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。Marco stared at the blank canvas (油画布) spreading out before him, its stark whiteness almost laughing at his sudden lack of inspiration. He was in his final year of high school, and his art portfolio (画集) was fast approaching its due date in a week. This canvas was meant to be his masterpiece, the crown jewel of his collection, but all his ideas seemed to escape the moment he stood before it. "What's wrong with me? What should I do?" Marco murmured to himself. Having grown up in the bustling city of New York, Marco had always found beauty in the chaos. The harshness of roaring cars, the colorful palette of street art, the symphony of diverse tongues and the odd behaviors of the passengers-all served as inspirations for his art. Yet, now, when it mattered most, he found himself lost. Upset and distressed, Macro walked out, longing to run across something unexpected. Unaware of the duration of his wandering through the streets of the city, Marco chanced upon a small, hidden park he had never noticed before. It was a pocket of quiet amid the urban uproar, which attracted Marco immediately. An old man sat on a bench, feeding pigeons that flocked around him in a dance of fluttering wings. The old man noticed Marco's thoughtful gaze and gestured him over. They struck up a conversation aimlessly as if they had been old friends for a long time. In their talk, everything was full of interest from life to art. At last Marco confided (倾诉) his artistic block to the old man. The old man listened intently before offering a piece of wisdom. And then, the old man stood up slowly and patted Marco's shoulder softly. "Sometimes, the best inspiration comes from the places we least expect. Look beyond what you see." The gentleman said in all earnestness. 要求: 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。The next day, Marco returned to his canvas. ……The time presenting his portfolio came soon.
答案:The next day, Marco returned to his canvas. This time, he closed his eyes and let his mind wander to the park, to the old man, and to the conversation they had. He thought about the peace and calm within the chaos of his city and the unseen stories of the people who lived there. With a deep breath. Marco began to paint, not what he saw, but what he felt. He painted the serenity of the park, the wisdom in the old man's eyes, and the dance of the pigeons. He painted the soul of the city, not its appearance.The time presenting his portfolio came soon. With no doubt, Marco's final piece was met with awe. It was more than just a painting; it was a narrative, a piece of his heart, a glimpse into the unseen beauty of the world around him. Just like the old man's words:"Inspiration is everywhere, in every moment, in every encounter. We just need to open our hearts to it."Marco learned to look beyond the surface and see the unseen canvas that the world offered. He found his true voice as an artist.