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12023届高三年级第四次调研测试英语科试卷命题人:范艳艳审题人:连明第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面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。1.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Th

edogistooloud.B.Thelightsaretoobright.C.Thewindowcoversaretooshort.2.Whydidthemanchangehismind?A.Tomakemoremoney.B.Togoonva

cation.C.Tocontinuegoingtoschool.3.Howdoestheboy’sbrotherknowGary?A.Byplayingsports.B.Bysharingaclass.C.Bytakingpartinacontest.4.WhatisJoh

nPotterprobablygoingtodoonTVtonight?A.Writeapoem.B.Receiveanaward.C.Introducehisnewwork.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthewoma

n’sanswer?A.It’sfalse.B.It’sunclear.C.It’ssurprising.第二节听下面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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6

.Whatwasthebiggestproblemaccordingtothefirefighters?A.Thebuildingwasold.B.Theroomwastoosmall.C.Thefirehappenedinthemidnight.7.Whatwillthecitycouncild

onext?A.Fixtheoldbuilding.B.Buildanewcenter.C.Getthegovernment’ssupport.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Insidethestor

e.B.Overthephone.C.Atthewoman’shouse.9.Whydidthemanturndownthewoman’srequest?A.Thescheduleisalreadyfull.B.Thecleanersareawayontheweekends.C.Thestoreh

asstoppedthecleaningservice.10.Whatdoesthewomanneedthecleanertodo?A.Cleanthefurniture.B.Washthedishes.C.Sweepthefloor.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wh

atistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowstudents.B.Parentandchild.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.12.

Whatdoestheboyseeasanadvantageofteaching?A.Fewtargets.B.Longholidays.C.Politechildren.13.Whichjobistheboyconside

ring?A.Awriter.B.Adoctor.C.Aphotographer.2听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatkindofeducationintheUKchargesfees?A.Juniorschool.B.Secondaryschool.C.Univer

sity.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkeducatedpeoplefromvillagesusuallydo?A.Theyleavethevillages.B.Theyhelppoorchildreninthevillage

s.C.Theysetupsomehealthcarecentersinthevillages.16.Whatdoesthewomanwantvillagestoavoid?A.Fancyhotels.B.Pollutingfactories.C.Expensiv

erestaurants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthepurposeoftheevent?A.Toraisedonations.B.Toentertaintheguests.C.Tohavepeoplemakef

riends.18.Whatwastheorganizationstartedfor?A.Gatheringinformation.B.Teachingothers.C.Givinghelp.19.Whathappenedduringtheeventl

astyear?A.Arecordwasbroken.B.Anewmemberjoined.C.Adisasterhappened.20.Howlonghasthespeakerbeenemployedwiththegroup

?A.Fortwoyears.B.Forfouryears.C.Forsixyears.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)AWithinternationaltravelagainonthetable,pickingades

tinationforyourschooltripabroadisexcitingandprobablyalittledaunting.Herewehaveselectedafewofourtopdestinationst

oinspireyouandhelpyounarrowdownyouroptions.Throughexposuretodifferentcultures,studentswillgainamorecomprehensiveunderst

andingoftheworldandanappreciationforotherpeoples'waysoflife,nottomentionthattravelingwithyourstudentscanbeoneofthemostrewardingandmemorableexper

iencesyoucanhave.DiscoverthemanywondersofPragueKnownforitsdiversearchitectureandworld-classmuseums.Pragueisconsistentlyrankedasoneofthemostbeautifulc

itiesintheworld.Unfoldingamongwell-preservedcastles,BaroqueandGothiccathedrals,medievalsquares,andcaptivatingbridges,avisittoPragueis

guaranteedtobeaneyeopeningandenrichingschooltrip.BecharmedbythemanysidesofEdinburghEdinburgh'suniquearchitecturalcharmistheperfectsettingtoengages

tudentsinhistoryandculture.WithaspectacularGothicUNESCO-listedoldtownplayinghosttosomeofthemostdynamicandvariedartschoolsandcommunitypr

ojectsintheworld,youcandiscovertheancientartofScottishstorytelling,visituniquelocalartsprojects,dancethenightwayinatraditionalCeilidh(同乐会),

andgetinvolvedwithsomefantasticcharities.SoakupthespiritofListonForstudents,Lisbonistheperfectsettingforanexcitingadventuretha

tincludesauthenticPortugueseculture,fascinatingarchitecture,andastonishingUNESCOWorldHeritageSites.ThePortuguesepeoplelovesharingtheiruniqu

ehomeland,sobepreparedtobegreetedbyafriendlysmilefromalocal.GetsustainabilityinspirationinCopenhagenWell-known

forbeingamulticulturalcenter,Copenhagenisacrosstheglobefortheinnovative3approachtosustainablelivingfromgrowingorganic

produceinmanyurbangreenhousestopromotingcyclingculture.Thisfascinatingschooltripdestinationisfilledwiththenewesttec

hnologies,sustainablesolutions,andsymbolicarchitecture.21.Whichtripbestsuitsartstudents?A.Discoverthemanywo

ndersofPragueB.BecharmedbythemanysidesofEdinburghC.SoakupthespiritofLisbonD.GetsustainabilityinspirationinCop

enhagen22.Whatdothefourdestinationshaveincommon?A.Thelocalsareallveryfriendly.B.Studentshaveanopportunitytovisit

naturalsitesC.StudentscanhaveamulticulturalexperienceD.Thesetripsallowstudentstogetclosetodifferentarchit

ecture23.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Educators.B.StudentsC.Parents.DVisitors.BIn1980,IlivedinSydney,NovaScotia,whichwasadirtysteeltownthen.T

hesteelfactorywasfedbyalargenumberofcoalminessurroundingthearea.Ibecamefascinatedbythemines,theminersandthelifetheyled.Oneweekend,

IvisitedtheMiner'sMuseum,whichwasbuiltoveradisusedmine.Picturesofmen,facesblackwithcoaldust,hungfromthewallsonthemainfloor.Manywoulddiefromblacklung

diseaselongbeforetheydiedofoldage.Iwastheonlylocalinthegroupoftourists.Alongtheway,wepausedtolookatthedisplaysofmining

equipmentfromcenturieslonggone.Atonelightedalcove(壁凹)therewasasmallcage.Abirdoncelivedinside.Treatedkindlybytheminers,itwaswellfed.Itsatandwaitedtogi

veupitslifeasawarningofthedeadlymethanegas(沼气)thecoalproduced.Withnocolororsmell,abuildupofmethanewouldkilltheminersanddestroyt

hetunnelstheyworkedin.Thebird'sdeath,likeasmokedetector,warnedthemenofdanger."Turnoffyourhelmetlights!"t

heguidethenorderedinthetunnel."Iwantyoutoexperiencethelifeofaminer."Onebyoneweturnedoffourlights.Thedarknesswastotal—sothickthatyouthough

ttheveryairitselfhadbeensuckedoutofthemine.Andthesilence!Thesilencewascompleteexceptforthebreathsoffearfrom

mycompanions.Intheend,whenwewerepulledbacktothesurface,thewarmsunhadnewmeaningforus.Backinmysmall,rentedroomina

basement,Iclosedthecurtainsandturnedoffthelights.Ithoughtdeeplyaboutaminer'slifeundertheground,blackdust,nosunshineandmuchdanger.It'sno

talifeIwouldwishonanyone.Manypeoplemayhatetheirjobs.TherehavebeenafewIdidn'tlikeandcomplainedabout.ThenIthoughtaboutthecoalminersandrealizedhowbles

sedIam.24.WhydidtheauthorgototheMiner'sMuseum?A.Becausehewantedtorecordtheminers.B.Becausehedidn'twanttodoanythingelse.C.Beca

usehewasinterestedinthelifeoftheminers.D.Becausehewasalwaysattractedbypicturesinmuseums.25.Whatcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraph?A.Thebirdlikedme

thanegas.B.Evenalittlemethanegaswouldkilltheminers.C.Thetunnelswouldbeexplodedbytheminersifmethanegaswasreleased.D.Itwashardfortheminerstoknowifme

thanegaswasreleasedwithoutthebird.26.Howdidthetouristsfeelafterturningofftheirhelmetlights?A.Calmandrelaxed.B.Excitedandthrilled.C.Fascinateda

ndpeaceful.D.Breathlessandfrightened.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelasttwoparagraphs?4A.Hebelievedthathewasverylucky.B

.Thebasementwashistunnelandmine.C.Nojobcouldsatisfyhimexceptmining.D.Itwasimpossibleforminerstoliveahappylife.CAsoneofthebiggest

topicsofthelastdecade,sustainabilityhasbecomethebeacon(灯塔)ofhopetoprotecttheplanet.Fromsupermarketstakingactio

nonplasticpackagingtothezerowastemovementthatcanbepractisedfromyourkitchen,changesmadebyindividualsandorganizationsacrosstheglobehavehadanimp

actonthewaywethink,shopandlive.Sowhatdoesthatmeanfortheworldoftechnology?You'dbeforgivenforthinkingthatthewords"sustainable"an

d"technology"don'tusuallygohandinhand.E-wasteis,afterall,oneoftheplanet'sbiggestcontributingwastestreams.Notonlythat,butthemateria

lsthatgointotechnologyproductsarealsopartoftheproblem.Butwithachallengecomesanopportunity,andthere'salreadysomebrilli

antprogresshappening—greatnewsforthoseofuswantingtobemoresustainablewithourtechnology.Firstlyrenewedproductsarehavingitsmoment.Whileconsumerswouldp

reviouslyturntheirnosesupattheideaofasecond-handdevice,there'sbeenahugesurgeindemandforrenewedtechnologyp

roducts.Thesecondmajorstepintacklingtheproblemofe-wasteisachangeinattitudesfromowningaproducttosubscribingforone.Asubscriptionforasmartphonemight

soundlikeaforeignconcept,butit'salreadygainingmomentum.AttheforefrontofthismovementisaLondon-basedtechnol

ogystartup,whichoffersasubscriptionserviceforthelatestsmartphones.Ascustomersaren'tpayingtoownthephon

eattheendoftheircontract,themonthlypriceissignificantlylowerthanaverage.Studiesshowthatextendingaphone'slifespanfromonetofouryear

scandecreaseitsenvironmentalimpactbyabout40%.Sothenexttimeitcomestorefreshingyourdevice—whetherasmartphone,alaptop,atableto

rsomethingelse——considerthemoreenvironmentallyfriendlyoptionsthatareatyourfingertips.28.What'sthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Toc

hangethewaywethink,shopandlive.B.Tointroducethetopicofsustainabilityintechnology.C.Totelluswhatpeoplehavedo

netoprotecttheplanet.D.Tocallonpeopletodosomethingfortheenvironment.29.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabo

ut?A.High-techproductsareinshortsupply.B.E-wastecontributestothebiggestwastestreams.C.Thetwosustainabilityproblemsintec

hnology.D.Ignoringsustainabletechnologyisunforgivable.30.Whatispresentconsumers'attitudetowardsasecond-handdevice?A.Suppor

tive.B.Unacceptable.C.SympathyD.Doubtful.31.Howcanwebecomesustainableintechnologyaccordingtothetext?A.Byupgradingtheoldone.B.Bysubscri

bingforasmartphone.C.Byspendinglessmoneyonasmartphone.D.ByreplacingtheoldonewiththelatestoneDMuchlikepeoplewhoserela

tivesorfriendshavedied,orphaned(成为孤儿的)elephantsgetbywithalittlehelpfromtheirfriends,accordingtoastud

y.ScientistsintheUnitedStatesandKenyaanalysedstresshormones(激素)inthebabyelephantswhosemothershaddied,expectingtofindhigherlevels.

Instead,thesupportoftheirpeersappeared5toreducetheorphans'levelofanxiety.Thestudy,publishedlastweekinthejournalCommunicationsB

iology,concludedthatsocialrelationshipshaveapsychologicalimpactontheyoungelephants.Elephantshavestrongfamilialandgroupties.Bef

oretheageofnine,babyelephantsrarelymoveawaymorethan30feet(ninemetres)fromtheirmothers,andevenafewhou

rsofseparationleadtojoyousreunion.Thebondbetweenfemaleelephantsandtheiryounghaslongbeenthoughttoreducestress.Expectin

gtofindthattheorphanedelephants,whichtendtodieearlyatahigherratethanthosewhosemothersarestillalive,would

bemoredepressed,theteamanalysedstresshormonelevelsinthewastematterof36youngelephantsinthenaturereservesinnorthernKenyabetween2015and2016.Twen

ty-fiveoftheelephantshadlosttheirmotherstodroughtorhuntingbetween2009and2013,whenariseinthedemandforivoryleftmanyele

phantsonthereservesmotherless.However,theresearchersweresurprisedtofindthatlong-termstresshormonelevelsweresimilaramongorph

ansandelephantswithlivingmothers.JennaParker,thestudy'smainauthorandaprofessoratColoradoStateUniversity,saidtheirunexpectedresilienceis

directlylinkedtosocialsupportfromotherelephants,specificallyfromtheircompanions.Thosewithmore“friends"hadsignificantlylowerstressh

ormonelevels.Theresultsmayencourageelephantorphanagestopairupanimalstohelpthemtorecoverfromlossandadapttofuturethreats.Itcouldbeati

melymoveasinteractionsbetweenhumansandelephantsareontherisethanksinparttodroughtrelatedtoclimatechange.Expertssaytheincreasedconfl

ictisathreattoKenya's36,000strongelephantpopulation.32.Whatdidthescientistsfocusonaboutorphanedelephantsinthestudy?A.Theirpe

ers.B.Theirfamily.C.Theirpsychology.D.Theirgrowth33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.SeparationisnecessaryforyoungerelephantsB.Youngelephantsar

eattachedtotheirmothersC.YoungerelephantsarefondofwanderingaloneD.Femaleelephantsdominateyoungelephants’life34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resil

ience"probablymeaninparagraph5?A.Difference.B.Anxiety.C.Recovery.D.Result35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabl

etitleforthetext?A.OrphanedElephantsFindReliefinFriendsB.ElephantsHaveaStrongBondwithMothersC.StressLevelsareHigherinYoungElephantsD.OrphanedE

lephantsHaveBeenSufferingaLot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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。PositiveWaystheWorldMayChangeAfterCoronaVirusMorefl

exibilityinworkplacesManybusinessescaninfactthrivewitharemoteworkforce.____36____Commutes(通勤)often“wastes”timewhenyoucouldgetmoreworkdoneordootherthi

ngsyouenjoymore.Therefore,companiesthatallowremoteworkactuallygaingoodwillbecausetheyunderstandthevalueoffreedomandflexibility.Healthierlif

estylehabitsMoreflexibilityandreducedcommutingmeanpeoplecanfindmoretimetoexerciseaswell—evenifit’sathomeratherthanatthegym.____37___

_Andalthoughrestaurantshaveopenedbackup,thosewhodiscoveredthejoyofcookingwillbelikelytocontinuetomakehealthy,home-cookedmealsfortheirfamily.Morel

ikelytoimprovetheenvironment全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》6ShortlyafterthelockdownbeganinWuhan,carbonemissionsdroppedaround25perce

ntandtheresultwasvisiblefromspace.____38____However,seeingthepossibilitiesmayserveasmotivationforbetterconservati

onoftheplanet.StrongerfamilyconnectionsDuringlockdown,familiescreatedbondsthatarelikelytoremainstrong.Sinceyou’rehomeanyw

ay,there’snoexcusenottohavedinnertogether.Familiesarealsoreturningtoclassicactivitieslikemovienightsandoutdoornatureadventures.They

giveyouopportunitiestocreatealotofopeningsforconnectiononadeeperandmoremeaningfullevel.____39________40____Thistime

ofsufferinganddeathbroughtarecognitionthatlifeissomethingtobecherishedandnottakenforgranted.COVIDhascreatedalossonsomanylevelsthatithasf

orcedustolookdeeplyatwhatwehavebeendoingdailyandwhyitmatters.Thisactiveseekingofinsightandanswershascausedmanyindividualstob

egratefulforwhattheyhave.A.Moreplanningforfuturelife.B.Moreappreciationandgratitudeforlife.C.Thishasbeenmissinginmanyhomessinces

martphonesenteredthepicture.D.Thiswillforeverchangetheworkplace,withofficestakingamuchsmallerrole.E.Theimprovementina

irqualitywasobvious,butitwasalso,sadly,notlasting.F.Thecrisishasledpeopletofocusonexerciseandspendmoretimewithfamil

ymembers.G.Onesurveyshowedthenumberofpeoplewhoneverworkoutdecreasedsincethepandemicbegan.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。Susanknowsthe41ofagooddoll.“Dollshaveapowerwedon't42understand,”shesaid.It'sa

(n)43shecametowhileworkingasasocialworkerusingdollstohelpheryoungclients44theirchangingmedicalsituations.Manyofthekidssawthemselvesinthosedoll

s.Butforthekids45alegorwhohadlosttheirhair,therewerenonetheycouldrelateto.So,sevenyearsago,whenafriend46thatherchildhadbeendisa

bledbecauseofacaraccident,Susan,now49,knewwhatmighthelptheyouththroughthispotentially47period.Susanwentaboutch

angingthat.Shecraftedadollbyhandthat48herfriend'schildandsentitoff.49spread,andsoonSusanwasmakingdollsf

orchildrenwithscarsandbirthmarks—inshort,adollthatlookedlikethem.Sheeven50herjobandstartedanonprofitA-DollLikeMe.Fromphotos

51byparentsorcaregivers,ittakesher52sevenhourstocrafteachdoll.Shehasn't53foradollsinceshebeganhernonprofit.The54islong,butSusanisunbowed(不屈服的).A

ssheexplains,“Everykid,55gender,ethnicity,age,medicalissue,orbodytype,shouldlookintothesweetfaceofadollandseetheiro

wn.”41.A.joyB.beliefC.identityD.value42.A.completelyB.graduallyC.casuallyD.temporarily43.A.restriction

B.explanationC.conclusionD.consequence44.A.runintoB.adapttoC.tendtoD.referto45.A.shakingB.hurtingC.missingD.treating46.A.interrupt

edB.revealedC.changedD.regretted47.A.inspiringB.preciousC.excitingD.challenging48.A.abandonedB.approachedC.resembledD.re

paired49.A.WordB.TruthC.RumorD.Confidence50.A.cherishedB.gotC.quitD.did51.A.expectedB.sentC.donatedD.earned752.A.unwillinglyB.honestlyC.partlyD.rou

ghly53.A.chargedB.recognizedC.recalledD.demanded54.A.comfortzoneB.bottomlineC.waitinglistD.topsecret55.A.bycomparisonwithB.inadditiontoC.regardlesso

fD.insteadof第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Atanindoorsoccerfield,twoFrisbee(飞盘)teamsareengaginginacom

petition.“Bycooperatingwithteammembers,theplayers____56____catchthefrisbeeintheassignedareacanscorefortheirteam

,”said22-year-oldplayerRui.China'scrazewithFrisbeestartedlastyearinShanghai,butit___57___(become)popularinmanyothercitiesacros

sthecountryeversince.OnXiaohongshu,asocialmediaplatform,therehavebeenmorethan80,000posts___58___(feature)Frisbee,reflectingChineseyoungste

rs’enthusiasmforthisfast-moving,non-contactsport.RuihasbeenintoFrisbeeforlessthansixmonths.Relativelynew___59___shewas,Ruiqu

icklybecameateamleaderthankstoherexperienceinsoccer.“Frisbeeisafriendlygameforgirls,asphysicalcontactisnotallowed,”saidRui.Shehasinvitedsi

xfriends___60___asimilaragetoparticipateinthesport.AccordingtoWuChunhu,headoftheQipanclub,Frisbeecombinesthe___61___(characteristic)ofmanyotherspor

ts,includingsoccer,basketballandrugby,whilemaintainingitsuniquefeatures.AsChinabuilds___62___(it)intoastron

gsportingnation,andhealthawarenessincreases,morepeople—especiallythose___63___(bear)between1995and2009—aretakingupnewsportslike

Frisbee,Wusaid.Growingupinadifferentenvironmentfromtheirelders,theyhavewitnessedChina'sriseasa___64___(globe)economicpowerhouseandf

ormedanewoutlookonlife.ForGeZiwei,___65___Post-1990Frisbeefan,thesportisnotonlyfuntoplay,butalsoallowsh

imtoexpandtherangeofhissocialcircle.第三节:单词拼写(每题1分,满分10分)66Thecustom_____________(追溯到)backhundredsofyears.67Policehaveissuedad_____________(描述)ofthegu

nman.68Tentscomeinv_____________(各种各样)shapesandsizes.69Thiscoursewillteachyoutothink_____________(创造性).70It’s____

_________(违法)todrivethrougharedlight.71Iwasunawareofhis_____________(存在)untiltoday.72Thepolicedecidedtoinvestigate_____________(进一

步).73Heprayedtobe_____________(原谅).74It’sdifficulttomakea_____________(比较)withherpreviousbook.75Wearedoingourbestwithth

e_____________(有限)resourcesavailable.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办以“中国航天”为主题的绘画展。请你写一则书面通知,征集作品。内容包括:

1.绘画展的目的;2.作品要求;3.交稿地点及截止日期。参考词汇:航天aerospace注意:1.字数为80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。8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。续写词数应为150左右;Whenmyhusba

ndRandydiedinlatefall,decidingwhattodowithhisgardenwaswaydownonthelistofnecessarytasks.Duringthefirstfewmonths,Icriedwithourdaughters,planneda

memorial,criedwithmyfamily,celebratedaquietThanksgiving,andpanickedovernothavingboughtChristmaspresents.Asthecalen

darturnedtoanewyear,theoftenrainydaysandlongnightsdeepenedmysorrow.IfoundmyselfexhaustedattheendofFebruary,bothphysicallyandmentally.The

nthedaffodilsbloomed(开花)inthegarden.Yearsbefore,Randyhadplanteddozensoftheselemon-yellowflowers.Tohim,theyservedasareminderofhope,apromi

sethatlightandwarmthwouldsoonreplacecoldanddark.Lookingatthosedaffodils,IthoughtabouthowRandyhadconsideredourgardenalivingworkof

art,carefullychoosingplantssowe'dseenewbloomseverymonth.ThenInoticedalltheweedsthathadtakenrootandspreadeve

rywhere.Theneglect(疏于打理)showed,forRandy'sillnesshadlastedacoupleofyears,atimewhenhedidn'thaveenergyfory

ardworkthewayhehadbeforeFacedwiththeneglectedgarden,Ifeltoverwhelmedinthebeginning.MydaughterssuggestedIhir

easervicetocleaneverythingup.Ididn'trespond.EverytimeIsatinthegardenalone,thememoriesofthelivelygardencameflooding,likethe

numerousscenesinanunforgettablefilm.ManydaysRandycamehomefromwork,changedintooldclothesandheadedoutth

edoortomoworprune(修剪).Orangedragonfliesfollowedhimaroundtheyardasheworked.Honeybeesbuzzedamongtheflowers,birdssangbeautifulsongs,andgent

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