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A cinema-goer who suffered a heart attack while watching the latest Bond movie was saved by fellow film fans who performed CPR on him. The film’s title? No Time to Die.

81-year-old Malcolm Clarke had been revisiting childhood haunts(常去之处) in and around Chesterfield where he grew up as a_________for his birthdays. Then he had gone to_________the new Bond film with his wife on Saturday night to make the latest_________more impressive.

_________, Malcolm had a sudden heart attack at the Odeon cinema in Sheffield, South Yorkshire while watching the new film._________of the audience, believed to have included a doctor and a nurse,_________came to Malcolm’s_________and helped keep him alive. Thankfully, their_________were successful and the ambulance soon_________and took Malcolm to Northern General Hospital. And now Malcolm is in a(n)__________condition.

Malcolm’s son-in-law, Andrew Wileman, said, “Four__________people among the audience worked on him for about 15 minutes because he had__________consciousness(意识). The ‘rescue team’,__________two ladies and two gentlemen, just__________shortly after they did the good deed. There is no__________that they saved Malcolm’s life in the cinema.”

“The consultant at the hospital said the quick CPR had saved his life in the__________before the ambulance got there. He would have__________, but he was lucky,” Andrew added.

Andrew said he was “completely unconscious” while the kind people__________to save his life using the on-site defibrillator(除颤器) in the cinema.

The family has been reunited with three of the four__________and they were__________to meet the fourth to say thanks.

1.
A.guideB.deadlineC.wishD.treat
2.
A.adjustB.seeC.makeD.advertise
3.
A.movementB.assessmentC.celebrationD.sightseeing
4.
A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Instead
5.
A.CompetitorsB.SupportersC.MembersD.Assistants
6.
A.graduallyB.illegallyC.casuallyD.instantly
7.
A.giftB.commentC.aidD.speed
8.
A.appointmentsB.ceremoniesC.explanationsD.efforts
9.
A.arrivedB.droppedC.escapedD.exploded
10.
A.unfamiliarB.goodC.severeD.unknown
11.
A.helpfulB.modestC.greedyD.curious
12.
A.gainedB.lostC.learntD.noticed
13.
A.breaking away fromB.turning downC.catching up withD.consisting of
14.
A.remainedB.unitedC.leftD.changed
15.
A.possibilityB.doubtC.descriptionD.conclusion
16.
A.cinemaB.shopC.schoolD.hospital
17.
A.diedB.hiddenC.apologizedD.recovered
18.
A.disappearedB.workedC.refusedD.hesitated
19.
A.suspectsB.attackersC.lifesaversD.passers-by
20.
A.guiltyB.unwillingC.cautiousD.eager

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