It had been a difficult move. I’d left my family and friends in Indiana, the beloved state where I’d lived most of my life. My new home in Florida was thousands of miles away from anything I knew. It was hot—all the time. Jobs were hard to come by, but I was up for almost any challenge.
At last, I taught in a special school where students have severe learning and behavioral difficulties.
Another teacher and I had spent weeks teaching the children appropriate behavior for public outings. Unexpectedly, only a few students, including Kyle, had not earned the privilege of going. He was determined to make his disappointment known.
In the corridor(走廊) between classrooms, he began screaming, cursing, spitting, and swinging at anything within striking distance. Once his outburst died down, he did what he’d done when he was angry at all his other schools, at home, even once at a juvenile detention(拘留)center. He ran.
People watched in disbelief as Kyle dashed straight into the heavy morning traffic in front of the school.
I heard someone shout, “Call the police!”
But I ran after him.
Kyle was at least a foot taller than me. And he was fast. His older brothers were track stars at the nearby high school. But I could run long distances without tiring. I would at least be able to keep him in my sight and know he was alive.
After several blocks of running directly into oncoming traffic, Kyle slowed his pace.
He took a sharp left. Standing next to a trash bin, Kyle bent over with his hands on his knees. I must have looked ridiculous. But his was not a look of fear. I saw his body relax. He did not attempt to run again. Kyle stood still and watched me approach. I had no idea what I was going to say or do, but I kept walking closer.
He opened his mouth to speak when a police car pulled up, abruptly filling the space between Kyle and me. The school principal and an officer got out. They spoke calmly to Kyle, who willingly climbed into the back of the vehicle. I couldn’t hear what was said, but I didn’t take my eyes off Kyle’s face, even as they drove away.
I couldn’t help but feel that I had failed him, that I should have done or said more, that I should have fixed the situation.
I shared my feelings with a speech therapist who was familiar with Kyle’s history. “No one ever ran after him before, Rachel,” she said. “No one. They just let him go.”
Things changed the day he ran and I ran after him, even though I didn’t have the right words, even though I wasn’t able to save him from the mess he was in. It was the day I didn’t throw my hands in the air and decide he was too fast, a waste of time and effort , a lost cause. It was the day my mere presence was enough to make a profound difference.
1.From the passage we know that _____.
A. the author left her family to Florida because jobs were hard to come by in Indiana.
B. students were allowed to go out after they passed some specific tests.
C. the author worked in a school where students were excellent.
D. no teacher had ever run after Kyle before except the author .
2.Which of the following description about Kyle is not true?
A. He had some behavioral difficulties and once moved from one detention to another.
B. He used to run out to let out his anger when he was in school,home or juvenile detention.
C. Different from his brothers, he learned in a special school while not a normal high school.
D. He was moved by his teacher who treated him with more patience and understanding.
3.Which is the correct order of the trace?
①He burst out when he knew he couldn’t go out.
②I decided to run after him.
③Kyle stoppped beside a trash bin.
④A police car came and Kyle left with it.
⑤He rushed into the heavy morning traffic.
⑥Kyle slowed his pace.
⑦I walked toward Kyle.
A. ①⑤②⑥③⑦④ B. ①⑤②④⑥⑦③
C. ⑤④②⑥③⑦① D. ①②⑥⑦③④⑤
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A. Kyle, a Boy with Learning and Behavior Difficulties.
B. The Teacher Who Ran.
C. A School with Special Students.
D. A Terrible Conflict.
1.D
2.A
3.A
4.B
【解析】
試題分析:在本文中作者講述了自己在做老師期間所經(jīng)歷的一件事。問(wèn)題學(xué)生Kyle因沒(méi)被允許遠(yuǎn)足而發(fā)飆,當(dāng)別人打電話叫警察時(shí),出于擔(dān)心作者奮然跟隨Kyle跑了出來(lái),當(dāng)終于追上Kylek時(shí),警車卻把似乎被感動(dòng)了的Kyle帶走了,雖然沒(méi)能挽回什么作者卻知道自己的行為產(chǎn)生了一些影響。
1.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中“No one ever ran after him before, Rachel,” she said. “No one. They just let him go.”可知在作者之前沒(méi)有人跟隨在發(fā)飆后的Kyle 身后,所以D選項(xiàng)正確。
2.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。文中講到….even once at a juvenile detention(拘留)center. He ran.由此可知Kyle僅在拘留所呆過(guò)一次,所以A選項(xiàng)內(nèi)容錯(cuò)誤.。
3.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知Kyle因?yàn)椴荒芡獬鼋加味l(fā)飆,跑出校園,當(dāng)老師的作者緊跟在身后,一口氣跑了幾個(gè)街區(qū),直到他停下來(lái),當(dāng)作者正要走近他的時(shí)候警車來(lái)了把Kyle帶走了。由此可知A選項(xiàng)正確。
4.B主旨大意題。本文講述的是作者自己當(dāng)老師期間所發(fā)生的一件事。問(wèn)題學(xué)生Kyle發(fā)怒跑出學(xué)校后,作者緊跟其后,而老師的這種行為是Kyle從來(lái)沒(méi)有見(jiàn)過(guò)的,由此他受到了感動(dòng),所以用A Teacher Who
Run作為題目,更貼切的反應(yīng)出作者行為的力量,故最佳答案為B。
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