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C2Reading and Use of EnglishPartie 6

Gapped text

You are going to read an extract. Seven paragraphs have been removed from the extract. Choose from the paragraphs A-H the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use.

The Last Shift at the Lighthouse Museum

I arrived at Breakwater Point on a day when the sea looked like hammered metal, all dull shine and stubborn movement. The lighthouse, long retired from guiding ships, now served as a museum, though it still wore its authority in the set of its white tower. I had come for a small anniversary event and, more honestly, for the man who had once kept the light, because I suspected he was the true exhibit.
The stairs smelled of cold stone and old varnish. Halfway up, the museum’s new panels began: photographs of wrecks, maps of currents, a timeline in tidy fonts. They were informative in the way facts often are—precise, bloodless, complete. Nevertheless, what I remembered was not the information but the sound of a broom on the steps and the way the keeper used to pause to listen, as if the building spoke.
He told me that in the old days he could predict the week by the sounds: the Monday delivery van, the Thursday gulls that gathered before a storm, the Saturday laughter from the beach. Those patterns, he said, were a kind of calendar, and he trusted them more than any printed date. Consequently, retirement had not felt like rest but like being cut loose from a language he had learned fluently.
He led me to a narrow cupboard where the museum had stored what it did not know how to display: coils of rope, a dented oil can, a box of handwritten logs. He lifted one notebook as carefully as if it were a bird with a broken wing. Moreover, he did not open it immediately; he waited, letting me feel the pause, as though the pages contained weather that might change the room.
Later, as I drove back through the village, the tower shrank in my mirror until it became a thin line against the sky. The museum would open again next weekend, and the panels would continue to tell their neat story. Yet I carried a different narrative with me, one that did not fit a caption: that a place is preserved not by facts alone but by the attention someone once gave it, day after day, until care became its own kind of light.

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