Ⅳ. 完形填空
There was snow everywhere. Everything was white, and that was why I got lost. I was up there only one night, but it was the longest night of my life. The most important thing was staying ____. I didn't have enough clothes with me. My hands and feet were red with cold, and I couldn't stop shaking. The snow kept falling, and I felt more and more hopeless.
Just when I thought I couldn't stand it anymore, a weak light appeared far away. At first, I thought I was daydreaming, ____ then I heard voices. I tried to call out, but my voice was not loud. I waved my arms, hoping someone would see me.
To my comfort, the light became ____. Two people came out of the snowstorm, carrying flashlights. “Are you okay? Do you need some help?” one of them asked. His voice was full of ____.
“I'm lost,” I tried to get my words out, and my voice was shaking. They ____ put a warm blanket around me and told me they were members of a volunteer team. They were ____ anyone who might be lost in the storm.
However, as we were heading back, one of the volunteers fell down and broke his right leg. He could hardly move. Worry started to come, but the other volunteer kept ____. “We need to find a safe place to stay overnight,” he said. We carefully ____ the injured volunteer to a small cave nearby.
When daybreak arrived, the uninjured volunteer left to look for help, while I ____ behind to take care of the injured one.
After a few hours, the volunteer returned with a larger ____. They helped us back to safety, and we were taken to a warm place. We got medical treatment there. Thanks to their help, that longest night has also become the most memorable night in my life.
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B
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D
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C
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B
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B
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A
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A
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B
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C
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D