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人大附中朝阳学校2024~2025学年度第一学期高二年级10月练习英语试题2024年10月考生须知1.本试卷分为四部分,共有54..题.,共.8.页试题...,3.页答题纸....,考试时长100...分钟..,满分100分
。2.请将个人信息完整填写在答题纸密封线内,确保信息准确无误。3.客观题均须用2B..铅笔..按规定要求在“机读答题纸”对应区域上作答,选项与题号要对应,填涂要规范,保持答题卡整洁,不要折叠、折皱、破损,不得做任何标记。4.主观题
各题均须用黑色字迹的签字笔........按规定要求在答题纸...上作答。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,共20分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项。TheTurnaroundAnxiously,Ilookedthroughtheroster(花名册)postedonthewall.Mybody___1___asIsawallmyfriends’nam
esbutdidnotfindmine.Icouldfeelthetearsbuildinginmyeyes.Ifelt___2___inside,likenothingmattered.WhenIgotbackhome,myfathernoticedmysullen
walkandgloomyface,andaskedmewhatwaswrong.“Allmyfriends___3___theschoolteam.Everyone!Exceptme…”Istammered.“Wel
l,whatareyougoingtodoaboutit?Areyoujustgoingtositthere?”heasked.Ididn’tknowwhattosay,justshakingmyhead.Ithought
hardforthirtyminutesaboutwhatmydadsaid,anditstartedmaking___4___.Nobodywasgoingtogivemea___5___onthatteam.Iwouldhavetoearnit.___6___,therewasa
gymnearmyschool,soassoonasschoolwasover,Ibikedtothegymandtrainedhard.Iran,dribbled,andshotuntilI___7___on
theflooreverysingleday.ThereweremomentswhenIdidn’tthinkIcouldkeepongoing,butI___8___throughit.Afterall,Ithought,hardworkbeatstalentw
hentalentdoesn’tworkhard.Afteralmostayear,Itriedoutformyseventh-gradeteamwithgreatconfidence.Regardlessoftheoutcome,IknewthatIhadworkedhardandlea
rnedsomethingaboutmental___9___.Thenextday,seeingmynameprintedinlargeboldletters,IrealizedImadeit.Thegreatertheeffort,the___10___thereward,andIoffi
ciallymadeaturnaround.1.A.frozeB.changedC.shookD.expanded2A.calmB.lonelyC.nervousD.dead3.A.madeB.supportedC.acceptedD.celebrated4.A.histor
yB.troubleC.senseD.way5.A.taskB.spotC.handD.reward6.A.AccidentallyB.ConvenientlyC.TemporarilyD.Honestly7.A.rolledB.movedC.struggl
edD.collapsed8.A.sawB.walkedC.poweredD.looked9.A.toughnessB.flexibilityC.well-beingD.suffering10.A.purerB.funnierC.sweeterD.quicker第二节语
法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)A阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写一个适当的词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Myphoneandlaptopareneveroutoftouchingdistance,soI’mcon
stantlypostingupdatesonsocialmedia—____11____I’mhavingacoffee,onmywaytoschoolorwatchingTV.Inreality,I’mway____12____ashyorreserv
edperson,butI____13____(wire)upeveryday.It’sfunnythatmyfriendsandIchatterawayonlinesomuch,butwhenwemeet,wejustspentthetime____14_
___(bend)overourphonesandenduphavingnothingtosay.B阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写一个适当的词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Ihaven’tseenMr.JenkinssinceI_
___15____(leave)school,butIoftenthinkabouthim.Tobehonest,I____16____(perform)poorlyinmanyschoolsubjectsbeforeImethim
,especiallyinscience.Tome,itwasasubjectfullofstrangewords.ButMr.Jenkinsmadeeverythinginteresting.Heusedtoexpla
insomething____17____seemeddifficultwithlotsofpracticalexamplesandinsimplelanguage.Weevenbuiltarocketandlitamatchtosetitoff.I
twasgreatfun.C阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写一个适当的词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Extrovertsarepeoplewholookoutwards.Theyconsider____18____(they)sociableand
interestedinarangeofexperiencesandenjoyspendingtimewithotherpeople.Introverts,ontheotherhand,lookinwards.Theyarereservedandtend____19____(th
ink)beforetakingaction.Therehasbeensomeinterestingresearchinto.____20____peoplearebasicallyextrovertsorintroverts.Somesay
extrovertsandintrovertsarebornnotmadewhileothersbelievetheenvironmentismoreimportantinshapingone’spersonali
ty.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节;共38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)AThePublicTransportFaresinNewYorkOnourwebsite,youcanfindouthowmuchitcoststoridethesubway,bus,
LongIslandRailRoad,andMetro-NorthintheNewYorkarea.★Subwaysandbuses●Fareformostridersonsubwaysandlocal,limited,andSe
lectBusServicebuses:$2.85.●Expressbusescost$6.85.Moreinformationaboutsubwayandbusfares●Ridingthesubwaycosts$2.85
formostriders.Peoplewithdisabilitiesorwhoare65orolderarequalifiedforareducedfare.●AnunlimitedrideMetroCardcansaveyoumoney.Itgivesyouunlimit
edridesforacertainlengthoftime.●MetroCardscost$1.AllcardsexceptfortheSingleRidecardarerefillable(可充值的).●Uptothreechildrenunder44inchesta
llrideforfreewhentheyarewithafare-payingadult.●Youpaythefareatturnstiles(旋转闸门)beforeyouaboardthetrai
n.Youdon’thavetodoanythingafterwards.★Railroads:LIRR(LongIslandRailRoad)andMetro-North●Faresvarybasedonwhenandwhereyouaretravelling.
●Buyingticketsonyourphoneisthemostconvenientoption.Moreinformationaboutrailroadfares●Peak(高峰的)faresarechargedduringbusinessrushhou
rsonanyweekdaytrainscheduledtoarriveinNewYorkCityterminalsbetween6a.m.and10a.m.ordepartNewYorkCityterminalsbetween4p.m.and8p.
m.OnMetro-Northtrains,peakfaresalsoapplytotravelonanyweekdaytrainthatleavesGrandCentralStationbetween6a.m.an
d9a.m.●Off-peakfaresarechargedatallothertimesonweekdays,alldayonSaturdayandSunday,andonholidays.●Useourtripplannertofindfareinformation.Ge
tschedulesanddirectionsandseewhetheratripisduringpeakoroff-peakhours.21.Howmuchmightasubwaytripcosta68-year-oldmanwithtwochild
renunder44inchestall?A.$2.35.B.$2.85.C.$5.70.D.$6.85.22.Forwhattraintriparepeakfarescharged?A.AweekdaytrainleavingGrandCentralStationat10pm
.B.AweekdaytrainleavingGrandCentralStationat7am.C.AweekdaytraindepartingNewYorkCityterminalsat9pm.D.AweekdaytraindepartingNewYo
rkCityterminalsat8:30am.23.Whyshouldpeoplereadthetripplanner?A.Toknowspecialoffers.B.Toleaveyouradvice.C.Tocheckfareinformation.D.To
bookatrainticket.BWhenaHoustondadfoundouthiseight-year-oldsonwasbeingbullied,hedidn’tgetmadattheclassmatewhoteased
him.Instead,hetalkedwiththeso-calledbullyandrealizedthattheboywasstruggling,too.AubreyFontenot’sson,Jorda
n,toldhimaboynamedTamarionwasteasinghim.FontenotdecidedtositdownwithhissonandTamariontounderstandwhatwasgoingon,andsomethingunexpectedhappened.Tamari
ontoldFontenothewasbeingteasedatschool,too.“Iasked,‘Bywho?Youarebig.Youarehuge.Whoisteasingyou?’”thefathersaid.“Hesaid,‘Just
alltheotherkids,man.Theyaremakingfunofme.’”FontenotlearnedthatTamarionwasgettingteasedforhisclothesandshoes—hisclothesandshoeswereoldandd
irty.Fontenotthenspoketotheboy’smother.“Shekindofconfirmedit,”Fontenotsaid.“Andshesaid,‘That’sthekindofsituation.’”Hefeltsympathetictoth
eyoungboyandwantedtohelp.SoheaskedTamarion’smomifhecouldtakehersontodosomeshopping.Fontenotpostedvideosoftheirtriptothemallonsocialmediaandtheywe
ntviral.Tamarioneventuallysmiled,andthenthetwowerelaughingandsingingtogetherontheirshoppingtrip.Justasifheweretaki
nghisownsontodosomeshopping,FontenotgotTamarionnewclothesandshoes,andsharedwordsofwisdomwithhim.Then,thedadunitedthetwoboys.Hesaiditwasawkwardatfir
st—justadayearlier,theydidn’tgetalongwellatschool.Butthetwoclassmatesstartedplayingsportsgamestogetherandsoonbecame
friends.Itwasnotjustabouttheclothesandshoes.TamariongainedafriendinJordan,andamentorinhisdad.Fonteno
tsaidhewasalsobulliedwhenhewasachild,soheknewitwasimportanttolistentoTamarion’sstory.Hechosekindnessinsteadofangerandb
roughtthetwoboystogether.“Iwouldn’tsaythatwasthegoal,butthatwasthereward,”Fontenotsaid.24.WhatwasFontenot’sattitudetowardhisson’sbeingbullied?A.
Amazedandembarrassed.B.Angryandimpatient.C.Sadanddiscouraged.D.Calmandsensible.25.WhatdidFontenotdot
osolvetheproblemofbullying?A.Heturnedtotheschoolforhelp.B.Hemadethetwoboysunitedandjointogether.C.HeaskedTamarion’smothertosettletheproblem.
D.HeorderedhissonnevertoplaywithTamarionagain.26.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.FontenotcommunicatedwithTamarion’smothertoknowabouthim.B.Jorda
n’sbeingbulliedarosefromhisclothesandshoes.C.JordanandTamariongotalongwellinthebeginning.D.Tamarion’smotherpaidlittleatten
tiontoTamarion.CRemovinggenderbiasTailorsworkedoutlongagothatmenandwomenhavedifferentshapes.Yetthismessagehasfailedtoentermanyothera
reasofdesign.Carseatbelts,forexample,whichdatebacktothe1880s,areoftenstillmoresuitableformen,whotendtositfartherbackthanwomenwhendriving.An
dtodaythemostforward-lookingtechcompaniesonEartharestillplacingold-schoolbias(偏见;成见)intonewproducts.Considersmartphones.Mostaretoobigtofitcomfortably
intotheaveragewoman’shand,asaremanyvideo-gamecontrollers.Anobviouspartoftheexplanationfortheirdesignproblemisthatmencontrolmostofitscompanies—m
ale-runfirmsreceive82%ofventure-capital(VC)funding.Malebossesmaybeunawareoftheproblemswomenface.Theymaynotflagupobviousareasofco
ncern,orasktherightquestionswhendoingtheirresearchforanewproductdesign.Andonceanideagetsthegreenlight,itwillt
henbehandledbyproduct-designandengineeringteams,three-quartersofwhosemembersaremen.Theseteamsoftenused
atatomakedecisions,butmixingalluserstogethermeanstheymayfailtospottrendsbasedonsexdifferences.Dependenceonhistoricaldata,andt
helackofdataonunderrepresentedgroups,canalsocreatebiasinalgorithms(算法).Nextcomestesting.Naturally,designerstes
toriginalmodelsontheirintendedcustomers,buttheymaynotgetfeedbackfromabroadenoughgroupofpeople.Thereisalsotheriskofconfirmationbias—des
ignersmaylistentowhattheywanttohear,andignorenegativereactionsfromsomegroupsofusers.Tech’sdesignbiasneedsfixingformoral,safetyandbusinessre
asons.Theethicalimportanceisobvious:itiswrongthatwomenhavetomakedowitha“one-size-fits-men”world,asCarolineCriadoPer
ez,awriter,putsit.Asforsafety,regulatorscantacklethatbybanningthingsthataredangeroustowomen—includingseatbelts
—becausetheyareno!designedproperly.Butthereisalsoapowerfulbusinesscaseforavoidingdesignbias,becausehugeopportunitiesarebein
gmissed.Womenare50%ofthepopulation,andmake70—80%oftheworld’sconsumer-spendingdecisions.Changeiscoming.Thefirstvoice-recognitionsystemsstruggledtound
erstandfemalevoicesbutmostnowmanagejustfine.“Femtech”start-upcompanies,whichfocusonwomen’shealthandwell-being,mayraiseMYM1billionbyth
eendofthisyear.VCfundsandtechfirmsarehiringmorewomen.Ensuringthatproductsaredesignedforeveryonewouldlead
tohappierandsafercustomers.Forthecompaniesthatgetitright,thatmeanshigherprofits.Whatisholdingthemback?27.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph2means_____
___.A.hitsthemarketB.getsapprovalC.becomessuccessfulD.comesintobeing28.WhatisdiscussedinParagraphs2and3?A.Whytech’sdesignbiasneedstobefixed.
B.Howgenderbiasisaffectingtechcompanies.C.Wheregenderbiasinproductdesignisrooted.D.Whoistoblameforgenderbiasintechc
ompanies.29.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.techcompaniesareunwillingtochangeB.designbiasmayresultinmissedopportunitiesC.maleworkersbenefitm
oreinengineeringteamsD.techcompaniesarepooratmakinguser-friendlyproducts30Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthefutur
eofbias-freeproductdesign?A.Uncertain.B.Sceptical.C.Positive.D.Negative.DForseveraldecades,therehasbeenan
extensiveandorganizedcampaignintendedtogeneratedistrustinscience,fundedbythosewhoseinterestsandideologiesarethreatenedbythefindingsofmodernsc
ience.Inresponse,scientistshavetendedtostressthesuccessofscience.Afterall,scientistshavebeenrightaboutmostthings.,.Stressingsuccessesisn’twrong,butf
ormanypeopleit’snotpersuasive.Analternativeanswertothequestion“Whytrustscience?”isthatscientistsusetheso-calledscientificmethod.Ifyou’vegotahighs
choolsciencetextbooklyingaround,you’llprobablyfindthatanswerinit.Butwhatistypicallythoughttobethescientificmethod—developahypothesi
s(假设),thendesignanexperimenttotestit—isn’twhatscientistsactuallydo.Scienceisdynamic:newmethodsgetinvented;oldonesgetabandoned;andsometimes,scien
tistscanbefounddoingmanydifferentthings.Ifthereisnoidentifiablescientificmethod,thenwhatisthereasonfortrustinsc
ience?Theanswerishowthoseclaimsareevaluated.Thecommonelementinmodernscience,regardlessofthespecificfieldorthepar
ticularmethodsbeingused,isthestrictscrutiny(审查)ofclaims.It’sthistough,sustainedprocessthatworkstomakesurefaultyclaimsare
rejected.Ascientificclaimisneveracceptedastrueuntilithasgonethroughalengthy“peerreview”becausethereviewers
areexpertsinthesamefieldwhohaveboththerightandtheobligation(责任)tofindfaults.Akeyaspectofscientificjudgmentisthatitisdonecollectively.Noc
laimgetsaccepteduntilithasbeenvettedbydozens,ifnothundreds,ofheads.Inareasthathavebeencontested,likeclim
atescienceandvaccinesafety,it’sthousands.Thisiswhywearegenerallyjustifiedinnotworryingtoomuchifasinglescientist,evenaveryfam
ousone,disagreeswiththeclaim.Andthisiswhydiversityinscience—themorepeoplelookingataclaimfromdifferentangles—isimport
ant.Doesthisprocessevergowrong?Ofcourse.Scientistsarehumans.Thereisalwaysthepossibilityofrevisingaclaimonthe
basisofnewevidence.Somepeoplearguethatweshouldnottrustsciencebecausescientistsare“alwayschangingtheirminds.”Whileexamplesoftrulysettl
edsciencebeingoverturnedarefarfewerthanissometimesclaimed,theydoexist.Butthebeautyofthisscientificprocessisthatitexplainswhatmightother
wiseappearparadoxical(矛盾的):thatscienceproducesbothnoveltyandstability.Scientistsdochangetheirmindsinthefaceofnewevidence,butthisisastrengt
hofscience,notaweakness.31.Howdoestheauthorthinkofthescientificmethod?A.Stable.B.Persuasive.C.Unreliable.
D.Unrealistic.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vetted”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Explained.B.Examined.C.Repeated.D.Released.33.Ac
cordingtothepassage,theauthormayagreethat______.A.itisnotpersuasivetorejectthosefaultyclaimsB.settledsciencetends
tobecollectivelyoverturnedC.aleadingexpertcannotplayadecisiveroleinascrutinyD.diversityinknowledgeisthecommonelementinscience34.Whic
hofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?APutYourFaithinScienceB.DefendtheTruthinScienceC.ApplyYourMindt
oScienceD.ExploreADynamicWaytoScience第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)阅读短文内容,从短文后的七个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。AreYouaPrisonerofPerfection?Doyoustruggleforag
oalthatisbeyondyourreach?___35___Areyousettingyourselfupforfailureandshamewhenyoucan’tachievetheunachievable?Understandingwhatdrivesperfectionismi
sthefirststeptowardreleasingthisself-createdanchorthatkeepsusstuck.Shameandfearareoftenthehiddendriversofp
erfectionism.Webelievethatifwecanfashionaperfectlypolishedpersonality,flashourintelligence,andperfectourhumour
,thennoonecanhurtuswithcriticismandwe’llwinrespectandapproval.___36___Politicianswhodisplayadesperateneedtoberightandrefusetoacknowledge
mistakesoruncertaintyareoftendrivenbyasecretshame.Theyfearthatshowingvulnerability(弱点)willexposethemtotheaccusationthatthey’reweak.Theysticktoade
siretoberight,perfect,andpolished,evenwhenit’sobviousthattheemperorhasnoclothes.Perfectionismkeepsusl
eaningtowardthefuture.We’reconstantlyevaluatingourselvesinordertodobetter.___37___Howeverifwecan’trelaxandenjoylightermoments
,thenwebecomeprisonersofourperfectionism.Wegetpainfullyself-consciousandtakeourselvestooseriously.Sadly,wedepr
ive(剥夺)ourselvesofthesimplepleasureofenjoyingthemomentandbeingourselves.___38___Werealizethatfailingatanyenterprisedoesn’tmeanthatweareafailure.Wi
thoutfailures,we’llneverlearnfromourmistakes;we’llnevermoveforwardinourlives.Thosewhosucceedhavemadecountlessmistakes.Theimportantthingis
tolearnfromourerror,forgiveourselvesandmoveon.Beinghuman,perfectionisimpossible.___39___Releasingourselvesfromthede
siretoprotectourimage,we’refreedtosailgracefullythroughoursuccessesandfailures—andenjoyourpreciouslife.A.Doyouholdanidealizedvisio
nthatisimpossibletorealize?B.Acuretoperfectionismistomakeroomforourhumanshortcomings..,C.Doyoufeartha
totherswillbehorrifiedbywhatyoujudgeaboutyourself?D.Theaddictiontostayingperfectprotectsusfromanysignofbe
ingimperfect.E.There’snothingwrongwithwantingtodoourbestandself-correctingalongtheway.F.Peoplewhoareaddictedtoperfecti
onareoftenisolated,eveniftheyseemoutgoingandpopular.G.Byacceptingourselvesasweareanddoingourbest,webegintoridtheshamethatdriv
esperfectionism.第三部分:基础知识检测(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)根据每句话所给的汉语及首字母提示完成句子,每个空仅填写一个词,请用单词或短语的正确形式填空。把单词或短语的完整形式
填写在答题纸上。40.Itseemedi________(难以置信的)thatshehadbeenthereaweekalready.(根据中英文提示填空)41.Iamextremelyg______(感激的)toa
lltheteachersfortheirhelp.(根据中英文提示填空)42.Don’ttalktoher—she’sveryeasilyd______(精神无法集中的).(根据中英文提示填空)43.Hewassod________(非常需要的)foraj
obthathewouldhavedoneanything.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)44.Suchpolicieswouldrequireunprecedentedc______(合作)betweennations.(根据中英文提示填空)45.Wemustp
romoteoriginality,inspirecreativityandencouragei______(革新,创新).(根据中英文提示填空)46.Thehousehas____________(属于)herfamilyforthreeorfourgenerations.(根据汉
语提示完成句子)47.Thecouple____________(抱怨)thehighcostofvisitingEurope,sotheydecidednottogothere.(根据汉语提示完成句子)48.Socialnetworkin
g______(主宰,支配)Mark’slifeinmanyways.(根据汉语意思填空)49.__________________(和……对比)extroverts,introvertsvaluefewer,butdeeperexperi
ences.(根据汉语提示完成句子)第四部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第50、51题各2分,第52题3分,第53题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。TheImpact
ofSocialMediaonAdolescentsUsingsocialmediahasbecomearoutineactivityformostyoungpeople.Inrecentyears,thenumberofyoungpeopleusingsocia
lmediahasincreaseddramatically,soalargepartoftheirsocialandemotionaldevelopmentisoccurringwhiletheyareontheInternet.Socialmediaallowsyoungpeopleto
achieveonlinemanyofthetasksthatareimportanttothemoffline:stayingconnectedwithfriendsandfamily,makingnewfriends,ande
xchangingideas.Someschoolssuccessfullyuseblogsasteachingtools,whichhasthebenefitofimprovingskillsinwrittene
xpressionandcreativity.Atthesametime,socialmediahelpsthemgetwhattheywant,increasetheirknowledgeandconfidenceintheirac
ademicperformance.Whilesocialmediaprovidesmanybenefits,itcanalsohaveanegativeimpactonyoungpeople,bothphysicallyandm
entally.Itiseasytobecomeaddicted,andresearchshowsthatstudentswhospendtoomuchtimeonsocialmediacansufferfrompoorsleep,eyefatigue,negat
ivebodyimage,depression,anxietyandmore.Researchalsoindicatesthattherearefrequentonlineexpressionsofofflinebehaviours,whichhaveintro
ducedproblemssuchascyberbullyingandonlineharassment(骚扰).Usingsocialmediabecomesarisktoadolescentsmorethantheycanrealis
e.Whenpeoplegoontowebsites,theyleaveevidenceoftheirvisits.Thisongoingrecordofonlineactivityiscalledth
e“digitalfootprint”.Oneofthebiggestthreatstoyoungpeopleonsocialmediaistotheirdigitalfootprintandfuturereputations.Youngpeopl
ewholackanawarenessofprivacyissuesoftenpostinappropriatematerialwithoutunderstandingthat“whatgoesonlinestaysonline”.Asaresult,futurejobsandc
ollegeacceptancemaybeputindangerbyinexperiencedclicksofthemouse.50.Whyisalargepartofyoungpeople’ssoc
ialandemotionaldevelopmentoccurringontheInternet?_________________________________________________________________________
_________________51.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?_________________________________________________________
_________________________________52.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexpla
inwhy.▶Youngpeople’simproperdigitalfootprintmayhaveanimpactoncyberbullyingandonlineharassment._____________________________________________________
_____________________________________53.Howdoyoumakefulluseofsocialmediatobetteryourlifeandstudy?Pleasegiveoneortwoexamples.(In
about40words)__________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(20分)54.假定你是李华,你校将举办留学生中文
演讲比赛,主题为“我眼中的中国”。请给你的交换生朋友Jim写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:1.比赛相关信息2.建议演讲内容注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,_____________________________
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__________________________________________________Yours,LiHua