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I was doing volunteer work last Saturday when I noticed a young couple shopping for secondhand clothes. Dad was looking after their two-year-old son, while mom had room to shop. Dad was so relaxed and patient with his son, and the kid did not pay any attention to what dad said at all. The kid was completely engaged in experiencing sound (hitting a wooden floor with his toy cars) and imitating a few kids also playing nearby.
The boy's shirt was rather damp from mouth water and, as a sensory input expert, I also took notice of some definite sensory seeking actions. I was thinking over how to solve this, as I knew this kid had sensory problems and could easily be developing far better, if he got suitable help.
I went up to the dad and explained a bit about sensory issues, and how to bring the sensory threshold (阀 门)back in balance easier, I was allowed to show some techniques, like deep pressure on the joints of the entire body, to make the child more aware of his body.
The surprising thing was that the little guy was on a kid bike and when applying pressure to his shoulder area, he made immediate eye contact, followed by a huge smile. He loved the fact that he got input without needing to seek. That face leaves a deep impression on me.
Mom and dad were shocked at how immediately this had effect on him, so I gave them a website of Si-therapists. Mom and dad both were very receptive and thanked me for being so helpful and clear. May this family go well with the new knowledge, and it would be a reward if one day I catch a sight of them doing greatly.
4. What happened to the two-year-old kid in the shop?
A.He was paid attention to by his father.
B.He was taken good care of by his mother.
C.He was drawing other children's attention.
D.He was enjoying himself by making noises.
5. What did the author find from the boy's appearance?
A.Genius.   B.Problems.   C. Kindness.   D.Happiness.
6. How did the kid react to the author's treatment?
A.Doubtfully. B,Positively.  C. Disapprovingly.  D.Carelessly.
7. What will the kid's parents probably do next?
A.Treat the kid as the author did.
B.Turn to the author for more help.
C.Encourage their kid to surf the Internet.
D.Send a reward to the author for thanks.
B篇这是一篇记叙文。介绍了作者帮助一对夫妇纠正小孩神经性官能症的经历。
4.D.细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句话 The kid was completely engaged in experiencing sound (hitting a wooden floor with his toy cars) and imitating a few kids also playing nearby.可 得知答案。
5.B.推理判断题。根据第二段地二句话as I knew this kid had sensory problems,可得知答 案。
6.B.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段可得知答案。
7.A.推理判断题。本文最后一段中,写到这对父母非常惊讶于作者的治疗竟然会收到立竿 见影的效果,同时他们也非常感谢作者给与了这么有效的指导以及清晰的指导。因此,在作 者离开后,这对父母也会按照作者的方法去治疗他们的孩子;本段中,作者给父母提供了 一个可以查询治疗方法的网站,这里是表示让父母这个网站上查询相关的信息。因此C选项 说,父母鼓励孩子上网是错误的。
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