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(C)26.What does the underlined word "stunned"第二部分mean in paragraph 3?(O23.What might be the purpose of the learningA.Encouraged.B.Satisfied.record?第二部C.Surprised.D.Moved.A.To explain how to learn English well.(A)27.How will Friedman deal with the piano?B.To find out the students'learning methods.A.He will let more people see it.C.To check the students'learning of the unit.B.He will put it in his own home.读读C.He will use it to play piano music.D.To show what the students have done atD.He will sell it to a musician.school.BC第Thomas Edison,the famous inventor,hadEight-year-old Tyler Stallings has beenhearing problems.As someone played the piano,he第helping homeless veterans(退伍军人)since he waswould move close to the instrument and bite ()it.four years old,and so far,this little“superhero'部has raised over $50,000 for his causePressing his teeth into the wood of pianos helped“It's been a journey,but it's worth it,”Edison experience the music in his skull.Or in hisTyler's mother Andrea Blackstone said."I justown words,it allowed him to "hear through mywant to encourage parents to listen to their smartteeth”阅读kids because you never know where their ideas canFriedman,who makes a living by buying andg0.读selling pianos,bought a piano for about $45,000 inWhen Tyler was four,Blackstone wanted toearly January 2021.His friend Charles Frommer isteach him about the importance of veterans.Sheturned to the Internet to show her son videos abouta musician and recording-history lover.veterans and the things they do for the country.He came to Friedman's house in New York'sTyler watched videos of veterans holding signs but no第Hudson Valley to tune(给..调音)the piano.第one replying to their cry for help.He thought thisFrommer noticed the marks and told him "thosewasn't right and asked his mother,"If they're heroes,are Edison's bite marks'why should they be on the street?"Then Tyler put"I've seen thousands of pianos over 50 years,forward a wild idea to buy wood to build houses for分but I've never seen that anywhere,"he said aboutthe possible tooth marks.Friedman said he was分the veterans.However,his mother explained to himthey couldn't afford to do it,and then she wonderedwhat Tyler could do to help homeless veterans.stunned by the tooth marks left by Edison.Blackstone got Tyler in touch with Maryland's阅读Edison bought the piano in 1890 for $725.Paperwork with the sale includes the wordssuggesting it was sent读Governor Larry Hogan,and with his help,Tyler wasgiven a kid's grant(t补助金)of $100.With the help ofoffice furniture(家具),”the grant and a website,Tyler decided to collectto his laboratory in New Jersey.There is no knownclothes,bedding and food to give homeless veteransphoto of Edison biting this piano.care bags.PBut he was known to bite into pianos as hisTyler began to volunteer at the Maryland第hearing worsened.His daughter once第Center for Veteran Education and Trainingremembered that a guest cried at the sight of(MCVET)as the designated(指定的)“superhero'”of their shelter.Tyler's goal is to make people部分Edison biting on to a piano as someone played it.Friedman is now looking for the right home努better understand the veterans'contribution andbring“hero packages'”for veterans who arefor the instrument."I think it should belong tohomeless or need basic things to help them getsomewhere many people can see it,"Friedmanback on their feet.Over the past four years,Tyler图said.Friedman does not want the piano to gohas raised thousands of dollars for them.back into private hands because of its connection读The veterans appreciated it very much.Thereto Edison.are a lot of smiles and letters of thanks,while Tylerlearns a lot about humanity(人性)and how tog厚connect with people and be kind.(B)24.Why did Edison bite the piano?第A.To tune the piano.第(A)28.What can be inferred from AndreaB.To enjoy piano musicBlackstone's words in the second paragraph?C.To make the piano unique.D.To learn to play the piano.部A.She thinks parents should be open-minded.B.Tyler's actions have won him a lot of分(A)25.What is the main idea of the secondparagraph?money.A.How Friedman found the tooth marks onC.Tyler went around the whole country tothe piano.help veterans.读B.When and where Friedman bought the读D.She thinks parents should help achievepiano.their kids'dreams.C.Friedman wasn't good at tuning the piano.D.Friedman had a very special piano.

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