2016-2017学年第一学期初三英语期末复****专题《完形填空》
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I was sitting around the other morning thinking about some of my former(以前的) students. When I do that, my thoughts always turn to Vincent.www.21-cn-jy.com
Eighteen years ago, on the first day of third grade, when I had my class write something about themselves, he just sat there. So I took him outside to see what was wrong. “You can _1_about something else; anything you want.” I offered .He turned to me and shouted,” I can’t write!” and threw his pencil.www-2-1-cnjy-com
Vincent was difficult and _2_ .He acted out. He threw things. He refused to work, to be quiet, to sit down.【出处:21教育名师】
So these many years later, I wondered what he was up to. With time on my hands, I googled him and looked him up on Facebook and before long I found him .And after a few texts we agreed to meet. And he told me his _3_.
Vincent knew he was smart, but he also knew he couldn’t do what other kids did. He had to move around and talk. For him, sitting still, listening and reading, didn’t _4_. The more he tried to do the things on his terms, the more we forced him to do the things on our terms and the angrier he got. The angrier he got, the more trouble he got into.
In other words, we _5_ him.
But he wouldn’t let me tell him that. He took full responsibility for his behavior. He remembered feeling _6_ for acting out.
That _7_ me. Kids like Vincent are always angry about something ;they hold the world responsible for the consequence(后果).
This story also had one of us turning Vincent around. But none of us did that for him. There were no excellent teachers like Annie Sullivan or Jaime Escalante. That didn’t mean we didn’t _8_.I remember countless conversations, trying to understand them, going to his little League games.
It was Vincent who turned Vincent around , along with a junkie (吸毒者) house painter he worked with after failing through high school. This guy clearly scared (惊吓) him straight; talked him into going to _9_.
But it was Vincent