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考研英语一真题及答案
Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)for
eachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10
points)
Peopleare,onthewhole,pooratconsideringbackground
informationwhenmakingindividualdecisions.Atfirstglancethis
mightseemlikeastrengththat1theabilitytomakejudgmentswhich
areunbiasedby2factors.ButDr.UriSimonsohnspeculatedthatan
incibilitytoconsiderthebig3wasleadingdecision-makerstobe
biasedbythedailysamplesofinformationtheywereworkingwith.4,
hetheorisedthatajudge5ofappearingtoosoft6crimemightbe
morelikelytosendsomeonetoprison7hehadalreadysentencedfive
orsixotherdefendantsonlytoforcedcommunityserviceonthatday.
To8thisidea,heturnedtotheuniversity-admissionsprocess.In
theory,the9ofanapplicantshouldnotdependonthefewothers10
randomlyforinterviewduringthesameday,butDr.Simonsohn
suspectedthetruthwas11.
Hestudiedtheresultsof9,323MBAinterviews12by31admissions
officers.Theinterviewershad13applicantsonascaleofoneto
five.Thisscale14numerousfactorsintoconsideration.Thescores
were15usedinconjunctionwithanapplicant'sscoreonthe
GrtiduateManagementAdmissionTest,orGMAT,astandardizedexam
whichis16outof800points,tomakeadecisiononwhetherto
accepthimorher.
Dr.Simonsohnfoundifthescoreofthepreviouscandidateina
dailyseriesofintervieweeswas0.75pointsormorehigherthanthat
oftheone17that,thenthescoreforthenextapplicantwould18by
anaverageof0.075points.Thismightsoundsmall,butto19the
effectsofsuchadecreaseacandidatecouldneed30moreGMATpoints
thanwou1dotherwisehavebeen20.
1.[A]grants[B]submits[C]transmits[D]delivers
2.[A]minor[B]objective[C]crucial[D]external
3.[A]issue[B]vision[C]picture[D]external
4.[A]Forexample[B]Onaverage[C]Inprinciple[D]Aboveall
5.[A]fond[B]fearful[C]capable[D]thoughtless
6.[A]in[B]on[C]to[D]for
7.[A]if[B]until[C:though[D]unless
8.[A]promote[B]emphasize[C]share[D]test
9.[A]decision[B]quality[C]status[D]success
10.[A]chosen[B]studied[C]found[D]identified
11.[A]exceptional[B'defensible[C]replaceable[D]otherwise
12.[A]inspired[B]expressed[C]conducted[D]secured
13.[A]assigned[B]rated[C]matched[D]arranged
14.[A]put[B]got[Clgave[D]took
15.[A]instead[B]then[C]ever[D]rather
16.[A]selected[B]passed[C]marked[D]introduced
17.[A]before[B]after[C]above[D]below
18.[A]jump[B]float[C]drop[D]fluctuate
19.[A]achieve[B]undo[C]maintain[D]disregard
20.[A]promising[B]possible[C]necessary[D]helpful
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtext
bychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40
points)
Text1
InthefilmversionofTheDevilWearsPrada,MirandaPriestly,
playedbyMerylStreep,scoldsherunattractiveassistantfor
imaginingthathighfashiondoesn,taffecther,Priestlyexplains
howthedeepbluecoloroftheassistant'ssweaterdescendedover
theyearsfromfashionshowstodepartmentsstoresandtothebargain
bininwhichthepoorgirldoubtlessfoundhergarment.
Thistop-downconceptionofthefashionbusinesscouldn,tbemore
outofdateoratoddswiththefeverishwouldbedescribedin
Overdressed,ElizabethClin。'sthree-yearindictmentof”fast
fashion”.Inthelastdecadeorso,advancesintechnologyhave
allowedmass-marketlabelssuchasZara,H&M,andUniqlotoreactto
trendsmorequicklyandanticipatedemandmoreprecisely.Quicker
turnaroundsmeanlesswastedinventory,morefrequentrelease,and
moreprofit.Theselabelsencouragestyle-consciousconsumerstosee
clothesasdisposable-meanttolastonlyawashortwo,althoughthey
don,tadvertisethat-andtorenewtheirwardrobeeveryfewweeks.
Byofferingon-trenditemsatdirt-cheapprices,Clineargues,these
brandshavehijackedfashioncycles,shakinganindustrylong
accustomedtoaseasonalpace.
Thevictimsofthisrevolution,ofcourse,arenotlimitedto
designers.ForH&Mtooffera$5.95knitminiskirtinallits2,300-
piusstoresaroundtheworld,itmustrelyonlow-wageoverseaslabor,
orderinvolumesthatstrainnaturalresources,andusemassive
amountsofharmfulchemicals.
Overdressedisthefashionworld'stmswertoconsumer-activist
bestsellerslikeMichaelPollan'sThe0mnivore,sDilemma.Mass-
producedclothing,likefastfood,fillsahungerandneed,yetis
non-durableandwasteful,MClineargues.Americans,shefinds,buy
roughly20billiongarmentsayear-about64itemsperperson-
andnomatterhowmuchtheygiveaway,thisexcessleadstowaste.
TowardstheendofOverdressed,Clineintroducedherideal,a
BrooklynwomannamedSarahKateBeaumont,whosincehasmadeal1of
herownclothes-andbeautifully.ButasClineisthefirsttonote,
ittookBeaumontdecadestoperfecthercraft;herexamplecan,tbe
knockedoff.
Thoughseveralfast-fashioncompanieshavemadeeffortstocurb
theirimpactonlaborandtheenvironment-includingH&M,withits
greenConsciousCollectionline-Clinebelieveslastingchangecan
onlybeeffectedbythecustomer.Sheexhibitstheidealismcommonto
manyadvocatesofsustainability,beitinfoodorinenergy.Vanity
isaconstant;peoplewillonlystartshoppingmoresustainablywhen
theycan*taffordnotto.
21.Priestlycriticizesherassistantforher
[A]poorbargainingskill.
[B]insensitivitytofashion.
[C]obsessionwithhighfashion.
[D]lackofimagination.
22.?\ccordingtoCline,mass-marketlabelsurgeconsumersto
IA]combatunnecessarywaste.
[B]shutoutthefeverishfashionworld.
[C]resisttheinfluenceofadvertisements.
[D]shopfortheirgarmentsmorefrequently.
23.Theword“indictment”(Line3,Para.2)isclosestinmeaning
to
rA]
Laccusation.
rB]
Lenthusiasm.
rcT
LJindifference,
rDT
LJtolerance.
24.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
[A]Vanityhasmoreoftenbeenfoundinidealists.
[B]Thefast-fashionindustryignoressustainability.
[C]Peoplearemoreinterestedinunaffordablegarments.
[D]Pricingisvitaltoenvironment-friendlypurchasing.
25.Whatisthesubjectofthetext?
[A]Satireonanextravagantlifestyle.
[B]Challengetoahigh-fashionmyth.
[C]Criticismofthefast-fashionindustry.
[D]Exposureofamass-marketsecret.
Text2
Anoldsayinghasitthathalfofal1advertisingbudgetsarewasted-
thetroubleis,nooneknowswhichhalf.Intheinternetage,at
leastintheory,thisfractioncainbemuchreduced.Bywatchingwhat
peoplesearchfor,clickonandsayonline,companiescanaim
ubehaviouraladsatthosemostlikelytobuy.
Inthepastcoupleofweeksaquarrelhasillustratedthevalueto
advertisersofsuchfine-grainedinformation:Shouldadvertisers
assumethatpeoplearehappytobetrackedandsentbehaviouralads?
Orshouldtheyhaveexplicitpermission?
InDecemberAmerica*sFederalTradeCommission(FTC)proposed
acidinga"donottrack〃(DNT)optiontointernetbrowsers,sothat
userscouldtelladvertisersthattheydidnotwanttobe
followed.Microsoft'sInternetExplorerandApple*sSafaribothoffer
DNT;Google,sChromeisduetodosothisyear.InFebruarytheFTC
andDigitalAdvertisingAlliance(DAA)agreedthattheindustrywould
getcrackingonrespondingtoDNTrequests.
OnMay31stMicrosoftSetofftherow:ItsaidthatInternetExplorer
10,theversionduetoappearwindows8,wouldhaveDNTasadefault.
Itisnotyetclearhowadvertiserswi11respond.GettingaDNT
signaldocsnotobligeanyonetostoptracking,althoughsome
companieshavepromisedtodoso.Unabletotellwhethersomeone
reallyobjectstobehaviouraladsorwhethertheyarestickingwith
MicrosoftJsdefault,somemayignoreaDNTsignalandpresson
anyway.
AlsouncleariswhyMicrosofthasgoneitalone.Afterall,ithas
anadbusinesstoo,whichitsayswillcomplywithDNTrequests,
thoughitisstillworkingouthow.IfitistryingtoupsetGoogle,
whichrelicsalmostwhollyondefaultwillbecomethenorm.DNTdocs
notseemanobviouslyhugesellingpointforwindows8-thoughthe
firmhascomparedsomeofitsotherproductsfavourablywithGoogle*s
onthatcountbefore.BrendonLynch,Microsoft,schiefprivacy
officer,blogged:"wcbelieveconsumersshouldhavemorecontrol.*
Coulditreallybethatsimple?
26.Itissuggestedinparagraph1that“behavioural“adshelp
advertisersto:
[A]easecompetitionamongthemselves
[B]lowertheiroperationalcosts
[C]avoidcomplaintsfromconsumers
[D]providebetteronlineservices
27.“Theindustry”(Line6,Para.3)refersto:
[A]onlineadvertisers
[B]e-commerceconductors
[C]digitalinformationanalysis
[D]internetbrowserdevelopers
28.BobLiodiceholdsthatsettingDNTasadefault
[A]manycutthenumberofjunkads
[B]failstoaffecttheadindustry
[C]willnotbenefitconsumers
|D|goesagainsthumannature
29.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph.6?
rA]
LDNTmaynotserveitsintendedpurpose
rBT
LJAdvertisersarewillingtoimplementDNT
rcT
LJDNTislosingitspopularityamongconsumers
rDT
LJAdvertisersareobligedtoofferbehaviouralads
30.Theauthor,sattitudetowardswhatBrendonLynchsaidinhis
blogisoneof:
[A]indulgence
[B]understanding
[C]appreciation
[D]skepticism
Text3
Upuntilafewdecadesago,ourvisionsofthefuturewerelargely-
thoughbynomeansuniformly-glowinglypositive.Scienceand
technologywouldcurealltheillsofhumanity,leadingtolivesof
fulfillmentandopportunityforall.
Nowutopiahasgrownunfashionable,aswehavegainedadeeper
appreciationoftherangeofthreatsfacingus,fromasteroidstrike
toepidemicfluandtoclimatechange.Youmightevenbetemptedto
assumethathumanityhaslittlefuturetolookforwardto.
Butsuchgloominessismisplaced.Thefossilrecordshowsthat
manyspecieshaveenduredformillionsofyears-sowhyshouldn'twe?
Tcikeabroaderlookatourspecies*placeintheuniverse,andit
becomesclearthatwehaveanexcellentchanceofsurvivingfortens,
ifnothundreds,ofthousandsofyears.LookupHomosapiensinthe
“RedList“ofthreatenedspeciesoftheInternationalUnionforthe
ConversationofNature(IUCN),andyouwillread:"ListedasLeast
Concernasthespeciesisverywidelydistributed,adaptable,
currentlyincreasing,andtherearenomajorthreatsresultinginan
overal1populationdecline.”
Sowhatdoesourdeepfuturehold?Agrowingnumberofresearchers
andorganizationsarenowthinkingseriouslyaboutthatquestion.For
example,theLongNowFoundationhasitsflagshipprojectamedical
clockthatisdesignedtostillbemarkingtimethousandsofyears
hence.
Perhapswillfully,itmaybeeasiertothinkaboutsuchlengthy
timescalesthanaboutthemoreimmediatefuture.Thepotential
evolutionoftoday*stechnology,anditssocialconsequences,is
dazzlinglycomplicated,andit'sperhapsbestlefttosciencefiction
writersandfuturologiststoexplorethemanypossibi1itieswecan
envisage.That*sonereasonwhywehavelaunchedArc,anew
publicationdedicatedtothenearfuture.
Buttakealongerviewandthereisasurprisingamountthatwe
cansaywithconsiderableassurance.Assooften,thepastholdsthe
keytothefuture:wehavenowidentifiedenoughofthelong-term
patternsshapingthehistoryoftheplanet,andourspecies,tomake
evidence-basedforecastsaboutthesituationsinwhichour
descendantswillfindthemselves.
Thislongperspectivemakesthepessimisticviewofourprospects
seemmorelikelytobeapassingfad.Tobesure,thefutureisnot
allrosy.Butwearenowknowledgeableenoughtoreducemanyofthe
risksthatthreatenedtheexistenceofearlierhumans,andtoimprove
thelotofthosetocome.
31.Ourvisionofthefutureusedtobeinspiredby
rAT
LJourdesireforlivesoffulfillment
rBT
LJourfaithinscienceandtechnology
rcT
LJourawarenessofpotentialrisks
rDT
LJourbeliefinequalopportunity
32.TheIUCN's"RedList”suggestthathumanbeingare
rA1
LJasustainedspecies
rBT
LJathreatentotheenvironment
rcT
LJtheworld*sdominantpower
rDT
LJamisplacedrace
33.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph5?
[A]Archelpslimitthescopeoffuturologicalstudies.
[B]Technologyofferssolutionstosocialproblem.
[C]Theinterestinsciencefictionisontherise.
[D]OurImmediatefutureishardtoconceive.
34.Toensurethefutureofmankind,itiscrucialto
[A]exploreourplanetJsabundantresources
[B]adoptanoptimisticviewoftheworld
[C]drawonourexperiencefromthepast
[D]curbourambitiontoreshapehistory
35.Whichofthefollowingwou1dbethebesttitleforthetext?
[A]UncertaintyaboutOurFuture
[B]EvolutionoftheHumanSpecies
[C]TheEver-brightProspectsofMankind
FD]Science,TechnologyandHumanity
Text4
Onafivetothreevote,theSupremeCourtknockedoutmuchof
Arizona'simmigrationlawMonday-amodestpolicyvictoryforthe
ObamaAdministration.Butonthemoreimportantmatterofthe
Constitution,thedecisionwasan8-0defeatforthe
Administration,sefforttoupsetthebalanceofpowerbetweenthe
federalgovernmentandthestates.
InArizonav.UnitedStates,themajorityoverturnedthreeofthe
fourcontestedprovisionsofArizona'scontroversialplantohave
stateandlocalpoliceenforcefederalimmigrationlaw.The
ConstitutionalprinciplesthatWashingtonalonehasthepowerto
°establishauniformRuleofNaturalizcition“andthatfederallaws
precedestatelawsarenoncontroversicil.Arizonahadattemptedto
fashionstatepoliciesthatranparalleltotheexistingfederalones.
JusticeAnthonyKennedy,joinedbyChiefJusticeJohnRobertsand
theCourt,sliberals,ruledthatthestateflewtooclosetothe
federalsun.Ontheoverturnedprovisionsthemajorityheldthe
congresshaddeliberatelyaoccupiedthefield”andArizonahadthus
intrudedonthefederal*sprivilegedpowers.
However,theJusticessaidthatArizonapolicewouldbeallowedto
verifythelegalstatusofpeoplewhocomeincontactwithlaw
enforcement.That'sbecauseCongresshasalwaysenvisionedjoint
federal-stateimmigrationenforcementandexplicitlyencouragesstate
officerstoshareinformationandcooperatewithfederalcolleagues.
TwoofthethreeobjectingJustice-SamuelAlitoandClarence
Thomas-agreedwiththisConstitutionallogicbutdisagreedabout
whichArizonarulesconflictedwiththefederalstatute.Theonly
majorobjectioncamefromJusticeAntoninScalia,whoofferedaneven
morerobustdefenseofstateprivilegesgoingbacktotheAlienand
SeditionActs.
The8-0objectiontoPresidentObamaturnsonwhatJusticeSamuel
Alitodescribesinhisobjectionas“ashockingassertionoffederal
executivepower,f.TheWhiteHousearguedthatArizona*slaws
conflictedwithitsenforcementpriorities,evenifstatelaws
compliedwithfederalstatutestotheletter.Ineffect,theWhite
Houseclaimedthatitcouldinvalidateanyotherwiselegitimatestate
lawthatitdisagreeswith.
Somepowersdobelongexclusivelytothefederalgovernment,and
controlofcitizenshipandthebordersisamongthem.ButifCongress
wantedtopreventstatesfromusingtheirownresourcestocheck
immigrationstatus,itcould.Itneverdidso.Theadministrationwas
inessenceassertingthatbecauseitdidn'twanttocarryout
Congress'simmigrationwishes,nostateshouldbeallowedtodoso
either.EveryJusticerightlyrejectedthisremarkableclaim.
36.ThreeprovisionsofArizona*splanwereoverturnedbecause
they
[A]deprivedthefederalpoliceofConstitutionalpowers.
IBJdisturbedthepowerbalancebetweendifferentstates.
[C]oversteppedtheauthorityoffederalimmigrationlaw.
[D]contradictedboththefederalandstatepolicies.
37.OnwhichofthefollowingdidtheJusticesagree,accordingto
Paragraph4?
[A]Federalofficers'dutytowithholdimmigrants*information.
[B]States,independencefromfederalimmigrationlaw.
[C]States'legitimateroleinimmigrationenforcement.
[D]Congress'sinterventioninimmigrationenforcement.
38.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph5thattheAlienand
SeditionActs
rAT
LJviolatedtheConstitution.
rBT
LJunderminedthestates'interests.
rc]
Lsupportedthefederalstatute.
rDT
LJstoodinfavorofthestates.
39.TheWhiteHouseclaimsthatitspowerofenforcement
[A]outweighsthatheldbythestates.
[B]isdependentonthestates,support.
[C]isestablishedbyfederalstatutes.
[D]rarelygoesagainststatelaws.
40.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?
[A]ImmigrationissuesareusuallydecidedbyCongress.
[B]JusticesintendedtocheckthepoweroftheAdministration.
[C]JusticeswantedtostrengthenitscoordinationwithCongress.
[D]TheAdministrationisdominantoverimmigrationissues.
PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gto
fitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextrachoices,
whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWER
SHEET1.(10points)
Thesocialsciencesareflourishing.Asof,therewerealmost
hcilfamillionprofessionalsocialscientistsfromallfieldsinthe
world,workingbothinsideandoutsideacademia.Accordingtothe
WorldSocialScienceReport,thenumberofsocial-sciencestudents
worldwidehasswollenbyabout11%everyyearsince.
Yetthisenormousresourceinnotcontributingenoughtotoday's
globalchallengesincludingclimatechange,security,sustainable
developmentandhealth.(41)Humanityhasthenecessaryagro
technologicaltoolstoeradicatehunger,fromgeneticallyengineered
cropstoartificialfertilizers.Here,too,theproblemsaresocial:
theorganizationanddistributionoffood,wealthandprosperity.
(42)Thisisashame—thecommunityshouldbegraspingthe
opportunitytoraiseitsinfluenceintherealworld.Toparaphrase
thegreatsocialscientistJosephSchumpeter:thereisnoradical
innovationwithoutcreativedestruction.
Today,thesocialsciencesarelargelyfocusedondisciplinary
problemsandinternalscholarlydebates,ratherthanontopicswith
externalimpact.
Analysesrevealthatthenumberofpapersincludingthekeywords
uenvironmentalchangednoruclimatechange“haveincreased
rapidlysince,(43)
Whensocialscientistsdotacklepracticalissues,theirscopeis
oftenlocal:Belgiumisinterestedmainlyintheeffectsofpoverty
onBelgiumforexample.Andwhetherthecommunity*sworkcontributes
muchtoanoverallaccumulationofknowledgeisdoubtful.
Theproblemisnotnecessarilytheamountofavailablefunding
(44)thisisanadequateamountsolongasitisaimedinthe
rightdirection.Socialscientistswhocomplainaboutalackof
fundingshouldnotexpectmoreintoday,seconomicclimate.
Thetrickistodirectthesefundsbetter.TheEuropeanUnion
Frameworkfundingprogramshavelonghadacategoryspecifically
targetedatsocialscientists.Thisyear,itwasproposedthatsystem
bechanged:Horizon,anewprogramtobeenactedin,wou1dnothave
suchacategory,Thishasresultedinprotestsfromsocialscientists.
Buttheintentionisnottoneglectsocialscience;rather,the
completeopposite.(45)Thatshouldcreatemorecollaborative
endeavorsandhelptodevelopprojectsaimeddirectlyatsolving
globalproblems.
[A]Itcouldbethatweareevolvingtwocommunitiesofsocial
scientists:onethatisdiscipline-orientedandpublishinginhighly
specializedjournals,andonethatisproblem-orientedandpublishing
elsewhere,suchaspolicybriefs.
[B]However,thenumbersaresti11small:in,about1,600ofthe
100,000social-sciencespaperspublishedgloballyincludedoneof
theseKeywords.
[C]theideaistoforcesocialtointegratetheirworkwithother
categories,includinghealthanddemographicchangefoodsecurity,
marineresearchandthebio-economy,clear,efficientenergy;and
inclusive,innovativeandsecuresocieties.
[D]thesolutionistochangethemindsetoftheacademic
community,andwhatitconsiderstobeitsmaingoal.Global
chailengesandsocialinnovationoughttoreceivemuchmoreattention
fromscientists,especiallytheyoungones.
[E]Theseissuesallhaverootcausesinhumanbehavior.All
requirebehavioralchangeandsocialinnovations,aswellas
technologicaldevelopment.Stemmingclimatechange,forexample,is
asmuchaboutchangingconsumptionpatternsandpromotingtax
acceptanceasitisaboutdevelopingcleanenergy.
[F]Despitethesefactors,manysocialscientistsseemreluctant
totacklesuchproblems.AndinEurope,someareupinarmsovera
proposaltodropaspecificfundingcategoryforsocial-science
researchandtointegrateitwithincross-cuttingtopicsof
sustainabledevelopment.
[G]Duringthelate1990s,nationalspendingonsocialsciences
andthehumanitiesasapercentageofallresearchanddevelopment
funds-includinggovernment,highereducation,non-profitand
corporate-variedfromai'ound4%to25%;inmostEuropeannations,
itisabout15%.
SectionIIITranslation
46.Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlined
segmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyon
ANSWERSHEET2.(10points)
Itisspeculatedthatgardensarisefromabasicneedinthe
individualswhomadethem:theneedforcreativeexpression.Thereis
nodoubtthatgardensevidenceanimpossibleurgetocreate,express,
fashion,andbeautifyandthatseif-exprcssionisabasichumanurge;
(46)Yetwhenonelooksatthephotographsofthegardencreatedby
thehomeless,itstrikesonethat,foralltheirdiversityofstyles,
thesegardensspeakofvariousotherfundamentalurges,beyondthat
ofdecorationandcreativeexpression.
Oneoftheseurgeshadtodowithcreatingastateofpeaceinthe
midstofturbulence,a"stillpointoftheturningworld,“to
borrowaphrasefromT.S.Eliot.(47)Asacredplaceofpeace,
howevercrudeitmaybe,isadistinctlyhumanneed,asopposedto
shelter,whichisadistinctlyanimalneed.Thisdistinctionisso
muchsothatwherethelatterislacking,asitisfortheseunlikely
gardens,theformerbecomesallthemoreurgent.Composureisastate
ofmindmadepossiblebythestructuringofone'srelationtoone's
environment.(48)Thegardensofthehomelesswhichareineffect
homelessgardensintroducefromintoanurbanenvironmentwhereit
eitherdidn'texistorwasnotdiscernibleassuch.Insodoingthey
givecomposuretoasegmentoftheinarticulateenvironmentinwhich
theytaketheirstand.
Anotherurgeorneedthatthesegardensappeartorespondto,or
toarisefromissointrinsicthatwearebarelyeverconsciousof
itsabidingclaimsonus.Whenwearedeprivedofgreen,ofplants,
oftrees,(49)mostofusgiveintoademoralizationofspiritwhich
weusuallyblameonsomepsychologicalconditions,untilonedaywe
findourselvesingardenandfeeltheexpressionvanishasifby
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