Dear Nancy's parents,
My daughter had a bullying (欺凌) problem a couple of years ago. It wasn't easy,but I ended it.When things are a serious as you describe, it is no time to be silent. These kids probably know each other from school, so take the rude text messages sent by the bully directly to the headmaster and show him Describe to him bow it is affecting your 13﹣year﹣ old daughter.Tell him you will not stand it and you want him to put an end to it now.
Bullying is a dangerous and serious offensethese days,and any good headmaster will take your charges seriously. He will probably address the issues with the parents. If they are crappy parents, then they may do nothing to their child. You may have to repeat this process several times, but you need to keep a check on those text messages and don't allow your child to delete them.
Now is the time to draw your child close and take care of her, because she needs it. My daughter did not like me being involved(参与的)either, but you are the only hope she has of solving this problem, so do it and mean business.Always be polite but straightforward.The headmaster and the parents must know you mean business.
If repeated meetings with the headmaster (and parents, if he allows it) does not solve the problem, then I would consider hiring a lawyer. That will send the message across loud and clear.When you are talking about financial loss, most parents will stand up and take notice and act to keep their kid under control!
Good luck ﹣ I wish you the best in this terrible situation.
Yours,
Rachel
(1)You should show the text messages to the headmaster to .
A. |
find which kid sent the messages |
B. |
let him know you love your child |
C. |
ask him to force the bully out of school |
D. |
ask him to stop the bullying |
(2)What does the underlined word "offense" in Paragraph 2 probably mean in Chinese?
A. |
职责 |
B. |
冒犯行为 |
C. |
经验 |
D. |
警惕 |
(3)What do we learn from the third paragraph?
A. |
Parents shouldn't be involved in a bullying problem. |
B. |
Children can deal with bullying problems themselves. |
C. |
It's necessary for parents to be involved in a bullying problem. |
D. |
Not all bullying problems can be solved. |
(4)What should you do if the bullying problem is not solved by the headmaster?
A. |
Meet the parents of the bully in person. |
B. |
Ask the parents of the bully for payment. |
C. |
Put your child under care. |
D. |
Ask a lawyer for help. |
(5)What is the author's purpose in writing the letter?
A. |
To offer advice. |
B. |
To describe a personal experience. |
C. |
To seek help. |
D. |
To ask for advice. |