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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的...

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数为150左右。

Arthur was messy. He didn’t try to make messes, but he didn’t try to clean up much, either. There were always small pieces of food on the table when he was done eating. His socks never made it into the hamper (洗衣篮). And he only picked up his toys when Mom threatened to throw them away. Most days, Mom followed Arthur around the house and cleaned up after him. She brushed the crumbs (碎屑) into her hand and threw them away after meals. She picked up his socks and made sure they got washed, dried and folded neatly before going back in the drawer. She often picked up his toys when he left them to do something else.

One day, Mom asked Arthur to pick up his toy trains. “Not right now,” Arthur said. He was reading a comic book. The trains had been on the living room floor since the morning.

“You know what, Arthur? I’m not going to ask you again. I’m done cleaning today.” And with that. Mom put her feet up on the sofa and picked up a book to read.

At dinner time, Arthur noticed that there was a big pile of crumbs at his place at the table. Mom’s spot was nice and clean. Arthur didn’t like the crumbs very much. After dinner, Arthur’s feet felt cold. He went to his room and opened his drawer, but the drawer was empty. “Mom, where are my socks?” Arthur called.

“There weren’t any socks in your hamper, so I didn’t wash them,” Mom said. Arthur felt unhappy. Now his feet would be cold, unless he wanted to wear dirty socks from the floor. He decided to stay barefoot.

When it was time for bed, Arthur said good night to Mom and turned to go upstairs. Arthur stepped right on his toy train in his bare feet. “Ouch!” cried Arthur. “That really hurt !”

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However, Mom was still reading and said nothing.

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“Mom?” said Arthur. “Tomorrow can you show me how to do the washing so I can wash my socks?”

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Paragraph 1 However, Mom was still reading and said nothing. Arthur wasn’t sure if she had heard him or not so he called for help again, but still Mom didn’t come. Then Arthur realized maybe it was he that could solve his problem at that very moment. He quietly picked up the toy train and put it in the box. It only took a minute for him to put the toy away, and now he wouldn’t have to worry about hurting his feet again. Paragraph 2 “Mom?” said Arthur. “Tomorrow can you show me how to do the laundry so I can wash my socks?” “Of course,” said Mom. “It’s nice to see you begin to learn to take care of yourself. I am always here to do whatever I can to help you become a more independent boy.” Arthur felt better. He didn’t want to wait until the next laundry day to have clean socks again. Maybe being neat wasn’t so hard after all. 【解析】 这是一篇读后续写作文。 通过阅读所给文章可知,Arthur是个不爱整洁的男孩,尽管妈妈说了他很多次,他也不改正,妈妈总是跟在他后面为他整理东西,直到有一天妈妈下定决心要惩罚Arthur,于是不再给他整理东西了。Arthur找不到自己的东西,没有袜子穿,脚还踩到自己乱丢的东西上弄疼了。 续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:然而,妈妈仍然在看书,什么也没说。所以后文应该是讲述Arthur意识到必须自己整理自己的东西了,他悄悄地拿起玩具火车,把它放进箱子里。他只花了一分钟就把玩具收起来了,现在他再也不用担心自己的脚受伤了。第二段开头是:“妈妈?”Arthur说。“明天你能教我怎么洗吗?这样我就能洗我的袜子了。”本段应该写Arthur决心自己洗衣服,妈妈也很高兴他的改变,决定帮助他成为一个更独立的男孩。 最后还要注意所续写短文的词数应为150左右。
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