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2020
年研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試試題(英語(yǔ)一)SectionIUseof
EnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10
points)Eveniffamiliesdon'tsitdowntoeattogetherasfrequentlyasbefore,millionsofBritonswillnonethelesshavegotasharethisweekendofoneofthatnation'sgreattraditions;theSundayroast.
1
acoldwinter'sday,fewculinarypleasurescan
2it.Yetaswereportnow,thefoodpolicearedeterminedourhealth.Thatthis
3
shouldberenderedyetanotherguiltypleasure
4
todamageour
health.TheFoodStandardsAuthority(FSA)has
5apublicwarningabouttherisksofacompoundcalledacrylamidethatformsinsomefoodscooked
6hightemperatures.Thismeansthatpeopleshould
7crispingtheirroastpotatoes,spurnthin-crustpizzasandonly
8
toasttheirbread.Butwhereistheevidencetosupportsuchalarmistadvice?
9
studieshaveshownthatacrylamidecancauseneurologicaldamageinmice,thereisno
10
evidencethatitcausescancerin
humans.Scientistssaythecompoundis"
11tobecarcinogenic"buthavenohardscientificproof.
12theprecautionaryprinciple,itcouldbearguedthatitis
13
tofollowtheFSAadvice.
14
,itwasrumoredthatsmokingcausedcancerforyearsbeforetheevidencewasfoundtoprovea
15
.Doubtlessapieceofboiledbeefcanalwaysbe
16
uponSundayalongsidesomesteamedvegetables,withouttheYorkshirepuddingandnowine.Butwouldlifebeworthliving?
17
,theFSAsaysitisnottellingpeopletocutoutroastfoods
18
,buttoreducetheirlifetimeintake.However,their
19riskscomingacrossasexhortationandnannying.Constanthealthscaresjust
20
withnoonelistening.11.[A]
In[B]
Towards[C]On[D]
Till2.[A]
match[B]
express[C]
satisfy[D]
influence3.[A]
patience[B]
enjoyment[C]
surprise[D]
concern4.[A]
intensified[B]
privileged[C]
compelled[D]
guaranteed5.[A]
issued[B]
received[C]
ignored[D]
canceled6.[A]
under[B]
at[C]
for[D]
by7.[A]
forget[B]
regret[C]
finish[D]
avoid8.[A]
partially[B]
regularly[C]
easily[D]
initially9.[A]
Unless[B]
Since[C]
If[D]
While10.[A]
secondary[B]
external[C]
inconclusive[D]
negative11.[A]insufficient[B]
bound[C]
likely[D]
slow12.[A]Onthebasis
of[B]Atthecost
of[C]Inaddition
to[D]Incontrast
to13.[A]
interesting[B]
advisable[C]
urgent[D]
fortunate14.[A]As
usual[B]In
particular[C]By
definition[D]After
all15.[A]
resemblance[B]
combination[C]
connection[D]
pattern16.[A]
made[B]
served[C]
saved[D]
used17.[A]Tobe
fair[B]For
instance[C]Tobe
brief[D]in
general18.[A]
reluctantly[B]
entirely[C]
gradually[D]
carefully19.[A]
promise[B]
experience[C]
campaign[D]
competition20.[A]follow
up[B]pick
up[C]open
up[D]end
up2020年研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試試題(英語(yǔ)一)Directio2SectionⅡReading
ComprehensionPart
ADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40
points)Text
1AgroupoflabourMPs,amongthemYvetteCooper,arebringinginthenewyearwithacalltoinstituteaUK"townofculture"award.Theproposalisthatitshouldsitalongsidetheexistingcityofculturetitle,whichwasheldbyHullin2017andhasbeenawardedtoCoventryforzoz1.Cooperandhercolleaguesarguethatthesuccess
of
the
crown
for
Hull,
where
it
brought
in
£220m
of
investment
and
an
avalanche
of
arts,
out
not
to
beconfinedtocities.Britain'town,itistruearenotpreventedfromapplying,buttheygenerallylacktheresourcestoputtogetherabittobeattheirbiggercompetitions.Atownofcultureawardcould,itisargued,becomeanannualevent,attractingfundingandcreating
jobs.SomemightseetheproposalasaboobyprizeforthefactthatBritainisnolongerbeabletoapplyforthemuchmoreprestigioustitleofEuropeancapitalofculture,asough-afterawardbaggedbyGlasgowin1990andLiverpoolin2008.AcynicmightspeculatethattheUKisonthevergeofdisappearingintoanendlessfeverofself-celebrationinitsdesperationtoreinventitselfforthepost-Brexitworld:aftertownofculture,whoknowsthatwillfollow-villageofculture?Suburbofculture?Hamletof
culture?Itisalsowisetorecallthatsuchtitlesarenotacure-all.Abadlyrun"yearofculture"washesinandoutofaplacelikethetide,bringingprominenceforaspellbutleavingnolastingbenefitstothecommunity.Thereallysuccessfulholdersofsuchtitlesarethosethatdoagreatdealmorethanfillhotelbedroomsandbringinhigh-profileartseventsandgoodpressforayear.Theytransformtheaspirationsofthepeoplewholivethere;theynudgetheself-imageofthecityintoabolderandmoreoptimisticlight.Itishardtogetright,andrequiresaremarkabledegreeofvision,aswellascooperationbetweencityauthorities,theprivatesector,community.groupsandculturalorganisations.Butitcanbedone:Glasgow'syearasEuropeancapitalofculturecancertainlybeseenasoneofcomplexseriesoffactorsthathaveturnedthecityintothepowerofart,musicandtheatrethatitremainstoday.A"townofculture"couldbenotjustabouttheartsbutabouthonoringatown'speculiarities-helpingsustainitshighstreet,supportinglocalfacilitiesandaboveallcelebratingitspeopleandturnitinto
action.Copperandhercolleaguearguethata"townofculture"
awardwould
.consolidatethetowncitytiesin
BritainpromotecooperationamongBrain's
townsincreasetheeconomicstrengthofBrain's
townsfocusBrain'slimitedresourcesonculturalevents.Accordingtoparagraph2,theproposalmightberegardedby
some
as
..asensiblecompromiseaself-deceivingattemptaneye-catching
bonusaninaccessible
targetTheauthorsuggeststhatatitleholderissuccessfulonlyif
it
endeavortomaintainits
imagemeetstheaspirationofits
peoplebringsitslocalartstoprominence2SectionⅡReadingComprehensi3D.commitstoitslong-termgrowth“Glasgow”ismentionedinParagraph3to
present
acontrastingcaseasupportingexampleabackgroundstoryarelatedtopicWhatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthe
proposal?A.SkepticalB.ObjectiveC.FavorableD.
CriticalText
2Scientificpublishinghaslongbeenalicencetoprintmoney.Scientistsneedjoumalsinwhichtopublishtheirresearch,sotheywillsupplythearticleswithoutmonetaryreward.Otherscientistsperformthespecialisedworkofpeerreviewalsoforfree,becauseitisacentralelementintheacquisitionofstatusandtheproductionofscientificknowledge.Withthecontentofpaperssecuredforfree,thepublisherneedsonlyfindamarketforitsjournal.Untilthiscentury,universitylibrarieswerenotverypricesensitive.Scientificpublishersroutinelyreportprofitmarginsapproaching40%ontheiroperations,atatimewhentherestofthepublishingindustryisinanexistentialcrisis.TheDutchgiantElsevier,whichclaimstopublish25%ofthescientificpapersproducedintheworld,madeprofitsofmorethan£900mlastyear,whileUKuniversitiesalonespentmorethan£210min2016toenableresearcherstoaccesstheirownpubliclyfundedresearch;bothfiguresseemtoriseunstoppablydespiteincreasinglydesperateeffortstochange
them.Themostdrastic,andthoroughlyillegal,reactionhasbeentheemergenceofSci-Hub,akindofglobalphotocopierforscientificpapers,setupin2012,whichnowclaimstoofferaccesstoeverypaywalledarticlepublishedsince2015.ThesuccessofSci-Hub,whichreliesonresearcherspassingoncopiestheyhavethemselveslegallyaccessed,showsthelegalecosystemhaslostlegitimacyamongitsusersandmustbetransformedsothatitworksforall
participants.InBritainthemovetowardsopenaccesspublishinghasbeendrivenbyfundingbodies.Insomewaysithasbeenverysuccessful.MorethanhalfofallBritishscientificresearchisnowpublishedunderopenaccessterms:eitherfreelyavailablefromthemomentofpublication,orpaywalledforayearormoresothatthepublisherscanmakeaprofitbeforebeingplacedongeneral
release.Yetthenewsystemhasnotworkedoutanycheaperfortheuniversities.Publishershaverespondedtothedemandthattheymaketheirproductfreetoreadersbychargingtheirwritersfeestocoverthecostsofpreparinganarticle.Theserangefromaround£500to$5,000.Areportlastyearpointedoutthatthecostsbothofsubscriptionsandofthese“articlepreparationcosts”hadbeensteadilyrisingatarateaboveinflation.Insomewaysthescientificpublishingmodelresemblestheeconomyofthesocialinternet:labourisprovidedfreeinexchangeforthehopeofstatus,whilehugeprofitsaremadebyafewbigfirmswhorunthemarketplaces.Inbothcases,weneedarebalancingof
power.Scientificpublishingisseenas“alicencetoprintmoney"partly
because
itsfundinghasenjoyedasteadyincrease
.itsmarketingstrategyhasbeen
successful.itspaymentforpeerreviewis
reduced.itscontentacquisitioncostsnothing.AccordingtoParagraphs2and3,scientificpublishersElsevier
have
thrivedmainlyonuniversitylibraries.gonethroughanexistential
crisis.revivedthepublishing
industry.financedresearchers
generously.3D.commitstoitslong-termg4Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthesuccessof
Sci-Hub?Relieved.Puzzled.ConcernedEncouraged.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraphs5and6thatopen
access
terms
[A]allowpublisherssomeroomtomake
money.renderpublishingmucheasierfor
scientists.reducethecostofpublicationsubstantially.freeuniversitiesfromfinancialburdens.Whichofthefollowingcharacteristicsthescientificpublishing
model?Trialsubscriptionis
offered.Labourtriumphsover
status.Costsarewellcontrolled.D]Thefewfeedonthe
many.Text
3Progressivesoftensupportdiversitymandatesasapathtoequalityandawaytoleveltheplayingfield.Butalltoooftensuchpoliciesareaninsincereformofvirtue-signalingthatbenefitsonlythemostprivilegedanddoeslittletohelpaverage
people.ApairofbillssponsoredbyMassachusettsstateSenatorJasonLewisandHouseSpeakerProTemporePatriciaHaddad,toensure"genderparity"onboardsandcommissions,provideacasein
point.HaddadandLewisareconcernedthatmorethanhalfthestate-governmentboardsarelessthan40percentfemale.Inordertoensurethatelitewomenhavemoresuchopportunities,theyhaveproposedimposinggovernment
quotas.
If
the
bills
become
law,
state
boards
and
commissions
will
be
required
to
set
aside
50
percentofboardseatsforwomenby
2022.ThebillsaresimilartoameasurerecentlyadoptedinCalifomia,whichlastyearbecamethefirststatetorequiregenderquotasforprivatecompanies.Insigningthemeasure,CaliforniaGovernorJerryBrownadmittedthatthelaw,whichexpresslyclassifiespeopleonthebasisofsex,isprobably
unconstitutional.TheUSSupremeCourtfrownsonsex-basedclassificationsunlesstheyaredesignedtoaddressan"important"policyinterest,BecausetheCalifornialawappliestoallboards,evenwherethereisnohistoryofpriordiscrimination,courtsarelikelytorulethatthelawviolatestheconstitutionalguaranteeof"equalprotection".Butaresuchgovernmentmandatesevennecessary?Femaleparticipationoncorporateboardsmaynotcurrentlymirrorthepercentageofwomeninthegeneralpopulation,butso
what?The
number
of
women
on
corporate
boards
has
been
steadily
increasing
without
government
interference.AccordingtoastudybyCatalyst,between2010and2015theshareofwomenontheboardsofglobalcorporationsincreasedby54
percent.Requiringcompaniestomakegendertheprimaryqualificationforboardmembershipwillinevitablyleadtolessexperiencedprivatesectorboards.ThatisexactlywhathappenedwhenNorwayadoptedanationwidecorporategender
quota.WritinginTheNewRepublic,AliceLeenotesthatincreasingthenumberofopportunitiesforboardmembershipwithoutincreasingthepoolofqualifiedwomentoserveonsuchboardshasledtoa“goldenskirt"phenomenon,wherethesameelitewomenscoopupmultipleseatsonavarietyof
boards.Nexttimesomebodypushescorporatequotasasawaytopromotegenderequity,rememberthatsuchpoliciesarelargelyself-servingmeasuresthatmaketheirsponsorsfeelgoodbutdolittletohelpaverage
women.TheauthorbelievesthatthebillssponsoredbyLewisandHaddad
wills
4Howdoestheauthorfeelabou5helplittletoreducegender
bias.poseathreattothestategovernment.raisewomen'spositionin
politics.greatlybroadencareer
options.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheCalifornia
measure?Ithasirritatedprivatebusinessowners.ItiswelcomedbytheSupreme
Court,Itmaygoagainstthe
Constitution.Itwillsettletheprior
controversies.TheauthormentionsthestudybyCatalysttoillustrate
theharmfromarbitraryboard
decision.theimportanceofconstitutional
guarantees.thepressureonwomeninglobal
corporations.theneedlessnessofgovernment
interventions.Norway'sadoptionofanationwidecorporategenderquotahasled
to
theunderestimationofelitewomen's
role.theobjectiontofemaleparticipationon
boards.theentryofunqualifiedcandidatesintothe
board.thegrowingtensionbetweenlaborandmanagement.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthe
text?Women'sneedinemploymentshouldbe
considered.Feasibilityshouldbeaprimeconcernin
policymaking.Everyoneshouldtryhardtopromotesocial
justice.Majorsocialissuesshouldbethefocusof
legislation.Text
4LastThursday,theFrenchSenatepassedadigitalservicestax,whichwouldimposeanentirelynewtaxonlargemultinationalsthatprovidedigitalservicestoconsumersorusersinFrance.Digitalservicesincludeeverythingfromprovidingaplatformforsellinggoodsandservicesonlinetotargetingadvertisingbasedonuserdata,andthetaxappliestogrossrevenuefromsuchservces.ManyFrenchpoliticiansandmediaoutletshavereferredtothisasa“GAFAtax,"meaningthatitisdesignedtoapplyprimarilytocompaniessuchasGoogle,Apple,FacebookandAmazon-inotherwords,multinationaltechcompaniesbasedintheUnited
States.ThedigitalservicestaxnowawaitsthesignatureofPresidentEmmanuelMacron,whohasexpressedsupportforthemeasure,anditcouldgointoeffectwithinthenextfewweeks.Butithasalreadysparkedsignificantcontroversy,withtheUniteSatestraderepresentativeopeninganinvestigationintowhetherthetaxdiscriminatesagainstAmericancompanies,whichinturncouldleadtotradesanctionsagainst
France.TheFrenchtaxisnotjustaunilateralmovebyonecountryinneedofrevenue.Instead,thedigitalservicestaxispartofamuchlargertrend,withcountriesoverthepastfewyearsproposingorputtinginplaceanalphabetsoupofnewinternationaltaxprovisions.ThesehaveincludedBritain'sDPT(divertedprofitstax),Australia'sMAAL(multinationalantiavoidancelaw),andIndia'sSEP(significanteconomicpresence)test,tonamebutafew.Atthesametime,theEuropeanUnion,Spain,Britainandseveralothercountrieshaveallseriouslycontemplateddigitalservices
taxes.Theseunilateraldevelopmentsdifferintheirspecifics,buttheyarealldesignedtotaxmultinationalsonincomeandrevenuethatcountriesbelievetheyshouldhavearighttotax,evenifinternationaltaxrulesdonotgrantthemthatright.Inotherwords,theyallshareaviewthattheinternationaltaxsystemhasfailedtokeepupwiththecurrenteconomy.Inresponsetothesemanyunilateralmeasures,theOrganizationforEconomicCooperationand
Development5helplittletoreducegender(OECD)iscurrentlyworkingwith131countriestoreachaconsensusbytheendof2020onaninternationalsolution.BothFranceandtheUnitedStatesareinvolvedintheorganization'swork,butFrance'sdigitalservicestaxandtheAmericanresponseraisequestionsaboutwhatthefutureholdsfortheinternationaltax
system.France`splannedtaxisaclearwarning:Unlessabroadconsensuscanbereachedonreformingtheinternationaltaxsystem,othernationsarelikelytofollowsuit,andAmericancompanieswillfaceacascadeofdifferenttaxesfromdozensofnationsthatwillproveburdensomeand
costly.TheFrenchSenatehaspassedabill
to
regulatedigitalservices
tectFrenchcompanies'
interests.imposealevyontech
multinationals.curbtheinfluenceof
advertising.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph2thatthedigitalservices
taxmaytriggercountermeasuresagainst
France.isapttoarousecriticismathomeand
abroad.aimstoeaseinternationaltrade
tensions.willpromptthetechgiantstoquit
France.Thecountriesadoptingtheunilateralmeasuressharetheopinionthatredistributionoftechgiants'revenuemustbe
ensured.thecurrentinternationaltaxsystemneeds
upgrading.techmultinationals'monopolyshouldbe
prevented.allcountriesoughttoenjoyequaltaxing
rights.ItcanbelearnedfromPara5thattheOECO'scurrentwork
isbeingresistedbyUS
companies.needstobereadjusted
immediately.isfacedwithuncertain
prospects.needstoininvolvemore
countries.Whichofthefollowingmightbethe.besttitleforthis
text?FranceIsConfrontedwithTrade
SanctionsFranceleadsthechargeonDigital
TaxFranceSays"NO"toTech
MultinationalsFranceDemandsaRoleintheDigital
EconomyPartBDirections:In
the
following
text,
some
sentences
have
been
removed.
For
Questions
41
-45,
choose
the
most
suitable
onefromthefistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET.(10
points)Eyefixactionsare
briefToomucheyecontactisinstinctivelyfelttobe
rudeEyecontactcanbeafriendlysocial
signalPersonalitycanaffecthowapersonreactstoeye
contactBiologicalfactorsbehindeyecontactarebeing
investigatedMostpeoplearenotcomfortableholdingeyecontactwith
strangersEyecontactcanalsobe
aggressive.Inasocialsituation,eyecontactwithanotherpersoncanshowthatyouarepayingattentionin
afriendlyway.6(OECD)iscurrentlyworkingwi7Butitcanalsobeantagonisticsuchaswhenapoliticalcandidatetumstowardtheircompetitorduringadebateandmakeseyecontactthatsignalshostility.Here'swhathardsciencerevealsabouteye
contact:41.
Weknowthatatypicalinfantwillinstinctivelygazeintoitsmother'seyes,andshewilllookback.Thismutualgazeisamajorpartoftheattachmentbetweenmotherandchild.Inadulthood,lookingsomeoneelseinapleasantwaycanbeacomplimentarysignofpayingattention.Itcancatchsomeone'sattentioninacrowdedroom,"Eyecontactandsmile"cansignalavailabilityandconfidence,acommon-sensenotionsupportedinstudiesbypsychologistMonica
Moore.42.
NeuroscientistBonnieAugeungfoundthatthehormoneoxytocinincreasedtheamountofeyecontactfrommentowardtheinterviewerduringabriefinterviewwhenthedirectionoftheirgazewasrecorded.Thiswasalsofoundinhigh-functioningmenwithsomeautisticspectrumsymptoms,whomaytendtoavoideyecontact.Specificbrainregionsthatrespondduringdirectgazearebeingexploredbyotherresearches,usingadvancedmethodsofbrain
scanning.43.
Withtheuseofeye-trackingtechnology,JuliaMinsonoftheHarvardKennedySchoolofGovernmentconcludedthateyecontactcansignalverydifferentkindsofmessages,dependingonthesituationWhileeyecontactmaybeasignofconnectionortrustinfriendlysituations,it'smorelikelytobeassociatedwithdominanceOFintimidationinadversarialsituations.Whetheryou'reapoliticianoraparent,itmightbehelpfultokeep'inmindthattryingtomaintaineyecontactmaybackfireifyou'retryingtoconvincesomeonewhohasadifferentsetofbeliefsthanyou,"said
Minson.44.
Whenwelookatafaceorapicture,oureyespauseononespotatatime,oftenontheeyesormouth.Thesepausestypicallyoccurataboutthreepersecond,andtheeyesthenjumptoanotherspot,untilseveralimportantpointsintheimageareregisteredlikeaseriesofsnapshots.Howthewholeimageisthenassembled
andperceivedisstillamysteryalthoughitisthesubjectofcurrentresearch.45.
Inpeoplewhoscorehighinatestofneuroticism,apersonalitydimensionassociatedwithself-consciousnessandanxiety,eyecontacttriggeredmoreactivityassociatedwithavoidance,accordingtotheFinnishresearcherJariHietanenandcolleagues.Ourfindingsindicatethatpeopledonotonlyfeeldifferentwhentheyarethecentreofattentionbutthattheirbrainreactionsalsodiffer-"Amoredirectfindingisthatpeoplewhoscoredhighfornegativeemotionslikeanxietylookedatothersforshorterperiodsoftimeandreportedmorecomfortablefeelingswhenothersdidnotlookdirectlyat
them.PartC
TranslationDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(10
points)FollowingtheexplosionofcreativityinFlorenceduringthe14thcenturyknownastheRenaissance,themodernworldsawadeparturefromwhatithadonceknown.ItturnedfromGodandtheauthorityoftheRomanCatholicChurchandinsteadfavouredamorehumanisticapproachtobeing.RenaissanceideashadspreadthroughoutEuropewellintothe17thcentury,withtheartsandsciencesflourishingextraordinarilyamongthosewithamorelogicaldisposition.46.With(thegapbetween)thechurch'steachingsandwaysofthinkingbeingeclipsedbythe
Renaissance,thegapbetweenthemedievalandmodernperiodshadbeenbridged,leadingtonewandunexplored
intellectual
territories.7Butitcanalsobeantagonist8DuringtheRenaissance,thegreatmindsofNicolausCopernicus,JohannesKeplerandGalileoGalileidemonstratedthepowerofscientificstudyanddiscovery.47.Beforeeachoftheirrevelations,manythinkersat
thetimehadsustainedmoreancientwaysofthinking,includingthegeocentricviewthattheEarthwasatthe
centreofouruniverse.Copernicustheorizedin1543thatinactualfact,alloftheplanetsthatweknewofrevolvednotaroundtheEarth,buttheSun,asystemthatwaslaterupheldbyGalileoathisownexpense.Offeringupsuchatheoryduringatimeofhightensionbetweenscientificandreligiousmindswasbrandedasheresy,andanysuchhereticsthatcontinuedtospreadtheseliesweretobepunishedbyimprisonmentorevendeath.GalileowasexcommunicatedbytheChurchandimprisonedforlifeforhisastronomicalobservationsandhissupportoftheheliocentricprinciple.48.DespiteattemptsbytheChurchtostrong-armthisnewgenerationoflogiciansandrationalists,moreexplanations
for
how
the
universe
functioned
were
being
made,
and
at
a
rate
that
the
people-including
the
Church-couldnolongerignore.
Itwaswiththesegreatrevelationsthatanewkindofphilosophyfoundedinreasonwasborn.TheChurch'slong-standingdogmawaslosingthegreatbattlefortruthtorationalistsandscientists.
ThisveryfactembodiedthenewwaysofthinkingthatsweptthroughEuropeduringmostofthe17thcentury.49.As
manytookonthedutyoftryingtointegratereasoningandscientificphilosophiesintotheworld.TheRenaissance
wasoveranditwastimeforanewera-theAgeof
Reason.The17thand18thcenturiesweretimesofradicalchangeandcuriosity.Scientificmethod,reductionismandthequestioningofChurchidealswastobeencouraged,aswereideasofliberty,toleranceandprogress.50.Such
actionstoseekknowledgeandtounderstandwhatinformationwealreadyknewwerecapturedbytheLatin
phrase'sapereaude'or'daretoknow',afterImmanuelKantused
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