the frst place.Butfferofisrffect thererways.Hurricanes blow around cell towers,so telecoms companies should makesure they can bear high winds,such as those up to 110 miles per hour.The heatand flames from wildfires tend to rise upward,so they do not usually damageunderground fiber-optic cables.They can still threaten towers,antennas and otheraboveground infrastructure,however.The best disaster warning tool,though,might be a person's surroundingcommunity.When the Marshall Fire came to atmospheric scientist Rebecca Morss'sneighborhood,she depended on her phone and her neighbors to survive the most密destructive wildfire in the state's history.Even with Morss's 20 years of experiencein researching weather and risk communications during disasters,she finallytrusted that local friends are an effective way to get the information she needed.28.What does the underlined word "vanished"mean in the first paragraph?A.Broke down.B.Turned up.C.Took off.D.Came along.29.What do Poste's words intend to show?A.The great damage brought by disasters.封B.The importance of cell phone service in disasters.C.The lack of effective disaster warning tools.D.The necessity of communications in disasters.first30.How does the author support the point in paragraph 3?eopleA.By giving examples.honeB.By conducting research.atherC.By making a comparison.milarD.By referring to previous data.there31.How does Morss think of community communications?A.It's out-of-date as a disaster warning tool.oout,B.It's a useful way to get disaster warning.ementC.It develops friendships among the locas.ccessD.It increases the risk of death in disasters.hat toD傻赴的汽仪氏g andLast weekend,I went to Woodward Dream(Cruise,also known as "DreamCruise”,which is an automotive enthusiast(汽车爱好者)event in Michigan..Theked inpoint of this event is tte aomotivecuture It takce on Woodward册-N】·90·【24新教材·DY·英语(八)一R一必修第三册一N】