Our wedding was about to begin. My throat was tight and my cheeks got red, but I didn’t care. I was

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Our wedding was about to begin. My throat was tight and my cheeks got red, but I didn’t care. I was ready to marry David Sanchez. We’re a “n
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Our wedding was about to begin. My throat was tight and my cheeks got red, but I didn’t care. I was ready to marry David Sanchez. We’re a “nontraditional” couple: getting married not at a church but in a bookstore that supports a charity to fight H.I.V. and homelessness.
“Kim! I could walk you down the aisle(走廊)if you like!” David’s father offered gently.
“I’m OK. But I appreciate that,” I said with a smile. And I was reminded, again, of my dad’s absence.
My father died of cancer six weeks ago. For the last two months, we tried to make him feel comfortable and loved as he departed from this world. He always told us that he didn’t like a
funeral(葬礼) and insisted our wedding go forward as planned. But how could we honor him since
the wedding would be the first time the family would gather after his death and some even didn’t know he was sick?
During the ceremony, my dear friend Eva delivered a reading entitled “When Things Go Missing” by Kathryn Schulz. She paused and got everyone on the same page:“When we are
experiencing it, loss often feels like confusion in the usual order of things. In fact, the entire   plan
of the universe consists of losing, and life amounts to a reverse(逆向的) savings account in which we are eventually robbed of everything.”
I felt the energy full of the room. Everyone was listening. By choosing to accept the pain, we knew what a wedding does to join two families and mark the next chapter for a couple. Loss became a compass that pointed us away from a fantasy and toward celebrating the difficult realities of life.
After rings were exchanged, fried chicken was served, our friends offered so many funny  and touching toasts, and finally David sang “Married” on father’s guitar. I felt joy filling all the holes in my soul. Celebrating my father’s life at our wedding made me grateful for all the time I had spent with him, because it all goes by so fast.
24.Why did David's father offer to walk the author down the aisle?
A.To relieve her tension
B.To welcome her to his family.
C.To play the author's late father's role.
D.To contribute something to the charity.
25.What do we know about Kim at her wedding?
A.She got a compass as a wedding gift.
B.She enjoyed David's promise for their marriage.
C.She received more sympathy from families and friends.
D.She recalled the days spent with her father and understood life better.
26.Why did Kim feel energy full of the room?
A.Because she could keep from the pain.
B.Because she knew everyone was listening.
C.Because she got more courage for marriage and life.
D.Because she could read a piece of Kathryn Schulz's works.
27.What do we know about Kim and David's wedding ceremony?
A.It was held at a church.
B.It was a touching and happy one.
C.Kim and David turned it into a funeral.
There was no other activity expect reading.
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