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。 Mom poured herself a glass of orange juice. "I'm worried about your grandma," she said. I asked, "Why? ""Well, before she moved to Florida, she was active. But now she sleeps most of the day or watches television. I can't get her out of the house, and she won't try to make friends," Mom replied. My grandma wanted to go back to New York. But she couldn't live alone anymore. That was why my mom let her come to live with us in Florida. "I'll find a way to make Grandma love Florida," I thought for a minute and said. Mom smiled and said, "I wish you could." After school, I saw Grandma watching television and figured she hadn't moved all day. In my room, I took out my collection. I had found many beautiful and special seashells. My favourite one was called Baby's Ear. It's a beautiful white seashell. Looking at my seashells gave me an idea. I went into the living room and sat on the sofa. "Did you ever go to the beach when you were little, Grandma?" I asked. "Once my mother took me there, but I didn't enjoy it because I was afraid of the water and couldn't swim. Even now, I'm a little afraid of the water," she replied. I wished Grandma could feel the way I did about the beach. I loved to see seabirds and look for seashells. "Well, could you take me to the beach, Grandma? I need some new seashells for my collection. I'm not allowed to go by myself. Please!" I begged. Grandma finally agreed and took my hand as we left the house. We walked to the beach. The sky was blue. I handed Grandma a plastic bag, and said, "This is for the seashells you find." "Oh, you should take it," she said. I shook my head. "No, Grandma. I need all the help I can get." "All right," she said. 注意:1)续写词数应为150左右; 2)请按如下格式作答。 We walked side by side on the beach. …… "Wow!Look what I found!" Grandma shouted, standing in the sand and holding a pink seashell.
答案: We walked side by side on the beach. We looked for only the prettiest seashells. "It doesn't look like there's much to choose from; let's go home, " Grandma said without interest. I encouraged her and looked back at her as I walked ahead. Grandma stood watching the ocean waves and the sea birds. She took off her shoes and carried them. A soft ocean wind blew her white hair across her eyes. I could feel that she became relaxed. "Wow! Look what I found!" Grandma shouted, standing in the sand and holding a pink seashell." How beautiful!" I said happily. Grandma nodded, smiled and said, "Let's keep looking!" She was suddenly excited. I secretly threw another shell into the sand and pretended to pass by. Grandma found it, and she put it into her plastic bag happily. On the way home, Grandma seemed to forget the fear of water. She said, "I'm going to start collecting shells, too." I'm glad to make her active again.