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阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    I walked home with my little brother every day the same way, past an old factory. Mom always told us to walk together and never to talk to strange men. One day, that walk home changed forever. As my brother and I passed the factory, I heard an old man's voice. "Hey there,children." I turned and saw a very old man standing there with a sweet smile on his face.
    I was already hot from walking and carrying my heavy backpack, but I told him we were not allowed to talk to strangers. "Oh, I understand. And your mom's right. My name is Bobby. Now run along," he said as he disappeared behind the gate of the factory.
    I went home and reported to my mom what had happened. My mother told me that I was right not to talk to strangers, so I tried avoiding this stranger for the following few days, but it was impossible. Other streets were not as safe to walk on, and every time we passed the factory, a familiar voice would say, "Hello there, children."
    Then one day, my family was taking a walk around the neighborhood. We were just about to pass the factory when I noticed the gate was open. I silently prayed that Bobby would appear and prove once and for all that he was a "good" stranger. And there he was.
    He smiled as he approached my parents, and greeted them warmly. The genuine smile and surprise on my parents' faces were all I needed to see.
    They spoke for a few minutes and then, walking home, they said Bobby was a veteran(退伍军人)without a family but loved kids and that it would be safe for us to visit Bobby after school.
    My brother and I would stop to visit Bobby after school every day after that. He would invite us into his tiny office to talk about my schoolwork, my friends, and sports.
    It wasn't long before I started getting a few friends to walk home with me just to meet Bobby. Before long, a group of about fourteen kids went daily to visit Bobby and received our sodas and gum. Thinking back, I now realize that Bobby bought all those treats just for us…and there were a lot of us to treat!
    We visited Bobby every day after school for about three years!
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1:
    My mother finally decided it was time to do something nice for Bobby.___________________
Paragraph 2:
    When Bobby died on a cold February afternoon, on the coffin (棺材) were three items he loved best:__________

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【答案】paragraph1:
My mother finally decided it was time to do something nice for Bobby. So, with some thought and a lot of effort, she arranged for a plaque-giving ceremony to be held at the factory on Father's Day. All of the children who visited Bobby, and even some of their parents, were invited. And you know what? Most of them came. Words on the plaque were "To the Neighborhood Grandfather ," and all of our names were below that. I remember that Bobby cried when he received it. The following holiday, my mother gave Bobby an enlarged photograph of the "Neighborhood Grandfather Ceremony" with all of us children standing around him.
paragraph2:
When Bobby died on a cold February afternoon, on the coffin(棺材),were three items he loved best: the American flag folded into a triangle shape(as is customary for war veterans),the plaque we gave him,and the photograph of that memorable Fathers' Day ceremony. To this day I think about him-an old man with no responsibilities to family, taking in a group of "strange" little kids who ended up meaning so much to him. I know now there was a reason why I met Bobby and why a group of us went to see him every day. He was able to die knowing that somebody loved him.
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