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考研外语提分冲刺试卷9
一、UseofEnglish
1Thetermauthorityreferstotherightsinherentina
managerialpositiontogiveordersandexpecttheorderstobe
followed.Authoritywasamajorconceptfortheclassical
managementwriters;they(1)itasthegluethatheldan
organizationtogether.Itwastobedelegated(2)to
subordinatemanagers,(3)themcertainrightswhile
providingcertainspecifiedlimits(4)whichtooperate.
Eachmanagementpositionhascertainrightsthattheposition
holder(5)justbemusetheyholdthatposition.Authority
(6)toone'spositionwithinanorganizationandignores
thepersonal(7)oftheindividualmanager.Ithasnothing
directly(8)theindividual(9)flowsfromthe
positionthattheindividualholds.Whenaperson(10)a
positionofauthority,heorshenolongerhasanyauthority.
Theauthorityremainswiththepositionand(11)new
holder.Whenmanagersdelegateauthority,commensurate
responsibilitymustbegiven(12).Thatis,whenoneis
giventhe"right"todosomething,onealso(13)a
corresponding,,obligation,/to(14).Allocatingauthority
(15)responsibilitycancreate(16)foraperson,and
nooneshouldbe(17)responsibleforsomething(18)
whichheorshehasnoauthority.Classicalwritersrecognized
the(19)ofequatingauthorityandresponsibility.In
(20),theystatedthatonlyauthoritycouldbedelegated.
Theysupportedthiscontentionbynotingthatthedelegatewas
heldresponsiblefortheactionsofthepeopletowhomworkhad
beendelegated.
A.found
B.ordered
C.speculated
D.viewed
2、(2)
A.downward
B.upward
C.forward
D.backward
3、⑶
A.offer
B.conferring
C.grudging
D.giving
4、(4)
A.inside
B.within
C.off
D.outside
5、(5)
A.loves
B.likes
C.acquires
D.wants
6、(6)
A.sticks
B.tends
C.relates
D.intends
7、(7)
A.characteristics
B.features
C.particulars
D.opinions
8、⑻
A.todowith
B.concerning
C.inrelation
D.or
9、(9)
A.which
B.but
C.as
D.that
10、(10)
A.stops
B.refuses
C.leaves
D.withdraw
IK(11)
A.without
B.with
C.its
D.a
12、(12)
A.either
B.still
C.practically
D.aswell
13、(13)
A.assumes
B.takes
C.gains
D.realizes
14、(14)
A.have
B.work
C.showoff
D.perform
15、(15)
A.with
B.having
C.without
D.deprived
16、(16)
A.opportunities
B.problems
C.fun
D.enjoyment
17、(17)
A.regarded
B.taken
C.made
D.held
18、(18)
A.over
B.about
C.on
D.within
19、(19)
A.danger
B.weakness
C.importance
D.connection
20、(20)
A.that
B.sense
C.addition
D.which
二、ReadingComprehension
1PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
PotentialAIDSvictimswhorefusetobetestedforthedisease
andthendefendtheirrighttoremainignorantaboutwhether
theycarrythevirusareentitledtothatfight.Butignorance
cannotbeusedtorationalizeirresponsibility.Nowherein
theirargumentistheirconcernabouthowsuchignorancemight
endangerpublichealthbyexposingotherstothevirus.
Alldiseaseisanoutrage,anddiseasethataffectstheyoung
andhealthyseemsparticularlyoutrageous.Whenadisease
selectivelyattacksthesociallydisadvantaged,suchas
homosexualsanddrugabusers,itseemsaninjusticebeyond
rationalization.Suchisthecasewithacquiredimmune
deficiencysyndrome.
Decentpeopleareoffendedbythisunfairnessandinthename
ofbenevolencehavebeendriventodomorallyirresponsible
thingssuchasdenyingtheunpleasantfactsofthedisease,out
ofcompassionforthevictims.Wecannotdistortthefactsto
comforttheafflictedwhensuchconfusioncompoundsthetragedy.
Somecrucialfacts:AIDSisacommunicabledisease.The
percentageofthoseinfectedwiththeAIDSviruswhowill
eventuallycontractthediseaseisunknown,butthatpercentage
riseswitheachnewestimate.Thediseasesofarhasbeen100
potential.Thelatencyperiodbetweenthetimethevirusis
acquiredandthediseasedevelopsisalsounknown.
Wenowhaveteatsforthepresenceofthevirusthatisas
efficientandreliableasalmostanydiagnostictestin
medicine.Anindividualwhotestspositivecanbepresumedwith
near-certaintytocarrythevirus,whetherhehasthedisease
ornot.
TostatethatthetestforAIDSis"ambiguous”,asaclergyman
recentlyinpublic,isamisstatementandanimmoralact.To
statethatthetestdoesnotdirectlyindicatethepresenceof
thevirusisahalf-truththatmisleadsandanimmoralact.The
testcorrelatessoconsistentlywiththepresenceofthevirus
inbacteriaculturesastobeconsidered100percentcertain
byexperts.
Everyonewhotestspositivemustunderstandthatheisa
potentialvectorfortheAIDSvirusandhasamoraldutyand
responsibilitytopreventothersfromcontamination.Wearenot
justdealingwiththeprotectionoftheinnocentbutwithan
essentialsteptocontainthespreadofanepidemicashorrible
asanythathasbefallenmodernman.Wemustdoeverythingin
ourpowertokeepthisstill,untreatablediseasefrombecoming
pandemic.
Itmayseemunfairtoburdenthetragicvictimswithconcern
forthewelfareofothers.Butmoralresponsibilityisnota
luxuryofthefortunate,andevilactionscommittedindespair
cannotbecondemnedoutofpity.Itismorallywrongfora
healthyindividualwhotestspositiveforAIDStobeinvolved
withanyoneexceptunderthestrictprecautionsnowdefinedas
safesex.
Itismorallywrongforsomeoneinahigh-riskpopulationwho
refusestotesthimselftodootherthantoassumethathetests
positive.Itismorallywrongforthosewho,outofsympathy
fortheheartbreakingvictimsofthisepidemic,asthoughwell
wishingandplatitudes(老生常谈)abouttheambiguitiesofthe
diseasearenecessaryinordertocomfortthevictimswhile
'theycontributetoenlargingthenumberofthosevictims.
Moralresponsibilityistheburdenofthesickaswellasthe
healthy.
Accordingtotheessay,whichofthefollowingstatementsis
NOTtrue?
A.ItisunknownthathowmanyAlDS-infeetedpeoplewill
eventuallygetthedisease.
B.AIDSisacontagiousdisease.
C.AIDShasbeensofar100percentdeadly.
D.Theinactiveperiodbetweenthetimethevirusisacquired
andAIDSdevelopsis2years.
2、
Accordingtoexperts,thetestforAIDSis.
A.100percentcertaintycorrelatedwiththepresenceofthe
virusincultures
B.ambiguousbecauseeventheythemselvesarenotcertain
C.inaccuratebecausethereareconsistentlyconfusing
results
D.notcorrelatedwiththepresenceofthevirus
3、
Whatrhetoricalpurposedoesthelastthreesentencesinthe
essayserve?
A.Restatementoftheauthor,spurposeinthewriting.
B.Concludingtheauthor'sessaybyrestatinghismain
arguments.
C.BlamingthosewhorefusetobetestedfortheAIDS.
D.EmphasizingtheimportanceofthetestfortheAIDS.
4、
Theword,,outrage,/(Sentence1,Paragraph2)mostprobably
means.
A.indignation
B.anger
C.disgrace
D.cruelty
5、
Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Theauthorassertsthatthosewhorefusetobetestedfor
AIDSarejustifiable.
B.Theauthorholdsthatthesickshouldtakethemoral
responsibilityofprotectingpublichealth.
C.Theauthorstatesthatpeopleshouldtakeprecautions
againstAIDS.
D.Theauthorthinksthatpeopleshouldcondemnthosewhoare
irresponsible.
6、Ifnationalhealthinsurancewouldnotcuretheproblems
oftheAmericanhealthcaresystem,what,then,isresponsible
forthem?Suspicionfallsheavilyonhospitals,whichmakeup
thelargestcomponentofthesystem.In1988hospitals
accountedfor39%ofallhealthexpenditures-morethandoctor,
nursinghomes,drugs,andhomehealthcarecombined.
AlthoughU.S.hospitalsprovideoutstandingresearchand
frequentlyexcellentcare,theyalsoexhibittheclassic
attributesofinsufficientorganizations:increasingcostsand
decreasinguse.Theaveragecostofahospitalstayin
1987一$3,850―wasmorethandoublethe1980cost.Acareful
governmentanalysispublishedin1987revealedtheinflation
ofhospitalcosts,overandabovegeneralpriceinflation,as
amajorfactorintheirgrowth,evenafterallowancesweremade
forincreasesinthepopulationandinintensityofcare.While
therateofincreaseforhospitalcostswas2796greaterthan
thatforallmedicalcareand163%greaterthanthatforall
othergoodsandservices,demandforhospitalservicesfellby
34%.Buthospitalsseemedobliviousofthedecline:duringthis
periodthenumberofhospitalbedsshrankonlybyabout396,
andthenumberoffull-timeemployeesgrewbymorethan240,000.
Afteryetanotherunexpectedlyhighhospital-costincrease
lastyear,onepuzzledgovernmentanalystasked:"Where'sthe
moneygoing?”Muchoftheincreaseinhospitalcosts一amounting
to$180billionfrom1965to1987—wenttoduplicatingmedical
technologyavailableinnearbyhospitalsandmaintaining
excessbeds.ModernHealthcare,aleadingjournalinthefield,
recentlynotedthat"anecdotesofhospitals,unnecessary
spendingontechnologyabound”.Medicaltechnologyisvery
expensive.Anoperatingroomoutfittedtoperform,open-heart
surgerycostshundredsofthousandsofdollars.From1982to
1989thenumberofhospitalswithopen-heart-surgery
facilitiesgrewby33%,andthemostrapidgrowthoccurredamong
smallerandmoderate-sizedhospitals.Thisgrowthwas
worrisomeforreasonsofbothcostsandquality.Underused
technologyalmostinevitablydecreasesqualityofcare.In
medicine,asineverythingelse,practicemakesperfect.For
example,mostofthehospitalswiththelowestmortalityrates
forcoronary-bypasssurgeryperform,atleastfiftytoa
hundredsuchproceduresannually,andinsomecasesmanymore;
themajorityofthosewiththehighestmortalityratesperform,
fewerthanfiftyayear.
Accordingtothepassage,theAmericanhealth-care
system.
A.isworkingsmoothly
B.isthebestsystemintheworld
C.isnotworkingefficiently
D.inonthepointofcollapses
7、
In1980,theaveragecostofahospitalstaywas_
A.$3,850,
B.lessthan$1,925
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J13
C.$1,925
D.morethan$1,925
8、
Whendemandforhospitalservicesfell,hospitals.
A.tookeffectivemeasurestoreducetheirexpenditures
B.werefullyawareofthesituationandtooksomemeasures
accordingly
C.reducedthenumberofhospitalbedssharply
D.continuedtotakeonmoreful1-timemedicalworkers
9、
Accordingtothepassage,hospitalcostswentupgreatly
mainlybecause.
A.hospitalsspentalotofmoneyunnecessarilyonmedical
technology
B.hospitalsboughttoomuchexpensiveoperatingequipment
C.hospitalsemployedtoomanyunskilledmedicalworkers
D.hospitalswereunderpoormanagement
10、
Itisimpliedinthelastparagraphthatifahospitaluses
itsmedicaltechnologytothefull,.
A.itwilldecreaseitsqualityoftreatment
B.itwillcertainlypushupitsexpenditures
C.itwillhaveahighmortalityratefromsurgery
D.itwillmaintainitsgoodqualityofcare
11>Climaticconditionsaredelicatelyadjustedtothe
compositionoftheEarth'satmosphere.Iftherewereachange
intheatmosphere—forexample,intherelativeproportionsof
atmosphericgases^-theclimatewouldprobablychangealso.A
slightincreaseinwatervapor,forinstance,wouldincrease
theheat-retainingcapacityoftheatmosphereandwouldlead
toariseinglobaltemperatures.Incontrast,alargeincrease
inwatervaporwouldincreasethethicknessandextentofthe
cloudlayer,reducingtheamountofsolarenergyreachingthe
Earth'ssurface.
Thelevelofcarbondioxideintheatmospherehasanimportant
effectonclimaticchange.MostoftheEarth'sincomingenergy
isshort-wavelengthradiation,whichtendstopassthrough
atmosphericcarbondioxideeasily.TheEarth,however,
reradiatesmuchofthereceivedenergyaslong-wavelength
radiation,whichcarbondioxideabsorbsandthenremitstoward
theEarth.Thisphenomenon,knownasthegreenhouseeffect,can
resultinanincreaseinthesurfacetemperatureofaplanet.
AnextremeexampleoftheeffectisshownbyVenus,aplanet
coveredbyheavycloudscomposedmostlyofcarbondioxide,
whosesurfacetemperatureshavebeenmeasuredat43012.Ifthe
carbondioxidecontentoftheatmosphereisreduced,the
temperaturefalls.Accordingtoonerespectabletheory,ifthe
atmosphericcarbondioxideconcentrationwerehalved,the
Earthwouldbecomecompletelycoveredwithice.Anotherequally
respectabletheory,however,statesthatahalvingofthe
carbondioxideconcentrationwouldleadonlytoreductionin
globaltemperaturesof312.
If,becauseofanincreaseinforestfiresorvolcanicactivity,
thecarbondioxidecontentoftheatmosphereincreased,a
warmerclimatewouldbeproduced.Plantgrowth,whichrelies
onboththewarmthandtheavailabilityofcarbondioxide,would
probablyincrease.Asaconsequence,plantswouldusemoreand
morecarbondioxide.Eventuallycarbondioxidelevelswould
diminishandtheclimate,inturn,wouldbecomecooler.With
reducedtemperaturesmanyplantswoulddie;carbondioxide
wouldtherebybereturnedtotheatmosphereandgraduallythe
temperaturewouldriseagain.Thus,ifthisprocessoccurred,
theremightbealong-termoscillationintheamountofcarbon
dioxidepresentintheatmosphere,withregulartemperature
increasesanddecreasesofasetmagnitude.
Someclimatologistsarguethattheburningoffossilfuelshas
raisedthelevelofcarbondioxideintheatmosphereandhas
causedaglobaltemperatureincreaseofatleast1℃.Buta
supposedglobaltemperatureriseof112mayinrealitybeonly
severalregionaltemperatureincreases,restrictedtoareas
wheretherearemanymeteorologicalstationsandmusedsimply
byshiftsinthepatternofatmosphericcirculation.Other
areas,forexample,theSouthernHemisphereOceanicZone,may
beexperiencinganequivalenttemperaturedecreasethatis
unrecognizedbecauseoftheshortageofmeteorological
recordingstations.
Whichofthefollowingquestionsdoesthepassagesupply
informationforanswering?
A.Whyareprojectionsoftheeffectsofchangesinwatervapor
levelsohtheclimatesoinaccurate?
B.Whatarethestepsintheprocessthattakesplaceascarbon
dioxideabsorbslong-wavelengthradiation?
C.Howmightourunderstandingofthegreenhouseeffectbe
improvediftheburningoffossilfuelsweredecreased?
D.Whatmightcauseaseriesofregularincreasesand
decreasesintheamountofcarbondioxideintheatmosphere?
12、
Theauthorisprimarilyconcernedwith.
A.explainingtheeffectsthattheburningoffossilfuels
mighthaveonclimate
B.illustratingtheeffectsofcarbondioxideonatmospheric
radiation
C.discussingeffectsthatchangesinthecarbondioxidelevel
intheatmospheremighthaveonclimate
D.challenginghypothesisabouttheeffectsofwatervaporand
carbondioxideonclimate
13、
Thepassagesuggeststhatalargedecreaseintheamountof
carbondioxideintheatmospherewouldresultin.
A.atleastaslightdecreaseinglobaltemperatures
B.atthemostaslightincreaseinshort-wave1engthradiation
reachingtheEarth
C.aslightlong-termincreaseinglobaltemperatures
D.alargelong-termincreaseintheamountofvolcanic
activity
14、
Thepassagesuggeststhatiftherewereaslightglobalwarming
atthepresenttime,itwouldbe.
A.difficulttomeasuretheincreaseofcarbondioxideinthe
atmospherebecauseoflocalvariationsinamounts
B.easytodemonstratetheeffectsofthewarmingonthewater
vaporintheatmosphere
C.difficulttoprovethatthewarmingwasmusedbytheburning
offossilfuels
D.easytoprovethatthewarmingwascausedbyanincrease
ofcloudcover
15、
Al1ofthefollowingcanbefoundintheauthor'sdiscussion
ofclimateexcept.
A.anindicationoftheeffectofanincreaseinwatervapor
intheatmosphere
B.acontrastbetweentwotheoriesabouttheeffectsofa
loweringofcarbondioxidelevelsintheatmosphere
C.ageneralizationabouttheefficiencyofmeteorological
recordingstations
D.hypothesisabouttherelationshipbetweenatmospheric
gasesandchangesinclimate
16、Contrarytotheimpressionthatgrandmothersare
delightedtohelptheirgrowndaughtersandcarefortheir
grandchildren,astudyofmultigenerationalfamiliesindicates
thatmanyolderwomenresentthefrequentimpositionsofthe
youngergenerationsontheirhomeandenergy.
“Youngwomenwithchildrenareunderalotofpressurethese
days,andtheyexpecttheirmotherstohelpthempickupthe
pieces”,notedDr.BertramJ.Choler,abehavioralscientist
attheUniversityofChicago."Thisisoftenthestrongest
sourceofresentmentonthepartofGrandmother,whohas
finishedwithchildcaringandnowhasherown1ifetolive.
Grandmothersliketoseetheirchildrenandgrandchildren,but
ontheirowntime”.
InallthefourNewEnglandfamiliesstudied,theolderwomen
resentedthenumerousphonecallsandvisitsfromtheirgrown
daughter,whooftenturnedtotheirmothersforadvice,
physicalresources,affection,andcompanionshipaswellas
babysittingservices.Americansocietykeepspilingonthe
burdensforolderpeople,particularlythoseintheir50sand
60s”,Dr.Cholersaidinaninterviewhere."They'restill
workingandthey'retakingcareoftheirgrownchildrenand
maybealsotheiragedparents.Sometimeslifegetstobetoo
much.That'sonereasonmanyolderfolksmovefaraway,to
FloridaorArizona.Theyneedmorespaceandtimetoattendto
theirownaffairandfriends.Youngpeopledon'tunderstand
this,andthat'spartofwhatcreatetensionbetween
generations”.
Hehasfoundthat,contrarytowhattheyoungergenerationsmay
havethought,olderpeoplehaveanenormousamounttodo."More
thanhalfofworking-classgrandmothersstillwork,andif
they'reretiredtheyhaveactivitiesinthecommunitythatkeep
themoccupied”,hesaid."Eachgenerationhasgottoappreciate
theuniqueneedsoftheother”,Dr.Cholerwenton."Theyounger
generationhastorealizethatgrandparentshavebusy,active
livesandthattheyneedprivacyandmorespaceforthemselves.
Andtheoldergenerationhastorealizethatcontinuingtobe
partofthefamilyisimportanttotheyoungergenerationand
thattheyneedhelpandsupport
Henotedthatproblemswithinterdependencebetween
generationswerelikelytobemoreintenseinworking-class
familiesthaninmiddleandupper-classfamilies.Heexplained
thattheworkingclasstendedtobegeographicallylessmobile
andtohavefeweroutsideresourcesandthatdaughtersweremore
likelytoberearedwithastrongfamilyorientationandless
emphasisonestablishinganindependentlife.
Whatcanbeinferredfromthesentence"Sometimeslifegets
tobetoomuch”(Sentence4,Paragraph3)?
A.Olderpeopleenjoytheirlifeverymuch.
B.Toolderpeople,sometimeslifebecomesverydifficult.
C.Therearesomanythingstodothatthegrandparentscan,t
decide.
D.Toolderpeople,sometimeslifeisrewarding.
17、
Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?
A.Daughtersintheworking-classfamiliestryveryhardto
establishanindependentlife.
B.Childrenofworking-classfamiliestendtostayinthesame
geographicalareawheretheywereraised.
C.Interdependencebetweengenerationsismoreintensein
working-classfamilies.
D.Inmiddleandupper-classfamiliestherearenoproblems
withinterdependencebetweengenerations.
18、
Whatdoesthephrase"pickupthepieces'"(Sentence2,
Paragraph2)probablymean?
A.repairitemsthatgetbroken
B.pickupthechildren,sclothing
C.solvetheirproblems
D.matchthepiecestogether
19、
Accordingtothepassage,thegrowndaughtersrequiretheir
motherstodoallthefollowingEXCEPT.
A.giveadvice
B.showaffection
C.offerhelptolookaftertheirchildren
D.providefinancialaids
20、
Thebesttitleforthepassagemightbe.
A.GenerationGap
B.FromtheOtherSideoftheGenerationGap
C.TheConflictBetweenGenerations
D.Grandmothers,resentment
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E、F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
AtYaleUniversity,sometenstudentsliveoffcampusina
cooperativehometheycalltheGreenHouse.(41).Late
atnight,theydrivetothestoreandquietlyjumpintoits
car-sizeddumpster,pickingoutunopenedpackagesofstill
freshfood.Theyfindmilk,eggs,breadandcookies,chocolate,
soup,vegetables,evenfrozenpizzasandsoymilk.Notonlyare
mostGreenHouseresidentsvegetarian,buttheyarealso
moderatefreegans,meaningthattheyeatmainlywhattheycan
getforfree.Thesestudents,ofcourse,aretryingtoleave
assmallan“ecologicalfootprint"aspossible.
(42).AcrossAmericaotherdevoutenvironmentaliststire
“offthegrid”,buildingshacksinthewildernesswithout
runningwaterorelectricity.Frustratedwithenvironmental
destructionandwaste,theyhaverenouncedthesystemthat
fostersandperpetuatesit.Suchasceticanti-consumerismmay
bethemostdramaticsideofenvironmentalism,anditleadsto
culturalfermentthatcansetintomotionpoliticaland
economicchange.Itspractitionersfocusonpersonalsacrifice,
hopingthattheiridealsandasceticismwillspread1ikea
religion.
(43).Ourpoliticalandeconomicsystemsaredeeply
immature.Environmentalistsneedmspendjustasmuchenergy
organizingpoliticalandeconomicenvironmentalism.Also,
old-fashionedenvironmentalismoftenassumesthatbusinessis
opposedtoenvironmentalprotection.Infact,thousandsofUS
companiesarediscovering,oftenwiththehelpofenergy
consultants,howmuchmoneytheyhavetostandfrombecoming
0----------£
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environmentallyefficient:savingenergyandrecyclingwithin
industry.TherecentbookNaturalCapitalism:CreatingtheNext
IndustrialRevolutionbyPaulHawkenetalnowtranslatedinto
Chinese,shouldgetsomeofthecreditforbringingaboutthis
transformationinattitudes.
Paradoxically,theUSisboththebirthplaceofglobal
environmentalismandtheworld'sbiggestenvironmentalspender.
Romanticism,theEuropeanandAmericanliteraryandartistic
movementthatfoundGodinthewilderness,hadastronglong
termimpactonAmericanthinking,startinginthemiddlethird
ofthe19thcentury.Inparticular,renewedattentiontothe
essaysofHenryDavidThoreau(1817-62)helpedlaunchmodern
environmentalismacenturyafterhisdeath.(44).Whythe
discrepancy?
Mostenvironmentaldamagecannotbeboileddowntothechoices
madebyindividuals.Mostenvironmentaldamagecannotbeboiled
downtothechoicesmadebyindividuals.Rather,individuals
arelockedintoasysteminwhichheavyindustrycommitsthe
majorityofecologicalcrimes,buttressedbyaneconomicsystem
thatsquandersnaturalresources.Thegovernmentgivesaway
miningrightsandopenspublicforeststologgerspractically
forfree一andbigbusinessspendsmillionsofdollarstomake
surepoliticianskeepondoingso.(45).Formany
environmentalproblems,thesolutionisorganizedpolitical
pressureandentrepreneurialinnovati
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