One Christmas Eve, I kissed my family goodbye and went to spend the night in the hospital where I worked in its emergency department (急诊部). It was a (36) job.
At 9 p.m., a man was brought in. He was having a heart attack and was (37) . I did my best to help him. Before I left in the morning, I stopped by to see (38) he was doing. He (39) the night and was sleeping.
Emergency doctors don’t have (40) relationships with patients like other doctors. We get the (41) sick and the wounded. Often they’re frightened or angry at us, just (42) we’re there. They pass through our hands and out the door. We (43) see them again, I thought (44) about my heart patient. The (45) year, I got Christmas Eve duty (46) and I pulled myself off to work. At 9 p.m. sharp, the nurse told me (47) in the hail wanted to speak with me.
The man introduced h
A. change
B. return
C. leave
D. call
One Christmas Eve, I kissed my family goodbye and went to spend the night in the hospital where I worked in its emergency department (急诊部). It was a (36) job.
At 9 p.m., a man was brought in. He was having a heart attack and was (37) . I did my best to help him. Before I left in the morning, I stopped by to see (38) he was doing. He (39) the night and was sleeping.
Emergency doctors don’t have (40) relationships with patients like other doctors. We get the (41) sick and the wounded. Often they’re frightened or angry at us, just (42) we’re there. They pass through our hands and out the door. We (43) see them again, I thought (44) about my heart patient. The (45) year, I got Christmas Eve duty (46) and I pulled myself off to work. At 9 p.m. sharp, the nurse told me (47) in the hail wanted to speak with me.
The man introduced h
A. boring
B. thankless
C. top
D. dangerous
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