儿童节特辑|四封跨越时空的家书
儿童节特辑|四封跨越时空的家书


Children’s Day is a perfect occasion to reflect on the enduring love between parents and children. Reading family letters not only deepens our understanding of kinship but also inspires growth through shared wisdom. Here are four remarkable books that capture the essence of familial bonds through generations:

Fu Lei’s Family Letters
This classic Chinese collection features 186 heartfelt letters written by Fu Lei, a renowned art critic, to his son Fu Cong between 1954 and 1966. More than mere life updates, these letters explore art, philosophy, and life lessons with warmth and depth. Fu Lei’s words blend paternal guidance with friendship, encouraging his son to pursue excellence while staying grounded. The letters, often likened to “a refreshing mountain breeze”, reveal a father’s unwavering support and high hopes, making them a timeless guide for young readers navigating life’s challenges.
Love from Boy
At nine years old, Roald Dahl began writing weekly letters to his mother, Sofie, from boarding school — a habit he maintained into adulthood. These lively notes, filled with humor and vivid imagination, trace his journey from a mischievous boy to a celebrated author. Sofie’s encouragement nurtured Dahl’s storytelling genius, evident in later classics like Matilda and The BFG. The letters, preserved by his mother, showcase Dahl’s evolving voice and the profound influence of a parent’s belief in a child’s creativity.
The Family Instructions of Master Yan
Written by Yan Zhitui during China’s Northern Qi Dynasty, this pioneering work on family education emphasizes moral integrity, scholarly dedication, and practical wisdom. Yan’s advice, rooted in Confucian values, stresses early childhood education and balanced character development. Praised for its accessible yet profound style, the book has guided generations in cultivating resilience and ethical conduct. Its blend of philosophy and everyday practicality makes it a cornerstone of Chinese cultural heritage.
Between Father and Son
This collection records the moving correspondence between V.S. Naipaul and his father during his Oxford years. Struggling with loneliness and financial hardships, young Naipaul found solace in his father’s letters, which urged him to “never fear becoming an artist” and to “write with authenticity”. His father, an aspiring writer burdened by family responsibilities, became Naipaul’s lifelong mentor.
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1.1. What do readers mainly gain from Fu Lei’s Family Letters?

A Artistic skills.

B Lifelong guidance.

C Career opportunities.

D Academic achievements.

解析:选B。B 细节理解题。根据第二段的“making them a timeless guide for young readers navigating life’s challenges”可知,读者能从《傅雷家书》中获得终身指导。故选B。

2.2. What makes The Family instructions of Master Yan a cultural cornerstone?

A Its ancient writing style.

B Its global influence.

C Its blend of theory and practice.

D Its focus is on modern values.

解析:选C。C 细节理解题。根据第四段的“Its blend of philosophy and everyday practicality makes it a cornerstone of Chinese cultural heritage”可知,该书成为文化基石的原因是哲学与实用性的结合。故选C。

3.3. The underlined word “solace” most nearly means ________.

A confusion

B curiosity

C pressure

D comfort

解析:选D。D 词义猜测题。结合第五段划线单词前后语境“Struggling with loneliness... found solace in his father’s letters”,可推断“solace”为“慰藉”之意,与D选项comfort同义。干扰项 A(困惑)、C(压力)与困境语境矛盾,属颠倒黑白;B(好奇)与情感色彩不符,属望文生义。故选D。

4.4. What’s the common feature between Love from Boy and Between Father and Son?

A They emphasize parental support for creativity.

B They show children’s rebellion against parents.

C They focus on family financial struggles.

D They describe famous writers’ childhoods.

解析:选A。A推理判断题。Love from Boy中,母亲Sofie的鼓励培养了Dahl的写作天赋;Between Father and Son中,父亲的支持让Naipaul坚持文学梦想。两者均体现“父母对创造力的支持”这一核心共同点。故选A。