Deirdre Taylor, a nurse ,is working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic and finally 21 with the firefighter, who pulled her out of a burning building nearly 40 years ago.
When Taylor traveled to New York to help 22COVID-19 patients, she went with the hopes of racking down the fireman who saved her lie Taylor thought she would 23 get the chance to thank the man for his bravery.
Back in 1983, Taylor 24the front page of the newspaper alongside Eugene Pugliese, the FDNY member who rescued her from a burning building."I always knew I came 25to losing my life that day,"Taylor told CNN.“Without him, I wouldn't be here.I had a second 26at life, thanks to him.”
While her previous online searches turned out 27,the 40-year- old mother of two brought
the newspaper article to New York 28she fnally got a chance to connect with Pugliese.
“I didn't know if he was still alive, 29after Sept.11,"Taylor told the NY Daily News.“Part of me thought I waited too 30to track him down." But during one of her long shifts at NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn, she 31_ her story to a FDNY captain, who, as 32would have it, 33worked with Pugliese." He had Pugliese' s phone number and Pugliese has 34 because of age.I didn't think I was going to be able to track him down.”
After 38 years, Taylor finally spoke to Pugliese on the phone and 35him for saving her life.
21.A.met B.reunited C.quarreled D.cooperated
22.A.inspire B.comfort C.treat D.challenge
23.A.instantly B.ever C.easily D.never
24.A.made B.wrote C.edited D.printed
25.A.up B.down C.close D.back
26.A.chance B.ability C.courage D.clue
27.A.valid B.critical C.empty D.practical
28.A.even if B.so that C.in case D.now that
29.A.gradually B.suddenly C.instantly D.particularly
30.A.eagerly B.long C.hard D.patiently
31.A.referred B.relayed C.simplified D.clarified
32.A.wealth B.luck C.fame D.honor
33.A.recently B.personally C.permanently D.previously
34.A.moved B.deceased C.married D.retired
35.A.thanked B.pleased C.recognized D.awarded
21-25 BCDAC 26-30 ACCDB 31-35 BBDDA