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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Born in America, I spoke English, not Chinese, the language of my ancestors.When I was there, my parents flashed cards with Chinese 1 at my face, but I pushed them 2 .My mom believed I would learn 3 I was ready.But the 4 never came.
On a Chinese New Year's Eve, my uncle spoke to me in Chinese, but all I could do was 5 at him, confused, scratching my head.“Still can't speak Chinese? ” He 6 me, “You can't even buy a fish in Chinatown.”
“Hey, this is America, not China.I'll get some 7 with or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for 8 .
“Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu, ” She said, handing over a $20 bill.I 9 the words, running downstairs into the street to Chinatown.”
I found the fish 10 surrounded in a sea of customers.“I'd like to buy some fresh fish, ” I shouted to the fishman.But he 11 my English words and turned to serve the next customer.The laugh of the people behind increased 12 their impatience.With every 13 , the breath of the dragon on my back grew stronger-my blood boiling- 14 me to cry out “Xian Sheng Yu, please, ” “Very Xian Sheng, ” I repeated.The crowd erupted into laughter.My face turned 15 and I ran back home 16 , except for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket.
Should I laugh or cry? They are Chinese.I'm Chinese.I should feel right at 17 .Instead, I was the joke, a disgrace to the language.
Sometimes, I laugh at my fish 18 , but, in the end, the joke is on 19 .Every laugh is a culture 20 ; every laugh is my heritage fading away.
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