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      1.What time is it nw?
      A.9:10.B.9:45.C.10:00.
      2.What des the wman think f the weather?
      A.It’s nice.B.It’s warm.C.It’s cld.
      3.What will the man d?
      A.Give a lecture.B.Leave his ffice.C.Attend a meeting.
      4.What is the wman’s pinin abut the curse?
      A.T hard.B.Quite bad.C.Wrth taking.
      5.What des the wman want the man t d?
      A.Speak luder.B.Turn ff the radi.C.Say srry fr his behavir.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Hw lng did Michael stay in India?
      A.Five days.B.One week.C.Tw weeks.
      7.Where did Michael g last year?
      A.China.B.Russia.C.Nrway.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What fd des Sally like?
      A.Fish.B.Eggs.C.Chicken.
      9.What are the speakers ging t d?
      A.Shp fr fd.B.Prepare dinner.C.Order their dishes.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.Where are the speakers?
      A.At hme.B.In the ffice.C.In a hspital.
      11.When is the reprt due?
      A.Friday.B.Thursday.C.Next Mnday.
      12.What des Gerge suggest Stephanie d?
      A.Imprve her wrk.
      B.Have a gd sleep first.
      C.Hand the reprt in later.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Husband and wife.
      B.Hmewner and cleaner.
      C.Salespersn and custmer.
      14.What kind f apartment d the speakers prefer?
      A.One near a market.
      B.One withut furniture.
      C.One with tw bedrms.
      15.Hw much shuld ne pay fr the ne-bedrm apartment?
      A.$350.B.$400.C.$415.
      16.Where are the speakers prbably heading?
      A.Lake Street.B.Suth Street.C.Market Street.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What percentage f the wrld’s tea exprts g t Britain?
      A.Abut 30%.B.Almst 13%.C.Mre than 40%.
      18.Why d tea tasters taste tea with milk?
      A.It tastes much better with milk.
      B.Tea with milk is much healthier.
      C.Mst British peple drink tea that way.
      19.Wh suggests a price fr each tea?
      A.Tea tasters.B.Tea sellers.C.Tea makers.
      20.What is the speaker talking abut?
      A.The wrk f tea tasters.
      B.The British natinal drink.
      C.The Lndn Tea Trade Centre.
      二、阅读理解
      Best Time t Visit China: Avid Crwds
      T be frank, China is a year-rund turist destinatin with n abslute “ff-seasn”. Given its vast territry and cmplex gegraphical cnditins, visitrs can almst always find a destinatin that suits the time f year.
      This passage aims t help yu determine the mst favrable perids fr visiting majr Chinese cities, guide yu in matching yur travel plans with seasnal features, and ffer prfessinal advice n climate and scenery acrss different seasns. Autumn Is Best, Spring Cmes Secnd
      Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-Nvember) bth enjy pleasant weather, beautiful natural scenery, and fewer crwds. Autumn is Ideal fr Mst Cities acrss China
      There’s little rain in autumn, the summer heat fades, and utdr sightseeing becmes much mre cmfrtable.
      The landscapes cme alive with autumn leaf clrs, such as the clrful frests f Jiuzhaigu, red maple leaves in Beijing’s Xiangshan Park, and glden ginkg trees at the Frbidden City. Spring is Beautiful with all the Blming Flwers
      Yu can see vibrant rapeseed fields in Luping and Huangshan, jacaranda trees in Kunming, and peach blssms in Tibet.
      Hwever, spring tends t have slightly mre rain, particularly in suthern cities like Guilin, Shanghai, and Guangzhu, but it’s usually light and wn’t affect yur travel t much. Avid Peak Hliday Crwds in Spring and Autumn
      During spring and autumn, we recmmend aviding the fllwing dates. These are majr public hlidays in China, when turist sites are extremely crwded, and travel csts can rise by 50-100%:
      Qingming Festival (April 3-5)
      Labr Day (April 30- May 4)
      Natinal Day (September 30- Octber 6)
      S, taking crwds, weather, and scenery int accunt, April, May, September and mid-t-late Octber stand ut as the ideal travel mnths. Fr suthern destinatins like Yunnan and Guilin, early Nvember als represents an excellent alternative.
      21.What makes autumn an ideal travel time fr mst Chinese cities?
      A.Lw travel csts.
      B.Varius flwers in blm.
      C.N crwded turist attractins.
      D.Cmfrtable weather fr sightseeing.
      22.When is prbably the best time t visit suthern China?
      A.Labr Day.B.Early Nvember.
      C.Ht summer days.D.Qingming Festival.
      23.What can we learn frm the text?
      A.Summer is the best travel seasn in China.
      B.Spring brings heavy rain t mst suthern cities.
      C.Travel csts jump sharply during natinal hlidays.
      D.Jiuzhaigu is best-knwn fr its spring flwer scenery.
      One Saturday in December, Anna Elf, the head f peratins at Gthenburg City Library, just happened t walk by her wrkplace. Nticing that the dr was pen, she entered the library, and was astnished t see the heartwarming scene that peple were using it like n a regular day.
      It was scheduled t be clsed fr the New Year hliday. The peple in the library behaved as usual. Many were sitting reading newspapers, sme families were in the children’s sectin and thers were searching fr bks n the cmputer.
      It seemed that Elf’s clleagues had simply frgtten t lck the dr, and because this ppular library is usually pen n Saturdays, visitrs just assumed they culd walk in. Elf called t check with her staff team, befre annuncing t the peple present that the library was abut t clse. Then she expressed her regret fr what had been dne wrng and caused them a prblem. It later turns ut that 446 lcals visited the city library brrwing a ttal f 246 bks during the day. What’s remarkable is that peple checked ut their bks thrugh the library’s electrnic self-service system, and that t date, all the bks have been returned!
      Many Swedes have reacted psitively t this uplifting demnstratin f lcal respect fr the library, a center that can be seen as a sign f the cmmunity, and what the lcals did has strengthened their sense f belnging in their cmmunity.
      Elf said, “Nthing was destryed. It’s amazing that Gthenburgers entered an empty library and treated it s lvingly.” The city leader has even suggested that this unusual Saturday serve as an accidental experiment t analyse the pssibility f perating a ttally autmated library withut staff.
      24.What happened t Elf ne Saturday?
      A.She frgt t lck the library dr.
      B.She passed her wrkplace by chance.
      C.She fund her staff team wrking vertime.
      D.She taught lcals t use the self-service system.
      25.Why did many lcals g t the library that Saturday?
      A.T read bks as usual.
      B.T return the verdue bks.
      C.T spread the cmmunity spirit.
      D.T celebrate the New Year hliday.
      26.What is the attitude f many Swedes tward the behavir f Gthenburgers?
      A.They didn’t care abut it.
      B.They thught highly f it.
      C.They decided t fllw it.
      D.They shwed respect fr it.
      27.What des the authr want t cnvey thrugh the stry?
      A.The library shuld be pen t lcals.
      B.The library’s autmated peratin is vital.
      C.A library can bring ut the best in peple.
      D.A library gives peple a sense f belnging.
      Teenagers have lng been tld that being active and taking part in varius sprts is gd fr their health. But new research suggests that t much sprt fr teenagers culd negatively affect their well-being just as much as t little sprt.
      Researchers frm Switzerland say their study suggests that 14 hurs f physical activity a week is best fr prmting gd health in teenagers. Hwever, they fund that mre than 14 hurs appears t be detrimental t their health. T reach their findings, the researchers surveyed mre than 1,245 teenagers aged between 16 and 20 frm Switzerland.
      All participants were required t answer questins n height and weight, sprts practice, sprts injuries and well-being. Their well-being was assessed (评估) using the Wrld Health Organizatin (WHO) Well-Being Index, and the average well-being scre fr all participants was 17.
      The researchers divided sprts participatin int lw (0-3.5 hurs a week), average (3.6-10.5 hurs), high (10.6-17.5 hurs), and very high (mre than 17.5 hurs). The researchers fund that participants in the lw and very high activity grups were mre than twice as likely t have well-being scres belw 13, cmpared with participants in the average grup. The researchers fund that the highest well-being scres were gtten by participants wh carried ut arund 14 hurs f physical activity a week, but exercising beynd 14 hurs resulted in lwer well-being scres.
      Cmmenting n their findings, the researchers say physical activity has been cnnected with psitive emtinal well-being, reduced sadness, anxiety and stress disrders, and imprved self-respect in teenagers.
      The researchers suggest that their study stresses the imprtance fr physicians caring fr teenagers t check their level f sprts practice and ask them abut their well-being. Teenagers prbably need a supprtive and clser fllw-up f their health and well-being. The findings can prvide infrmatin fr guideline grups wh prduce recmmendatins n sprts practice fr teenagers.
      28.What des the underlined wrd “detrimental” in paragraph 2 mean?
      A.Nrmal.B.Helpful.
      C.Harmful.D.Necessary.
      29.What is paragraph 4 mainly abut cncerning the study?
      A.Its impact.B.Its findings.
      C.Its limitatins.D.Its applicatin.
      30.We can infer frm the passage ______.
      A.researchers are planning a fllw-up study
      B.guideline grups have set new rules fr teenagers
      C.hw much teens exercise matters fr their well-being
      D.physicians shuld recmmend sprts practice fr teens
      31.Where is this text prbably taken frm?
      A.A strybk.B.A fitness diary.
      C.A sprts magazine.D.A fashin newspaper.
      In the summer f 2021, an unusual event tk place. Mre than 100 miles f Flrida’s cast arund Tampa Bay became an xygen-depleted (缺氧的) zne cntaining dead fish alng the nearby shreline.
      Much f the cnversatin arund ur climate crisis highlights the emissin f greenhuse gases and their effect n warming and sea-level rise. We hear little abut the effect f climate change n xygen levels, particularly in ceans and lakes. But water withut enugh xygen cannt supprt life. Fr the three billin peple wh depend n castal fisheries fr incme, declining cean xygen levels are damaging.
      As scientists fcus n climate, we believe that ceanic xygen levels are the next big victim f glbal warming. T stp the situatin frm wrsening, we need t expand ur attentin t include the dangerus state f ceanic xygen levels — the life-supprt system f ur planet. We need t accelerate (加速) cean-based climate slutins that bst xygen. Examples include nature-based slutins such as thse discussed at the 2021 United Natins Climate Change Cnference (COP26) held in Glasgw.
      Enhanced mnitring f xygen and the establishment f an xygen-accunting system are a must. Putting xygen int the climate stry mtivates us t d the wrk t understand the deep systemic changes happening in ur cmplex atmspheric and ceanic systems. We celebrated the return f humpback whales in recent years t an increasingly clean New Yrk Harbr and Hudsn River. Hwever, dead fish blcked the Hudsn in the summer as warmer waters carried less xygen.
      Ecsystem changes cnnected t physical and chemical system-level data may pint the way t new appraches t climate slutins. It includes an enhanced understanding f the life-supprt system f ur planet. Rughly 40 percent f the wrld’s peple depend n the cean fr their livelihds. If we d nt save marine life frm xygen starvatin, we starve urselves.
      32.What is the result f less cean xygen accrding t the text?
      A.Sudden sea-level rises.
      B.Shrtage f water resurces.
      C.Increased deaths f sea animals.
      D.Unusual climate change in castal areas.
      33.What d scientists advise t deal with cean xygen lss?
      A.Repair life-supprting system.
      B.Stp all cean-related activities.
      C.Build mre castal fishing areas.
      D.Speed up xygen-bsting slutins.
      34.What des the authr imply in the last paragraph?
      A.Physical data can slve all climate prblems.
      B.Marine life is facing serius xygen shrtage.
      C.Mst peple make a living in fishing industry.
      D.Ocean life is clsely linked t human survival.
      35.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
      A.Let Oceans Breathe.B.Prtect Marine Life.
      C.Fix the Climate Crisis.D.Clean the Ocean Water.
      Ways Yu Can Help Prtect Wildlife
      Wildlife is imprtant t keeping eclgical balance, and a wrld where it exists nly in histry bks and n dinner plates is nt ne we shuld desire. Prtecting wildlife is nt just the respnsibility f cnservatinists, it’s a shared duty. Here are several ways yu can cntribute t safeguarding wildlife and ensuring a sustainable future fr ur planet. Vlunteer fr Wildlife Prtectin Prjects
      Giving yur time t wildlife cnservatin effrts can make a tangible difference. 36 Whether it’s helping at lcal rganizatins r helping with glbal cnservatin effrts, yur hands-n supprt can aid in prtecting vulnerable (易受伤害的) species frm being extinct. Reduce Plastic Waste
      Plastic pllutin is ne f the biggest threats t wildlife, particularly marine animals. 37 Yu can help by reducing yur use f single-use plastics, pting fr reusable bags and bttles, and prperly dispsing f plastic waste. Supprting brands that use sustainable packaging als cntributes t reducing plastic waste in ur envirnment. Supprt Wildlife-Friendly Businesses
      38 Chsing ec-friendly prducts and supprting businesses that priritize (优先考虑) sustainable practices help prtect wildlife habitats. Yur buying chices can drive cmpanies tward mre sustainable peratins. Beynd buying, yu can equally empwer yurself t start prducing. 39
      Raising awareness is a pwerful tl fr change. By sharing infrmatin abut wildlife cnservatin n scial media, yu help educate thers abut the imprtance f prtecting ur planet’s bidiversity. Whether it’s psting articles, supprting campaigns, r engaging in discussins, spreading the wrd encurages mre peple t take actin.
      Prtecting wildlife is nt just abut large-scale effrts. 40 There is n planet B — let’s ensure that future generatins live in a wrld rich in bidiversity and thriving ecsystems.
      A.Every buy we make has an impact.
      B.It starts with small, everyday actins.
      C.Spread awareness abut endangered species
      D.Share cnservatin messages with yur friends
      E.Every vice matters in the fight t save animals frm extinctin.
      F.Birds, turtles, and fish ften mistake plastic fr fd, leading t serius cnsequences.
      G.Many rganizatins ffer pprtunities t participate in animal rescue and cnservatin research.
      三、完形填空
      I grew up hiking and climbing muntains a lt with Dad. On ur first hike, we 41 the path tward the tp. This was the hardest part f the climb. I was 42 that Dad wuld fall ff the muntain when he went t seek fr the best way fr me t climb up. I was grateful fr his 43 . He always made me feel like I was safe with him — even when he 44 that we shuld nt turn back.
      When we were clse t the tp, we 45 sme hikers. One f them cruched (蹲) dwn n a rck, his face 46 . Dad asked what was ging n. The man 47 tld him that he was frightened f heights. In my 7-year-ld mind, I thught, “But, yu’re climbing a 48 !” Dad tld the man t hld nt him while he 49 him t a spt belw that was surrunded by trees, with n 50 f the valley belw. Dad tld him t wait there fr his grup f hikers t cme back and 51 him up. Dad taught me sympathy and t help thers 52 whenever I can.
      When we finally 53 the tp and sat n the highest pint, I was s 54 we hadn’t stpped halfway. Dad taught me, “Dn’t give up, especially when yu’re almst there.” This has been a valuable 55 that has gt me thrugh sme big challenges in my life.
      41.A.lstB.fundC.chseD.fllwed
      42.A.disappintedB.surprisedC.afraidD.annyed
      43.A.kindnessB.patienceC.strengthD.bravery
      44.A.expectedB.insistedC.prmisedD.imagined
      45.A.came acrssB.dealt withC.calmed dwnD.turned t
      46.A.redB.dirtyC.paleD.familiar
      47.A.carelesslyB.fearlesslyC.aimlesslyD.breathlessly
      48.A.treeB.muntainC.rckD.wall
      49.A.ledB.pushedC.rushedD.tied
      50.A.dangersB.viewC.sundD.challenges
      51.A.signB.callC.pickD.cheer
      52.A.in tearsB.in lveC.in silenceD.in need
      53.A.reachedB.sawC.nearedD.left
      54.A.ashamedB.relievedC.cnfusedD.cnfident
      55.A.chanceB.lectureC.decisinD.lessn
      四、语法填空
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      By far the mst ppular flk dance perfrmance in all f China is the Lin Dance. The ancient Chinese, like the Greeks and the Rmans wh wuld appear after them, prized the 56 (quality) f that king f beasts, the lin, 57 (see) it as a guardian figure. The mst cmmn depictin (描绘) f the lin is the male specimen, and in fact, the rle f the male lin — wh is therwise rather lazy, leaving the female lins t shulder the 58 (lin) share f the hunting — is precisely t defend the pride, usually 59 (simple) by making his presence felt, ften in the frm f nthing mre than a threatening rar. 60 animal seen by the Chinese peple stemmed (起源于) frm India, but was n less awe-inspiring.
      In cntrast 61 the Dragn Dance, generally the Lin Dance is perfrmed with nly 2 dancers, while the Dragn Dance 62 (require), at a minimum, 10 dancers. This surely ges a lng way t explain 63 is called the ppularity f the Lin Dance, fr the Lin Dance can 64 (stage) in even the smallest, mst remte village, and in the suth f China, 65 the majrity f China’s varius ethnic minrities are cncentrated.
      五、书信写作
      66.假定你是校学生会负责人,上周你们学校为高一学生举办了一场趣味运动会。请你写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:
      1. 简单介绍运动会;
      2. 运动会的意义和反响。
      注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      A Memrable Fun Sprts Meet
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达
      67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
      In a castal village named Seafrd, lived a brave yung wman named Agatha. Everyne in Seafrd knew her fr her adventurus spirit. Frm the time she culd walk, she wuld run twards the waves, feeling the sand under her feet and the sea spray n her face. She had a strng will and a kind heart. Agatha lved the cean deeply and spent mst days explring the beaches and waters near her hme.
      One sunny mrning, while walking alng the shre, Agatha nticed smething unusual. A grup f seagulls were circling abve the waves and making strange cries. Wrried that smething was wrng, she fllwed them. Her instinct (本能) tld her there might be danger.
      As she came near a high cliff (悬崖) , Agatha stpped in shck. On a narrw ledge (岩架), high abve the rugh waves, lay a yung dlphin caught in a thick fishing net. Its bdy shne in the sunlight, but the net held it tightly. Every time the dlphin struggled, the net became tighter, leaving marks n its skin. Its tail mved weakly, as if asking fr help, and its cries were filled with pain.
      Agatha felt a strng sense f urgency. She knew she had t act quickly t save the dlphin befre it became t tired r was swept away by the rising tide.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为100左右;
      2. 续写部分为一段,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Heart racing, Agatha ran back t the village t get help.
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      参考答案
      1.A
      【原文】W: What time is yur train leaving?
      M: It leaves at 10:00. I’ve gt 50 minutes left.
      W: Yu’d better hurry, r yu wn’t be able t catch it.
      2.C
      【详解】M: Nice weather we’re having, dn’t yu think?
      W: N. It is t cld.
      M: I think it is just right.
      W: I’d prefer it a few degrees warmer.
      3.C
      【原文】
      4.C
      【原文】M: This curse is really difficult.
      W: I dn’t think it’s all that bad. And we’ll benefit a lt frm it.
      M: S, yu’re taking it t?
      W: That’s true.
      5.B
      【原文】W: Culd yu turn that ff? I can’t hear myself think.
      M: What?
      W: The radi.
      M: Oh! Srry.
      6.A 7.B
      【原文】W: Hi, Michael! I heard yu just came back frm a hliday?
      M: Yes. I stayed fr a week in China, and five days in India.
      W: Yu d travel a lt, dn’t yu? Last year, yu went t Nrway, right?
      M: Well, I’ve been t quite sme cuntries, but nt yet t Nrway. Last summer, I tured Russia fr tw weeks.
      8.A 9.C
      【原文】M: Sally, d yu like seafd?
      W: Yes, f curse.
      M: Is there anything yu especially like?
      W: Well, I really dn’t knw. I can never remember the names.
      M: Okay. Is there any fd yu dn’t eat?
      W: Well, I dn’t eat chicken. And I dn’t like eggs, either. But I like all kinds f fish and vegetables.
      M: Then let’s lk at the menu and see what they’ve gt fr us.
      10.B 11.B 12.C
      【原文】M: Yu lk pale, Stephanie. What’s wrng?
      W: I dn’t feel gd. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven’t gt much sleep this past week, and I feel really tired.
      M: Why dn’t yu g t see a dctr?
      W: Yeah, I think I shuld. But I have a reprt due tmrrw. Ms. Jenkins needs it fr the bard meeting next Mnday.
      M: Well, it’s Wednesday tday. Why dn’t yu talk t Ms. Jenkins, and ask if yu can hand it in n Friday mrning?
      W: Maybe I shuld try. I guess I just need a gd sleep. Thanks, Gerge.
      M: If yu need any help with the reprt, just let me knw.
      13.A 14.C 15.B 16.B
      【原文】W: Anything interesting in the paper tday, dear?
      M: Well, yeah. There are a few here that might interest us. Here’s ne fr just $400. It nly has ne bedrm, but it sunds nice, near Lake Street.
      W: Yeah. Let me see what the cheapest tw-bedrm apartment is. Oh, here’s ne n Market Street. It’s a real bargain. Only $350. But it desn’t have any furniture.
      M: Well, it csts a lt t buy all the furniture.
      W: Oh, here’s anther ne fr just ver $400. This sunds very interesting! It’s n Suth Street. That’s a nice area.
      M: Yes, it’s quiet. Did yu say tw bedrms?
      W: Yes, at $415.
      M: Why dn’t we g and have a lk?
      W: OK, I’ll give them a call.
      17.A 18.C 19.A 20.C
      【原文】
      M: Lk at this picture. It’s the Lndn Tea Trade Centre. As yu can see, it is n the nrth bank f the river Thames. It is the centre f an imprtant industry in the everyday lives f the British peple. Tea is the British natinal drink. Every man, wman, and child ver ten years f age has n average ver fur cups a day. Or sme 1,500 cups annually. Abut 30 percent f the wrld’s exprts f tea makes its way t Lndn. And Britain is by far the largest imprter f tea in the wrld. Nw, in the secnd picture, yu can see hw tea is tasted in the Tea Trade Centre befre it is sld. Here, different types f tea are tasted by skilled tea tasters, befre they’re sld at each week’s tea sale. It’s amazing t see them at wrk. Over a hundred kinds f tea are laid ut in a line n lng tables. The tasters generally taste teas with milk, since that is hw the majrity f British peple drink their tea. The tasters mve dwn the line with surprising speed, tasting frm a spn and deciding what is a fair price fr each tea. After that, they...
      41.A 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.A 46.C 47.D 48.B 49.A 50.B 51.C 52.D 53.A 54.B 55.D
      56.qualities 57.seeing 58.lin’s 59.simply 60.The 61.t/with 62.requires 63.what 64.be staged 65.where
      66.One pssible versin:
      A Memrable Fun Sprts Meet
      Last week ur schl held a much-anticipated fun sprts meet, bringing a precius relaxatin t all senir ne students.
      All classes f senir ne participated actively. The mst ppular events included the “tw-persn three-legged race” where partners tied legs and ran in harmny, and the “tug-f-war with ballns” where teams pulled rpes withut ppping the ballns tied t their wrists, filling the playgrund with cheers.
      This activity nt nly helped us relax frm ur busy studies, but als imprved ur teamwrk and friendship. It was such a great experience that we all lk frward t mre activities like this.
      67.One pssible versin:
      Heart racing, Agatha ran back t the village t get help. Sn she returned with a few villagers carrying rpes and tls. Carefully, they lwered her dwn the cliff. As Agatha gt clser, the dlphin lked at her with sad eyes. She gently cut the net piece by piece, speaking sftly t calm the frightened animal. Finally, the last rpe fell away, and the dlphin was free. It let ut a jyful cry and slipped int the water belw. Frm the water, it jumped high int the air as if t say thank yu. Watching it swim away, Agatha felt a warmth in her heart. She knew this was a day she wuld never frget.题号
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