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学年高二年级第二学期浙江省精诚联盟月联考20243英语试题考生须知
1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字
3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效
4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What isthe amount of the womans checkA.$
100.B.$150,C.$
200.
2.Who paintedthe mansportraitsA.The womanB.The manhimself.C.Art studentson thestreet.
3..How didthe womanfeel atthe beginningA.Relieved.B.Anxious.C.Awkward.
4.Why cantthe womanpick upher sonfrom schoolA.She isbusy withwork.B・She istaking Katieto thepark.C.She ispreparing for an importantmeeting.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Where tohang aphotograph.B.Whether torearrange thefurniture.C.How tomake useof thespace in the kitchen.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项short,we tend to like people whowe knowlike us.But,interestingly,according to a recentresearch publishedinPsychological Science,an even better choice might be to not let the other person know one way or the other.简介In thisstudy,participants viewedFacebook profilesof severalpeople.Participants weretold that the peoplein the profileswere eitherinterested in them,not interested in them,or thatit wasunsure if they wereinterested in them.Results found that peoplewere moreinterested inthe personinthe Facebook profileifthey thought theperson wasinterestedinthem,than iftheythoughtthey werenot.But,theFacebookprofiles thatwere consideredmost attractivewerethe onesin whichthe profilesowner mayor maynot havebeen interestedintheparticipant.We have all heard that playinghard toget canwork,but wealso knowthat thiscould backfire.And weall haveheardthat we tendto likepeople who like us,but wealso knowthat a little mysteryis appealing.I imaginesome readersat thispoint thinking,“God,this soundslike playinggames.And,I hatethat!”I amthinkingthe same thing,but I think it is importantto realizethese arefirst impressions and very early stages of attraction.At somepoint dates later,not knowingwhere theother personstands couldbe incredibly frustrating.It would be interestingto seethe effects of uncertainty on attraction in more long-term relationships.
12.According to the recentresearch,which isthe bestoption whenasked thequestion in paragraph1A.Admit ourinterest.B.Ignore thequestion.C.Leave itup inthe air.D.Pretend to be uninterested.
13.What isparagraph5mainly aboutA.A doubtabout the research methods.B.An explanationof the research results.C Thecomplexity of theresearchprocess.D.The applicationof theresearch findings.
14.What isthe authorsattitude towardtheresearchfindingsA.Unclear.B.Dismissive.C.Doubtful.D.Approving.
15.Which of the followingcan bea suitabletitle for the textA.Uncertainty FuelsAttractionB.Playing Hardto GetNo LongerWorksC.Tips onBeing Mysteriousin aRelationshipD.Secrets toa HealthyLong-term Relationship【答案】
12.C
13.B
14.D
15.A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了关于吸引潜在伴侣的一项研究结果【题详解】12细节理解题根据第二段的“But,interestingly,according toa recentresearch publishedin PsychologicalScience,an(但是,有趣的是,根据《心理科evenbetterchoicemightbe tonotlettheother personknowonewayortheother.学》杂志最近发表的一项研究,一个更好的选择可能是不要让对方知道任何一种情况)”可知,最近的研究表明,更好的选择是不让对方知道自己到底对其感不感兴趣,也就是让这件事悬而未决故选C【题详解】13主旨大意题根据第五段“We haveall heardthat playinghard toget canwork,but wealso knowthat thiscould backfire..(我们And weall haveheardthatwetendtolikepeoplewholikeus,but wealso knowthat alittle mysteryis appealing都听说过欲擒故纵这一招可能会奏效,但我们也知道这可能会适得其反而且我们都听说过,我们往往会喜欢那些喜欢我们的人,但我们也明白,保留一点神秘感很有吸引力)”可知,第五段主要解释了研究结果,即人们在面对不确定性时会感到更有吸引力故选B【题详解】14推理判断题根据最后一段的“I amthinking thesamething,but I think itis importantto realizethese arefirst()impressionsandveryearlystagesof attraction.At somepointdateslater,not knowingwhere theotherpersonstandscould beincrediblyfrustrating.It wouldbe interestingto see theeffectsofuncertaintyon attractioninmorelong-term(我也有同样的想法,但我认为重要的是要认识到这些只是第一印象,处于吸引力产生的最初阶relationships.段在某些时候(比如之后的约会中),不知道对方的立场可能会让人极其沮丧看看不确定性在更长久的恋爱关系中对吸引力会产生怎样的影响,这会很有意思)”可知,作者认为认识到这些是第一印象和吸引的早期阶段很重要,并且认为看不确定性在更长期的关系中对吸引的影响会很有趣,由此可推知,作者对这个研究结果是认可的,持赞成态度故选D【题详解】15主旨大意题通读全文,尤其是第一段的“You wanta potentialpartner to become attractedto you.If asked,should yousay youre interestedin him or herPerhaps,the bestoption wouldbe to let him or her know you are interested.How canthey know otherwise Or perhaps,you shouldplay aform ofhard toget andtell himor herthat youare notinterested.(你希望——位潜在的伴侣被你吸引如果被问到的话,你应After all,maybe wewant morewhat wecant have.该说自己对他或她感兴趣吗?也许,最好的选择是让对方知道你对他或她有意思不然的话,他们又怎么会知道呢?又或许,你应该采取一种欲擒故纵的方式,告诉对方你对他或她不感兴趣毕竟,或许我们总是更渴望那些得不到的东西)”可知,文章主要围绕一项研究展开,研究表明人们对那些不确定是否对自己感兴趣的人更感兴趣,也就是不确定性会增加吸引力选项“不确定性激发吸引A力”符合文章主旨故选A第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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(敬畏)There is a momentof awethat washesover youwhen youstep intoa forest.Century-old treestower above,sunlight twinklingthrough them.Birds tweet.16How peaceful!Decades ofresearch hasshown thatforest bathing^^isgood foryour health.Here ishow youcan gainhealth benefitsfrom it.Find alocation whereyoure surroundedby trees.17But ifyou livefar awayfrom oneor donthave themeans toget there,any placethat hasa lotof treesandquiet spaceswill do.Set asidea goodamount of time.To gainthe ultimaterewards of forest bathing,plan tospend twoto sixhours inthe woods,says QingLi,a researcheronforest bathing.18Another studyfoundthatparticipants whowalked inthe forestfor twohours inthe morningand two(免疫的)hours inthe afternoonsaw anincrease in anti-cancer proteinsand immunecells.19(挤)Your forest bathing sessionis notthe timeto squeezein yourhard exercise.Instead,itis about calmingdownyour nervoussystem andreducing yourheart rateand bloodpressure.If youexert yourselftoo muchphysically,yourtiredness willreduce theeffect offorestbathing.Breathe inthe scentsof theforestMany of the benefitsofforestbathing come when webreathe inthe chemicalsthat treesrelease into the air,calledphytoncides.They canreduce ourstress hormonesand increaseour levelsof white-blood cellsknown asnatural killercells.What ifyou cantmake ittoaforest20A.Aim toreduce heartrate.B.Engage ingentle exerciseon aregular basis.C.Forest bathingisamagical wayto explorenature.D.The idealplace toforest batheis,well,inaforest.E.The scentof fallenleaves andancient soilfills theair.F.Dr.Li saysyou couldtry spreadingtree-based essentialoils athome.G.His researchshowed forestbathing forthat amount oftimehelped boostimmunity.中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.How does the womanchoose hermusicA・Follow thecrowd.B.Depend onher moods.C.Choose atrandom.
7.Why does the womanlisten toBarndoor BoyssongsA・To relax.B.To calmdown.C.To cheerup.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What isprobably the womanA.A guide.B.A teacher.C.A gardener.
9.Where arethe speakersA・In America.B・In Australia.C.In Canada.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What isthewomandoingA,Hosting aprogram.B・Conducting a job interview.C・Broadcasting anews report.
11.What assignmentdoesthe man havenowA.Undercover work.B.Detective work.C.Supervising investigations.
12.What doesthe manthink ofroutine trafficstopsA.Low-stress.B.Complex.C.Dangerous.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.When willthe nexttraining coursefor drivingbeginA.On March16th B.On April23rd.C.On March15th.
14.How longdoesthetraining courselastA.About threeweeks.B.About fiveweeks.C.About twomonths.
15.What willthe mangain firstinthetraining courseA.Basic testtaking skills.B・Knowledge aboutdriving.C.Driving experienceon theroad.
16.What doesthewomansay about the drivingtestA.It iseasy fortheman.B.It ishard foreveryone.C.It isdifficult forbeginners.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isthe mainpurpose of the passageA・To recommendajob.B.To advertisea school.(招募)C.To recruitcomputer programmers.
18.What isan advantageof being a computer programmerA・Good job prospects.B・Flexible workingconditions.C.Plenty oftraining opportunities.
19.What ismost attractiveabouttheschoolA.It partnerswith largefirms.B・It providesevening classes.C.It haswell-trained teachers.
20.What doesthe speakermean inthe endA.The presentjob marketis competitive.B.Doctors andlawyers aretired oftheir jobs.C.Being acomputerprogrammerisasmart careermove.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5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Undergraduate AcademicRecognition•Honor Rollfor UndergraduatesAnHonors Listfbr undergraduateswill becalculated andgenerated twice a year.Undergraduate studentswith a()grade point average GPA of
3.75or higherin eachquarter will be recognizedas follows:Honors list:
3.75-
4.00A minimumof10GPA quartercredits mustbe takenat Waldenin eachofthetwo quarters.•Undergraduate HonorSocietyUndergraduate studentshave theopportunity to join Waldenschapter ofAlpha SigmaLambda,a nationalhonor(符合条件的)society for adult learners.Honor society invitations are extended to eligible students twice a year.Studentsare notrequired tojoin.Once studentsjoin thechapter,no furtheracademic reviewsare requiredto maintain theirmembership.To qualifyforaninvitation,undergraduate studentsmust meetthe followingrequirements:•A minimumof45institutional quartercredits earnedat WaldenOAminimum GPA of
3.75•Undergraduate LatinHonorsLatin Honors are awarded to graduating seniors with a GPAof
3.5or higher:OCum laude:
3.500-
3.749◊Magna cumlaude:
3.750-
3.899OSumma cumlaude:
3.900and above(成绩单).The LatinHonors typewill appearonastudents Waldentranscripts Undergraduatestudents mustcompletea minimumof45credit hoursat WaldenUniversity toqualify.•Presidential Commendationfor Undergraduate Academic AchievementWaldenUniversity recognizesthe significantaccomplishment ofundergraduate studentswho achievea perfectgrade()pointaverageintheirundergraduate work.Students witha perfect
4.0GPA atthe timeof graduationwill receiveaPresidential Commendationfor AcademicAchievement.
1.Which academicrecognition canan undergraduatewitha GPAof
3.65getA.Undergraduate LatinHonorsB.Undergraduate HonorSocietyC.Honor Rollfor UndergraduatesD.Presidential Commendationfor AcademicAchievement
2.What dowe knowabout Waldenschapter ofAlpha SigmaLambdaA.It hasmembers of all ages.B.It acceptsnew memberstwiceayear.C.It invitesall undergraduatesat Waldentojoinit.D.It requiresits membersto maintaina minimumGPAof
3.
75.
3.Where isthis textprobably takenfromA.A textbook.B.An exampaper.C.A studenthandbook.D.An admissionbrochure.【答案】l.A
2.B
3.C【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文文章主要介绍了瓦尔登大学本科生的学术表彰制度题详解】[1细节理解题根据文章Undergraduate LatinHonors部分提至U uLatinHonorsareawardedtograduatingseniorswith(拉丁语荣誉称号授予平均绩点()达至及以上的应届毕业本科生)可知,平均aGPAof
3.5or higherGPA
3.5绩点()为的本科生可以获得(本科学位荣誉称号)”故选GPA
3.65“Undergraduate LatinHonors Ao【题详解】2细节理解题根据Undergraduate HonorSociety部分u Honorsocietyinvitationsareextendedtoeligible(符合条件的).(本科荣誉学会的入会邀请一年会向符合条件的学生发出两次)”可知,瓦尔登大studentstwiceayear学的分会一年邀请符合条件的学生两次,也就是一年接收两次新成员故选Alpha SigmaLambda B【题详解】3推理判断题通读全文以及标题(本科学术表彰)”可知,文章主要介绍“UndergraduateAcademicRecognition了瓦尔登大学本科生的学术表彰制度,包括本科生荣誉榜、本科荣誉学会、本科学位荣誉称号以及校长对本科学生学术成就的表彰等相关内容,这些信息最有可能出现在学生手册上故选CBI wasa volunteerwith thecity ofMilpitas andwas studyingat missioncollege.One nightafter going to class,I was(墨西哥卷饼)heading homeand decidedto stopoff ata burritorestaurant.I gotmy burritoand startedto headfor mycar when I was approached by a homeless man.He wasvery dirtyand obviouslyvery hungry.He askedme forsomechange to buy alittle food.As I was pullingsome changeout,I had an idea.I askedhim tofollow meback intothe burritorestaurant toorder.He wasashamed ofthe wayhe lookedand saidhedid notwant togo inthere.But Iinsisted.When hefinally followedme in,the peoplebehind thecounter refusedto let himin,but Itold themthat Iwas buyinghim dinner and he hada right to be there.After weargued overit fora while,theyfinally gave in.It seemedlike he was relieveda bitto besitting ata table.I askedhim toorder whateverhe wanted.But heonlyordered a burrito.(边缘)For someonewho hasbeen onthe fringesof society,hewasvery surprisedat mygenerosity.But to me,itwas whatany“human being“should door at least offer.You hadtobethere tosee thelook inhis face.It remindedmewhen Iwas young and mymom broughtout abig birthdaycake forme onmy birthday,with allthecandy,chocolate andgoodies thatwe wereabout to eat.Ithinkhe feltspecial,like hewas gettingattention,something thatIcould seehe hadntexperienced ina longtime.I oftenthink aboutthis storybecause,tome,its notjust abouthelping someoneout byfeeding them.Its moreabout(尊严)giving them the respect and dignity of beinga human being andallowing themto feelgood aboutthemselves.
4.Why didthe homeless man approachthe authorA.To askforalift.B.To begfor money.C.To requestaburrito.D.To seekcompany.廷
5.What doesthe underlinedword inparagraph2refer toA.Where tosit inthe restaurant.B.What toorder forthe homeless man.C.Whether tobuy dinnerforthe homeless man.D.Whether toallow thehomelessmanto enterthe restaurant.
6.Why doesthe authormention hisbirthday inparagraph3A.To demonstratehis wonderfulchildhood.B.To stressthe importanceof enjoyinga feast.C.To contrasthis lifewith thatofthehomelessman.D.To describethe happyfeelings ofthehomelessman.
7.What isthe thingreally worthdoing accordingtothe authorA.Treating otherswith respect.B.Ridding theworld ofhunger.C.Encouraging actsof kindness.D.Paying attentiontothehomeless.【答案】
4.B
5.D
6.D
7.A【解析】【导语】这是一篇记叙文,作者通过讲述自己请流浪汉吃饭的故事说明要给予别人尊重【题详解】4细节理解题根据第一段中“I gotmy burritoand startedto headfor mycarwhenIwasapproachedbyahomelessman.(我拿了我的墨西哥He wasvery dirtyand obviouslyvery hungry.He askedme forsome changetobuyalittlefood.卷饼,正要向我的车走去,这时一个无家可归的人向我走来他很脏,显然很饿他向我要一些零钱去买一些食物)”可知,那个流浪汉接近作者是为了乞讨一点钱,故选B【题详解】5词句猜测题根据第二段中“the peoplebehind thecounter refusedto lethim in,but Itold themthat Iwas buyinghim(当他终于跟着我进去时,dinnerandhehadarighttobethere.After weargued overit fora while,they finallygavein.柜台后面的人拒绝让他进去,但我告诉他们我是请他吃饭,他有权进去我们为此争论了一会儿之后,他们终于让步了)”可知,上文提到餐馆工作人员不让他进去,但作者坚持要让他进去,故此处指两人为是否允许流浪汉进入餐厅争论,故选D【题详解】6推理判断题根据第三段中“You hadtobethere toseethelook inhis face.It remindedmewhenIwasyoungandmymom broughtout abig birthdaycake forme onmy birthday,with allthe candy,chocolate andgoodies thatwe wereabout(你必须在场才能看到他脸上的表情这让我想起了我小toeat.Ithinkhe feltspecial,like hewas gettingattention时候,我妈妈在我生日那天给我带来了一个大生日蛋糕,里面有我们要吃的所有糖果、巧克力和好东西我觉得他感觉很特别,好像他得到了关注)”可知,作者看到流浪汉的表情想起了自己小时候过生日的场景,故作者提起自己的生日是为了描述流浪汉的高兴之情,故选D【题详解】7细节理解题根据最后——段中(尊严)Its moreabout giving themtherespectanddignityofbeingahumanbeingand(更多的是给予他们作为人的尊重和尊严,让他们自我感觉良好)”allowing themto feelgood aboutthemselves.可知,作者认为真正值得做的是尊重别人,故选ACA raretornado warningwas issuedTuesday forthe New York Cityarea,caused bysevere thunderstormsthat rolledthroughthe region.While itsuncommon for tornadoes to hit majorcities likeNew York,scientists saythat maynotalways bethe case.Theres nospecial reasonwhy tornadoesseem tomiss big cities.It justcomes downto chance.Cities aresmalltargets comparedto vaststretches offorests,mountains orotherwise ruralregions Jsaid VictorGensini,a climatologistatNorthern IllinoisUniversity inDeKalb.Its veryrare fora downtownmetro businessdistrict toget hit.But,as citiesgrowand developmentsspill beyondcity limits,these areasbecome partof anexpanding buirs-eye“effect.Though rare,tornadoes havehit big cities.In1999,a strongtornado blewthrough SaltLake City,causing onedeathand atleast81injuries.In2000,a tornado struck downtownFort Worth,Texas,killing twopeople.And in2008,a powerfultornadostruck downtown Atlanta,killing oneperson andbecoming thefirst onrecord to strike that city center.“These arevery lowprobability events,but ifand whenthey occur,they willlikely bedevastating/Gensini(残骸)said.Part ofthe dangerofa tornado hittingan urbanarea isthe hugeamountofdebris such a storm would generate.The bigthing that you needto worryabout isflying glass.Theres a lot moreglass inNew YorkCity thanin Shawnee,Oklahoma,where Ilive Jsaid Patrick Marsh,a meteorologist.In bigcities likeChicago orNew YorkCity,theres alsoa lotof tightlypacked buildings,which couldresult inpowercuts that affect a greater percentage ofthe local population,he added.But theseincreased risksdont necessarily meanurban tornadoeswill bemore deadly.In bigcities,most ofthe structuresare concreteor metal,so you havea lot ofstructuresthat thevast majorityof tornadoesare notgoing tobe able to breakthrough/9Marsh said.
8.Why isit uncommonfortornadoestohitmajor citiesA.It isa matterof choice.B.It isa matterof probability.C.It isdue tothe effortsof scientistsD.It isdue tothe developmentof cities.
9.What doestheauthorwant toshow bygivingtheexamples of tornadoes inparagraph3A.Tornadoes canstrike bigcities.B.Tornadoes cancause deathsin bigcities.C.Tornadoes in bigcitiesare quitepowerful.D.Tornadoes inbigcitiesare rarelyrecorded.
10.What doesthe underlinedword devastatinginparagraph4meanA.Predictable.B.Regular.C.Destructive.D.Special.
11.What doesMarsh thinkof most ofthebuildings inbig citiesA.They areunsafe tolive in.B.They areelegantly designed.C.They aretoo crowdedtogether.D.They areabletoresist mosttornadoes.【答案】
8.B
9.A
10.C
11.D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要说明了纽约市地区发布罕见龙卷风预警的情况,并解释了龙卷风袭击大城市虽不常见但并非不可能,同时分析了龙卷风袭击城市可能带来的风险和影响【题详解】8细节理解题根据第二段“Theres nospecial reasonwhy tornadoesseem tomiss bigcities.It justcomes downto chance.(龙卷风不光顾大城市并没有什么特别的原因一切都取决于运气)”可知龙卷风很少袭击大城市是一个概I,率问题故选项B【题详解】9推理判断题根据第三段uThough rare,tornadoes havehit bigcities.In1999,a strongtornado blewthroughSalt LakeCity,causing onedeath andatleast81injuries.In2000,atornadostruck downtownFort Worth,Texas,killingtwo people.And in2008,a powerfultornadostruckdowntownAtlanta,killing oneperson andbecoming thefirst onrecord(虽然罕见,但龙卷风也曾袭击过大城市年,一场强烈的龙卷风席卷了盐湖城,tostrikethatcitycenter.1999造成人死亡,至少人受伤年,一场龙卷风袭击了德克萨斯州沃斯堡市中心,造成两人死亡18120002008年,一场强大的龙卷风袭击了亚特兰大市中心,造成一人死亡,成为有史以来第一次袭击市中心的龙卷风)”可知,作者在本段中给出龙卷风的例子想要说明龙卷风可以袭击大城市故选项A【题详解】10词句猜测题根据划线词后文(残“Part ofthe dangerofatornado hittingan urbanarea isthe hugeamountofdebris骸)suchastormwouldgenerate.The bigthing thatyou needto worryabout isflying glass.Theres alot moreglass in(龙卷风袭击城市地区New YorkCity thanin Shawnee,Oklahoma,where Ilive Jsaid PatrickMarsh,a meteorologist.的部分危险在于风暴会产生大量的碎片“你需要担心的一件大事是飞溅的玻璃纽约市的玻璃比我住的俄克拉荷马州肖尼多得多,”气象学家帕特里克・马什(PatrickMarsh)说)”可知,城市里的龙卷风会产生大量的碎片,这些碎片在风力的作用下,造成的破坏是毁灭性的由此推知,划线词是“毁灭性的”之意,devastating和项意思相近故选项C C【题详解】11推理判断题根据最后一段“In bigcities likeChicago orNewYorkCity,theres alsoalotof tightlypacked buildings,which couldresult inpower cutsthataffectagreaterpercentageofthelocalpopulation,he added.But theseincreased risksdontnecessarilymeanurban tornadoeswillbemore deadly.€inbigcities,mostofthe structuresare concreteor metal,so(他youhavealotof structuresthat thevast majorityoftornadoesare notgoingtobe ableto breakthrough,”Marsh said.补充说,在像芝加哥或纽约这样的大城市,也有很多密集的建筑,这可能导致停电,影响更大比例的当地人口但这些增加的风险并不一定意味着城市龙卷风会更致命马什说“在大城市,大多数建筑物都是混凝土或金属的,所以你有很多建筑物,绝大多数龙卷风都无法突破可推知,马什认为大城市里的大多数建筑都是混凝土或金属的,能抵御大多数龙卷风故选项DDYou wanta potentialpartner tobecome attractedto you.If asked,should yousayyoureinterestedinhimor herPerhaps,the bestoption wouldbetolethimor herknow youare interested.How cantheyknowotherwiseOrperhaps,you shouldplay aform ofhard toget andtell himorherthatyouare notinterested.After all,maybe wewant morewhat wecanthave.A widerange ofresearch suggeststhatthebetter optionwouldbetolethimorherknowyouareinterested.In。
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