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2023~2024学年第一学期期中学业质量监测高二年级英语试题注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求1.本试卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将答题卷交回。2.答题前,请您务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号用0.5毫米黑色字迹签字笔填写在答题卷上。3.请认
真核对监考员在答题卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、考试证号与你本人的是否相符。4.作答选择题必须用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。作答非选择题必须用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米的签字笔写在答题卷上的指定位置,在其它位置作答一律无效。第一部分:听力(共
两节,满分30分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面的5段对话。每段对话后都有一个小题,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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhathasEricbeengivenforhisbirthday?A.Abook.B.Adairy.C.Analbum.2.Wh
eredoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Atashoppingmall.B.Atabusstop.C.Inabank.3.WhenwillTomgethisbo
okbag?A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaftertomorrow.4.Howistheweathernow?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ho
wthewomangotthesun.B.Whenthewomanwentsailing.C.Wherethewomanhadaholiday.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.Whocouldthe
manprobablybe?A.Ateacher.B.Areceptionist.C.Atouristguide.7.Whendoesthewomansuggestvisitingthecenter?A.OnTuesdays.B.OnWednesda
ys.C.OnThursdays.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthespeakers'destination?A.Themarkets.B.Thewatergardens.C.Theancientdistrict.9.Who
isthewomangoingtogetapresentfor?A.Herdad.B.Hermum.C.Hersister.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdidthewomanjustdo?A
.Sherushedforthetrain.B.Shegotoffthetrain.C.Shecamebackfromtown.11.Whatcausedthewomantrouble?A.Hercoa
t.B.Herhigh-heeledshoes.C.Hersportsshoes.12.Whichwordcanbestdescribethewoman?A.Disorganized.B.Reliable.C.Sporty.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。1
3.WhatisWendy'sopinionaboutthemenu?A.It'scomplicated.B.It'sattractive.C.It'straditional.14.Whowilldot
hedeliveriesfirst?A.Wendy.B.Mark.C.Ben.15.Whatdidthemando?A.Heorderedmorepackaging.B.Hearrangedtheschedule.C.Hehiredmorepeo
ple.16.WhatwillWendydonext?A.Plansomepromotions.B.Contactrepeatcustomers.C.Makechangestothewebsite.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whendidthe
speakerdecidetobeamechanic?A.Afterhefinishedschool.B.Whenhegotqualifications.C.Ashewasachild.18.Whydidthespeakerleavehistown?A.Tolearnnewsk
ills.B.Tobecomeanadventurer.C.Toexperiencenewthings.19.Whatdidthespeakerthinkofthejobontheshipatfirst?A.Enjo
yable.B.Satisfying.C.Tough.20.Whatdidthespeakerdoafterhisexperienceontheship?A.Hewenttravelling.B.Hesetuphisownbusiness.C.Hecomplet
edsometraining.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。AWithsummerjustaroundthecorner,it'stimetofindsomegoodb
ookstoread.Herearesomeyoumightliketotry.SteveJobsAppleco-founderSteveJobspassedaway.Thisistheofficialbiographyofh
islife.It'sbasedonoverfortyinterviewswithSteve,hisfriendsandfamilymembers,plusafewenemies.TheBigMissTheauthorwasTigerWoods'coachforsixye
ars,andthebookisabehind-the-sceneslookintothefamousgolfer'sprivatelife.OnereaderwroteonAmazon.com,“I'mabigTigerfan,andIreadthisinonesitt
ing.Brilliant!”TheHungerGamesThestoryissetinapost-apocalypticfuture.Mostpeopleareverypoor.Everyyear,there'sagameshow(called“Th
eHungerGames”)inwhich18teenagersaresentintothewildtobattleitoutuntilonlyonesurvives.ThebookhasjustbeenmadeintoahighlysuccessfulH
ollywoodmovie.TheVeniceExperiment:AYearofTrialandErrorLivingAbroadAfewyearsago,real-lifeAmericancoupleBarryandDebbiedecidedtoescapetheratraceandlivei
nVeniceforayear.Thisisthestoryoftheirexperiencesthere,andit'sfulloffunnyanecdotes(奇闻轶事)abouttheirstruggletoadapttotheVenetianlifes
tyle.Afellowauthorsaid,“Foranyonethinkingofanoverseasadventure,TheVeniceExperimentisalaugh-out-loudread.”21.WhatdoSteveJobsandTheBigMisshavei
ncommon?A.Thebooksfocusontheheroes'privatelife.B.Thebooksbothintroduceworldcelebrities.C.Thebooksareaimedatinspiringthereaders.D.Thebo
okscontaintheopponents'comments.22.Whichbookisyourbestchoiceifyouareinlowspirits?A.TheVeniceExperimentB.TheBigMissC.TheH
ungerGamesD.SteveJobs23.Accordingtothetext,whichoneisright?A.SteveJobsrevealsmoredetailsthanTheBigMiss.B.TheratsarethebiggestenemiesforBa
rryandDebbie.C.SomescenesinTheHungerGamesmustbeverycruel.D.Ifbooksaregoodenough,theywillbemadeintomovies..BOnthebankso
ftheRiverNigerinMali,thereisanentirecitywhosebuildingsaremadeofmud.Djenneisoftenoverlookedbytouristsbutitisdefinitelyoneofthemos
tremarkablesightsinAfrica.Foundedin800ADbymerchantswhouseditasameetingplace;thecitydevelopedquicklyduetoitslocationnearth
eriver,whichlinkedittootherimportantAfricancitiessuchasTimbuktu.Thecityisstillhometoadevelopedcommunityofover30,000peop
leandplaysacentralroleintherunningofthelocalMoptiregion.ThemoststrikingbuildinginDjenneisitsGreatMosque(清真寺),whi
chwasbuiltin1906andclassifiedasaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein1988.ThereisnodoubtthatthismosqueisoneofthemostuniquemonumentsinAfrica
.Itisthelargestfree-standingmudbuildingintheworldanditsexistenceisarealdemonstrationofarchitecturalskill.Thewallscanbeupto2
4inchesthickandprovidebothsupportandprotectionfromextremeheat.Thehand-madecapsatthetopsofthetowerscanalsoberemovedinordertoallow
airintothebuilding.Thetowersarealsodecoratedwithbirds'eggswhicharealocalsymboloffertility.Anotherimportantfe
atureofthemosqueisitswoodenbeams(梁)whichstickoutfromitswallsandcontributetoitsunusual,anduniquelook.Aboveall,thebeamsprovideaprac
ticalpurpose—whentherainwashesawaythemudwalls,thetown'speoplecanstandonthebeamsandhelptoreconstructthemosquewithf
reshmud.Thisformspartofanannualweek-longfestivalwhichshowstheculturalimportanceofthebuildinginthecom
munityasthebiggeststructureinthetown.Thetownasawholeremainsoneofthemostfascinatingplacestovisit,notj
ustinAfrica,buttheworld.Ithasbeenthesiteofseveralimportantarchitecturalexcavations(挖掘)thathaveallowedexpertstolear
nmoreaboutcivilizationdatingallthewaybackto3BC.24.Accordingtothetext,DjenneinAfricaisacity.A.functioningasa
politicalcenterB.viewedasatravellinghitC.farawayfromotherattractionsD.worthadeepexploration25.What'sth
echaracteristicofthedesignofGreatMosque?A.Roughandwater-resistantB.Movableandwell-decoratedC.Specialandmud-madeD.Uniqueandmoney-consuming26
.What'sthefunctionofthewoodenbeamsstickingout?A.Toholdupthethickwallsmadeofmud.B.Tokeepthebuildings'specialappearance.C.Tomakeitconvenienttor
estorethemosques.D.Toprotectthelocalpeopleagainstextremeheat.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Djenne—apearlshining
inmudB.Djenne—anoriginofancientcivilizationC.GreatMosque—afascinatingplacetovisitD.GreatMosque—thesplendi
dtreasureinDjenneCRobertJenrickhascalledforBritishfamiliestohavemorechildrentohelpfundandlookafteranageingpopulation,aftercriticiz
ingthegovernmentforencouraginglow-skilledworkerstocometotheUK.DuringaPolicyExchangefringeeventattheConserv
ativepartyconference,ProfMatthewGoodwincalledfora“matureconversationabouthowtoencouragefamiliestohavemorechildren”andhel
preducedemandformigrantworkeis.Jenricktoldpartymembers,“Iagreestronglytoencouragemorefamiliestohavechildren.Andtheprimeminister'sinterve
ntionearlierthisyearonchildcareandschoolfacilitieswasimportant.Weneedtobuildmorehomessothatyoungpeoplecansettledow
nandhaveafamilylife.There'salotofevidencethatthelackofhousingisoneofthereasonspeoplearesettlingdownandhavingkidslateroninlife.
Ithinkthegentlemanwhomentionedstudentaccommodationjustreinforcedthepointthạtmigrationdoesneedtocomedownbecauseithasrealworl
dimplicationsincommunitiesrightacrossthecountry.”Aftertheevent,JenricktoldtheGuardian,“Withanageingsoci
ety,havingahigherbirthrateiscriticallyimportant.Thethingthatgovernmentcandoisimprovechildcare,andaboveallh
ousing,becausethere'samassivelinkbetweenthetimewhenpeopleeventuallysettledownandtheabilitytohavekids.”Europehasledapushtodriveupbirthrates,I
taly'sright-wingprimeminister,GiorgiaMeloni,andSerbia'spresident,AleksandarVucicdiscussedhowtoencourageEuropeanstoha
vemorechildren.ThenumberofbabiesborninEnglandandWalesinayeardroppedtothelowestlevelintwodecades,accordingtoofficialfiguresr
eleasedlastmonth.Itfollowstherecenttrendofdecreasinglivebirths,whichhadbeenthecasebeforethepandemic,th
eOfficeforNationalStatisticssaid.Thenumberhasbeensteadilydecreasingforthepastdecade-returningtoroughly
thelevelseenintheearly2000s.JenricksaidthegovernmentunderJohnsonhadbeen“naive”initsapproachtolegalimmigrationsinceBrexitanddidnotruleoutafuturec
aponthenumberofmigrants.28.WhydidRobertJenrickappealtoBritishfamiliestohavemorechildren?A.Therearemoreandmorel
ow-skilledmigrantworkers.B.Britainisfacedwiththeproblemoftheageingsociety.C.Thegovernmentwillsupplyenoughhousestofamilies.D.Peopleneedthefinan
cialsupportfromthegovernment.29.ThefollowingaspectscanimprovebirthrateEXCEPT.A.greatchildcareB.well-equippedschool
sC.enoughhousesD.abanonimmigration30.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Migrantworkersfillthegapofpopulation.B.
LowbirthrateisnotuniquetoBritaininEurope.C.ThePandemicwasthemainreasonforlowbirthrate.D.Britishabilitytohavekidsdroppedtothelowestlevel.31.What'sJen
rick'sattitudetoimmigrationpoliciesofJohnson'sgovernment?A.DisappointedB.FavorableC.UnderstandableD.ObjectiveDTheHollywoodactorTomHanksha
stoldfansnottobelieveanadfordentiststhatfeatureshim,butisinfactcreatedbyartificialintelligence.Inamessagepo
stedtohis9.5millionInstagramfollowers,Hankssaidhisimagehadbeenusedwithouthispermission.“Beware!There'savide
oouttherepromotingsomedentalplanwithanAIversionofme.Ihavenothingtodowithit,”Hankswroteoverascreenshotofacomputer-generatedimageofhimselffromthec
lip.TheOscarwinnerhasexpressedconcernsabouttheuseofAIinfilmandTVpreviously,althoughhehasapproveddigitallyalteredversion
sofhimselfinfilm.The2004computer-animatedChristmasfantasyThePolarExpressfeaturedaCGIversionofHanks.On18April,daysbeforethestart
oftheHollywoodwriters'strike,HankssaidofAI,“Wesawthiscoming.Wesawtheabilitytotakezerosandonesinsideacomputerandturnitintoafaceanda
character.Nowthathasonlygrown'abillionfoldsincethen,andweseeiteverywhere.”“Icantellyouthattherearediscussionsgoingoninalloftheagenci
esandlegalfirmstocomeupwiththelegalcomplication(后果)ofmyfaceandmyvoice-andeverybodyelse's-beingourintellectualproperty
.”HankstoldthatAIcouldallowafakeversionofhimtocontinueacting.“Icouldbehitbyabustomorrow,butperformancescangoonandon
.Andoutsideoftheunderstandingthatit'sbeendonewithAIordeepfake,there'llbenothingtotellyouit'snotme.”TheUSwriters'
strikeendedlastweek,withoneofthemajorstickingpointsbeingconcernsthatuncheckedAIcouldunderminetheworkofcreatives.TheWri
tersGuildofAmericaapprovedanagreementwiththeAllianceofMotionPictureandTelevisionProducersthatfeature
srestrictionsonhowAIcanbeusedinfilmandTV.However,Sag-Aftra,theunionrepresentingHollywoodactorsremainsonstrike,me
aningmostproductionscannotresume(恢复).32.WhydidHankspostamessagetohisfans?A.ToremindthemofthenegativeeffectsofAI.B.Toinformthathetookupanewadf
ordentists.C.Toadvertisehisnewcomputer-generatedimage.D.Totellthemnottofallfortheadusinghisimage.33.WhatcanwelearnfromHank'swordsinpara4andpara5?A.A
Iwilltaketheplaceofhumansoon.B.AIdevelopsatanunexpectedlyrapidrate.C.AIwillhelphimperformbetterandlonger.D.AImakesnodifferenc
etoactors'intellectualproperty.34.Whatisthemeaningofunderlinedword“undermine”inthelastparagraph?A.DestroyB.UnderestimateC.DecideD
.Enrich35.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleofthepassage?A.TheUSWriterswentonastrikeagainstAI.B.AIcausesconcernsa
mongactorsandwriters.C.AnactoraccusesanadofusinghisAIversionimage.D.AnillegaladvertisementfeaturesanAI-generatedimag
e.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。“Whatexactlyisanervousbreakdown?Itgenerallydescribesthefeelingofbeingunderlong-
termstress.”Dr.DavidA.Merrill,aneurologistandpsychiatrist,furtherexplainsthecondition,“36”Youcan'tconcentrate.Intheshort
term,stresscanboostyourbrainpowerbyreleasinghormonesthatenhancememorystorageandimproveconcentration.Butinthelongterm,chronicstressmakes
itdifficulttoblockoutexternaldistractions.37Youcan'tstopeating.Doyoureachforatuboficecreamorapacketofco
okiesafteralongday?There'sagoodreasonforthat.Stresscausesthebraintoreleasehormones,includingadrenaline,whichenergizesyourmusclesfora“fightorfligh
t”response.Oncetheadrenalinewearsoff,cortisoltellsthebodytoreplenishitslostenergystoreswith.food.38Sometimesstressandanxietycanmanifestasstom
achachesandcramps.Butifyounoticeaclusterofsymptomsthatinclude.abdominalpainordifferentpains,youcouldhaveIrritableBowelSyndrome(IBS),whichsom
eresearchsuggestsislinkedwithlong-termstress.Youstopcaringabouthowyoulook.Skippingbasicdailypractice
scansignalyouarehavingaperiodofdepressionoranemotionalbreakdown.39Youspendlittleornotimeonyourclothingorhairstyle.Stresstaxesthemin
dandbody,leadingtotirednessandindifference,whichcancausealossofhappinessorlackofmotivationforactivitiesyouusedtoenjoy.Y
ouhaveadifferentposture.Haveyoueverlookedatsomeoneandthought,“40”Wecommunicatealotthroughourpostureandnon-verbalgestures,includingou
rmentalstate.Whenpeopleadopta“protectiveposition”—armscrossed,slouching,lookingdown,orfacingaway—itshowstheyarefeelingv
erystressedanddefensive.A.Thatpersonlooksdepressed?B.Yourstomachisupsetallthetime.C.MayIhelpthatpersonoutofdepression?D.
Youdon'tshowerorbrushyourteethasusual.E.Youfeellikeyouarereachingabreakingpoint.F.Youbegintofeelcomfortablealloveryourbo
dy.G.Itaffectsyourabilitytofocusonprojectsathand.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
。Longago,therewasasmallvillagestandingintheheartofabigjungleandsurroundedbythecloud-cappedmountainsandintheshadeofgreentrees.Livingacontent
and41life,noneofvillagershadthe42totrysomethingnewexceptagirlnamedHannah.Shelovedtoexplore,eagertoknowtheunknownworld.Oneday,shecameuponan43
cottage(小屋)thatlookedveryoldinitscondition.Sheslowly44andopenedit.Unbelievable!InfrontofHannahwasaroomfullof45!Theywereshininginthedust,46inthew
armsunlightandjustwaitingtobeexplored.Hannah’sexcitementwasobviousonherfaceasshejumpedupanddownwithdelight!Hannah47realizedthatshehadfoundahiddent
reasure.She48thebooks,theshelves,andwhatwasleftofthefurniture.Howdidshe49thethoughtoffurtherexploration?Hannahcouldn'twaitanymore.Pickin
gonefromtheshelfandsittingontheground,thegirlbegantoread,50buriedinstoriesaboutdifferentcharacters.Shewasstuckinawonderful
world51toher,theuntidysurroundings52completely.The53treasurelyinginadesertedcottage54intoaworldofcountlessadventuresandpossibilities,whe
reHannahlearnedthepowerofloveandfriendshippeoplelongfor,the55ofcharacterswhostruggledagainstchallengesandthetruestrengthwh
ichlieswithinone'sownheart!Hannahreadoneandoneandoneuntilitwasdark.Shehadtogobacktohome.Andsheknewwhereshewouldgot
henextday.41.A.self-controllingB.self-tailoredC.self-sufficientD.self-challenging42.A.willB.capabilityC.difficultyD.excuse43.A.outstandingB.aband
onedC.originalD.abnormal44.A.struckB.overthrewC.approachedD.proceeded45.A.treasuresB.shelvesC.furnitureD.books46.A.bathingB.jump
ingC.diggingD.roaring47.A.randomlyB.hesitantlyC.dramaticallyD.instantly48.A.arrangedB.digestedC.dustedD.grabbed4
9.A.destroyB.resistC.encounterD.cast50.A.initiallyB.entirelyC.preciselyD.identically51.A.strangeB.familiarC.apparentD.realistic5
2.A.withdrawnB.disturbedC.engagedD.unnoticed53.A.unforgivingB.rawC.coinedD.forgotten54.A.brokeB.transformedC.threwD.transported55.A.depressionB.anx
ietyC.determinationD.reaction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。TheNanxiRiver,locate
dinYongjiaCountyofZhejiang,is23kilometersfromWenzhouCity,famousforitscleanwater,waterfallandancientvillages.Thestate-levelscenicspotwaspraisedasthe
CradleofChineseLandscapePainting.ThewindingNanxiRiverhas36bendsand72beaches.Runningfromnorthtosouth,itfirstflowsintotheOujiangRiver56finallyemptie
sintotheEastChinaSea.ThebeautyofNanxiRiverliesin57itiswellpreservedinitsoriginalityandnature.As“theBestWaterund
erHeaven”,thewaterhereisclean,crystal-clearandnot58(pollute).Whenlookingintotheriver,youcanseefishes59
(swim)inthewater.Alsoyoucanseethe60(reflect)ofthetreesonbothsides..61fromthewater,manyancientvillageshiddenamongthegreenforestareworthy62(
explore).Thelayoutofthevillageswithhistoricalfeaturesthatotherculturalrelicsshow63(follow)theuniquetraditionalcultureofC
hina.Furthermore,youcanlearnabouttheevolutionoffarmingandpatriarchalclaninancientChina.NanxiRiverisn'tonlywell-knownforitsbeautifulsc
eneries,64fortherelicsiteofNeolithicAgeandancientarchitectureofpagodas,bridges,stonearchwaysandbattlefieldremains,65(date)fromTang,Song,Yuan,M
ingandQingDynasties.Chinaculturalheritagesliketraditionalgeomancy(风水),ancientstationery(文具)andoldfamilyge
nealogies(家谱)areinvaluablematerialsforhistoryloversandscholars.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校英文报正在进行“Myadmirablesportstar”的征文比
赛,你打算投稿,内容要点如下:1.你心中的体育明星;2.你从他(她)身上学到的体育精神(sportsmanship)。要求:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Myadmirablesportstar第二节(满分2
5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。MysisterMaryandIwerehomefromschool,andshedidwhateitherofushaddoneathousandtimesbefore:checkedthefurnace,tos
sedafewmorelogsonthefireandslammedthedoorshut.Atthetime,Iwasupstairssulking(生闷气).Ihadasinkfullofdishestowashandhomeworktotackle.Thehouseseem
edalittlesmoky,butwasn'tunusual.Itoftenbecamethatwayafterthefurnacehadafewnewlogstochewup.Mysisterwanderedinandsaid,“Don'tyouthinkit'salittletoo
smokyinhere?”Ishruggedandkeptwashingdishes.Butafteranotherminute,weknewsomethingwaswrong.Thesmokewasmuchtoothick.MysisterandIl
ookedateachother,thenatourgrandfatherwithAlzheimer'sdisease.Hewasanadult,buthelivedwithusbecausehecouldn'ttakecareofhimself.Ifthereweredecisionstobem
ade,mysisterandI—primaryschoolstudents——wouldmakethem.Withoutawordtoeachother,wewentoutsideandopenedthegaragedoo
randstaredindisbeliefassmokeandflamesboiledout.Wehadnotimefortears.Thatwouldcomelater.Mysistershotthroughthekitchendoorandra
cedforGrandpa'scoat.Itriedthephone,butitdidn'twork.Istumbled(跌跌撞撞地走)backtothekitchen,tookonelastglancearoundmyhome,andwentoutintothesno
w.“I'mgoingtotheneighbors'tocallforhelp,”Marysaidabruptly.Shewaswearingasweater,jeansandslippers.Iwasinsweat
pants,aT-shirtandsocks.Theclosestneighborwasdownthelengthofourdrivewayandacrossthehighway,aboutamile.“Okay,”Isaid.“Becarefulcrossingthe……”Butshe
wasgone,alreadyrunningthroughthesnowanddownthedriveway.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Grandpastoodstillinthesnow,andbegantrembling.获得更多资源请扫码
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