Two summers ago I was about to turn fifty and wanted to do something I'd never done before. My daughter Bailey thought skydiving (跳伞) would be perfect for me. I can promise you that of all the things I was thinking of doing, jumping out of an airplane never came close to making the list. As I age, I seem to have developed a growing fear of heights.
After several requests from my daughter, I finally said yes and she looked almost shocked. I told a friend what we were doing, then we set off. We had a 3-hour drive to the jump site. We drove through some beautiful countryside, but then we passed a small cemetery (墓地)Then we passed another cemetery and another one. I asked if so many people died jumping out of airplanes in this area that they needed to keep building more cemeteries to bury all the bodies!
As we squeezed into the little plane, I tightly held the right hand of my partner Ronnie. The short ride to altitude was cruel for me. As Bailey stepped to the door, she looked back at me and said "Dad, I'm sure you can do it!" I said yes as she rolled out, I immediately looked behind me and said "RONNIE I AM NOT FEELING GOOD" He said, "It's going to be great. Besides, it's too late now anyway", and we jumped out.
The next five minutes were some of the most exciting of my life. It was so beautiful and peaceful-except for the parts where I was screaming. I prayed to God for the parachute(降落伞)to open, but mostly I told Him how thankful I was for my life and being with me through good and bad.
4. What's the author's main purpose of mentioning cemeteries in Paragraph 2?
A. To tell how determined he was. B. To show how rough the trip was.
C. To prove how lonely the jump site was. D. To express how scared he was then.
5. What did Bailey do for her father before skydived?
A. She gave him encouragement. B. She played a joke with him.
C. She comforted him constantly. D. She offered him useful guidance.
6. How did the author behave after jumping out of the airplane?
A. He stayed quite calm. B. He enjoyed himself.
C. He breathed out in relief. D. He kept fearing for safety.