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Thirteen-year-old Cindy had been bullied (欺凌) at school for about two years. Her bag, keys and
mobile phone had been stolen. She had also been knocked off her bicycle, kicked
and punched (以拳重击).
Cindy
tried to fight back, but it always seemed to be her, not the bullies, who got
into trouble. She became so afraid of going to school that she started to be
absent from her classes.
Finally, her
headmaster set up a special plan, asking students to look after one another. He
gave Cindy the courage to play the guitar in a school concert, which gave Cindy
new confidence and helped her receive respect from the other students.
Gradually, the bullying began to stop.
Cindy's
story is not uncommon, but help is out there. All schools in the UK now have to
follow strict bullying policies (政策). There are many charities and organizations giving support to
young people, such as Bullying UK and Childline. So remember one very important
piece of advice: If you are being bullied, don't put up with it—tell someone.
(1)
How old was Cindy when she was bullied the first time?
A . About 7.
B . About9.
C . About 11.
D . About 13.
(2)
Why was Cindy absent from her classes?
A . Because she couldn't deal with her trouble.
B . Because she was afraid of her teachers.
C . Because she liked playing.
D . Because she had to work.
(3)
How did Cindy receive respect?
A . By fighting back.
B . By setting up a special plan.
C . By playing the guitar in a school concert.
D . By asking an organization for help.
(4)
The underlined phrase "put up with" in the last paragraph means "_________".
A . stand
B . refuse
C . notice
D . miss
(5)
What is the best title for this passage?
A . Disadvantages of bullying
B . Bullying policies
C . Leave bullying alone
D . Say no to bullying
答案: C
A
C
A
D