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The happiest night to see the answer?

The happiest night is still in sight. I was 12 years old that year. My parents took my sister and me to the land of abundance just to get back to my hometown before New Year's Eve. I, a Sichuan baby, have been growing up in a different place, so I smell the earthy smell of Sichuan in winter, and my eyes are novel and excited. When we arrived in Zigong, the last coach left, so my father had to take us to a hotel. The yawning waiter told us that we need 14 yuan for one night. I saw my father touching his wallet in shame, and my mother looked at me and my sister hesitantly. I seem to understand something and take out the courage of a little man: "Mom, we don't live in the same store." On that cold night, my family huddled under the long pavilion at the station, looking forward to the dawn. After finding out the surrounding situation, my mother said excitedly that there are still vendors selling wonton. Anyway, we saved a sum of money, so we just went to have a big meal to warm ourselves up. Of course, my sister and I applauded, and my father licked his lips and counted several tickets for my mother, standing still. He is too thrifty, never. Twenty cents ate seven bowls of wonton, which made us sweat. I don't remember what happened afterwards, except that we had a good time and began to feel sleepy when we came back. My father took off his military coat and my mother took off her coat, making a most comfortable floor for my sister and me. My sister and I fell asleep soon. Before closing my eyes, I saw the white gas emitted by my parents rising rapidly under the night light ... After my sister and I got married, as long as the whole family got together, we would talk about that night, the cold of that night, and lament the unparalleled delicious wonton soup. My sister and I both admit that it was the happiest night of our childhood, which was novel, interesting and wonderful. Just yesterday, when we talked about that night again, my mother accidentally let slip and said, "That night was the coldest night in my life." Father is reading a newspaper with reading glasses, speechless. It suddenly occurred to me that they were all wearing light clothes and didn't sleep on the floor. Dad didn't even eat wonton. They just shivered under the light of the pavilion, guarding their two little angels. They buried the cold in our happiest memories. I won't cross the line now, just enter the correct 1 in the brackets and draw "-"under the correct pronunciation of the added words. It seems that (y) it is (s) excited (x and xěng) and curled up (qu á n). 2. Find words with similar meanings from the article and fill them in brackets. There is a strong wind in winter and the weather is extremely cold. Nothing can compare with it. (unparalleled) 3. When reading the second paragraph, you realized from the sentence "Dad touched his pocket in shame" (Dad felt ashamed and helpless because he was the head of the family and didn't have enough money), and from the sentence "Mom looked at my sister and me hesitantly", you realized what Mom wanted to say to "My sister and me": (Sorry, son, mom and dad don't have enough money. Provide you with warm accommodation) 4 Using the narrative of "yawning waiter" to indirectly write that we arrived at the hotel very late. Please use "-"to draw a sentence that indirectly describes the cold weather. Underlined sentence: My sister and I fell asleep soon. Before we closed our eyes, I saw the white gas emitted by my parents rising rapidly under the night light ... 5. "We" thought that "happiness" in "that was the happiest night of our childhood" meant ("My sister and mother" ate several bowls of hot wonton). I didn't finish copying it in this bracket because I wanted to.