It was Christmas Eve when my elder sister and I decided to open our presents before our mom got home from work.She usually came home about an hour after we got home from school,which we thought was plenty of time to take a peek at the gifts under the tree.
My elder sister opened present after present while I was ordered to stand guard at the big window in our front room.Finally,when my sister's curiosity was satisfied,we traded places.
After unwrapping a few presents,I found it faster to open one end of a present and peek inside. "Cool!Mom and Dad got me head phones for my stereo!" I pulled the headphones out of the box and was about to put them on when my sister shouted, "Quick!Wrap it back up!Mom's coming!"
I put the headphones back hurriedly in the box but my hands were shaking.My heart pounded harder as I tried to get the tape to stick.I had just finished burying the package with my headphones in it when my mother came into the front room.I jumped up and said, "Hi,Mom!" She smiled at me and said "Hi" back,but didn't appear to suspect a thing.My heart began to slow as I took a deep breath.
On Christmas morning,my sister and I smiled and gave award-winning performances when we opened our presents again. "Headphones!" I shouted. "Thanks,it's just what I wanted." After everything had been opened,my sister and I looked at each other,and our eyes met.Our secret was safe,but somehow Christmas morning didn't feel the same.
My sister and I never opened our Christmas presents early again.I don't know if it was that opening our gifts for the second time just wasn't as much fun as the first time,or if we came too close to getting caught and didn't want to think about what our mother would have done to us.
(1)What did the author and his sister do before their mother came back?
C
C
A.They bought some Christmas presents.
B.They put Christmas presents under the tree.
C.They opened Christmas presents in advance.
D.They changed Christmas presents quickly.
(2)How did the author feel when his mother was coming?
D
D
A.Grateful and moved.
B.Cheerful and excited.
C.Curious and surprised.
D.Nervous and frightened.
(3)Why did that Christmas morning give the author a different feeling?
D
D
A.His secret was found out.
B.His request wasn't satisfied.
C.A festival atmosphere was everywhere.
D.A pleasant surprise was lost.
(4)What can we infer about the author from the last paragraph?
B
B
A.He didn't like the headphones.
B.He regretted what he had done.
C.He couldn't find his Christmas present.
D.He wasn't pleased with his mother.