黑龙江省哈尔滨师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期末考试 英语 试卷

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哈师大附中2020级高三上学期期末考试英语试卷(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)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,

并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Howmuchwillthemanpayforadoubleroom?A.$60.

B.$32.C.$16.2.WhatwastheweatherlikelastSaturday?A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Windy.3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inahospital.B.A

thome.C.Inalibrary.4.Whydidthewomanarriveattheofficelate?A.Theroadwasunderrepair.B.Shecouldn’tfindhercarkeys.C.Therewassomethingwrongwithherc

ar.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thehomework.B.Oneimportantperson.C.TheFrenchRevolution.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,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。听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。6.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.InVancouver.B.InSanFrancisco.C.InSeattle.7.Whatdoesthemando?A.student

.B.Atravelagent.C.Ateacher.听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。8.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Openadoor.B.Openthewindows.C.Re

pairadoor.9.Whowillthespeakersringupforhelp?A.policeman.B.Arepairman.C.Aneighbor.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10.Howdidthewomanfeelatfirstw

henmakingcakes?A.Upset.B.Glad.C.Tired.11.Whathappenedtothecakes?A.Theywereburnt.B.Theywereeatenbysomeone.C.Theywereforgottentobeput

intheoven.12.Howdidthewomansolvetheproblem?A.Shemadecakesagain.B.Sheaskedhersisterforhelp.C.Sheboughtsomecakesinastore.听第9

段材料,回答第13-16题。13.WhydidthewomangotoChina?A.Todobusiness.B.Tohavehighereducation.C.Togetexperienceontour

ism.14.Whatcouldthewomanprobablybe?A.teacher.B.Astudent.C.Atourguide.15.Whereisthewomannow?A.InAmerica.B.InAustralia.C.In

Canada.16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.SheworkedasahotelmanagerinChina.B.ShelivedinChinafor11years.C.ShelearnedalotinChina.听第10段

材料,回答第17-20题。17.Whydoesthespeakerworkhard?A.Hisparentspushhim.B.Hissisterencourageshim.C.Histeachersmakebigplansforhim.18.Whatdoesthespeakersa

yabouthisteachers?A.Theyleavethestudentslittlefreetime.B.Theyseldomrelaxduringtheweek.C.Theyworkveryhard.19.Howdoesthespeakerof

tenspendhisweekends?A.Hehelpswithhousework.B.Hedoeshishomework.C.Hehasfun.20.Howdoesthespeakerdecidet

otreathischildreninthefuture?A.Hewillbestrictwiththem.B.Hewillmakethemworkhard.CHewillgivethemmoretimetorelax.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。AHaveyouheardofthefollowingevents?Sheepshearing(修剪)It’sabigsportinNewZealand,which

proudlyhoststheannualGoldenShearsInternationalChampionships.HeldinthetownofMastertoninMarch,thefour-dayeventseekstoidentifyth

eworld’sfastestsheepshearer.Theeventisnotallaboutshearing;livebandsbringapartyatmospheretoit.It’sattractivetomanytourists.Lucha

libreIt’saformoffreestylewrestlingwithadevotedfanbaseinitsnativeMexico.Competitorsarefamousfortheirwell-mademasks,whichkeeptheiridentitiesasecret.Tha

t’suntiltheyaredefeatedinthefight,whichoftenrequiresloserstoshowtheirfaces.Don’tforgettobringsomeloosechange:whenviewersareimpressedbyavictoriou

swrestler,theythrowmoneyatthem.Youmayenjoytheeventonceayear.Lawnmower(割草机)racingThisannualsportnowhasitsowngoverningbod

y—theBritishLawnMowerRacingAssociation(BLRA).Ithasa30-racechampionshipthatrunsfromMaytoOctober.Mostracesarepartoflargerruralevents,suchastheCranl

eighShowinSurrey,whereviewerscanexperienceotherevents.TheBLRAremainsun-commercialanddonatesallprofitstoo

rganizationsthathelppeoplewhoarepoor,sick,orindifficulties.WifecarryingEveryyearasmalltownofSonkajaerviinFinlandhoststheevent:t

heInternationalWifeCarryingChampionships.Duringthiscompetition,husbandshavetocarrytheirwivesalongthetrackwhichis250mlongandfeaturessevera

lbarriersonlandanda1-mdeepwaterpool.Twocouplesstartatthesametimeandrunasfastastheycan.Thewinningcoupleistheonethatcomple

testhecourseintheshortesttime.1.WhatareviewersadvisedtodowhilewatchingLuchalibre?A.Wearamask.B.Cheerfortheloser.C.Lookatthewrestle

r’sface.D.Takesomecoinswiththem.2.Whicheventisrelatedtocharitywork?.A.Sheepshearing.B.Lawnmowerracing.C.Luchalibre.D.Wifecarrying.3.Whatdotheeven

tslistedinthetexthaveincommon?A.Theyareheldannually.B.Theyattractmanytourists.C.Theyareinternationalsports.D.Theyarefavoredbyt

heyoung.BDutchauthorMariekeLucasRijneveldhasbecomeoneoftheyoungestwriterstobeshortlisted(列入候选)foraBookerprize,afte

rtheirdebutnovel(处女作)madethefinalline-upfortheInternationalBooker.Rijneveld.arisingstarinDutchliterature,is28―lightlyolderthanBritishauthorDaisyJ

ohnsonwaswhenshewasshortlistedfortheBookerprizein2018age27.Theauthor,whoidentifiesasmaleandusesthepron

ounsthey/them,wasshortlistedafterasix-hourvirtual(虚拟的)judgingmeetingforthe£50,000prize,whichissharedequallybetweenwrite

randtranslator,forTheDiscomfortofEvening,translatedbyMicheleHutchison.Thenovel,tellsofagirlwhosebrotherdiesinaskatingaccidentanddrawsfromRij

neveld’sownexperiences:whentheywerethree,their12-year-oldbrotherwasknockedoverandkilledbyabus.“Rijne

veld’slanguagerenders(重现)theworldagain,revealingtheshocksandviolenceofearlyyouththroughtheangleofaDutchdairyfarm.Thestr

angenessofachildlookingatthestrangenessoftheworldisinit,”saidjudgesofthework.“TheDiscomfortofEveningisoneofsixnovelsintherunningfortheIntern

ationalBooker,eachofwhich,”saidchairofjudgesTedHodgkinson,“restlesslyreinvents(重塑)receivednarratives,fromfoundationalmyths

tofamilyfolklore,plungingusintodiscomfitinganddelightfulencounterswithselvesinastateoftransition(过渡)”.Hodgkinsonchairedapan

el(专家组)offivejudgeswhoselectedtheshortlistfrom124submissions.Thecoronaviruspandemicmeanttheirmeetinghadtobevi

rtual,butHodgkinsonsaidheandhispanelstillmanagedtodiscusstheline-upformorethansixhours.Thewinnerwillbeannouncedon19May.4.Wecan

learnfromthe2ndparagraphthat_____________.A.Rijneveldisayoungmalewriter.B.RijneveldandthetranslatorMicheleHu

tchisonwillsharethe$50,000prize.C.DaisyJohnsonwastheyoungestwritershortlistedforaBookerprizethisyear.D.TheDiscomfortofEveningispartlyadaptedfromRijn

eveld’sownexperiences.5.Whichcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Rijneveld’sbrotherdiedfromaskatingaccident.B.Thejudgesoftheworkspeakhighl

yofRijneveld’slanguage.C.SixnovelsrevealtheshocksandviolenceofearlyyouthonaDutchdairyfarm.D.Hodgkinsonandhispanelwereunhappyt

odiscusstheline-uponlineforoversixhours.6.Whydidthepanelhaveavirtualjudgingmeeting?A.Becauseofthecorona

viruspandemic.B.Becausethereweretoomanysubmissions.C.Becauseitwasmoreeffectiveonline.D.Becausethejudgeslivestoofar

awayfromeachother.7.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleofthepassage?A.BookerprizewinnerwillbeannouncedB.Rijneveld,oneofth

emostyoungestBookerwinnerCInternationalBookerprizeshortlistledby28-year-old’sdebutD.TheDiscomfortofEveninganovelrunningfo

rtheInternationalBookerCWhenyouthinkoftheHimalayas,youmaypicturetall,rocky,snow-coveredpeaks.Butthat’snottru

e.Thesubnival(亚冰雪的)regionisthezonebetweenthetreelineandthesnowline.Itis5to5timesaslargeastheareasofglaciersandpermanentsnow,whichmeanss

tudyingitisvitaltounderstandingtheHimalayasasawhole.Thetreelineistheedgeofanecosystemwheretreesareabletogrow,andbeyondthetreeline

environmentalconditionsbecometootoughtoallowtreegrowth.Meanwhile,snowlinesaretheboundariesonmountainsthatseparatearea

swithpermanentsnow(wheresnowispresentforthemajorityoftheyear)fromareaswithseasonalornosnow.Researchersusedsatelliteda

tafrom1993to2018tomeasureplantcoverbetween4,150metersand6,000metersabovesealevel.Thescientistsdiscoveredthatthegreatestincreaseinpla

ntcoverwasbetweenanaltitudeof5,000metersand5,500meters.Subnivalplantsmostlyincludesmallshrubsandgrasses.Evenareasoncecompletelyoccupiedbyglaciersn

owholdrockscoveredwithmosses,lichen,andsometimesevenflowers.Inaddition,thesnowlineseemstoberetreating,whilethet

reelineisexpanding.Thisshowsthattheregionisbecomingwarmer,causingmoremeltingofsnowandallowingvegetationtomoveupinheight.Inthepast40yea

rs,25%ofallHimalayanicehasbeenlostduetoglobalwarming.Himalayanglaciersarereducingbyabout0.5meterseachyear.Therateofglaciermeltinghasdoubled

inthisdecade.Themeltingofglaciersincreaseswaterintheregion,makingitwetter.Recedingsnowalsoforcesthesnowlinetom

oveup,providingagreateramountofareaforthewarmandmoistconditions,whichareperfectforvegetationgrowth.Asofnow,wedonotknowwhethervegetationwil

laccelerateorslowdowntherateofglaciermelting.8Howdoesthewriterdevelopthethirdparagraph?A.Byexplainingconcepts.B.

Byprovidingsomeexamples...C.Byanalyzingcausesandeffects.D.Bylistingspecificdata.9.Whatdoestheunderli

nedword“retreating”meaninParagraph5?A.Disappearing.B.Lengthening.C.Withdrawing.D.Widening.10.Whatisthedirecteffectofgl

obalwarmingontheHimalayas?A.Thesnowlinemovesup.B.Glaciersaremeltingfaster.C.Thesubnivalareaiswetter.D.Plantsgrowmuchbetter.11.Whatd

oesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.TheclimateoftheHimalayasischanging.B.IcebergsintheHimalayashavedisappeared.C.Plan

tsarediverseintheHimalayas.D.PlantlifespreadsintheHimalayas.DIntoday’syouthculture,itseemsasifteensareperman

entlygluedtotheircellphones,constantlyreceivingbeeping,buzzingandblinkingsocialmedianotifications(通知).Weoftenhearoftheharmofsocialmediatoteensan

dyoungpeople,butourlatestresearchonyounggirlsandboyshasrevealedthatsocialmediaisnotalwaysnegative.Insomecases,wefoundthatso

cialmediacanpositivelyinfluencetheirhealthandwell-being,byhelpingthemlearnabouthealthyeatingornewwork

outstotry.Besides,socialmediaprovidesspaceforyoungpeopletotalktoeachotheraboutissuesofhealth.Forourstudy,conductedb

yresearchersfromtheUniversityofBirminghamandOrebroUniversity,weinvitedover1,300younggirlsandboys,aged13-18,fromtenUKschools.Wewereintere

stedinbetterunderstandinghowyoungpeopleusesocialmedia,andhowtheyfeelitimpactstheirhealthandwell-being.Todothis,weselected84participants

fromthemainsampleandhadthemtakepartinsmallgroupinterviews.Theresultsshowedthatsocialmediaoftenhadapositiveinfluenceonyoungpeople’smotivationfor

beingphysicallyactiveandontheirabilitytomakeconsciousdietchoices.Socialmediaalsoallowedthemtoaccesstheinformationtheyfoun

dinspirational,andlearnaboutdifferentappstheycouldusetobephysicallyactiveormonitortheirprogress.Theyreportedthatlikes,comments,andvi

ewsontheirsocialmediapostsalsohelpedthemstaymotivatedtoexercise.Encouragingly,theyoungpeoplewespoketowereals

ohighlydiscerningusersofsocialmedia.Theythoughtcarefullyaboutthecontenttheywereengagingwithonline.Forinstance,theteenagersreportedthattheywou

ldoftenignorecontentthathadthepotentialtoleadtoharm,suchasimagesorvideosthatpresentedunrealisticworkoutsorexpectati

onsfortheirbodies.Whiletherisksshouldcertainlynotbeoverlooked,ourfindingsshowthatsocialmediacanhaveapositiveeffectonyoungpeople’shealthandwell-being.

Abenefitofsocialmediaisthatitprovidesreal-time,low-costinformation,andsupportfromtheirpeers.Makingyoungp

eopleusesocialmediasafely,criticallyandresponsiblymaythushelpthemcontinuetoleadahealthylife.12.Whatisthemainfindingofthelatestresearchmentionedint

hetext?A.Youngpeoplemakebetteruseofsocialmedia.B.Teenagersusesocialmediamorethanexpected.C.Socialmediaprov

esbeneficialtoyoungpeople.D.Newevidenceaddstotheharmofsocialmedia13Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheirstudy?A.Theymadethoroughanalysesatt

wouniversities.B.TheycollecteddatafromthedatabaseoftenUKschools.C.Theyreferredtothefindingsofseveralpreviousstudies.D.Theyconductedgrou

pinterviewswithyounggirlsandboys.14.The“discerningusers”inParagraph5probablyrefertotheyoungpeoplewho________.A.h

avegreatfreedomB.enjoyspecialprivilegesC.showgoodjudgmentD.haveaninfluenceonothers15.Whatistheauthor’sadviceforyoungsocialmediausers?A.Makingful

luseoftheironlinetimeB.UsingsocialmediainasmartwayC.Takingfullresponsibilityfortheirhealth.D.Keepingi

nformedoflow-costinformation.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。Weknowthatchoosingacollegemajorcan

beverytough.Buthavenofear!Yourchoiceofmajorwillnotlockyouintoaspecificcareerfortherestofyourlife.Here’swhatyouneedtoknowaboutcollegemajorsbefor

eyouchoose.Whatisamajor?____16____Beyondgeneralcollegerequirements,you’llalsotakeagroupofcoursesinas

ubjectofyourchoosingsuchasChemistry,Literature,orPoliticalScience.Howimportantismymajor?Themajoryouchoosewillneitherp

redictnorguaranteeyourfuture.Manygraduatesfindjobsthathavenothingtodowithwhattheystudiedincollege.Ifyo

uintendtoearnaprofessionaldegreeaftercollege,youwillprobablyneedcertaincourses.____17____.WhendoIchooseamajor?Thisvarieswidelyacrossschoolsandprogr

ams.____18____.Othersrequirethatyoudecideuponamajorbythetimethatyousetfootinsideyourfirstclass.____19____Definitely.O

neofthemostexcitingaspectsofcollegelifeisthatitintroducesyoutonewsubjectsandarousesnewpassions.However,keepthisinmind:eve

rymajorhasnecessary.coursework.Ifyouchangeyourmajorlateinthegame,itmaytakemorethanthetraditionalfouryea

rstoearnadegree.Whatareminorsanddoublemajors?Ifonefieldofstudydoesn’tsatisfyyourintellectualappetite,consideraminor.Aminorissimilartoamajorinthatit

’sanareaofacademicconcentration.____20____Adoublemajorprovidesyouwithanunderstandingortwoacademicfields.Itallowsyoutobecomefamil

iarwithtwosetsofvaluesandviewswhileitalsorequiresyoutofulfilltwosetsofrequirements.A.CanIchangemymind?B.Ismymajortime-consuming?C.It’s

yourspecializedareaofstudyincollege.D.Moststudentsfindonemajorismorethanenough.E.Someschoolsmaygiveyouoneyearormoretodecide.F.Theonlydiffer

enceisthatitdoesn’trequireasmanyclasses.G.Manyfuturesciencedoctorsmajorinnon-sciencerelatedfields.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。Mywifewentoutwithafriend.Iwasbus

yinmystudywhilemy3-year-olddaughter____21____tobehavingagoodtimeintheotherroom.Noproblem,Ifigured.Butthenitgottooquiet

andIshouted,“Whatareyoudoing?”Iheardhersay,“Oh...nothing.”Nothing?Iranout____22____thelivingroom,whereIsawherrunacrossthehallandherlittlebehi

ndmadeaquick____23____intothebathroom.Ihadher____24____butfailedtomakeherturnaround.IpulledoutmybigDaddyvoice,“Younglady,”Isaid,“turnaround

!”____25____,sheturnedtowardmewithmywife’snewlipstickinherhand.Andeverysquareinchofherfacewas____26____withbrightred!Asshelookedupatmewithfear

fuleyes,Iheard____27____voicethathadbeenshoutedtomeasachild.“Howcouldyou...Youshouldknow...Howmanytimeshaveyoubeen____28____...

Whatabadthingto...”Itwasjustamatterofmypickingoutwhichold____29____Iwasgoingtouseonhersothatshewouldknowwhatabadgirlshehadbeen.B

ut____30____Icouldletloose,Ilookeddownatthesweateronher.Inbig____31____itsaid,“I’MAPERFECTLITTLEANGEL!”Ilookedbacku

pintohertearfuleyesand,____32____seeingabadgirlwhodidn’tlisten,Isawalittleangelfullof____33____thatIhad

comedangerouslycloseto____34____.“Sweetheart,let’stakeapicturesoMommycanseehow____35____youlook.”Itookthepi

ctureandthankedGodthatIdidn’tmissthechancetoprovewhataperfectlittleangelhehadgivenme.21.A.happenedB.likedC.appearedD.pretende

d22.A.intoB.ofC.fromD.for23.A.wayB.turnC.changeD.progress24.A.followedB.scoldedC.corneredD.fooled25.A.

SlowlyB.EagerlyC.AngrilyD.Fortunately26.A.filledB.markedC.printedD.covered27.A.everyB.suchC.anyD.one2

8.A.toldB.beatenC.frightenedD.forbidden29.A.reportsB.noticeC.adviceD.words30.A.asB.whenC.sinceD.before31.A.signsB

.lettersC.messagesD.figures32A.becauseofB.insteadofC.inspiteofD.asaresultof33.A.valueB.sadnessC.pitiesD.tricks34.A.preventingB.gettingridofC.destroyi

ngD.losingsightof35.A.naughtyB.uglyC.specialD.thoughtful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。In1965,MillardandLindaFullerdecidedtotradetheirlivesasmillionairesforasimplelifehelpingothers.Theymadethisdecisionaftervisitingaco

mmunity-runfarm,____36____everyoneworkedtogetherandhelpedeachother.ThefarminspiredtheFullersandin1976,theyfoun

dedHabitatforHumanity,____37____non-governmentalorganizationaimed____38____buildinghousesworldwideforpoorpeople.Habitathousesarebu

iltbyvolunteers,andthematerialsusedtobuildthehouses____39____(donate).BecausetheFullersbelievethatpeopleshouldworktoimp

rovetheirownlives,thosewhoreceiveahousemustalsospendhours____40____(help)buildtheirhomes.Believingthatpeopleshouldhelp____41____(they),theFullerswan

ttoensurethathousesarenot____42____(simple)handedtopeopleinneed.Habitathousesarenotfree,buttheyare____43____(expensive)thanotherhousesbecausetheo

rganizationdoesnotprofitfromthem.Todaytherearevolunteersallaroundtheworld.Since2000,manyvolunteers,includingmiddleschoolanduniversitystudents

,____44____(build)housesforpeopleinneed.Bybuildinghousesandhelpingthemtake____45____(responsible)fortheirlives,HabitatforHumanityisbuildinghopearou

ndtheworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分).第一节(满分15分)46.假设你是高三学生李华,想要报名参加某英语网站的网上口语一对一培训。请根据下列要点,用英文给培训负责人Evan写一封邮件。要点:1.简述情况;2.说明需求;3.询问细节。注意:1.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。__________________________________________________________________________________________

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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。OneJuneevening,Sylvia,8,wasdrivinghercowhomethroughthewoods.Suddenlyaclearwhistlebroket

hepeace.Beforeshecouldhideintothebushes,shewasstoppedbyayoungman,whocarriedagunoverhisshoulder.“Hell

o,littlegirl.IamhuntingforsomebirdsbutIhavelostmyway,”hesaidkindly.“CanIspendthenightatyourhouse?”Sylviahesitatedforawhileandagreed

totakehimhomeatlast.Sylvia’sgrandmawasreallykind.Shecookedfortheyoungmanandchattedwithhim.“Sylviaisveryshybutsheispopularw

ithbirds,”Grandmasaidproudly.“Birdscomeandfeedrightoutofherhands,andallsortsofbirds.”“SoSylviaknowsallaboutbirds?”heaskedexci

tedly.“Iammakingacollectionofbirdsmyself.”“Doyoucagethemup?”askedGrandma.“Ohno,they’restuffed(制作标本)andpreserved,”

saidtheyoungman.“Icamehereforawhiteheron(鹭),atallwhitebirdwithlongthinlegs.Itwouldhaveanestperhapsinthetopofahightre

e.”HelookedatSylvia,hopingforsomeanswers.Sylvia’sheartgaveawildbeat.Sheknewthebird,butshesaidnothing.“Iwouldoffertendoll

arstoanyhelper,”themanaddeddesperately.Tendollarswasreallyabigsum.Sylviaagreedwithanod.Thenextdaytheystart

edearly,theyoungmangoingfirstandSylviafollowing.Heprovedtobereallykindandtoldhermanythingsaboutbirds.Shecouldnotunderstandwhyhekilledth

everybirdsheseemedtolikesomuch.Intheevening,theyreturned,empty-handed.Lyinginbed,Sylviasuddenlythoughtofa

greatpine-tree,whichstoodatthefartheredgeofthewoodsandtoweredfarabovetheothers.“IfIclimbitatdaybreak,mayb

eIcouldeasilydiscoverfromwherethewhiteheronflew,andmarktheplace,andfindthehiddennest.”shethought.Whatabigsecret!注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的

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