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保密★启用前厦门市2024届高中毕业班第一次质量检测英语试题2024.1本试卷共12页,考试时间120分钟,总分150分。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题

目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,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。例:Howmu

chistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwasthefinalscore?A.3:2.B.3:3.C.3:4.2.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tochangeanappoi

ntment.B.Toaskaboutwork.C.Toarrangeatrip.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthesciencetest?A.Demanding.B.Unexpected.C.Easy.4.Wherearethes

peakers?A.Atanairport.B.Inahotel.C.Inadepartmentstore.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Afish.B.Adish.C.Aroommate.第二节(共15小题;每小题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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题

。6.Whathappenedduringthewoman'sskiingtrip?A.Shehitatree.B.Shefellintothesnow.C.Shemadenoprogressinskiing.7.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardstheinstru

ctor'sdecision?A.Disapproving.B.Supportive.C.Unconcerned.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthepiethewomanmadelookstrange?A.S

hewantedtosurpriseherfather.B.Sheforgottoshapethepieproperly.C.Sheaddedagreatmanyingredients.9.Whatdoesthewomanplantodowiththepie?A.Puta

neggonit.B.Changeitsshape.C.Beautifyitstop.10.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Brotherandsi

ster.C.Customerandsalesgirl.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whattypeofphotographydidthewomanstartwith?A.Streetphotography.B.Fashionphotograp

hy.C.Naturephotography.12.Whydoesthewomanlikestreetphotography?A.It'schallenging.B.Ittellsherstory.C.Itdocumentsordinarylife.13.Whatwill

thewomangivetheman?A.Aphoto.B.Astorybook.C.Amagazine.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Conductingasurvey.B.Askingfordirections.C.Plann

ingatrip.15.Whatisthewomanhappywithaboutthetrain?A.Itsspace.B.ItsInternet.C.Itsspeed.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthetraintoday?A.Itwasto

ocrowded.B.Itbrokedownhalfway.C.Itranbehindschedule.17.Whatimprovementimpressedthewoman?A.Theinformationdisplayfacil

ities.B.Biggerboardsfortraintimes.C.Moreseatsontheplatforms.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatisthepurposeofNati

onalHuggingDay?A.Tocreateachanceforpeopletogetrefreshed.B.Toexpandthepositiveeffectsofhugging.C.Topromoteaneventrelatedtohugging.19.

Howwilldailyhugsaffectachild?A.Hewillbesmarter.B.Hewillbemoresociable.C.Hewillbemoreopen-minded.20.Whatcanwelearnf

romthetalk?A.Animalshugmorethanpeopledo.B.Hugshappeninvarioussituations.C.Huggingrequiresimmediateactions.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAnimalvolunteeringabroadistheperfectopportunityforanimalloversw

howanttodosome-thinggoodwhiletraveling.Hereareseveralprograms.LeatherbackTurtleAmbassadorOurmainmissionistoprotectendangeredseaturtlessucha

stheleatherbackseaturtleandthegreenseaturtle.Byworkingwithlocalsandenvironmentaleducationprograms,wewillbeabletoeducatepeopleontheimportanceofpro

tectingthevaluableseaecosystem.Location:Limon,CostaRicaRequirements:Age:18-50;Languageskill:basicEnglishFee:266€perweekWildlifeShelterCarerEveryyear

,hundredsofthousandsofnativeanimalsareinjuredorbecomesick,oftenbecauseofinteractionwithpeopleorpets.Ourwildlifesheltershaverescuedsick,injuredn

ativewildlifeandlovedthembacktohealthtobereturnedtothenaturalenvironment.Sincewereceivenofundingfromgovernments,thesheltersrelyonthedonationsofvolu

nteersandthepublic.Location:NewSouthWales,AustraliaRequirements:Age:18-50;Languageskill:fluentEnglishFee:706€perweekThaiElephan

tSanctuaryOurprogramhelpsdomesticatedelephantsrescuedfromalifeofworkingonthestreetsorlog-gingandprovidescaretoresc

uedelephantpopulation.TheprogramhaswonnumerousawardsforitsethicalcontributiontotheassistanceofThaiElephants.Theteamhaverescueddozenso

felephantsandgiventhemsheltersinbeautiful,openspaces.Location:Phetchaburiprovince,ThailandRequirements:Age:18-50;Languageskill:fluentEn

glishFee:647€perweekForce-freeHorseSanctuaryAssistantAreyoupassionateabouthorsesandeagertomakeapositive

impactonhorsewelfare?JoinourincredibleForce-FreeHorseSanctuaryProgram,whereyou'llbecomepartofadevotedteamcaring

forourbeautifulhorses.Throughpositivereinforcementandforce-freehorsemanshipskills,you'llhelpimprovethelivesofthesemagnificentanimals

.Location:Atajate,SpainRequirements:Age:14-50;Languageskill:basicEnglishorbasicSpanishFee:392€perweek21.Whichprogramcostsleastperwe

ek?A.LeatherbackTurtleAmbassador.B.WildlifeShelterCarer.C.ThaiElephantSanctuary.D.Force-freeHorseSanctuaryAssistant.22.Whatcanyoudointhe

programofWildlifeShelterCarer?A.Advocateprotectingseaanimals.B.Attendtoanimalsinpoorcondition.C.Adoptend

angeredanimalsasyourpets.D.Acquirecomplicatedhorsemanshipskills.23.Wherecanyouvolunteerifyouarea15-year-oldEnglishspe

aker?A.Limon,CostaRica.B.NewSouthWales,Australia.C.Phetchaburiprovince,Thailand.D.Atajate,Spain.BMyplantolearntoplaythecello(大提琴)wasahealthyc

hoice.SoItookthenextinnocentstep.ofgoingtoashopthatsellsandrentsstringinstruments,especiallyviolins,violas,andcellos.Theplacewasahole-in-the-wa

ll,upasteepflightofstairs.Instrumentsleftanarrowpathtothecounterwhereawomanwithgreyhairandwarmeyesgreetedme.SinceIcouldn'tformaquestio

naboutwhatIwanted,Ijuststoodthereexploringthescene,whichfeltimmenselypleasurable.Irentedacello,abow,andacase

toholdthem.Whatattractedmetothecellowasitsenormoussizeanditssoft,smooth,andmemorablesounds.It'saninstrumentmadeofbeautifullypolishedwoodthatI

couldwrapmyarmsaroundandfeelitspowerfulvibrationswhenthestringswereplayed.Thatwasagoodstartingpointforme.Theo

nlyproblemwasthatIdidn'tknowhowtoplayit.There'sapopularbeliefthatthecelloisaparticularlydifficultinstrumentt

olearn.Anotheristheadmonition,"Don'tbotherifyouareabeginneroverage10!"Well,Iwas70,andwhatothersthoughtnolongerinfluencedme.Andbesides,Itho

ughtofthewordsofDr.Cohen,whosuggestedthatlearningcausesphysicalchangesinthebrain.SoIfoundateacherwhohadrespectforolderadultbe

ginnersandIpracticeddiligently,dailyforyears,andsometimesdisheartened,butIkeptup.I'mhappytoreportthatnow,mo

rethanadecadelater,Icanholdmyowninastringtrioandtwoquartets(twoviolins,aviola,andme,thefemalecello)andevenaseniorcommunityband.Ofcourse,I'll

neversoundlikeYo-YoMabutyoucouldrecognizeaMozartpieceifyouheardmeplayit.And,moreimportantly,Idon'tneedtopleaseanyonebutmyself.Whetherit's

apleasurablepastimeoranewcareer,thestartingpointisthesame:wonder,curi-osity,determination,andthedesireto

keepyourbrainsharp.24.Howdidthewriterfeelintheshop?A.Amusedbytheshopassistant.B.Anxiousforaliveperformance.C.Pleasedatthenicemusicat

mosphere.D.Curiousaboutwheretofindateacher.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"admonition"inparagraph3mean?A.App

roval.B.Criticism.C.Puzzlement.D.Warning.26.WhydoesthewritermentionDr.Coheninparagraph3?A.Torecommendareliabledoct

or.B.Toprovideproofforcommonbelief.C.Toaddanotherreasonforherdecision.D.Tostressthecrucialfunctionofthebrain.27.Whichofthef

ollowingcanbestconveythewriter'sidea?A.Artisman'ssecondnature.B.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.C.Educationisthekeytosuccess.D.Happinessisthebestformofhealt

h.CImaginebeingabletouseenergyfromthesunallthetime,evenwhenit'snight.That'stheideathatscientistsatCaltech(CaliforniaInstit

uteofTechnology)areexploring.They'reworkingoncollectingsunlightinspaceandsendingitsenergytoEarth.Caltech'sscientistshavecreatedaspecialto

olforthisproject.TheycallitMAPLE.MAPLEandtwootherdevicesarepartofaprojectthatwassentintospaceinJanuary,2023.MAPLE'sjobisto

testtheideaofsendingenergywirelesslyfromspacetoEarth.We'reusedtousingwirestomoveelectricalenergyfromoneplacetoanot

her.Butsendingenergywithoutwiresisalottrickier.ThemethodusedbyCaltech'sscientistsdependsonthewaywavesactwhentheymeet.

Imaginetwowavescomingtogetherastheytravelinthesamedirection.Ifthetopsofthewaveslineup,theycombinetomakeabiggerwa

ve.Butifthetopofonewavelinesupwiththelowpointoftheother,thewavescanceleachotherout.TheCaltechteamhasfoundawaytocontrolt

hetimingoflotsofmicrowavessothattheycancombinetheirpower,andfocustheenergyinonedirection.It'salittlelikeusingamagnifying(放大的)glas

stofocussunlightintoasmall,hotpointoflight.Toprovethatthesystemcouldwork,MAPLEsentenergytotwodevicesjust30centimeter

sawayinspace.Thisenergywasthenturnedintoelectricity,whichmadetwosmalllightslightup.Next,MAPLEsentenergyallthewaydowntoalabatCaltech.Thesc

ientistswereabletodetecttheenergy,provingthatit'spossibletosendsolarenergytoEarthfromspace.Dr.Hajimiri,oneoftheproject'sleaders,thin

ksthatoneday,thesystemcouldbeextremelyuseful,bringingenergytoplacesthatneedit,allovertheworld.Hebelievesthatinth

efuture,we'llbeabletosendenergytoremoteregionsandareasdestroyedbywarornaturaldisaster.28.WhatisthechallengeinCaltech'sprojectwithMAPLE?A.Solarenergyd

etection.B.Wirelessenergydelivery.C.Sendingdevicesintospace.D.Usingwirestomoveelectricity.29.HowdoestheCaltechteamconcentratesolarpower?A.Bychangingt

hewaymicrowavesact.B.Bymagnifyingwavescomingtogether.C.Bycontrollingthetimingofmicrowaves.D.Byliningupthewavesinoppositedirect

ions.30.WhatpotentialbenefitcouldthesystembringinthefutureaccordingtoDr.Hajimiri?A.Warningpeopleofnaturaldisasters.B.Turningsolar

energyintoelectricity.C.Providingasolutiontoenergyshortages.D.Sendingenergytoregionsinurgentneed.31.Whatcanbeasuitable

titleforthetext?A.TheUseofSolarEnergyinSpaceExplorationB.TheChallengesofGeneratingEnergyWithoutWiresC.Th

eDevelopmentofaNewToolforCollectingElectricityD.ThePossibilityofSendingEnergyWirelesslyfromSpacetoEarthDOnthestreetsofManhattanandWashington,D.C.

,inneighborhoodsinSeoulandparksinParis,ginkgo(银杏)treesarelosingtheirleavesinreactiontothefirstgustofcoldwi

nterair.Thisleafdrop,gradualatfirst,andthensudden,carpetsstreetswithgolden,fan-shapedleaves.Sci-entistsaredocumentingevidenceoftheeven

thappeninglaterandlater,apossibleindicationofcli-matechange.Butthestoryofginkgosisnotthefamiliaroneofhumancarelessnesswithn

ature.ThankstofossilsfoundinNorthDakota,scientistsfoundaginkgohasgeneticallysimilaran-cestorsdatingback170millionyearstotheJurassicPeriod."Italm

ostwentextinct.Thenhumansrescueditandspreaditaroundtheworld.It'ssuchagreatevolutionary(进化)andculturalstory,

"saysPeterCrane,aginkgoexpert.Onetheoryforthedeclineoftheginkgospeciesbegan130millionyearsago,whenfloweringplantsbeganspreading

.Theygrewfasterandattractedmorepollinators(传粉者)thanginkgos.“"It'spossiblethatginkgoswereelbowedoutoftheway,"saysCrane.Already

competingtosurvive,ginkgosbegantodisappearduringatimeofglobalcoolingthatbeganaround66millionyearsago.B

ythetimethelasticeageended11,000yearsago,theremainingsurvivorswerefoundinChina.Ginkgotreesaresmelly."Myguessisthattheywereeatenbyanimal

sthatlikedsmellythings.Theythenpassedthroughtheirbodyandgrew."Cranesays.Thosesameseedsmayhavehelpedginkgofindfavorwithhumans1,000yearsago.Once

cleanedoftheirouterlayer,ginkgoseedsaresafetoeat.It'sthen,whenthetreeshadlongsincedisappearedelsewhere,thatp

eopleinChinamayhavebegunplantingthemandeatingtheirseeds.Thengraduallyginkgosspreadacrosstheworld.Nowit'sseeminglynaturallyresistan

ttoinsectsandhighlevelsofairpollution.Craneisn'tworriedaboutitsfuture,though:Thepopularityofthespecieswillhelpitsurvive.

"Thoughitsstatusinthewildmaybedifficulttoaccess,it'saplantthat'sunlikelytoevergoextinct,"hesays.32.Whatmayhavecau

sedthefurtherdelayofginkgo'sleafdrop?A.Thecolderweatherinwinter.B.Theprotectionfromcitycouncils.C.Th

eglobalwarmingphenomenon.D.Thecarelessinteractionwithhumans.33.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thereasonswhyginkgosalmostdied

out.B.Theadvantagesofginkgosoverotherplants.C.Thetheoriesofexpertsformultiplyingginkgos.D.Thecompetitionbetweenvariousfloweringplants.34.Whatmig

hthavecontributedtoginkgos'survival?A.Theireatableseeds.B.Theirunpleasantsmell.C.Thenaturalevolution.D.Thecarefulplant

ing.35.HowdoesCranefeelaboutginkgos'future?A.Worried.B.Optimistic.C.Uncertain.D.Hopeless.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。Readinganewstoryaloneisoftenagreatwaytorelax.However,someti

mesyoujustwanttodiscusswhatyou'vereadwithanotherpersontobringthoseideasoffthepageandintotheworld.36First,findmembe

rs.Whenyoubeginsearchingforyourbookclubmembers,lookintheplacesinyourlifethatfeelmostnaturaltoyou.37Then,maybei

t'spostinganoticeonthebulletinboardofyourlocallibraryorbookstore.Ifyou'relookingto"getarangeofperspectives"fromyourclub,youm

aywanttoconsiderlookingforadiverserangeofagesandgenders.Theycanbringtheirvariedworldviewstodiscussions.38Willyourtimetogetherbespentlargelyfocusingon

thenovelathand,orwillrefresh-mentsultimatelybethemostimportant?There'sthetypicalfriendsgatheringatsomeone's

apartmentandhavingcheeseandwineapproach.Butoftentimes,peoplewillbefrustratedbecausetheyjustturnintoasocialeventratherthanfocusingonthebook.Inorde

rtomakesureyournewgroupisallonthesamepage,takethetimetodiscusswhatyouwanttogetoutofregularclubgatheringsbeforeyourfirstofficialme

eting.Pickingbooksmayseemlikethetrickiestpart.Booksthatworkreallywellareonesthatallowyoutoreflectonself.Theyhavealotofentrypointsforpeoplesothey

probablyhaveagoodsetting.Thepacingissolid.There'sgreatcharacterdevelopmentandthelanguagedoesn'tgetinthewayofthestory.39Befo

reyourmeetings,listsomediscussionquestions.Remembertocomeupwithquestionsdependingonyourbook'sgenre:roman

ce,mystery,thrillerandsoon.40Forexample,youmayaskwhichscenehasstuckwiththemthemostorwhetherthereareanystandoutsentences.A.Itisnecessarytosetsom

egroupguidelines.B.Here'salookoffourofourfavoritesbelow.C.Tostart,reachouttoyourfriendswholovetoread.D.Th

erearealsogeneralquestionsyoucanstartoutwith.E.Youcannevergowrongwiththebestsellerlisttogettheballrolling.F.Choose

somethingwiththatcriteriaandyoucanpleaseallkindsofreaders.G.Ifyou'veeverhadtheurgetostartabookclub,it'seasierthanyoumightt

hink.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。DonPowellwaspullingtheenvelopesfromthemailbo

xoutsidehishomewhenhenoticedsomethingunusual--atinydollcouplewereinsidethemailbox.Asmallsticky41wasalsoinsi

de."We'vedecidedtolivehere,"themessageread.Itwas42fromMaryandShelley.Powell,72,sayshe43thoughtthatsomebodymusthaveleftthewoodendollsinsidehisma

ilboxbymistake."Iaskedthe44whetheranybodyhadleftdollsintheirmailboxes,andeveryonetoldmeno,"hesays."SoIthought,thismustjustbea45,andwho

everleftthemherewillcomebackto46them.Imovedthemtothebackofthemailboxtoseewhatwouldhappen."Afewdayspassedandnobody47th

edolls,Powellsays,notingthatheandhiswifesoondiscoveredthatthesmallcouplehad48atableandapillow."Ialsohaveasenseof49,so

Ileftanoteofmyown,sayingthatwhatthe50reallyneededwasarefrigeratorstockedwithfood,"hesays.Thefridgenever51.Butoverthenextseveralmonths,additionalitem

swerestrangely52.Everymonthortwo,particularlyaroundholidays,thePowellsfindsomething53placedinsidetheboxforMaryandShell

ey."Peopleintheneighborhoodareenjoyingitandstopbysome-timestoaskquestions,"hesaid."SomepeopleaskifI'vethoughtabout

54anoutdoorcamera,butpersonally,Ilikeitbeinga55."41.A.pictureB.toyC.brochureD.note42.A.signedB.madeC.borrowedD

.learned43.A.seriouslyB.initiallyC.honestlyD.instantly44.A.producersB.childrenC.neighborsD.postmen45.A.jokeB.cheatC.gif

tD.donation46.A.payB.getC.dressD.hold47.A.claimedB.replacedC.purchasedD.recognized48.A.missedB.decoratedC.acquiredD.designed49.A.securityB

.guiltC.satisfactionD.humor50.A.storeB.homeC.communityD.mailbox51.A.cooleddownB.brokedownC.openedupD.s

howedup52.A.preservedB.carvedC.deliveredD.repaired53.A.newB.valuableC.uglyD.familiar54.A.sharingB.fixingC.adjustingD.hiding55.A.do

ubtB.shockC.secretD.hope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。Dujiangyanisanancientirrigationsyst

em,56(locate)intheMinRiverValley,SichuanProvince,China.It57(build)byagovernornamedLiBingandhisson,whohavebeenadmiredbyChineseforover

2,000years.Thesystemconsistsofthreemain58(part):theYuzui(FishMouth)levee(河堤),theFeishayan(FlyingSandWeir),andtheBaopingkou(B

ottle-NeckChannel).TheYuzuire-directswaterawayfromthecityofChengduwhileallowingsandandmud59(flow)throughthemainchann

el,preventingflooding.TheFeishayancontrolstheflowofwaterandhelpspreventgradualdestruction,whiletheBaopingkou

distributesthewater60farmland.Dujiangyanhasbeenabletocontrolthewaterflowwithouttheuseofdamsorgates61isconsideredone

ofthegreatestengineeringprojectsinancientChina.Ithasalsoplayedacrucialroleinirrigatingthesurroundingfar

mland,62(make)theregiononeofthemostfertilecroplandsinChina.Inadditiontoits63(practice)uses,Dujiangyanisalsoapopulartouristattrac

tion,64visitorscometoadmiretheancientarchitectureandlearnaboutitshistory.In2000,itwasrecognizedasaUNESCOWor

ldHeritageSiteforitsculturalandhistorical65(significant).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校英文报记者李华,刚刚完成对你校高中生每周参

加体育锻炼时长的调查,调查结果如图所示。请你结合图表内容,进行数据介绍和分析。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ASurveyonWeeklyExerciseTime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。Theycalledhim"DonnietheDungBeetle".Donalddidn'tmindthecomparison,asheknewthatAfricandungbeetles(粪金龟)werekn

ownformovingthingsathousandtimestheirownbodyweight.However,hisclassmatesinMrs.Beecher'sthird-gradeclassprobablydidn't

knowthisfact.NobodyknewinsectslikeDonalddid,andhefiguredthatbeingcomparedtoadungbeetlewasnotapraise.Oneday,RichiemadefunofDonald,po

intingtowardsacontainerunderthewindowwhereasmallbrownballhungfromabranch.Donaldtriedtoexplainthatitwasaneggcaseofaprayingmantis(螳螂),andth

eexcitingpartwouldbewhentheeggshatched.ButRichiedidn'tunder-stand,andneitherdidmostoftheotherkids.Donaldhadbroughttheeggcasefromhi

sbackyardandwasexcitedwhenMrs.Beecheragreedtomakeittheirclassproject.Hethoughthavinganinsectasaclasspetmightfina

llygivehimsomethingtotalkaboutwiththeotherkids.Butaftertwomonthsofstaringatalifelessbrownball,Donaldbegantolosehope.Duringscienceclassoneday,Mrs

.Beecherannouncedtheywouldstartbywritingintheirjour-nals.AsDonaldopenedhisjournal,aleftoverparticlefromhislunchrolledacrossthepage.Whenh

ewenttobrushitoff,herealizeditwasn'taparticleatall-itwasatinyprayingmantis,barelythesizeofagrainofrice!Donaldbounced

outofhisseat,cryingoutthattheeggswerehatching.Suddenly,chaoseruptedintheclassroomasmorebabymantisesstartedappearingeverywhere.Kidswerej

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