高考题型组合练 Ⅰ.阅读理解 A Unless your parent is a head chef or bento box(便当盒) master,school lunch is usually nothing to write home about.For artist and father Dominick Cabalo,however,his son Nicholas’ lunches are an oil painting cloth for creativity.Cabalo makes carefully designed drawings on each of 12-year-old Nicholas’ paper lunch bags,usually representing popular lively characters and colorful superheroes. Cabalo began drawing on the bags about three years ago to help Nicholas make new friends in elementary school.“I noticed he was a bit shy when it came to talking to others,” he said.“So by creating a piece of artwork to ‘break the ice’,kids would come up to him and start talking and hopefully a conversation,or better yet,a new friendship,would start.” Though Nicholas is in middle school now,he still asks his dad to draw on the lunch bags,and will make requests for characters or drawings that he’d like to see on the next bag.Cabalo has drawn about 400 lunch bags in the past three years.He explained that the bags had really helped his son become more confident at school.“He’s broken out of his shell because of this,and I like to think that I had a hand in helping him do this with these bags,” he wrote. Nicholas keeps most of the bags.“Some come back in better condition than others,” Cabalo said.“We may lose one due to the occasional wet sandwich or leaky drink,but that’s to be