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2022年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(一)试题
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumbered
blankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
TodayweliveinaworldwhereGPSsystems,digitalmaps,andothernavigation
appsareavailableonoursmartphones.1ofusjustwalkstraightintothe
woodswithoutaphone.Butphones2onbatteries,andbatteriescandiefaster
thanwerealize.3yougetlostwithoutaphoneoracompass,andyou4
can'tfindnorth,wehaveafewtrickstohelpyounavigate5tocivilization,
oneofwhichistofollowtheland.
Whenyoufindyourself6atrail,butnotinacompletely7area,
youhavetoanswertwouestions:Which8isdownhill,inthisparticularareaAnd
whereisthenearestwatersourceHumansoverwhelmingly1iveinvalleys,andon
suppliesoffreshwater._9,ifyouheaddownhill,andfollowanyH20youfind,
youshould10seesignsofpeople.
Ifyou'veexploredtheareabefore,keepaneyeoutforfamiliarsights-you
maybe11howuicklyidentifyingadistinctiverockortreecanrestoreyour
bearings.
Another12:Climbhighandlookforsignsofhumanhabitation.13,even
indenseforest,youshouldbeableto14gapsinthetreelineduetoroads,
traintracks,andotherpathspeoplecarve15thewoods.Headtowardthese
16tofindawayout.Atnight,scanthehorizonfor17lightsources,such
asfiresandstreetlights,thenwalktowardtheglowoflightpollution.
18,assumingyou'relostinanareahumanstendtofreuent,lookfor
the19weleaveonthelandscape.Trailblazes,tiretracks,andother
featurescan20youtocivilization.
/__
1.[A]Some[B]Most[C]Few[D]All
2.[A]put[B]take[C]run[D]come
3.[A]Since[B]If[C]Though[D]Until
4.[A]formally[B]relatively[C]gradually[D]literally
5.[A]back[B]next[C]around[D]away
6.[A]onto[B]off[C]across[D]along
7.[A]unattractive[B]uncrowded[C]unchanged[D]unfamiliar
8.[A]site[B]point[C]way[D]place
9.[A]So[B]Yet[C]Instead[D]Besides
10.[A]immediately[B]intentionally[C]unexpectedly[D]eventually
11.[A]surprised[B]annoyed[C]frightened[D]confused
12.[A]problem[B]option[C]view[D]result
13.[A]Aboveall[B]Incontrast[C]Onaverage[D]Forexample
14.[A]bridge[B]avoid[C]spot[D]separate
15.[A]from[B]through[C]beyond[D]under
16.[A]posts[B]linksEC]shades[D]breaks
17.[A]artificial[B]mysterious[C]hidden[D]limited
18.[A]Finally[B]Conseuently[C]Incidentally[D]Generally
19.[A]memories[B]marks[C]notes[D]belongings
20.[A]restrict[B]adopt[C]lead[D]expose
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartADirections:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answertheuestionsaftereachtextby
choosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
FinancialregulatorsinBritainhaveimposedaratherunusualruleonthebosses
ofbigbanks.Startingnextyear,anyguaranteedbonusoftopexecutivescouldbe
delayed10yearsiftheirbanksareunderinvestigationforwrongdoing.Themain
3
purposeofthis“clawback〃ruleistoholdbankersaccountableforharmful
risk-takingandtorestorepublictrustinfinancialinstitutions.Yetofficialsalso
hopeforamuchlargerbenefit:morelong-termdecision-making,notonlybybanks
butbyallcorporations,tobuildastrongereconomyforfuturegenerations.
“Short-termism"orthedesireforuickprofits,hasworsenedinpubliclytraded
companies,saystheBankofEngland'stopeconomist,AndrewHaldane.Heuotesa
giantofclassicaleconomics,AlfredMarshall,indescribingthisfinancial
impatienceasactinglike“childrenwhopicktheplumsoutoftheirpuddingtoeat
thematonce“ratherthanputtingthemasidetobeeatenlast.
TheaveragetimeforholdingastockinboththeUnitedStatesandBritain,he
notes,hasdroppedfromsevenyearstosevenmonthsinrecentdecades.Transient
investors,whodemandhighuarterlyprofitsfromcompanies,canhinderafirm,s
effortstoinvestinlong-termresearchortobuildupcustomerloyalty.Thishas
beendubbeduuarterlycapitalism.,r
Inaddition,newdigitaltechnologieshaveallowedmorerapidtradingofeuities,
uickeruseofinformation,andthusshorterattentionspansinfinancialmarkets.
Thereseemstobeapredominanceofshort-termthinkingattheexpenseoflong-term
investing,saidCommissionerDanielGallagheroftheUSSecuritiesandExchange
Commissioninaspeechthisweek.
IntheUS,theSarbanes-OxleyActof2022haspushedmostpubliccompaniesto
deferperformancebonusesforseniorexecutivesbyaboutayear,slightlyhelping
reduceushort-termism.InitslatestsurveyofCEOpay,TheWallStreetJournal
findsthat“asubstantialpart"ofexecutivepayisnowtiedtoperformance.
Muchmorecouldbedonetoencouragelong-termism,Hsuchaschangesinthe
taxcodeanduickerdisclosureofstockacuisitions.InFrance,shareholderswho
holdontoacompanyinvestmentforatleasttwoyearscansometimesearnmorevoting
rightsinacompany.
Withincompanies,therightcompensationdesigncanprovideincentivesfor
executivestothinkbeyondtheirowntimeatthecompanyandonbehalfofall
stakeholders.Britain,snewruleisaremindertobankersthatsocietyhasaninterest
intheirperformance,notjustfortheshorttermbutforthelongterm.
21.AccordingtoParagraph1,onemotiveinimposingthenewruleisto
[A]enhancebankers*senseofresponsibility.
[B]helpcorporationsachievelargerprofits.
[C]buildanewsystemoffinancialregulation.
[D]guaranteethebonusesoftopexecutives.
22.AlfredMarshallisuotedtoindicate
[A]theconditionsforgeneratinguickprofits.
[B]governments'impatienceindecision-making.
[C]thesolidstructureofpubliclytradedcompanies.
[D]"short-termism“ineconomicactivities.
23.Itisarguedthattheinfluenceoftransientinvestmentonpubliccompanies
canbe
[A]indirect.
[B]adverse.
[C]minimal.
[D]temporary.
24.TheUSandFranceexamplesareusedtoillustrate
[A]theobstaclestopreventing“short-termism".
[B]thesignificanceoflong-termthinking.
[C]theapproachestopromoting“long-termism”.
[D]theprevalenceofshort-termthinking.
25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext
[A]FailureofuarterlyCapitalism
[B]PatienceasaCorporateVirtue
[C]DecisivenessReuiredofTopExecutives
[D]FrustrationofRisk-takingBankers
Text2
Gradeinflation-thegradualincreaseinaverageGPAs(grade-pointaverages)
overthepastfewdecades-isoftenconsideredaproductofaconsumererainhigher
education,inwhichstudentsaretreatedlikecustomerstobepleased.Butanother,
relatedforce-apolicyoftenburieddeepincoursecatalogscalled“grade
forgiveness"-ishelpingraiseGPAs.
Gradeforgivenessallowsstudentstoretakeacourseinwhichtheyreceiveda
lowgrade,andthemostrecentgradeorthehighestgradeistheonlyonethatcounts
incalculatingastudentJsoverallGPA.
Theuseofthislittle-knownpracticehasacceleratedinrecentyears,ascolleges
continuetodotheirutmost,tokeepstudentsinschool(andpayingtuition)andimprove
theirgraduationrates.Whenthispracticefirststarteddecadesago,itwasusually
limitedtofreshmen,togivethemasecondchancetotakeaclassintheirfirstyear
iftheystruggledintheirtransitiontocollege-levelcourses.Butnowmostcolleges,
saveformanyselectivecampuses,allowallundergraduates,andevengraduate
students,togettheirlowgradesforgiven.
Collegeofficialstendtoemphasizethatthegoalofgradeforgivenessisless
aboutthegradeitselfandmoreaboutencouragingstudentstoretakecoursescritical
totheirdegreeprogramandgraduationwithoutincurringabigpenalty."Ultimately,〃
saidJackMiner,OhioStateUniversity,sregistrar,“weseestudentsachievemore
successbecausetheyretakeacourseanddobetterinsubseuentcoursesormaster
thecontentthatallowsthemtograduateontime.〃
Thatsaid,thereisawayinwhichgradeforgivenesssatisfiescolleges'own
needsaswell.Forpublicinstitutions,statefundsaresometimestiedpartlytotheir
successonmetricssuchasgraduationratesandstudentretention-sobettergrades
can,byboostingfigureslikethose,meanmoremoney.AndanythingthatraisesGPAs
6
willlikelymakestudents-who,attheendoftheday,arepayingthebill-feel
they'vegottenabettervaluefortheirtuitiondollars,whichisanotherbigconcern
forcolleges.
Indeed,gradeforgivenessisjustanotherwaythatuniversitiesareresponding
toconsumers?expectationsforhighereducation.Sincestudentsandparentsexpect
acollegedegreetoleadtoajob,itisinthebestinterestofaschooltoturn
outgraduateswhoareasualifiedaspossible-oratleastappeartobe.Onthis,
students'andcolleges,incentivesseemtobealigned.
21.Whatiscommonlyregardedasthecauseofgradeinflation
[A]Thechangeofcoursecatalogs.
[B]Students?indifferencetoGPAs.
[C]Colleges'neglectofGPAs.
[D]Theinfluenceofconsumerculture.
22.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeofgradeforgiveness
[A]Tohelpfreshmenadapttocollegelearning.
[B]Tomaintaincolleges'graduationrates.
[C]Topreparegraduatesforachallengingfuture.
[D]Toincreaseuniversities,incomefromtuition.
23.AccordingtoParagraph5,gradeforgivenessenablescollegesto
[A]obtainmorefinancialsupport.
[B]boosttheirstudentenrollments.
[C]improvetheirteachinguality.
[D]meetlocalgovernmentneeds.
24.Whatdoesthephrase“tobealigned”(Line5,Para.6)mostprobablymean
[A]Tocounterbalanceeachother.
[B]Tocomplementeachother.
[C]Tobeidenticalwitheachother.
[D]Tobecontradictorytoeachother.
25.Theauthorexaminesthepracticeofgradeforgivenessby
[A]assessingitsfeasibility.
[B]analyzingthecausesbehindit.
[C]comparingdifferentviewsonit.
[D]listingitslong-runeffects.
Text3
Thisyearmarksexactlytwocenturiessincethepublicationof^Frankenstein;
or,TheModernPrometheus,,zbyMaryShelley.Evenbeforetheinventionoftheelectric
lightbulb,theauthorproducedaremarkableworkofspeculativefictionthatwould
foreshadowmanyethicaluestionstoberaisedbytechnologiesyettocome.
Todaytherapidgrowthofartificialintelligence(AI)raisesfundamental
uestions:"Whatisintelligence,identity,orconsciousnessWhatmakeshumans
humans”
Whatisbeingcalledartificialgeneralintelligence,machinesthatwouldimitate
thewayhumansthink,continuestoevadescientists.Yethumansremainfascinated
bytheideaofrobotsthatwouldlook,move,andrespondlikehumans,similartothose
recentlydepictedonpopularsci-fiTVseriessuchas“Westworld”and"Humans.〃
Justhowpeoplethinkisstillfartoocomplextobeunderstood,letalone
reproduced,saysDavidEagleman,aStanfordUniversityneuroscientist."Wearejust
Butthatdoesn,tmeancrucialethicalissuesinvolvingAIaren'tathand.The
cominguseofautonomousvehicles,forexample,posesthornyethicaluestions.Human
driverssometimesmustmakesplit-seconddecisions.Theirreactionsmaybeacomplex
combinationofinstantreflexes,inputfrompastdrivingexperiences,andwhattheir
eyesandearstelltheminthatmoment.AI"vision"todayisnotnearlyas
sophisticatedasthatofhumans.Andtoanticipateeveryimaginabledrivingsituation
isadifficultprogrammingproblem.
Wheneverdecisionsarebasedonmassesofdata,“youuicklygetintoalotof
ethicaluestions,"notesTanKiatHow,chiefexecutiveofaSingapore-basedagency
thatishelpingthegovernmentdevelopavoluntarycodefortheethicaluseofAL
AlongwithSingapore,othergovernmentsandmega-corporationsarebeginningto
establishtheirownguidelines.Britainissettingupadataethicscenter.India
releaseditsAIethicsstrategythisspring.
OnJune7GooglepledgednottoudesignordeployAI〃thatwouldcauseaoverall
harm,〃ortodevelopAI-directedweaponsoruseAIforsurveillancethatwouldviolate
internationalnorms.ItalsopledgednottodeployAIwhoseusewouldviolate
internationallawsorhumanrights.
Whilethestatementisvague,itrepresentsonestartingpoint.Sodoestheidea
thatdecisionsmadebyAIsystemsshouldbeexplainable,transparent,andfair.
Toputitanotherway:Howcanwemakesurethatthethinkingofintelligent
machinesreflectshumanity'shighestvaluesOnlythenwilltheybeusefulservants
andnotFrankenstein'sout-of-controlmonster.
26.MaryShelley,snovelFrankensteinismentionedbecauseit
[A]fascinatesAIscientistsallovertheworld.
[B]hasremainedpopularforaslongas200years.
[C]involvessomeconcernsraisedbyAItoday.
[D]hassparkedseriousethicalcontroversies.
27.InDavidEagleman,sopinion,ourcurrentknowledgeofconsciousness
[A]helpsexplainartificialintelligence.
[B]canbemisleadingtorobotmaking.
[C]inspirespopularsci-fiTVseries.
[D]istoolimitedforustoreproduceit.
28.Thesolutiontotheethicalissuesbroughtbyautonomousvehicles
[A]canhardlyeverbefound.
[B]isstillbeyondourcapacity.
[C]causeslittlepublicconcern.
[D]hasarousedmuchcuriosity.
29.TheauthorsattitudetowardGoogle?spledgesisoneof
[A]affirmation.
[B]skepticism.
[C]contempt.
[D]respect.
30.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext
[A]AI'sFuture:IntheHandsofTechGiants
[B]Frankenstein,theNovelPredictingtheAgeofAI
[C]TheConscienceofAI:ComplexButInevitable
[D]AIShallBeKillersOnceOutofControl
Text4
Stateswillbeabletoforcemorepeopletopaysalestaxwhentheymakeonline
purchasesunderaSupremeCourtdecisionThursdaythatwillleaveshopperswith
lighterwalletsbutisabigfinancialwinforstates.
TheSupremeCourt'sopinionThursdayoverruledapairofdecades-olddecisions
thatstatessaidcostthembillionsofdollarsinlostrevenueannually.Thedecisions
madeitmoredifficultforstatestocollectsalestaxoncertainonlinepurchases.
Thecasesthecourtoverturnedsaidthatifabusinesswasshippingacustomer'
spurchasetoastatewherethebusinessdidn'thaveaphysicalpresencesuchas
awarehouseoroffice,thebusinessdidn'thavetocollectsalestaxforthestate.
Customersweregenerallyresponsibleforpayingthesalestaxtothestatethemselves
iftheyweren,tchargedit,butmostdidn,trealizetheyoweditandfewpaid.
JusticeAnthonyKennedywrotethatthepreviousdecisionswereflawed."Each
yearthephysicalpresencerulebecomesfurtherremovedfromeconomicrealityand
resultsinsignificantrevenuelossestotheStates,〃hewroteinanopinionjoined
byfourotherjustices.Kennedywrotethattherulealimitedstates'abilityto
seeklong-termprosperityandhaspreventedmarketparticipantsfromcompetingon
anevenplayingfield.〃
Therulingisavictoryforbigchainswithapresenceinmanystates,sincethey
usuallycollectsalestaxononlinepurchasesalready.Now,rivalswillbecharging
salestaxwheretheyhadn,tbefore.Bigchainshavebeencollectingsalestax
nationwidebecausetheytypicallyhavephysicalstoresinwhateverstateapurchase
isbeingshippedto.Amazon,withitsnetworkofwarehouses,alsocollectssales
taxineverystatethatchargesit,thoughthird-partysellerswhousethesitedon,
thaveto.
Untilnow,manysellersthathaveaphysicalpresenceinonlyasinglestateor
afewstateshavebeenabletoavoidchargingsalestaxeswhentheyshiptoaddresses
outsidethosestates.SellersthatuseeBayandEtsy,whichprovideplatformsfor
smallersellers,alsohaventbeencollectingsalestaxnationwide.Undertheruling
Thursday,statescanpasslawsreuiringout-of-statesellerstocollectthestate,
ssalestaxfromcustomersandsendittothestate.
Retailtradegroupspraisedtheruling,sayingitlevelstheplayingfieldfor
localandonlinebusinesses.Thelosers,saidretailanalystNeilSaunders,are
online-onlyretailers,especiallysmallerones.Thoseretailersmayfaceheadaches
complyingwithvariousstatesalestaxlaws.TheSmallBusiness&Entrepreneurship
Counciladvocacygroupsaidinastatement,aSmallbusinessesandinternet
entrepreneursarenotwellservedatallbythisdecision.”
31.TheSupremeCourtdecisionThursdaywill
[A]betterbusinesses,relationswithstates.
[B]putmostonlinebusinessesinadilemma.
[C]makemoreonlineshopperspaysalestax.
[D]forcesomestatestocutsalestax.
32.Itcanbelearnedfromparagraphs2and3thattheoverruleddecisions
[A]haveledtothedominanceofe-commerce.
[B]havecostconsumersalotovertheyears.
[C]werewidelycriticizedbyonlinepurchasers.
[D]wereconsideredunfavorablebystates.
33.AccordingtoJusticeAnthonyKennedy,thephysicalpresencerulehas
[A]hinderedeconomicdevelopment.
[B]broughtprosperitytothecountry.
[C]harmedfairmarketcompetition.
[D]boostedgrowthinstates,revenue.
34.WhoaremostlikelytowelcometheSupremeCourtruling
[A]Internetentrepreneurs.
[B]Big-chainowners.
[C]Third-partysellers.
[D]Smallretailers.
35.IndealingwiththeSupremeCourtdecisionThursday,theauthor
[A]givesafactualaccountofitanddiscussesitsconseuences.
[B]describesthelongandcomplicatedprocessofitsmaking.
[C]presentsitsmainpointswithconflictingviewsonthem.
[D]citessomecasesrelatedtoitandanalyzestheirimplications.
PartBDirections:
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.Foruestions41-45,
youarereuiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherenttextby
choosingfromthelistA-Gandfillingthemintothenumberedboxes.
ParagraphsCandFhavebeencorrectlyplaced.Markyouranswersonthe
ANSWERSHEET.(10points)
[A]Thesetoolscanhelpyouwineveryargument-notintheunhelpfulsense
ofbeatingyouropponentsbutinthebettersenseoflearningabouttheissuesthat
dividepeople.Learningwhytheydisagreewithusandlearningtotalkandwork
togetherwiththem.Ifwereadjustourviewofarguments-fromaverbalfightor
tennisgametoareasonedexchangethroughwhichweallgainmutualrespect,and
understanding-thenwechangetheverynatureofwhatitmeansto"win”an
argument.
[B]Ofcourse,manydiscussionsarenotsosuccessful.Still,weneedtobecareful
nottoaccuseopponentsofbadargumentstoouickly.Weneedtolearnhowtoevaluate
themproperly.Alargepartofevaluationiscallingoutbadarguments,butwealso
needtoadmitgoodargumentsbyopponentsandtoapplythesamecriticalstandards
toourselves.Humilityreuiresyoutorecognizeweaknessinyourownargumentsand
sometimesalsotoacceptreasonsontheoppositeside.
[C]Noneofthesewillbeeasybutyoucanstartevenifothersrefuseto.Next
timeyoustateyourposition,formulateanargumentforwhatyouclaimandhonestly
askyourselfwhetheryourargumentisanygood.Nexttimeyoutalkwithsomeonewho
takesastand,askthemtogiveyouareasonfortheirview.Spellouttheirargument
fullyandcharitably.Assessitsstrengthimpartially.Raiseobjectionsandlisten
carefullytotheirreplies.
[D]Carnegiewouldberightifargumentswerefights,whichishowweoftenthink
ofthem.Likephysicalfights,verbalfightscanleavebothsidesbloodied.Evenwhen
youwin,youendupnobetteroff.Yourprospectswouldbealmostasdismalifarguments
wereevenjustcompetitions-like,say,tennisgames.Pairs
ofopponentshittheballbackandforthuntilonewinneremergesfromallwho
entered.Everybodyelseloses.Thiskindofthinkingiswhysomanypeopletryto
avoidarguments,especiallyaboutpoliticsandreligion.
[E]Inhis1936workHowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeople,DaleCarnegiewrote:
“Thereisonlyoneway…togetthebestofanargument-andthatistoavoidit.〃
Thisaversiontoargumentsiscommon,butitdependsonamistakenviewofarguments
thatcausesprofoundproblemsforourpersonalandsociallives-andinmanyways
missesthepointofarguinginthefirstplace.
[F]Theseviewsofargumentsalsounderminereason.Ifyouseeaconversation
asafightorcompetition,youcanwinbycheatingaslongasyoudon'tgetcaught.
Youwillbehappytoconvincepeoplewithbadarguments.Youcancalltheirviews
stupid,orjokeabouthowignoranttheyare.Noneofthesetrickswillhelpyou
understandthem,theirpositionsortheissuesthatdivideyou,buttheycanhelp
youwin-inoneway.
[G]Thereisabetterwaytowinarguments.Imaginethatyoufavorincreasing
theminimumwageinourstate,andIdonot.Ifyouyell,“Yes,〃andIyell,"No,〃
neitherofuslearnsanything.Weneitherunderstandnorrespecteachother,andwe
havenobasisforcompromiseorcooperation.Incontrast,supposeyougivea
reasonableargument:thatfull-timeworkersshouldnothavetoliveinpoverty.Then
Icounterwithanotherreasonableargument:thatahigherminimumwagewillforce
businessestoemployfewerpeopleforlesstime.Nowwecanunderstandeachother,
spositionsandrecognizeoursharedvalues,sincewebothcareaboutneedyworkers.
41f42fF-43f44—C—45
artCDirections:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlined
segmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyonthe
ANSWERSHEET.(10points)
ItwasonlyafterIstartedtowriteaweeklycolumnaboutthemedicaljournals,
andbegantoreadscientificpapersfrombeginningtoend,thatIrealisedjusthow
badmuchofthemedicalliteraturefreuentlywas.Icametorecognisevarioussigns
ofabadpaper:thekindofpaperthatpurportstoshowthatpeoplewhoeatmorethan
onekiloofbroccoliaweekwere1.17timesmorelikelythanthosewhoeatlessto
sufferlateinlifefromperniciousanaemia.(46)Thereisagreatdealofthiskind
ofnonsenseinthemedicaljournalswhich,whentakenupbybroadcastersandthelay
press,generatesbothhealthscaresandshort-liveddietaryenthusiasms.
WhyissomuchbadsciencepublishedArecentpaper,titled“TheNatural
SelectionofBadScience”,publishedontheRoyalSociety,sopensciencewebsite,
attemptstoanswerthisintriguingandimportantuestion.Itsaysthattheproblem
isnotmerelythatpeopledobadscience,butthatourcurrentsystemofcareer
advancementpositivelyencouragesit.Whatisimportantisnottruth,butpublication,
whichhasbecomealmostanendinitself.Therehasbeenakindofinflationaryprocess
atwork:(47)nowadaysanyoneapplyingforaresearchposthastohavepublishedtwice
thenumberofpapersthatwouldhavebeenreuiredforthesamepostonly10years
ago.Nevermindtheuality,then,countthenumber.
(48)Attemptshavebeenmadetocurbthistendency,forexample,bytryingto
incorporatesomemeasureofualityaswellasuantityintotheassessmentofan
applicant'spapers.Thisisthefamedcitationindex,thatistosaythenumberof
timesapaperhasbeenuotedelsewhereinthescientificliterature,theassumption
beingthatanimportantpaperwillbecitedmoreoftenthanoneofsmallaccount.
(49)Thiswouldbereasonableifitwerenotforthefactthatscientistscaneasily
arrangetocitethemselvesintheirfu
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