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专题02 2022年4月真题
--备战2023高考英语完形填空助力高考词汇积累(天津卷真题版)
On a beautiful Wednesday morning, I awoke in a shared room in the hospital. Long curtains had been pulled around my bed, 16 me from the other patients. I had broken my right leg the night before. It was still summer, but mine was 17 .
On the other side of my bed curtain, I heard a patient cheerfully 18 every nurse as they entered the room, as if welcoming each into his home. He called them by name and asked 19 about their families. I never heard this man whisper a word about his own 20.
That night I wept. I thought about how my schoolwork would be 21 and all the things I could, temporarily, no longer do.
I awoke early the next morning, 22 of the uncertain days ahead. The 23 of the room was soon broken by a quiet voice from behind the curtain. “Good morning,” the voice said calmly, clearly 24 at me. “Are you doing okay?”
The man must have heard my 25 the night before. Hesitantly, I responded. From there he drew me into a(n) 26. We talked endlessly through the curtain to pass the time, without seeing each other. Every day he would greet me with cheer, “Good morning, Caroline. You are going to 27 this.”
This stranger became my cheerleader, as if it was his mission to lift me up from my 28. He 29 me to find the best in all difficult circumstances. Life is not always easy, he would say, but you have to 30 and look for the positive.
Days later when the curtain was drawn, I saw this 31 old man for the first time. 32 his own ill health, he continued to coach me from his hospital bed in the days that followed.
My discharge papers (出院证明) were finally signed and I waited 33 to get home. As I was wheeled out of the room, I said my final goodbye to the old man.
I often think of my exceptional roommate and of what a(n) 34 he was to me. The impact he made during those difficult days in hospital still 35.
Thank you for being my ray of sunshine!
16. A. driving B. separating C. liberating D. rescuing
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