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单元检测第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AHere aresome greatmuseums you shouldnt missif youvisit Europeone day.,Tate MuseumLondonmuseum.Ittains nationalmuseum.lt exhibitsinternational modernand present-others.Withre youcanview artworkfrom Matisse,Picasso,Dali,Pollock,and countlessothers.With about
4.7millionvisitors yearly,the museumis the most visited modern art gallery across the globe.Museo Nacional del Prado,MadridConsidered as an importantlandmark inMadrids arthistory,it holdsa collectionof paintingscentury.Alsos artworkby thebiggest namesin Europeanart from the16th to the19th century.Al so,youwill findcollections ofdrawings,prints andsculptures andlots ofexamples ofdecorative artsandhistorical documents.Uffizi Gallery,FlorenceConsidered amust-see inFlorence,the Uffizi Gallery displays works from all the major Renaissanceartists.lt ispacked withcountless worksof beautifulart andstatues fromthe Renaissanceperiod.If youwant to visitit,youd betterget yourtickets onlinebefore goingor youllend upwaiting inline forthreehours ormore.Louvre Museum,Paris,It isone of the largestmuseums in the worldwith35000pieces of artlt ismostly famousforhousing theMona Lisa,The RaftoftheMedusa,the Venusde Milo,the WingedVictory ofSamothrace,etc.Many whovisit willsay thatone dayis notenough tosee everything.Admission fees:a2-day pass:C42;a4-day pass:C56;a6-day pass:C
69.【语篇解读】本文为应用文,题材为风景名胜类喜欢参观博物馆吗?欧洲这几个博物馆是不错的选择2LTo visitthe mostvisited modernart gallery,you shouldgo to.A.London B.MadridC.Florence D.Paris答案A解析细节理解题由Tate Museum,London中的With about
4.7million visitorsyearly,themuseum isthemostvisitedmodernartgalleryacrosstheglobe.”可次口,应选A项
22.One whois interestedin Renaissanceart shouldvisit・A.the TateMuseumB.the UffiziGalleryC.the Louvre MuseumD.the MuseoNacionaldelPrado答案B解析推理判断题由UffiziGallery,Florence中的uConsidered amust-see inFlorence,the UffiziGallerydisplaysworksfrom allthemajorRenaissance artists.”可知,应选B项
23.How muchshould acouple payto visitthe LouvreMuseum forsix daysA.€
69.B.€
84.C.€
112.D.€
138.答案D解析细节理解题由LouvreMuseum,Paris中的Admission fees...a6-day pass:€69”可知,两个人应付138欧元第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Isaac Asimovwas anAmerican scientistand awriter whowrote about480books,among thosehisbest known work was his science fiction story.He wasbom inRussia inJanuary2,
1920.When he wasthree yearold,he movedto NewYork Citywith hisparents.In1941,he wasgained hisMaster,s degreeinchemistry.From1942to1945,he worksas a junior chemist at thePhiladelphia NavyYard.It wasAsimovs extraordinary imagination and amazing mindmade hima great writer.Throughout his life,Asimovreceived muchawards,both forhis sciencefiction books and his science books.But unfortunatelyonApril6,1992,Asimov deadasa result of an HIVinfection that he hadgot froma bloodtransfusion nineyearsearly.答案Isaac Asimovwas anAmerican scientistand a\writer whowrote about480books,among those[.L「・.「・巾TT LT「his best knownworkwashissciencefictionstory.He wasborn inRussia-January2,which JonJ L192O.When he was threeold,he movedto NewYork Citywith hisparents.In1941,hewas\yearsearlyworksearliergained hisMasters degreein chemistry.From1942to1945,he asajuniorchemistattheworked*APhiladelphia NavyYard.It wasAsimov sextraordinaryimagination and amazingmind madethat..』muchA Asimovreceived awards,bothhim agreatwriter.Throughout his life,many forhis sciencedeadfictionbooksandhissciencebooks.But unfortunatelyon April6,1992,Asimov asaresultofdiedan HIVinfection thathe hadgot froma bloodtransfusion nineyears第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的叔叔最近因为吸烟而得了肺病请你根据以下要点提示给他写一封信劝他戒烟
1.想吸烟的时候,可以试着喝些水或吃些健康的小吃;
2.远离平时经常一起吸烟的朋友注意1,词数10左右;
3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯【参考范文】Dear Uncle,Pm sorryto knowthat you are ill.We allknow smokingdoes greatharm to our health,and Ithinkyou*d bettergive up smoking assoon aspossible.Firstly,whenever youwanttosmoke,try drinkingsomewater oreating someheathy snacks.Secondly,maybe you have somefriends whooften smokewithyou.Stay awayfrom them.My fatherused tosmoke heavilyand oncehad aserious lungdisease,but nowhe hasgiven upsmokingand isliving ahealthy life.So give upsmokingright now.I hopeyou willdo it!YoursLi HuaBSunithaSuresh was a collegestudent whenher grandmotherhad amajor operationand wasput inintensivecare(特另U护理)with threeother patients.This meanther familycouldnt alwaysbe withher.They decided to puther favoriteIndian musiconaniPod,so shecould listenaround theclock.Sunitha could see the music relaxed her grandmotherand madeher feelless anxious,but shewondered if she also felt less pain.That wouldmake sensebecause anxietycan makepeople moresensitiveto pain.At the time Sunithawas majoringin biomedicalengineering atNorthwestern Universitywhereher father,Santhanam Suresh,is aprofessor.So fatherand daughterdecidedtowork togetheron astudy.It wasa smallstudy,with60patients between9and14years oldtaking partin it.All the patients hadbigoperations thatrequired themto stayin hospitalfor atleast acouple ofdays.Right after theiroperations,thepatientstook medicineto controlpain.The nextday theywere dividedinto threegroups.One grouplistened to30minutes ofmusic oftheir choice,one listenedto30minutes ofstories oftheirchoice andone listenedto30minutes ofsilence vianoise cancelingheadphones.To measurepain,the researcherspresented asmiling,frowning(皱眉)and cryingface.The childrenpointedto whichpicture bestshowed theirlevel ofpain beforeand afterthey listenedto music,storiesand silence.After a30-minute session,the childrenwho listenedto musicor storiesreduced theirpainburden by1point ona10-point scale(级别)compared to the childrenwho listenedto silence.That mightnotsound likemuch,but Sunithasays itequals topain medicationlike Advilor Tylenol.Children donttolerate suchmedication aswell asadults.They aresmaller and are morelikely tosufferside effectsfrom pain medication such as troublebreathing andfeeling ofdisgust.So theless painmedication,the better.【语篇解读】本文是说明文,话题是健康类听音乐可以让人们感到不太焦虑,从而减轻手术后的痛苦
24.What madeSunitha startthe studyA.Her grandmothersdesire formusic.B.Her majoringin biomedicalengineering.C.Her grandmotherslistening tomusic afterthe operation.D.Her sympathyfor patientswho sufferedfrom illnesses.答案C角窣析细节理解题才艮据第二段中的u Sureshcouldseethemusicrelaxedhergrandmother andmadeher feelless anxious,but shewonderedifshealsofeltlesspain”可知,她祖母的这次手术后听音乐使她开始做这次研究
25.How didSunitha andher fatherdraw theconclusionA.By observing.B.By makingcomparison.C.By askingquestions.D.By analyzingcauses.答案B解析推理判断题根据倒数第二段可知,研究者主要是通过对比三组实验对象在听了音乐、故事或静音后对疼痛的感知程度来判断他们所采取的方式是否有助于减轻痛苦来得出结论的
26.What dowe knowabout theresearchA.It isof greaterbenefit tochildren.B.It shouldalso beconducted onadults.C.It showschildren sufferedmore frompain medication.D.It foundmore andmore children are onpain medication.答案A解析推理判断题根据最后一段可知,孩子们从该研究中受益更多
27.What maybe thebest titlefor the textA.Reaching foryour playlistto easepainB・Sunitha doesan experimentwith herfatherC.Sunithas grandmotherlikes tolisten tomusicD.Stopping usingpainmedicationon children答案A解析标题归纳题本文主要介绍了Sunitha和她父亲的一项研究表明,听音乐可以帮助减轻痛苦CBorn inAustralia without arms orlegs,30-year-old NickVujicic hasbecome aninternationalsymbol ofvictory.His lifehas beenfilled withone hurdleafterthenext.But youllhear noself-pity fromVujicic,whose book,Unstoppable,was publishedlast month.My limblesschallenge remains.I cannot,change that,“says Vujicic,who countssky-diving andsurfing amonghis hobbies.“But whatI cananddid change is my attitude.It isVujicic,s spiritthat hasmade hima sell-out speaker,traveling theworld toshare hisstory.Describing low points in hislife,including asuicide attemptat age10andafailing businessinhis20s,he saysthe“three Fsare what got himthroughfriends,family andfaith.I canhonestly say,thefear ofbeing aloneduring themost difficulttimes inmy lifewas worsethan livingwithoutarmsandlegs...Hard timesmake youhumble(卑微).You realizethat youdo needpeople to help youwhen youarenot ableto doit allyourself.A fewyears ago,confronted withthe increasingbusiness debt,Vujicic sayshe nearlygave uptoself-destructive thoughts.But heset smallgoalsGet outof bed,eat breakfast,leave thehouse.Thosesmall successesbuilt hisconfidence tomove forwardto thenext level.There is nothing aboutfailure thatiseasy,“he says.But itis alsotrue that our failuresin lifeteach usto embraceevery smallvictory.Success isthat muchsweeter whenyouhavestruggled toreach it.”Family and friends area safetynet,including wifeKanae whois expectingtheir firstchild.“Myparents alwaystaught me,You dontknow what youare ableto dountil you try,he recalls/The firsttimeyou failat anythingis painful.But youhave adecisionDo yougiveupor doyoutryagain!
28.What can be inferredfromthe first paragraphA.Nick hasa positiveattitude towardshardships.B・Nick isafraid he cannot takecontrol ofhislife.C.Nick isdiscouraged byhis physicallimitations.D.Nick feelssorry forhis absenceof armsand legs.答案A解析推理判断题根据第一^殳第三句中的“But youllhear noself-pity fromVujicic v及最后一句uBut whatI can,and didchangeismyattitude.v可知,他对苦难抱有积极的态度故选A
29.Which ofthe followingis TRUEof NickA.He succeedsin motivatingothers greatly.B・He believeshecando anythingall byhimself.C.He dislikestelling hislowpointstotheaudience.D.He thinkssupportive relationshipsare unnecessary.答案A解析细节理解题根据第二段第一句It isVujicics spiritthat hasmade hima sell-out speaker,traveling theworld toshare hisstory.”可知,Nick自强不息的精神使他成为一个场场满座的演讲者,并去世界各地与人分享自己的故事,由此可知,他激励了很多人故选A根据第二段最后一句可知,B项错误;根据第二段第二句可知,C、D两项错误
30.What sNick ssecret whenhe meetswith troublesA.Attempting suicide.B.Struggling toescape.C.Setting smallgoals.D.Pretending tosucceed.答案C解析细节理解题根据第三段第二句中的But heset smallgoals”及第三句Those smallsuccessesbuilt hisconfidence tomove forwardtothenext level.“可知,本题选Co
31.What doesthetextmainly talkaboutA.Parental love.B.Failures inlife.C.A booktitled Unstoppable.D.Attitude towardslife.答案D解析主旨大意题通读全文可知,文章通过介绍一位身残志坚的残疾人由于对人生抱有积极的态度,从而超越了自己,获得了巨大的成功,以此来告诉人们人生态度的重要性故选DDWhen Iwas inthe fifthgrade andMr.Gardner askeda question,my handwould shoot up withgreatenthusiasm.After givingme afew chances,he would try togive other students a chance.My hand,though,would remainintheair,and aftersome time,Fd startwaving itaround.Then,there wasthetimewhen Ientereddrumming classes.But allwe wereallowed todo inthefirstclass waspractise onebeat overandover again.!never wentback.I wouldhave doneterribly inthe StanfordMarshmallow(果浆软糖)Experiment.In thisclassic study,researchers gavechildren achoice betweenone marshmallowright awayand twolater.The resultsshowed that those who could wait15minutes endedup scoring210points higheron theSAT,anexamination that American high school students take beforethey goto college.,So clearlydelaying gratificationor bearingup underpain hasits benefits.lt needspatience.Patiencekeeps usfrom beingstuck toideas formedpreviously,and helpsus letgo of our stronginterest inoutcomes.We cometo acceptthat wedont alwaysor immediatelyknowwhatis best,and learn torecognize that our realityis inconstant changes.Patience improvesour understandingof deepertruths andhelpsus expandour views.The journeyof patienceis rootedin knowingthatourpresent realitywill finallygive waytochanges.But changeswont alwayshappen whenwe thinkthey should,and patiencewith ourselvescomesfrom acceptingthat thereare things we cancontrol andthingswecant Andthough wemust makegreatefforts tokeep pushingthe boundariesofourawareness andto improveour abilityto restcomfortably inthepresent moment,how fastwe developisn*tupto us.That samefifth graderwho couldntwait tospeak outanswers nowsees the importance ofmeetingquestions witha heartof patience.【语篇解读】本文是夹叙夹议文,话题是教育类作者结合自己的经历说明了耐心的重要性
32.Why didthe authorwave hishand inclassA.To entertainhimself.B・To showhis impatience.C.To giveotherstudentsachance.D.To letothers knowhewasclever.答案B解析细节理解题根据第一段可知,作者不停地挥舞手臂是因为举了一段时间手后,老师还不让他回答问题,他这样做是因为不耐烦了
33.Whats thepurpose ofthe StanfordMarshmallow ExperimentA.To testchildrens concentrationlevels.B.To testhow childrenlike marshmallows.C.To testpatience andits potentialadvantages.D.To testthe bondbetween patienceand desire.答案C解析推理判断题根据第二段中的The resultsshowedthatthosewhocouldwait15minutes endedupscoring210points higheron theSAT,an examinationthatAmericanhighschoolstudentstakebeforethey goto college.”可知,这个果浆软糖实验的目的是为了测试耐心在孩子们的后期智力发展中可能存在的优势
34.Which ofthe followingcan replacethe underlinedword ugratification vin Paragraph3A.Progress.B.Patience.C.Judgement.D.Satisfaction.答案D解析词义猜测题根据该词前的delaying可知,该词的意思与第二段中的“In thisclassic study,researchers gavechildrenachoice betweenone marshmallowright awayand twolater.v有关,根据该句可知,延迟的是满足感,故gratification的意思与satisfaction相近
35.What isthe mainreason forpeople tohave patienceaccording tothe textA.Present reality.B・Constant changes.C.A lackof self-control.D.A stronginterest inoutcomes.答案B解析细节理解题根据第三段中的“learntorecognize thatour realityis inconstant changes”不口倒塞攵第二段中的“The journeyof patienceis rootedin knowingthatourpresent realitywill finallygiveway tochanges”可知,不断变化是我们需要耐心的原因第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项A famousIrish sayingsums uptheimportanceofa good sleep,u Agood laughanda long sleeparethe bestcures inthe doctorsbook.Enough sleepplays animportant rolein keepinga healthylifestyle.When youwake upafter agood nightssleep,you feelnot onlyfresh,but alsoenthusiastic,happy,and energetic,36For example•Avoid phonesor computersin bed.Watching late-night TV,reading ona phone,late-nightchatting andsurfing notonly reduceyour sleepinghours butalso ruinyour health.—37The lightpreventsthe releaseofahormone(激素)called melatonin,which isreleased inthe darkand signalstoourbodythat ifstime tosleep.•Don*tgoto bedangry.Arguments makeyou angry.38So dontargue withsomeone elsebeforegoing to bed.Instead,youshouldbe calmbefore goingto bedto getagoodsleep.•39Eating aheavy mealbefore goingto bedcanbebad for the digestivesystem.Eatinghigh-calorie foodsbefore bedcan alsolead toweight gain.Eating processedor highlysalty foodscanmake youthirsty,leading toexcessive consumptionof water,which hasan illeffect too.So remembertoeat alight mealat night.•Avoid drinking.lt istrue that alcohol makesyou sleepy,but thatis onlyforthefirst half.40Youmay experiencefrequent awakenings,nightmares,headaches,sweats,and manymore aftereffects.A.Don*t eatbefore goingto bed.B・It actuallydisturbs thesleep later.C.Dont domuch exercisebefore sleeping.D.Mobiles,computers andTVs throwa blue and white light.E.So,try toavoid someunhealthy activitiesbefore sleepingat night.F.Its advisedto reada boringnovel ora topicof lessinterest atnight.G.They willdisturb youmentally andkeep youawake foralongtime.【语篇解读】本文为说明文,题材为健康保健类睡前应避免一些不良习惯以确保晚上睡得好
36.E[睡得好好处多多,因此应该尽力避免一些不良习惯以确保晚上睡得好,例如下面这些习惯]
37.D[D项中的uMobiles,computers andTVs在该段中出现,本空后的The light即指D项中的uablueandwhitelight]o
38.G[G项中的they指代arguments,指出争吵会扰乱你的精神]
39.A[A项为本段的主旨句由本段多次出现的eating可知,本段瘾议睡前别吃东西]
40.B[酒精起先会让你感到困倦,但随后会影响你的睡眠B项中的later与本空前的“for thefirsthalf5相呼应]第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Walter felttrapped.He sawhimself asa41boy who really wanted to learn,play andenjoyhimself.But nothingturned outthe wayhe wanted.No onearound himseemed to42what hesaid,nomatter howmany gestureshe would
43.And whatwas worse,not evenhis own44would dowhat hewanted.45he triedto talk,and allthat cameout were46noises.Or hewould tryto picksomething up,andhis handswould throwit tothe floor.Or hewouldtryto47his mother,and endup pushingher away.Andsometimes hecouldn*t even48straight.All thosemade himfeel very49and powerless,and manypeople aroundhim grewto believethathe(),wasan50aggressive boy.They wouldleave himalone andtake nointerest inhim.When thishappened,Walter feltsad,and thoughtto himself,51they knewwhat itis liketo beme...”Then,one day,Walter52Alice,a wonderfulspecial littlegirl.She seemedtobethe onlyperson whounderstoodhis
53.With great54,she spenthours andhours teachingWalter howto55his hands,how tosaywords56,and howto controlhis wildthoughts.And aftera lotof care,Alice helpedWalterunderstand the57of life.Walter andAlice werenormal childrenlike everyoneelse,and theonly58wasthat Walterhad beentrapped insidehis59body.Thanks toAlice,the doorof Waltersprison wasfinally60,【语篇解读】本文为记叙文,题材为人物故事类Walter是一个残疾人,Alice用自己的耐心帮他打开了囚禁自己内心的大门
41.A.smart B.handsome C.normal D.tall答案C解析根据“whoreallywantedtolearn,play andenjoy himself”可知,Walter认为自己是一个正常的孩子
42.A.understand B.remember C.accept D.realize答案A解析无论他做多少手势,就是没有人理解他在说什么
43.A.study B.explain C.draw D.make答案D角翠析make gestures表示“做手势”
44.A.brother B.head C.body D.heart答案C解析由下文他的行为可知,甚至就连他自己的身体都无法按照他的意愿行动
45.A.Then B.SeldomC.Never D.Sometimes答案D解析有时候他试图说话,但是嘴里发出的却是无意义的声响
46.A.senseless B.rude C.sudden D.great答案A解析参见上题
47.A.hug B.describe C.visit D.teach答案A解析有时候他想拥抱妈妈,不料却把妈妈推开了
48.A.drive B.think C.jump D.shoot答案B解析根据下文的“and howto controlhis wildthoughts”可知,有时候他甚至连思路都不清晰
49.A.proud B.angry C.guilty D.excited答案B解析根据语境可知,所有的这一切都使她感到愤怒和无能为力
50.A.friendly B.optimisticC.dangerous D.intelligent答案B解析根据空格后的aggressive boy可知,周围的人觉得他是一个危险的孩子,容易攻击人
51.A.As ifB.If onlyC.Even ifD.No wonder答案B解析Walter感到很难过,他多么希望别人能理解他的感受
52.A.missed B.praised C.met D.called答案C解析有一天,Walter遇到了一个叫Alice的小女孩
53.A.music B.sufferingC.success D.language答案B解析Alice似乎是唯一^昌够理解Walter痛苦的人
54.A.sorrow B.powerC.courage D.patience答案D解析根据she spenthours andhours teachingWalter可知,Alice有极大的耐心
55.A.control B.wash C.protect D.wave答案A解析Alice教Walter如何控制自己的手
56.A.quickly B.properly C.honestly D.politely答案B解析Alice教Walter如何恰当地说话
57.A.mystery B.love C.signs D.facts答案A解析经过Alice的耐心照顾,Walter明白了生活的奥秘
58.A.opinion B.mistakeC.difference D.secret答案C解析Walter和Alice都像其他孩子一^样是正常的,唯一的区别是Walter被自己残疾的身体困住了
59.A.fat B.upperC.healthy D.disabled答案D解析根据上文的描述可知,Walter是一个残疾人,因此他的身体是残疾的
60.A.painted B.locked C.closed D.opened答案D解析Walter的内心一直被他的残疾囚禁着,在Alice的帮助下,他终于打开了囚禁自己内心的大门第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Pet therapy,疗法isa growingfield.The therapyuses dogsor otheranimals
61.helppeoplerecover froma disease or better deal with their health problems,suchasheart disease,cancer andmentalhealth disorders.Imagine yourein hospital.Your doctormentions thehospitafs pettherapy programand asks
62.you,,are interestedin it.You sayyes andsoon afterthatadog and
63.ithandler visityour hospitalroom.They stayfor10or15minutes.You
64.inviteto petthe dogand askthe handlerquestions.After
65.visit,you realizeyou*re smiling.And youfeel alittle
66.tiredand abit moreoptimistic.You tellyour familyall aboutit
67.excited.Pet therapycan significantlyreduce pain,
68.anxious,depression andtiredness inpeople withawide rangeof healthproblems.And itisnotonly thesick personwho enjoysthe benefits.Family membersand friends
69.arepresent duringanimal visitssay theyfeel better,too.Pet therapyis alsobeing usedto helppeople
70..sufferfrom emotionalpain andin needof comfortor company.【语篇解读】本文是说明文,话题是健康保健类本文介绍了对人的身体、心理健康有辅助治疗作用的宠物疗法
61.答案to help角窣析“tohelppeople recoverfromadiseaseorbetterdealwiththeirhealthproblems”是不定式短语作目的状语
62.答案if/whether解析从下文中的You sayyes可知,医生是问“你是否对宠物疗法感兴趣”,故用whether或if引导宾语从句
63.答案its解析这里用形容词性物主代词作定语修饰名词handlero
64.答案are invited解析主语you是谓语动词invite动作的承受者,用被动语态;这里说的是一般性情况,用一般现在时
65.答案the解析此处特指前文提到的狗和它的训练员的拜访,故用定冠词theo
66.答案less tired解析接受过宠物疗法后,病人感觉比以前轻松了,也就是说,没以前那么疲惫,故用tired的比较级less tiredo
67.答案excitedly解析空格中所填单词在句中修饰谓语动词,故用excited的副词形式excitedly
68.答案anxiety解析空格中所填单词在句中作reduce的宾语,故用anxious的名词形式
69.答案that/who解析根据句子结构可知,该空是定语从句的关系词,先行词是“Family membersandfriends”,关系词在定语从句中作主语,故填that或who
70.答案suffering解析被修饰的名词与suffer之间是主动关系,故用现在分词形式第四部分写作共两节,满分35分。
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