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2022年內(nèi)蒙古大學(xué)英語(yǔ)考試真題卷六
(本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時(shí)間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)
單位:姓名:考號(hào):
題號(hào)單選題多項(xiàng)選擇判斷題綜合題總分
分值
得分
一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)
1.
EachdayofEarthWeek,forexample,hasbeengivenovertoaseparate
environmentalissue.Theyare,{{U}}(31){{/U}},energyefficiency,
re-cycIing,water{{U}}(32){{/U}},alternativetransportation,
poIIutantinformationandoutdoor{{U}}(33){{/U}}?Eachone,asyou
cansee,iswhoIIyconcernedwithhumanproblems,humansystems,human
safetyand{{U}}(34){{/U}}how(American)humanscangoonIiving{{U}}
(35){{/U}}thesamematerialleveloverthelonghaul{{U}}(36)
{{/U}}messingthingsupforthem-seIves.{{U}}(37){{/U}}onthatIist
isthereanyconsiderationofwhatarethoughttobeanimals(ortrees
orrivers)rights;nowhereanyregardfortheongoing{{U}}(38)
{{/U}}ofspeciescausedbyhumans;nowherea{{II}}(39){{/U}}forthe
countIessotherspeciesthatarebeing{{U}}(40){{/U}}daiIybythe
destructionandpoisoningofhabitats;nowhereanythoughtgivento
the{{U}}(41){{/U}}ofthenaturalsystemsoftheIivingearthand
learningtoIiveinthemasthefirstpeopIedid.{{U}}(42){{/U}}aIIr
nowhereontheIististherefoundanyconsiderationofwiIderness,of
theneedforaheaIthyearthtohaveplaceswherehumansdon5t{{U}}(43)
{{/U}},wherethefuIIcomplexityanddiversityofIifeareaIIowedto{{U}}
(44){{/U}}unaffectedIy.AlIthattheEarthDaypeopIecanseeis
somethingcallednjustthinkofthe{{U}}(45)H/U}}"of"outdoors'1,
andalItheycanthinkofdoingthereishuman“recreation".
Thereasonthatisimportantisthat{{U}}(46){{/U}}thehuman
understandsitselfasaspecies"reappliesformembershipinthe
biosphere1',astheeco-historianThomasBerryhas{{U}}(47){{/U}}it,
11itwiIIneverstoptreatingtheearthanditstreasures(resources)as
therightfuIfoodforitsomnivorousmaw(雜食性動(dòng)物的胃),wi11never
stopactingasifitownstheearthandhastherightofcontrol{{U}}
(48){{/U}}itsspecies11.Thisisamatterofpassinglawsor
doubIe-panningwindows;thisisadeepreorderingofvalues,anew(and
very'old)wayofunderstandingtheearthanditsspeciesassacred,
anecological{{U}}(49){{/U}}thatgorighttotheheartofourIives.
Withoutitno{{U}}(50){{/U}}changeswiIIcome,orlast.
A.upon
B.over
C.to
D.from
2.
EachdayofEarthWeek,forexample,hasbeengivenovertoaseparate
environmentalissue.Theyare,{{U}}(31){{/U}},energyefficiency,
re-cycIing,water{{Ul}(32){{/U}},alternativetransportation,
poIIutantinformationandoutdoor{{U}}(33){{/U}}.Eachone,asyou
cansee,iswhoIIyconcernedwithhumanproblems,humansystems,human
safetyand{{U}}(34){{/U}}how(American)humanscangoonIiving{{U}}
(35){{/U}]thesamematerialleveloverthelonghaul{{U}}(36)
{{/U}}messingthingsupforthem-seIves.{{U}}(37){{/U}}onthatIist
isthereanyconsiderationofwhatarethoughttobeanimals(ortrees
orrivers)rights;nowhereanyregardfortheongoing1{U}}(38)
{{/U}}ofspeciescausedbyhumans;nowherea{{U}}(39){{/U}}forthe
countlessotherspeciesthatarebeing{{U}}(40){{/U}}daiIybythe
destructionandpoisoningofhabitats;nowhereanythoughtgivento
the{{U}}(41){{/U}}ofthenaturalsystemsoftheIivingearthand
IearningtoIiveinthemasthefirstpeopIedid.{{U}}(42){{/U}}aII,
nowhereontheIististherefoundanyconsiderationofwiIderness,of
theneedforaheaIthyearthtohavepIaceswherehumansdon't{{U}}(43)
{{/U}},wherethefuIIcomplexityanddiversityofIifeareaIIowedto{{U}}
(44){{/U}}unaffectedIy.AlIthattheEarthDaypeopIecanseeis
somethingcalledMjustthinkofthe{{U}}(45){{/U}}"of"outdoors'1,
andalItheycanthinkofdoingthereishuman"recreation”.
Thereasonthatisimportantisthat{{U}}(46){{/U}}thehuman
understandsitselfasaspeciesnreappliesformembershipinthe
biosphere",astheeco-historianThomasBerryhas{{11}}(47){{/U}}it,
11itwiIIneverstoptreatingtheearthanditstreasures(resources)as
therightfuIfoodforitsomnivorousmaw(雜食性動(dòng)物的胃),wiIInever
stopactingasifitownstheearthandhastherightofcontrol{{U}}
(48){{/U}}itsspecies11.Thisisamatterofpassinglawsor
doubIe-panningwindows;thisisadeepreorderingofvalues,anew(and
very'old)wayofunderstandingtheearthanditsspeciesassacred,
anecological{{U}}(49){{/U}}thatgorighttotheheartofourIives.
Withoutitno{{U}}(50){{/U}}changeswiIIcome,orlast.
A.consciousness
B.conscience
C.caution
D.response
3.
EachdayofEarthWeek,forexample,hasbeengivenovertoaseparate
environmentalissue.Theyare,{{U}}(31){{/U}},energyefficiency,
re-cycIing,water{{U}}(32){{/U}},alternativetransportation,
poIIutantinformationandoutdoor{{U}}(33){{/U}}.Eachone,asyou
cansee,iswhoIlyconcernedwithhumanproblems,humansystems,human
safetyand{{U}}(34){{/U}}how(American)humanscangoonIiving{{U}}
(35){{/U}}thesamematerialleveloverthelonghaul{{U}}(36)
{{/U}}messingthingsupforthem-seIves.{{U}}(37){{/U}}onthatIist
isthereanyconsiderationofwhatarethoughttobeanimals(ortrees
orrivers)rights;nowhereanyregardfortheongoing{{U}}(38)
{l/U}}ofspeciescausedbyhumans;nowherea{{U}}(39){{/U}}forthe
countIessotherspeciesthatarebeing{{U}}(40){{/U}}daiIybythe
destructionandpoisoningofhabitats;nowhereanythoughtgivento
the{{U}}(41){{/U}}ofthenaturalsystemsoftheIivingearthand
IearningtoIiveinthemasthefirstpeopIedid.{{U}}(42){{/U}}aII,
nowhereontheIististherefoundanyconsiderationofwiIderness,of
theneedforaheaIthyearthtohavepIaceswherehumansdon't{{U}}(43)
{{/U}},wherethefuIIcomplexityanddiversityofIifearea11owedto{{U}}
(44){{/U}}unaffectedIy.AlIthattheEarthDaypeopIecanseeis
somethingcallednjustthinkofthe{{U}}(45){{/U}}"of"outdoors'1,
andalItheycanthinkofdoingthereishuman"recreation".
Thereasonthatisimportantisthat{{U}}(46){{/U}}thehuman
understandsitselfasaspecies"reappliesformembershipinthe
biosphere11,astheeco-historianThomasBerryhas{{U}}(47){{/U}}it,
MitwiIIneverstoptreatingtheearthanditstreasures(resources)as
therightfuIfoodforitsomnivorousmaw(雜食性動(dòng)物的胃),wiIInever
stopactingasifitownstheearthandhastherightofcontrol{{U}}
(48){{/U}}itsspecies11.Thisisamatterofpassinglawsor
doubIe-panningwindows;thisisadeepreorderingofvalues,anew(and
very'old)wayofunderstandingtheearthanditsspeciesassacred,
anecological{{U}}(49){{/U}}thatgorighttotheheartofourIives.
Withoutitno{{U}}(50){{/U}}changeswiIIcome,orlast.
A.intense
B.passionate
C.profound
D.turbulent
4.InthecasethatoccurredinFrancein1981,howmanypeopIewitnessed
it
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Five.
5.IfQuebecwasseparatedfromCanada,thetwopactswithUS.
A.shouldremaineffective
B.shouldbeabolished
C.shouldbediscussedagain
D.shouldbesupplemented
6.ThescientistfromtheFrenchspaceagencydidalIthefolIowingthings
except.
A.takingfurtherphotos
B.takingsoilsamples
C.plantingvegetationinthesoil
D.takingsamplesofvegetation
7.TheUSborderwithCanadaistheintileworId.
A.longestdefendedborder
B.longestundefendedborder
C.longestundefinedborder
D.longestcoastalborder
8.PeterSturrockthinksthatthefieIdofUFOstudyisinastateof.
A.popularization
B.pause
C.development
D.ignoranceandconfusion
9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue
A.Inthedaysbeforethevote,theClintonAdministrationhadbeencareful
todescribethereferendumasaninternalmatter.
B.ItiscriticalfortheUnitedStatestohaveastablenorthernneighbor.
C.Mr.ClintondiscussedtheoutcomeofthereferendumTuesdaywith
CanadianPrimeMinister.
D.BothpactswillbediscussedfurtherwithunitedCanada.
10.InwhichcountriesarethereprogramsofpursuingUFOA.China
andUS
A.
B.ChileandFrance.
C.FranceandCanada.
D.EgyptandGreece.
11.{{B}}TEXTC{{/B}}
Incontrasttotraditionalanalysesofminoritybusiness,the
socioIogicaIanalysiscontendsthatminoritybusinessownershipisa
group-1eveIphenomenon,inthatitislargelydependentuponsocialgroup
resourcesforitsdevelopment.Specifica11y,thisanalysisindicates
thatsupportnetworksplayacriticalroleinstartingandmaintaining
minoritybusinessenterprisesbyprovidingownerswitharangeof
assistance,fromtheinformaIencouragementoffamiIymembersandfriends
todependablesourcesoflaborandcIienteIefromtheowner1sethnic
group.SuchseIf-heIpnetworks,whichencourageandsupportethnic
minorityentrepreneurs,consistof"primary"institutions,thoseclosest
totheindividualinshapinghisbehaviorandbeIiefs.Theyare
characterizedbytheface-to-faceassociationandcooperationofpersons
unitedbytiesofmutuaIconcern.TheyformanintermediatesociaIlevel
betweentheindividualandlarger"secondary"institutionsbasedon
impersonalrelationships.Primaryinstitutionscomprisingthesupport
networkincIudekinship,peer,andneighborhoodorcommunitysubgroups.
Amajorfunctionofself-heIpnetworksisfinancialsupport.Most
scholarsagreethatminoritybusinessownershavedependedprimarilyon
famiIyfundsandethniccommunityresourcesforinvestmentcapital.
PersonaIsavingshavebeenaccumulatedoftenthroughfrugaIlivinghabits
thatrequiresacrificesbytheentirefamiIyandarethusaproductof
long-termfamilyfinancialbehavior.AdditionaIloansandgiftsfrom
relativesforthcomingbecauseofgroupobIigationratherthannarrow
investmentcalculation,havesuppIementedpersonalsavings.Individual
entrepreneursdonotnecessarilyrelyontheirkinbecausetheycannot
obtainfinancialbackingfromcommercialresources.Theymayactually
avoidbanksbecausetheyassumethatcommercialinstitutionseither
cannotcomprehendthespeciaIneedsofminorityenterpriseorcharge
unreasonablyhighinterestrates.
WithintheIargerethniccommunity,rotatingcreditassociationshave
beenusedtoraisecapital.TheseassociationsarcinformaIclubsof
friendsandothertrustedmembersoftheethnicgroupwhomakeregular
contributionstoafundthatisgiventoeachcontributorinrotation.
Oneauthorestimatesthat40percentofNewYorkChinatownfirms
estabIishedduring1900-1950utiIizedsuchassociationsastheirinitial
sourceofcapital.However,recentimmigrantsandthirdorfourth
generationsofoIdergroupsnowempIoyrotatingcreditassociationsonIy
occasionaIlytoraiseinvestmentfunds.SomegroupsIikeBlackAmericans,
foundothermeansoffinanciaIsupportfortheirentrepreneuriaIefforts.
ThefirstBlack-operatedbankswerecreatedinthelatenineteenth
centuryasdepositoriesforduescoIIectedfromfraternalorlodgegroups,
whichthemseIveshadsprungfromBlackchurches.BlackbanksmadeIimited
investmentsinotherBlackenterprises.IrishimmigrantsinAmerican
citiesorganizedmanybuiIdingandloanassociationstoprovidecapital
forhomeconstructionandpurchase.Theyinturn,providedworkformany
Irishhome-buiIdingcontractorfirms.Otherethnicandminoritygroups
followedsimilarpracticesinfoundingethnic-directedfinancial
institutions.
Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutrotating
creditassociations
A.TheyweredevelopedexclusivelybyChineseimmigrants.
B.Theyaccountedforasignificantportionoftheinvestmentcapitalused
byChineseimmigrantsinblewYorkintheearlytwentiethcentury.
C.Third-generationmembersofanimmigrantgroupwhostartedbusinesses
inthe1920'swouldhavebeenunlikelytorelyonthem.
D.Recentimmigrantsstillfrequentlyturntorotatingcreditassociations
insteadofbanksforinvestmentcapital.
12.
{(Bl}TEXTA{{/B}}
ItlooksasifitcamestraightfromthesetofStarWars.Ithas
four-wheeldriveandrisesaboverockysurfaces.Itlowersandraises
itsnosewhengoingupanddownhills.Andwhenitcomestoariver,it
turnsamphibious;twohydrojetspoweritalongbybIastingwaterunder
itsbody.Thereisroomfortwopassengersandadriver,whositinside
aglassbubbleoperatingelectronic,aircraft-typecontrols.AvehicIe
sodaringonlandandwaterneedswindscreenwipers-butitdoesn'
thaveany.Watermoleculesaredisintegratedonthescreen1ssurface
byultrasonicsensors.
ThisunusuaIvehicleistheRacoon.ItisaninventionnotofHoIIywood
butofRenault,aratherconservativeFrenchstate-ownedCarmaker,better
knownforitsfamiIyhatchbacks.RenaultbuilttheRacoontoexplorenew
freedomsfordesignersandengineerscreatedbyadvancesinmaterials
andmanufacturingprocesses.RenaultisthinkingaboutstartIingly
differentcars;otherproducershaveradicalnewideasfortrains,boats
andaeroplanes.
Thefirstofthenewfreedomsisindesign.Powerfulcomputer-aided
design(CAD)systemscanreplacewithaclickofacomputermousehours
oflaboriousworkdoneonthousandsofdrawingboards.Sonewproducts,
nomatterhowcompIicated,canbedeveIopedmuchfaster.Forthefirst
time,BoeingwiIInothavetobuiIdagiantreplicaofitsnewairIiner,
the777,tomakesurealIthebitsfittogether.ItsCADsystemwiIItake
careofthat.
ButRenau11istakingCADfurther.ItclaimstheRacoonistheworld1
sfirstvehicletobedesignedwithinthedigitisedworIdofvirtual
reality.CompIexprogramswereusedtosimuIatethevehicleandthe
terrainthatitwasexpectedtocross.ThisaIIowedateamledbyPatrick
LeQuement,Renault5sindustrial-designdirector,to"drive“itlong
beforeaprototypeexisted.
Renau11isnotaloneinthinkingthatvirtualrealitywiIItransform
automotivedesign.InDetroit,Fordisalsoinvestigatingitspotential.
JackTelnac,thefirm5sheadofdesign,wouldIikedesignersindifferent
partsoftheworldtoworkmorecloselytogether,Iinkedbycomputers.
Theywoulddomorethanstylecars.VirtualrealitywiIIallowengineers
topeerinsidetheworkingpartsofavehicle.DesignerswiIIwatch
bearingsmove,oiIflow,gearsmeshandhydraulicspump.Asthese
techniquescatchon,evenstrangervehiclesareIikeIytocomealong.
TransformingthesecreationsfromvirtualrealitytoactuaIreality
wiIIalsobecomeeasier,especiallywithadvancesinmaterials.Firms
thatoncebashedeverythingoutofsteelnowfindthatnewaIIoysor
compositematerials(whichcanbemadefrommixturesofplastic,resin,
ceramicsandmetals,reinforcedwithfiberssuchasglassorcarbon)are
changingtherulesofmanufacturing.Atthesametime,oldmaterialskeep
gettingbetter,astheirproducerstrytosecuretheirplaceinthe
factoryofthefuture.Thiscompetitionisincreasingthepaceof
deveIopmentofalImaterials.
OnecompanyinthisfieldseaIedcomposites.Itwasstartedin1982
byBurtRutan,anaviatorwhohasdevisedmanyunusualaircraft.His
companydeveIopsandtestsprototypesthathaverangedfrombusiness
aircrafttoairracers.Ithasalsoworkedoncompositesailsforthe
America9sCupyachtraceandonGeneraIMotors5Ultralite,a
100-miles-per-galIonexperimentalfamilycarbuiltfromcarbonfiber.
Again,theRacoonreflectsthisracebetweentheoldandthenew.It
usesconventionaIsteelandwhatRenaultdescribesasanew"high-1imit
elasticsteeIninitschassis.Thissteelis30%Iighterthantheusual
kind.TheRacoonalsohaspartsmadefromcomposites.Renaultplansto
replacethepetrolenginewithasmalIgasturbine,whichcouldbemade
fromheat-resistingceramics,anduseittorunageneratorthatwould
providepowerforelectricmotorsateachwheeI.
Withcompositesitispossibletobuildmanydifferentpartsintoa
singlecomponent.Fiat,Italy*sbiggestcarmakerhasworkedoutthat
itcouldreducethenumberofcomponentsneededinoneofitscarbodies
from150to16byusingacompositesheIIratherthanonemadeofsteeI.
Aircraftandcarsmayincreasinglybeassembledasiftheywereplastic
kits.
AdvancesinenginetechnoIogyalsomakecarsIighter.TheUltralite,
whichSeaIedcompositesheIpedtodesignforGeneralMotors,usesatwo-
strokeengineina"powerpodnattherearofthevehicle.Theengine
hasbeendeveIopedfromanEastGermandesignandweighs40%lessthan
aconventionaIenginebutproducesasmuchpower.ITisexpectedtorun
cleanlyenoughtoquaIifyasanultra-lowemissionsvehicleunder
California1stoughnewrules.
HowdoesthatRacooncrosswater
A.Itswims.
B.Itraisesitsnose.
C.Ituseshydrojets.
D.Itusesitsfour-wheeldrived.
13.{{B}}TEXTE{{/B}}
Scholarandstudentshavealwaysbeengreattravelers.TheofficiaI
casefor"academicmobiIity"isnowoftenstatedinimpressivetermsas
afundamentaInecessityforeconomicandsociaIprogressintheworldr
anddebatedincorridorsofEurope,butitiscertainlynothingnew.
Seriousstudentswerealwaysreadytogoaboardinsearchofthemost
stimuIatingteachersandthemostfamousacademies;insearchofthe
purestphilosophy,themosteffectivemedicine,theIikeIiestroadto
gold.
MobiIityofthiskindmeantaIsomobiIityofideasrtheirtransference
acrossfrontier,theirsimultaneousimpactuponmanygroupsofpeopIe.
Thepointoflearningistoshareit,whetherwithastartIingdiscovery,
oranewtechnique.Itmustalsohavebeenreassuringtoknowthatother
peopIeinotherpartsoftheworIdwereabouttomakethesamediscovery
orwerethinkingalongthesameIines,andthatonewasnotquitealone,
confrontedbyinquisition,ridiculeorneglect.
Inthetwentiethcentury,andparticularlyinthelast20years,the
oldfootpathsofthewanderingscholarshavebecomevasthighways.The
vehiclewhichhasmadethispossiblehasofcoursebeentheaeroplane,
makingcontactbetweenscholarseveninthemostdistantplaces
immediateIyfeasible,andprovidingfortheveryrapidtransmissionof
knowledge.
ApartfromthevehicIeitself,itisfairlyeasytoidentifythemain
factorswhichhavebroughtabouttherecentexpIosioninacademic
movement.Someofthesearepurelyquantitativeandrequirenofurther
mention;therearefarmorecentresoflearning,afargreaternumber
ofscholarsandstudents.
Inadditiononemustrecognizetheveryconsiderablemu11ipIication
ofdiscipIines,particularlyinthesciences,whichbywideningthetotaI
areaofadvancedstudyhasproducedanenormousnumberofspeciaIists
whoseparticulariinterestsarepreciselydefined.ThesepeopIewouIdwork
insomeisolationiftheywerenotabletokeepintouchwithsimilar
isolatedgroupsinothercountries.
FrequentlythesespeciaIisationsIieinareaswhereveryrapid
deveIopmentsaretakingplace,andalsowheretheresearchneededfor
deveIopmentsisextremelycostIyandtakesalongtime.Itisprecisely
intheseareasthattheadvantagesofcollaborationandsharingof
expertiseappearmostevident.Associatedwiththisisthegrowthof
speciaIistperiodicals,whichenablescholarstobecomeawareofwhat
ishappeningindifferentcentresofresearchandtomeeteachotherin
conferencesandsymposia.Formthesemeetingscomethepersonal
relationshipswhichareatthebottomofaImostalIformalisedschemes
ofcooperation,andprovidethemwiththeirmostsatisfactorystimulus.
Butasthespecialisationshaveincreasedinnumberandnarrowedin
range,therehasbeenanoppositemovementtowardsinterdisciplinary
studies.TheseowemuchtothebeliefthatonecannotproperIyinvestigate
theincrediblycompIexproblemsthrownupbythemodernworld,andby
recentadvancesinourknowIedgealongthenarrowfrontofasingle
discipline.Thistrendhasledtoagreatdealofacademiccontact
betweendiscipIinesvandafargreateremphasisonthepoolingof
speciaIistknowIedge,reflectedinthebroadsubjectschoseninmany
internationaIconferences.
What,inthewriter,sopinion,happenstoascholarwhoshareshisideas
withhiscolleagues
A.Hegainsrecognitionforhisachievements.
B.Heattractslargenumbersofstudents.
C.Heriskshisideasbeingstudent.
D.Heisconsideredslightlymad.
14.{{B}}TEXTD{{/B}}
WithinAustraliafAustralianHoteIsInc.(AHI)operatesninehoteIs
andempIoysover2,000permanentfuII-timestaff,300permanentpart-time
empIoyeesand100casualstaff.OneofitsIatestventures,theSydney
AirportHotel(SAH),openedinMarch1995.Thehotelistheclosestto
SydneyAirportandisdesignedtoprovidethebestavaiIable
accommodation,foodandbeverageandmeetingfaciIitiesinSydney5s
southernsuburbs.Similartomanyinternationalhotelchains,however,
AHIhasexperienceddifficultiesinAustraliainprovidinglong-term
profitsforhotelowners,asaresultofthecountry1shighlabour-coat
structure.InordertodeveIopaneconomicallyviablehotelorganisation
modeIyAHIdecidedtoimpIementsomenewpoliciesandpracticesatSAH.
ThefirstoftheinitiativeswasanorganisationaIstructurewithonly
threeIeveIsofmanagement-comparedtothetraditionalseven.Partly
asaresultofthischange,thereare25percentfewermanagement
positions,enabIingasignificantsaving.Thischangealsohasother
impIications.Communication,bothupanddowntheorganisation,has
greatlyimproved.Decision-makinghasbeenforceddowninmanyeasesto
front-1ineemployees.Asaresult,guestrequestsareusuallymewithout
referencetoasupervisor,improvingbothcustomerandempIoyee
satisfaction.
Thehotelrecognisedthatitwouldneedadifferentapproachto
seIectingempIoyeeswhowouldfitinwithitsnewpolicies.Inits
advertisements,thehotelstatedapreferenceforpeopIewithsome
"service"experienceinordertominimizetraditionalworkpractices
beingintroducedintothehoteI.Over7r000applicantsfilledin
applicationformsforthe120jobsinitiallyofferedatSAH.ThebaIance
ofthepositionsatthehoteI(30managementand40shiftIeaderpositions)
werepredominantlyfilledbytransfersfromotherAHIproperties.
AseriesoftestsandinterviewswereconductedwithpotentiaI
employees,whicheventuallyleft280applicantscompetingthe120
advertisedpositions.Afterthefinalinterview,pot
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