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BThere was something about me that most people considered "different".I was not com-fortable hugging friends,but I did love listening to discussions about politics.I was very talk-ative and curious,which seemed to wear out the patience of my friends and sometimes eventhe adults around me.I stuck out from my classmates,but I was learning to be less remarka-ble.It wasn't until decades later that I learned my uniqueness has a name:autism ()My diagnosis (at 46 was like discovering a missing piece of my brain,picking it up,putting it in place,and feeling whole for the first time.What I've found out since is that thereare a significant number of others like me-individuals who weren't identified as having autismuntil midlife.In my 20s,I found work in a university fundraising program.I was good at my job.When I became a full-time master's degree student,I consulted a doctor about my growinganxiety.But autism never entered the conversation.In early 2017,I began a new job in whichI was recognized as never before,and I didn't know how to deal with it.As I neared the end ofmy one-year work,all the symptoms (of my undiagnosed condition exposed themselvesin my work environment:sensory overload and being confused by office politics.Then,twomonths later,I received my diagnosis.Finally everything started to make sense.Today,I am an enterpriser.My new firm is called Liberty Co.,to signify that facing thefacts brings us freedom.Our goal is to increase the population of autism people in the work-place.It provides a chance for me to be a supporter for women with autism,including as aparticipant in research into autistic women's experiences in the workplace.Self-awareness is the greatest gift you can give yourself.Knowing my strengths as well asmy limitations,both related and unrelated to my autism,has allowed me to build my self-esteem(自尊)and connect with others.24.What do we know about the author as a child?A.She was noticeably different.B.She tried to stand out from her classmates.C.She was incredibly patient with her friends.D.She dreamed of a political career.25.How did the author feel toward her diagnosis?A.She took it as expected.B.She welcomed it.C.She felt a part of her was missing.D.She found it unreasonable.26.What made the author's symptoms worse?A.Her lack of experience in the fundraising program.B.No recognition from her office co-workers.C.The anxiety about her master's degree.D.The pressure from her new job.【高一英语第4页(共10页)】·22-05-500A·
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