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    We always think "it will never happen to me" but disasters can strike any time anywhere. How would you cope if the【C1】______(thinkable)happened?
    According to experts, people【C2】______(catch)up in disasters tend to fall into three categories. About 10% to 15% remain calm and act quickly and efficiently. Another 15% completely panic, crying and screaming. But the vast【C3】maj______of people do very little. They are stunned and confused.
    Why is this? Research suggests that【C4】______great stress our minds take much longer to process information. So, in a crisis many people "freeze". It also seems that a person’s personality is not a good guide to how they might react. Most people go their entire lives【C5】______(with) a disaster. So when something bad happens they are so shocked that they just think, "This can’t possibly be happening to me," instead of taking action.
    On March 27th, 1977, a Pan Am 747,【C6】______was waiting to take off from Tenerife airport , collided with a Dutch KLM 747 that was taking off in the fog. Everyone on the KLM plane was killed but 62 passengers on the Plan Am plane survived. Many more would survive if they had got off the plane【C7】imm______.
    One of the【C8】______(survive)was 65-year-old Paul Heck. He led his wife towards the exits and they got out just before the plane caught fire. Why Paul and not others? While he was waiting for the plane to take off, he studied the plane’s safety diagram. He looked for the【C9】______(near)exit and pointed it to his wife. When the plane collided, Heck’s brain had the date it needed. So next time you fly or stay in a hotel or find yourself in any new environment, take a few seconds to find out where the【C10】erne______exit is. It may just save your life. [br] 【C8】

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答案 survivors

解析 (根据语意可知,此处应该填人一个指人的名词,survivor意为“幸存者”,根据前面的one of可知,此处填复数形式,因此填survivors。)
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