14. Operations which left patients and in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.

   A. exhausted   B. injured

   C. ridiculous   D. delighted

14. A

14. A解析:考査形容詞詞義辨析。exhausted “極度疲勞的,筋疲力盡的”,符合題意。 句意:曾使病人非常疲憊并需要很長(zhǎng)恢復(fù) 時(shí)間的手術(shù)現(xiàn)在讓病人感到輕松和舒適。

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