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III. 文意選填 10% 每題1分      A massive earthquake collapses buildings to piles of broken bricks and twisted steel. A typhoon brings a year’s worth of rain in just days, 51 villages away. Rebuilding victims’ homes and businesses after such natural disasters is one thing, but helping survivors cope with 52 problems caused by the loss of pets, loved ones, and property can be much more difficult.     Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often 53 disaster survivors. It may show up as poor 54 , nightmares, or sleep problems. Some sufferers experience dramatic appetite changes and feel fearful and anxious about the future. Some experience survivor guilt, struggling to understand why they survived when so many others around them died. Feeling guilty about being alive, they may wish they had 55 , too.     Helping survivors deal with these mental health issues 56 talking with them, reassuring them, and encouraging them to discuss their feelings. It is important to let them know that someone listens and that their feelings are healthy and normal. What’s more, sharing examples of people who have 57 from similar hardships can offer hope for a brighter future.     Experts on victim psychology say that positive thinking must be 58 by positive action. It’s unhealthy for victims to sit around watching news images of the disaster and re-living it in their minds. Survivors should be helped to return to daily 59 as soon as possible. Getting back to work, studies, and hobbies can help to take survivors’ minds 60 a recent tragedy. The sooner life returns to normal, the sooner healing can begin.  
(A) involves
(B) mental
(C) affects
(D) washing
(E) accompanied  (AB) gone (AC) recovered (AD) routines (AE) off (BC) memory
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參考答案

答案:C
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(1),C(3),D(1),E(0)

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