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Kids with Special Needs

Kids with special needs refer to any kid who might need extra help because of medical, emotional, or learning problems. For example, disabled kids need wheelchairs. They not only need the equipment that helps them get around, but they might need to have ramps (斜坡)  or elevators available. 1.

Kids with an illness would have special needs, too.  2. Kids with sight problems might need Braille books to read. Kids with hearing problems might need hearing aids.

3. It might be harder to do normal things — like learning to read or just getting around school. The good news is that parents, doctors, nurses, teachers, and others can help. The goal is to help kids be as independent as possible.

Other kids also can be a big help. How? By being a friend. Kids who use a wheelchair or have lots of health problems want friends just as you do. But meeting people and making friends can be difficult.  4. Be sure to tell a teacher if you see someone being bullied (欺侮)  or teased.

5. You might carry the person’s books or do something simple, such as asking him or her to join you and your friends at lunch. It’s also important not to be “overly helpful” when no help is needed. Why? Because just like you, kids with special needs like to be as independent as they can be.

Being friendly to kids with special needs is one of the best ways to be helpful. As you get to know, they may help you understand what it’s like to be in their shoes. And you’ll be helping fill a very special need, one that everybody has — the need for good friends.

A.Some kids might laugh at or make fun of them.

B.They also might need to get a special bus to school.

C.Life can be challenging for a kid with special needs.

D.Someone could have trouble with anxiety, but you wouldn’t know it unless told about it.

E.Also try to be helpful if you know someone with special needs.

F.Kids with special needs usually live a harder life than normal kids.

G.They might need medicine or other help as they go about their daily activities.

 

1.B 2.G 3.C 4.A 5.E 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,有各种各样需要帮助的孩子,文章介绍了需要帮助的孩子的不同类型,并具体说明了我们应该如何帮助这些需要帮助的孩子。 1.根据横线前一句“They not only need the equipment that helps them get around, but they might need to have ramps (斜坡) or elevators available.”可知这些需要帮助的人可能需要特别的设备协助他们正常生活。本句也应该是此类设备,B项“They also might need to get a special bus to school.”与上下文语境相符,故选B项。 2.横线前句“Kids with an illness would have special needs, too.”告诉我们患病的孩子也会有特别的需要。G项“They might need medicine or other help as they go about their daily activities.”意为“当他们进行日常活动时候,也许需要药物或其他的帮助”与本段中心句一致。故选G项。 3.本句是本段中心句,横线后一句“It might be harder to do normal things — like learning to read or just getting around school.”意为对他们来说阅读或游览校园这些正常的事情都可能变得很难。这些例子说明C项“Life can be challenging for a kid with special needs.”对这些孩子来说生活可能会变得困难是本段的主题句。故选C项。 4.横线后句“Be sure to tell a teacher if you see someone being bullied (欺侮) or teased”建议被欺负的学生要报告老师,说明前句应该介绍学生在校被欺负的情况。故A项“Some kids might laugh at or make fun of them.”符合上下文语境,故选A项。 5.本句是本段的中心句,根据后句“You might carry the person’s books or do something simple, such as asking him or her to join you and your friends at lunch.”可知这项都是帮助这项特别孩子的具体例子,故E项“Also try to be helpful if you know someone with special needs.”符合上下文语境,故选E项。
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