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“学情空间”区域教研共同体高二10月份联考英语试题(A)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。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。1.WhatdoesLucythinkofthebook?A.Disappointing.B.Amusing.C.Moving.2.Wheredoestheconv

ersationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inaclassroom.C.Atthecinema.3.Whydoesthewomanrecommendtherestaurant?A.It

offersexcellentservice.B.It’sbiginsize.C.Itservesgoodfood.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hehasapoorsenseofdi

rection.B.Heisfamiliarwiththeplace.C.Helikeshikingverymuch.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Trainerandtrain

ee.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teammates.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.What’sMike’splanforhisholiday?A.Totravelwithhisparents.B.Totakeapackagetou

r.C.Totravelonhisown.7.HowdoesMikefeelaboutthewoman’sadvice?A.Interested.B.Indifferent.C.Disappointed.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatkindofroboticvacuu

mcleanerdoesthemanwant?AAcleanerforbigrooms.B.Acleanergoodforhardfloors.C.Acleaneridealforpethaircleaning.9.Whichfunctionisthemanmostinteres

tedin?.A.Thetotalappcontrol.B.Thegoodbattery.C.Thevoicecontrol.10.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthecleaner?A.$300.B.

$255.C.$240.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。11.WhoseperformanceimpressedDavidthemost?A.XuMengtao’s.B.GuAiling’s.C.WuDajing’s.12.

WhatextremesportdoesDavidlikebest?A.Bungeejumping.B.Carracing.C.Rockclimbing.13.WhydoesDavidlikedoing

extremesports?A.Tostayhealthy.B.Tochallengehimself.C.Tomakemorefriends.14.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Shetotal

lyagreeswithDavid.B.Sherefusestotryextremesports.C.Shewillgetsomespeciallyadaptedtraining.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.WhydoesBettylooktroubled

?A.Shefailedanimportantexam.B.Shehasmadeabigmistake.C.Sheisfacingatoughchoice.16.WhatcanwesayaboutBetty?A.Sheisconsiderate

.B.Sheishumorous.C.Sheisambitious.17.WhatdoesJimdo?A.Abankclerk.B.Acollegestudent.C.Amarketingmanager.听第1

0段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Hostingaprogram.B.Reportingastudy.C.Makingaclasspresentation.19.What’sthe

themeoftheTVseriesLuoyang?A.Thecity’sgeography.B.Thecity’straditionalculture.C.Thecity’seconomicdevelopment.20.HowmanyTVprog

ramsaboutLuoyangarementionedinthemonologue?A.2.B.3.C.4.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。AFourHistoricAmericanTheatresToday,theatresremainakeypartofacity’slifeblood.Thefollowingarefourhisto

rictheatresinAmerica.PantagesTheatre,Minneapolis,MNThePantagesTheatre,whichnowseats1,014,openedin191

6aspartofAlexanderPantages’swell-knowngroupoftheatres.ItwasdesignedbythelocalfirmKeesandColburn.In1922,thetheatreswas

rebuiltbyScottishtheatresarchitectBenjaminMarcusPriteca.Aftergoingthroughseveralowners,in1984,itwasclosedandremainedunopenedu

ntil1996.Sometheatresupportershaditrepairedandimproved,resultinginitsreopeningin2002.SaengerTheatre,New

Orleans,LANewOrleans’sSaengerTheatrewasbuilttwoyearsbeforetheGreatDepression,in1927,andcostathenunheard-of$2.5million.Itwa

sdesignedbyEmileWeil,featuringa15th-centuryFlorentinecourtyardandgardens,andGreekandRomanstatues.Althoughthe

theatrewasdestroyedbyHurricaneKatrinain2005,aftera$53millionrenovation(修葺),itreopenedin2013.ThalianHall

,Wilmington,NCThalianHallhasbeeninalmostcontinuoususesinceitsopeningin1858.ItistheonlysurvivingtheatredesignedbyJohnMont

agueTrimble,oneofAmerica’sforemost19th-centurytheatrearchitects,andoriginallyhousedthetowngovernment,alibrary,a

swellasan“OperaHouse”,seating1,000people.Somerepairsin1909ledtotheremovalofthesidebalconiesandtheinstallationofele

ctricstagelights.ProvidencePerformingArtsCenter,Providence,RIItwasoriginallyopenedasamoviepalacein1928,andthesilentmoviesitshow

edwereaccompaniedbya$90,000RobertMortonorgan.Afterseveraldecades,thetheatresufferedfromtheincreasedpopularityoftelevision,aswellasd

amagebytwohurricanes.Overthepastdecadeandahalf,ithasundergoneextensiverenovationsandmodernization.1.Wh

atcanweknowaboutthePantagesTheatre?A.Ithasaseatingcapacityof1,916.B.Itwillbeturnedintoamoviehouse.C.ItwasdesignedbyAlexa

nderPantages.D.Itwasonceshutdownforoveradecade.2.Ofthefollowingtheatres,whichistheoldest?A.PantagesThea

tre.B.SaengerTheatre.C.ThalianHall.D.ProvidencePerformingArtsCenter3.Whatdothelistedtheatreshaveincommon?A.Theywentthroughmajorrenovatio

ns.B.Theywerehitbyterriblenaturaldisasters.C.TheywerebuiltbyAmericantheatrearchitects.D.TheybelongoAlexanderPantages’sgroupof

theatres.BThesceneofnearly30bikersqueuingupatayounggirl’slemonadestandisremarkableonitsown.Buttheheartwarmingstorybehindthismomentisevenmoretouching.

Itinvolvesthegirlandhermotherhelpingseveralofthemotorcyclistsoutafteranaccidentlastyear.ItwasSeptember2whenDarynSturch,anurse,andherdaughterBryanne,

cameacrossanaccidentinvolvingseveralmotorcyclistsfromtheMilwaukeeIron.Sturchquicklyjumpedintoaction.Shedidthebestshe

couldtocomfortthemandkeepthemawakeandcalm.Allfivebikersinvolvedinthecrashhadsufferedsevereinjuries.Aftertheaccident,Sturchbeganreceivingthank-y

oumessagesfromsomebikersassociatedwiththeMilwaukeeIron.TheysentSturchupdatesontherecoveryofthoseinjured,andhavekeptinto

uchwithhereversince.Fastforwardtonearlyayearlater,whenBryanne,8,decidedtosetupalemonadestandtoraisemoneytobuyequipmentforherhor

se.HermomannouncedthesaleonFacebook.Abikersawthepostandcommented,askingwhethertherewouldbeagoodplacetoparkmotorcyclesifsomeclub

membersweretostopby.ButSturchneverexpectedtoseenearly30bikerscomeovertothestand.“Mydaughterwasover-the-moonexcited,”sh

esays.“Shethinksthey’rethenicestpeopleintheworld.”ThestandalsoprovidedaplaceforreunionbetweenSturchandthemotorcyclistsshe’da

ided,someofwhomshehadn’tseensincetheaccident.ThemomentshereconnectedwitharidercalledLumpybroughttearstohereyes.“Irememb

ertryingtohelphimandhimtellingme‘I’mfine.Pleasecheckonandtakecareoftheothers,’”Sturchrecalled.4.Whathappene

donSeptember2lastyear?A.Bryannedecidedtostartherownlemonadestand.B.DarynSturchtookpartinMilwaukeeIron’sactivity.C.Somemotorcyclistswereserio

uslyinjuredinanaccident.D.DarynSturchwascalledintotreatsomeinjuredmotorcyclists.5.HowdidthebikerknowthefoundingofBryanne’slemona

destand?A.Fromawebsite.B.Fromagroupofbikers.C.Throughhisfriend’scomment.D.ThroughcontactwithDarynSturch.6.HowdidDarynSturchfeelwhennearly30bikersap

pearedatthestand?A.Moved.B.Appreciative.C.Puzzled.D.Surprised.7.WhywasDarynSturchimpressedbyLumpy?A.Healwayscametoherdaughter’said.B.Hevoluntee

redtohelptreattheinjured.C.Hecaredaboutothersdespitehisowninjury.D.Hedidhisbesttocomforttheinjuredmotorcyclists.CEventhoughwate

rcoversabout71percentoftheEarth’ssurface,notallofitissafetodrink.Infact,lessthanthreepercentisfreshwate

r,accordingtotheUnitedStatesBureauofReclamation.Mostofthewateriscontainedintheoceansandmustbedesalinated(脱盐)fo

ruse.NowresearchersfromMIThavedevelopedasuitcase-sizeddesalinationdevicethatcouldbeusedtoproducecleandrinkingwater.Thenew

portabledeviceproduceswaterthatactuallygoesbeyondtheWorldHealthOrganizationstandards,justbypushingabutton,accordingtoapressreleasefromMIT.T

herearenofiltersrequired.Thedevicepoweredbyasmallportablesolarpaneluseselectricitytoremovesaltandotherparticlesfromthesaltwater.Thiseliminates

theneedforrepeatedlycheckingorrepairingit.Nowmostavailableportabledesalinationunitsusefiltersthatrequirehigh-pressurepu

mpstopushthewater,whichmakesthemheavierandlessenergyefficient.Thefilterlessfeatureofthenewdevicewillallowit

tobeusedinfarawayplacesorplaceswithlimitedresourceslikesmallislandsandships,andevenforemergencies.“Thisisreallythehighestpoin

tofa10-yearjourneythatIandmygrouphavebeenon.Weworkedforyearsonthephysicsbehindindividualdesalinationprocesses

,butpushingallthoseadvancesintoabox,buildingasystem,andtestingitintheoceanwerereallymeaningfulexperiencesforme,”saysJongyoonHan,th

eseniorauthorofthestudy.Aftertheresearchersrantestsinthelab,thedevicewasreadyforfieldtests.AtBoston’sCarsonBe

ach,thedevicefilledaplasticdrinkingcupwithclear,drinkablewaterinjusthalfanhour.Nowtheresearchersarestillworki

ngonafinaldesignthatcouldusecheapermaterialssothatitcanbeavailabletothegeneralpublic,andanewmodelofthedevicecouldb

ereadybytheendof2022.Thissmallbutpowerfuldesalinationunitmaybethekeytobringingsafewatertoathirstyworld.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedw

ord“eliminates”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Proves.B.Creates.C.Satisfies.D.Removes.9.Whatcanweinferaboutthedevicef

romParagraph3?A.Itallowshighproductionofcleanwater.B.ItmakesabreakthroughinapplicationC.Itmayprovidepowerforfarawaypla

cesD.Itcanreplacemostdesalinationdevices.10.WhatdoJongyoonHan’swordssuggest?A.ThepublicthinkshighlyofthedeviceB

.Thetestingsystemforthedevicehasbeenoutofdate.C.Developingthedeviceischallengingbutworthwhile.D.Furtherstudiesarenee

dedbeforemarketingthedevice.11.Whichaspectofthedevicearetheresearcherstryingtoimprove?A.Itsaffordability.B.Theenergyitnee

ds.C.Itsperformanceindryareas.D.Thepurityofthewateritproduces.DAi-Dasitsbehindadesk,apaintbrushinherhand.Sheloo

ksupatthepersonposingforher,andthenbackdownassheappliesanotherdropofpaintontothecanvas(画布).Alifelikeportraitis

takingshape.Ifyoudidn’tknowarobotproducedit,thisportraitcouldpassastheworkofahumanartist.Ai-Daproducesportraitsofsittingsubjectsusingaroboticha

ndattachedtoherlifelikefigure.She’salsoabletotalk,givingdetailedanswerstoquestionsaboutherartisticprocessandattitudestowardstechnology.Sh

eevengaveaTEDxtalktitled“TheIntersectionofArtandAI”inOxfordseveralyearsago.Ai-Da’screatorshavealsobeene

xperimentingwithhavingherwriteandperformherownpoetry.ButhowarewetointerpretAi-Da’soutput?Shouldweconsiderhe

rpaintingsandpoetryoriginalandcreative?Aretheseworksactuallyart?WhatdiscussionsaboutAIandcreativityoftenoverlookisthefactthatcreativityisn’tanabsolut

equalitythatcanbedefined,measuredandreproducedobjectively.Whenwedescribeanobject-forinstance,achild’sdrawing—asbei

ngcreative,weprojectourownassumptionsaboutcultureontoit.Indeed,artneverexistsinisolation.Italwaysneedssomeonetogiveit“art”status.Andt

hecriteriaforwhetheryouthinksomethingisartareformedbybothyourexpectationsandbroaderculturalconceptions.Ifweext

endthislineofthinkingtoAI,itfollowsthatnoAlapplicationorrobotcanobjectivelybe“creative”.Itisalwayswe—humans—that

decidewhetherworkscreatedbyAIareart.Somemayseerobot-producedpaintingsassomethingcomingfromcreativecomputers,wh

ileothersmaybeskeptical,giventhefactthatrobotsactonclearhumaninstructions.Inanycase,attribution(归属)ofcreativityneverdependsontechnicala

rrangementalone—nocomputerisobjectivelycreative.Rather,theattributionofcomputationalcreativityislargelyinspiredbycontextsofr

eception.Throughparticularsocialinformation,somepeopleareinspiredtothinkofAIoutputasart,systemsasartists,andcomputersascreators.Therefore,aswit

hanypieceofart,yourappreciationofAIoutputultimatelydependsonyourowninterpretation.12WhatcanwelearnaboutAi-Da?A.Shehasacomplexmany-sidedpe

rsonalityB.ShebeatothersinthedebateonartandAI.C.Sheiscapableofdrawinghigh-qualityportraits.D.Shecanwritepoemswithoutbeingpr

ogrammed.13.WhatfactdodiscussionsaboutAIandcreativityoftenignore?A.Thatartiscontent-based.B.Thatartcantakemanyforms.C.Thatcreativityiscl

oselyrelatedtocultures.D.Thatcreativityisoftenmeasuredsubjectively.14.Whatideadoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.E

verycoinhastwosides.B.Greatmindsthinkalike.C.Foureyesseemorethantwo.D.Beautyisintheeyeofthebeholder.15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthet

ext?A.IsAI-createdArtReallyArt?B.WillPeopleAcceptAIArtists?C.CanWeUseAItoCreatePortraits?D.DoWeNeedtoImproveAI’sCreativity?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。Ifyouareseekinganewcareeropportunityratherthanjustajob,youare

notalone.Sohowcanyoumakesureyourjobistherightfitforyou?____16____Luckily,youareintherightplacetogetsometipsonlandingthecareeryouarel

ookingforaftergraduation.____17____Itmaysoundsimple,butmanyrecentgraduatesstrugglewiththebigpicture.Often,weseecareerseek

ersfallintotheworkforcewithoutatrueunderstandingofwhattheytrulywanttodo.Itisimportanttounderstandwhat

youwanttoaccomplishinyourcareer.Findoutwhatyouliketodobycompletingaself-evaluation.Understandyoursalaryrequirements.____18____Thisis

common;howeveryoucanfindyourselfinanunsatisfyingfieldifsatisfyingyoursalaryrequirementsisimpossibleinthatfield.Thatisaproblem.Itwillmakeyourj

obmuchlessfulfilling.Setyourwork-lifebalanceneeds.Thisisimportantforfindingthecareerthatbestsuitsyou.Inselectingacareer,youoftenhavetotakevarious

factorsintoaccount.Understandhowmuchtimeyouneedfortheotheraspectsoflife.____19____Reachouttotheplacewhereyouwanttowork.Youmayhaveunderstoodthecar

eeryouwanttopursue,buttheonlyproblemisthatthecompanyisn’tofferingthatposition.Don’tletthatdiscourageyou.____20____You.,maybesurp

risedthatthecompanymaybeabletoofferyouasimilarjobortheidealpositioninthefuture.A.Knowwhatyouwanttopursuein

life.B.Showoffyourcompetenceproperly.C.It’satoughquestionwithoutasimpleanswer.D.Contactthehiringmanageratthatcompanytoexpressyouri

nterest.E.Thenfindajobthatwillallowyouenoughtimeawayfromtheoffice.F.Alotofrecentgraduatesstruggletofindajobfromwh

ichtheycangetadequatepay.G.Keepyourselfwellinformedofthelatestinformationaboutthelabormarket.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。Onedaymy10-year-oldson,Kavi,lefthistypewrittenmathhomeworkatschool.Hecametomein____2

1____.“WhatshouldIdo?”heasked.Together,we____22____thathecouldaskhisfriendtosendaphotoofthehomeworksothathecould

____23____thecontentbyhand.Theproblemgotsolved,right?Wrong.Heremainedanxious.Soon,Idiscoveredwhatreally____24____him:Hewasafraidthathisteacherwo

uld____25____thehomeworkleftonhisdeskatschoolandbeupsetwithhim.Hebeggedmetoemailtheteachertooffera(n)____26____.I

wantedtohelp—whichparentdoesn’twanttomakethe____27____goaway,especiallywhenthesolutionisas____28____assendinganemail?Yet,thatwouldhavebeena(n)_

___29____thingtodo.Researchshowsparents’helpingtoavoidworry-causing____30____maycomfortanxiouschildrenatthemoment,_

___31____itpreventsthemfromlearningtocopeinthelongrun.IneversentthatemailtoKavi’steacher.I____32____totalkKavithroughhisworry,buthesti

llfeltrestlessatsupper.However,thenextday,hegotanA+onhishomeworkalongwithanote:“Youdidagoodjob____33____howtogetyourhomeworkdone.”Ithinkit’snecessa

ryforparentstolettheirchildrenstaywithworrybut____34____theminseekingsolutionsandthatchildren’sgainingmasteryove

rtheirworryisjustthekeytotheirgrowingup____35____.21.A.silenceB.comfortC.panicD.amazement22.A.convince

dB.rememberedC.announcedD.considered23.A.copyoutB.clearawayC.pointatD.passdown24.A.touchedB.inspiredC.botheredD.probed,25.A.replaceB.ignoreC.

correctD.notice26.A.cooperationB.explanationC.guaranteeD.definition27.A.embarrassmentB.homesicknessC.hurtD.dream28.A.simpleB.essenti

alC.ridiculousD.intense29.A.complicatedB.permanentC.illegalD.wrong30.A.principlesB.commentsC.situationsD.co

ntests31.A.otherwiseB.butC.becauseD.nevertheless32.A.triedB.spottedC.hesitatedD.pretended33.A.settingasideB.

benefitingfromC.figuringoutD.focusingon34.A.criticizeB.supportC.assignD.contact35.A.willinglyB.flexiblyC.crazily

D.healthily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。Asthesayinggoes,“Laughteristhebestmedic

ine.”Introublingtimes,goodhumourisinneedmorethanever.Doctorsandmedicalstaffareincludingitin____36____(they)caretreatments.Oneproductofthisk

indisthehealthcareclownaroundtheglobe.Thereiseven____37____organizationthatsetsstandards.TheEuropeanFederationofHe

althcareClownOrganizations____38____(found)in2011.Itsays,“Healthcareclowns,____39____makecontactthroughhumour,bringmomentsofhappinesstoch

ildrenandsomeadultswithillnessorspecialneeds.”AfteraCOVID-19wardopenedinJerusalem,onehealthcareclowndecidedtohelppatientsby____

40____(use)herhumour.Shewantedtoreducethepatients’____41____(anxious)andimprovetheirhealth.Sheenjoyedworkingalo

ngsidedoctorsandsaid,“____42____(obvious),thedoctorstakecareofthebodyandwecomeinandtakecareofthesoul.”Healthcareclo

wnsarecarefullychosen.Professional____43____(performer)havetoreceivespecialtrainingbeforeworkingwithchildreninthehealthcareenvironment.“Icanseeup

closetheeffecttheclownshave____44____sickchildren.Icouldnotseeaworldwithoutthem.It’snecessaryforthepublic____45____(realize)ther

oleofhealthcareclowns,”adoctorsaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校即将开展“美化校园,从我做起”主题活动,请以“Let’scleanstatuesoncampustogether”题,写一份英文倡议书向

你校英语报投稿,内容包括:为1.校园雕像的现状2.清洁它们的意义3.注意事项。注意:1.词数80左右2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Let’scleanstatuesoncampustogether______

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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。续写

的词数应为150左右。Anybodypassingbytheschool’sfootballgroundwouldn’tmissnoticingJakeHarveyandhisfriendstalkingaboutsoccer.Theboysalwa

ysthoughttheywouldmerelyselectthosewhohadthephysique(体格)andskillstorepresenttheirteam.Oneday,theteam’s“head”,astheycalledhi

m,Jake,wasbusyplayingsoccerwithhisfriendswhenthenewcomer,Sam,intheirclasswalkedover.Thelittleboycalledoutsayinghewasr

eadytoplay,butJake’steampausedandturnedindisbelief,staringattheboy’sartificialleg.“Howonearthwillyouplayforuswiththatartificialleg?”Jakesaid.Samg

otdepressedwhenJake’swordsechoedinhisears.Healmostcriedbuthedidn’twanthistearstoweakenhiminfrontofthebo

ys.Meanwhile,Mr.Jones,theschool’sphysicaltrainer,sawthewholethingfromhisofficewindow.Afterthepracticesess

ion,hewalkedovertoJakeandtookhimasideforawordinprivate.“Isawwhathappened,andifI’mnotwrong,yousentawaythatnewc

omer,right?”Mr.JonesaskedJake.“Doyouhaveanyideawhoheis?”JakewasshockedafterMr.JonesrevealedSam’sbackground.Asitturnedout,Samwascaptai

nofthesoccerteaminhispreviousschool.Hewasalsoanexcellentgoalkeeperwhohadwonseveralgoldmedalsforhisteam.

“Maybe,Mr.Jones...ButIdon’tseeanyhopeofhavinghimonourteam.Justlookathisleg,”Jakesaidtotheteacher.SeeingthatJak

efeltdissatisfiedwithSam’scondition,Mr.JonesunfoldedanotherstoryabouthowSamlosthisleg.Oneday,Sam’ssc

hoolbusmetwithacaraccidentonthewaybackfromatrip.Theschoolbuswassetonfire;thoughSamgotoutandreachedsa

fety,herealizedoneofhisclassmateswasstillontheschoolbus.Heriskedhisownlifetosaveherwithouthesitation.

Withallhisstrength,hecarriedheroutofthebus.Asaresult,thegirlwassavedbutSam’slegwasseverelyinjuredandhadtobeamputated(截肢

).Paragraph1:JakewasdeeplymovedbySam’sbraveryandbecameteary-eyed.___________________________________________

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________________________________Paragraph2:Thenextday,Jakewenttotheclassroom,sayinghehadanimportantannouncementtoma

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