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                                                                The quiet heroism of mail delivery

【A】On Wednesday, a polar wind brought bitter cold to the Midwest. Overnight, Chicago reached a low of 21 degrees Fahrenheit below zero, making it slightly colder than Antarctica (南极洲), Alaska, and the North Pole. Wind chills were 64 degrees below zero in Park Rapids, Minnesota, and 45 degrees below zero in Buffalo, North Dakota, according to the National Weather Service. Schools, restaurants, and businesses closed, and more than 1,000 flights were canceled.
【B】Even the United States Postal Service (USPS) suspended mail delivery. “Due to this arctic outbreak and concerns for the safety of USPS employees,” USPS announced Wednesday morning, “the Postal Service is suspending delivery Jan. 30 in some 3-digit ZIP Code locations.” Twelve regions were listed as unsafe on Wednesday; on Thursday, eight remained.
【C】As global surface temperatures increase, so does the likelihood of extreme weather. In 2018 alone, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, mudslides, and other natural disasters cost at least $49 billion in the United States. As my colleague Vann Newkirk reported, Puerto Rico is still confronting economic and structural destruction and resource scarcity from 2017’s Hurricane Maria. Natural disasters can wreck a community’s infrastructure, disrupting systems for months or years. Some services, however, remind us that life will eventually return, in some form, to normal.
【D】Days after the deadly 2017 wildfires in Santa Rosa, California, a drone (无人机) caught footage (连续镜头) of a USPS worker, Trevor Smith, driving through burned homes in that familiar white van, collecting mail in an affected area. The video is striking: The operation is familiar, but the scene looks like the end of the world. According to Rae Ann Haight, the program manager for the national-preparedness office at USPS, Smith was fulfilling a request made by some of the home owners to pick up any mail that was left untouched. For Smith, this was just another day on the job. “I followed my route like I normally do,” Smith told a reporter. “As I came across a box that was up but with no house, I checked, and there was mail—outgoing mail—in it. And so we picked those up and carried on.”
【E】USPS has sophisticated emergency plans for natural disasters. Across the country, 285 emergency-management teams are devoted to crisis control. These teams are trained annually using a framework known as the three Ps: people, property, product. After mail service stops due to weather, the agency’s top priority is ensuring that employees are safe. Then it evaluates the health of infrastructure, such as the roads that mail carriers drive on. Finally, it decides when and how to re-open operations. If the destruction is extreme, mail addressed to the area will get sent elsewhere. In response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, USPS redirected incoming New Orleans mail to existing mail facilities in Houston. Mail that was already processed in New Orleans facilities was moved to an upper floor so it would be protected from water damage.
【F】As soon as it’s safe enough to be outside, couriers (邮递员) start distributing accumulated mail on the still accessible routes. USPS urges those without standing addresses to file change-of-address forms with their new location. After Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, mail facilities were set up in dozens of locations across the country in the two weeks that USPS was unable to provide street delivery.
【G】Every day, USPS processes, on average, 493.4 million pieces of mail—anything from postcards to Social Security checks to medicine. Spokespeople from both USPS and UPS told me all mail is important. But some mail can be extremely sensitive and timely. According to data released in January 2017, 56 percent of bills are paid online, which means that just under half of payments still rely on delivery services to be completed.
【H】It can be hard to identify which parcels are carrying crucial items such as Social Security checks, but USPS and UPS try their best to prioritize sensitive material. They will coordinate with the Social Security Administration to make sure that Social Security checks reach the right people in a timely fashion. After Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Michael last fall, USPS worked with state and local election boards to make sure that absentee ballots were available and received on time.
【I】Mail companies are logistics (物流) companies, which puts them in a special position to help when disaster strikes. In a 2011 USPS case study, the agency emphasized its massive infrastructure as a “unique federal asset” to be called upon in a disaster or terrorist attack. “I think we’re unique as a federal agency,” USPS official Mike Swigart told me, “because we’re in literally every community in this country…We’re obligated to deliver to that point on a daily basis.”
【J】Private courier companies, which have more dollars to spend, use their expertise in logistics to help revitalize damaged areas after a disaster. For more than a decade, FedEx has supported the American Red Cross in its effort to get emergency supplies to areas affected by disasters, both domestically and internationally. In 2012, the company distributed more than 1,200 MedPacks to Medical Reserve Corps groups in California. They also donated space for 3.1 million pounds of charitable shipping globally. Last October, the company pledged $1 million in cash and transportation support for Hurricanes Florence and Michael. UPS’s charitable arm, the UPS Foundation, uses the company’s logistics to help disaster-struck areas rebuild. “We realize that as a company with people, trucks, warehouses, we needed to play a larger role,” said Eduardo Martinez, the president of the UPS Foundation. The company employs its trucks and planes to deliver food, medicine, and water. The day before I spoke to Martinez in November, he had been touring the damage from Hurricane Michael in Florida with the American Red Cross. “We have an obligation to make sure our communities are thriving” he said.
【K】Rebuilding can take a long time, and even then, impressions of the disaster may still remain. Returning to a normal life can be difficult, but some small routines—mail delivery being one of them—may help residents remember that their communities are still their communities. “When they see that carrier back out on the street,” Swigart said, “that’s the first sign to them that life is starting to return to normal.”

45.  Postal services work hard to identify items that require priority treatment.

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H

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36. 美国邮政服务有一套确保员工安全的系统。
解析:E。根据system、ensure和employees’ safety可定位至E段第四句。该段主要说美国邮政应对自然灾害有着周密的应急计划,中间说到灾难中该机构的首要职责是确保员工安全,题干中ensure its employees’ safety是本段中ensuring that employees are safe的同义转述,因此选E。
37. 一名官员表示,与其他联邦机构相比,美国邮政的独特之处在于,它可以更直接地接触社区。
解析:I。根据题干中的unique、communities和other federal agencies可定位至I段最后两句。该段说到美国邮政庞大的基础设施是“独特的联邦资产”,后面又解释道美国邮政不同于其他联邦机构,因为它遍及美国各地的每个社区,题干内容是对这一内容的同义概述,因此选I。
38. 自然灾害对社区生活会造成长期的影响。
解析:C。根据Natural disasters、long-lasting impact和community life可定位至C段倒数第二句。该段开始描述各种自然灾害及其影响,后面部分说到自然灾害可以摧毁社区的基础设施,扰乱系统达数月甚至数年之久,题干内容是对此内容的概括总结,因此选C。
39. 几乎一半的支付仍是通过邮递服务完成的。
解析:G。根据Mail delivery和half of payments可以定位至G段最后一句。该段主要讲邮政服务每天处理的邮件,最后说到近一半的账单支付仍依靠邮件递送服务来完成,题干内容是对本段最后一句的同义转述,因此选G。
40. 看到邮递员出现在街上是生活开始恢复正常的可靠迹象。
解析:K。根据题干中的the sight、a reassuring sign和life becoming normal可定位至K段。该段最后一句说当人们看到邮件运输车又出现在大街上,就意味着生活开始回归正常了,题干中的a reassuring sign of life becoming normal是对E段最后一句中the first sign to them that life is starting to return to normal的同义转述,因此选K。
41. 飓风“卡特里娜”中断了正常的投递之后,临时的邮件服务点建立起来了。
解析:F。根据题干中的Hurricane Katrina、mail service points和set up可定位至F段。该段最后一句说,2005年飓风“卡特里娜”袭击美国后,由于美国邮政局在两周内无法提供街道投递服务,所以全国建立了数十个邮政设施点,题干是这一内容的同义表述,因此选F。
42. 受极寒天气影响,美国一些地区的邮政服务暂停了。
解析:B。根据题干中的postal service、suspended和extreme cold weather可定位至B段第二句。该句说到,由于极地冷空气的爆发,甚至是美国邮政也暂停了邮递服务,题干中的suspended为原词重现,extreme cold weather对应本段中的Arctic outbreak,因此题干是对B段第二句的概括总结,故选B。
43. 私营邮递公司通过发放紧急物资来提供灾后救助。
解析:J。由题干中的Private postal companies、support和distributing urgent supplies可定位至J段。该段第一句讲到,私营快递公司利用其物流方面的专业优势帮助灾后地区重获生机,接着举联邦快递的例子来说明这一情况,题干内容是对本段的概括总结,因此选J。
44. 一名敬业的美国邮政服务工作人员在极端条件下仍在坚持工作。
解析:D。由题干中的USPS employee和extreme conditions可定位至D段第一句。该段主要讲无人机拍摄到一名美国邮政的工作人员在受火灾影响而烧成废墟的街区收取邮件,题干中的USPS employee是本段中a USPS worker的同义替换,extreme conditions是对本段中deadly 2017 wildfires、burned homes和in an affected area的同义概括,因此选D。
45. 邮政部门会尽力辨识那些需要优先处理的材料。
解析:H。根据Postal services、identify和priority treatment可定位至H段第一句。题干中的Postal services是指本段中的USPS和UPS,work hard to是对本段中try their best to的同义替换,identify为原词重现,本段主要说要分辨出哪些包裹里有关键材料很难,但是美国邮政和联合包裹会尽力去优先处理敏感材料,题干是对本内容的概括总结,因此选H。
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