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2021届高三二模含听力英语试卷一、短对话A.Atanairport.B.Onaplane.C.Onabus.D.Inadepartmentstore.A.Heissufferingapainintheneck.B.Hisroommatewalksinhissleep.C.Hisroommate’sbedisalwaysinamess.D.Hedoesn’tlikesharingaroomwithanyone.A.Thewomanwasfullyabsorbedinthemovie.B.Thewomanlostherwaytothecinemathatevening.C.Thewomancouldn’tunderstandthemovieverywell.D.Themoviewasnobetterthanwhatthewomanhadimagined.A.$160.B.$50.C.$120.D.$150.A.Hereallylikeshiswife’snewhairstyle.B.Hiswifedidn’ttakehissensibleadvice.C.Hedidn’twanttocuthiswife’slonghair.D.Hiswifeoftencomplainsabouteverything.A.Puzzled.B.Regretful.C.Angry.D.Relieved.A.Ajoboffer.B.Anentryform.C.Anexcellentrésumé.D.Thepositionofsystemengineer.A.Mr.Jamestalksalotaboutgardening.B.Mr.Jameslikesboastingofhiscleverness.C.ThewomanisnotinterestedinwhatMr.Jamessays.D.Mr.Jamesisn’tverystraightforwardinwhathesays.A.Theelderlyareexpertatusingapps.B.Theelderlydon’tknowhowtouseapps.C.Theelderlycanhelptodevelopsmartapps.D.Theappdeveloperscan’taffordtoignoretheelderly.17/17
1A.Mr.Johnson’sideasarenonsense.B.HequiteagreeswithMr.Johnson’sviews.C.Hehashisownopinionsonsocialwelfare.D.Mr.Johnsonisskillfulinexpressinghisideas.二、短文Questionsarebasedonthefollowingpassage.1.A.Inmulti-culturalcountries.B.Indevelopingcountries.C.Indevelopedcountries.D.Indensely-populatedcountries.2.A.Lackofcommunicationfacilities.B.Temporaryshelter.C.Powerfailure.D.Noaccesstorecreation.3.A.Featuresofdifferenttypesofpoverty.B.Approachestopovertyelimination.C.Changesinthreepovertycategories.D.Waystocalculatethepovertyline.Questionsarebasedonthefollowingpassage.1.A.Becauseofthecoursematerials.B.Becauseofthediscussiontopics.C.Becauseofothers’misuseoftechnology.D.Becauseofarulethespeakermadeforhisclass.2.A.Thespeaker’shistoryclassreceivedlowassessment.B.Thestudentsthinkhighlyofthespeaker’shistoryclass.C.Thespeakermadetherulebecausehewasagainsttechnology.D.Thespeakermadetherulejustbecauseofhisunpleasantexperiences.17/17
23.A.Itmayimproveteachingandoffermorehelp.B.Itmayallowstudentstogetonwellwitheachother.C.Itmaydistractstudentsfrombeinginvolvedinclass.D.Itmayhelpstudentstobetterunderstandcomplexthemes.三、长对话Questionsarebasedonthefollowingpassage.1.A.Shebumpedintoacoffeetable.B.Shechattedwiththecafeowner.C.Shetalkedwithsomeonesheknew.D.Shewaslisteningtoalivelydebate.2.A.Newspapersweregivenouttocustomers.B.Anentrancefeewaschargedforgettingin.C.Itwasthemeetingplacefordebatingclubs.D.ItwasfirststartedinOxfordinthe16thcentury.3.A.Partlyright.B.Extremelyinteresting.C.Veryunfair.D.Abitunreasonable.4.A.Byprovidingfreelaptopsforuse.B.Bymakingsofascomfortabletositon.C.Byengagingtheminstimulatingconversation.D.Bytransportingcustomerstovariousdestinations.四、语法填空Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswith17/17
3agivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TheBestWayofLosingWeightForgetwhattheskinnymoviestarsandtheTVadvertssay-losingweightishardwork.1.youdoitthroughexercise,diet,orabitofboth,it’sextremelychallengingtolosethosepoundsandthentokeepthemoff.Sometimesitcaninvolve2.(change)hugepartsofyourday-to-daylifeanditcanmeanbreakingdecades-oldhabits.Butitturnsoutthere’sonelittlethingyou3.dotohelpyouachieveyourgoalandit’sgotnothingtodowithfoodorexercise.TheexpertsatWeightWatchersdidresearchwhichshowsmanyoftheirmembersweremoresuccessfuland4.(discouraged)whentheysharedregularupdatesontheirnewhealthylifestyleonline.Theyfoundpeoplewhosharedadiaryoftheirdailyliveswithfriendsandfollowerswerestimulatedandinspiredbypositivefeedback5.theylostsomepoundsandkeptthemoff.Morethan50percentofpeoplesaidthesupportofaweightlosscommunitywascrucialwhenitcame6.changingtheireatinghabitsand53percentsharedphotosoftheirmealsonsocialmedia.Withthisknowledgeundertheirbelts,WeightWatchers7.(launch)aseriesofshortfilmslatelywhichshowpeoplerecordingtheirdailyweightlossjourney.OneofthememberswhosharedherjourneywasDanielleDuggins,andhervideoshowsherenjoyingarangeofhealthymealsandafewtreats,while8.(play)withherchildren.Thecompany’smarketingdirectorClaudiaNichollssaid:“Thesupportofacommunityhasalwaysprovedtobeaneffectivewayofformingandsustaininghealthyhabits,buttherehasneverbeenaneasierormoreaffordableway9.(tap)intothepowerofthecrowdforsupportandinspirationwiththeexplosionofonlinecommunities.WeightWatchersownsasocialcommunityformembers,Connect,10.seesover14,000dailyposts17/17
4intheUKalone,andprovidesourmemberswithinstantaccesstoacommunityofpeoplewhoareonsimilarjourneystothem.五、完形填空???Technologyisplayingavitalroleinpreservationandecologyresearch.Drones(无人机)holdhuge_______inthefighttosavetheworld’sremainingwildlifefromextinction.Soresearcherscannowtrackwildanimalsthroughdenseforestsandmonitorwhalesinvastoceans.It’sestimatedthatuptofivelivingspeciesbecomeextincteveryday,makingiturgentthatuniversitiesdevelopnewtechnologiestocapturethedatathatcanpersuade_______toact.TheBritishInternationalEducationAssociationhostedaconferenceinJanuaryto_______theimportanceoftechnologicalsolutionsinprotectingvulnerable(易受伤害的)speciesandecosystems.Speakersunderlinedhowtechnologycanhelp_______:dronescancirclehighabovetheoceantospotwhales,whilecertaincamerascanidentifymembersofanindividualspecies.AccordingtoClaudioSillero,biologyprofessoratOxfordUniversity,technologyischanginghowpreservationresearchisdone—butit’sina(n)_______way.Astechnologygetsbetterandcheaper,researchersbecomebetteratdoingwhattheywerealreadydoing._______,remotesensingusedtobeaverytechnicaltoolbutisnowwidespread,andeveryoneusesglobalpositioningsystem(GPS)forsurveying.Butteachingpreservationandecologycoursesinuniversity_______.Someteachdronesurveyingmethodsindepthwhileothersdon’tevenmentionthem.“Thefactis,usingdronesisquitea(n)_______totheinterdisciplinary(跨学科的`)‘unknown’ofengineering,andpotentiallyanareawherelecturersmaynotfeelconfidenttoteachyet,”SergeWich,anexpertinprimatebiologysays.“Studentsaretaughtabout_______technologiessuchasautomaticsoundrecorders,butdronesare17/17
5oftenmissingfromuniversityteaching.Consequently,droneuseamongresearchersisstillfairly________andfocusedongettingphotos.”Wich’steamofresearchersusedtechniquestodevelopafullyautomateddronetechnologysystemthat________andmonitorsthehealthofendangeredanimalsglobally.It’sdesignedtobecheap,stableandsimpletouse,sothatlocalcommunitiesindevelopingcountriescanoperateit________withouttechnicalbackground.Yetit’snotmorewidelyusedonthegroundsofresearchers’lackofskillstousethistechnology.Inbiology,wheredronesareused,fewcanprogramanalgorithm(算法)specificallyfortheirpreservationorresearchproblem.“There’smuchthatneedstobedoneto________thosetwoworldsandtomakeAImoreuser-friendlysothatpeoplewhocan’tprogramcanstillusethetechnology,”Wichsays.________,thesadtruthisthatbettertechnologyalonewillnotsaveanymorespeciesfromdyingout,Greengrasswarns.“Ashumanpopulationsincrease,sodothreatsandpressureonwildplaces.Preservationistsare________fornotdoingenoughbutit’softenanissueofpeople,conflictandgovernance.”Technologymayhelpprovidefargreaterknowledge,butgovernmentsstillneedtoact.1.A.shortageB.threatsC.potentialD.responsibilities2.A.researchersB.authoritiesC.opponentsD.professionals3.A.highlightB.overlookC.assessD.calculate4.A.educationB.preparationC.preservationD.distinction5.A.evolutionaryB.flexibleC.virtualD.dramatic6.A.AsaresultB.InconclusionC.OnthecontraryD.Forexample7.A.differsB.equalsC.multipliesD.struggles8.A.obstacleB.leapC.equivalentD.exception17/17
69.A.ill-intentionedB.fully-preparedC.well-establishedD.narrowly-applied10.A.definiteB.vagueC.simpleD.limited11.A.controlsB.tracksC.supervisesD.improves12.A.earnestlyB.independentlyC.secretlyD.impersonally13.A.bridgeB.fixC.dismissD.grasp14.A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Otherwise15.A.firedB.insultedC.qualifiedD.criticized六、阅读理解ADifferentKindofSpringBreakFormanyAmericanuniversitystudents,theweek-longspringbreakholidaymeansanendlesspartonasunnybeachinFloridaorMexico.InPanamaCityBeach,Florida,acitywithapermanentpopulationofapproximately36,000,morethanhalfamillionuniversitystudentsarriveduringthemonthofMarchtoplayandparty,makingitthenumberonespringbreakdestinationintheUnitedStates.Aweek-longdrinkingbingeisnotforeveryone,however,andagrowingnumberofAmericanuniversitystudentshavefoundawaytomakespringbreakmatter.Forthem,joiningorleadingagroupofvolunteerstotravellocallyorinternationallyandworktoaddressproblemssuchaspoverty,homelessness,orenvironmentaldamagemakesspringbreakauniquelearningexperiencethatuniversitystudentscanfeelgoodat.Duringonespringbreakweek,studentsatJamesMadisonUniversityinVirginiaparticipatedin15“alternativespringbreak”tripstonearbystates,threeotherstomoredistantpartsoftheUnitedStates,andfiveinternationaltrips.OnegroupofJMUstudentstraveledtoBogalusa,Louisiana,tohelprebuildhomesdamagedbyHurricaneKatrina.AnothergrouptraveledtoMississippitoorganizecreative17/17
7activitiesforchildrenlivinginahomelessshelter.OnegroupofstudentsdidgotoFlorida,butnottolieonthesand.TheyperformedexhaustingphysicallaborsuchasmaintainingrovinginvasiveplantspeciesthatthreatenthenativeFloridaecosystem.Studentswhoparticipateinalternativespringbreakprojectsfindthemveryrewarding.Whilemostuniversitystudentshavetogettheirdegreesbeforetheycanstarthelpingpeople,studentvolunteersareabletohelppeoplenow.Ontheotherhand,theaccommodationsarefarfromglamorous.Studentsoftensleeponthefloorofaschoolorchurch,orspendtheweekcampingintents.Butstudentsonlypayaround$250formealsandtransportation,whichismuchlessthansomeoftheirpeersspendtotraveltomoretraditionalspringbreakhotspot.1.HowmanyuniversitystudentstraveltoPanamaBeachCityeveryMarchforspringbreak?A.Around36,000.B.Around50,000.C.Around500,000.D.Around10,000.2.Theunderlinedword“binge”inparagraph2probablymeans______.A.doingtoomuchofsomethingB.studyingfortoolongC.refusingtodosomethingD.havingverylittlealcohol3.Whichofthefollowinggivesthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.OnegroupofJMUstudentsworkedonhomesdamagedbyahurricane.B.Childrenlivinginhomelesssheltersenjoycreativeactivities.C.Somestudentsworktohelptheenvironmentonalternativespringbreaktrips.D.Universitystudentsdodifferenttypesofworkonalternativespringbreaktrips.4.Whatisimpliedinthisarticleisthat______.17/17
8A.universitystudentsspendmorethan$250fortraditionalspringbreaktripsB.universitystudentscomplainabouttheaccommodationsonalternativespringbreaktripsC.universitystudentsmaytakefeweralternativespringbreaktripsinthefutureD.universitystudentswouldprefertowaituntiltheyhavetheirdegreestostarthelpingpeopleCropping(修剪)anImageWiththeSnapShotProgramWelcometotheworldofphoto-editing!Croppinganimageallowsyoutozeroinon(对准,聚焦)justtheportionthatisimportanttoyourproject.Forexample,youmaywanttoanimageofacoveredtraininareportbutmaynotwanttoincludethewholetrain.Croppingtheimageallowsyoutoselectonlythesmallareayouwishtoretain(保留)andeliminateallotherportionsoftheoriginalpicture.Option1:CroppingbyPlacingtheImageinaShapeScreenShot1UsingoneofSnapShot’sstandardshapesasaphoto-editingtoolrequiresnospecialabilities.Tocropanimagewithastandardshape:a.ClickCropping&OrientationfromtheEffectsmenu.b.Clicktoselectoneofthesixshapestoframeyourimage.c.Usethemousepointertodrawaframearoundtheportionoftheimageyouwishtoretain.Re-sizetheframebydraggingtheshape’ssizinghandles.Whenyouaresatisfiedwiththeresults,clickCutIt.d.SnapShotwillautomaticallyreturntotheprojectthatisopen.(Youmayalsocopyorcutthecroppedimageandpasteitintoanotherapplication.)Option2:FreehandCroppingofanImage17/17
9ScreenShot2Ifyouwanttotracetheshapeofanobjectinordertocropouteverythingelse,freehandcroppingisthewaytogo.Tocropanimagefreehand:a.ClickFreehandCropfromtheCropping&OrientationoptionontheEffectsmenu.b.Usingthemousepointer,tracearoundtheshapeyouwanttocrop.Besuretocompletelyenclosetheimagebyendingatthesameplaceyoubeganoutlining.c.ClickCutIt.SnapShotwillautomaticallyreturntotheprojectthatisopen.1.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.A.describethefeaturesofSnapShotB.explainhowtouseSnapShottoselectsectionsofapictureC.showthatSnapShotisaneasytooltouseD.discusshowtousethefeaturesofSnapShot2.ToperformOption2,oneshouldfirst______.A.selecttheimageB.usethemousepointertodrawaframeC.selectCropping&OrientationfromtheEffectsmenuD.re-sizetheframebydraggingthesizinghandlesontheshape3.Whyisfreehandcroppingdiscussedaftercroppingwithshapes?A.Tointroduceasimplertechniquebeforemovingontoamorecomplexone.B.Toproceedfromamoreusefultechniquetoonewithfewerpracticalapplications.C.Toordertheoptionsalphabetically.D.Toarrangethetext,makingspaceforthescreenshots.17/17
10???WhydosomanyAmericansdistrustwhattheyreadintheirnewspapers?TheAmericanSocietyofNewspaperEditorsistryingtoanswerthispainfulquestion.Theorganizationisdeepintoalongself-analysisknownasthejournalismcredibilityproject.Sadtosay,thisprojecthasturnedouttobemostlylow-levelfindingsaboutfactualerrorsandspellingandgrammarmistakes,combinedwithlotsofhead-scratchingpuzzlementaboutwhatintheworldthosereadersreallywant.Butthesourcesofdistrustgowaydeeper.Mostjournalistslearntoseetheworldthroughasetofstandardpatternsintowhichtheyreporteachday’sevents.Inotherwords,thereisatraditionalstorylineinthenewsroomculturethatprovidesabackboneandaready-madenarrativestructureforotherwiseconfusingnews.Thereexistsasocialandculturaldisconnectbetweenjournalistsandtheirreaders,whichhelpsexplainwhythe“standardpatterns”ofthenewsroomseemforeigntomanyreaders.Inarecentsurvey,questionnairesweresenttoreportersinfivemiddle-sizecitiesaroundthecountry,plusonelargemetropolitanarea.Thenresidentsinthesecommunitieswerephonedatrandomandaskedthesamequestions.RepliesshowthatcomparedwithotherAmericans,journalistsaremorelikelytoliveinupscaleneighborhoods,havemaids,ownMercedeses,andtradestocks,andthey’relesslikelytogotochurch,dovolunteerwork,orputdownrootsinacommunity.Reporterstendtobepartofabroadlydefinedsocialandculturalelite(精英),sotheirworktendstoreflectthetraditionalvaluesofthiselite.Thealarmingdistrustofthenewsmediaisn’trootedininaccuracyorpoorreportorialskillsbutinthedailyconflictofworldviewsbetweenreportersandtheirreaders.17/17
11Thisisanexplosivesituationforanyindustry,particularlyadecliningone.Hereisatroubledbusinessthatkeepshiringemployeeswhoseattitudesvastlyannoythecustomers.Thenitsponsorslotsofsymposiums(讨论会)andacredibilityprojectdevotedtowonderingwhycustomersareannoyedandfleeinginlargenumbers.Butitneverseemstogetaroundtonoticingtheculturalandclassprejudicesthatsomanyformerbuyersarecomplainingabout.Ifitdid,itwouldopenupitsdiversityprogram,nowfocusednarrowlyonraceandgender,andlookforreporterswhodifferbroadlybyoutlook,values,education,andclass.1.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Needsofthereadersallovertheworld.B.Causesofthepublicdisappointmentaboutnewspapers.C.Originsofthedecliningnewspaperindustry.D.Aimsofajournalismcredibilityproject.2.Theresultsofthejournalismcredibilityprojectturnedouttobe______.A.quitetrustworthyB.somewhatconflictingC.veryinformativeD.rathershallow3.Thebasicproblemofjournalistsaspointedoutbythewriterliesintheir______.A.workingattitudeB.traditionallifestyleC.worldoutlookD.educationalbackground4.Despiteitsefforts,thenewspaperindustrystillcannotsatisfythereadersowingtoits______.A.failuretorealizeitsrealproblemB.tendencytohireannoyingreportersC.likelinesstodoinaccuratereportingD.prejudiceinmattersofraceandgender七、七选五17/17
12Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Ifyoushowerbeforebed,you’veprobablywonderedwhethersleepingwithdamphairisaproblem.Maybeyou’vehearditcouldmakeyousick,orthatitcandamageyourhairorskin.What’sthetruth?Let’saddressthe“itcanmakeyousick”mythfirst.“1.”saysDr.WilliamSchaffner,aprofessorofmedicine.Whilethisideapersists,Schaffnersaysitwaslongagodisproved.It’struethatyou’remuchmorelikelytocatchacommoncoldduringthewintermonths.Butthishastodowiththewaysrespiratory(呼吸的)virusesspread,hesays.2.Illness-causingbacteriaandvirusesdon’tappearnaturally,andsoyou’renotgoingtomakeyourselfillbygettingyourpillowalittledampatnight,Schaffnersays.Butthereisapossibleexception.Someresearchhasshownthatpillows—especiallythosemadewithsyntheticmaterials—cancontainasthma-orallergy-triggeringmolds(哮喘或致敏菌)andfungus,whichtendtodowellindampenvironments,andsododustmites,saysDr.PayelGupta,aspokespersonfortheAmericanLungAssociation.Guptasaysthere’snoevidencethatpeoplewhosleepwithwethairexperiencemoreallergyorasthmasymptoms.3.Butifyouwakeupwithastuffynose,itchyorwateryeyes,breathingproblemsorotherallergyorasthmasymptoms—orevenifyoudon’t—youshouldwashyourpillowcasesandsheetsinhotwateratleastonceaweektoreduceyourexposuretoanypotentialirritants(刺激物).Whenitcomestothehealthofyourhairandskin,theremaybeafewotherreasonstoworryaboutwethair.“Generally,it’sthoughtnot17/17
13tobegoodforhairtosleepwithitwet,”saysDr.GeorgeCotsarelis,aprofessorofdermatology(皮肤病学),“4.”It’salsoworthnotingthatalmostanythingyoudotoyourhair—frombrushingandblow-dryingittocoloringitorexposingittothesun—candamageit.A.Hence,anyconcernsaboutwethairaretheoretical.B.Insomecases,wethairmayactuallybeahelpfulsleepaid.C.Overtime,itcanleadtobreakages,aswellasalossofshine.D.Theremaybesomemildrisksassociatedwithgoingtobedwithwethair.E.Anotherwet-hairrumor(谣传)istheideathatharmfulbacteriawillcolonizeyourpillow.F.Thisideaseemstofitintotheoldbitofcustomthatgettingyourselfchilledandwetwillcauseyoutocomedownwithacold.八、概要写作Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Whatcomesfirst:theoptimismorthegoodhealth?Optimism,definedasthegeneralexpectationthatthefuturewillbefavorable,couldprovidewaystoimprovehealth,someresearchersbelieve.Butscientistsremainunsureifoptimismgoesaheadofhealthimprovements,orviceversa.Arecentstudysuggeststhatmostpeoplecan’thelpbuttothinkoptimistically.ThisstudywasconductedbyEdO’Brien,asocialpsychologistattheUniversityofMichiganinAnnArbor.Thefindingssuggestthatpeoplehaveanaturaltendencytothinkpositivelyabouttheirfuture.17/17
14Participantswereaskedtocreatealistofimaginarypersonalexperiencesthatwouldmakethemhappyorunhappyoverthecourseofthenextyear.Theythenrankedhowdifficultitwastoplanthatlistandhowhappytheybelievedtheywouldbeinthefutureoverall.Theeasieritwasforpeopletothinkofpositivefutureexperiences,thehappiertheyimaginedtheywouldbe.However,therewasnorelationshipbetweeneasilydevelopingnegativefutureexperiencesandexpectingtobeunhappyasaresult.O’Brienconcludedthatpeopleseemtodiscountthepossibilitythatfuturenegativeeventswillmakethemhappyoverall,suggestingthatoptimismmightcomemorenaturally.“We’renotasusedtothinkingaboutthefutureintermsofthingsthataregoingtogowrong.”O’Brien’sstudyisoneofmanytofindthatpeopleareconsistentlyoptimisticabouttheirfuture,predictingpleasantexperiencesanddiscountingunpleasantones.Ifoptimismmayleadtobetterhealthandpeoplegenerallytendtothinkoptimistically,whatdoesthismeanfortheconnectionbetweenmentalandphysicalhealth?“Ifwecanmakesurethatoptimismcomesbeforehealthystates,wemightbeabletoinvolveandimprovepeople’soptimism,”Boehmexplained.However,it’sdifficulttodeterminewhatcomesfirst:theoptimismorthegoodhealth.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________九、汉译英17/17
15Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.看来小王并不满足于已取得的进步。(It)___________________________2.除非你注意言行,不然你会发现很难和新同事和睦相处。(getalong)___________________________3.无论什么情况都决不能饶恕那些企图在学术研究中弄虚作假的人,毕竟学习无捷径。(Never)___________________________4.让教练倍感欣慰的是,队员们并没有因为球迷的吹毛求疵而垂头丧气,而是取长补短,更加努力地训练。(makeupfor)___________________________十、图画作文Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.请认真观察这幅图片,然后结合自己的生活实际写一篇发言稿,在班会上与同学们分享你对该现象的思考。你的作文中必须包括:1、简述图片内容;2、分析产生这一现象的原因;3、谈谈你的看法。注意:作文中不得出现你本人的姓名、班级及学校等真实信息;________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________17/17
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