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考研外语考前冲刺试卷7
一、UseofEnglish
1>Egyptianwinehasanextensivehistorywithinthehistory
ofEgyptiancivilization.Grapeswerenot(1)tothe
landscapeofEgypt,ratherthevinesthemselvesare(2)
tohavebeenimportedfromthePhoenicians,(3)theactual
originsremainin(4).Whatisknown,isthat(5)the
thirdmillenniumBC,Egyptiankingsofthefirst(6)_____had
extensivewinecellars,andwinewasusedextensivelyinthe
templeceremonies.Themain(7)ofwineinEgypt,took
placebetweentheking,nobles,andthepriestsintemple
ceremonies,andis(8)bynumerouspaintedrelief,s,and
other(9)evidence.ThevineyardsofancientEgypt,were
quitedifferentfromthemodernmethodsofwinemakingtoday.
(10)viticulture(orwinemaking),ceasedto(11)an
exclusivelyceremonialpurpose,theEgyptiansbeganto
experimentwithsimplestructuresfortheirvinestotrainon,
(12)foundawaytotraintheirvinessotheywereeasy
low(13)bushes,andfoundwaysforthesoilto(14)
moremoistureforthevines.Egyptianwinemakingexperiments
includedReuseofdifferentwinepresses,addingheattothe
must(thegrapejuicereadyforfermentation)(15)make
thewinesweet,anddifferencesinvattypesandmaterials.The
(16)finishedproductofwine,waspouredthroughacloth
falter,andthenintoearthenwarejars,(17)theywould
besealedwithnaturaltarandleftto(18).TheEgyptians
keptaccuraterecordsoftheirvintages,and(19)oftheir
wines,eachjarofwinewasclearly(20)withit'sown
vintage,andquality.
A.born
B.native
C.grown
D.planted
2、⑵
A.proved
B.believed
C.hypothesized
D.established
3、(3)
A.though
B.if
C.as
D.when
4、(4)
A.dispute
B.debate
C.discussion
D.argument
5、(5)
A.since
B.after
C.by
D.to
6、(6)
A.generation
B.dynasty
C.sovereignty
D.empire
7、(7)
A.cost
B.expense
C.exhaustion
D.consumption
8、(8)
3
A.implied
B.demonstrated
C.evidenced
D.aided
9、(9)
A.archeological
B.architectural
C.artistic
D.anthropological
10、(10)
A.As
B.For
C.After
D.Since
IK(11)
A.act
B.serve
C.work
D.reach
12、(12)
A.aslongas
B.aswellas
4
C.assoonas
D.solongas
13、(13)
A.maintenance
B.protection
C.care
D.attention
14、(14)
A.maintain
B.retain
C.contain
D.attain
15、(15)
A.ratherthan
B.but
C.and
D.inorderto
16、(16)
A.final
B.end
C.eventual
D.ultimate
5
17、(17)
A.which
B.when
C.where
D.and
18、(18)
A.protection
B.ferment
C.taste
D.drink
19、(19)
A.quality
B.quantity
C.nature
D.aura
20、(20)
A.marked
B.written
C.labeled
D.recorded
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
6
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Itmaynothavegeneratedmuchinterestoutsideenergyand
investmentcircles,butarecentcommentbyTidewater,Inc.
presidentDeanTaylorsentearthquakesthroughtheNewOrleans
businesscommunity.InJune,TaylortoldtheHoustonChronicle
thattheinternationalmarineservicescompany—theworld's
largestoperatorofshipsservingtheoffshoreoil
industry—wasseriouslyconsideringmovingitsheadquarters,
alongwithscoresofadministrativejobs,fromtheCrescent
CitytoHouston,“Wehavealotofsympathyforthecity,“
Taylorsaid."Butourshareholdersdon'tpayustohavesympathy.
Theypayustohaveresultsforthem”.
Itwasthelastthingthehurricane-scarredcityneededtohear.
Tidewaterwasfoundedherealittlemorethan50yearsago,and
keptitsmainofficeinNewOrleansthroughouttheoilbustof
theT980sandthefollowingdecadesofindustryconsolidation,
whendozensofenergyfirmsallbutabandonedNewOrleansfor
greenerpasturesontheTexascoast.Inthenearlytwoyears
sinceHurricaneKatrinaravagedthecity,thepaceofexodus
hasaccelerated,complicatingNewOrleans'haltingrecovery;
accordingtothelocalbusinessweeklyCityBusiness,the
metropolitanareahaslost12ofthe23publiclytraded
companiesheadquarteredhere,takingwhite-collarjobs,
Corporatecommunitysupportandsorelyneededtaxpayerswith
them一andthreateningtoleavethecityevenmoredependenton
atourism-basedeconomythanitwasbeforethestorm.
Makingmattersworse,someobserverssay,isthecity
leadership'sapparentindifferencetothebloodletting.Just
weeksafterHurricaneKatrinainAugust2022,MayorRayNagin,
thenintheveryearlystagesofaheatedreelectionbid,
dismissedwarningsthatmanycompanies,likedisplaced
residents,mightopttorelocate.Naginsaidhehopedtheywould
stay."Butiftheydon,t〃,hesaidwithtypicalglibness,T11
sendthemapostcard”.Thecommentmighthavebeenwrittenoff
asoneofNagin,smanyverbalmissteps.Butinthemonthsthat
followed,thewarningsturnedoutinmanycasestobetrue,even
asthecity'srebuildingeffortlanguished,infrastructure
repairslimpedalong,thestatereimbursementprogramfor
damagedhomesfalteredandtheNewOrleans,infamouscrimerate
madeasickeningcomeback.
NewOrleans"wasn'tconsideredagreatcityfordoingbusiness
beforethestorm.Peoplewerealwaysdribblingout”,saysPeter
Ricchiuti,aprofessorofeconomicsatTulaneUniversity.While
manyofthecompaniesthatmadeitthroughthestormcouldstand
tobenefitfromthecity'srecovery,hesays,Katrinamayhave
hastenedthelossofhigh-payingenergyjobs."We'relosingthe
white-collarjobsandkeepingtheblue-collarjobs”,hesays.
"We'rebecomingmuchmoreofablue-collaroilindustry”.
OneofthelatestexamplesisChevronCorp.,whichisbuilding
newofficesinthenorthernsuburbs,40milesnorthofthecity
acrossLakePontchartraln,andplanstotransfer550employees
fromNewOrleanstoCovingtonbytheendoftheyear.Thatwould
takewell-paidpeopleoutofdowntownNewOrleans,amovethat
willimpactthecentralbusinessdistrict'seconomy."Wemade
thedecisioninMay,2022,whenouremployeesweremaking
importanthousingdecisions”,saysQiWilson,aChevron
spokesperson.Thecompany;likemanyemployees,decidedthe
northshoreofferedbettersecurityshouldanotherhurricane
strike,alongwithfewerofthepost-Katrinaheadachesthat
stillplaguethecity.Themove"willmakeiteasiertoretain
thetalentwehave,andtoattractnewtalent”,Wilsonsays.
Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat.
A.DeanTaylorisalsofamousoutsideenergyandinvestment
circles.
B.shareholdersarenotpaidtohavesympathy.
C.manycompaniesareplanningtomovetheirofficesintoNew
Orleans.
D.shareholdersaremoreconcernedwithperformance.
2、
Theword"exodus”(paragraph2)mostprobablymeans
A.emigration.
B.exit.
C.hurricane.
D.reconstruction.
3、
MayorRayNaginisquotedinthe3rdparagraphto
A.stresstheconsequencesofcarelesstalkingbypoliticians.
B.showthelocalgovernment,sindifferencetotheexodus.
C.illustratethecity'seffortsinrebuildingtheir
infrastructure.
D.criticizehisstrangehobbyofsendingpostcardsto
companies.
4、
AccordingtoPeterRicchiuti,NewOrleans
A.isoftenstruckbyhurricanessuchasKatrina.
B.nolongerpaidwhitecollarsasmuchasbefore.
C.failedtorecoverfromthestormasplanned,
D.willlosemorewhile-collarjobsinoilindustryafterthe
storm.
5、
AccordingtoWilson,Chevronintendstotransferitsemployees
chieflyto
A.findasaferplaceforbothbusinessandliving.
B.protectthecompanyfromotherpossiblestorms.
C.maintainthenumberoftheiremployees.
D.downtownNewOrleansisnolongerabusinesscenter.
6、Sleepisafunnything.We'retaughtthatweshouldget
sevenoreighthoursanight,butalotofusgetbyjustfine
onless,andsomeofusactuallysleeptoomuch.Astudyout
oftheUniversityofBuffalolastmonthreportedthatpeople
whoroutinelysleepmorethaneighthoursadayandarestill
tiredarenearlythreetimesaslikelytodieof
stroke一probablyasaresultofanunderlyingdisorderthat
keepsthemfromsnoozingsoundly.
Doctorshavetheirownspecialsleepproblems.Residentsare
famouslysleepdeprived.WhenIwastrainingtobecomeadoctor,
itwasnotunusualtowork40hoursinarowwithoutrest.Most
ofustookitinstride,confidentwecouldstilldeliverthe
highestqualityofmedicalcare.
Maybeweshouldn'thavebeensosureofourselves.Anarticle
intheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociationpointsout
thatinthemorningafter24hoursofsleeplessness,aperson's
motorperformanceiscomparabletothatofsomeonewhois
legallyintoxicated.Curiously,surgeonswhobelievethat
operatingundertheinfluenceisgroundsfordismissaloften
don,tthinktwiceaboutoperatingwithoutenoughsleep.
“Icouldtellyouhorrorstories”,saysJayaAgrawal,president
oftheAmericanMedicalStudentAssociation,whichrunsa
websitewhereresidentscanpostanonymousanecdotes.Someare
terrifying."Iwasoperatingafterbeingupforover36hours”,
onewrites."Iliterallyfellasleepstandingupandnearlyface
plantedintothewoundz,.
“PracticallyeverysurgicalresidentIknowhasfallenasleep
atthewheeldrivinghomefromwork”,writesanother."Iknow
ofthreewhohavehitparkedcars.Anotherhitaconvenience
storeontheroadside”.
“Yourownpatientshavebecometheenemy”,writesathird”,
becausetheyaretheonethingthatstandsbetweenyouanda
fewhoursofsleep”.
AgrawaTsorganizationissupportingthePatientandPhysician
SafetyandProtectionActof2022,introducedlastNovemberby
RepresentativeJohnConyersJr.ofMichigan.Itskeyprovisions,
modeledonNewYorkState'sregulations,includean80-hour
workweekanda24hourwork-shift1imit.
Mostdoctors,however,resistsuchinterference.Dr.Charles
Binkley,aseniorsurgeryresidentattheUniversityof
Michigan,agreesthatsomethingneedstobedonebutbelieves”
doctorsshouldbeboundbytheirconscience,notbythe
governmentz,.
TheU.S.controlsthehoursofpilotsandtruckdrivers.But
untilsuchasystemisinplacefordoctors,patientsareon
theirown.Ifyou'reworriedaboutthepeopletreatingyou,you
shouldfeelfreetoaskhowmanyhoursofsleeptheyhavehad.
Doctors,fortheirpart,havetogiveuptheirposeof
infallibilityandgettheresttheyneed.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?
A.Inarecentscientificresearch,thescientistspointsout
thatsomeonewhosleepsbeyondthe1imitwillprobablynotbe
ingoodhealth.
B.IntheUnitedStates,thedoctorsusuallydonottaketheir
sleepproblemsseriously.
C.Mostdoctorsagreethattheproblemsshouldbesolvedonly
bywayofsomecompulsorymeans.
D.TheU.S.governmenthasalreadyrestrictedthedoctors)
workinghours.
7、
Inthelastparagraph,theexpression"..,patientsareontheir
own“mostprobablymeans
A.patientsarealonewhentheyareinhospital.
B.patientswilltrytheirluckontheirdoctors'health.
C.patientswillhavesomeproblemsrelatedtothem,rather
thanotherpeople.
D.patientswillmaketheirdecisionsforthemselves.
8、
OnJayaAgrawal'swebsite,whatarethecommonresponsesto
thedoctors(sleepproblems?
A.Mostpeopleinsistedthattheproblemshavenothingtodo
withtheinterestsofthemajorityofpeople.
B.Peoplewhopostedtheiropinionsonthewebsitethoughtthe
resultsoftheproblemswouldbetoohorriblytothink.
C.Theinternet-surfersbelievedthatthegovernmentshould
regulatesomelawstolimitthedoctors,workinghours.
D.Peopleadvocatedthattheproblemscouldmerelybesolved
bythedoctors,conscience.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat
A.theU.S.legislatorsarealarmedaboutsleep-deprived
doctors.
B.thedoctorsshouldsleepmuchmorethantheordinarypeople,
C.theU.S.governmentaswellasmanyordinarypeoplenever
paysenoughattentiontotheproblems.
D.attheverybeginning,thedoctorsinsistthattheirsleep
problemswillleadtoseriousconsequences.
10、
Whoiswellawareoftheconsequencesofthedoctors,sleep
problemandrunsawebsitetoraisethecommonpeople's
awareness?
A.TheUniversityofBuffalo.
B.JaysAgrawaL
C.Dr.CharlesBinkley.
D.JohnConyersJr.
11、Someoilcompaniesplantogetridofsomeofthepollution
theyproducebypumpingitintorocksdeepinsidetheEarth,
wheretheysayitwillstayforthousandsofyears.Otherpeople,
though,aren,tsosurethisisadvisable;environmentalgroups
saythatputtingthispollutionbackintotheEarthisabad
idea.
Whenoilburns,Itdoesn,tjustproduceheat:italsoproduces
carbondioxide.Carbondioxideisanaturalpartoftheair,
butbecausepeoplebumsomuchoil,there'stoomuchcarbon
dioxideintheair.Thisextracarbondioxideispollution;some
scientificstudiesshowthatcarbondioxideisoneofthe”
greenhousegases"thatiscausingtheEarth,stemperatureto
rise.
Environmentalistssaythattheoilcompanies,plansmaynot
work.Theoilcompaniessaytheyaremakingsurethatthegas
willneverescape,butenvironmentalistswonderhowtheoil
companiescanbesosurethatthegaswon'tseepintotheair.
Theyalsopointoutthatthere'snowaytochecktomakesure
thegasisn'tleaking.Inaddition,theenvironmentalistspoint
outthatthepumpingcostsmoney一forresearchandfor
equipment一thattheoilcompaniesshouldbespendingon
preventingpollution,ratherthanonjustmovingitsomeplace
else.
Anotherproblem,saysomepeoplewhoareconcernedaboutthe
Earth,isthatiftheoi1companiesfindacheapwaytogetrid
oftheirpollution,theywon'tlookfornewkindsofenergy.
Theseenvironmentalistssaythatenergycompaniesshouldbe
researchingwaystousehydrogen,windpower,andsolarpower
insteadoffindingbetterwaystouseoil.Theyarguethat
continuingtouseoi1meansthatwewillstillneedtobuyoil
fromothercountriesinsteadofproducingourowncheap,clean
energy.
Environmentalistsalsosaythatburyingpollutionjustpushes
theproblemintothefuture,ratherthanreallysolvingit.They
saythatiftheoilcompaniespumpcarbondioxideintotherocks
insidetheEarth,itwillbethereforthousandsofyears,and
thatnooneknowsifthisplan一evenifitworks一mightturn
intoapollutionproblemforallofusinthefuture.
Theoilcompaniesinsistthattheirplanissafe,andthat
puttingthegasinsidetheEarthisareasonablewaytodeal
withit,TheypointoutthatthereisalotofroomintheEarth
forthisextragas,andthatputtingcarbondioxideinsidethe
Earthmeansthatthegaswon,tbeintheair,andifit'snot
intheair,itwon'tmaketheEarthwarmer.
Accordingtothepassage,oilresultsinairpollutionbecause
A.itburnsveryeasilyandhasaveryawfulsmell.
B.itproducestoomuchheatthatwarmupthetemperature.
C.itemitstoomuchcarbondioxideintotheairwhenburning.
D.itiscalledthe"greenhousegas”.
12、
Accordingtosomeenvironmentalist,theoilcompanies
A.arefurtherpollutingtheairbyusingmoreoilthanclean
energy.
B.arenotreallyconcernedwithsolvingtheproblemof
pollution.
C.areattemptingtoreducethepollutiontheyhavedoneto
theair.
D.areinneedofresearchandequipmentinpollution
prevention.
13、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasadisadvantageof
buryingpollution?
A.Itactuallypreventscompaniesfromlookingforother
energysources.
B.Itisdifficulttomakesurethattheburiedgaswillstay
wheretheyare.
C.Itmightturnupwithseriousconsequencesintheyearsto
come.
D.Itwillpossiblytakeuptoomuchroomintheearthtobe
sustainable.
14、
Thebesttitleforthispassagemightbe
A.HowtoDealwithAirPollution.
B.WaystoMaintainaCleanAtmosphere.
C.ArgumentoverBuryingPollution.
D.EnvironmentallyMindedOilCompanies.
15、
Theauthor,sattitudetowardsthisideaofburyingpollution
seemstobe
A.objective.
B.indifferent.
C.confused.
D.critical.
16、TryingtogetAmericanstoeatahealthydietisa
frustratingbusiness.Eventhebest-designedpublic-health
campaignscannotseemtocompetewiththetemptingflavorsof
thesnack-foodandfast-foodindustriesandtheirfat-and
sugar-ladenproducts.Theresultsareapparentonawalkdown
anyAmericanstreet—morethan60%ofAmericansareoverweight,
andafullquarterofthemareoverweighttothepointofobesity.
Now,healthadvocatessay,anill-conceivedredesign-hastaken
oneofthemoresuccessfulpublic-healthcampaigns一theFood
GuidePyramid一andrendereditconfusingtothepointof
uselessness.SomeofthesecriticsworrythatAmerica's
DepartmentofAgriculturecavedtopressurefrompartsofthe
foodindustryanxioustoprotecttheftproducts.
TheFoodGuidePyramidwasagraphicwhichemphasizesthata
healthydietisbuiltonabaseofgains,vegetablesandfruits,
followedbyever-decreasingamountsofdairyproducts,meat,
sweetsandoils.Theagriculturedepartmentlaunchedthe
pyramidin1992toreplaceitspreviousprogram,whichwas
centeredontheideaoffourbasicfoodgroups.The"BasicFour”
campaignshowedaplatedividedintoquarters,andseemedto
implythatmeatanddairyproductsshouldmakeuphaftofa
healthydiet,withgrains,fruitsandvegetablesmakingupthe
otherhalf.Itwasreplacedonlyoverthestrenuousobjections
ofthemeatanddairyindustries.
Theoldpyramidwasundoubtedlyimperfect.Itfailedto
distinguishbetweenadoughnutandawhole-grainroll,ora
hamburgerandaskinlesschickenbreast,anditdidnotmake
clearexactlyhowmuchofeachfoodstufftoeat.Itdid,however,
managetoconveythebasicideaofproperproportionsinan
easilyunderstandableway.Thenewpyramid,called"MyPyramid”,
abandonstheefforttoprovidethisinformation.Instead,it
hasbeensimplifiedtoamerelogo.Thefoodgroupsarereplaced
withunlabelled,multi-coloredverticalstripeswhich,insome
versions,riseoutofacartoonjumbleoffoodsthatlooklike
theaftermathofariotatagrocerystore.Anyonewhowants
toseehowthistranslatesintoahealthydietisinvitedto
gotoawebsite,putintheirage,sexandactivitylevel,and
getacustom-designedpyramid,completewithhealthyfood
choicesandsuggestedportionsizes.Thisisfreeforthosewho
aremotivated,butmightprovetoomucheffortforthosewho
mostneedsuchinformation.
Admittedly,thedesignersofthenewpyramidhadatoughjob
todo.Theyweresupposedtocondensetheadviceinthe84
UnitedStates,DietaryGuidelinesintoasimple,meaningful
graphicsuitableforprintingonthebackofacerealbox.And
theyhadtodothisinthefaceofpressurefromdozensof
specialinterestgroups一fromthecountry,sPotatoBoard,
whichthoughtpotatoeswouldlookniceinthepicture,tothe
AlmondBoardofCalifornia,whichfeltthesamewayabout
almonds.EventheNationalWatermelonPromotionBoardandthe
CaliforniaAvocadoCommissionwereeagertoseetheirproducts
recognized.
Nevertheless,manyhealthadvocatesbelievethenewgraphicis
amissedopportunity.Althoughofficialsinsistindustry
pressurehadnothingtodowiththeeventualdesign,some
criticssuspectthatpoliticalinfluencewasatwork.Onthe
otherhand,itisnotclearhowmuchgoodeventhebestgraphic
coulddo.Surveysfoundthat80%ofAmericansrecognizedthe
oldFoodGuidePyramid一abigsuccessintheworldof
public-healthcampaigns.Yetonly16%followeditsadvice.
TryingtogetAmericanstoeatahealthydietisafrustrating
businesscanbeeasilyprovedbythefactthat
A.public-healthcampaignscannotcompetewithtempting
flavors.
B.snack-foodandfast-foodindustriesareflourishinginthe
US.
C.mostfoodinAmericaareprofoundlyrichinfatandsugar.
D.fatpeopleaccountforalargeproportionofAmerican
population.
17、
Thephrase“cavedin/z(paragraph2)mostprobablymeans
A.yielded.
B.entered.
C.promised.
D.criticized.
18、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEabouttheFoodGuidePyramid
in1992?
A.Itstressesthevalueofgrains,vegetablesandfruits.
B.Itplacesemphasisonthefourbasicfoodgroups.
C.Itrejectshigherproportionofmeat,sweetsandoils.
D.Itmetobjectionsfrommeatanddairyindustries.
19、
Thebiggestproblemwiththenewpyramidseemstobethat
A.itfailstoidentifytheproperproportionofdifferent
foodgroups.
B.itfallstodistinguishbetweenahamburgerandachicken
breast.
C.itinvolvestoomuchon-lineworktobenefitthosewhoneed
it.
D.itinvolvesunlabelled,multi-coloredstripsoutofa
cartoonjumble.
20、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat
A.theeffectofawelldesignedgraphmightbeverysmall.
B.thenewpyramidisdefinitelydoomedtobeafailure.
C.politicalinfluencewillneverbewavedfromthedesign.
D.thePotatoBoardofthecountryisveryinfluential.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E、F、G)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Afteritsmisadventuresin1993,whenAmericanmarineswere
drivenoutofSomaliabyskinnygunmen,Americahasusedalong
spooninsuppingwithSomalia,swarlords.This,likesomuch
else,changedonSeptember11th.(41).
Clandestineuptoapoint:withinhoursofthearrivalinBaidoa
ofninecloselycroppedAmericanssportingmatchingsatellite
phonesandshades,theiractivitieswerebroadcast.After
meetingvariouswarlords,thegroupinspectedacompoundthat
hadapparentlybeenofferedtothemastheirfuturebase.They
alsosawanoldmilitarydepot.Neithercanhavebeen
encouraging:thecompoundhasbeentakenoverbywar-displaced
familiesandthedepotbythorn-scrub.
Americawasalreadyconvincedofal-Qaeda'spresenceinSomalia.
IthadlistedaSomaliIslamicgroup,al-ltihaadal-Islamiya
(IslamicUnity),asaterroristorganization.(42).It
fearsthatlawlessSomaliacouldbecomeahavenforescapesfrom
Afghanistan.TheAmericannavyiscurrentlypatrollingthe
country,slongcoastline,whilespyplanesaresaidtobe
crisscrossingtheheavens.
(43).Withalittlebitofhelp,hetoldhisAmerican
visitors,hewouldbeready"to1iberatethecountryfromthese
evilforces”.Americahadalreadyheardasmuchthroughits
embassiesinNairobiandAddisAbaba,whichmaintaincontact
withthewarlords,andfromEthiopia.
ThewarlordsaresupportedbyEthiopia,whichhasahistorical
fearofastrongSomalia,inabidtoopposethegovernment.
Buttheirdifferingviewsonwheretostrikeatthe“terrorists”
revealthattheirindividualambitionsareevensharperthan
theirdislikeofthegovernment.
Mr.IsmailsaysthatMerca,whichisclaimedbyhisRahanwein
clan,isthecapitalofterror.(44).TheU.N.saysthere
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