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1.[聽力原文]M:Themomisfilledwithsmoke.Icanhardlybreathe.W:I

agree.Smokingshouldnotbepermittedinthismomatall.

Whatcanwelearnfromthisdialogue()

A.Theroomisonfire.

B.Themanisbotheredbythesmoke.

C.Thereislittleair.

D.Themanisnotpermittedintheroom.

2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?()

A.Gotothebeachwithherfriends.

B.PostponehermeetingwithprofessorJohns.

C.SeeProfessorJohnsafterclass.

D.GiveaspeechinProfessorJohn’sclass.

3.Whereisthewomannow?0

A.Inthehospital.

B.Athome.

C.Atwork.

D.Intheoffice.

4.Conversation2

What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?()

A.Teacherandstudent.

B.Glassmates.

C.Fatheranddaughter.

D.Motherandson.

5.Conversation1

Forwhomisthewomanbuyingthegift?()

A.Herson.

B.Hersister.

C.Herbrother.

D.Herhusband.

6.WhendidthewomanseeBob?()

A.2:00.

B.4:00.

C.5:00.

D.6:00.

7.Conversation2

Whydotheynotgotothepark?()

A.Becauseitistoofar.

B.Becausetheyhavebeentherebefore.

C.Becauseitisnotinteresting.

D.Becauseitisnear.

8.Conversation1

Whatdoesthewomanbuyatlast?()

A.Apenandapencil.

B.Achessset.

C.Acarmodel.

D.Nothingisbought.

9.Whatdoesthemanmean?()

A.ThewomanshouIdaskthepersonbythedoor.

B.ThewomanshouIdgetoffimmediateIy.

G.HewilltelIthewomanwhentogetoff.

D.Thewomanshouldcheckthemap.

10.Whatdidthemanthinkofthefilm?()

A.Heenjoyedit.

B.Hewishedhehadn’tseenit.

C.Hethoughtthefilmislong.

D.Hethoughtthefilmiscostly.

11.Conversation2

Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedbythetwospeakers?()

A.Goingtothezoo.

B.Goingtothepark.

C.Goingtothemountains.

D.Goingbyship.

12.ThegirIwhoWasonherwayhomefromthenightshiftkeptIooking

backbecauseshewasafraidof().

A.havingbeenfo11owed

B.fo11owing

C.beingfolIowed

D.havingfolIowed

13.Interestingasdolphins(海豚)aretoscientists,itistheir

intelligenceandsociabilitythathavecaughtthepopularimagination.

Likewhales,dolphinshaveastrongsenseoffamily.Adolphinfamilyis

likeahumanfamily,butmuchlarger.Dolphinsseemtobeamongthemost

sociableofalllivingcreatures.Theyenjoyplayingwitheachotherand

alsowiththehumans,withwhomtheycomeintouch.Itisthis

characteristicthatmakesthemsoeasytotrainasstarperformers.

Besides,theyseemabletorememberhumansthattheyhavemetevenwhen

thereisalongperiodoftimebetweenmeeting.Asenseoffamilyanda

spiritofcooperationappeartobeverystrongamongallthesemarine

animals.Therearemanyrecordedcasesofdolphinssupportingasick

animalonthesurfaceofthewatersothatitwillbeableto

breathe.Languagehasalwaysbeenconsidereduniquetohumanbeings.It

nowseemsthatthecetaceans(鯨目動(dòng)物)maybeabletocommunicatewith

eachotherthroughsoundssimilartoareallanguage.Scientistsare

studyingthebehaviorofthecetaceans,thesoundstheysendoutandthe

physicalcharacteristicsoftheirbrainsinanefforttodeterminewhether

theyreallyhavetheabilitytocommunicatethroughlanguage.Itmayprove

thatwe’11beabletoestablishrealcommunicationwithanother

speciesforthefirsttime.

Whyhavedolphinsbecomepopularwiththepublic()

A.Theyareveryinteresting.

B.Theyareveryintelligent.

C.Theyaresociable.

D.Alloftheabove.

14.Dearprofessor,ItismypleasuretoinviteyoutobeincIudedinour

highlysuccessfultitle,DictionaryofInternationalBiography(傳記),

theTwenty-ThirdEditionofwhichisscheduIedforpubIicationinwinter

1993/94.FurtherdetaiIsareenclosedforyourinformationandIinvite

youtocompIeteandreturntheBiographicalQuestionnaire(問卷)bythe

dateshown.Entrieschosenforinclusionwi11becompiledbyoureditors

andbiographees(傳記者)wi11besenttypescripts(原稿)forapproval

beforepubIication.HereattheIBCwehavebeenproducingbiographical

worksforthirtyyears.TheTwenty-ThirdEditionofDictionaryof

InternationalBiographywi11joinourmanyothertitlesonthesheIves

ofpubIicIibrariesandIibrariesofcolleges,Ieadinguniversitiesand

companiesworldwide.Asweapproachthetwenty-firstcentury,theyoung

menandwomenwhowi11shapetheworldsinceaftertheyear2000arenow

aIreadyatworkortakingfurthereducation.Theirdestinyistoguide

theworId.Togivethemevengreaterinternationalcoverage,"Who

wiIIbeWhointhe21stCentury"wi11beissuedasaseparatebut

distinetpartofthisedition.Iverymuchhopethatyouwi11provideus

withyourbiographicalandcareerdetaiIsforthisnewedition.Please

compIetethequestionnaireandreturnittousbythedateshown.Ilook

forwardtohearingfromyou.

Thereceiveroftheletterisinvitedto0

A.beincIudedintheDictionaryofInternationalBiography

B.compIeteandreturnthequestionnaire

C.workfortheDictionary

D.bothAandB

15.Dearprofessor,Itismypleasuretoinviteyoutobeincludedinour

highlysuccessfultitle,DictionaryofInternationalBiography(傳記),

theTwenty-ThirdEditionofwhichisscheduledforpublicationinwinter

1993/94.FurtherdetailsareenclosedforyourinformationandIinvite

youtocompleteandreturntheBiographicalQuestionnaire(問卷)bythe

dateshown.Entrieschosenforinclusionwillbecompiledbyoureditors

andbiographees(傳記者)willbesenttypescripts(原稿)forapproval

beforepublication.HereattheIBCwehavebeenproducingbiographical

worksforthirtyyears.TheTwenty-ThirdEditionofDictionaryof

InternationalBiographywilljoinourmanyothertitlesontheshelves

ofpubliclibrariesandlibrariesofcolleges,leadinguniversitiesand

companiesworldwide.Asweapproachthetwenty-firstcentury,theyoung

menandwomenwhowillshapetheworldsinceaftertheyear2000arenow

alreadyatworkortakingfurthereducation.Theirdestinyistoguide

theworld.Togivethemevengreaterinternationalcoverage,";Who

willbeWhointhe21stCentury";willbeissuedasaseparatebut

distinctpartofthisedition.Iverymuchhopethatyouwillprovideus

withyourbiographicalandcareerdetailsforthisnewedition.Please

completethequestionnaireandreturnittousbythedateshown.Ilook

forwardtohearingfromyou.

The23rdEditionoftheDictionarywillbepublished()onschedule.

A.inthewinterof1993

B.inthedateshown

C.thirtyyearslater

D.inseveralmonths

16.InterestingasdoIphins(海豚)aretoscientists,itistheir

inte11igenceandsociabiIitythathavecaughtthepopularimagination.

Likewhales,dolphinshaveastrongsenseoffamily.Adolphinfamily

isIikeahumanfamiIy,butmuchlarger.Dolphinsseemtobeamongthe

mostsociabIeofa11livingcreatures.TheyenjoypIayingwitheachother

andalsowiththehumans,withwhomtheycomeintouch.Itisthis

characteristicthatmakesthemsoeasytotrainasstarperformers.

Besides,theyseemabletorememberhumansthattheyhavemetevenwhen

thereisalongperiodoftimebetweenmeeting.Asenseoffamilyanda

spiritofcooperationappeartobeverystrongamongalIthesemarine

animals.Therearemanyrecordedcasesofdolphinssupportingasick

animalonthesurfaceofthewatersothatitwi11beableto

breathe.LanguagehasaIwaysbeenconsidereduniquetohumanbeings.It

nowseemsthatthecetaceans(鯨目動(dòng)物)maybeabletocommunicatewith

eachotherthroughsoundssimilartoarealIanguage.Scientistsare

studyingthebehaviorofthecetaceans,thesoundstheysendoutandthe

physicaIcharacteristicsoftheirbrainsinanefforttodetermine

whethertheyreallyhavetheabilitytocommunicatethroughIanguage.

Itmayprovethatwe’11beabletoestabIishrealcommunication

withanotherspeciesforthefirsttime.

Whatcharacteristicsmakedolphinseasytotrainasstarperformers()

A.Highinte11igence.

B.SociabiIity.

C.Enjoyingplayingwitheachotherandalsowiththehumans,withwhom

theycomeintouch.

D.Beingabletorememberhumansthattheyhavemet.

17.Interestingasdolphins(海豚)aretoscientists,itistheir

intelligenceandsociabilitythathavecaughtthepopularimagination.

Likewhales,dolphinshaveastrongsenseoffamily.Adolphinfamilyis

likeahumanfamily,butmuchlarger.Dolphinsseemtobeamongthemost

sociableofalllivingcreatures.Theyenjoyplayingwitheachotherand

alsowiththehumans,withwhomtheycomeintouch.Itisthis

characteristicthatmakesthemsoeasytotrainasstarperformers.

Besides,theyseemabletorememberhumansthattheyhavemetevenwhen

thereisalongperiodoftimebetweenmeeting.Asenseoffamilyanda

spiritofcooperationappeartobeverystrongamongallthesemarine

animals.Therearemanyrecordedcasesofdolphinssupportingasick

animalonthesurfaceofthewatersothatitwillbeableto

breathe.Languagehasalwaysbeenconsidereduniquetohumanbeings.It

nowseemsthatthecetaceans(鯨目動(dòng)物)maybeabletocommunicatewith

eachotherthroughsoundssimilartoareallanguage.Scientistsare

studyingthebehaviorofthecetaceans,thesoundstheysendoutandthe

physicalcharacteristicsoftheirbrainsinanefforttodeterminewhether

theyreallyhavetheabilitytocommunicatethroughlanguage.Itmayprove

thatwe’11beabletoestablishrealcommunicationwithanother

speciesforthefirsttime.

Whatcharacteristicsseemtobeverystrongamongthecetaceans()

A.Beingabletolivebothonlandandinthesea.

B.Asenseoffamilyandaspiritofcooperation,

C.Enjoyingplayinginthesea.

D.Beingfondoftravelinginlargegroups.

18.Dearprofessor,ItismypleasuretoinviteyoutobeincIudedinour

highlysuccessfultitle,DictionaryofInternationalBiography(傳記),

theTwenty-ThirdEditionofwhichisscheduIedforpubIicationinwinter

1993/94.FurtherdetaiIsareencIosedforyourinformationandIinvite

youtocompIeteandreturntheBiographicalQuestionnaire(問卷)bythe

dateshown.Entrieschosenforinclusionwi11becompiIedbyoureditors

andbiographees(傳記者)wi11besenttypescripts(原稿)forapproval

beforepubIication.HereattheIBCwehavebeenproducingbiographical

worksforthirtyyears.TheTwenty-ThirdEditionofDictionaryof

InternationalBiographywiIIjoinourmanyothertitlesonthesheIves

ofpubIicIibrariesandIibrariesofcolleges,Ieadinguniversitiesand

companiesworldwide.Asweapproachthetwenty-firstcentury,theyoung

menandwomenwhowiIIshapetheworldsinceaftertheyear2000arenow

aIreadyatworkortakingfurthereducation.Theirdestinyistoguide

theworId.Togivethemevengreaterinternationalcoverage,"Who

wi11beWhointhe21stCentury"wi11beissuedasaseparatebut

distinetpartofthisedition.Iverymuchhopethatyouwi11provideus

withyourbiographicalandcareerdetaiIsforthisnewedition.Please

compIetethequestionnaireandreturnittousbythedateshown.Ilook

forwardtohearingfromyou.

Accordingtothethirdparagraph,theDictionaryisreservedin().

A.pubIicIibrariesonly

B.Iibrariesofco11egesandcompaniesonly

0.everyIibraryworldwide

D.anumberofIibrariesintheworld

19.Dearprofessor,Itismypleasuretoinviteyoutobeincludedinour

highlysuccessfultitle,DictionaryofInternationalBiography(傳記),

theTwenty-ThirdEditionofwhichisscheduledforpublicationinwinter

1993/94.FurtherdetailsareenclosedforyourinformationandIinvite

youtocompleteandreturntheBiographicalQuestionnaire(問卷)bythe

dateshown.Entrieschosenforinclusionwillbecompiledbyoureditors

andbiographees(傳記者)willbesenttypescripts(原稿)forapproval

beforepublication.HereattheIBCwehavebeenproducingbiographical

worksforthirtyyears.TheTwenty-ThirdEditionofDictionaryof

InternationalBiographywilljoinourmanyothertitlesontheshelves

ofpubliclibrariesandlibrariesofcolleges,leadinguniversitiesand

companiesworldwide.Asweapproachthetwenty-firstcentury,theyoung

menandwomenwhowillshapetheworldsinceaftertheyear2000arenow

alreadyatworkortakingfurthereducation.Theirdestinyistoguide

theworld.Togivethemevengreaterinternationalcoverage,";Who

willbeWhointhe21stCentury";willbeissuedasaseparatebut

distinctpartofthisedition.Iverymuchhopethatyouwillprovideus

withyourbiographicalandcareerdetailsforthisnewedition.Please

completethequestionnaireandreturnittousbythedateshown.Ilook

forwardtohearingfromyou.

Theword"them"inparagraph4refersto().

A.theworldpeople

B.theyoungmenandwomen

C.theDictionaries

D.thelibraries

20.Interestingasdolphins(海豚)aretoscientists,itistheir

inte11igenceandsociabiIitythathavecaughtthepopularimagination.

Likewhales,doIphinshaveastrongsenseoffamily.Adolphinfamily

isIikeahumanfamiIy,butmuchlarger.Dolphinsseemtobeamongthe

mostsociabIeofa11livingcreatures.TheyenjoypIayingwitheachother

andalsowiththehumans,withwhomtheycomeintouch.Itisthis

characteristicthatmakesthemsoeasytotrainasstarperformers.

Besides,theyseemabletorememberhumansthattheyhavemetevenwhen

thereisalongperiodoftimebetweenmeeting.Asenseoffamilyanda

spiritofcooperationappeartobeverystrongamongalIthesemarine

animals.Therearemanyrecordedcasesofdolphinssupportingasick

animalonthesurfaceofthewatersothatitwi11beableto

breathe.LanguagehasaIwaysbeenconsidereduniquetohumanbeings.It

nowseemsthatthecetaceans(鯨目動(dòng)物)maybeabletocommunicatewith

eachotherthroughsoundssimilartoarealIanguage.Scientistsare

studyingthebehaviorofthecetaceans,thesoundstheysendoutandthe

physicaIcharacteristicsoftheirbrainsinanefforttodetermine

whethertheyreallyhavetheabilitytocommunicatethroughIanguage.

Itmayprovethatwe’11beabletoestabIishrealcommunication

withanotherspeciesforthefirsttime.

Dolphinscancommunicatewitheachotherthrough().

A.aIanguageunknown

B.soundsthatarearealIanguage

C.soundsthatapproacharealIanguage

D.theirbrains

21.Dearprofessor,Itismypleasuretoinviteyoutobeincludedinour

highlysuccessfultitle,DictionaryofInternationalBiography(傳記),

theTwenty-ThirdEditionofwhichisscheduledforpublicationinwinter

1993/94.FurtherdetailsareenclosedforyourinformationandIinvite

youtocompleteandreturntheBiographicalQuestionnaire(問卷)bythe

dateshown.Entrieschosenforinclusionwillbecompiledbyoureditors

andbiographees(傳記者)willbesenttypescripts(原稿)forapproval

beforepublication.HereattheIBCwehavebeenproducingbiographical

worksforthirtyyears.TheTwenty-ThirdEditionofDictionaryof

InternationalBiographywilljoinourmanyothertitlesontheshelves

ofpubliclibrariesandlibrariesofcolleges,leadinguniversitiesand

companiesworldwide.Asweapproachthetwenty-firstcentury,theyoung

menandwomenwhowillshapetheworldsinceaftertheyear2000arenow

alreadyatworkortakingfurthereducation.Theirdestinyistoguide

theworld.Togivethemevengreaterinternationalcoverage,";Who

willbeWhointhe21stCentury";willbeissuedasaseparatebut

distinctpartofthisedition.Iverymuchhopethatyouwillprovideus

withyourbiographicalandcareerdetailsforthisnewedition.Please

completethequestionnaireandreturnittousbythedateshown.Ilook

forwardtohearingfromyou.

"WhoWillbeWhointhe21stCenturynwillbepublished().

A.withthepublicationof23rdEdition

B.beforethepublicationofthe23rdEdition

C.separatelyanddifferently

D.toguildtheworld

22.Interestingasdolphins(海豚)aretoscientists,itistheir

inte11igenceandsociabiIitythathavecaughtthepopularimagination.

Likewhales,doIphinshaveastrongsenseoffamily.Adolphinfamily

isIikeahumanfamiIy,butmuchlarger.Dolphinsseemtobeamongthe

mostsociabIeofa11livingcreatures.TheyenjoypIayingwitheachother

andalsowiththehumans,withwhomtheycomeintouch.Itisthis

characteristicthatmakesthemsoeasytotrainasstarperformers.

Besides,theyseemabletorememberhumansthattheyhavemetevenwhen

thereisalongperiodoftimebetweenmeeting.AsenseoffamiIyanda

spiritofcooperationappeartobeverystrongamongalIthesemarine

animals.Therearemanyrecordedcasesofdolphinssupportingasick

animalonthesurfaceofthewatersothatitwi11beableto

breathe.LanguagehasaIwaysbeenconsidereduniquetohumanbeings.It

nowseemsthatthecetaceans(鯨目動(dòng)物)maybeabletocommunicatewith

eachotherthroughsoundssimilartoarealIanguage.Scientistsare

studyingthebehaviorofthecetaceans,thesoundstheysendoutandthe

physicaIcharacteristicsoftheirbrainsinanefforttodetermine

whethertheyreallyhavetheabilitytocommunicatethroughIanguage.

Itmayprovethatwe’11beabletoestabIishrealcommunication

withanotherspeciesforthefirsttime.

Theresultofscientistsstudyingdolphinsmayprovethat().

A.humanswiIIbeabletoestabIishrealcommunicationwithdolphins

B.dolphinscan’ttalkatalI

0.dolphinscantalkthroughIanguagethathumanbeingswillnever

understand

D.humanswiIIneverbeabletotalkwithdolphins

23.ThefollowingcannotbesentforrecordeddeliveryEXCEPT.

A.parcels

B.airwayparcels

C.maiIfortheIrishRepubIic

D.documentsoflittlemonetaryvalue

24.ThefollowingarethedecisionsmadebyEuropeanUniononWednesday

EXCEPTthat

A.MicrosoftshouldputanendtoitsbusinessinEurope

B.MicrosoftshouIdpayaboutsixhundredmilliondollars

C.MicrosoftshouIdgiveinformationaboutitsWindowssystem

D.MicrosoftshouIdmakeanotherversionofWindowswithoutusingits

ownsoftware

25.{{1}}Questions9to10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheend

ofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachquestion.

Nowlistentothenews.{{/I}}

TheGroupofSevenfinanceministersregularlymeetto.

A.discusshowtopromoteinternationaleconomicgrowth

B.setpolicydirectionforInternationalMonetaryFund

C.talkabouthowtomeetthechaIIengesposedbygIobaIization

D.discusshowtocontrolproduction

26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEofrecordeddelivery

A.Itissignedforbytherecipient.

B.Arecordofthedeliveryiskeptbythepostoffice.

0.Thepostofficeundertakestodeliverittotheaddresseeinperson.

D.RecordeddeliverymaiIiscarriedwiththeordinaryunregisteredpost.

27.

{{B}}TEXTA{{/B}}

UntilJosquindesPrez,1440-1521,Westernmusicwasliturgical,

designedasanaccompanimenttoworship.Liketheintricatelycarved

gargoylesperchedatopmedievalcathedralsbeyondsightofanyhuman,

musicwascomposedtopleaseGodbeforeanybodyelse;itsdominanttheme

wasreverence.Emotionwasthere,butitwasthegriefofMarystanding

atthefootoftheCross,thejoyofthefaithfulhailingChrist,s

resurrection.EventhesecularmusicoftheMiddleAgeswastiedto

predeterminedpatternsthatsometimesseemedtostandinthewayof

individualexpression.

Whilekeepingonefootfirmlyplantedinthedivineworld,Josquin

steppedwiththeotherintothehuman.Hescoredmagnificentmasses,but

alsonewlyexpressivemotetssuchasthelamentofDavidoverhisson

Absalomorthe"Deplorationd'Ockeghem,HadirgeonthedeathofOckeghem,

thegreatestmasterbeforeJosquin,amotetwrittenallinblacknotes,

andoneofthemostprofoundlymovingscoresoftheRenaissance.Josquin

wasthefirstcomposertosetpsalmstomusic.ButalongsideBenedicite

omniaoperaDominiDomino("BlesstheLord,allyeworksoftheLord")

heputElGrillo("Thecricketisagoodsingerwhomanageslongpoems")

andAllegezmoy("Solaceme,sweetpleasantbrunetten).Josquinwas

praisedbyMartinLuther,forhismusicblendsrespectfortraditionwith

arebel'swillingnesstoriskthehorizon.WhatGalileowastoscience,

Josquinwastomusic.WhilepreservingtheirallegiancetoGod,both

assertedanewimportanceforman.

WhythenshouldJosquinlanguishinrelativeobscurityTheanswerhas

todowiththeseparationofconceptfromperformanceinmusic.Infine

art,conceptandperformanceareoneboththeartloverandtheart

historianhavethousandsofyearsofpaintings,drawingsandsculptures

tostudyandenjoy.Similarlywithliterature:Poetry,fiction,drama,

andcriticismsurviveontheprintedpageorinmanuscriptforjudgment

andadmirationbysucceedinggenerations.Butmusicalnotationonapage

isnotart,nomatterhowloftyorexcellentthecomposer%conceptionit

is,crudelyput,asetofdirectionsforproducingart.Beinghighly

symbolic,musicalnotationrequirestrainingbeforeitcanevenberead,

letaloneperformed.Moreover,becausethemusicalconventionsofother

daysarenotours,translationofaRenaissancescoreintomodemnotation

bringsdifficultiesofitsown.Forexample,theRenaissancenotationof

Josquin'sdaydidnotdesignatethetempoatwhichthemusicshouldbe

playedorsung.Itdidnotindicateallflatsorsharps;theseweresounded

illaccordancewithmusicianlyrules,whichwerecapableoftransforming

majortominor,minortomajor,diatonictochromaticsound,andthus

affectmelody,harmony,andmusicalexpression,aRenaissancecomposition

mightincludeseveralparts一一butitdidnotindicatewhichweretobesung,

whichtobeplayed,norevenwhetherinstrumentsweretobeusedatall.

Thus,Renaissancenotationpermitsofseveralinterpretationsandan

imaginativemusicianmaygiveaninterpretationthatisarevelation.But

nomatterhowimaginative,fewmodernmusicianscanofferany

interpretationofRenaissancemusic.Thepublicforitissmall,limiting

thenumberofmusicianswhocanaffordtolearn,rehearse,andperform

it.Mostofthosewhoattemptitatallarestudentsorganizedincolegia

musicawhosemembershipshaveadistressinghabitofchangingevery

semester,thuspreventingdirectorsfrommaintainingtheyear-in,

year-outcontinuityrequiredtoachieveexcellenceofperformance.

Finally,theinstrumentsusedinRenaissancetimes-drummhorns,

recorders,rauschpfeifen,shawms,sackbuts,organetto-mustbespecially

procured.

Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto.

A.introducethereadertoJosquinandaccountforhisrelativeobscurity

B.describethemainfeaturesofmedievaImusicandshowhowJosquin

changedthem

C.placeJosquin9smusicinahistoricalcontextandshowitsinfIuence

onlatercomposers

D.enumeratethefeaturesofJosquin9smusicandsupplycritical

commentary

28.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}

TobroadentheirvotingappealinthePresidentialelectionof1796,

theFederalistsselectedThomasPinckney,aleadingSouthCarolinian,as

runningmatefortheNewtEnglanderJohnAdams.ButPinckney'sSouthern

friendschosetoignoretheirpartyJsintentionsandregardedPinckney

asPresidentialcandidate,creatingapolit

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