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2023年高二第二学期期末学业质量监测卷英语本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。考生注意:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写往答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上
对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号框。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1
0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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Watchtheco
ncert.B.Makeanadvertisement.C.Gethermoneyback.2.Whendoesthewomanplantoarriveattheairport?A.At1:30.B.At2:00.C.At3:
30.3.Whydoesthewomantalkwiththeman?A.Tointerviewhim.B.Togetabookreview.C.Topublishabook.4.Wherewillthemango?A.Tothe
baker’s.B.Tothesupermarket.C.Tothebutcher’s.5.Whatmadethemansurprised?A.Thewoman’sdiet.B.Thewoman’sheight.C.Thewoma
n’sfigure.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.Whereisprobablythewoman?A.Atanairport.B.Atahotel.C.Atatravelagency.7.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Mak
ingacomplaint.B.Askingforhermoneyback.C.Bookahotelmomfacingthesea.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Int
helibrary.B.Inthedininghall.C.Intheclassroom.9.Whatsubjectwillthewomanfinish?A.Maths.B.Chemistry.C.Ph
ysics.10.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Havelunchtogether.B.Helpwithhishomework.C.Givehimsomeadvice.听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。11
.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theviewofthecity.B.Tomorrow’splan.C.Kiteflying.12.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttogotothevillage?A.Hedoes
n’tlikepaper-cuts.B.Therearenoshowsthere.C.Heisn’tinterestedinpaper-cutting.13.Whatwouldthemanliketodo?A.F
lykites.B.Playwithkids.C.Runaroundthepark.听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题。14.Wheredidthewomangoonbusiness?A.Sydney.B.Paris.C.Boston.15
.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?AColleagues.B.Neighbours.C.Relatives.16.Whatdoesthemanwanttodowiththewoman?A.Workinthega
rden.B.Buysomevegetables.C.Dothevoluntarywork.听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。17.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.Departmentmanage
r.B.Exchangestudents.C.Visitors.18.Whatcomesfirstinthespeaker’sopinion?A.Thepersonalsafety.B.Fullknowledgeaboutt
hefactory.C.Learningtherulesoftheproducts.19.Whatisallowedtodointheafternoon?A.Leavethefactory.B.Bagtheproducts.C.Walkaroundtheworkshops.20.Wha
tdoesthespeakeradvisethelistenerstodo?A.Keeponlearning.B.Prepareforthefuturelife.C.Stopworkingat12:00.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。ASomeThoughtfulMother’sDayGiftsMother’sDayisrightaroundthecomerandit’saspecialdayforshowingsomeg
ratitudeandappreciationtomothersworldwideforraisingandcaringfortheirchildren.Naturallytherearealotofpotentialgiftsouttherefortheoccas
iontochoosefrom,sowe’veputtogethersomethoughtfulgiftsyoucansend.Mother’sDayscrabbleprintThisscrabbleframeoffersamorepersonalandalternativ
etouchforMother’sDay,withasimplebutthoughtfulmessage.Youcanalsocustomisethenamesonthepiecestoyourownfamilynames.KatieLox
tonslimpouchSometimesasmallandsimplegiftcandojustthetricksoifyouwantedtogothatroute,thisKatieLoxtonpouchwouldbeagreatchoice.It’smadefromve
ganleatherandcarvedwith“WonderfulMum”onitsfront.It’spocket-sizedandcanalsohandilyfitinahandbagasanoptionforca
rryingsmallitems.JimmyChooBlossomspecialedition-EaudeParfum.,Springisintheairandsoarethefragrancesthatareco
mmonlyassociatedwithit.Presentedinalovely,brightly-colouredbottleandalsodiamond-shapedcap,thisJimmyChoofragranceisagreatgiftforMother’sDayandthebl
ossomingofanewseason,withitssweetandwarmfloralscents.FloralpunchneedlekitIfyourmumisintocrafts,needlingorisaplantlover,thenthisistheperfectgiftforher
.Madefromcotton,beechwoodandrecycledplastic,it’sapunchneedlekitidealforhangingonawallorhelpdecorateatablestandwithitsnaturethemedfe
rnlook.Everygiftiswrappedinrecyclablepackagingaswell.Includedinsideis:theneedlefabric,amodeldesign,anddetailedneedling
instructionsforbeginners.1.HowcanyoushowsomegratitudetomothersonMother’sDay?A.Bycelebratingaspecialday.B.Bysendi
ngthoughtfulgifts.C.Byappreciatinggiftsworldwide.D.Byraisingandcaringforchildren.2.WhatistypicalofMoth
er’sDayscrabbleprint?A.It’spersonalandidentical.B.It’sexpensiveandthoughtful.C.Itincludesournamesonthepieces.D.Itcancoverourownfamilynames.3.Whichg
iftisthemostsuitabletomothersfondofcrafts?A.FloralpunchneedlekitB.KatieLoxtonslimpouchC.Mother’sDayscrabbleprintD.JimmyChooBloss
omspecialedition-EaudeParfumBVegetableshaveashortgrowingseasoninSaskatchewan,unlessthefarmisindoorsinacontrolledclimate.AveryuniquefarmLet-UsGrowHyd
roponicsinHudsonBayisgrowingfresh,pesticide-freeproduceall-year-longonahydroponicfarm(theplantsaregrowninwa
terandnotsoil)andhousedinanoriginatedschoolbuilding.Butthat’snottheonlythingthatmakesitone-of-a-kind.Youcanmakepurchasesdirectlyfro
madrive-throughwindowwithouteverleavingyourcar.EveryThursday,thereisalineofcarswaitingtopurchasethesefresh,justpickedvegeta
blesfromthefarm.ThefarmisthebrainchildofJuneandJanNelandwasstartedin2019.“Ithinkwhenmyhusbandfirstsaid‘let’sgrowlettuce(生菜)ins
ideanoldschoolbuilding,’Ididnotreallythinkthatitwouldbecomewhatithas,”JuneNelsaid.Produceisavailable
inlocalsupermarketsbutitistruckedinfromfaraway.TheNelsarechangingthefaceofveggiesforpeopleofthistown.Thei
deatochangethenolongerusedStewartHawkeschoolcametotheNelswhenHudsonBayaskedforbidsforthebuildingin2018.Thefamilyworkedtogethertopreparethebuildin
ginJanuary2019andtheyplantedthefirstseedsinjustoneclassroomthenextmonth.Theysetuptheircompany.Andithasgrownandisnowusingseveralroomsthankstothequa
lityoftheproduceandthefactthatitislocal.“It’snottwoweeksold;ithasn’ttraveledacrossthecountryoracrosstheworld,”Junesaid.“Itactuallytasteslikelet
tuce.Lotsofpeoplehavecommentedonourvegetables,itactuallystilltastesfreshwhenyougetit.”Now,Let-UsGrowHydroponicsoffersdelivery,pick-upanddrive-t
hroughoptionsforthelocalcommunityandtheNelshopetoexpandtheiroperation.Whoimaginedthatanunusedschoolbuilding
couldberepurposedfromgrowingyoungmindstogrowingfood?4.WhereisLet-UsGrowHydroponicslocated?A.InthesuburbofSaskatchewan.B.Onahydroponicfarm.C.
Inanoldschoolbuilding.D.InacompanyofHudsonBay.5.WhatmakesLet-UsGrowHydroponicsone-of-a-kind?A.Growingfreshveg
etablesinfourseasons.B.Producingvariedvegetablesofhighquality.C.Growingallplantsinwaterinsteadofsoil.D.Allowingcustomersto
pickthevegetables.6.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribetheNels?A.Generousandconsiderate.B.Creativeandambitious.CKindandhard-working.D.Deter
minedandtalented.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbestcoverthemainideaofthispassage?A.AhydroponicfarmoffersallkindsofvegetablesinSaskatchewan.
B.Avegetablefarminaschoolbuildingispopularamonglocalpeople.C.TheNelsbroughtthenolongerusedStewartHawkeschoolbacktolife.D.ACanadianhyd
roponicfarmhasadrive-throughforfreshvegetables.CYou’veprobablyheardthesaying,“Laughteristhebestmedicine.”ComedyonReferralhasta
kenthatideaandrunwithit,usingstandupcomedytohelptreatpeoplestrugglingwithdepressionandanxietyinpartnershipwiththeNHS.Theideastemmedfro
mcomedianAngieBelcher’sexperiencesofteachingcomedyatBristolUniversity.Shefoundthatstudentsoftentoldherhowmuchstrongerandmoreresilient(恢复力
强的)theywerethankstostandupcomedy..Inspired,sheteamedupwiththeNHSinBristoltocreateasix-weekcomedycourseforpatientsstrugglingwithdepressionin
January2022.Followingthesuccessofthisinitialcourse,ComedyonReferralwonNHSfundingtohelpmenatriskofkillingthemselvesin
London.Belcherwillworkalongsidepsychologistsandmenwhohaveexperiencedself-killingeventstousecomedyasaformoftherap
y(疗法).TalkingtoTheBristolPost,Belchersaid,“Pastdepressionsareperfectforcomedy.Comedydoesn’tcomefromthehap
py,perfectmomentsofyourlife,butfromoureverydaystrugglesandmajorlifeevents.Peoplewho’vebeenthroughbiglifeexperiencessuchasthede
athofacloserelationandillhealthoftencan’twaittotellmetheirstory,mostlybecausethere’salwayssomethingstrangelyfunnyaboutthesituation.”Research
hasshownthatlaughterhaspositivepsychologicaleffects,suchasdecreasinglevelsofcortisol(thestresshormone)andincreasingendorphin
s(chemicalsmakingyoufeelrelaxed).Itcanevenhavephysiologicalbenefits,althoughlessresearchhasbeendoneinthisarea.Currentresearchhaslinkedlaughterandhum
ourwithincreasedlevelsofpaintoleranceaswellasshort-termcardiovascular(心血管的)benefits.Moreresearchisneededtoprovethesefindings.Nonetheless,t
hementalhealthbenefitsofregularlaughterarewidelyaccepted,andusingcomedytotreatmentalhealthstrugglescouldbearealbreakthroughinthetreatment
ofmentalhealth.8.Whyisthesayingusedatthebeginningofthetext?A.Toattractreaders’attention.B.Tointroducethe
topic.C.Todemonstrateatheory.D.Topresentastatement.9.WhatdidteachingcomedyinspireAngieBelchertodo?A.Shesetupanewcompanyforthestr
ugglingpatients.B.Shetookanefforttorunafterthesuccessofhercourse.C.Shecreatedasix-weekcomedycourseforrelatedpatients.D.Sheraisedmoneytohelpme
natriskofkillingthemselves.10Whatisthebenefitoftheresearchonlaughter?A.Bringingthedepressedatease.B.
Makingstrugglingpatientsenergetic.C.Buildingupthepatients’willpower.D.Ensuringthepatientstobepain-free.11.Wh
atisprobablythebesttitleofthistext?A.UsingStandupComedyImprovesWellbeingB.DepressionandAnxietyCanBeCuredNow.C.TheInitialCourseProvestoBeSuccessfulD.
LaughterIsActuallyBeingUsedasMedicineDEngineersattheUniversityofWaterloohavediscoveredanewwaytoprogramrobotstohelppeoplewith
dementia(痴呆)locatemedicine,glasses,phonesandotherobjectstheyneedbuthavelost.Andwhiletheinitialfocusisonassistingaspecificgroupofpeople,thetechno
logycouldsomedaybeusedbyanyonewhohassearchedhighandlowforsomethingthey’vemisplaced.“Thelong-termimpactofthisisreallyexciting,”saidDr.AliAyub,
apost-doctoralfellowinelectricalandcomputerengineering.“Ausercanbeinvolvednotjustwithacompanionrobotbutapersonalizedcompanionrobottha
tcangivethemmoreindependence.”Ayubandthreecolleagueswerestruckbytherapidlyrisingnumberofpeoplecopingwi
thdementia.Manyoftheseindividualsrepeatedlyforgetthelocationofeverydayobjects,whichdiminishestheirqualityoflifeandplacesadditional
burdensoncaregivers.Engineersbelievedacompanionrobotwithanoccasionalmemoryofitsowncouldbeagame-changerinsu
chsituations.Andtheysucceededinusingartificialintelligencetocreateanewkindofartificialmemory.Theresearchteambe
ganwithaFetchmobileuserrobot,whichhasacameraforperceivingtheworldaroundit.Next,usinganobject-detectionsystem,they
programmedtherobottodetect,trackandkeepamemorylogofspecificobjectsinitscameraviewthroughstoredvideo.
Withtherobotcapableofdistinguishingoneobjectfromanother,itcanrecordthetimeanddateobjectsenterorleavei
tsview.Researchersthendevelopedapictureinterfacetoenableuserstochooseobjectstheywanttobetrackedand,aftertypingtheobjects’names,searchf
orthemonasmartphoneapporcomputer.Oncethathappens,therobotcanindicatewhenandwhereitlastobservedthespecificobject.Testshaveshownthesystemishighlyaccura
te.Andwhilesomeindividualswithdementiamightfindthetechnologyworrying,Ayubsaidcaregiverscouldreadilyuseit.Movingforward,researcherswillconductus
erstudieswithpeoplewithoutdisabilities,thenpeoplewithdementia.12.WhatisthetechnologyaboutaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Robotscanhel
pfetchobjectsthatpeopleneed.B.Robotscanhelpfindobjectspeoplehavelost.C.Robotscanlocatethelostpeoplewithdem
entia.D.Robotscanaccompanypeoplewithdementia.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminishes”inParagraph4referto?A.Improv
es.B.Adjusts.C.Highlights.D.Reduces.14.Whatisthebasicandmostimportantpartofthetechnology?A.Anewartificialmemory.B.Afriendlycompanionrobot.C.Theobject
-detectioncamera.D.Thelostobjects’names.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureofthistechnology?A.Disappro
ving.B.Challenging.C.Optimistic.D.Doubtful.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。Te
achingyourselftobecomemoregratefulcanmakeahugedifferenceinyouroverallhappiness.Gratitudehelpsyouexperiencemor
epositiveemotions,decreasedepression,feelbetteraboutyourself,improveyourrelationships,andstrengthenyourimmunesystem.___
_16____Givesincerethankstoothers.Whensomeonegoesaboveandbeyondordoessomethingtomakeyourdayeasier,bequicktospeakout
yourthanksandappreciation.____17____It’saninstantrewardtoseehowexpressinggratitudemakesapositivedifferenceinsomeoneelse’sday.Itmakesyourealize
thatwe’reallconnectedandthatwhatyoudomatters.Keepagratitudejournal.____18____Itmaysoundcheesy,butwritingdownthegoo
dthingsthathappenedtoyouduringthedayreallyworks.Actually,keepingagratitudejournalisapowerfultechniqueth
atinstantlymakesyoufeelhappier,moreconnectedtoothers,andgenuinelyappreciative.____19____Thinkofsomeonewhodidsomethingthatchanged
yourlifeforthebetterwhoyouneverproperlythanked.Writeathoughtfulletterofgratitudeexpressingwhatthepersondid,howitaf
fectedyou,andwhatitstillmeanstoyou.Thendelivertheletter.PositivepsychologyexpertMartinSeligmanrecommendsreadingtheletterinpersonforthemostdramatic
increaseinhappiness.Findthepositiveinanegativeeventfromyourpast.____20____Reevaluateanegativeeventfromyourpastwithaneyeforwha
tyoulearnedorhowyoubecamestronger,wiser,ormoresympathetic.Whenyoucanfindmeaningineventhebadthingsyou’veexperience
d,youwillbehappierandmoregrateful.A.Writealetterofgratitude.B.Howcanweexpressourgratitude?C.Positivereactionscontributetolong-lastinggr
atitude.D.Herearesomeexercisesyoucanpracticetoincreasegratitude.E.Eventhemostpainfulcircumstancescanteachuspositiveles
sons.F.Makeitahabittoregularlyputdownthethingsyouhavetobethankfulfor.G.Notonlywillitmakethepersonfeelgood,butalsoitwillgiveyouahappinesslift,too.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。Tothisdayherkindnessbringstearstomyeyes.Itwasfrommorethan15
yearsagoandIfeltlikeI’dalwaysbeentooembarrassedto____21____herproperly.Ihopetosharethissothatthere’llbemore____22____intheo
ffice.Iwasthe“idiot(白痴)”intheofficeandmy____23____wasannoyedbymyinability.Iwatchedsecretlyfromthecornerasmymanager____24____totheCFO(财务总监)abouthowIwa
sn’t____25____,andthatIwasextremelyslowtolearn,beforeactuallycallingmeanidiot.Ibelievedwhatshesaidandfelt____26
____.However,Teresawhowasmymanager’sassistantwasso____27____tomytrouble,andshewouldstaybackeachdaytoteachmeever
sopatiently.Sheknewofmypersonal____28____,andwouldcallmetomakesureIdidn’t____29____tomybadhabit(whichI’mnotyetreadytoshareh
ere).Sheneverwantedattention,always_____30_____mewhennooneiswatching,andshehadnoagenda.Withherhelpandthe
confidenceshe_____31_____inme,Ifinallyadvancedanddoubledmysalaryafterjustoverayear.Actually,Iwas_____32_____aftermyma
nager’scomplaintbutgotpromotedafewtimesinthenextcompany.However,herbiggest_____33_____tomewassimplythatshecar
edforme.SoIhadtobelieveinmyself.Kindnessisagift.Ihopetoreturnthe_____34_____toTeresaoneday,andto_____35_____thesameopportunitytoothers.2
1.A.remindB.informC.thankD.replace22.A.sympathyB.enthusiasmC.ambitionD.consideration23.A.colleagueB.managerC.assistantD.partner24.A.declaredB.demons
tratedC.complainedD.introduced25.A.imaginativeB.unbelievableC.valuableD.teachable26.A.ashamedB.helpless
C.scaredD.angry27.A.sensitiveB.relevantC.accessibleD.insensible28.A.standardsB.beliefsC.qualitiesD.struggles29.A.leadB.devoteC.sli
pD.apply30.A.caringforB.believinginC.focusingonD.dependingon31.A.taughtB.broughtC.passedD.placed32.A.blamedB.hiredC.firedD.praised33.A.ben
efitB.creditC.awardD.gift34.A.rewardB.favourC.gratitudeD.encouragement35.A.offerB.catchC.createD.grasp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。ThetraditionalChinesesolarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms.StartofSummer(ChinesePinyin:LiXia),the7thterm
oftheyear,___36___(begin)onMay6andendsonMay20thisyear.ThetermStartofSummer___37___(originate)attheendoftheWarringSta
tesPeriod(239BC).Sinceitisacrucialtimefortheharvestofsummercrops,ancientChineseemperorsindifferent___38___(dynasty)atta
chedgreatimportance___39___theStartofSummer.IntheZhouDynasty(1050-221BC),theemperorencouragedhisresidents___40___(seize)thekeytimetodofarmwork.It’
ssaid___41___mostofthedecorationswerearrangedinthecolorred,___42___(include)theemperorandtheofficials’dress,the
horsesandtheflags,inordertoshowrespecttothegodofsummerandprayfor___43___goodharvest.AccordingtoChinese
traditionalmedicine,StartofSummerisakeytimetomoisten(湿润)theheart.Whentheweathergrows___44___(hot)thanbefore,dampnessandheatcanaffecthumanhealth.Foodr
ichinvitaminsandcoolinnatureis____45____(high)recommended.Vegetables,suchascucumbers,tomatoes,watercressandfruitsthatincludewatermelons,pearsandstraw
berriesaretoprecommendations.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的笔友Jim写信询问你们学校三月通常会举行什么集体活动。请给他回信,内容包括:1.活动名称;2
.活动过程;3.活动感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.读后续写AsHurricaneIanboredownonFlorida,manyresidentswhodecidedtost
ayfoundthemselvesunabletoleave.WhenthewaterslippedinunderthedooroftheirhomeinNaples,Florida,itwasjustasignthatit
wastimetogo.ItwasaroundnoononWednesday,September28lastyearandDarcyBishopwokeuphertwobrotherswhohadbeenrestingafter
lunch.Shepulledthewheelchairuptotheoldest,RussellRochow,66.Herotherbrother,ToddRochow,63,wasinhisroom,changingclothes.Hec
ouldmanagewithawalker.Bothmenhadbeenbornwithdisabilitiesandtheirmentaldevelopmentwaslikethatofayoungchild.Buttheyfoundjoyintheirsurroundings.Russel
llovedridingthebusandgoingtoparks.Toddlikedcollectingcansatthebeachandplayingontheboatintheneighbor,Ha
nceWalters’home.Bishop,61,wastheirlifeline,theirlittlesisterwhohadlongfeltadutytokeepthemsafe.“We’vegottogetgoing!”sheshoutedtoTo
dd.Shewenttoopenthefrontdoor.Itwouldnotmove.Theweightofthewaterontheothersidehadshutittight.Sherushedtotrythedoortothegara
ge,whereTodd’swalkerwasstored.It,too,wasstuck.That’swhenthehousethethreebrotherssharedbegantoflood.Theonlywa
ytogowasup.BishopguidedToddtothestairs,andhegrabbedthebanister(栏杆).Shehelpedhimpullhimselfslowlyupto
thetopwherehewaitedinachair.ButstairswereimpossibleforRussell,whocouldneitherwalknorbendhisstifflegs.BishopdraggedonthebeltaroundRussell’swais
t,buthewasnearly77kilograms.Shetriedeverypositionpossible,switchingfrompushingtopulling,andmanagedtogethimupafewcar
petedsteps.Butthewaterfollowed.Bishopcalled911andwastoldsomeonewouldcomesoon.Butoutthewindowshecouldal
readyseefurniture,boatsandcarsfloatingby.,注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Meanwhile,Bishopwascrazyanddesperate.
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