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2022年寧夏大學英語考試考前沖刺卷
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1.Thewaythatpeoplespendtheirmoney,andtheobjectsonwhichthey
spendit,arethelastareaswherefreechoiceandindividualitycanbe
expressed.Thechoicereflectspersonaltaste,thewaypeopIesee
themselvesandthefantasiesthey(1)abouttheirlives,the
restrictionsonmoneyavaitable(2)them,thepresenceofothers
inthefamilywitha(3)onthatmoney,andtheinfluenceofcurrent
convention,(4)surroundingsandlocality.Shoppingisan
importanthumanactivity.Yetshoppersare(5)withaconfusing
situationanda(n)(6)changingone.Theconfusionarisesfromthe
claims(7)advertising,frominadequateinformationaboutnew
products,newmaterials,newplacestoshop-aconfusionenhancedby
risingpricesanda(n)(8)choiceofgoodsthaneverbefore.The
search(9)therightpurchaseisbasedonignorance
of(10)ownneedsandignoranceoftheproduct''s(11)for
thoseneeds.Whenchoosinganyparticularitem,thereareseveralIines
ofcommunicationwhichmightprovidesomeguidance.(12)noneof
theseisentirelysatisfactory.ForexampIe,youcanaskashop
assistantinitially.(13)youfindone,shemayquite(14)
notknowtheanswers.ShemaybeaschooIgirIwithaSaturdayjob,or
ahousewife(15)part-time.
A.generally
B.authentically
C.innocently
D.genuinely
2.Thewaythatpeoplespendtheirmoney,andtheobjectsonwhichthey
spendit,arethelastareaswherefreechoiceandindividualitycanbe
expressed.Thechoicereflectspersonaltaste,thewaypeopIesee
themselvesandthefantasiesthey(1)abouttheirlives,the
restrictionsonmoneyavaiIable(2)them,thepresenceofothers
inthefamilywitha(3)onthatmoney,andtheinfluenceofcurrent
convention,(4)surroundingsandlocality.Shoppingisan
importanthumanactivity.Yetshoppersare(5)withaconfusing
situationanda(n)(6)changingone.Theconfusionarisesfromthe
claims(7)advertising,frominadequateinformationaboutnew
products,newmaterials,newpIacestoshop—aconfusionenhancedby
risingpricesanda(n)(8)choiceofgoodsthaneverbefore.The
search(9)therightpurchaseisbasedonignorance
of(10)ownneedsandignoranceoftheproduct**s(11)for
thoseneeds.Whenchoosinganyparticularitem,thereareseveralIines
ofcommunicationwhichmightprovidesomeguidance.(12)noneof
theseisentireIysatisfactory.Forexample,youcanaskashop
assistantinitially.(13)youfindone,shemayquite(14)
notknowtheanswers.ShemaybeaschooIgirIwithaSaturdayjob,or
ahousewife(15)part-time.
A.studying
B.practicing
C.working
D.shopping
3.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Sheagreeswiththeman.
B.Shedoesn,tknowthebook.
C.Shelikesthebookverymuch.
D.Shedoesn,tknowwhattodo.
4.{{B}}PassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhave
justheard.{{/B}}
A.Familynamefirst,givennamelast.
B.Givennamefirst,familynamelast.
C.Middlenamefirst,familynamelast.
D.Givennamefirst,middlenamelast.
5.{{B}}PassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhave
justheard.{{/B}}
A."Mr."
B."Mrs."
C."Ms.”
D."Professor."
6.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Shecangowithhimthisafternoon.
B.Shehasalottodotoday.
C.She'salmostasbusyasheis.
D.Shemightbefinishedbynoon.
7.({B}}PassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhave
justheard.{{/B}}
A.Usetheformalmannerofaddress.
R.lispthpinformalmannprofaddrpss.
C.Addresspeoplebytheirfirstnames.
D.Addresspeoplebytheirlastnames.
8.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Themanshouldbuyadifferentmealticketeachmonth.
B.Individualseatdifferentamounts.
C.Buyingthemealticketwon'tsavethenanmoney.
D.Thepriceofamealvariesfrommonthtomonth.
9.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Theapplicationisn'tavailableattheoffice.
B.Thewomanshouldmailacopyofherapplication.
C.Thephotocopymachineisn,tthereanymore.
D.Thewomancanmakecopiesatthepostoffice.
10.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Teaishatterthancoffee.
B.Themanshouldswitchtotea.
C.Therearetworeasonsfornotdrinkingcoffee.
D.Themanshouldn,tdrinkteaeither.
11.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Hedoesn,texpecttomeetherattheseashore.
B.Hewantstoknowwhenshc,scoming.
C.Hewantstoseehowherexperimentisprogressing.
D.Heisn'tinterestedinwatchingher.
12.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Shedoesn,tliketheprofessorverymuch.
B.Shedoubtsclasswillbecanceled.
C.Shedoesn'Lwaultoallendtheconference.
D.Shewonderswhethertheprofessorisanaccountant.
13.{{B}}Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.{{/B}}
A.Themailwassentbacktothepostoffice.
B.Hedocsn'thaveanythingtodropinthemailbox.
C.It'stoosoontogohackthere.
D.Thepostofficeisclosedforanhour.
14.WherewastheprisonIocated
A.InthesouthernstateofTumailimo.
B.IntheminingtownofTnmailimo.
C.InthejunglessoutheastofCaracas.
D.70kilometerssoutheastofCaracas.
15.{{B}}TEXTC{{/B}}
Thedigitalagemayonlyjusthavedawned,butlastnightagroupof
eminentinstitutionsissuedawarningthatlargeswathsofdigital
heritageriskbeinglostforeverwithouturgentactiontopreservethem.
Whiletheaveragewebsiteore-maiIwouldhardlyquaIifytobe
describedasvitalculturalartifacts,electronicinformationand
communicationsarenowsovitaltoeveryaspectofdaiIyIif?thatfuture
generationscouldfindanenormous"blackholeinpeople,sco11ective
memory"ifimportantdigitalmaterialisaIIowedtodisappear,according
totheDigitalPreservationCoaIition:
Atrisk.iseverythingfromgovernmentrecords,whichwould
previouslyhavebeenpubIishedonpaperbutwhichnowexistonlyin
eIectronicform,t。scientificdata,computergamesandpersonalwebsites,
representativesofthecoaIition-madeupof17BritishIibraries,
museums,archivingorganisationsandacademicbodies-hoIdameetingat
theHouseofCommons.
TakecomputergamesasexampIes,Britainisaworldleaderin
developingcomputergames,withtitlessuchasTombRaiderandGrandTheft
AutobringinginbiggerrevenuesthanthedomesticfiImandmusic
industriescombined.Butsomeoftheoriginal1980sgames,often
deveIopedbyteenagersusinghomecomputers,havealIbutdisappeared.
ThewarningcomesamidagrowingrealizationinternalionaIlythat
society1sincreasingreIianceoninformationandcommunications
technologyraisesseriousproblemwithguaranteeinglongtermaccessto
materialwhichisavaitableonlyinformatsthatareIikeIytobecome
technologicallyobsoIete.
Thetaskofarchivingevenasma11sIiceofimportantdigitalmateriaI
ismassive.Whilebookshundredsofyearsoldcanstillberead,
electronicmateriaIfromjustafewyearsagomayaIreadyhavebeenlost
becauseitwasonlyavaitablebrieflyonlineorwaspreservedinan
obsoIeteform.
Theephemeral,do-it-yourselfnatureoftheInternetalsoposesahuge
cha11enge.InternetusersmayfeeldeIugedbythevastamountsof
informationavaiIableonIinetwiththousandsofnewpagesappearingevery
day,thevastmajorityofitofIittIegeneralinterest.
ButwiththeaveragewebpageenjoyinganonIineIifespanofbarely
fourweeks,institutionsIiketheBritishLibraryarenowworkingonways
toseIectmateriaIworthyofpreservationfromthemi11ionsofwebpages
beforeitdisappears,andstoreitinawaywhicha11owsaccessforfuture
generations.
"AIotofpeopIethinkthewebisjustpornandmusicdownIoads,"Helen
Shenton,headofcollectionscareattheBritishLibrarytoldtheGuardian.
"Muchofitcertainlyis,butthereisalsoalotofimportantstuff,
ephemeralpubIications,forexample,whichwouldhavebeenpubIishedon
paperbeforebutnowonlyexistasawebpage."
AsthelegalrepositoryforeverybookpubIishedbyaUKimprint,the
BritishLibraryreceivesabout150,000paperpubIicationsayearto
archive.ButitbeIievesthatthousandsofdigitaIpubIicationsarebeing
lost.
SinceJanuary200i,whenitlaunchedavoluntaryrepositoryfor
electronicmaterial,ithasreceivedonlyabout3,000items,afraction
oftheamountwhichshouldbepreserved.
LloydGrossman,broadcasterandchairmanoftheCampaignforMuseums,
contrastedtheexperienceofe-maiIwiththatofthetelegram.Whilethe
firsttelegramwaspreservedandhasnowbeendigitalized,thefirst
etnaiI,sent31yearsago,hasbeenlost.Grossmansaid:"Emailtook
manyyearstobecometoday*spervasiveformofcommunicationandweare
nowbeginningtorealisehowdigitalmaterialsaremoreephemeralthan
traditionaImaterials.
"SometimesthesignificanceofkeydeveIopmentsinnewtechnologies
maytakeseveralyearstoberecognized.TheimpIicationsforour
intellectualandculturalrecordandtheirpreservationareprofound.”
Futuregenerationsmaynotfindth?digitalmaterialanymorebecause
ofalIofthefollowingEXCEPT.
A.theout-of-datepreservationmethod
B.theproblemconcerningintellectualpropertyrights
C.thenatureofshort-timeonlineexistence9fthedigitalinformation
D.thedifficultyinstoringvastamountofinformationavailableonline
16.WhatwasTim*sfirstjob
A.Heworkedasasalespersoninaclothingshop.
B.Hewasthemanagerofaclothingshop.
C.Heworkedinalaundry.
D.Hewasalifeguardinaswimmingpool.
17.
{IB}}TEXTA{{/B}}
ItwastheEnglishscientist-phiIosopherFrancisBaconwhosaid,
"Knowledgeitselfispower."Thisisanimportantdictum,butithasnever
beensotrueastoday,withtheadventoftheInformationAge.
AtthebeginningoftheIndustrialRevolution,acountry,scomparative
advantagedependedlargelyonthenaturalresourcesitwasendowedby
Nature.PeopIehadtolearnrudimentaryskillswhentheyjoined
manufacturingindustries.Theywerecalledblue-colIarworkers,andthey
formedthemajority,directedbyaminorityofmanagers.
AfterWorIdWar11,theinventionandincreasinguseofthemicrochip
broughtaboutgreatchangesinthestructureofman,ssociaIproduction.
Whiletheprimaryindustry(agriculture)andthesecondaryindustry
(manufacturing)remaintobeimportant,therehavebeenrapidadvances
inthetertiaryindustry(services).Andthereisnowtalkofafourth
industry,theinformationindustry.
IntheindustriaIizedworId,thatis,intheUS,EuropeandJapan,
abouttwothirdsofjobsarenowintheservicesector,andthenumber
isontherise.Ofcourse,thereareroughlytwodifferentgroupsof
job-holdersintheservicesectoritself.Thejobsinthefirstgroup,
suchasretaiIsales,foodservices,truckingandjanitorialservices,
whichareunskiIledoccupations,arelow-wage,whileinthesecondgroup
arehigh-paidinvestmentbanker,computerprogrammers,hightechnicians,
etc.,whoareabIetosolvecompIicatedprobIemsbyapplyinginformation.
Andthesecondgroupofservicejob-holdersrepresentthefuturein
economicdeveIopment.
ItisarguedthatinfuturepeopIeshouldnolongerbeclassifiedas
whitecolIarorbluecollarrbutratherasknowIedgeworkersand
non-knowIedgeworkers.TheknowIedgeworkerscannotonIyreadandwrite
andperformrotetasks,theymustmeetthebasicrequirementofcomputer
IiteracyandconstantIythinkupnewwaystomeetthechangingdemands
ofincreasingproductivity.
MoreandmorepeopIearelearningtobecompetentinusingpersonaI
computers,digitalcommunicationsandfactoryrobots.Breakthroughsin
bio-engineering,artificialintelIigence,newmaterials,andstill
unimaginedfieldsoftechnologyandmanagementwiIIgreatlyadvance
productivity.ItispeopIewiththemostadvancedknowledgewhowi11take
thelead.Systemsanalysts,computerscientistsandprogrammers,
managementanalystsandinventorsanddevelopersareinmostdemandin
theindustriaIizedcountries.
Inmanufacturingitself,forexample,thereisamoveawayfrom
standardizedproductionandtowardmoreflexible,customized
manufacturing.HencethegrowthofalargenumberofsmalIfactories,
whichareownedbyafewmulti-skiIledandever-retrained
worker-engineer-managers,andequippedwithprecision,resettable
machinesworkingspecialmaterialsIikestainlesssteeIandtitanium.
Theyareabletoproducenew-designedprecisionturnedpartsatthe
biddingofcustomers,oftenbiggerfactories,andtheirmanagerswork
withtheirhandsandbrainsatthesametime.
TheonlywaytogreaterknowIedgeisthrougheducationandtraining.
Knowledge,asmuchascapital,materialresourcesandsweat,hasbecome
anessentialfactorofproduction.TheeducationaIsystemofasociety
oughttoenableitsmemberstomakearapidtransitiontothe
above-describedknowledge-basedwork.Otherwise,thatsocietywiII
inevitablylagbehind.
IthasbeenthewayofdeveIopedcountriestoautomateoutofexistence
Iow-productivityfactoriesandjobs;ortransferthemtoacountrywhere
costsarelower.Inotherwords,thedevelopedcountrieshavebeentrying
tokeephigherwagejobs,whilemovinglowerwagejobstothedeveloping
countries.However,inthegreatworldwidemovementtotheInformation
Age,ifadeveIopedcountryshouIdfaiItobringup-todateitssystem
ofeducationandtraining,itmaynotbeabletocontinuegrowingricher.
SonowwecometounderstandBacon*sdictumbetter.KnowIedgeitself
ispower.ThechaIlengefacingeverycountryistoresuscitateits
investmentandtraining.Iftheinte11ectuaIcapacityisnotthere,the
investmentswon'tcome.Andtherawmaterialsofthenew
economy-informationandknowledge-wi11beofanation,sownmaking.
Atrendinthesecondaryindustryisthat.
A.therewillbenomorelargefactories
B.mass-manufacturingwillbeshiftedintotailoredmanufacturing
C.therewillbenodifferencesamongworkers,engineersandmanagers
D.standardizedproductionwillbecomeunder-standardizedproduction
18.{{B})TEXTB{{/B}}
Therearetwotypesofriskrelatedtoinvestment.Theobviousrisk
isthatthecompanyyouinvestinwiIIfoldandyouwi11loseeverything.
TheothertypeofriskishowmuchthevaIueofyourinvestmentcanohange.
SomeinvestmentsswingwiIdly:onemonththeyareworthfourtimeswhat
youputin,thenextmonththeyareworthonlyonequarterofthemoney
youputin.Ifyouhavetotakeyourmoneyoutatthewrongtime,you
loselots.Low-riskinvestments
Classiclow-riskinvestmentsaregovernmentstocksandbankdeposits.
Theinstitutionsaren'tIikeIytogooutofexistence.Andtheinvestments
are"capitalguaranteed",meaningyourbalancecanneverdropbelowthe
amountyouputin.
ButeventheseclassicIow-riskinvestmentscarrytheriskthatinterest
rateswi11riseandyouwi11bestuckwithyourmoneytiedupatthelower
interestratesatwhichyoufirstinvested.Andnoteveryfixed-interest
investmentsiswitharock-soIidorganization.Someprovidersmayoffer
capital"guaranteed"productswhereinfactnothirdpartyis
guaranteeingthecontinuingfinancialviabilityoftheproviderofthe
product.Thewarningisthatinvestorsmustcheckthattheguaranteeand
thepersonorinstitutionofferingtheguaranteearebothgoodandstrong.
Anyguaranteeisonlyasgoodasthoseofferingit.
High-riskinvestments
ThecIassichigh-riskinvestmentisinsharesinasmalIcompanywhich
isperhapsnewlyIistedonthestockexchange.SuchasmalIcompanycould
quiteeasilycollapse.Ontheotherhand,thesharepricemightsoar.
Ifaninvestorwantstouptheante,theyborrowmoneytobuytheshares.
Throughwhat,sknownasleverageorgearing,investorshopetomakea
hugereturnnotonlyontheirownmoney,butaIsoonsomeoneelse's.
Ifthecompanycollapses,theynotonlylosethoirinvestment,butmust
alsorepaytheirdebt.
Numerousstudieshaveshownthat,onaverage,high-riskinvestorsmake
morethanlow-riskones.Overtime,thestockmarketrewardsthemfor
stickingtheirnecksout,andsometimesgettingthemchoppedoff.Even
duringthe1980s,thedecadeofthestockmarketcrash,onestudyshows
thatoverthewholeofthetenyearssharesoutperformedlower-riskfixed
interestandpropertyinvestments.
Thisbringsustothefirstbasicrulerelatingtorisk:highrisk
equalshighreturn.Ifyouwanttomaximizeyoursavings,takesomerisk
withatleastsomeofyourmoney.
Keepinmind,though,thesecondrulerelatingtorisk.,diversify
yourinvestment.Thisispartlysoyouwon,tbehurttoobadlyifone
companyfallsover.Inshort,you'remadnottospreadyourmoneyaround.
AlIthebigfinancialinstitutionsdo,Thismeansdividingitamong:
,differenttypesofinvestments-someinshares,someinproperty,
someinbondsandsoon;
,differentinvestmentswithineachgroup——sharesinlotsof
differentcompanies,severalproperties,avarietyoffixed-interest
investments
,differentcountries-notonlyChina,theUSorJapanbutinEurope
orSouth-EastAsia.
Ifit*sailstartingtosoundimpossibleforonepersontomanage,
itprobablyis.FortunatelyseversIinvestmentproductsaredesignedto
diversifyingforyou.ForexampIeyoneunittrustcanholdamuchwider
rangeofIocaIandoverseasinvestmentsthananindividualcoulddream
of.
Takecare,though.PuttingalIyoumoneyinjustonediversifiedunit
truststillexposesyoutotheriskthatthetrustwi11bebadlydamaged.
Perhapsusingtwoorthreetrustsorotherdiversifiedinvestmentswould
betheanswer.
Asfarasguaranteeisconcerned,inIow-riskinvestments,.
A.thereisnorealguarantee
B.onlyrock-solidorgafiisalionsCctnoffera,guarantee
C.oneneedsathirdpartytoofferaguarantee
D.oneisguaranteedtoprofit
19.{{BJJTEXTEH/B}}
Theinkisbarelydryonthedeal.ButtheagreementonChinajoining
theWorldTradeOrganisationisaIreadymakinganimpactonbusinessin
China.AnaIystsexpectthedealtotriggeranewwaveofforeign
investment.Thiswi11especia11yaffectsunriseindustriesIiketeIecoms
andcomputing.
ThedownsideofthisisthatChinesecompanieswi11faceharder
competition.Manywi11risetothechailenge.ButsomewiIIbeforced
toclose.AndotherswiIIlayoffsurplusstaff.
ForindividualworkerstheWTOdeaIhighIightstheimportanceof
upgradingskillsandquaIifications.NewinvestorsinChinawi11need
highlyquaIifiedpeople.Sowi11theChinesecompanieswhocompetewith
them.
HumanresourceprofessionsIshaveaIreadynoticedatrendtowards
aggressiverecruitmentbyChinesecompanies.Butthisonlyappliesto
peopIewiththeski11stoheIpthembecomeworld-beater.Andthatisalso
theattitudeofgrowingnumbersofjointventuresandforeign-owned
companies.
WeareseeingtheestabIishmentofa"quaIityIine'*.PeopIewhose
skillsarebeIowthisIeveIwiIIfinditincreasinglyhardtoget
rewardingjobs.PeopleaboveitwiIIfindtheiropportunitiesincreased.
AgoodexampIeofthisprocessatworkcanbefoundinthe?-commerce
sector.ManycompaniesarerushingtogetonIine.AndtheyalIneed
softwareengineers.ButthedemandforquaIityisbeginningtoaffect
a11aspectsofworkingIife.RecruitmentprofessionaIshaveaIsonoticed
anincreasingdemandforsecretariesandadministrators.Therearelots
ofpeopIearoundwiththetraditionalskillsfortheseposts.Butthere
arefewerwiththeITskillsneededforworkinamodern,computerized
officeenvironment."
TheemergenceofChineseInternetbasedcompanieshasaIsoseenasharp
riseindemandforpeopIewithawiderangeofskiIIs.NaturaIly,these
newcompaniesneedtechnicaIandsupportstaff.ButtheyaIsowant
peopIewhocanwriteanddesignhighquaIitycontent.Andstaffwiththe
abilitytosellanewandexcitingpropositionintothemarketareaIso
required.ThekeytoInternetcompaniesisspeed.Theygrowaccording
totheprincipleof"firstmoveradvantage".SoforpeopIewhowantto
workinthissector,thetimetomoveisnow.
Increasedcompetitionisalsoreflectedinasteadydemandforsales
peopIe,especiaIIysalesmanagers.Withcompaniestryingtosharpenup
theirpubIicimage,thereisaIsoanincreasinglystrongfIowofvacancies
inadvertisingandpubIicrelations.ForalIthesejobscompaniesare
IookingforexperiencedpeopIewithagoodcommandofEnglish.
ThesedeveIopmentsareevidanceofaprofoundchangeintheChinese
jobmarket.TheWTOdealmarksachangeinemphasis.Companiesareless
interestedinproducingthingsandmoreinterestedingettingthebest
outofpeopIe.Andtotakeadvantageofthis,peopIelookingforjobs
wi11havetogetthebestoutofthemselves.TheworIdofworkisbecoming
amoreexcitingplace,butalsolesssecure.
Thepassageisfocusedon.
A.careerdirectionandthechangingworldofworkinChina
B.thepositiveinfluenceofChina'sentryintoWTO
C.thedemandofsocietyafterChina'sentryintoWTO
D.theimportanceofupgradingskillsandqualificaLionsinjobhunting
20.{{I})Questions8to10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachquestion.
NowIistentothenews.{{/I}}
AccordingtoRearAdm.JohnD.StuffIebeem,thetotaInumberofTaiiban
detaineesunderUScontrol
A.22.
B.300.
C.324.
D.482.
21.{{BJJTEXTD{{/B})
Theaveragecitizen,withhiseyesgluedtothe"box",hasonlythe
vaguestideawhatanambassadordoes.Inthepressheispicturedstanding
byacarriagefromtheroyalorpresidentialpaIacewithhischestcovered
ingoldlaceorineveningdressinthemiddleofthemorning,splashed
withordersanddecorationsIikeanold-fashionedswimminginstructor.
InOsberLancaster1scartoonshiswhitetieandbroadsashareaccompanied
bythepaunchanddebiIitatedlookofonewhomtherestrictionsofhis
professionhaverequiredtomakedoforviceswithanexcessoffood,
drinkandsleep.QuestionsinparIiamentsuggestthatheissolely
occupiedingivingextravagantpartiesatthetax-payer,sexpenseif
heisBritish,orinignoringtheparkingroguIationsifheisaforeigner
inLondon.
ThejaundicedambassadormaysometimesbeincIinedtoconcludethat
heisregardedprincipallyasaserviceagency:thattothetouristhis
onlyseriousresponsibiIityistoproducemoneywhenawaIIetisstoIen;
thattothebusinessmanhissolepurposeistopromotethebusinessman1
sinterest;thattothepresscorrespondentheistheretoprovide
informationforthecorrespondent1scopyandagoodstoryoutofanything
thathappensintheembassy;thattovisitingpoliticiansheisthe
provideroffreeboardandlodgingandanintroductionandshopping
service,andthattoMr.LeCarre,sreadersheisthemanwhokeepsthe
spyoutofthecold.
Inhismorecharitablemomentshewi11admitthatthetouristin
difficultyisentitledtoaskfortheembassy1shelp;thatthebusinessman
ispromotinghiscountry'sexportsandthatitisoneoftheambassador1
smostimportantdutiestohelphim;thatcooperationbetweentheembassy
andthepresscorrespondentisusefuItoboth;thatheispaidtogive
hospitalityandhasthestafftoprovideservicestovisitingpoliticians
andwiIIbewelladvisedtodo
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