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【英语寒假作业】高三年级第周2024—20252【基础夯实】
一、猜测词义并翻译句子
1.rilagreetoanythingfbraneasylife.只要有安逸舒适的生活我什么都同意easy adj.___________现在我们过着轻松舒适的生活
2.You shoulddigestwhat he said.你应该仔细体会他说的话digestv.___________吸收新思想往往需要很长时间
3.Your timecould bebetteremployed inlearning a new skill.你的时间还可以更好地利用起来学习一种新技能employv.你应该找到更好的利用时间的方法
4.Dont lookafter yourowninterests.不要只顾自己的利益interest.__________努力工作对你有利
5.Giventhe generalstate ofhis health,it maytake hima whileto recover from theoperation.从他的总体健康状况来看,可能手术后要一段时间才会恢复gNenprep.___________考虑到她喜欢孩子,教书看来是很适合她的工作
6.We canmake aprofit onhomesalesalone.单是国内销售便能让我们赚上一笔homeadj.__________这些小车生产出来在国内销售他引用了一则轶闻作为这本书的书序
7.He introducedthe bookwith ananecdote.introducer.every coin.I wasliving in the Quebecprovince ofCanada lastyear andmoney theresurprised megreatly.4This isbecause shesalso CanadasHead ofState.Images on the Canadianmoney arevarious,including formerprime ministers,as wellas Canadianwildlife likethe beaver,caribou andpolar bear.5Wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill appears on£5banknotes andwriter JaneAusten£10banknotes.The banknotesare alsomade of a materialcalled polymerrather thanpaper.In Canada,they arealready usingpolymer banknotes and somepeople eventhink that the moneysmells ofmaple(枫糖浆),syrup probablythe countrysmost well-known food!A.There arenew historicalfigures on the poundnotes.B.They havethe BritishQueen on their$20banknotes.C.Money representspreference anddevelopment of a county.D.Of course,there9re manycountries usingeuros orUS dollars.E.You willalso be amazed by the imageson themoney.F.One morething tomention in a newcountry is a differentcurrency.G.Ifs part of the cultural experience to hold money with a foreign figure.【写作训练】
一、应用文假设你是李华,你校下周日有两个志愿者活动同时举行,一个在火车站,另一个在市文化博物馆你的交换生朋友不知道选择哪一个参加,写信向你寻求建议请你写一封回信,Peter内容包括()给出建议;1()说明理由2注意()写作词数为左右;180()请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Peter,Yours,Li Hua
二、读后续写Matthew keptstaring at the clockon the classroom wall,the slowlymoving secondhand seemedtomock his anxiety.He waseager for the physicsclass toend sothat he could makeit ontime tohispainting hobbygroup.When thebell finallyrang,Matthew boltedout of theclassroomlike awild horsefreedfrom itsreins,grabbing hisbackpack.As herounded thecorner of the hallway,he accidentallycollidedwith aclassmate,scattering hiscanvas andpaints allover thefloor.The jumbledpaint boxesburstopen,mixing thecolors into a bizarrepatchwork.He quicklyapologized,picking upeverythingwhile startingto runagain,leaving atrail ofcolorful footprintson thefloor.After thepainting hobbygroup sessionended,Matthew hurriedlyjoined the other membersof theschoolband.They had an importantperformance thatday.As expected,Matthew waslate again,hisbody coveredin driedcolorful paintsand sweatingprofusely.He walkedbriskly into the backstage,changed into the bandsuniform,with thepaint stainsstill faintlyvisible.Unfortunately,Matthew hadnotprepared hissheet music,so heappeared distractedduring theperformance,often hittingwrong chordsandunable to keep up with therhythm,disappointing theteam.Eventually,after a long dayat school,Matthew returnedhome exhausted.In hisbedroom,Matthew satat hisdesk,heaving a heavy sighas helooked at the deskstrewn withstudybooks andsheet music.He neededto preparefor theupcoming exams,but hecould hardlykeep hiseyesopen.The nextthing heremembered washis motherwaking himup.He hadfallen asleepwith hisheadburied inthe desk.As hesat up,his mothergently removeda sheetof musicstuck tohis cheek.Shelooked ather sonlovingly,smoothing hismessy hair.“So Jshe began,“how wasschool today”Matthew nervouslylooked ather,taking adeep breath.Honestly,not toogood,“he admittedsheepishly.“I couldntfbcus in class,I bumpedintoaclassmate,and Ilet theband down.It couldntgetany worse,right^^“Well JMatthews mothersaid gentlyyet seriously,I thinkyoure takingon toomuch.^^That night,before goingto bed,Matthew realizedthat thingscouldnt goon likethis.注意续写词数应为个左右;1150请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2The nextday,Matthew setabout making changes tohis busyschedule.After Matthewput hisnew scheduleinto practice,things began to improve.【外刊精读】The NervesDont GoAwayMaybe youveexperienced itbefore:Your palmsare sweating,your limbsfeel weakor heavy,andyour gutis unsettled.Youre nervous,and onthe surface,you mayor maynot lookcalm andready.And ifyou haventexperienced ityourself,maybe youveheard Eminemrap aboutit.Or SimoneBilestalk aboutit.Or LebronJames admitthat even20-plus yearsinto hisNBA careerhe stillgetsnervous-even beforeregular seasongames.Or ona normalTuesday.Why Becausehe loveswhat hedoes and heloves thathes stillgetting to do itHe welcomesthe nerves:the nerves,he says,give himasense of being present,of feelingalive.So if youre lookingforward toa pointin yourathletic orperformance careerwhen youdont getsonervous anymore,maybe itstime tostop.Because the nerves dontgo awaywhen youreexcited aboutwhat it isyou getto do.And the nerves caneven helpyou to perform at your best.The trickiestthingsabout nervesmay bethat theyhelp orharm usinsomuch aswe believethat theyhelp orharm us.Ourperception ofour nervousness-as perceptionusually does-becomes ourreality.This canbe hardto believewhen yourefeeling trappedby tripsto therestroom orunable to keepfood down.How couldyou possiblyperform atyour bestifyouresick Its a fairquestion.Shifting yourperceptionabout your nerves doesntnecessarily meanyour bodilystate andyour performancewill shiftrightaway,today.Shifting your perception of your nerves is aprocess thattakes time and practice.One thingthat helpsto beginthe processof shiftingyour perceptionof yournerves is to recognizethatstress isnot adirty word.Stress caneven begood.In fact,theres aterm inthe socialand behavioralsciencescalled eustress,meaning literally“good stress,“the kindof stimuluswe haveto haveforlearning andgrowth.Without eustress,were eitherbored orcoasting alongin ourcomfort zone,andtherefore not getting anybetter atwhatit is wedlike to do.Sport psychologistshave donea lot of researchon individualized zones of optimal functioningJwhich is the stateof activation,unique toyou andunique toeach taskyou might be requiredto perform,necessary foryou to be abletoperformatyourvery best.Your optimalzone offunctioning is one inwhichyoure sufficientlystressed.Youre notbored andyou arenot in a comfortzone.That stateofactivation couldvary agreat dealfrom sportto sportand evenwithin onesport.For example,the stateof activation-your specificindividualizedzoneofoptimal functioning-thatyou needat thebeginning of alongdistance racemay bedifferent from the stateof activationyou needina neck-and-neck finalhundred meters.The stateof activationyou needfor abalance beamroutine maybequite differentfrom what you need to vault.And soon.The bestway tofigure outour individualizedzones ofoptimal functioningfor eachtask weneed toperformis to give ourselvesthe space for trial and error.We mightget itwrong sometimes.We mightovershoota littleand becometoo activated,bealittle tooamped,start alittle toofast.We mightovershoota lotand tilttoward shutdown.But the only wayyou figure out whatworks foryou is to giveyourself the space to notget it right everytime.Better yet,to give yourselfthe spacetonotgetitrightalot of the time.Your wholeseason,you hone and tweak your way toward yourpeak event.And thenafterthat,you rest,reflect,and thenhoneandtweakyourway into your nextseason.Thafs rarelya satisfyinganswer forpeople whowant toperform theirbest inevery game,race,match,etc.So afteracknowledging thenerves-welcoming them to bepresent-the nextimportant stepis tonoticewhen theystart totilt awayfrom appropriatechallenge andinto fatigueor exhaustionbeforefatigue andexhaustion becomesickness,shutdown,or panic.You canrecover fromfatigue broughton bynerves ifyoure ableto recognizethat thenerves arefatiguingyou.When younotice,you mighttry starNFL receiverGeorge Kittlestrick andinstall aresetbutton^^on yourself.For Kittle,he presseshis forearmwhere hehas animage of the Jokerwith brightredlips toremind himselfto comeback towhathe can controlright here,right now.Sometimes,theonly thinghecan control and theonlything anyof uscancontrolis ourbreathing.This isnot tosay justbreathe,because thatsrarely helpfuladvice.But youcould becomeaware ofthelength ofyour exhale,maybe breathingout alittle bitlonger thanyou breathein,and allowingyourin-breath tooccur naturally,without forcingit.Or youcould dowhat Kittledoesandgive yourselfamantra,for example:Breathe inconfidence asyou inhale,and breatheout fearwhen youexhale.Youmay choosedifferent words.The key,again,istogiveyourselfspacefor trialand error.You mightnotget itright onthe firsttry or the10th,orthe20th….But ifyou lovewhat youdo andyou want tokeep
一、请写出下列单词词义
1.palm____________________
2.unsettled_____________________
3.nervous_____________________
4.athletic_____________________
5.tricky_____________________
6.insomuch_____________________
7.trap_____________________
8.bodily_____________________
9.eustress_____________________
10.coast along_____________________
11.optimal_____________________
12.neck-and-neck____________________
13.overshoot_____________________
14.amped___________________
15.tilt_____________________
16.hone_____________________
17.fatigue_____________________
18.exhaustion_____________________
19.forearm_____________________
20.exhale_____________________
21.mantra_____________________
二、请翻译下列句子getting betterat doingit,allow yourselfto findout whatyou needto befriend yournerves.
1.He welcomesthenerves:thenerves,he says,give hima sense of beingpresent,of feelingalive.
2.One thingthat helpsto beginthe processof shiftingyourperceptionofyournervesisto recognizethatstress isnot adirty word.
3.The bestway tofigureoutour individualizedzones ofoptimalfunctioningfor eachtask weneed toperformistogive ourselvesthespacefortrialanderror.
4.You canrecoverfromfatigue broughton bynerves ifyoure ableto recognizethat thenerves arefatiguingyou.
5.But ifyou lovewhatyoudo andyou want tokeepgetting betterat doingit,allow yourselfto findoutwhat you needto befriendyournerves.参考答案
一、猜测词义并翻译句子安逸的,舒适的
1.Now weare leadinganeasylife.领悟,理解
2.It oftentakes along timetodigestnew ideas.利用
3.You shouldfind betterways toemployyourtime.利益
4.Its in/to yourinterests towork hard.考虑到
5.Givenherinterestinchildren,teachingseemstherightjobforher.国内的;本国的
6.The carsare madefor thehomemarket.以……开始
7.Heintroducedhis speechwith ajoke.勤奋
8.Wewereimpressedbytheirindustry..情报9Ourintelligenceshows that the enemyis advancing.诱人的,吸引人的
10.The Februaryair wassoft,cool,andinviting.
二、用所给词的适当形式填空
1.reality
2.competition
3.wisdom
4.bathe
5.truly
6.cautious
7.bravery
8.various
9.existence
10.beneficial
三、高频短语,由……付费;以……为代价1,对……有作用2在讨论中
3.正相反
4.与……一致
5.条件是……,只要
6.,给某人赔偿7由……掌管
8.喘息,屏气
9.考虑到……
10.
四、语法填空-本文是一篇说明文文章主要讲述了苏州刺绣的历史、特点及其在艺术中的地位考查冠词句意园林城市苏州是中国古代的一个经济文化中心,这里的贵族女性尤其具有Lan艺术品位,她们的刺绣风格受到她们审美品味的影响此处泛指“一个经济文化中心”,且以元音音素开头,应用不定冠词故填economic anan考查固定搭配句意同上对……有兴趣,对……有品味”,为固定短语
2.for havea tastefor故填for考查非谓语动词句意“凭借其丰富的色彩、复杂的技法和优雅的设计,这门工
3.Featuring艺自数百年前以来一直反映出苏州美丽的自然环境和悠闲的生活方式,”来自江苏省苏州大学的艺术教授郑丽红说道分析句子成分可知,空处为非谓语动词,且与为主the craftfeature动关系,应用的现在分词形式,位于句首,首字母大写故填feature Featuring考查谓语动词的时态和主谓一致句意同上分析句子成分可
4.has reflected/has beenreflecting知,空处为句子的谓语,根据时间状语可知,应用现在完成时或现在完成since centuriesago进行时,又因主语是第三人称单数,所以助动词用故填或the crafthas hasreflected has beenreflectingo考查定语从句句意“它是一种由生活在以艺术生活方式为荣的城市的女性创作
5.that/which的艺术形式”郑丽红补充道分析句子成分可知,空处引导限制性定语从句,先行词是city,指物,关系词代替先行词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词或引导故填或that whichthat whicho考查代词句意刺绣在宋代达到了它的鼎盛时期,融合了当时流行的古代绘画元素空
6.its处修饰名词短语应用形容词性物主代词故填golden age,its its考查名词复数或词性转换句意在清朝宫廷,这门手艺成为了皇室成员的最爱
7.royals/royalty空处在句中作的宾语,应用名词形式,皇室成员”,为可数名词,应用的复数of royal“royal形式或者用不可数名词“皇室成员”,作宾语故填或royalty royalsroyalty考查谓语动词的时态、语态和主谓一致句意正是在这个时期,苏绣这个词被创
8.was coined造出来了分析句子成分可知,空处为句中的谓语;根据可知,时态为一般during thisperiod”过去时;动词“创造”与其主语构成逻辑上的被动关系,应用coin the term suxiu,Su embroidery一般过去时的被动语态,且为第三人称单数,动词用故填the termsuxiu,Su embroiderybe wasowascoinedo考查非谓语动词句意年,苏州丝绸刺绣研究所成立,这使得丝绸刺绣技术
9.to follow1954的许多创新成为可能分析句子成分可知,空处为非谓语动词,为形式宾语,的不定it follow式形式作真正的宾语故填to follow考查词性转换句意邹英子,苏绣的传承人,能够灵活地将各种缝纫技法应用于她Inflexibly作品的不同部分,她的作品现已被中国的博物馆广泛收藏本空修饰动词应用apply,flexible的副词形式故填flexibly flexibly0o
(二)本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了全球气候变暖对环境的影响考查谓语动词的时态和主谓一致句意据报道,自世纪末以来,全球气温上升
1.have risen19了大约摄氏度分析句子成分可知,空处是谓语动词再根据后面的时间状语
1.1可知,用现在完成时;且主语是故填“since thelate1800s”global temperaturesohave riseno考查谓语动词的时态、语态和主谓一致句意在接下来的几十年里,全球平均气
2.is expected温升高预计会达到摄氏度分析句子成分可知,空处是谓语动词;根据上下文以及语境可
1.5知,时态为一般现在时;主语和谓语之间是被动关系,应用被动语态;主语是The globalaverage谓语第三人称单数,故填temperature rise,is expectedo考查主语从句句意值得注意的是,如果全球变暖得不到控制,世界各地的一些沿海
3.What城市可能面临严重的洪水分析句子成分可知,空处处引导主语从句,从句中缺少主语,应用连接代词引导,句首单词首字母大写故填what What考查词性转换句意同上分析句子成分和句意可知,空处接在系动词后,
4.unchecked remains作表语,应用形容词表示“未受抑制的故填unchecked考查冠词句意不过,这些未来的影响取决于我们排放的二氧化碳的量空处修饰名词
5.the后面有限定,表特指,所以应用定冠词故填amount,the考查名词复数句意更多的温室气体排放将导致更多的极端气候,并在我们的星球
6.extremes上产生广泛的破坏性影响根据空前的和后面的可知,此处用所给词名词复more andeffects数形式作宾语,意为“极端气候事件”故填“climate extremes”extremes考查定语从句句意事实上,现代人类从未见过我们所观察到的全球气候变化,其中
7.which一些变化在未来几百到几千年是不可逆转的此处是“介词+关系代词”引导的非限制性定语从句,先行词是引导词在定语从句中作主语,应用故填changes,which□whicho考查独立主格结构句意幸运的是,希望还在,世界各国政府、组织和个人正在共同
8.being努力,缓解气候变化的影响分析句子成分可知,主句主谓完整,因此前半句为句型there be的独立主格形式故填beingo考查词性转换句意此外,碳捕获和储存等技术创新也有助于减少温室气体排
9.Additionally放空处修饰后面整个句子作状语,应用的副词形式句首单词首字母大写addition additionally,故填Additionallyo考查介词句意如果不采取及时且大规模的减排措施,那么在接下来的几十年里,
10.Without气候变化带来的影响将会越来越严重分析句子成分和句意可知,空后为名词短语,应用介词,表示“如果没有”,句首单词首字母大写,故填Without【阅读基础】A本文是一篇应用文,介绍了最适合孩子们的四本书推理判断题根据部分中的
1.C Hilo:The BoyWho Crashedto Earth“This seriesby JuddWinick isas funny as itis exciting,and tellsthe action-packed adventuresof theboy robotwho caresdeeply可知,该书是一本关于机器人的故事书,即科幻类小说about his human friends.Ages5-
12.”六岁的孩子适合的是科幻类小说故选C细节理解题根据部分中的
2.B Who Was and What Was series“Think of each volume in this series可知,如果孩子们想学习历史,他们可阅读as ahistory lessonfor achild.”Who Was and WhatWas故选series Bo细节理解题根据部分中的
3.D Holes“One of the rarebooks towin botha NewberyMedal andaNational Book Award,the storyby Louis Sachar follows Stanley Yelnats as he fights with the curse(诅咒)可矢由所著的赢得that hasfollowed hisfamily forgenerations.”II,LouisSacharHoles两次大奖故选DB本文是一篇记叙文文章主要讲述了很多父母哄孩子睡觉会不耐烦,但作者用轻柔的抚摸和从一数到一百的方式让自己平静下来,感受到了对女儿深深的爱,从而与女儿建立了牢固的感情纽带细节理解题根据第一段第一句
4.A One of the greatest tests ofa parents patience comes at nightwhen youtrying to get your children to fall asleep.v可知,哄孩子睡觉很消磨家长耐心故选Ao细节理解题根据第三段第四句
5.C I couldnt hold complex thoughtsonthetop ofcounting,sodeeper emotions surfaced,specifically loveand appreciationof thesmall personI washolding and可知,作者在抚摸自己孩子时怀有深深的爱意故选touching.”C段落大意题根据第四段
6.B“Science showsthat the physical touchreleases three chemicals in ourbrain associatedwith emotionaland physicalhealth benefits.These chemicalspromote feelings ofhappiness andwell-being,and increasepleasure whileregulating moodand relieving anxiety.By(激holding and stroking our children,were conveyingsafety andtrust,relieving stress and activating活),可知,科学表明,身体接触会在我们的大脑中释放出三种与情our bodies special nerves.”绪和身体健康相关的化学物质这些化学物质促进幸福感和健康,并在他的演讲以一个笑话开始
8.His successwas duetoindustry.他的成功是由于勤奋industry/.__________他们的勤奋给我们留下了深刻印象为什么军事情报如此缺乏?
9.Why wasmilitaryintelligenceso lackingintelligences.我们的情报显示敌人正在向前推进
10.The placeisinviting.这个地方很吸引人inviting4___________月的空气温和、清爽,而且怡人2调节情绪和缓解焦虑的同时增加快乐通过抱着和抚摸我们的孩子,我们传递了安全和信任,缓解了压力,激活了我们身体的特殊神经由此可知,本段内容展示的均为身体接触的好处故选B标题概括题根据本文最后一段(惯例)”、倒数第二段最后一句
7.D“nighttime ritualactual bondingwithour child”可矢口,D项u A night routine to bond with my daughter(和我女儿相处的夜晚)”能较好地概括全文主旨,情真意切,可作为本文的最佳标题故选D完形填空本文是一篇夹叙夹议文作者主要讲述了有线电视费用过高后自己转向各种流媒体服务,然而这些流媒体服务也存在价格上涨、有广告等诸多问题,最终感慨看电视变得越来越难,认为电视已经被“毁掉”了考查形容词词义辨析句意然后,有线电视变得贵得离谱,所以我转向了根据
1.B Netflix下文“think twice”、^it was$
9.99fbr thestandard plan.Now it9s$
15.49per month.和“Countless可and increasein priceshave madeit increasinglydifficult towatch TV”推知,这里是说有线电视太贵,所以才转向其他服务不活跃的;昂贵的;inactive priceyslow缓慢的;吵闹的故选noisy B考查名词词义辨析句意如果你像我一样认为转向流媒体服务是个好主意,那可要三思
2.A了根据上文“so Iturned toNetflix”及下文“And Netflixisnt theonly streamingservicev可知,此处指的是转向流媒体服务服务;机器;来源;时刻故选services machinessources momentsA考查动词短语辨析句意当我家第一次订阅时,标准套餐是每月美元根据
3.D Netflix
9.99下文可知,此处指的是订阅的套餐“My sisteronce purchaseda Disney+plan”Netflix focused on专注于;寻找;捡起;订阅故选searched forpicked upsubscribed toD考查动词词义辨析句意并不是唯一一个欺骗顾客的流媒体服务根据上文提到
4.C Netflix的费用上涨和下文Netflix“My sisteronce purchaseda Disney+plan,and it was$
6.99with no.Now,」可知,流媒体服务的费用在上涨,有欺骗顾客的嫌疑吸引;it costs$
13.99attracting ignoring忽视;欺骗;打扰故选cheating disturbingCo考查名词词义辨析句意我姐姐曾经购买过迪士尼+套餐,当时是美元,没有广告
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6.99结合常识以及下文uplan is$
9.99and comeswith ads.”和“pay an extra$5a monthto bead-free”都提到现在的价格以及有无广告的情况可知,此处说的是之前购买套餐时没有广告广告;ads礼物;延迟;规定故选gifts delaysregulations A考查形容词词义辨析句意但如果你真的想省钱,那就注册吧他们最经济实惠的
6.B Max套餐是美元,还带广告根据上文提到的想省钱可
9.99“But ifyou reallywanttosave money”知,此处说的是最经济实惠的套餐令人满意的;经济的,节约的;satisfactory economical有利可图的;高效的故选profitable efficientB考查动词词义辨析句意最可悲的是,很多人转向流媒体服务是为了避免有线电视中的
7.C广告插播根据上下文语境可知,人们从有线电视转向流媒体服务,通常是想避开有线电视中的广告缩短;进入;避免;享受故选shorten enteravoid enjoyC考查动词词义辨析句意现在,你要么忍受广告,要么每月多付美元来去掉广告根
8.A5据上文“a lotof people turned to streaming services to the commercial breaksn和下文可知,此处指的是要么忍受广告,要么付费去广告“or pay anextra$5a monthto bead-free”忍受;处理;取消;隐藏故选tolerate handlecancel hideA考查动词词义辨析句意你可能认为解决这个问题的办法是最多使用一两种流媒体服务
9.D那样肯定能省钱根据下文可知,此处指的“that wouldsave youmoney是为了省钱,最多使用一两种流媒体服务调整;控制;移除;使adjust controlremove employ用故选D考查副词词义辨析句意同上根据上文
10.B“You maythink that the solutionto thisproblem isto atmostone ortwo streamingservicesv可知,使用一两种流媒体服务就是为了解决费用问题,所以应该是肯定能省钱的明智地;肯定地;永wisely definitelypermanently久地;最终故选eventually B考查名词词义辨析句意然而,我喜欢的很多节目和电影是由多个提供商播放的根据
11.A上文“one ortwo streamingservices,,以及However,many ofthe showsand moviesI loveare played可知,使用一两种流媒体服务可以省钱,但是作者所喜爱的节目和电影应该是被多个提by”供商所播放的提供者,提供商;频道;卫星;剧院故选providers channelssatellites theatersA考查名词词义辨析句意无数的抱怨和价格上涨使得看电视变得越来越困难结合前文
12.A作者对有线电视和流媒体服务在价格等方面的不满,可知此处说的是有很多抱怨complaints抱怨;要求;节目;替代品故选requirements programsalternatives A考查名词词义辨析句意我怀念那些能在迪士尼频道上看我最喜欢的童年电视剧重播的
13.D日子根据可知是童年看过的电视剧的重播评论;情节;childhood shows”remarks plotsactors演员;重播故选reruns D考查动词词义辨析句意现在,它们都被付费墙挡住了根据语境和下文
14.C“behind apaywall”可知,因为付费墙,所以看不到这些节目了,是被挡住了装饰;评估;decorated evaluatedblocked阻挡;损坏故选damaged C考查名词词义辨析句意所以,我怀着沉重的心情说,电视已经被毁掉了
15.C with aheavyheart是固定搭配,意为“怀着沉重的心情”步伐;数字;心;记忆故选pace figureheart memoryC【阅读提升】C本文是一篇说明文文章通过对比分析说明了电车和无人驾驶汽车造成人们晕车的主要因素词义猜测题根据第二段中
1.A“When youread amagazine in a car,your eyeswill signalto your brain(振动)that the car is still.However,your brainwill recognizethe vibrationsand turns that the car可矢由于车辆运动过程中,makes.This canconfuse themind andmake youstart tofeel sick.”II,人的感受器官和大脑发生了冲突,从而造成晕车,由此推断出这种信息冲突使得大脑感到困惑,无法准确判断身体的实际运动状况,即人们失去了预测的能力,future movementbeing意为“失去故选deprived ofA细节理解题根据第四段内容可知,人们因为被车内的屏幕信息吸引而忽略了看外面的景物,
2.C因而造成晕车故选C推理判断题根据最后一段内容可知,汽车生产商在努力研究更好的技术以减少汽车的剧烈
3.B加速,以此来避免晕车现象的发生故选B推理判断题根据全文内容,结合第二段中
4.D“Although scientistsarent exactlysure whatcausesmotion sickness,it hasto dowith passengersbeing deprived ofthe ability to predict future movements.(虽然科学家们还不确定是什么导致了晕动病,但它与乘客被剥夺了预测未来运动的能力有关)、第三段中“As forelectric cars,one-pedal drivingis oftenblamed forfeelings of car sickness,(至于电动汽车,据美国能源部称,单踏板驾驶常被according to the U.S.Department ofEnergy.认为是晕车的罪魁祸首)”和第四段中“Another technologicaladvance thatcan alsobe relatedto car.(另一项可能与晕车sickness isthe largerand increasingnumber of screens inside electric vehicles有关的技术进步是电动汽车内的屏幕越来越大,数量也越来越多)”可知,全文分析了造成晕车的主要原因,故选DD本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了科学家们为了保护珊瑚礁这一重要的生态系统,采用了一种新型的方法——首次冷冻成年珊瑚群,并在之后将其复活
5.B细节理解题由文章第二段中的“Freezing biologicalmaterials,or6cryopreserving,them,refers to舌性),keeping them inadeep freezefbr long periods without affecting thecelfs viability accordingto theScience Timeswebsite.This methodusually cools themto very low temperatures,commonly(据《科学时报》网站报道,冷冻生物材料,或“冷冻保存”它们,是指将它们长to-196℃,时间置于深度冷冻中而不影响细胞的活性这种方法通常将它们冷却到非常低的温度,通常为)”可知,新方法的关键因素是低温故选-196℃B细节理解题由文章第三段中的
6.C“In twominutes,they startedconsuming oxygen—a signof them(两分钟后,它们开始消耗氧气,这是它们存活的迹象)”可知,研究人员确认staying alive.冷冻保存的珊瑚还活着是因为它们开始呼吸故选Co推理判断题由文章最后一段中的(抗生素)
7.D“The researchersare working on usingantibiotics(研究人员正在研究使用抗生素来帮助它们存活to helpthem survivefor alonger periodof time.更长时间)”可推知,未来的研究可能会集中在延长珊瑚的寿命上故选D主旨大意题由文章全文尤其是第一段内容可知,全球变暖海水正在威胁珊瑚礁根据最近
8.B的一项研究,科学家们最近首次冷冻了成年珊瑚群,然后使它们复活,作为一种拯救它们免于灭绝的新方法由此可知,本文主要介绍了用一种新方法保护珊瑚故选B七选五本文是一篇说明文作者结合自己的经历介绍了去国外旅游时通过不同国家的货币可以了解他们的文化和历史上文提及(还有其他类型的
1.F“There areother types of food,interesting people,new experiences.食物,有趣的人,新的体验)”,下文讲述各个国家的货币项F“One morething tomention in.(在一个新的国家,还有一件事需要提一下,那就是使用anewcountry isa differentcurrency不同的货币)”承上启下,符合语境故选F不艮据空后(这可
2.D“This canmake travelamong suchcountries mucheasier andmore convenient.以使这些国家之间的旅行更容易和更方便)”可知,空处是导致这个结果的原因D项u0fcourse,there5re manycountries usingeuros orUS dollars.(当然,有许多国家使用欧元或美元)”正是给人们旅游带来便利的原因,符合语境故选D根据上文
3.G“In myopinion,however,I likehaving differentkinds ofmoney touse andget usedto that(然而,在我看来,我喜欢有不同种类的钱来使用,并在我旅行时习惯这些钱)”while Itravel.以及下文作者去泰国和越南用当地的货币可知,作者认为通过使用不同的货币可以了解当地的文化项.(持有一张带G Itspartoftheculturalexperiencetoholdmoneywith aforeignfigure有外国人头像的货币是文化体验的一部分)”正说明了这一点,符合语境故选Go结合上文提到的(每一张纸币和硬币上
4.B“the Queens head is on every banknote andevery coin都有女王的头像)和下文中(这是因为她也是This isbecause she^also Canada^Head ofState加拿大的国家元首)”可知,英国的货币上有女王的头像,同时英国女王也是加拿大的国家元首项(他们的元钞票上有英国女B“They havethe BritishQueen ontheir$20banknotes.20王的图案)”表示加拿大的货币上也有女王头像,符合语境故选B
5.A根据下文u WartimePrimeMinisterWinstonChurchillappearson£5banknotesandwriter Jane(战时首相温斯顿•丘吉尔的头像一般都印在英镑纸币上,作家简•奥Austen£10banknotes.5斯丁则印在英镑纸币上)与第三段,10If youve ever been to the U.K.,you willknow theQueens(如果你去过英国,你就会矢口道每一种纸币和硬币上head ison everybanknote andevery coin.都有女王的头像)”可知,此处表示英镑上出现了新的人物形象项A“There arenew historical.(英镑钞票上有新的历史人物)”符合语境故选figures onthe poundnotes A【写作训练】
一、应用文Dear Peter,I hopethis letterfinds youwell.I understandyoure tombetween thetwo volunteeropportunitiesnext Sunday,one atthe trainstation andtheotheratthe citys culturalmuseum.rd recommendyou gofbr the museum event.Itsafantastic opportunityto immerseyourself inourlocal cultureand history.Youll getto interactwith visitors,share storiesabout exhibits,and perhapsevenlearn somethingnew yourself.Plus,themuseumenvironment isusually moreserene,providing agreatsetting formeaningful conversationsand experiences.Looking forwardto hearingabout youradventure!Yours,Li Hua
二、读后续写Paragraph1:The nextday,Matthew setabout makingchanges tohis busyschedule.He knewhe hadto prioritizehisactivities tomanage histime better.First,he decidedto cutback onthe number of dayshe attendedthepainting hobbygroup,limiting itto twicea weekinstead ofdaily.He alsotalked tohis bandleader aboutthepossibility ofscheduling extrapractice sessionsonly onweekends.This wouldgive himmore timeduringweekdays tofocus onhis studiesand preparefor exams.Additionally,Matthew beganto wakeupan hourearlier eachday toreview hisschoolwork inthe quietmorning hours,hoping thiswould helphimstay ontop ofhis academicresponsibilities.Paragraph2:After Matthewput hisnew scheduleinto practice,things beganto improve.With amore manageableroutine,he foundit easierto concentrateinclassand keepupwithhis homework.The reducedfrequencyof hispainting sessionsallowed himto enjoy the hobbywithout feelingrushed,and hisartwork evenshowedsigns ofimprovement dueto theextra careand attentionhecouldnow affordtogive.At bandpractice,his performancesteadily gotbetter ashe wasno longerdistracted orexhausted.The balancehestruck betweenhis commitmentsleft himwith asenseofaccomplishment ratherthan stress.Matthewsnewfound organizationskills gavehim theconfidence totackle eachday withrenewed energyandenthusiasm,proving thatsometimes,less trulyis more.【外刊精读】
一、请写出下列单词词义•九手掌,手心;(手套的)掌部;(制帆工用的)护掌;棕桐树1把……藏在手中(尤指玩戏法);(篮球)持球犯规;用手挡(球)不平稳的;不安的;未处理的,未解决的,未决定的;易变的;未付的;无居民的;不舒
2.adj.服的;(因担忧)不能集中精力的焦虑的;担忧的;惶恐的;神经质的;易紧张焦虑的;胆怯的
3.adj.运动的,体育的;强壮的,健壮的;运动员用的;(在体育、比赛或身体锻炼等方面)行
4.adj.动敏捷的,活跃的难对付的,棘手的;狡猾的,诡计多端的
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9.轻松地前进指轻松地前进或行动,没有太多的努力或计划
10.,最佳的,最适的
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12.adj.超越;打过头;把……做过头应.射击越标;(飞机)滑出跑道;行动过火
13.vt.九超越目标;行动过火兴奋的;激动的
16.v.磨练,训练(尤指技艺);磨(刀、剑等);导向,朝向(hone inon);渴望;发牢骚〃・磨刀石,儿疲乏,厌倦;(金属部件的)疲劳;(士兵穿的)工作服;士兵杂役(尤指作为惩罚,如17做打扫、帮厨)也使疲劳,使劳累筋疲力尽;耗尽,枯竭
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二、请翻译下列句子.他拥抱这种紧张感,他说,这种紧张感让他感觉到自己的存在,让他感觉到自己还活着1首先,要转变你对紧张感的看法,需要先明白,压力并不是一个贬义词
2.要找到自己在执行不同任务时的个体最佳功能区,最好的办法是给自己留出尝试和犯错的空
3.间如果你能察觉到紧张感正在让你感到疲惫,那么你就有可能从这种疲惫中恢复过来
4..但如果你热爱自己所做的事情,并希望在这方面不断进步,就允许自己找到与紧张感和平共5处的方法
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四、语法填空-Su embroidery刺绣,acknowledged asthe finestChinese handneedlework,isanancient craftthatoriginated fromSuzhou,a citywith along historyof silkmaking.The gardencity of Suzhou was]economic andcultural centerin ancientChina,where thewomen ofnoble familiesin particularhadataste2art andtheir needleworkstyle wasinfluenced bytheir aesthetictastes.“3feature itsrich colors,complex techniquesand elegantdesigns,the craft4reflect thebeautifulnatural environmentandtheleisurely lifestyleof Suzhousince centuriesago Jsaid ZhengLihong,an artprofessorat SoochowUniversity inJiangsu province.It isan artform createdby womenliving ina city5prides itselfon anartistic lifestyle.^Zheng added.The embroideryreached6it goldenage duringthe SongDynasty,integrating elementsof theancientpaintings popularatthetime.The craftbecame afavorite ofChinese7royal inthe courtof theQingDynasty.It wasduring thisperiod thatthetermsuxiu,Su embroidery,8coin.In1954the SuzhouSilkEmbroidery ResearchInstitute wasestablished,which madeit possiblefor manyinnovations insilkembroidery techniques9follow soon.Zou Yingzi,an inheritorofSuembroidery,can10flexible applyvarious stitchingtechniques todifferentparts of her creations,whose worksare nowwidely collectedby museumsin China.
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10.【阅读基础】AThe bestbooks forkidsHilo:The BoyWho Crashedto EarthHilodoesnt knowwhere hesfrom,why hefell outofthesky,what hesdoing onEarth-or whyhecant goto schoolin onlyhis underwear.This seriesby JuddWinick isasfunnyasitisexciting,and tellstheaction-packed adventuresoftheboy robotwho caresdeeply abouthishumanfriends.Ages5-
12.Who Wasand WhatWas seriesThinkofeachvolumeinthis seriesasahistory lessonfor achild.The bookscover everythingfromthe Constitutionto theColosseum,and PaulRevere toPele.The alreadydetailed seriescontinues toaddtitles——your littleone canread upon just about anyperson,place orhistorical event.Ages8and up.Encyclopedia BrownseriesA childrensversion ofSherlock Holmes,thisseriesby Donald J.Sobol satisfiescurious readersthrough the storiesofayoung detective,Leroy Brown.Nicknamed Encyclopedia“for hisvast rangeofknowledge,he welcomesneighborhood kidsto presenttheir casesin hisgarage beforesetting outto solvethemystery.Ages8-
12.HolesOne ofthe rarebooks towin botha NewberyMedal anda NationalBookAward,the storyby LouisSacharfollowsStanleyYelnatsashefightswiththecurse ilzuthat hasfollowed hisfamily forgenerations.The bookwith amystery atits coreis byturns funny,heartbreaking anddeeply thoughtful.Ages8-
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1.What kindof bookistheone suitablefor6-year-oldsA.Detective fiction.B.A folktale.C.Science fiction.D.A horrorstory.
2.Which ofthe followingshould kidsread ifthey wantto learnsome historyA.Hilo:The BoyWho Crashedto Earth.B.WhoWasandWhatWasseries.C.Encyclopedia Brownseries.D.Holes.
3.Whose bookwon twoprizesA.Judd Winicks.B.DonaldJ.Sobofs.C.Leroy Browns.D.Louis Sachars.Oneofthegreatesttestsofaparentspatiencecomesatnightwhen youtrying toget yourchildren tofallasleep.You knowyou needto rockthem,stroke theirbacks or just keepa comfortinghand onthem(零和游戏)until theynod off.But thattime isplaying azero-sum gamewith yourown needfor sleepandsomething elseyouneedtodo:work,zone outon Netflixorjustenjoythequiet afterthe kidshavegone tosleep.When myolder daughterwas justa baby,I figuredoutawaytocontrol myimpatience:Id countto100,along withthe slowback-and-forth swayorthecalm andsteady strokesofherback.It gaveme thelightattheend ofthe tunnelthat almostalways didthe trick.My impatiencewould diedown becauseIknew thatId reachthe goal.The resultwas surprising.By notthinking overthe activitieswaiting forme,I focusedon mydaughterinstead.The numbersfrom1to100became thecalm breath.I couldntholdcomplexthoughts onthetop ofcounting,so deeperemotionssurfaced,specifically loveand appreciationofthesmall personIwas holdingand touching.I wasless likelytogetpulled awayby unnecessarystreams ofthoughts andsoonbegantodeeply enjoythese moments.My daughterbenefited from the extendedtouch aswell.Science showsthatthephysical touchreleasesthreechemicalsinourbrain associatedwith emotionaland physicalhealth benefits.Thesechemicals promotefeelings ofhappiness andwell-being,and increasepleasure whileregulating moodandrelievinganxiety.By holdingandstrokingourchildren,were conveyingsafety andtrust,relieving(激^舌)stressandactivating ourbodiesspecialnerves.This iswhat actualbonding withourchildlookslike.(惯例):My daughteris11years oldnow,and Istill continuethis nighttimeritual Givehercomforting andloving strokesand frequenthugs,maintaining aphysical connection.
4.What probablycauses parentstobeextremely impatientat nightA.Making theirchildren fallasleep.B.Staying uplate forextra work.C.Facing toomuch housework.D.Searching forinformation online.
5.What happenedto theauthor whenhe wascounting numbersA.He gotcompletely lostin thought.B.He thoughtof travelingthroughthetunnel.C.He cameto realizehis deeplove forhis child.D.He wasconstantly interruptedby otherthoughts.
6.What isParagraph4mainly aboutA.Ways tocalm ourselvesdown.B.Advantages ofthephysicaltouch.C.Benefits ofkeeping agood mood.D.Roles ofspecial chemicalsin brains.
7.What couldbe thebest titlefor the textA.The challengefor childrentofallasleepB.The balancebetween familyand careerC.A solutionto conveyingmy impatienceD.Anightroutinetobondwithmydaughter完形填空There oncewas atime whenI couldwatch anythingI wantedfrom aseemingly greatnumberof(有线电视)channels.Then,cable becameabsurdly1,so Iturned toNetflix.(直播)If youthink turningto streaming2isagood idealike Idid,think twice.When myfamilyfirst3Netflix,itwas$
9.99fbr thestandard plan.Now its$
15.49per month.And Netflixisnt theonlystreaming servicethats4customers.My sisteronce purchaseda Disney+plan,and itwas$
6.99with no5,Now,it costs$
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99.But ifyou reallywanttosave money,sign upfor Max.Their most6plan is$
9.99and comeswith ads.The saddestpart isthat a lotofpeopleturnedtostreamingservicesto7thecommercialbreaks theygetwith cable.Now,you either8ads orpayanextra$5a monthtobead-free.You maythink thatthe solutionto thisproblem isto9at mostone ortwo streamingservices-thatwould10save youmoney.However,many ofthe showsand moviesI loveare playedby multiple11Countless12and increasein priceshave madeit increasinglydifficult towatch TV.I missthe dayswhenIcouldwatch13of myfavorite childhoodshows onDisney.Now,theyre all14behind apaywall.Thats whyI say,withaheavy15,that TVhasbeenruined.
1.A.inactive B.pricey C.slow D.noisy
2.A.services B.machines C.sources D.moments
3.A.focusedonB.searched forC.picked upD.subscribed to
4.A.attracting B.ignoring C.cheating D.disturbing
5.A.ads B.gifts C.delays D.regulations
6.A.satisfactory B.economical C.profitable D.efficient
7.A.shorten B.enter C.avoid D.enjoy
8.A.tolerate B.handle C.cancel D.hide
9.A.adjust B.control C.remove D.employ
10.A.wisely B.definitely C.permanently D.eventually
11.A.providers B.channels C.satellites D.theaters
12.A.complaints B.requirements C.programs D.alternatives
13.A.remarks B.plots C.actors D.reruns
14.A.decorated B.evaluated C.blocked D.damaged
15.A.pace B.figure C.heart D.memory【阅读提升】C一Do youexperience worsecar sicknessin electric cars thanin petrol cars Yourenot aloneandwhen itcomes toself-driving cars,it maybe evenworse.Although scientistsarent exactlysure whatcauses motion sickness,it hastodowith passengersbeing deprivedoftheabilitytopredictfuturemovements.When youread amagazine ina car,your eyes(振动)will signaltoyourbrain thatthe carisstill.However,yourbrainwill recognizethe vibrationsandturnsthatthe carmakes.This canconfuse themind andmake youstart tofeel sick.As forelectric cars,one-pedal drivingis oftenblamed forfeelingsofcar sickness,according to theU.S.Department ofEnergy.The onepedal doesboth theaccelerating andbraking-the driversteps onthepedal toincrease speedand takestheir footoff thepedal toslow down.If youstop accelerating,theone-pedal willautomatically slowand stopthecar.The decelerationcaused bythis systemis thusmorerapid thanthat ofpetrolcars,which maylead tomotionsickness.Another technologicaladvance thatcan alsobe relatedto car sickness isthe largerand increasingnumberofscreensinsideelectricvehicles.These screensoverburden userswith visualinformation,whichdiscourages them from lookingoutside,according toThe Conversation.Passengers therebyfail totake inthe“correct“visual signals,such asthe movingsurroundings,which cantrigger sickness.Unfortunately,even whenpeople adjustto themovements ofelectric carsand experienceless carsickness,self-driving vehiclesmightbeanother challengefor them.According toa study,as muchas12percent ofthe U.S.population mayfeel carsickwhile ridingin autonomousvehicles.To ensurethe widespreadusage ofnew typesof vehicles,car producersare workingto solvesuchproblems withbetter technology.For example,Japanese companyHonda isworkingonreducing thecarsviolent“acceleration bymakingchangestotheengine,said CarMagazine.
1.What doesthe phase“beingdeprivedof inparagraph2probably meanA.Losing.B.Restricted to.C.Fueled with.D.Developing.
2.What maycause worsecar sicknessin electriccarsA.The one-pedal systemcouldnt stopthecarfast enough.B.The screensinside donot provideappealing images.C.Passengers aredistracted fromlooking atoutside views.D.It takestime forpeople toget adaptedto creativedesigns.
3.What canreaders predictfromthe passageA.New typesof vehicleshave nobright future.B.Car sicknesscan possiblybe avoidedin time.C.People willget overcarsicknesspretty soon.D.Electronic devicesinside carswill beremoved.
4.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To recommendways toavoid carsickness.B.To promotethe salesof self-driving cars.C.To clearmisunderstandings ofelectriccars.D.To analyzepossible causesofcarsickness.DWarming seasacross theglobe areendangering coralreefs,a keyecosystem thatsupports marinelifeto liveand thrive.As anovel approachto savingthemfromextinction,scientists haverecently frozengroupsof adultcorals forthe firsttimeandthen revivedthem,according toa recentstudy.Freezing biologicalmaterials,or cryopreservingthem,refers tokeeping theminadeep freezefor舌,性),longperiodswithout affectingthe cellsviabilityaccordingtotheScience Timeswebsite.Thismethod usuallycoolsthemtoverylowtemperatures,commonly to-196℃.Since cellswould normallydieat sucha lowtemperature duetotheformation ofice inside,scientists needto monitorthe freezingrateand choosethe freezingmedium carefully.Researchers inthe U.S.experimented withfreezing pea-sized piecesofacommon coralin Hawaii.After removingthe microbesonthe corals,they sealedthe coralsin metalcontainers filledwitha(脱水)chemical solutionthat partiallydehydrated themand helpedcontrol icegrowth.When the corals reacheda temperatureof around-200℃,the remainingwater inthe coralssolidified intoaglassy form.The corals were stillalive,with theirlife-driving functionsbecoming extremelyslow.Afterbeing cryopreservedfor afew minutes,the researcherspulled the corals outand placedtheminwarmwater.In twominutes,they startedconsuming oxygen-a signof themstaying alive.(幼虫),Previously,researchers hadalready successfullycryopreserved corallarvae accordingtoa studyin
2018.However,the larvaecan onlybe collectedwhen coralsproduce eggsin largequantities,which happensjustafew nightseach year.Thats puttingalotof eggsin onebasket/9U.S.marinescientist LizaRoger toldScience News.This breakthroughoffers morehope tothe worldscorals,said Roger.However,theres morework tobedone.A fewdays afterwarming up,thecoralsbecame stressedout“fromtheprocess andwere killed(抗bythebacteria theynormally livein harmonywith.The researchersare workingon usingantibiotics生素)to helpthem survivefor alonger periodof time.
5.What isthe keyfactor inthe newmethod ofsaving coralsA.Metal containers.B.Low temperature.C.Dry ice.D.Proper cells.
6.How didresearchers confirmthe cryopreservedcoralswerealiveA.They shrankabruptly.B.They startedto move.C.They beganto breathe.D.They stretchedout.
7.What mayfuture researchfocus onA.Helping larvaelay moreeggs.B.Stabilizing thetemperature.C.Warming upthecoralscarefully.D.Extending thelife ofthecorals.
8.What isthetextmainly aboutA.Freezing coralsfor futureuse.B.Conserving coralsinanew way.C.Discovering acooling method.D.Killing bacteriato rescuecorals.七选五Exposure todifferent culturesisoneofthemain reasonsI enjoyvisiting othercountries.There areothertypesoffood,interesting people,new experiences.]A countryusually hasits ownmoney,suchasRMB inChina,rupee inIndia,and rufiyaain Maldives.2This canmake travelamong suchcountries mucheasier andmore convenient.In myopinion,however,I likehaving differentkinds ofmoney touse andget usedto thatwhile Itravel.3When Ivisited ThailandandVietnam lastmonth,getting usedtothefact that£1is equalto over42Thai bahtand27,000Vietnamese dongwas alsoquite agood testfor mymaths skills!If youveeverbeentotheU.K.,you willknow theQueensheadisoneverybanknoteand
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2.Everyone wassilent ashe announcedthe championof thecompete.
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4.The policehave warnedthecitysinhabitants nottobath inthe pollutedriver.
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