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Historically, only after a disaster happens will human beings take avoiding it seriously. __62__ According to this logic, 2006 should be a year of breakthrough in rational behavior. With memories of 9/ 1 1, Americans watched Hurricane Katrina, the most expensive disaster in American history, on TV. People who didn't know before should know that bad things can happen. Our deliberate blindness to risks makes them worse, just as we work together before everything goes wrong.

Of course, a certain degree of illusion may be part of this situation. In 63 AD, the city of Pompeii was severely damaged by an earthquake, and the local people immediately worked in the same place until 16 years later was completely buried by a volcanic eruption. But the history of disasters in the past year shows that modern Americans are particularly bad at facing certain threats. We know more about the dangers we face than we have done. But it turns out that in times of crisis, our biggest enemy is storm, earthquake or disaster itself. More often it's ourselves.

So, what happened in the year of disaster along the Gulf Coast? In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers rebuilt the flood wall around the clock. They have more or less returned to what they were before Hurricane Katrina. That's not _ _ 77 _ _, we can say with confidence now. But this may be what a busy year can expect.

At the same time, officials in New Orleans made a plan to use buses and trains to transport the sick and disabled. It is estimated that 15000 people in this city need to go out. However, state officials have not yet determined where these people will be taken. Conflicts with neighboring communities continue and are difficult.

(This article is the real question of 07.6)

__62__ 62 A) to b) from c) to d)

A) fresh b) obvious c) obvious d) obvious

Vivid, vivid

A) a little less, b) a little less, c) a little more, d) a little more.

__66__ 66 A) Reluctantly b) Refuse c) Refuse d) Refuse

A) nature b) world c) society d) human beings

__68__ 68 A) Revision b) Refinement c) Reconstruction d) Retrieval

__69__ 69 A) Review b) Remind c) Concept d) Prospect

__70__ 70 A) Prepare b) Protest c) Protect d) Prevail

__7 1__ 7 1 A) never b) never c) then d) before.

__72__ 72 A) Up b) Down c) Over d) Out

Only b) rarely c) accidentally d) accidentally.

__74__ 74 A) Surge b) Surge c) Spray d) Splash

__75__ 75 A) followed by b) tracing c) followed by d)

__76__ 76 A) Where b) Where c) What d) When

Enough b) definitive c) decisive d) final

__78__ 78 A) But b) as c) those d).

__79__ 79 A) Exile b) Evacuation c) Dissolution d) Transfer

__80__ 80 A) Riding b) Trail c) Trail d) Runway

__8 1__ 8 1 A) convention b) notification c) communication d) negotiation

Reference answers and analysis:

B 62。 A) to b) by c) to d).

Discrimination of prepositions. Through the analysis and understanding of the previous sentence, we know the essence of human nature-we will only pay attention to pain after suffering, so the conjunction behind the latter sentence should be explanation, while to means, on means, for means causal conjunction, and only by can mean passing.

A 63. A) fresh b) obvious c) obvious d) obvious

Discrimination of word meaning. At first glance, candidates think that they are examining the obvious, obvious and obvious meaning discrimination. All three words have obvious meanings, but according to the meaning of the article, it should mean fresh in memory, so there is only one fresh meaning.

C 64。 Vivid, vivid

Discrimination of word meaning. This topic is more common sense. In addition to the meaning of life, the word live broadcast also means live broadcast. The remaining puzzles are completely misleading students. Vision is vision, vividness is liveliness, liveliness is liveliness.

D 65。 A) less b) less c) more d) more.

Discrimination of word meaning. Add adverbs before the comparative level, only the original adverb level can be used, and the comparative level can no longer be used. B and c are obviously wrong. According to the emotional color of the article, the article is derogatory and laughs at people who like to be Monday morning quarterback, so they use more instead of less.

A 66. A) Reluctant B) Refuse C) Refuse D) Refuse

Discrimination of word meaning. Reluctance is reluctance, rejection is denial, denial is rejection. At first glance, this topic seems to discriminate the three negative meanings of BCD. However, by analyzing this complex sentence, we can see a key word, called willful blind obedience, which is a popular word in Europe and America in recent years and frequently appears in major media. His English explanation is "deliberately turning a blind eye", which is a legal term used to describe a situation in which a person tries to evade civil or criminal responsibility. Deliberately put himself in a position where he doesn't know the facts. The Chinese explanation is simply "playing dumb". Because people are playing dumb, things get worse. Unless they are really dying, people will try not to cooperate. Here, the use of certainty is just the opposite of the previous willfulness.

D 67。 A) nature b) society c) world d) human beings

Discrimination of word meaning. This is not so much a study of word meaning discrimination as a study of a fixed collocation of human feelings beyond the understanding ability of college students. Seeing this collocation, students' instantaneous logical reasoning is a human factor, but in fact the phrase refers to people's living conditions.

C 68。 A) revision b) refinement c) reconstruction d) retrieval

Discrimination of word meaning. Revise, refine, rebuild and search. What should I do after the earthquake? Reconstruction, of course. So the key to this topic is to look at the conjunctions in front of the sentence and.

A 69。 A) review b) remind c) concept d) prospect

Discrimination of word meaning. Review, reminder, suggestion, concept, prospect I hope there will be a strong turning point at the beginning of the sentence, but it means that what is to be said later is the opposite of what is to be said before. At the same time, there is history behind it, and through this word, we know that review is used in front.

C 70。 A) prepare for b) protest c) protect d) prevail

Fixed collocation. Protect sb. From sth. Preparation, protest, protest, popularity, success.

B 7 1。 A) never b) never c) then d) before.

Discrimination of word meaning. We know more about the disaster we are facing than before. In this sentence, did replaces the real verb know with an auxiliary verb. Therefore, the conjunction here can only be used to express the past, and before as an adverb must be placed at the end of the sentence or followed by a noun.

D 72。 A) Up b) Down c) Over d) Out

Fixed collocation. Prove that's the best proof. Appear as soon as it appears, refuse as soon as it refuses, flip/reconsider.

B 73。 A) only b) rarely c) accidentally d) accidentally.

Discrimination of word meaning. This topic involves two groups of words, one is only and Raely, which means only, and Raely means very little. Events and events all indicate coincidence. The key is to distinguish between only and few answers.

74 years old. A) Surge b) Rapids c) Spray d) Splash

Discrimination of word meaning. The words actually examined in this question are words with similar shapes and far different meanings. Surge means surging, as a verb, it means rising rapidly, spur stimulates and pierces the surf waves, as a verb, it means splashing. This survey method is very common, but it is easy for students to do the questions.

C 75。 A) followed by b) tracing c) followed by d)

B 76。 A) which b) where c) what d) when

Where-guided clause as the object of preposition to

A 77. A) sufficient b) definite c) conclusive d) final

C 78。 A) but b) as c) then d) those.

B 79。 A) exile b) evacuation c) dissolution d) transfer

Eighty points. A) cycling b) trail c) trail d) track

Get through the "safe transition" and get rid of "tracking"

D 8 1。 A) convention b) notification c) communication d) negotiation