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According to Joseph Shumpeter, is the defining characteristics of entrepreneurship.

A.innovation

B.commitment

C.self-confidence

D.foresight

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听力原文: President Bush qualified his pledge to dismiss any White House official found to have leaked the name of a CIA operative, saying Monday that "if someone committed a crime" he would be fired.

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According to the news, it was ______who first leaked the name of Mrs. Wilson as a CIA operative.

A.Manmohan Singh

B.Mathew Cooper

C.president Bush

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A.making sparks in laboratory

B.discharges of high-energy electron in the Sun, in exploding stars, and in lightning

C.electrons escaping their normal connections

D.radio waves

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