A bully is a person who enjoys hurting other people. A bully can hurt people with words or by hitting them. 85% of children in the UK have been bullied at least once.
How can I tell if a person is a bully?
He or she will...
* try to find your weak point--perhaps you are shy, nervous or easily made worried.
* make fun of you in front of your friends.
* borrow money then won't pay you back.
What can I do if a bully bothers me?
* Tell the bully to leave you alone.
* Do not be afraid to ask other people for help, even though the bully tells you not to.
* Do not feel ashamed because you have been bullied. You have done nothing wrong! The bully should feel ashamed.
* Do not believe the bad things a bully says about you.
What should I do if I see a bully bothering someone?
* Help people who are being bullied, even though you don' t know them.
* Be a friend to people who are bullied.
* Tell a teacher if you see bullying.
* Tell bullies to stop, Sometimes bullies are afraid, too.
Why do some people become bullies?
Some bullies...
* have never learnt to think about other people' s feelings.
* don' t like themselves, so they are sad. They think they will be happy if they make another person sad.
* have been bullied themselves by other bullies.
Can bullies change? .
Yes! Bullies can change when they learn to think about other people' s feelings.
Sometimes bullies must be punished before they understand. Sometimes, bullies just need friends.

  1. 1.

    A bully often_______ .

    1. A.
      makes people think about themselves
    2. B.
      borrows money but doesn’t return
    3. C.
      helps people when they are in trouble
    4. D.
      thinks about other people' s feelings
  2. 2.

    If you see a bully bothering your friends, you should________.

    1. A.
      leave them alone
    2. B.
      help them stop the bully
    3. C.
      make them ashamed
    4. D.
      tell them they are wrong
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is true?______

    1. A.
      Bullies say bad words to people.
    2. B.
      Bullies like themselves very much.
    3. C.
      Bullies make people around them happy.
    4. D.
      Bullies must always be punished.
BBA
試題分析:
1.B 細(xì)節(jié)題。borrow money then won't pay you back.說明這樣的人經(jīng)常借錢不還,故B正確。
2.B 細(xì)節(jié)題。Help people who are being bullied, even though you don' t know them.說明遇見有這樣的人在欺負(fù)你的朋友的時(shí)候,主動(dòng)幫忙,故B正確。
3.A 推理題。Do not believe the bad things a bully says about you.說明這樣的人會(huì)威脅別人,說一些威脅的話語,故A正確。
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How can I tell if a person is a bully?
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