The outbreak of this incident has given us much for thought, forcing us to ______ seriously on the past and the future.


  1. A.
    shape
  2. B.
    reflect
  3. C.
    urge
  4. D.
    distribute
B
考查固定詞組。Reflect on 反思,反;句意:這次事件的爆發(fā)引起我們很多思考,迫使我們反思我們的過去和未來。
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