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合肥六中2022级高二下学期英语第一次限时作业分值:150分时长: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。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonow?A.Watchabasketballmatch.B.Buyagif

tforhismother.C.Gotohismother’sbirthdayparty.2.WhydoesthemanplantogotoEdinburgh?A.Togotoaconcert.B.Tokeephisparentscompany.C.To

attendhisgrandparents’weddinganniversary.3.Whatdidthewomanbuyyesterday?A.Somebutter.B.Somemilk.C.Somebread.4.Howdidthemanbookthehotelforhisholiday?A

.OntheInternet.B.Onthephone.C.Atthetravelagency.5.Whendoestheexambegin?A.At2p.m.B.At3p.m.C.At4p.m.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

.Whatdoesthemanspendmostofhispocketmoneyon?A.Books.B.Films.C.CDs.7.Howmuchdoesthemangetfromhisuncleaweek?A.

¥15.B.¥30.C.¥45.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whenwillthewomanleaveforherholiday?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.9.Howdoesthew

omanfeelabouthercomingholiday?A.Worried.B.Excited.C.Lonely.10.Whatdoesthewomanexpecttododuringherholiday?A.Listentosomemusicw

ithherfriends.B.Dosomereadingonthebeach.C.Takesomelongwalksonthebeach.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.

Repairherlaptop.B.Prepareareport.C.Haveaninterview.12.Whatisthetopicofthewoman’spresentation?A.Adevelopmentplan.B.Atechno

logyresearch.C.Aresearchingsubject.13.Whatmightthewomanworryabout?A.Herlaptopmightnotwork.B.Shemightfeeltoonervous.C.Sheisn’tsureofwhattosay.听

第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whydoesthewomanoftentakelongtravels?A.Tostartacareerasayoungperson.B.Toseetheworldasmuchaspossible.C.Toavoi

dstayingwithherfamily.15.Wheredoesthewomanusuallystaywhiletravelling?A.Inexpensivehotels.B.Infamilyrestaurants.C.Intents.16.Whatmightbetherelati

onshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Managerandwaitress.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Hostandinterviewee.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeaker?A.Atourguide.

B.TheGardens’founder.C.Acompanymanager.18.WhatdoweknowabouttheSouthCoastGardens?A.Ithasahistoryofover100years.B.Itkeeps8,000varietiesofpa

intings.C.Ithasacollectionofthe19thcenturyrarecoins.19.HowmanypartsistheSouthCoastGardensdividedinto?A.Two.B.Thre

e.C.Four.20.Whatcanvisitorsdointherosegarden?A.Haverosetea.B.Collectvariousroses.C.Plantdifferentroses.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共19小题;每小题2.5分,满分47.5分

)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AReceiver:MarvinJonesDate:December27,2021Streetaddress:117NewCavendishStre

et,London,WIT5DU,UnitedKingdomPRIVATEANDCONFIDENTIALAsaresultofdiscussionandsuccessfulcompletionoftwote

sttranslationsundercommercialconditionsduringyourvisit,I’mpleasedtoinformyouofyouremploymentatouroffice.Theprincipaltermsareasfoll

ows.Position:STAFFTRANSLATORANDCHECKER.Startingdate:February1,2022.Workinghours:Fulltime.35hoursperweek.Corehour

sarefrom9:00to17:00with60minutesforlunch.Flexibilityissubjecttoapproval.Holidays:20daysperyearplusallpublicholidays.Du

ties:YourprincipaldutiesaretranslationfromNorwegianandSwedishintoEnglishandcheckingothertranslators’translations.Also,

it’sexpectedthatyou’llbeexposedtotextsinDanishonoccasion.ThefollowingareyourspecifictermsandconditionsofservicewithAardvarkLanguageServicesasofFeb

ruary1,2022untilanyfurthernotice.TrialperiodThetrialperiodapplicabletonewemployeesisthreemonths.Thusyourpositionw

illbecomepermanentonMay1,2022,subjecttosatisfactorycompletionofthisperiod.Thenoticeperiodisoneweek.SalaryandbenefitsYoursalaryfromMay1,2022,wi

llbe£42000peryearwiththescheduledsalaryreviewonMay1,2022.Youwillbepaidmonthlyonoraboutthe23rdofeachmonth.Inad

dition,you’requalifiedforbenefitslikethecarallowance(补助),insuranceonbusinesstravelandpersonaltransportandotheritemsmentionedinthecompany

handbook.NosicknessorinjurybenefitsapartfromtheNationalHealthServiceprovisionareprovidedatpresent.1.Howmanylanguagesareneededforthementionedp

osition?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.2.WhatcanMarvinJonesenjoyinAardvarkLanguageServices?A.Freelunch.B.Traffi

callowance.C.Sicknessbenefits.D.Flexibleworkinghours.3.Whatkindoftextisit?A.Ajobofferletter.B.Anevaluationreport.C.Ajobadve

rtisement.D.Anapplicationletter.BWilliamLindesay,afamousGreatWallexpertandconservationist,andhiswifeWuQihavetraveledtheglobe

bythebackpaths,providingtheirsonswithauniquegrowingenvironment.Sunhats,backpacksandsneakers(运动鞋)—thesearetheday-to-daymust-havesforthefamily.

Mostoftheirtripsseemfarfromrelaxing—culturalstudyinthehotanddrydesert,a53-kilometerhikingtourofNewZealand,aone-daycl

imbtothreeEnglishmountaintopsandasix-daytrainridefromBeijingtoMoscow.Manyassumethefamilymustbewealthyandcana

ffordtheirglobaltravel,buttheyarenot.Lindesaysaystheyjustchoosetospendmoneyontravelandeschewpriceyhotelsandrestaurantswherepossibl

e.LindesaymentionsthetriptoMoscowasanexample.Insteadoftakingataxifromtherailwaystationtothehotel,theytookthesubway.“We

crossedthecityforsavingmoney,communicatedwithlocalpeople,andsawtheyarepeoplejustlikeus,everywhere.Wearri

vedatourdestinationfeelingcomfortable.”However,theirjourneys,whichcanlastweeksormonths,havesometimesbeeninconsistentwiththeirchildren’sschooling.Wur

emembersonceLindesaylettheireldersonaskforleavesothattheycouldgotoNewYorkfora45-daylecturetour.Therefore

thesonmissedhisfinalexam.Thingslikethatbotherthefamilyallthetime.Lindesayattachesgreatimportancetolearningoutoftheclassroom,sayin

gthatchildrenmightscorewellonschooltests,buttravelingoutside,indistantlandswithdifferentlanguages,cultur

es,andpoliticalstructures,istherealtest.“Youcanonlygetstreetwiseonthestreet.Youcanonlygetworldly-wisewhenseeingtheworld,”hesays.4.Howcanwede

scribetheLindesays’trips?A.Pleasant.B.ConventionalC.Challenging.D.Dangerous.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“esc

hew”inparagraph3mean?A.Visit.B.Avoid.C.Compare.D.Evaluate.6.Whatproblemdoesthefamilymeetwhentraveling?A.The

yhaveschedulingconflicts.B.Theysufferfromatightbudget.C.Theyarefacedwithlanguagebarriers.D.Theyholddifferenteducationalideas.7.WhichstatementmayLi

ndesayagreewithaccordingtothetext?A.Toughnessisthebestassistantofwill.B.Manwhotravelsfarknowsmore.C.A

ctionsspeaklouderthanwords.D.Thereisnoroyalroadtolearning.CEmpathy,namelytheabilitytounderstandanotherperson'sfeelings,isprobablyoneofth

emostimportantskillsapersonmighthave.Empathyisnotjustforbuildingandmaintainingstrongandhealthyrelationships,buttowor

kmoreeffectivelyandachievegreatersuccessinlife.Empathyisoftenacquiredbeyondverballanguage.Youcanexperienceempathybynoticingaperson'sfaciale

xpressionsandvoice.Youtrytotellwhenheneedsattention,acknowledgement,oranofferofhelp.Yougraspwhenhewan

tsyoutoleaveandgivehimspaceorwhenhewantsyoutoquietlystandby.Empathydemonstratesyoucare.However,havinganendlesscapacityforempathyisdangerous.With

empathy,youwillfeelothers’stress,anxiety,andanger.Ifyoulettheseemotionssitinyourbody,yourmindcanbeemotionallycontrolled

.Absorbingotherpeople'sfeelingscanmakeyoueasilyaffectedbyfeelingsofdepressionandhopelessness.Infact,extremeempathycanbreakthebondoftrustthatyouwere

hopingtostrengthen.Whenyoutakeonotherpeople'semotions,youmayfeelresponsibleforeasingtheirpain.Youaredrivenbyastrongdesiretofixtheirproblemsandinte

rrupttoofferaid.However,yourintrusivereactionwillmakethemfeeldisrespectedandlessunderstood.Non-reactiveempathyisespeciallyusefulwhenyoufeelthedes

iretojumpinandfixpeople.Toacquirenon-reactiveempathy,youshouldreceivewhatevermightpassintoyourmindinacalmway.Noticewh

enemotionsbegintoariseinyourbody.Nametheemotionandofferwhatyousensetothepersontohelphimorherbetterunderstand

theexperience.Thenyoucanrelaxyourbodyandlettheemotionfadeaway.8.WhichisNOTmentionedastheadvantageofempathy?A.Keepinghealthyrelationsh

ips.B.Workingmoreeffectively.C.Makingfriendswithpeople.D.Improvingyoursocialstatus.9.Whenyoursisterfailedanexamandcried,whichact

ionshowsempathy?A.Persuadinghertostopcrying.B.Accompanyingherquietly.C.Blamingherforhermistakes.D.Tell

ingherthateverythingispossible.10.Inwhatwaydoesextremeempathydamagerelationships?A.Absorbingothers'feelings.B.Interruptingtogivehelp.C.Bei

ngsensitivetobademotions.D.Lettingemotionsfadeaway.11.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.Tointroduceacommonproblem.B.Toaddsomebackgroun

dinformation.C.Toprovidesomeadviceforreaders.D.Tosummarizethepreviousparagraphs.DInaworldfeaturingendlesschoices,thesearchforsimpli

cityhasbecomemorethanjustadesire—it’sanecessity.ThebookYesMeansYes,EverythingElseMeansNoexploresthephilosophyofsimplicityandde

cision-making.WrittenbyBruceMullen,thisbookgoesbeyondself-helpclichés(陈词滥调)andoffersagenuine,actionableapproachtoguidinglife’schoices.Thebookre

cognizesdecision-makingasthecentreofhumanexistenceandinvitesreaderstoadmiteachdecisioncarriesaweight.“YesMeansYes,EverythingElseMeansNo”sum

supasignifcan’trule—adefinite“Yes”andaclear“No.”Itencouragesreaderstofocusonthe“Yes”andstopreadersfromputingtheireffortintouncertainthings.Anothe

rrulestressedinthebookissimplicityindecision-making.Byadoptingsimplicity,decision-makersaimtogetthekeyinformation,focusonthemostrelatedfactors,an

davoidunnecessaryaspects,enablingquickerjudgmentsandswifterconclusions.Thebookisapracticalguidetoenhancedecision-makingsk

ills.Theauthordoesn’tmerelyexpressthephilosophybutequipsreaderswiththetoolstheyneedtoapplyeffectively.Fromtechniquestogivepre

ferencetotaskstomethodsforavoidingdistractions(分心),thebookoffersskillsforsimplifyingthedecision-makingprocess.

Throughpersonalexperiences,Mullendeterminedthepowerofsimplification,guidingpeopletomakedecisionsaccordingtoone’sownvaluesandde

sires.Beyondindividualcontext,thisbookalsoinfluencesbusinessstrategies,relationshipdynamics,andsocietalconsiderations.Mullenn

otonlyexplorestheessenceof“yesmeansyes”butstressesthesignificanceofmakingcleardecisionsatacrossroads.“YesMeansYes,EverythingElse

MeansNo”ismorethanabook;it’saphilosophythatcanchangehowweapproachdecisions.Forthoseseekingtoguidelifewithclarityandpurpose

,thisbookisaguidinglightinthefogofindecision.12.Whatarethereadersencouragedtodoaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Solveuncertainmatters.B.Summarizea

keyprinciple.C.Concentrateonrelatedthings.D.Makedecisionsindependently.13.Whyisthebookapracticalguide

toreaders?A.Toprovidereaderswithlifevalues.B.Tohelpreadersexpressphilosophy.C.Toimprovereaders’criticalthinkingskills.DToequipreaderswithdec

ision-makingskills.14.Whatisparagraph4ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Definitionofsimplicity.B.Rulesofmakingdecisions.C.Benef

itsofstressingclarity.D.Influencesofdecision-making.15.Whatisthearticleaimedat?ARecommendingabook.B.Sharingapositiveattitud

e.C.DescribingasimplelifestyleD.Solvingphilosophicalproblems.E..RobertChmielewskihashadquadriplegia(四肢瘫痪)sincehisteens.Sensorsimplanted(植入)i

nhisbrainreadhisthoughtstocontroltworoboticarms,whichhelpshimtoperformdailytasks.Nowhecanuseoneroboticarmtocontrolaknifeandtheotherafork.

Moderntechnologycanreachinsidesomeone’sheadandpulloutwhatheisthinking.Maybeheintendstomovearoboticarmortypesomethingonacomp

uterscreen.Suchthought-controlleddevicescanhelppeoplewhoaren’tabletomoveorperformdifferenttasksandpromotethewell

-beingofthedisabled.Decoding(解码)thoughtusuallyrequiresplacingsensorsdirectlyonorinsomeone’sbrain.Thoseimplantedsens

orscancatchtheelectricalsignalspassingbetweentheperson’sbraincells,orneurons.Suchsignalscarrymessagesthatallowbrainst

othink,feelandcontrolthebody.Usingbrainimplants,researchershavepickedupelectricalsignalsinthebrainlinkedtocertainwordsorletter

s.Thishasallowedbrainimplantstotransformthoughtsintotextorspeechonacomputer.Likewise,brainimplantshavetransformedimaginedhandwritingintotextonascree

n.Implantedsensorshaveevenallowedscientiststoturnthesignalstheycaughtthatareassociatedwithasonginsomeone’sheadintore

almusic.Inarecentstudy,scientistsdecodedfullstoriesfrompeople’sbrainsusingMRIscans(磁共振成像扫描).Thisdidnotrequireanybrain

implants.Butbuildingthethoughtdecoderdidrequiremanyhoursofbrainscansforeachperson.What’smore,thesystemonlyworkedonthepersonwhosebrainsc

anshelpedbuilditandonlywhenthatpersonwaswillingtohavetheirmindread.Sodevicesthatmightletsomeonesecretlyreadyourmindfromacrosstheroomares

tillalong,longwayoff.Still,it’sclearthatmind-readingtechisgettingmoreadvanced.Asitdoes,scientistsarethinkinghardaboutwhatitwouldmeantolivein

aworldwherenoteventheinsideofyourheadiscompletelyprivate.16.Whatdoesthetextbeginwith?A.Asuggestion.B.Acomparison.C.Anargument.D.Anexam

ple.17.Whatisexplainedinthetext?A.Whatprinciplesathoughtdecodershouldfollow.B.HowMRImonitorstheworkoftheimplantedsensors.C.What’susedto

catchsignalspassingthroughthebrain.D.Howroboticarmsaredesignedtosatisfydifferentneeds.18.Whatisscientists’attitudetowardsthefutur

eofthetechnologydiscussedinthetext?A.Concerned.B.Confident.C.Doubtful.D.Indifferent.19.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthete

xt?A.MindReadingisStealingOurPrivacyB.MindReadingisHard,butnotImpossibleC.MindReading—GoodNewsforMusiciansD.MindReading—aBrain-

scanningTechnology第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Onceuponatime,eatingalonewasju

stthat:sittingdowninarestaurantonone’sownandeatingameal.Everyonediditsometimes,andwhentheydidsoitmightsuggestt

hattheydidn’thaveanyfamilyorfriends,ordidn’tlikepeople.Therewasakindofshameattachedtoit.___20___Theychoosetoeataloneforvariousreasons.“Foodies”-p

eoplewhohaveapassionateinterestindifferentcuisines—doitbecausealltheyneedfortheirpleasureisthechancetoeatgoodfood.__

_21______22___Forinstance,it’sestimatedthatnearlyathirdofallthecustomersoffast-foodrestaurantseatalone.Theyareservedwiththeirfoodf

ast,eatitfastandthenleavefastbecausetheyhaveameetingtomakeorachildtopickupfromschool.Butforothersthea

ppealofeatingaloneisquitedifferent.___23___Forthehourthatittakestohaveameal,theycanforgetallthepressureoftheirlive

s.Forabriefwindow,theydon’thavetodealwiththeirfamilyorjob.Theycanrelaxandlettheirmindwander.___24___Partoftheappealofthi

snewtrendissurelythatamealtakenaloneislikealittleholidayfromthebusynessofmodernlife,inwhichtheyhavesomuchtodoallthetime.A.It’sanexperienceoffreedom

.B.Therefore,theymightbealittleembarrassed.C.Nowadays,however,therearemoreandmorepeopleeatingalone.D.Somepeopleeatalonebecauseit’s

simplypracticalforthemtodoso.E.Somepeopleeatalonebecausetheyusuallygotofast-foodrestaurants.F.Theydon’twantcompanyorconversation,butonlythejoyofeat

ingsomespecialdish.G.Maybetheywillbringabookorperhapstheywillshylyspyonthepeoplearoundthem.第三部分语言知识运用(共

三节,满分45分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ashoka,anassociationfoundedbyBillDrayton,h

asfoughttoendpoverty(贫困)andsickness,promotededucationandencouragedsmallbusinesses.Tosupporttheseworthy____25____,Ashokaprovidesmoneytosolve

urgentproblemsworldwide.,Draytonemphasizestheimportantthingistosimplygiveyourself____26____.Ifyouseeap

roblem,youcanhelpsolveit.Theyoung____27____arewillingto____28____thisconceptbecauseathearteverychildwantstogrowintoahappy,healthyan

d____29____adult.Infact,itismanyyoungpeople’s____30____tosetupprogrammesorbusinessesthatimprovesocialconditions.Anexcellentexampleisa

nAshokaprojectstartedin1995inDhaka,whicheffectivelyhandledthe____31____problemthecityencountered,andprovid

edanincomeforlocalfarmersthere.WhenMasqsoodandIftekharfromAshokabegantostudytheproblemofalltheuncollectedrubbishthatlayinDha

ka’sstreets,____32____ratsanddisease,theydiscoveredthat80%ofitwasnaturalwaste.Sotheyeducatedthepoorthereto____33____methodstocompost(堆肥)thiswa

ste.Theyknewthattheywouldhavea_____34_____fortheendproductbecauselocalfarmerswerestrugglingwith_____35_____chemicalfertilisers(化肥).Atfirst,t

heywere_____36_____,butoncetheywereableto_____37_____themthattherewasmoneytobemade,theproject_____38_____.In2009saleswere$14,000.Draytonis___

__39_____thatintenyearsAshokawillbemakingreallyserious,practicalprogressinbringingaboutsocialchangebychangingthewayweloo

kateconomicdevelopment.25.A.plansB.causesC.attemptsD.events26.A.rightB.confidenceC.permissionD.praise27.A.inparticularB.infactC.onpurposeD.inturn

28.A.avoidB.declineC.acceptD.appreciate29A.professionalB.generousC.contributingD.innocent30.A.ambitionB.definitionC.advice

D.purpose31A.waterB.resourceC.rubbishD.traffic32.A.attackingB.chargingC.countingD.inviting33.A.employB.createC.

leaveD.send34.A.hopeB.marketC.desireD.way35.A.expensiveB.effectiveC.affordableD.profitable36.A.refusedB.recognisedC.confusedD.surpris

ed37.A.permitB.orderC.adviseD.persuade38.A.setoffB.tookoffC.pickedupD.putup39.A.uncertainB.doubtfulC.pessim

isticD.optimistic第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)..单句填词,请在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式40.Theyareappealingtotheworldcommunitytocometohis_________(assist).(所给词的适当形式填空

)41.HavingseentheX-ray,thedoctordecidedtooperate________thepatient.(用适当的词填空)42.Theyoungmanis_________(rely)soyoucandependo

nhim.(所给词的适当形式填空)43.Intheworld,theworksofmanyfamousarchitectsarebrilliantand_________(impress).(所给词的适当形式填空)44.Hermotherisanew_________(libra

ry)inourschool.(所给词的适当形式填空)45._________(determine)tofinishallthehomework,hestayeduptilleleveno’clock.(所给词的适

当形式填空)46.Seniorcitizenslongforamore_________(predict)andsecurefuture.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.Thisadviceisofsomevalue,Ithink.Itdeserve

s_________(consider).(所给词的适当形式填空)48.Theconferenceendedup__________(sign)noagreement.(所给词的适当形式填空)49.Shefoundithardtoadjustto________

_(work)atnight.(所给词的适当形式填空)50.Attention,please.Ihavean_________(announce)tomake.(所给词的适当形式填空)51.Youcan’ti

maginewhatdifficultywehad________(walk)homeinthesnowstorm.(所给词的适当形式填空)52.Iraisedmyvoicetomakemyself____

_____(hear).(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Manyworkmatesconsiderthemanager’sideatobeof_________(logical)andconstruction.(所给词的适当形式填空)54.Nobodyisawareofthe___

______(motivate)behindhissuddenchangeinhislife.(所给词的适当形式填空)第三节(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。(创编题)Someday,iffuturefo

rmsofintelligentlifelookforevidenceofhuman___55___(exist)inthe20thand21stcenturies,theyshouldhaveaneasytimefindingusinthegeologi

crecord.Justlookfortheplastic.Between1950and.2021,humanityproducedabout11billionmetrictonsofvirginplastic,___5

6___istheweightof110,000U.S.aircraftcarriers.Plasticwaste___57___(threat)ecosystemhealth,biodiversityandeffortstoa

ddressclimatechange,anditisalso___58___healthconcernandenvironmental-justiceissue.Somepeoplemightbesurprisedthat___59___(ban)s

ingle-useitemswouldn’tbethemosteffectivesolution,thoughtheseplasticsmake___60___alargeshareoftheplasticwastei

nriversandoceans.Policybans,___61___(benefit)astheywouldbe,wouldnotmovetheneedleasmuchasothermeasures.An

ditisessentialtomovetheneedle.TheUnitedStates,whichproducesmoreplasticcomparedwithanyothercountry,hasaresponsibilitytoleadtheworld___62___the

rightdirection.Facinguptothepowerfulfossilfuelindustrywon’tbeeasy,___63___thisisanextraordinaryopportunity.Weknowthatifwedonothing,

we’llbury___64___(us)undermountainsofplastic.Butifwetry,wecanrewritethegeologicrecordofourplanet.WecanendplasticpollutiononEarth.第四部分写作(共一节,满分15分)65

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