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globalization  

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revolution      

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industrialization

D

evolution


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语境搭配题。根据结构推断此处所缺的是个名词,又根据语境得知:这种经济上的相互依赖反映了全球银行系统运营的现状,经济全球化和信息和信息技术的日益……。空格前提到了the globalization of the economy,所以此处应填“全球化”,即globalization。
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