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。 Outside the Box The Harvestfest contest was falling on Friday and everyone in school was talking about it. All the students would show up in their self-made costumes and a winner would be chosen by the principal. "Do you have your costume for the Harvestfest contest?" Alice asked. "I'm going as a chocolate bar. My mom and I have been working on it all week." "Yeah, I have a costume," said Jordan Eastman, popping up the two front wheels of his wheelchair as he waited for his dad to pick him up. "But it's boring." "Why? What is it?" Alice asked. "MaxMag the superhero, but Danny, Tom and Izzy are all going as MaxMag too." Jordan shook his head. "That's too many to stand a chance at winning the contest." He waved to his dad, who had just pulled up in front of the school. Jordan rolled his wheelchair toward his dad, and Alice walked with him to the minivan. "Maybe you should go as something else." "The contest is Friday night." Jordan sighed. "It's too late to change costumes." "Jordan, you have to think outside the box. Look around your house and see what you have. There's hidden potential in everyday items." She took a sip of her drink, and told Jordan that her chocolate-bar costume was made from old fabric her mom had lying around and recycled plastics. On his way home, Jordan was quiet. He kept thinking about Alice's words: Think outside the box. There's hidden potential in everyday items. When he got home, he found his mum handling with some wooden pieces. She was putting a new desk together. On top of the desk was the huge empty cardboard box the pieces had come in. Mom smiled at Jordan, pointing at the desk, "What do you think?" 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Jordan's eyes fell on the box and he smiled, "It's perfect … with my wheelchair." Soon it was Friday night, and Jordan couldn't wait to show his costume.
答案:One possible version: ①Jordan's eyes fell on the box and he smiled, "It's perfect…with my wheelchair." Seeing the puzzled look on his mum's face, Jordan quickly told her the design of his new costume — MaxMag on his car. She smiled and gave him a thumbs up. "No time to wait! Let's get started!" exclaimed his dad who just went in. For two nights, they cut, pasted, folded and unfolded the box; they drew on it and colored it to make it look like a real car; and they glued the old MaxMag costume onto it. When the new costume was finally ready, Jordan tried it on several times and continued to make necessary changes until satisfied. Soon it was Friday night, and Jordan couldn't wait to show his costume. When he wheeled himself into the party, he immediately spotted the three MaxMags. When they saw him, they couldn't believe it. "The MaxMag and his car? That's awesome!" Danny's eyes lit up. "The wheels of your chair are just perfect!" said Tom. "You even have the headlights! It's so cool." Izzy pointed to the front. Jordan beamed. "Thanks!" When it was time to announce the winner, Jordan joined his friends by the stage. "The winner of this year's Harvestfest costume contest is…", the principal paused to read the name off the card, "Jordan Eastman!" Everyone clapped. "See? You just needed to be creative!" Alice said. "You mean think outside the box!" Jordan patted on the flaming-red car attached to his chair, with an iconic MaxMag smile. ②Jordan's eyes fell on the box and he smiled, "It's perfect … with my wheelchair." Realizing Mom was confused, he quickly added, "That's a cool desk, Mum. But can I have the big box for the Harvestfest contest?" He then explained excitedly how to turn it into a mobile refrigerator. "Brilliant! You will definitely be the superhero of the party, serving people their favourite drinks," Mum exclaimed with a broad smile. In the following days, his priority after school was designing and making the new costume, fixing it to his wheelchair and exquisitely making a door. Finally, he even prepared some soft drinks to surprise his friends. Soon it was Friday night, and Jordan couldn't wait to show his costume to his friends. When he wheeled himself in as a mobile refrigerator, he heard admiring exclamations, guessing about who it would be. Jordan felt an increasing sense of pride and satisfaction. When he spotted a chocolate bar, he quickly moved towards it, stopped just several inches in front and quickly opened the door. "Jordan, it's you!" Alice cried out. Jordan passed her her favourite drink. "Thank you, Alice. That's an idea outside the box." That night, although he didn't win the best costume award from the principal, Jordan felt like the real MaxMag: his body and soul were no longer confined to the wheelchair. And he came to realize: there is hidden potential in everyday items, and so it is with every individual.