I was in Walt Disney World with my son,Daniel,who is autistic,and at that time he was 7 years old

(A)

 I was in Walt Disney World with my son,Daniel,who is autistic,and at that time he was 7 years old.My wife and our three other sons were with us too.He was having one of his melt down screaming tantrums(使性子).So my wife and I decided I would take the bus back to the hotel,and she would stay in the park with the other three children.
After we got on the bus,the screaming continued.My son looks “normal”.To the many people on the bus,he appeared to just be a kid screaming—or a spoiled child who did not get his special toy that day.It did not take long—less than a minute—before the screaming brought about stares,then glares from the other passengers.
To my shame,I found myself losing my temper at my own son.I was embarrassed,angry,and frustrated for not being able to enjoy a normal vacation with my family because of him.I started to wonder what life would be like without having to deal with this suffering.
And just as the reactions of the other passengers were becoming most intense,a man seated just in front of me turned around to face me.I cheered myself up for his advice on how to raise a well-behaved child.
He said calmly,“Is he alright?” I said,“He’s autistic.” Then the man said,“It’s alright.” And he smiled.That’s all.
And suddenly,all the anger building up inside me was gone.I almost wept for shame at how I had felt a moment before.It no longer mattered what the other people thought.My son was my gift.
I will never forget that man,nor his small,simple act of kindness and understanding.I truly believe he was my son’s guardian angel that day maybe mine too.
1.Hearing Daniel’s screaming,   . 
A.the passengers were not satisfied
B.the passengers felt sorry for the author
C.the author comforted him with patience
D.the driver asked the author and his son to get off
2.What does the third paragraph tell us?
A.How the author helped his son calm down.
B.How the author reacted to his son’s screaming.
C.What made the author angry and embarrassed.
D.What the author’s life would be like without Daniel.
3.How did the author’s anger disappear?
A.The bus arrived at the stop near his hotel.
B.A stranger helped him realize his mistake.
C.His son stopped screaming and apologized to him.
D.He suddenly realized his son was an autistic child.


(A)
1.A 根据第二段的“...before the screaming brought about stares,then glares from the other passengers.”(尖叫声引起了大家的注意,然后是其他乘客的怒视)可知,听到丹尼尔的尖叫后,乘客们感到不满。故选A项。
2.B 根据第三段的描述可知,本段告诉了我们作者对他儿子发出尖叫后的反应。故选B项。
3.B 根据倒数第二段的内容可知,作者的愤怒消失,是因为一个陌生人帮助他认识到了自己的错误。故选B项。
 
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