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考研外語提分試卷5
一、UseofEnglish
1、Thekeypositionandroleofwomenintheprocessof
developmentisincreasinglybeingrecognized.(1)the
threegreatWorldConferencesofWomenweremoreconcerned
(2)recognizingandcompilingapproachesto(3),we
cancurrentlyconfirmageneralsharpeningofawareness.Ithas
becomeclearthattheThirdWorldCultures,inearliertimes
stronglymatriarchal,havebeenweakened(4)thisrespect
bythemethodsofcolonialeducationwhicharealmost(5)
directedtowardsthemale.Ofthemanycriticismsofthis
situationletonevoicebeheard:''Developmenteducationgroups
andprogrammesareverymuch(6)andlackwoman's
perspective”.So,too,thehopesplacedinvocational
training-"vocationalization”—asanaidtoequalityhavebeen
disappointedsincethisinitsturnwastolargeextentfocused
onthemale.
Inthesecircumstancesweshouldnotbesurprisedthatuntil
nowwomenhave(7)atleastintheeducationalprocesses
whichhavebeenintroduced.Only20%attendprimaryschooland
the(8)ofthosewholeaveearlyishighest(9)girls.
Becauseofthelackofbasictrainingonlyaround10%takepart
inAdultEducationprogrammes.Henceitisvitallyimportant
to(10)aturning-pointbyincreasingthe(11)ofthe
need(12)education.
HenceevenPrimaryEducationforgirlsshouldbe(13)
towardsthebasicneedsandnecessitiesandprovideanswers
whichareassimpleaspossible.Inruraldistrictssuchanswers
willbedifferentfromthose(14)inurbanareas.The
educationofgirlsandwomenmusttoalargedegreebean
educationforthelifetheywilllead,tailored(15)a
woman,sposition.Insayingthisweareinfactdemandingthat
theeducationofwomen,likealleducationalworkintheThird
World,shouldbean(16)partofthecommunity.(17)
therearemanypartnersinthisprocessschool,family,small
businesses,governmentalandnon-governmentalorganizations.
Theeducationalskill(18)keepingthisinterplayactive
insuchawaythatthereisnodeficiencyinmaterialcontent.
Animportantconsequenceofthisisthe(19)ofthedesire
toquestion,which,ontheonehand,pressesforfurther
educationandontheotherforits(20)application.
A.Although
B.For
C.Nevertheless
D.Because
2、⑵
A.with
B.of
C.upon
D.over
3、(3)
A.salvage
B.revolution
C.liberty
D.liberation
4、(4)
A.in
B.of
C.upon
D.with
5、⑸
A.specially
B.distinctively
C.exclusively
3
D.respectively
6、(6)
A.males-dominating
B.female-dominating
C.male-dominating
D.females-dominating
7、(7)
A.pooled
B.joined
C.taken
D.participated
8、(8)
A.percentage
B.number
C.fraction
D.part
9、(9)
A.in
B.between
C.of
D.among
10、(10)
工4
A.secure
B.strike
C.save
D.hit
11、(H)
A.acknowledgement
B.awareness
C.affirmation
D.agreement
12、(12)
A.for
B.of
C.in
D.with
13、(13)
A.aimed
B.targeted
C.directed
D.manipulated
14、(14)
A.offered
B.provided
5
C.told
D.given
15、(15)
A.for
B.to
C.with
D.at
16、(16)
A.synthetic
B.combined
C.integrated
D.comprehensive
17、(17)
A.Subsequently
B.Consequently
C.Accordingly
D.Reversely
18、(18)
A.consistsof
B.accountsfor
C.consistsin
D.leadsto
6
19、(19)
A.waking
B.awakening
C.rising
D.arising
20、(20)
A.practical
B.useful
C.material
D.artificial
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Manyoftheworld,sbiglakesarethreatenedbypollutionor
hugedrainageschemes.Butthereisleastonefairlybrightspot.
TheGreatLakesandSt.LawrenceRiversystembetweenCanada
andtheUnitedStates,whichtogetheraccountforafifthof
theworld'snon-polarfreshwater,aremuchhealthierthanthey
were.Cantheystaythatway?
ThoughLakeMichiganiswhollytheUnitedStates,allfivelakes
aregovernedbytheBoundaryWatersTreatyof1909,implemented
byanindependentbi-nationaljointcommission.In1978,both
countriesagreedtotrytocleanupthewaterinthelakes,
severalofwhichwereheavilypolluted.Theyhavedonesothough
infacttheimprovementowesasmuchtoeconomicchangeasto
governmentaction.Steelandotherheavyindustryhavegiven
waytocleanerindustriesandservices,bothinOntarioandin
Americanlakesidestates.Theresult:testsonfishandbirds
showresiduesofheavymetalshavedeclined(thoughdangerous
levelsofmercuryarestillfound),whileinpasttenyearsthe
riversnearTorontohavebeensuccessfullystockedwithsalmon.
Therearestillworries.Oneproblemisfarming.Thisusesmuch
lakewater929%ofthetotalthatiswithdrawn)fromirrigation,
whilealsopollutingthelakesandriversystems.Thehuge
quantitiesofmanurespreadonfarmsinOntarioandQuebecalso
causespollution,byrunningoffthelandintostreams,rivers
andthenlakes.
Somescientistsalsoworrythatwaterlevelswillfall
permanently.Climatechangeislikelytocutrainfallinthe
GreatLakesbasin,whileevermorewaterwillbedrawnfromthe
lakesbyarisingurbanpopulation.Generalconsumptioninthe
basinwillincreaseby25%inthenext25years,accordingto
aforecastbyaconsultanttothecommission.
Otherthreatsincludesome140exoticspeciesofflora,fish
andshellfishthathavefoundtheirwayintothelakes,some
viaships(ballast.ThezebramusselfromEasternEuropeisthe
mostnotoriousandprobablymostdamagingtotheenvironment.
Itconsumesalotofoxygen(thoughitalsohelpstocleanthe
water).Lastly,thereisthehazardousprospectof
decommissioning0ntario,stwodozenageingnuclearreactors,
whichlinetheshoresofLakeOntarioandLakeHuron.
Fortunately,thelonghistoryofsuccessfulcooperation
betweenthetwocountriesandamongthelocalgovernments
suggestthesethreatscanbemanaged.Bothgovernmentshave
approvedthecommission'splantosetupinternational
watershedboardsacrossthecontinent.Thesearetotakea
“holistic"approachtoecosystems.MaybetheZebramusseland
thefarmrun-offshavemettheirmatch.
Fromthetext,weknowthattheGreatLakes
A.areequallylocatedbetweenCanadaandtheU.S.
B.containasmallpartoftheworld'sfreshwater.
C.aregovernedneitherbyCanadanorbytheU.S.
D.enjoyfresherwaternowthan25yearsago.
2、
Inthefirsttwoparagraphs,theauthorsuggests
A.thebi-nationaljointcommissionhasdoneitsroutinejob.
B.theBoundaryWaterTreatyof1909hasbecomeout-of-date.
C.thehugedrainageschemesaretoblameforlandrun-offs.
D.theeconomicchangehascontributedtoenvironmental
improvement.
3、
Whichofthefollowingshowsthatwaterqualityhasimproved?
A.Fishandbirdsshowresiduesofheavymetal.
B.Torontohasgrownsalmonsuccessfullyinitswaters.
C.Farminghasprosperedinthelakesideareas.
D.Lakewaterhasbeendrawnforusebythepopulation.
4、
Whichofthefollowingcausesconcernsofthepublicandthe
scientists?
A.Fishfarming.
B.Urbanpopulation.
C.Decreasedrainfall.
D.Morelandslide.
5、
Whatistheauthor(sattitudetotheprospectofthelakes'
environment?
A.Optimistic.
B.Worried.
C.Indifferent.
D.Unclear.
6、Oneoftheleastmentionedeffectsofchangerelatesto
howitaffectsthemanagerleadingthatchange,andhisorher
abilitytoundertaketheleadershiprole.Wehavealready
talkedabouttheeffectsofchangeontheindividualemployee,
andofcoursemanagersaresubjecttothesamereactions,
resistancesandstrains.Sometypesofchange,suchas
restructuring,ordownsizingcanputconsiderablestrainon
theleadersofanorganization.
Oneprimaryconcernregardingchangeisthestressitimposes
onthoseundergoingthechange.Managers,becausetheyhave
obligationstotheirstaff,notonlyhavetodealwithchange
asemployeesbutalsoneedtocarrysomeoftheconcernsoftheir
staffs.Inthecaseofdownsizing,thestresslevelscanbe
extremelyhigh,becausethemanagerischargedwithconveying
veryupsettinginformation.
Stressispartofthejob,butintimesofchange,itiscritical
thatyourecognizethatitmaycauseyoutoactinwaysthat
arelesseffectivethanusual.Aswithanythingconnectedwith
change,themajorconcernisnotshorttermbutlongterm.If
yourstresslevelsresultinmarkedlossofeffectiveness,the
riskisthataviciouscyclewillbesetup,whereineffective
leadershipresultsincreatingmorelongtermproblems,which
increasesyourstress,whichreducesyoureffectivenesseven
more.
Acommonresponsetounpleasantchangeistoignorethe
situation.Avoidancecantakemanyforms.Mostcommonly,the
avoidingmanagerplaysonlyaminimalroleinmovingthe
organizationthroughtheswamp.Afterannouncingthechangeand
doingtheminimumrequired,themanager"hides'fromthechange,
throughdelegation,orattendingtootherwork.Thistactic
involvestreatingthingsas''businessasusual”.
Theoutcomesofthistacticcanbedevastating.Byavoiding
situations,themanagerabdicatesanyleadershiprole,when
staffneedsitmost,duringandaftersignificantchange.In
addition,theavoidanceresultsinthemanagerbecomingoutof
touchwiththepeopleandrealitiesoftheorganization.
Whileavoidanceservesaneedforthemanagerintheshortrun,
itdestroysthemanager'scredibility,andresultsinpoor
decisions.Thelongtermconsequenceofsuchactionisthatthe
organizationtendstodeteriorateintermsofmorale,
effectivenessandproductivity.Sometimesthisdeterioration
isirreversible.
Sometimesthemanagerdealswithchangebydenyingitsimpact.
Usually,thedenyingmanagertakesaverylogicalapproachto
change.Decisionsgetmade,systemsareputinplace,ornew
proceduresaredeveloped.Unfortunately,this"logical”
approachdeniestheimpactofchangeonthepeopleinthe
organization.
Thedenyingmanagertendstorefusetounderstand"whatthebig
dealis〃,andshowslittleempathywithemployeesinthe
organization.
Layingoffemployeesisespeciallystressfulonmanagersin
that
A.themanagersarethebadnewsbearersandannouncers.
B.themanagersareworriedabouttheincreasingamountof
work.
C.themanagersareafraidofbeinglaidoffthemselves.
D.themanagersareconfrontingupsettinginformationfrom
employees.
7、
Whichofthefollowingistrueconcerningstressonmanagers?
A.Stressonlyaffectsmanagersintimesofchange.
B.Stresswillalwaysleadtothesettingupofaviciouscycle.
C.Highlevelofstressmayresultinlesseffective
performance.
D.Highlevelofstressoccurasmanagersadjusttochanges.
8、
Somemanagerstreatthingsas''businessasusual”when
A.theycandealwiththechangeswithgreateaseandskills.
B.theywanttokeepthecompanygoingwithoutbreakingdown.
C.theybegintotakechangesinthecompanyforgranted.
D.theyseektopretendnothingischangingmuchintentionally.
9、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat
A.avoidingchangesproduceshort-termbenefittothe
businessbutlongtermlosstoit.
B.thosemanagerswhooftenlosetouchwiththerealitiesof
thecompanytendtoavoidchanges.
C.denyingmanagerscanleadthecompanybetterthanavoiding
managersintimesofchange.
D.managersthatdenytheconsequencesofchangestendtocare
lessabouttheemotionalstateofemployees.
10、
Thebesttitleforthetextmightbe
A.ManagersandStress.
B.NegativeEffectsofChangeonManagers.
C.ManagersandOrganizationalchanges.
D.HowtoDealwithCorporateChanges.
11、Latelysocialscientistshavebeguntoaskifcultureis
foundjustinhumans,orifsomeanimalshaveculturetoo.When
wespeakofculture,wemeanawayoflifeagroupofpeople
haveincommon.Cultureincludesthebeliefsandattitudeswe
learn.Itisthepatternsofbehavior,thathelppeopletolive
together.Itisalsothepatternsofbehavior,thatmakeone
groupofpeopledifferentfromanothergroup.
Ourcultureletsusmakeupforhavinglostourstrength,claws,
longteeth,andotherdefenses.Instead,weusetools,
cooperatewithoneanother,andcommunicateinlanguage.But
theseaspectsofhumanbehavior,or"culture”,canalsobefound
inthelivesofcertainanimals.
Weusedtothinkthattheabilitytousetoolswasthedividing
linebetweenhumanbeingsandotheranimals.Lately,however,
wehavefoundthatthisisnotthecase.Chimpanzeescannot
onlyusetoolsbutactuallymaketoolsthemselves.Thisisa
majorstepupfromsimplypickingupahandyobjectandusing
it.Forexample,chimpshavebeenseenstrippingtheleavesand
twigsoffabranch,thenputtingitintoatermitenest.When
thetermitesbiteatthestick,thechimpremovesitandeats
themofftheend一notunlikeouruseofafork!
Forsometimewethoughtthatalthoughhumanbeingslearned
theirculture,animalscouldn,tbetaughtsuchbehavior.Or
eveniftheycouldlearn,theywouldnotteachoneanotherin
thewaypeopledo.Thistoohasproventobeuntrue.Agroup
ofJapanesemonkeyswasstudiedattheKyotoUniversityMonkey
CentreinJapan.Theyweregivensweetpotatoesbyscientists
whowantedtoattractthemtotheshoreofanisland.Oneday
ayoungfemalebegantowashhersweetpotatotogetridofthe
sand.Thispracticesoonspreadthroughoutthegroup.Itbecame
learnedbehavior,notfromhumansbutfromothermonkeys.Now
almostallmonkeyswhohavenotcomeintocontactwiththis
groupdonot.Thuswehavea"cultural“differenceamonganimals.
Wehaveruledouttooluseandinventionaswaysoftelling
animalbehavior,fromhumanbehavior.Wehavealsoruledout
learningandsharingofbehavior.Yetwestillhaveheldout
thelastfeature一language.Buteventheuseoflanguagecan
nolongerseparatehumanculturefromanimalculture.Attempts
toteachapestospeakhavefailed.However,thisisbecause
apesdonothavethepropervocalorgans.Butteachingthem
languagehasbeenverysuccessfulifwearewillingtoaccept
anotherformsratherthanjustthespokenword.Two
psychologiststrainedachimpanzeenamedWashoetouseStandard
AmericanSignLanguage.Thisisthesamelanguageusedbydeaf
people.Inthislanguage,"talk"ismadethroughgestures,and
notbyspellingoutwordswithindividualletters.Bythetime
shewasfiveyearsold,Washoehadavocabularyof130signs.
Also,shecouldputthemtogetherinnewwaysthathadnotbeen
taughtheroriginally.Thismeansshecouldcreatelanguageand
notjustcopyit.Shecreatesherownsentencesthathavereal
meaning.Thishasallowedtwo-waytalk.Itpermitsmorethan
one-waycommandandresponse.
Ofcourse,therearelimitstothecultureofanimals.Asfar
asweknow,noapehasformedsocialinstitutionssuchas
religion,law,oreconomics.Also,somechimpsmaybeableto
learnsignlanguage;butthisform,oflanguageislimitedin
itsabilitytocommunicateabstractideas.Yetwithaspoken
languagewecancommunicateourentireculturetoanyoneelse
whoknowsthatlanguage.Perhapsthemostimportantthingwe
havelearnedfromstudiesofotheranimalsisthattheline
dividingusfromthemisnotasclearasweusedtothink.
Thetextmainlytellsusabout
A.thehistoryofanimallearning.
B.thedifferencebetweenanimals'cultureandthatofhuman
beings.
C.thevariousaspectsofanimals'culture.
D.thedivdinglinebetweenanimalsandhumanbeings.
12、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothetext?
A.Byculturetheauthormeanssomethingthatpeoplehavein
commoninrelationtotheirideas,art,ortheirwayoflife.
B.Allanimalsarefoundtohavethesamecultureashuman
beings.
C.Theabilitytousetoolsusedtoserveasadividingline
betweenhumanbeingsandanimals.
D.Manythingsthatanimalsusedtobeconsideredunableto
doarenowprovedpossible.
13、
Whichofthefollowingexample'stellsusthattheanimalsalso
haveakindofculturedifference
A.ThestudyofagroupofmonkeysinJapan.
B.ThestudyofaChimpanzeenamedWashoe.
C.Thestudyofchimpsusingtools.
D.Thestudyoftermites,behavior.
14、
WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtopara.5?
A.Animalsdon'thavetheintelligencethatmanhas.
B.Animalscanhardlyexpresswhattheywant.
C.Animalscanonlyusesignlanguagefortheircommunication.
D.Animalscannotspeakthesamewayasmandoes.
15、
Itisimpliedinthetextthat
A.someanimalsmayalsohavethesameabilitytouselanguage
ashumanbeings.
B.humanbeings,unlikemanyotheranimals,nolongerhave
suchfeaturesasgreatstrenght,claws,longteethandother
defenses.
C.thereseemstobenearlynodifferencebetweenhumanbeings
andotheranimals.
D.monkeysandchimpsseemtohavemoreincommonwithhuman
beingsthananyotheranimals.
16^ThecollapseofEnron,thelargestbankruptcyinAmerican
history,hasrungoutabanneryearforAmericanbusiness
failures.InEurope,thefalloutfromtheSwissairandSabena
insolvenciescontinues.Inthecurrentglobalslump,more
companiesarelikelytogounder.Nowisaperfecttimeto
reconsiderhowtohandlesuchfailures,letthemsink,orgive
themachancetoswim?
InAmerica,bankruptcyhascometomeanasecondchanceforbust
businesses.Thefamous"Chapter11'lawaimstogiveacompany
timetogetbackonitsfeet,byshieldingitfromdebtpayments
andproddingbankstonegotiatewiththeirdebtor.Iteven
allowsaninsolventcompanytoreceivefreshfinanceafterit
goesbust.OntheothersideoftheAtlantic,whencompanies
stumble,almostasmucheffortisspentinfingeringtheguilty
asintryingtosalvageaviablebusiness.BritishandFrench
laws,forexample,canmakeafailingcompany,sdirectorsface
criminalpenaltiesandpersonalliability.Moreover,bankers
havethepower,atthefirstsignoftrouble,topushacompany
intothearmsofthereceivers.Somemodestchangesareafoot,
however.Britainisconsideringmovesthatwouldbringits
rulesclosertoAmerica's.NewlawsinGermanyshouldalsomake
iteasiertorevivesickcompanies,althoughtradeunionsstill
havetheirsay.
Butevenwiththearrivaloftheeuroandmovestowardsasingle
financialmarket,goingbustinEuropeisastrictlylocal
affair.LongbeforeAmericahadasinglecurrency,theAmerican
constitutionprovideduniform,bankruptcylaws,observes
ElizabethWarrenoftheHarvardLawSchool.Europe(spatchwork
ofnationallaws,accordingtoBillBrandtofDevelopment
Specialists,aconsultancy,inhibitslendingandmakesit
difficulttofixailingfirms.
Transatlanticinsolvenciesareevenharder,asaBelgian-based
softwarecompany,LernoutandHauspie,discoveredthisyear.
ItsAmericanreorganizationplanwasthwartedbyaBelgian
judge,whoorderedasaleofthefirm'sassets.AstheEuropean
Unioninchestowardgreaterharmonization,shouldittryto
mimicAmerica?
CriticsofChapter11thinknot.TheyarguethatAmerica's
bankruptcysystemiswasteful,letsfailedmanagersgo
unpunished,andgivessomecompaniesanunfairadvantage.In
Chapter11,admittedly,lawyersandadvisersgobbleupfees,
butarecentstudyarguesthatthefeesarenolargerthanthose
formostmergersandacquisitions.Onecommoncomplaint,that
managersenjoythehighlifewhilecreditorsgobegging,fails
tostanduptothedatafromAmerica'spreviouswaveof
bankruptciesintheearly1990s.StuartGilsonoftheHarvard
BusinessSchoolfoundthatmorethantwo-thirdsoftopmanagers
wereoustedwithintwoyearsofabankruptcyfiling.More
troublingisthatsomeAmericanfirmsseemtoenjoysecondand
thirdtripstobankruptcycourt,cheekilytermedChapters22
and33.Someseethisasevidencethat,toooften,theyuse
Chapter11tokeeprunning.Butthereismoretothestory.
ThecaseofEnronbankruptcy
A.triggersgrand-scaleeconomicrecessioninAmerica.
B.affectstheSwissairandSabenainEurope.
C.marksthemostdramaticeconomicsituationinAmerica.
D.getsmorecompaniesintotroublearoundtheworld.
17、
Astohowtotreatthebustbusinesses,Americadiffersfrom
theEuropeancountriesinthat
A.Americanlawsforbidbankstograntloanstothefailing
businesses.
B.Americanlawsallowsthebustcompaniestodelaydebt
payments.
C.Europeancountriesneverletthebustcompaniesgo
unpunished.
D.it'smoredifficultforasickcompanytoreviveinEurope
thaninAmerica.
18、
Fromthethirdparagraphweknowforsurethat
A.thearrivaloftheeurosmoothesthewaytorecoveryfor
thebustbusinesses.
B.inAmericatheadoptionofasinglecurrencymadeuniform.
bankruptcylawspossible.
C.there'snouniform,bankruptcylawsinEuropeancountries.
D.inEuropeancountriesbankruptcylawsarenotenacted
effectively.
19、
Theword“thwarted“inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto
A.frustrated.
B.accomplished.
C.settled.
D.convicted.
20、
Thelastparagraphismainly
A.toaccusethelawyersandadvisersofmakingbigmoneyby
helpingthoseinsolventcompanies.
B.tointroducethechangesofthebankruptcylaw一Chapter11.
C.toprovetheaccusationisgroundlessthatthemanagersof
bustbusinessesleadacomfortablelifeatthecostofcreditors.
D.toarguethattheEuropeanUnionshouldnotfollowthe
Americanexampleintheirefforttorevivesickcompanies.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadanarticlewhichisfollowedbyalist
ofexamplesorheadings.Choosethemostsuitableonefromthe
listA-Fforeachnumberedposition(41-45).Theremaybe
certainextrawhichyoudonotneedtouse.(10points)
YouaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutThe
SecretofAmericanCollegesandUniversities'Success.
A.Educationforthemasses
B.Thekeytosuccess
C.ThecharacterofAmerica'ssystemofhighereducation.
D.Promotingdiversity
E.Competitionbreedssuccess
F.Investinginthefuture
Formorethantwocenturies,America'scollegesand
universitieshavebeenthebackboneofthecountry'sprogress.
Theyhaveeducatedthetechnical,managerialandprofessional
workforceandprovidedgenerationaftergenerationofnational
leaders.Theirunparalleledcapacityforresearchhasputthe
UnitedStatesatthecuttingedgeofscienceandofscholarship
inthehumanitiesandsocialsciences.Withoutthisvast
networkofuniversities,thenationwouldneverhaveachieved
itscurrentpreeminence.
(41).
Thedecentralization,diversity,academicfreedomandshared
governancethathaveevolvedoverthepasttwocenturieshave
madeAmerica'ssystemofhighereducationoneofthemost
accessibleanddemocraticintheworld.Todayeducatorsfrom
aroundtheglobeareturningtoU.S.institutionsofhigher
learningforinspiration.Theyareapttofindmanyreasonsfor
theexcellenceofAmericanuniversities,includingAmerica's
traditionofphilanthropy,butfourhistoricactsstandoutas
watersheds:
(42).
In1862CongressenactedtheLand-GrantCollegeAct(alsoknown
astheMorrillAct,afterthecongressmanwhoproposedit),
whichessentiallyextendedtheopportunityofhighereducation
toallAmericans一includingsuchdisenfranchisedgroupsas
womenandminorities.Eachstatewaspermittedtoselllarge
tractsoffederallandandusetheproceedstoendowatleast
onepubliccollege.
(43).
Overtheyears,thedecentralizationanddiversityofAmerica's
collegesanduniversitieshavepromotedcompetitionfor
studentsandresources.Competitivepressurefirstarose
duringtheCivi1War,whenPresidentAbrahamLincolncreated
theNationalAcademyofSciencest
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