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One sentence from the news in Washington has remained in my mind since a trip last summer: “When you see people run against the crowd escaping   61   the danger, they are  62   (probable) firefighters, police or journalists.” I think this is most true for the firefighters. Whenever and wherever   63   (disaster) happen — 9/11 Attacks in New York 14 years ago or the explosion in Tianjin on Wednesday night — it is always the firefighters   64   take the lead to run to the very center, saving lives by   65   (risk) their own. I cried today near the explosion site, not because of the smoke from the ongoing fire   66   because of a short message a firefighter sent to a trusted friend that went viral online. It reads, “If I cannot make it, my father is   67   (you) father; and please remember    68    (sweep) my mother’s tomb.” I was thrilled later to learn that he did make it. “Everyone knows it’s     69    (danger) to be a firefighter. But he has always liked it and has done it for 12 years,” his father said. “He survived this time, but no one knows what  70   (happen) next time.” 答案:61. from     62. probably  63. disasters    64. that / who   65. risking  66. but        67.your   68. to sweep      69. dangerous   70. will happen
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