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姐姐通過(guò)TikTok打開(kāi)患孤獨(dú)癥的弟弟的心扉,這不僅增進(jìn)了姐弟親情,同時(shí)還讓更多的人了解了孤獨(dú)癥。
Brittany McGuire never expected TikTok to have such a life changing influence on her life, but with 3.4 million followers and the kind of relationship she s always wanted with her brother, that s exactly what happened.
When she was a child, it was difficult for Brittany to relate to her autistic (患孤獨(dú)癥的) brother, Ryan. “Growing up, I didn t understand how to relate to him,” Brittany said. “He loves sports—he is a walking encyclopedia of sports. I would try to talk about sports, but I knew so little and he knew so much. At times, I felt like a bad sister because I couldn t connect to him.”
When Brittany first joined TikTok, she didn t have any plans to include Ryan in her videos. Then, a single video changed everything. One day, Brittany decided to put on a skincare face mask, leaving her with a pink unusual looking complexion that Ryan didn t like. She found his reaction amusing, so she decided to share it, thinking that others would agree... and she was right! The video went viral!
As fun as it was for Brittany to see everyone appreciating Ryan s reaction, it also sparked conversations around autism. “Many people ask what s wrong with Ryan and my reaction is to say that nothing is wrong with him,” she said. “I think most people are curious about Ryan and autism. So we help them gain a better understanding by posting videos.”
One important message that Ryan hopes people remember is that autism is a disorder, not an illness. He said, “Autism is how the brain functions.” In other words, his brain just works differently, which doesn t make him less valuable than anyone else. In sharing these moments with Ryan, whether they re serious and educational or fun and silly, Brittany herself has come to better understand her brother.
“Through TikTok, Ryan shares his story with the world and helps others better understand autistic people,” Brittany said. “But for me, having something we do together that helps us bond and spend time together is priceless and what I always hoped we d share.”
1. Why did Brittany think of herself as a bad sister?
A. She suffered from autism.
B. She knew nothing about sports.
C. It was sad for her to have a silly brother.
D. It was difficult for her to communicate with Ryan.
2. What brought change to Brittany and Ryan s life?
A. A video shared on TikTok.
B. The invention of TikTok.
C. Ryan s funny reaction.
D. A skincare face mask.
3. What did Brittany think of people s question in paragraph 4?
A. Annoying.
B. Regretful.
C. Understandable.
D. Disappointing.
4. What can be inferred from paragraph 5?
A. Autism is a serious disease.
B. People with autism look silly.
C. Brittany loves her brother more after he got illness.
D. Brittany and Ryan make people learn more about autism.
玉. Difficult sentence in the text
But for me, having something we do together that helps us bond and spend time together is priceless and what I always hoped we d share. 但對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō),我們一起做一些有助于我們建立聯(lián)系和共度時(shí)光的事情是無(wú)價(jià)的,也是我一直希望我們能分享的。
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句是一個(gè)主從復(fù)合句,having something...time together是動(dòng)名詞短語(yǔ)作主語(yǔ),that helps us bond and spend time together是定語(yǔ)從句,修飾先行詞something;what I always hoped we d share是表語(yǔ)從句,與前面的priceless同作is的表語(yǔ)。
Ⅱ. Text centered chunks
have an influence on 對(duì)……有影響
relate to 與……有關(guān);有關(guān)聯(lián);了解
at times 有時(shí);間或
feel like 感覺(jué)就像
put on 穿上;戴;涂
go viral 走紅
in other words 換言之;換句話說(shuō);也就是說(shuō)