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“About half the students in regular Beijing schools have been bullied(欺负),” a report said. I’m not surprised at all.

I have to say that in my school years I was always bullied. My earliest memory was from third grade, when two older boys held a knife to my throat(喉咙) after school. I stood very still(不动),and they soon left me alone.

In sixth grade, I was walking alone in my neighbourhood when another boy ran toward me. As I turned to greet him, he hit me in the face and gave me a bloody nose. I never understood why.

In seventh grade I learned to give the bullies(恃强凌弱的人) my lunch money before they asked me for it. I never told anyone because I was afraid they would beat me harder.

Then came high school, where a bully named Shuey decided he didn’t like me. He spoke ill of me and laughed at me for months. He even challenged me to meet him after school, but I refused. So he called me a “cowardly boy” in front of my classmates. One day I had enough. When Shuey blocked(堵住) my way into class, I exploded(发怒) and knocked him down. He got up and we had a fight. At last I won and Shuey couldn’t lay a hand on me any more.

News of the fight got around the school soon. Nobody bullied me again. It was not good to fight, but something big changed in my life: I was not afraid any longer.

1.When was the writer first bullied?

A.In third grade. B.In sixth grade. C.In seventh grade. D.At high school.

2.Why didn’t the writer tell others that he had been bullied?

A.Because he didn’t want to worry others.

B.Because he wanted to make friends with the bullies.

C.Because the bullies were too poor to afford lunch.

D.Because he worried the bullies would beat him harder.

3.What does the underlined word “cowardly” mean in Chinese?

A.固执的 B.幽默的 C.懦弱的 D.伪善的

4.What does the writer try to tell us?

A.Many students are often bullied. B.How he became brave enough to fight bullying.

C.Students should get on well with each other. D.It’s not good to fight with others.

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