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1绝密★启用前2023年高考英语考前信息必刷卷01新高考地区专用2022年新高考英语卷无论从题目的难度,还是题型的设置上,基本都延续了往年的出题模式,重视对学生基础知识的考查,题型稳定,同时突出考查考生
用英语分析问题和解决问题的能力。试题将文化传播、国际视野、人文情怀融入到考查中,体现了高考立德树人、培养考生良好品德、发展素质教育的目标。同时,难度适中,这对双减形势下的教学有导向作用,能够促进课程标准要求的落实。2022年新高考英语卷中,听力突出口
语的地道表达,尤其是合成词等口语化的词汇的运用,如Text1的“off-street”、Text7的“fancydoing”和Text9的“well-rounded”,这要求学生学会构词法以及常用的口语表达。阅读和
七选五中的应用性比较突出,同时介绍了人类语音文化、保护自然以及关注社会老年人以及个人运动等话题,这就要求我们在平时的备考中多关注自身及社会热点话题。完形填空还是考查考生对英语词法、句法以及语篇知识的掌握运用情况,
要求考生在正确理解语篇主旨大意的基础上,关注具体语境中不同词语、句子与整个篇章结构之间的联系。语法填空考察的语法知识比较稳定,要求学生学会分析长难句,熟练运用高中重点语法知识。写作侧重考察学生整体的构思和思维能力,这就要求学生能在平时
的训练中多发挥自己的创造性,合理设置写作内容,同时要熟练运用各种语法结构,以达高分。简而言之,2023年高考还是会延续以往的风格,在自然环境,自我成长以及社会问题等话题上都会有涉及,学生要掌握各个题型的解题技巧,方能百战百胜。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上
。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题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。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.Howwi
llthewomancontactthemannext?A.Bye-mail.B.Withaphonecall.C.Bytextmessage.2.Wheredidthespeakersprobablyjustleavefrom?A.Acafe.B.Agym
.C.Anoffice.3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Buyamap.B.Startdriving.C.Findtheirpassports.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.
Inanairplane.B.Inanambulance.C.Onarunway.5.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Grandmotherandgrandson.B.Motherandson.C.Stran
gers.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)2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,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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisprobablymostimportantfortheman?A.Supportinghisfriend.B.Goingtoafancyrestaurant.C.Havingdinnerinaquietplace.7.
WhenwillthespeakersprobablyappearattherestaurantonThursday?A.At6:00p.m.B.At8:00p.m.C.At10:00p.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Wh
atarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Seapower.B.Windpower.C.Solarpower.9.Whatseasonisit?A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Winter.10.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthething
stheytalkedabout?A.Optimistic.B.Puzzled.C.Doubtful.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Howmanybooksisthewomanbuying?A.Three.B.Fou
r.C.Five.12.Whatistheman?A.Ascienceteacher.B.Alibrarian.C.Astudent.13.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.听下面一段
较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WhichofthefollowingwasJ.K.Rowling'sfirstcharacter?A.Arabbit.B.HarryPotter.C.Adiamondowne
r.15.WhatdidJ.K.Rowlingmajorinatuniversity?A.English.B.French.C.Literature.16.WheredidJ.K.Rowlingfirsthavetheideafor
HarryPotter?A.OnatraintoLondon.B.InPortugal.C.InScotland.17.Whydidn'tJ.K.Rowlinguseherfullname?A.Shedidn'tlikehername.B.Hergrandmot
herdidn'tapprove.C.Thepublisherwantedtoattractyoungboys.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Wheredidthemanlearntosail?A.InSpain.B.IntheUK.C.InAfrica.
19.Whatisthespeaker'sbiggestdangerwhilesailing?A.Sufferingfrombadweather.B.Beingattackedbysharks.C.Nothavingenoug
hwater.20.Howdoesthemancurrentlyearnmoney?A.Bycleaningandsellingboats.3B.Bytakingtouristsontrips.C.Byteachingchildrenhowtosail.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。ABigThinkersSeriesThe2022BigThinkersSeri
esfromNewScientisteventsfeaturesfouronlinetalks,coveringawiderangeoftopicsbyworld-classscientistspeakersandexperts.Ifyouarecuriousabo
utyourplanetoryouruniverse,thenthisseriesisyourplacetohearthelatestresearch.Save£20offthestandardticketpricebypurchasingaseriestickettoallfourtalks
intheBigThinkersSeries(availableon-demand)orpurchasesingleticketsforjust£13perlecture(availablebyearlybo
oking).Reality+:FromtheMatrixtotheMetaversewithDavidChalmersInthistalk,philosopherDavidChalmersarguesthatMetaverse-stylevirtualworldse
xperiencedthroughheadsetsarealsogenuineandmeaningfulrealitiesandwecanliveameaningfullifeinVR.Whatwedon’tknowaboutgravitywithClaudiadeRhamWeareallfa
miliarwiththeconceptofgravity.Inthistalk,ProfessorClaudiadeRhamwillexplorehowmuchweactuallyknowaboutgravityandhowmuchmore
thereislefttouncover.ABriefHistoryofTimekeepingwithChadOrzelFromStonehengetoatomicclocks,hereisthe5,000-year
historyofhowscienceisusedtomarktime.ChadOrzel,theinternationallybestsellingauthorofHowtoTeachQuantumPhysicstoYourDog,offersusawittyjourneythroughscie
ntifictheoryandquirky(反常的)historicaldetail.PhysicsattheEndoftheuniversewithKatieMackTheBigBangtheorytellsthestoryofthebeginningofthe
universeforthelast13.8billionyears.Buthowdoesthestoryend?JoinastronomerKatieMackassheshareswhatmodernastrophysicst
ellsusaboutthefinalfateoftheuniverse.21.Howmuchdoesaseriesticketcost?A.£13.B.£20.C.£30.D.£32.22.WhatwillChadOrzellecturein?A.Thegenuinere
ality.B.Thesecretsofgravity.C.Thehistoryoftimemarking.D.Thefinalfateoftheuniverse.23.Whatdothefourtalkshaveincommon?A.Theyareallaimedatscien
celovers.B.Theyareallconcernedwithgravity.C.Theywillallbegivenbybestsellingauthors.D.Theywillallbegivenbyexcellentphysicians.BCatshavenoemotions.
Atleast,that’swhatmyhusbandonceclaimed.Iarguedthatmytwocatsexperienceemotions.Theyfeelanger,fear,andhappiness.Heagreedwithme,butstucktohisopi
nionthatcatsdon’tfeellove.However,mycat,Sebastian,wouldteachhimotherwise.Whenmynext-doorneighbourmovedin,hehadaca
tnamedJuliet.Shewasanindoorlady,alwayswatchingtheenvironmentthroughthewindow.ThenonedaywhenIaccompaniedmycattothebackyardforhisplaytime,Seb
astiancaughtsightofJulietgazingathimbehindthewindow.Itsoonbecameobviousthattheywereattractedbyeachothe
r.Soeverydaythereafter,wheneverIletSebastianout,hewouldrushstraighttothebackyardnext-doorandtheywould
sitgazinglovinglyateachotherthroughthescreen,sheinside,andheoutside.Evenmyhusbandwatchedinamazement,an
dhewouldmurmur,“Butcatscan’tfeellove...canthey?”4Fivemonthslater,myneighbourhadtomovebecauseofwork.Myheartsank.Iw
onderedhowSebastianwouldreacttoJuliet’sleaving.FormonthsafterJulietmovedawayandthenewneighbourmovedin,I
oftencaughtSebastiansittingbyJuliet’swindow,lookingintotheapartmentinsearchofhislady.Thenewneighbourdidn’tmindhavingthe“Peeping(
偷看)Sebastian”afterIexplainedhisreasonforbeingthere.Sebastianmarkedthesmallareaoutsidethatwindowashisterritory.Othermalecatswereallow
edinthebackyard,butnotnearJuliet’swindow,whichheguardeduntilhisdeath.Evennow,whenmyhusbandandIwalkthroughthebackyardands
eethatwindow,heremindsmeofthelessonSebastiantaughthim...thatcatsdoindeedfallinlove.24.Whatcanbeinferredfrompa
ragraph2?A.Julietwasallowedtogoout.B.SebastianenjoyedthemomentwithJuliet.C.Theauthorwastheonlypersontoaccompanyhercat
.D.Theauthor’shusbandhatedthetwocatsstayingtogether.25.WhydidSebastianmarkthesmallareaoutsidethatwindowashisterrito
ry?A.Becausehecouldn’tplayinthebackyard.B.Becausehecouldn’tgetalongwithothercats.C.Becausetherewerefewplacesf
orhimtoplay.D.BecausetheareawasguardedbyhimforJuliet.26.Whichofthefollowingchangedthehusband’sopiniononcats?A.Thedeat
hofSebastian.B.Theneighbour’ssuddendeparture.C.Thestorybetweenthetwocats.D.Theargumentbetweenhimandtheauthor.27.Whichisthebesttitleof
thetext?A.Cats,LikePeople,HaveFeelingsB.CatsLovePeopleC.Love—theOnlyFeelingBetweenCatsD.CatsAreNotAbletoFallinLoveCMicrobiolo
gistshavedesignedasustainablewaytoremovepollutingmicroplasticsfromtheenvironmentbyusingbacteria.Initialdesignasitis,itpa
vesthewayforsustainablyloweringplasticpollutionlevelsandstopthe“plastification”.Bacterianaturallytendtogroupto
getherandsticktosurfaces,andthiscreatesastickymaterialcalled“biofilm”.ResearchersattheHongKongPolytechnicUniversity(PolyU)wanttousethisadhesivebacte
riacharacterandcapturemicroplasticsinpollutedwatertoformaneasilydisposableandrecyclableblob(团).SylviaLangLiu,microbiologyre
searcheratPolyUandleadresearcheronthisproject,togetherwithhisteam,hasengineeredabacterialbiofilm,whichcan
fixandabsorbmicroplasticsfloatingaroundinthewater,andmakethemsinktothebottomofthewater.Thentheresearcherscanseparatethemicroplasticsfromthebacteriatr
apsandgetthemreadytorecycle.Microplasticsaretheplasticfragments,usuallysmallerthan5mm,whichareaccidentallyreleasedin
totheenvironmentduringproductionandbreakdownofgrocerybagsorwaterbottles,orduringeverydayactivitiessuchaswashingsynthetic(合成的)clothesorusingpersonalc
areproductswithscrubbingmicrobeadsinthem.Microplasticsarevisuallytiny,makingitchallengingtodevelopeffectivesolutionstotrap,collect,andrecyclethem.Mic
roplasticsarenoteasilybiodegradable(生物降解的),sotheystickaroundforlongandabsorbandaccumulatepoisonouschemicals.Theysp
readintowastewaterandintotheoceans,endangeringmarineanimalsandeventuallythreateninghumanhealth,Microplasticshadbeenfoundinmorethan114specieslivingint
hewater5andalsosalt,lettuce,apples,andmorein2018accordingtotheInternationalMaritimeOrganization.“Thisisaninnovativeapplicationofbiofil
mengineeringl0addresstheplastiopollutioncrisis,”saidDrJoannaSadler,researcheratUniversityofEdinburgh,whowasnotinvolvedinthisstudy.“On
eofthebiggestchallengesindealingwithmicroplasticsiscapturingsuchsmallparticles.Liuandco-workershavedenmonstratedanelegantsolutionto
thisproblem,whichholdsgreatpotentialtobefurtherdevelopedintoareal-worldwastewatertreatmenttechnology.”28.Whichofthefollowi
ngbestexplainstheunderlinedword“adhesive”inParagraph2?A.Floating.B.Sticky.C.Diverse.D.Visual.29.Whyaremicroplasticshardtocapture?A.The
yarevisuallytoosmall.B.Theyarehardtobiodegrade.C.Theycontinuetoexistforlong.D.Theyarepoisonouschemicals.30.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagra
ph?A.SmallparticlesareessentialtoaddresswaterpollutionB.Biofilmbasbeenwidelyusedtosettleplasticpollution.C.Sadlerthinkslittleofthebiofilmengineerin
gapplication.D.Biofilmapplicationispromisingforwastewatertreatment.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Microplasticr
emoval.B.Usesofbacteria.C.Wastewatertreatment.D.Plasticpollution.DIt’snotjustinyourhead:adesiretocurluponthesofaafteradayspenttoilin
gatthecomputercouldbeaphysicalresponsetomentallydemandingwork,accordingtoastudythatlinksmentalexhaustiontochangesinbrainphysiologythatcausef
eelingsoftiredness.ThestudywasconductedbyneuroscientistAntoniusWiehlerattheParisBrainInstituteandhiscolleague
s.Tolearnthecauseofmentalexhaustion,theresearchteamenrolled40participantsandassigned24ofthemtoperformachallengingtask.Theseincludedlook
ingatacomputerscreenandmatchingdifferentlettersthatappeared.Theother16participantsdidasimilar,buteasiertask.Bothteamsworkedforsixho
urs,andhadtwoten-minutebreaks.Whilethestudyparticipantsfocusedontheirwork,Wiehlerandhisteamscannedtheglutamate(谷氨酸)inthe
brainsoftheparticipants.Glutamateisanimportantsignallingmoleculeinthebrainthatworksinmemoryandlearning.Toomuchglutamatemayupset
thebrain’sfunctions,whichmeansthebrainistiredanditmustrest.Theresearchersfoundthatparticipantswholabouredonthemoredifficulttaskhadhigherlevelsof
glutamateinthebrainthanthosewhoworkedontheeasiertask.Theresultsuggestedpeoplewhospendmorethansixhoursworkingonataskthatrequiresalotofth
oughtaremorelikelytofeeltired.Andnowthatasystemhasbeenestablishedtomeasuremetabolic(新陈代谢的)changesinrespo
nsetomentalfatigue,theteamhopetolearnmoreabouthowtorecoverfrommentalexhaustion.Whiletheresearchershaven’tworkedoutanewsolution,Wi
ehleroffersthat,“Iwouldemploygoodoldrecipes:restandsleep!Thereisgoodevidencethatglutamateiseliminatedfromaperiodofrest.Agoodnapcanbeasshortas2
0minutes,butcanmakeusfeeltotallyrefreshed.”32.WhatdoWiehlerandhiscolleaguestrytostudy?A.Whythinkinghardmakesusfeeltired.B.Whypeoplespendlong
timeonscreen.C.Whopreferstotakeachallengingtask.D.Howpeoplecanalternateworkwithrest.33.Whichtaskmaycausementalexhaustio
nmoreeasily?A.WatchingafunnymovieonTV.B.ClimbingtheMountainTaiover6hours.C.Involvingasimpleeconomic-relateddecisio
n.D.Playingchessgamesonthecomputerfor7hours.634.WhatistheattitudeofWiehlertowardthesystem?A.SkepticalB.Negative.C.Indi
fferent.D.Supportive.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thereisnoneedtofindanewsolution.B.Itisnouseputtingthesystemintoreal
ity.C.Furtherstudyisnecessaryformentalexhaustion.D.Anapisthebestwaytoreducethementaltiredness.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅
读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TipsforTravelingonaLowBudgetThesedays,alotofpeopletravelasaresul
tofrisingwealth.Onsocialmedia,friends,families,andcompletestrangersaresharingbeautifulimagesoftheplacesthey’vebeenTrav
elingcanbealotoffun,butitdoestakemoneytogetonaplaneandseetheworld.___16___Herearefourexperttips.Planahead.Planningisposs
iblythemostimportantaspectofanytrip.Ifyouwanttokeepyourcostsdown,youmustmakeaplan.Thatwillallowyoutospendthelea
stamountofmoneytomeetyourdemandswhentraveling.___17______18___Whenyoupurchaseticketsatleastsixmonthsinadvance,certainairlinesoffe
rdiscountedpricingontheirflights.Discountsletyouspendlessmoneythanyouinitiallyplannedto,andpreparingaheadwillhelpyoufindthegreatestdiscoun
ts.Preparealternativedestinations.___19___WhenvisitingThailandforinstance,youcandecidetovisitChiangMairatherthanPhuketorBa
ngkok.ThisisduetoChiangMai’saffordability,coolerclimate,anddistinctiveattractions.Remembertravelinsurance.Considertravelinsuranceasaninvestmentr
atherthananextracost.___20___.Beinginsuredallowsyoutoavoidpayingforlostorstolenluggageormedicalexpenses.A.Lookfordiscounts.B.Take
freewalkingtours.C.Sohowexactlyshouldyoutravelonasmallbudget?D.Yourbudgettripcanbemorecolorfulwithsecondarydestinations.E.Whileworkinghardtosavey
oushouldn’tbecomesickwhiletravelingF.Giventhatyoucanuseitinanemergency,itmaysaveatonofmoneyinthelong
runG.Everythingshouldbeplanned,suchasplanetickets,thehotelsandthethingsyou’llbuy.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、
C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。IhavebeeninlovewithYogaformanyyears.ThepracticeofYogacanleadtoa____41____betweenmindandbody.Inthetraining,t
hereisa____42____motionthathasbeenoneofmyfavoriteposes.EachtimeIparticipateinthispractice,Ifeeladeepsenseof___
_43____withallthoseinthegroup.Insteadofstandingalone,theclassstandsina____44____closeenoughforustoholdhands.Eachofu
sgivesand____45____trustandsupportfromonetoanother.Asaunitweshiftour____46____toonefoot,restingtheotherfootagainstourankleorourlegmuscle.Slowlywe__
__47____thehandpositionsothatwearepalmtopalm.We____48____ourarmsandcreateacrown(王冠)ofhandsaboveourheads.Aslight____49____maystartandsoon
werealizewehavethe____50____ofeachpersoninthecircle,trustingthemtoprotectusfrom____51____.Wefeelasenseofsecurity,closingoure
yesknowingweare____52____.Intimewereturntostandingontwofeetbeforeshiftingto____53____ontheotherfoot.Aswefinish,th
ereisamomentofsilenceforusto____54____absorbtheloveandsupportwehavereceived.Balancewithsupportmakesstandingtogether____55____incommunity.Somuchbetter
thanstandingalone.741.A.separationB.conflictC.harmonyD.adjustment42.A.bendingB.standingC.jumpingD.sliding4
3.A.prideB.belongingC.patienceD.connection44.A.circleB.lineC.crowdD.shelter45.A.receivesB.offersC.assuresD.affords46.A.stre
ngthB.powerC.weightD.energy47.A.improveB.changeC.lowerD.challenge48.A.tightenB.looseC.waveD.raise49.A.shakeB.touchC.hugD.push50.A.honorB.supportC.sy
mpathyD.respect51.A.failingB.releasingC.injuringD.falling52.A.safeB.confidentC.smartD.independent53.A.strugglingB.dancingC.skatingD.balancing54.A.s
ecretlyB.individuallyC.eventuallyD.purposely55.A.popularB.uniqueC.strongD.effective第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Inthepasteightyears,Chinahasachieveditsgoalofpovertyreduction___56___plannedandnearly100millionpeople___57___(lift)outofpover
ty,accordingtoXiJinping,generalsecretaryoftheCommunistPartyofChinaCentralCommittee.Sincethe18thNational
CongressoftheCPC,thePartyhastakenlotsofinnovativeandcreativemeasurestoreducepovertyandhaslaunchedawar___58___povertyofthelarges
teverscaleinthehistoryofmankind.Sofar,Chinahasadjustedthestandardforabsolutepovertyseveraltimestokeep___59___inlinewiththecountry’ssocialan
d___60___(economy)development.TheCPChasputthepeoplefirstandmadeeffortstohelpthose___61___areinpoverty-stricken
arealead___62___happylife.Witheightyearsofcontinuousefforts,allruralpeople,basedonthesecurrent___63___(criterion
)inChina,havebeenliftedoutofpoverty.All___64___(remain)countieshavebeenremovedfromthecountry’spovertylist,a
ndabsolutepovertyandoverallregionalpovertyhavebeeneliminated,Xisaid,addingthatthisisaremarkablevictorythathas___65___(huge)impres
sedtheworld.Thegreatvictoryhasboostedthepeople’sfeelingofgain,happinessandsafety.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分
)66.你将参加主题为“NatureIsOurBestTeacher”的英语演讲比赛,请你以“ALessonfrom______”为题写一篇演讲稿,描述你观察到的一个事物或者自然现象(如滴水穿石),并陈述你从
中获得的启发。注意:1.词数80左右;2.文章的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。ALessonfrom______Hello,everyone.TodayIwanttosharewithyouastoryabout________________
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______That’sall.Thankyou!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。Alittleboysellingmagazinesforschoolwalke
duptoahousethatpeoplerarelyvisited.Thehousewasveryoldandshabbyandtheownerhardlyevercameout.Whenhedidcomeout,hewouldnotsayhellotohisneighborsorpasse
rs-bybutsimplyjustglareatthem.Theboyknockedonthedoorandwaited,sweatingfromfearoftheoldman.Theboy’spare
ntstoldhimtostayawayfromthehouse,andalotoftheotherneighborhoodchildrenweretoldthesamethingfromtheirparents.Ashewasreadytowalkaway,thedo
orslowlyopened.“Whatdoyouwant?”theoldmansaidimpatiently.Thelittleboywasveryafraidbuthehadaquota(份额)tomeetforschoolwithsellingthemagazines.Sohegotup
thecourageandsaid,“Sir.Iamsellingthesemagazines,andIwaswonderingifyouwouldliketobuyonefromme.”Theoldmanjus
tstaredattheboywithoutaword.Theboycouldseeinsidetheoldman’shouseandsawsomedogfigurines(小雕像)onthefirep
lace.“Doyoucollectdogs?”Thelittleboyasked.“Yes,Ihavemanycollectionsinmyhouse.TheyaremyfamilyhereandtheyareallIhave.”Theboythen
feltsorryfortheman,asitseemedthathewasverylonelysoul.“Well,Idohaveamagazinehereaboutdogssinceyoulikedogss
omuch,”saidtheboy.Buttheoldmanwasreadytoclosethedoorontheboyandsaid,“No,Idon’tneedanymagazinesofanykind.”Thelittleboywassadthathewasnotgoing
tomakehisquotawiththesale.Hewasalsosadfortheoldmanbeingsoaloneinthehousethatheowned.Theboywenthomeand
thenhadanidea.Hehadalittledogfigurinethathegotsomeyearsagofromanaunt.Thefigurinedidnotmeannearlyasmuchtohimsin
cehehadareallivedogandalargefamily.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thelittleboyheadedbackdowntotheoldman’shouse.____________________________
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