本资2009届苏北十校期末联考高三英语试题

本资2009届苏北十校期末联考高三英语试题

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本资2009届苏北十校期末联考高三英语试题第一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Without_____thoroughunderstandingofChina’sspecificconditions,youcan’thave______sayovertheonly-childpolicy.A.a;theB.the;aC.a;a;D.the;the22.______ugly,thesechocolatecookiesdon’tsellwelleventhoughtheytastegood.A.LookedB.LookingC.BeinglookedD.Tolook23.Greatinventorsdon’t______graduatefromfamousuniversities.Somedidn’tevengotouniversity.A.likelyB.necessarilyC.reallyD.nearly24.Thecolorsonthenationalflagscanbe______differentlyindifferentculture,buttheyhaveonethingincommon,thatis,______ofthecolourswascarefullychosen.A.translated;everyB.explainedeitherC.represented;allD.interpreted;each25.Whenhewasastudent,hewouldgetupearlyandworklateintonight,believing“______________”A.Nevertoolatetolearn.B.Nevercountyourchickensuntiltheyarehatched.C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.D.Everyonehashisfeetofclay26.______putgreatpressureonthelocalgovernmenttotellthetruthfulnessofthetigerphotoassoonaspossible.A.ThegreatlossoflivesinthemineB.ThehumancasesofbirdfluC.Thecustomers’complaintsD.Thequestionsfrompeopleespeciallyexperts27.Thefiercecollisionbetweenloveandlawleftthejudge________________.A.tickledpinkB.standingatriskC.livinginterrorD.standingatacrossroads28.Thehusbandhas____gettingupearlybecausehehastodrivehiswifeanddaughtertoschoolinthemorning.A.gotridofB.cateredto.C.takentoD.correspondedto29.-----I’mapplyingforFudanUniversity?-----___________A.WhynotQinHua?B.GookluckC.CongratulationsD.Takeiteasy30.Ourschoollooksmorebeautifulwithmanyredlanterns________highoverthesquare.A.toberaisedB.raisedC.beingraisedD.beingrisen31.-------Whatdoyouthinkofthemusicteacher? -------_____________sheisanelegantlady,shecanbeextremelydifficulttoworkwith.A.WhileB.WhenC.EvenifD.As32.I_______inaforeigncompanyforfiveyears.Still,Idon’tregretgivingupthewell-paidjob.A.workedB.haveworkedC.wasworkingD.hadworked33.Whenwegottothestadiumhurriedly,theleaders________theirspeechesandtheperformance__________.A.havefinished;beganB.hadjustfinished;hadbegunC.hadjustfinished;wasabouttobeginDjustfinished;began34.Manypeoplebelievethatpovertyisonlyaprobleminruralareas.__,itisalsoaprobleminsomeurbanareas.A.AsaresultB.FurthermoreC.IntheendD.Asamatteroffact35.Theselflessvillagedoctortreatedwhoevercametohisfamilywithoutany__.A.costB.paymentC.chargeD.price第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)OnegooddeeddeservesanotherOneday,apoorboywhowastryingtopayhiswaythroughschoolbysellinggoodsdoortodoorfoundthatheonlyhadonedimeleft.Hewashungrysohedecidedto36amealatthenexthouse.However,helosthisnerve(勇气)whenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.37amealheaskedforadrinkofwater.Shethoughthelookedhungrysoshebroughthimalargeglassofmilk.Hedrankitslowly,andthenasked,“HowmuchdoI38you?”“Youdon’toweme39,”shereplied.“Mymotherhastaughtmenevertoacceptmoneyfor40ofkindness.”Hesaid,“ThenIthankyoufromthebottomofmyheart.”AsHowardKellyleftthathouse,hefeltstronger41,butitalsoincreasedhisfaithinthehumanrace.Yearslatertheyoungwomanbecamecriticallyill.Thelocaldoctorswerebaffled(被难住).Theyfinallysenthertothebigcity,wherespecialistswerecalledintostudyher42disease.DrHowardKelly,nowfamouswas43fortheconsultation.Whenheheardthenameofthetownshecamefrom,heimmediately44fromthechairandwentdown45thehospitalhalltowardsherroom.        46hisdoctor’sgownhewentintoseeher.Herecognizedheratonce.Hewentbacktotheconsultationroom47todohisbesttosaveherlife.Fromthatdayon,hegavespecialattentiontohercase.Afteralongstruggle,the48waswon.DrKellyrequestedthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbilltohimforapproval.Helookedatitandthenwrotesomethingontheside.The49wassenttoherroom.Shewasafraidtoopenitbecauseshewas50thatitwouldtaketherestofherlifetopayitoff.Finallyshelooked,andthenoteonthe51ofthebill52herattention.Shereadthesewords.Fixpay.“Paid53withaglassofmilk.” DrHowardKellyTearsofjoy___54___hereyesasshesawit.Shewasgrateful55lovecouldspreadabroadthroughhumanheartsandhands.36.A.payforB.intendforC.seekforD.begfor37.A.ontopofB.insteadofC.inadditiontoD.inspiteof38.A.ownB.oweC.costD.spend39.A.nothingB.somethingC.everythingD.anything40.A.actsB.behaviorC.sakeD.benefit41.A.mentallyB.physicallyC.thoroughlyD.intellectually42.A.rareB.differentC.infectedD.casual43.A.takeninB.comeinC.calledinD.sentin44.A.raisedB.roseC.stoodD.aroused45.A.crossB.overC.throughD.beneath46.A.WithB.WoreC.HavingonD.Dressedin47.A.decidedB.concludedC.determined.D.tried48.A.battleB.gameC.diseaseD.treatment49.A.doctorB.billC.approvalD.patient50.A.positiveB.uncertainC.negativeD.unsure51.A.backB.frontC.sideD.page52.A.paidB.fixedC.caughtD.made53.A.inturnB.inreturnC.infullD.invain54.A.floodedB.floatedC.blewD.flew55.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.whoseⅢ阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APeoplebornintheautumnlivelongerthanthoseborninthespring.Theyarelesslikelytofallchronic(长期的)illwhentheyareolder,accordingtoanAustrianscientist.Usingcensus(人口普查)dataformorethanonemillionpeopleinAustria,DenmarkandAustralia,scientistsattheMaxPlanckInstituteforDemographicResearchinthenorthernGermantownofRostockfoundthemonthofbirthwasrelatedtolifeexpectancy(估计寿命)overtheageof50.Seasonaldifferencesinwhatmothersateduringpregnancy,andinfectionsoccurringatdifferenttimesoftheyearcouldbothhaveanimpactonthehealthofanew-bornbabyandcouldinfluenceitslifeexpectancyinolderage.“Amothergivingbirthinspringspendsthelastphaseofherpregnancyinwinter,whenshewilleatlessvitaminsthaninsummer,”saidGabrieleDoblhammer,oneofateamofscientistswhocarriedouttheresearch.“Whenshestopsbreastfeedingandstartsgivingherbabynormalfood,it’sinthehotweeksofsummerwhenbabiesareprone(容易的)toinfectionsofthedigestivesystem.”InAustria,adultsborninautumnlivesaboutsevenmonthslongerthanthoseborninspring,andinDenmarkadultswithbirthdaysinautumnoutlivedthoseborninspringbyaboutfourmonths.Inthesouthernhemisphere,the picturewassimilar.AdultsbornintheAustralianautumnlivedaboutfourmonthslongerthanthosebornintheAustralianspring.Thestudyfocusedonpeoplebornatthebeginningofthe20thcentury,usingdeathcertificatesandcensusdata.56.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.AustriaandDenmarkarebothinthenorthernhemisphere.B.Peopleborninautumnlivelongerthanthoseborninsummer.C.BothAustriaadultsandAustralianadultswithbirthdaysinautumnliveaboutfourmonthslongerthanthoseborninspring.D.Thestudyiscarriedoutmainlyamongpeoplebornattheendofthe20thcentury.57.Whichisnotthefactorthatcausesthelifeexpectancydifferencesbetweenpeoplebornindifferentseasons?A.WhatmothereatduringpregnancyB.Infectionsoccurringatdifferenttimesoftheyear.C.Thenumberofvitaminsmotherseatduringpregnancy.D.Weatherimpact,suchastemperature58.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Mothersandnew-bornbabyB.LifeexpectancyC.SeasonaldifferenceandlifeexpectancyD.AnimportantresearchBHowcouldwepossiblythinkthatkeepinganimalsincagesinunnaturalenvironments-mostlyforentertainmentpurposes-isfairandrespectful?Zooofficialssaytheyareconcernedaboutanimals.However,mostzoosremain“collections”ofinteresting“things”ratherthanprotectivehabitats.Zoosteachpeoplethatitisacceptabletokeepanimalsbored,lonely,andfarfromtheirnaturalhomes.Zoosclaimtoeducatepeopleandsaveendangeredspecies,butvisitorsleavezooswithouthavinglearnedanythingmeaningfulabouttheanimals’naturalbehavior,intelligence,orbeauty.Zooskeepanimalsinsmallspacesorcages,andmostsignsonlymentionthespecies’name,diet,andnaturalrange.Theanimals’normalbehaviorisseldomnoticedbecausezoosdon’tusuallytakecareoftheanimals’naturalneeds.Theanimalsarekepttogetherinsmallspaces,withnoprivacyandlittleopportunityformentalandphysicalexercise.Thisresultsinunusualandself-destructivebehaviorcalledzoochosis.Aworldwidestudyofzoosfoundthatzoochosisiscommonamonganimalskeptinsmallspacesorcages.Anotherstudyshowedthatelephantsspend22percentoftheirtimemakingrepeatedheadmovementsorbitingcagebars,andbearsspend30percentoftheirtimewalkingbackandforth,asignofunhappinessandpain.Furthermore,mostanimalsinzoosarenotendangered.Captivebreeding(圈养繁殖)ofendangeredbigcats.Asianelephants,andotherspecieshasnotresulted intheirbeingsentbacktothewild.Zoostalkalotabouttheircaptivebreedingprogramsbecausetheydonotwantpeopletoworryaboutaspeciesdyingout.Infact,babyanimalsalsoattractalotofpayingcustomers.Haven’tweseenenoughcompetitionstonamebabyanimals?Actually,wewillsaveendangeredspeciesonlyifwesavetheirhabitatsandputanendtothereasonspeoplekillthem.Insteadofsupportingzoos,weshouldsupportgroupsthatworktoprotectanimals’naturalhabitats.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordzoochosismean?A.remainincagesB.behavestrangelyC.attackotheranimalsD.enjoymovingaround60.Whatdoestheauthortrytoargueinthepassage?A.Zoosarenotworththepublicsupport.B.Zoosfailintheirattempttosaveanimals.C.Zoosshouldtreatanimalsashumanbeings.D.Zoosuseanimalsasameansofentertainment.61.Theauthortriestopersuadereaderstoaccepthisargumentmainlyby_________.A.pointingoutthefaultsinwhatzoosdoB.usingevidencehehascollectedatzoosC.questioningthewayanimalsareprotectedD.discussingtheadvantagesofnaturalhabitatsCProfessorSmithrecentlypersuaded35people,23ofthemwomen,tokeepadiaryofalltheirabsent-mindedactionsforafortnight.Whenhecametoanalysetheirembarrassinglapses(差错)inascientificreport,hewassurprisedtofindthatnearlyallofthemfellintoafewgroupings.Nordidthelapsesappeartobeentirelyrandom.Oneofthewomen,forinstance,onleavingherhouseforworkonemorningthrewherdogherearringsandtriedtofixadogbiscuitonherear.“theexplanationforthisisthatthebrainislikeacomputer,”explainstheprofessor."Peopleprogrammethemselvestodocertainactivitiesregularly.Itwasthewoman'scustomeverymorningtothrowherdogtwobiscuitsandthenputonherearrings.Butsomehowtheactiongotreversedintheprogramme,"Aboutoneintwentyoftheincidentsthevolunteersreportedwerethese"programmeassemblyfailures,"Altogetherthevolunteerslogged433unintentionalactionsthattheyfoundthemselvesdoing--anaverageoftwelveeach,Thereappeartobepeakperiodsinthedaywhenweareatourzaniest(荒谬可笑的).Thesearetwohourssometimebetweeneighta.m.andnoon,betweenfourandsixp.m.withasmallerpeakbetweeneightandtenp.m."Amongmenthepeakseemstobewhenachangeoverinbrain'programmes'occurs,asforinstancebetweengoingtoandfromwork."Womenonaveragereportedslightlymorelapses--12.5comparedwith10.9formenmprobablybecausetheyweremorereliablereporters. Asurprisingfindingoftheresearchisthattheabsent-mindedactivityisahazardofdoingthingsinwhichweareskilled.Normally,youwouldexpectthatskillreducesthenumberoferrorswemake.Buttryingtoavoidsillyslipsbyconcentratingmorecouldmakethingsalotworseorevendangerous.62.InhisstudyProfessorSmithaskedthesubjects_______________.A.tokeeptrackofpeoplewhotendtoforgetthingsB.toreporttheirembarrassinglapsesatrandomC.toanalysetheirawkwardexperiencesscientificallyD.tokeeparecordofwhattheydidunintentionally63.Welearnfromthethirdparagraphthat_______________.A.absent-mindednesstendstooccurduringcertainhoursofthedayB.womenareverycarefultoperformactionsduringpeakperiodsC.womenexperiencemorepeakperiodsofabsent-mindednessD.men'sabsent-mindednessoftenresultsinfunnysituations64.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat______________.A.peopleshouldavoiddoingimportantthingsduringpeakperiodsoflapsesB.hazardscanbeavoidedwhenpeopledothingstheyaregoodatC.peopleshouldbecarefulwhenprogrammingtheiractionsD.lapsescannotalwayscontributedtolackofconcentrationDMoreandmoreTVshows,moviesandsportingeventsarebeingbroadcastinHighDefinition(HD)-including“GoodMorningAmerica.”Ifyouwanttojointhemillionswhoarealreadyexperiencingasuperiorpicture,you’llneedaHighDefinitionTV(HDTV).Butevenifyou’rereadytoretireyouroldTV-ormoveitintothebackbedroomwherenoonewilleverseeit-you’reboundtohavelotsofquestionsbeforeyoumakeaninvestmentinanewdrool-worthyHDTV.Youmightbewonderingabouthardware,costandhowtoactuallyreceiveHighDefinitionprogrammingonyourset.“GMA”technologycontributorBeckyWorleyoffersthisinstructiontounderstandingthecomplicatedworldofHD.WhatisHDTV①?HighdefinitionTVisarichertransmissionoftelevisionsignalsthatmakesforamorevividviewingexperience.HDTVistostandardTVwhatFMradioistoAMradio.HDTViscrisp,clearandnoise-free,withresolutionthatisatleasttwicethatofanalog(模拟信号)televisionandCD-qualitysound.HowDoIGetHDTV②?HDTVsignalsarebroadcastviaantennas(天线)inurbanareas,andviasatelliteTVorcableTV.Toreceiveanover-theairHDTVsignal,youmustlivewithinacertainradius(半径)ofanHDTVbroadcastantennaandhavetheproperHDTVtuner(调谐器)orantennainstalledinyourhome.ToreceiveaCableorSatelliteHDTVsignal,youmusthaveaproprietary(专利的)HDTVset-topboxsuppliedbyyourprovider.NotallprogrammingisavailableinHDTVyet,butmanynetworkshowsandsportingeventsarecurrentlyinHDandmanymoreareconvertingover. WhenyouwatchaDVDonyourHDTV,itisnottechnicallyHDTVquality,butitwilllookcrisperonyourHDTVthanonaregularTV.HDTV,HD-ReadyTV,andEDTVTherearethreemajortermsthatwilldescribethehigh-endTVsetsthatareonsaletoday:HDTV③areTVsetsthatcanreceiveandprocessover-the-airHDsignals.YoumayneedanantennatoreceivetheHDsignal,butanHDtunerisbuiltintothesetandcanprocessthesignalwithoutanyotherequipment.IfyouwanttoreceiveanHDsignalfromyourcableorsatelliteprovider,youwillneedoneoftheprovider’sproprietaryset-topboxes.HD-ReadyTVareTVsetsthatneedanadditionalpieceofhardwaretoactuallyreceivetheHDsignal,suchasastand-aloneHDtuner(from$250andup)ortheset-topHDTVboxprovidedbyyourcableorsatelliteTVcompany.EDTVstandsforEnhancedDigitalTelevision.ThevisualqualityofanEDTVisbetterthanastandardanalogTV,butisnotascrisporbrightasatrueHDTV.65.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribethefeaturesofHDTV?A.Itoffersprogramswithclearerpicturesandsoundofbetterquality.B.Itoffersmoreinterestingandentertainingprograms.C.ItoffersmoreTVchannelsandchoicesofprograms.D.Itoffersprogramforhightechnology66.“HDTVistostandardTVwhatFMradioistoAMradio.”inthispassageis.A.anexampletoshowHDTVisdifferentfromcommonTV.B.anexampletoshowthesimilaritybetweenHDTVandFMradio.C.acomparisontoshowHDTVismoreadvancedthancommonTV.D.acomparisontoshowHDTVisbetterthanFMradio.67.Asforthemeaningof“HDTV”indifferentplaces(①②③)ofthisarticle,whichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?A.①and③carrythesamemeaningwhile②carriesdifferentmeaning.B.①and②carrythesamemeaningwhile③carriesdifferentmeaning.C.②and③carrythesamemeaningwhile①carriesdifferentmeaning.D.①,②and③allcarrythesamemeaning.ESincethebeginningoftime,manhasbeeninterestedinthemoon.TheRomansdesignedaspecialdaytoshowadmirationandrespecttothemoon.TheycalleditMoonday,orMonday,asweknowittoday.Later,thegreatmindofLeonardodaVincistudiedthemoonanddesignedamachinetocarryahumantothemoon.Leonardosaidthatonedayagreatmachinebirdwouldtakeapersontothemoonandbringgreathonortothehomewhereitwasborn.Fourandahalfcenturieslater,Leonardo’sideawasrealized.ApolloIItookthreeAmericansCollins,AldrinandArmstrongtothemoon.Themissiondidfillthewholeworldwithgreatsurprise,asLeonardohadsaiditwould.Manyessays,articlesandbookswerewrittenaboutman’sfirstmoonmission.Butperhapsthemostinterestingstorywasonewrittenbeforetheeventover100yearsbefore.In1865,FrenchauthorJulesVernewroteastoryaboutthefirstjourneytothemoon.Hisstorywasverysimilartothe1969ApolloIImission.Verne’sspacecraft alsocontainedthreeman—twoAmericansandaFrenchman.ThespacecraftwasdescribedasbeingalmostthesamesizeasApolloII.ThelaunchsiteinVerne’sstorywasalsoinFlorida.ThespacecraftinVerne’sstorywasnamedtheColumbiad.TheApolloIIcommandshipwascalledColumbia.HisaccountofsendingthespacecraftintothespacecouldeasilyhavebeenwrittenabouthowApolloIIwassentintothespace.Verne’sstorywasthesameastheactualeventinseveralotherrespects.ThespeedofVerne’sspacecraftwas36,000feetpersecond;Apollo’swas35,533feetpersecond.Verne’sspacecrafttook97hourstoreachthemoon;Apollo’stimewas103hours.LikeApollo’sspacemen,Verne’sspacementookpicturesofthemoon’ssurface,relaxedontheirseats,cookedwithgas,andexperiencedweightlessness.TheytoocamedowninthePacificandwerepickedupbyanAmericanwarship.WhatwerethereasonsforJulesVerne’sextremeaccuracyindescribinganevent100yearsormorebeforeitactuallyoccurred?Hebasedhiswritingsonthelawsofphysicsandastronomy.19th-centuryscienceandthebrightVerne’simaginationgavepeopleanunbelievablyaccuratepreviewofoneofthegreatesteventsofthe20thcentury.68.LeonardodaVincisaidthatagreatmachinebirdwould______.A.bringgreathonortothemoonB.flytowardthesunC.exploretheheavensD.takepeopletothemoon69.Verne’sstoryisverysimilarto______.A.thefirstU.S.spacemission B.theApolloIImissionC.LeonardodaVinci’sstoryD.numerousotherbooksonthesamesubject70.Thepassagemainlydescribes______.A.therapidprogressofmankindB.Verne’saccuratepreviewofthefutureC.the1969ApolloIImoonmissionD.the19th-centuryscienceandtechnologyⅣ任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的词(仅限一词)Asmartcardisacardthatiscarriedwitheitheramicroprocessorandamemorychiporonlyamemorychipthatisnotprogrammable.Themicroprocessorcardcanadd.delete,anddealwiththeinformationonthecard,whileamemory-chipcardcanonlydoonething.Smartcards,unlikemagneticstripecards,candomanydifferentthingsandholdalotofinformation.Inthisway,theydonotneedtogetinformationfromafarawayplacewhentheyareused.Today,thereareseveralkindsofsmartcards,allofwhichareverypopularinthemarket:IC(IntegratedCircuit)MicroprocessorCardsMicroprocessorCards(chipcards)offeralargermemoryandbettersecuritythanthetraditionalmagneticstripecardsdo.Chipcardscanalsoholddata.Thesecardsareusedformanythings.Thus,chipshavebeenthemainplatformforcardsthatholdasecuredigitalidentity. Someexamplesofthesecardsare:Cardsthatholdmoney.Cardsthatprovidesafeaccesstoanetwork.Cardsthatallowsettingstopboxesontelevisionstoremainsafefromprivacy.OpticalMemoryCardsOpticalmemorycardslooklikecardswithapieceofCDonthetop.Opticalmemorycardscanstoreupto4MBofdata.Butoncewritten,thedatacannotbechangedorremoved.Thus,thistypeofcardisgoodforkeepingrecords,suchasmedicalfiles,drivingrecordsortravelhistories.Today,thesehavenoprocessorsinthem(althoughthisiscominginthenearfuture).Whilethecardsarealmostascheapaschipcards,thecardreadersareexpensive.Title:(1)_______________cardsTypes(3)________________DisadvantagesSimilaritiesICChipCardsAlargermemory&Better(4)___________HolddataNotmentionedPopularityLarge(10)____LowcostofcardsOptical(2)___________cardsStoremuchdataGoodfor(5)_________Driversand(6)_______tokeeprecords(7)_______notmuch(8)________dataNoprocessorsExpensivecard(9)___________2009届苏北十校期末联考高三英语试题参考答案听力1—5BCBBA6—10AABBC11—15AACCA16—20BCBCB单选21—25CBBDC26—30DDCBB31—35AACDC完形36—40DBBDA41—45BACBC46—50DCABA56—55CCCAB阅读理解:A)56—58ADBB)59—61BAAC)62—64DADD)65—67ACBE)68—70DBB1.Smart2.Memory3.Advantages4.security5.doctors6.travelers7.cost8.Unchangeable9.readers10.memoryDearStudentUnion,IhaveiustreadtheadontheschoolbulletinandthemomentIsawitItookaninterestinbecomingoneofthefivevolunteerEnglishteachers.NowI'mwritingheretoapplyforthisopportunity.IamLiHua,agirlaged17.IhaveagoodcommandofEnglishandcanget alongwellwithothers.FortwoyearsIhavebeentutoringstudentsinEnglish.Presently1workasamemberofLovingHeartClubinourschool.Inmyopinion,beingavolunteerteacherattheSOSvillageisobviouslymorethanjustteaching.Furthermore,itishelpfultobroadenourhorizonandhaveabetterunderstandingofthesociety.That’swhyI’dlikeverymuchtotakethisopportunityandmakethemostofmyspecialtalentsandinterests.Inaddition,voluntaryworkcanhelpmebuildconfidenceanddevelopgoodcommunicationskills.Byhelpingthosekids,IfeelIcanmakeabigdifferencetotheirfutureandmakeasmallcontributiontosociety.I’dappreciateitsomuchifyoucouldpossiblyconsidermyapplication.I’mlookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yourssincerely,LiHu

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