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。 Eugene Pugliese, a heroic firefighter in New York, would not have imagined that after more than three decades, the little girl he once saved would track him down and express her appreciation in person for what he had done for her. That was a bitterly cold December afternoon. Pugliese was fixing a broken pipe in the SoHo neighbourhood when he was approached by a man who said there was a fire down the block. Pugliese followed him, taking off at a sprint(快速奔跑). The man guided him to the sixth-floor apartment that was blowing out thick smoke, and Pugliese went in without hesitation. Upon entering the smoky apartment, Pugliese noticed and rescued a woman who then said her child was inside the apartment. The woman kept screaming, "My baby Taylor! My baby Taylor!" So Pugliese went back inside, crawling(爬) through the burning room and blinding smoke, and found a young girl who was unconscious. Immediately, he rushed her down the stairs and gave her mouth-to-mouth to bring her round. To Pugliese's relief, she woke up and started to cry. Then she was taken by ambulance to hospital for further examination. Soon, the touching story made headlines in the local newspaper. People were full of praise for Pugliese's bravery. But he just said "I was just in the right place at the right time". After that, Pugliese didn't see Taylor ever again, but he always thought of her and wondered how she was going. Taylor, now a registered nurse in Alexandria, Virginia, has never forgotten him, too. She has kept the newspaper article documenting her being rescued by Pugliese from a burning New York apartment since she was a child. As she got older, she wished she could find Pugliese and thank him face to face—a desire that grew stronger after she became an emergency room nurse, as she learned how rare it was to hear from patients she met on the worst days of their lives again. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式作答。 A chance came recently when Taylor was appointed to help in a New York emergency room for weeks. Finally, the day of meeting came and Taylor went to Pugliese's place in excitement.
答案:One possible version: A chance came recently when Taylor was appointed to help in a New York emergency room for weeks. "I must take this rare opportunity to find Pugliese and thank him in person," Taylor murmured to herself. When packing her luggage, she packed the newspaper article too. For her, it was not just an article; it recorded the love and bravery of a noble soul. Though she was almost rushed off her feet, she squeezed every possible minute to track Pugliese down. Eventually, to her great relief, she came across an acquaintance of Pugliese's, got Pugliese's phone number and managed to fix an appointment with him. Finally, the day of meeting came and Taylor went to Pugliese's place in excitement. The moment she saw Pugliese, Taylor felt her eyes moistened. "Thank you so much, sir," she said in a choked voice. "Had you not been there, I wouldn't be here today. " Tears in his eyes, Pugliese took Taylor to the sofa and they had a hearty conversation, recalling the past experience of the fire and exchanging life stories. Learning Taylor has become a nurse, the retired firefighter felt very proud of her. Although time can make the article fade, the precious memory will never fade away, neither will the love among people.