My son Sam is 16 and autistic(自闭症的). There’s a lot going on in that beautiful and brilliant mind of

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My son Sam is 16 and autistic(自闭症的). There’s a lot going on in that beautiful and brilliant mind of his, but even on a good day he can be easily at a loss. Throw in some diagnosed anxiety, an inability to read social cues(提示) and an unexpected change to his daily routine, and you have the way to deal with a very public breakdown(精神崩溃).
It was Sam’s very first day at high school. We’d set up a plan for how he’d get home: I’d pick him up outside the shop near his school at 3:30 pm and I believed this was a perfect plan. Unknown to me, very bad weather was on its way and I was unable to warn him to take shelter.
With the combination of his dead phone battery and my dead car battery, I was running late and unable to communicate that to him. As a result, he was left alone and extremely frightened. He became very upset outside the shop, exactly where I’d told him to wait.
This was when a beautiful older Vietnamese lady not only went to check_on him, but took him inside her shop, calmed him down, got my phone number from him and called me.
Five years later he continued to go into her shop every afternoon, bought a drink, had a chat and she sent him home with enough bread and rolls to feed a small nation.
Sam will graduate this year, and I’m increasingly feeling the need to drop by the shop to let this wonderful lady know that she has saved Sam, and that she has saved me. I’m not sure if I can communicate all of this, but at least I will get to thank her.
There are people I will not get to thank, though—the many kind strangers who have been there for Sam. And believe me, if you’re wondering if this world is a complete mess right now, I’m here to say that it is not.
So I guess this is a love letter to those of you who have helped a stranger out of the goodness of your heart. Please know you are appreciated, and that your beautiful heart and kindness are appreciated, and perhaps unknowingly, you have made a great difference in someone’s life.
24.What can we learn about Sam from the first paragraph?
A.He is rather slow with his studies.
B.He can deal with sudden changes well.
C.He has difficulty in dealing with things.
D.He tries hard to learn how to read social cues.
25.The underlined part “check on” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.
A.discover
B.visit
C.recognize
D.examine
26.What happened to Sam after his first day at high school?
A.He could get on well with his classmates.
B.He made good friends with the nice lady.
C.He brought the lady some food to thank her.
D.He became willing to communicate with others.
27.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A.To express her thanks to kind people.
B.To remind us all to help autistic people.
C.To show how difficult life is for autistic people.
D.To tell us how to make a difference in others’ lives.
 
解题导语】 本文主要讲述了作者患有自闭症的儿子在生活中得到诸多好心的陌生人的帮助,作者以此向人们表达真诚感谢。
24.C 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“Throw in some diagnosed anxiety, an inability to read social cues(提示) and an unexpected change to his daily routine, and you have the way to deal with a very public breakdown(精神崩溃).”可知,萨姆应对日常生活有困难,故选C。
25.D 解析:词义猜测题。根据前三段的内容可知,萨姆患有自闭症,并结合第四段可知,商店的主人,一个越南的老太太出来看了看萨姆,然后把他带到商店里,使他镇静下来,并和作者取得了联系,由此可推知,画线部分意为“查看”,与D项意思相近,故选D。
26.B 解析:推理判断题。根据第五段的内容可知,萨姆在受到商店老太太的帮助之后经常会去商店里与她交流,由此可推知,他和老太太成了好朋友,故选B。
27.A 解析:写作意图题。根据最后一段第一句“So I guess this is a love letter to those of you who have helped a stranger out of the goodness of your heart.”,并结合对本文的整体理解可推知,作者写本文的目的是感谢那些曾经帮助过陌生人的好心人,故选A。

 
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