Ⅰ.完形填空
(2020·淄博高三模拟考试)When you first hear the words “lung cancer”, you will think that's the end of the world. Camille, a 53-year-old mother of two teens,is not 1 . But fortunately, science is progressing rapidly. A series of tests help to 2 that the right medicine reaches the right patient at the right time. Many people, like Camille, are 3 from cancer diagnostic testing.
With proper 4 and medical care, Camille is now able to keep her daily 5 while treating her disease. She gets a CT scan every three months to 6 her body for any changes. Now she's swimming a quarter of a mile twice a week and she can 7 with her kids' school. She said, “There are some things that I know I should take slowly, but 8 , things are mostly back to 9 for us. I couldn't even 10 it when I was first diagnosed (诊断). However, I became very 11 .”
As part of that gratitude, 12 has become even more important to Camille since her diagnosis.
“I've always been the caretaker and the volunteer, but people have helped me, particularly in the last couple of months, so I really want to 13 that back,” she said. “I want to help people who are in the same 14 as I am. I would tell them there're a lot of 15 out there and that it's not hopeless.”
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。53岁的Camille身患肺癌,在先进技术的帮助下,她的身体恢复得很好。心存感激的她投身于志愿者行动,帮助和她有相同经历的人。