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安徽六校教育研究会2023高三年级入学素质测试英语试题卷注意事项:1.你拿到的试卷满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。2.试卷包括“试题卷”和“答题卷”两部分,请务必在“答题卷”上答题,在“试题卷”上答题无效。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每一小题1.5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.WhatdidDaisydoyesterday?A.She
bitthefence.B.Shedugahole.C.Shelostatoy.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Teacher
andstudent.C.Colleagues.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Formaclub.B.Signupforyogaclasses.C.Counthersteps.4.W
herearethespeakers?A.Inataxi.B.Atasubwaystation.C.Atabusstop.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Gotoaclinic.B.Focusonherwork.C.Havehe
althyfood.第二节(共15小题;每一小题1.5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三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.WhatisBard?A.Ateacher.B.Astudent.C.Aneditor.7.Whatwillthewomandointheevening?A.TakeBardtohisaun
t’s.B.Lookafterababy.C.PayavisittoMike.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Askingforadvice.B.Readingamap.C.Havingameeting.9.Whichpl
acewillthewomanvisitfirst?A.PurpleMountain.B.1912BarStreet.C.TheConfuciusTemple.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Howsoonwillthema
n’sflighttakeoff?A.Inonehour.B.Intwohours.C.Inthreeandahalfhours.11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofreadingattheairport?A.It’srelaxing
.B.It’simpractical.C.It’sinteresting.12.WhydoesthemangobacktoChina?A.Tobuypresents.B.Tospendspringbreak.C.Togettogetherwiththefamily
.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whydoesthewomanneedajob?A.Tokilltime.B.Togainexperience.C.Toearnmoney.14.Whatshouldthewomandoifshetakesthe
job?A.Sortgoods.B.Dothehomedelivery.C.Buysupplies.15.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.Shehasnotimeforafter-classactivities
.B.Sheworkshardatcollege.C.Shewillgraduatesoon.16.Whendoestheshopopeninthemorning?A.At9:00.B.At8:30.C.At
8:00.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhatisShuLin’sGrandpa?A.Amagazine.B.Abook.C.Apainting.18.Whatbecameahotdiscussionatth
eLondonBookFairin2022?A.ThenumberofChinesebooks.B.ThewaytotellChinesestories.C.Themethodofillustratingbooks.19.What
kindofChineseelementcanpeoplefindinShuLin’sGrandpa?A.Inkpainting.B.Classicaldances.C.Traditionalclothes.20.Howma
nyChinesepublishingcompaniestookpartinthebookfairin2022?A.About900.B.About600.C.About60.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节
阅读理解(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。AIfyoulovetalkingaboutvacationsasmuchasyou
lovegoingonvacation,thenthiscardgameDestinationAnywherefromTableTopicsisforyou.Therearen’tanyrules—it’sjustyou,yourfriend,
and135cardsprintedwithconversationstartersthatallrelatetotravel.Thequestionsareopenenough.Theymightinspireyoutosharethe
funnieststoriesfromyourprevioustravels.“Whatdoyoualwaysforgetwhenyou’repackingforatrip?”may,forexample,remindyouofthetime
whenyouforgottobringyourtentonaweek-longhike.And“Doyouprefermakingtoursorseeingsitesonyourown?”ispracticallybe
ggingyoursistertotalkaboutthetimeshegotlostonaself-guidedtourthroughtheTuscancountrysideandwasrescuedbyakindlyoldsheepherder.Thegameisrec
ommendedtoages12andup,andyoucangetitonAmazonfor$25.IftheDestinationAnywhereversiondoesn’tsitwellwithyou,thereareplentyofotherTableTopi
csversionstochoosefrom.The“GeekPop!”edition($22)couldencouragealivelydebate.“NotYourMom’sDinnerParty”edition($25)willkeepyourguestsentertainedwithqu
estionslike“Haveyoueverbeenaccompaniedbysecurity?”The“Family”edition($25)isagreatwaytogetsilentkidstocomeouto
ftheirshellsalittle.“Wouldyouratherknowhowtoflyaplane,drivearacecar,orrockclimb?”prettymuchguaranteesananswerthatisn
’t“Yes”,“No”,or“Good”.YoucanbrowsealltheTableTopicscardsetonAmazon.21.WhatdoweknowaboutthegameDestinationAnywhere?A.Itisonlysuitableforadu
ltstoplay.B.Itrequiresplayerstofollowcertainrules.C.Itpromptspeopletostarttalkingabouttravel.D.ItisthecheapestofalltheTableTopicscardgame
s.22.Whichofthefollowingeditioncanhelpintrovertedchildrentotalkmore?A.FamilyB.GeekPop!C.DestinationAnywhereD.NotYourMom’sDinnerParty23.What’sthepur
poseofthetext?A.Toshowhowtoplaythecardgames.B.Togivesuggestionsonholdingparties.C.Toencouragepeopletogoonvacation.D.TorecommendtheTabl
eTopicscardset.BIenjoythrowingstuffaway.I’dlovetogofullminimalism(极简主义),butmywifeandtwoteenagekidsdonotsharemydreamofahousewithalmostnothi
nginit.Ihavetried.Whenthekidswerelittle,Itaughtthemmytwofavoritegames–“DoWeNeedIt?”and“PutItinItsPlace”—andmadethemplayeveryfewmonths.T
heirenthusiasmnevermatchedmine.IfI’mgoingtobehonest,myowntidyingskillsarenotasgreatasI’dlike.My“discarded”pileisneverquitethetras
hmountainIwantbecauseImakeupexcusesforwhythingsareuseful.Iconsiderthisunhealthy.Iwanttobebetteratmovingon.So,thistimeIfoundhelp---theclassicsforp
eoplelikeme:TheLife-ChangingMagicofTidyingUp,byMarieKondo.Kondo’scommitmenttohercraftisastonishing.Herphilosophyisonlytokeepthingsyou
love.CanIgofullKondo?Iwilltry.Onecentralideaistocleanbycategory.Youstartbycollectingallclothesandgather
ingthemtogetherforconsideration.Itmakesyourethinkhowyouorganize.Next,holdeachitemandaskifitbringsyoujoy.Thiswayyou’recho
osingwhattokeep.Andthat’showIfindmyselfwithallmyclothesonmybedroomfloor.Mywifewalksbyandgivesmealook
thatsaysI’mnuts.She’sprobablynotwrong.Somewherenearthebottomofthischaosismyspecialjacket.Imovethroughthepile:
pants,shirts,suitsandshoes.Thenmylastcategory:jackets.Ihaven’twornitinabout30years.Somehow,ithassurvived.Now,hasitstimecome?Iholditinmyhand.The
reisatearjustbelowthecollarthatwidensasIholdit.It’sliterallyfallingapart.WillIeverwearitagain?Notachance
.Doesitfeelgoodtowear?Doesitbringmejoy?Actually,yes.Atthismoment,mydaughterwalksin.Sheasksaboutthejacket.Ite
llherthestory.ShethinksIshouldkeepit.It’scoolanduniqueandfullofmemories.Sheisarguingthatnostalgia(怀念)
istheveryreason.I’mnotentirelyconvincedbymydaughter’sarguments.Ibelieveinlookingahead,notbackward.Nevertheless,sometimesit’shardtoletgo.SoIgent
lyplacethejacketonthe“keep”pile.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sfamilymembersfromParagraph1?A.Theycan’ttoleratewha
ttheauthorinsistson.B.Theyarelesspassionateaboutfullminimalism.C.Theyarestronglyopposedtofullminimalism.D.Theycompl
etelysupportwhattheauthordoes.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discarded”probablymeaninParagraph2?A.abandonedB.disposableC.organizedD.classif
ied26.WhatdrivestheauthortoreadTheLife-ChangingMagicofTidyingUp?A.Tolearnhowtocategorize.B.Todevelopapassionforminimalism.C.Topersua
dehisfamilymembers.D.Toimprovehistidyingskills.27.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.TheimportanceofcategorizingskillsB.Thechangesbroughtbyminima
lismC.Theauthor’seffortstogominimalismD.AninspirationgotfromthebookCImagineabridgemadeofLegoswithanunevennumberofLegossupportingeachendofthebridge.On
esidehasthreesupportpieces,andtheothersideonlyhastwo.Howwouldyoumakethebridgesupportsbalanced?Mostpeoplewoulda
ddapiecetotheshortstack(一摞).Butwhynotremoveapiecefromthetallerstack?People’spreferenceforaddingmightcauseproblems.For
example,thinkaboutmessyhomes.BenjaminConverse,abehavioralscientistattheUniversityofVirginia,waspartofateamthatfirstfoundthisaddingpreference.Thet
eamasked100volunteerstosolveeightpuzzles.Eachpuzzlecouldbesolvedbyaddingorremovingthings.Ofthe94volunteerswhocomplet
edthetask,76peopleaddedthings.Only18peopleremoved.Thescientistssuspectthatmostpeopleuseaddingsimplybecauseremovingneverevencomestomind
.Next,thescientistswantedtoknowiftheycouldinfluencepeopletouseremovalinsteadofaddition.Inoneexperiment,thete
amoffered197peopleadollartosolveapuzzle.ThepuzzleinvolvedaLegostructure.Thestructurewasalargepillarwitharoofontop.
Buttheroofwasuneven.Theyaskedpeopletomaketheroofstable.Thescientiststhensplitpeopleintotwogroups.Theywarnedthefirstgroupthat“each
pieceyouaddcosts10cents”.However,morethanhalfofthemstilladdednewblockstomaketheroofstable,eventhoughtheyhadtheoptiontoremove.These
condgroupwasalsowarnedaboutthecostofaddingpieces.Buttheywerealsotoldthat“removingpiecesisfree”.Thatremindercausedmostofthemtoremovetheblock
tostabilizetheroof,provingthatpeoplearemorelikelytoremoveiftheyaregivenreminders.“Whenpeopletrytomakesomethingbett
er...theydon’tthinkthattheycanremoveunlesstheyaresomehowremindedtodoso,”saysConverse.Onsomedeeplevel,peopleseemtorealizethatremoval
comeslessnaturallythanaddition.Thatmaybewhat’sbehindsuchsayingslike,“Lessismore.”28.Whyis“messyhomes
”mentionedinparagraph2?A.Toexplaintheprocessoftherecentstudy.B.Toconnectthestudywithdailylife.C.Totellwhypeopleaddmo
rethanremove.D.Topresentthemeaningofpreference29.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearch?A.Mostpeoplefindremovingmoredifficultt
hanadding.B.Peopletendtoaddinsteadofremovalwithsomereward.C.Reminderscanincreasethelikelihoodofchoosingremoval.D.Peoplearemore
likelytoremovethantoaddinmostcases.30.Howdoestheauthordevelopthewholepassage?A.Byexplainingtheprocessofresearc
h.B.ByprovidingthesignificanceofthestudyC.Byprovidingseveralreasonsforadding.D.Byexplainingthebackgroundofthestudy.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetothe
findingoftheresearch?A.IndifferentB.AmbiguousC.ReasonableD.SuspiciousDAccordingtotheUSeconomistRobertGordon,allthe“impressiv
estuff”hasbeencreated;wehaverunoutofthebig,life-changingideasneededtoencouragerapideconomicgrowthandengineersarenowonl
yjustmakingslightchanges.Inventionssuchasmobilephones,Gordonsays,havehadlessimpactthan,forexample,theinventionofind
oorplumbing.Butthisisamisunderstandingofhowengineerswork.Thereisno“Wow!”moment.Thedevelopmentofnewtechnologyhappenslittlebylittle.Youbuildupo
ntheworkofthosebeforeyou,thinkingaboutwhatcouldbedonebetterandwhatcouldbeimproved.It’sanunendingtask.MichaelFaradayinventedthefirstelectricmotor.
ButFaraday’sbreakthroughfollowedWilliamSturgeon’sinventionoftheelectromagnet(电磁铁),andAlessandroVolta’sinventionoft
hebatterybeforethat.Faradaywouldhaveexpectedfutureengineerstopickupthebaton(接力棒)laterdowntheline.Reducedenergysupplies,increa
singpopulationsandmassurbanizationkeepcleveryoungengineersawakeatnight.Those,forexample,whoentertheyearlyJamesD
ysonAwardinventthingsthatsolvetheseproblemsandmore.The2012winnerDanWatsondesignedacleversystemofescaperingsforfishingboatne
tsthatdealswiththeissueofoverfishing—notanexcitingtopic,buthisinventionisbrilliantnevertheless.Humaninvent
ivenessremainsundiminished(未减少的)inthefaceofnewglobalchallenges.Ourproblemispatience.Weexpectnewtechnologyataratelikeneverbefore.Ican’t
tellyoutheworld’snextbiginvention.Lastweekbroughtnewsthatwe’veinventedanewwaytodealwithantibioticresistantbacte
ria.Nextweekmaybringamajordevelopmentinanotherfield.Thebiggestthingholdinginventionbackisourimpatience.Withenoughti
meandsupport,brightyoungengineerswilldevelopexcitingnewtechnologytosolvetheworld’strickiestproblems.Manyha
vealreadybegun.32.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Economicgrowthshouldgivewaytoinventions.B.Allofthebig,life-changingideasarer
unningout.C.Indoorplumbingisthemostinfluentialamongalltheinventions.D.Engineersarestillworkingtomakeabigdifferencetoourdailylife.33.Wh
atcanweinferfromMichaelFaraday’sexample?A.Engineersalwaysachievesuccesssmoothly.B.Newtechnologyhasbeendevelopingstepbyste
p.C.Newinventionsfailtodealwithnewglobalchallenges.D.MichaelFaradaysetagoodmodelforWilliamSturgeon.34.WhatmakesDanWatson’sinvent
ionexcellent?A.Hispatiencewithtechnology.B.Hishabitofstayingupatnight.C.Hisefforttosolverealworldproblems.D.HiswishtowintheJamesDysonAward.35.Wh
ichofthefollowingshouldbethebesttitle?A.InventionandDevelopmentneedtime.B.ImpressiveIdeasHaveChangedthe
World.C.BePatient—MoreEngineersareEmerging.D.ScienceandTechnologyCanSolveAlltheProblems.第二节七选五(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。Ourlivesareruledbytimeandweusetimetotelluswhattodo.Fixedwithinourgenes,andthoseofalmostalllifeonearth,aretheinstructi
onsforabiologicalclock.Andtheyalsoaffectourlevelsofattention,mood,physicalstrength,bloodpressureandmuchmore.36._____Bycontrast,asda
wnapproaches,ourbodiesgetthemselvesreadyforincreasedactivitywhenwewake.Fewofusappreciatethisinternalworld,however.Wearedrawnbyanapparentf
reedomtosleep,work,eat,drinkortravelwhenwewant.37.______Ifyouarealertinthemorningandgotobedearly,youareamorning“lark”,but
ifyouhatemorningsandwanttokeepgoingthroughthenight,youareanight“owl”.38.______Inourfirstdecade,wetendtowakeearly,butbythetimew
eareteenagers,bedtimesandgetting-uptimesbecomelaterandlater.Thishabitofgettinguplatercontinuesuntilweareabout20yearso
ld.39.______Bytheageof55-60wearegettingupasearlyaswedidwhenwewere10.Thiscouldexplainwhyyoungadultsreallydohaveaproblem
gettingupinthemorning.Teenagerssleeplateandlacksleepbecausetheyaregoingtobedlatebutstillhavingtogetupearlyinthemorningtogotoschool.PaulKelly,theh
eadmasterofMonkseatonHighschool,hasadoptedalaterstarttotheschooldayandthisishavingapositiveeffect.40.______Ho
wever,whileyoungadultstendtoimprovetheirperformancethroughouttheday,theirolderteachersshowadeclineinperforma
nceoverthesameperiod.A.Therearefewerabsencesandimprovedresults.B.Beforewegotobed,ourbodytemperatured
rops,ourbloodpressuredecreases,andourtirednessincreases.C.Theseinclude,infact,increasedmistakesandpoormemory.D.Atthispoint,the
reisachangetowardsearliersleepandwakingtime.E.Bodyclocksdifferbetweenpeople.F.Thesedifferencesalsochangesignifican
tlyaswegetolder.G.Buttherealityisthatoursocietyisreplacingabiologicalorderdevelopedovermillionsofyea
rswithafalseimpression.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)I’maprofessorteachingpeoplehowtothinkmorecreatively.41,thislife
timepassionwasawakenedbyacasualcontestwhenIwasachild.Atafamilypicnic,childrenusedtohavethehandkerchief-throwingcontest,whichIrea
lizenow,wasnotmeanttoshowanyreal42,butsimplyforlaugh.Butitstirredmyloveofthinkingoutsidethe43.Thehostgaveeachchi
ldaclothhandkerchiefandtoldusthewinnerwouldbetheonewhothrewitthefarthest.Thefirstlittlethrowerstook44stre
ngth,buttheclothopenedandfelltotheground.Then,onekidafteranothertried45tothrowmuchfarther.Finally,it46methatthesecr
etwasactuallytokeeptheclothfrom47!SupposeIhidarockintheclothwithouttyingit.Therockwould48theclothatleastfartherthantheothers,andw
hentheyseparated,peoplemightnotnoticeasmallrock49inthegrass.Ihadagoodchanceof50withit,butIdidn’twanttowinbycheating.Ihadtomakethehandkerchieff
lylikearock.Ibegantyingthehandkerchiefarounditselftomakeit51.WhenIapproachedthelineasthefinalcontestant,peoplewerealreadylaughi
ng.Itookalong52,andtheballedhandkerchiefrocketedoffmaybe60feetaway.Thelaughing53suddenly.ThehoststaredatmeandthenrantocheckifI’dcheatedt
hecrowd.“It’sjustthehandkerchief,”hedeclared.TheadultsapplaudedandIfelt54.ThisishowIlearnedthesecrettocreativethinking.Iwantedtocontinuelooking55w
hatthingsseemedtobe.41.A.IncreasinglyB.UnfortunatelyC.InterestinglyD.Normally42.A.skillsB.suggestionsC.targetsD.sign
als43.A.picnicB.crowdC.groundD.box44.A.faintB.mightyC.briefD.simple45.A.inreturnB.inadvanceC.invainD.inpractice46.A.scaredB.stru
ckC.distractedD.assured47.A.spreadingB.flyingC.disappearingD.floating48.A.adjustB.desertC.encounterD.drive49.A.glowingB.landingC.shootingD.
roaring50.A.gettingawayB.fadingawayC.doingawayD.givingaway51.A.curvedB.heavyC.sharpD.cute52.A.put-upB.pick-upC.catch-upD.wind-up53.A.eru
ptedB.followedC.diedD.burst54.A.proudB.stressedC.embarrassedD.relieved55.A.aroundB.beyondC.besideD.above第二节语法填空(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
入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。ResearchershavestudiedhowmuchenergyDanishpeopletakefromtheirfood,basedon56.______(analyse)oftheirfecesandthe
microbeswithin.Theyfound57.________(rough)40percentoftheparticipantshavemicrobesthatonaverageextractmoreenergyfromfood58.___
____(compare)totheother60percent.Thenewstudy,ledbyexpertsattheUniversityofCopenhagen’sDepartmentofNutrition,ExerciseandSports,59.______
____(publish)inthejournalMicrobiomeonTuesday.“Bacteria’smetabolismoffoodprovidesextraenergyin60._______formofshort-
chainfattyacids—moleculesourbodycanuse61._______energy-supplyingfuel,”saidProfessorRoager.“Butifweconsumemorethanweburn,theextraener
gyprovidedbytheintestinalbacteriamayincreasetheriskof62._______(gain)weightovertime.”63.__________thescientistsonlyusedasmallsamp
leofDanishparticipants,itispossiblethefindingscouldbeappliedtootherglobalpopulations.Overall,theresult64.________(indicate)
beingoverweightmightnotjustberelatedto65._______healthilyoneeatsoramountofexerciseonegets,butitmayalsohavesomethingtodowiththemicrobesinourgut.第四部
分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)现代社会中,城市里的许多人对他们的邻居了解甚少,邻里之间即使碰面也很少打招呼,更别说交流了。最近你校校报正开展主题为“Relationshipswithneighborsinthecity”的征文活动,请你写
一篇短文参加此次活动。内容包括:1.该现象产生原因;2.提出相应的建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Relationshipswithneighborsinthecity____________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和
所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Alanandtheothercamperssataroundthefirechewingmeatchops.ItwouldbeAlan’sfirstnightinatent,andhewasexcitedbuta
littlenervous.Astheyate,theguidespoke.“Muchofthewildlifeinthisareacomesoutonlyatnight.Soaftersupper,let’sstartani
ghtwatch.Volunteerswilltaketurnstostaydownherebythefire,awayfromthetents.Thosewhotakepartwillgetachancetoseeaworldthatmanyofyouneverknewexisted.”
Alan’sstomachtightened.“Anyvolunteers?”“I’lltakeashift.”Thekidwho’dsatnexttoAlanonthebusvolunteered.Alansattight.Thenoneofthegirlsraisedherhand
withagiggle.Alanfrowned.Ifagirlcoulddoit,hecould,too.Hevolunteered.Afewmorekidsraisedtheirhands,andthentheguideexplained,“Whentherestof
yougotobedinatent,thefirstwatchertakeshisorherplacebythefire.Thedutyofwatcheristokeepthefiregoinggently.Afterthirtyminutes,heorshewakesthenextper
son.”Alanheardhisvoiceasking,“Areyousureit’sabsolutelysafe?”Theguidelookedathim.“Well,nothingisabsolutelysafe.Butthedangerisminimal.Wew
ouldn’thavetakenyouhereotherwise.Doyoustillwanttovolunteer?”Alannoddedbutfeltuneasy.Theideaofbeingaloneinthenightfrightenedhim.Attenpasttwoin
themorning,Alan’sshiftbegan.Hefoundhimselfsittingbythefire,withagreatworldofdarknessaround.Hehadneverb
eensoscared.Earlierthatday,theguidehadchallengedthecamperstospotanimaltracksalongtheriver.Thatwasfun.Butbeingaloneinthedarkwasnot.Alan’sflashlightwas
alreadyfadingtoadimglowbecausehehadusedittoooften.Therewereonlyafewlogs,sohecouldn’tbuildupthefire.Helookedatthestarsandtherising
moon.Itwasn’tasdarkashe’dthoughtitwouldbe.Hetookcomfortinthatandtriedtorelaxalittle.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Par
agraph1:Hearinganoisefromthetents,Alanfrozeallofasudden,feelingsomethingwasthereinthedarkness._________________________________________
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