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高三英语试卷考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Repairhisbike.B.Drivehimhome.C.Lendhimsomecash.2.Howdidthemanfeelinthewaterbefore10yearsold?A.Frightened.B.Nervous.C.Relaxed.3.Whatdidthemanvolunteertodo?A.Lookafterhisparents.B.Payavisittohisgrandfather.C.Takehisbrothertothemuseum.4.Whatmaythewomanadvisethemantodo?A.CheckBuildingCforhisbooks.B.Searchseverallibrariesforhisessay.C.ChooseChinesemedicineashistopic.5.Whydoesthemansuggestthewomantryswimming?A.Sheswimsverywell.B.Swimmingkeepsherslim.C.Thegymdoesherlessgood.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.Whatisthemansatisfiedwithabouthisnewphone?A.Itssize.B.Itscamera.C.Itsapps.7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thebrandsofphones.B.Somewaystochat.C.Theman'snewphone.
1听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whendidthewomangotoseethenewdoctor?A.Acoupleofdaysago.B.Acoupleofweeksago.C.Acoupleofmonthsago.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthenewdoctor?A.Hecaresabouthispatients.B.Hedislikeslisteningtoothers.C.Heisolderthanthelastdoctor.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Librarianandstudent.C.Salesmanandcustomer.11.WhydoesthewomanorderTheMysteryoftheGoldenIdol?A.Sheneedstocopyit.B.Shewantsitasagift.C.Herbirthdayiscoming.12.Howwillthewomangetthebookordered?A.Bypayingtheshippingcost.B.Bypayinginfullnow.C.Bypayinghalfthepriceofit.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inahotel.C.Onthephone.14.Whoisresponsibleforthejobadvertisement?A.Themanager.B.Thechef.C.Thewoman.15.Howmuchcanawaiterearnforanhour'swork?A.£5.50.B.£7.70.C.£11.02.16.Whatcanawaitergetfromthejob?A.Abreakfortwohours.B.Amealfreeofcharge.C.Freeaccommodation.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whywastheoldopen-airpoolclosed?A.Foritssafetyproblems.B.Foritshighbudget.C.Foritsbadmanagement.18.Whatisthelocalpress'sworryaboutthenewswimmingpool?A.Itmaylackenoughroom.B.Itsstylemaynotfitwell.C.Itdoesn'townarecyclingsystem.19.WhatcanpeopledoonJune15?A.Declarethepoolopen.B.Seefamoussculptures.C.Havesomesnacks.20.Whatdoesthespeakerintendtodo?A.Announcetheopeningceremonyofapool.B.Attractaudiencetotheopeningceremony.C.Callonpeopletotakepartinthecompetition.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALearnabouttalks,workshops,drop-inhoursandothereventshappeningattheLibraries.
23DPrintCertification(RegisteredStudentsOnly)In-PersonThissmallgroupworkshopisforregisteredstudentsonly.Thissessioncoversthebasicsof3DprintingonourUltimakermachines.YoumustcompleteyouronlinepartofthecertificationonyourD2L.…MoreDate:Tuesday,June13Time:5:00pm~6:00pmLocation:MainB250—LearningStudioCATalyst,CATalystStudiosCategories:CATalystCertificationsCopyrightforGraduateStudentsDrop-inHoursOnlineCopyrightcanbeconfusing,sowe'reheretohelp.Dropinforacasual1-on-1copyrightconsultation.Bringyourquestionsabout:Fairuse—usingcopyrightedmaterial(text,images,videos,…)MoreDate:Wednesday,June14Time:9:00am~10:30amLocation:ResearchEngagementAudience:graduatestudentsCategories:CopyrightOpenAccessRescarch&PublishingCodeCommonsln-PersonCodeCommonsisacommunityofpracticeforpeopleworkingwithcodeandbuildingsoftware.CodeCommonsprovidesaphysicalspaceforcommunity.Joinustoshareexperience,…MoreDate:Thursday,June15ShowmoredatesTime:2:00pm~6:00pmLocation:CATalystStudiosCategories:CodingFunder(出资人)PoliciesforOpenResearchMostmajorfundingagenciesnowrequireapplicantstodescribehowtheywillensurethattheirdataand/orpublicationswillbemadefreelyavailable.Thispresentationprovidesanoverviewofthesepoliciesthatimpactanyoneapplyingforresearchfunding.Date:Saturday,June17Time:10:00am~10:45amLocation:MainB201—DataStudioCATalystCategories:Datamanagement21.Whencanstudentsattendthe3DPrintCertificationSession?A.OnTue.June13.B.OnWed.June14.C.OnThur.June15.D.OnSat.June17.22.Whichoffersmorechoicesoftimeforpotentialattendees?A.3DPrintCertification.B.CopyrightforGraduateStudents.C.CodeCommons.D.FunderPoliciesforOpenResearch.23.WhereshouldyougoifyouareinterestedinFunderPoliciesforOpenResearch?A.CATalystStudios.B.ResearchEngagement.C.MainB250—LearningStudioCATalyst.D.MainB201—DataStudioCATalyst.B
3Well-knownauthorandHenricoresidentMegMedina,whowonthe2019NewberyMedal,todaywasnamedNationalAmbassadorforYoungPeople’sLiteraturefor2023~2024.Medina’smostrecentbook,MerciSuárezPlaysItCool,waspublishedinAugust2022,concludinghermiddle-schooltrilogy(三部曲).Medina,whohasalsowrittenpicturebooksandfictionforolderteens,willtravelthroughouttheUSA,sharingherplatform“iCuéntame!:Let'sTalkBooks.”Medinawillmeetwithchildrenateverygradelevelforconversationsaboutthebookstheylovetoread,encouragingthemtomovebeyondtalkingaboutabook’stitleandbasicplotpointstohowitmadethemfeelorhowit'ssimilar—ordissimilar—totheirownlives.TheambassadorprogramismainlysponsoredbytheLibraryofCongress.ClaySmith,directoroflibraryinitiativesfortheLibraryofCongress,saysambassadorshavetobeabletospeaktoothersaboutreadingandwritingandtocommunicatewithchildreninparticular.That'swhereMedinashines,hesays.“Sheknowshowkidsthinkandhowtheytalk,”Smithsays.“She'sabletoaccesswhat'shappeningwithkidstoday.”Smithsaysthatsincetheturnofthecentury,there'sbeenasurgeinliteratureforchildren,firstatthehighschoollevelandthenduringthemiddleschoolreaders.Additionally,there'realsoalargerdiversityofauthorswritingforchildren,whichleadstoplotlinesandcharactersthatmoreaccuratelyreflectthecountryasawhole.“There’sbeenapushfordiversity,”Smithsays.“Theoptionsshouldbeoutthereforchildrentoreadstoriesaboutpeoplewholooklikethem.”Medinaagreeschildrenshouldbeempoweredtochoosethebookstheywanttoreadforpleasure.Shehopestheconversationsshehaswithchildrenaboutbookscreatethesamesatisfactionshefeltasachild,whileencouragingmorediscussion.24.Whatareteensmainlyexpectedtofocusonduringthetalksaboutbooks?A.Thebasicplotpointsofthebooks.B.Theiropinionsonthebooks’titles.C.Theirfeelingsaboutthebooks.D.Themaincontentsofthebooks.25.WhyisMedinafittobetheambassadoraccordingtoClaySmith?A.Sheisabletorelatetochildren.B.Sheisgiftedatwriting.C.Shetakesgoodcareofchildren.D.Sheknowsalotofauthors.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surge”inparagraph4mean?A.Change.B.Discovery.C.Decrease.D.Growth.27.Whatmightmaketheambassadorprogrampossible?A.Kids'troubleinchoosingbooks.B.Morediversebooksforchildren.C.Children'sdemandforgoodbooks.D.Moreimpactsofreadingonchildren.CDatashowthatalmostallchildrenseeadeclineintheirhappinesswhentheymakethestepuptoKeyStageThree,withself-reportedhappinesstakingasignificanthit.Informationfrommorethan11,000peopleshowedtheimpactwasuniversalandthatchildrenfromallbackgrounds,ethnicitiesandlocationsfeelworseaged14thantheydoaged11,withthechangeinschoolthoughttobethedrivingreason.Scientistsaskedchildrentorankonascaleofonetosevenhowsatisfiedtheywerewiththeirschoolwork,appearance,school,family,friendsandlifeasawhole.Onewas“completelyhappy”andsevenwas“completelyunhappy”.Statisticianscrunched(压缩)thenumbersdowntoascalebetween-2and1,withtheaveragehappinessbeing
4ascoreofzerowhenachildwas11.However,bythetimethechildwas14,fourinfiveteenagershadascoreofbelowzero,indicatingawidespreaddownturninadolescenthappiness.Thatdeclineisprobablylinkedtothechangetosecondaryschoolatage11,accordingtothestudy’sauthors.IoannisKatsantonis,adoctoralresearcheratCambridge'sFacultyofEducationwholedthestudy,said,“Eventhoughthiswasalarge,diversegroupofadolescents,wesawaconsistentfallinhappiness.”“Oneofthemoststrikingaspectswastheclearassociationwithchangesatschool.Itsuggestsweurgentlyneedtodomoretosupportstudents’happinessatsecondaryschoolsacrossBritain.”Thestudyidentifiedthatachild'sfriendshipsandschoollifewerekeyintheirlevelofhappiness,withthemovetoabiggerschoolandthepotentialproblemswithmakingnewfriendshavingadamagingimpactonhowtheyfelt.However,thescientistsreportthatchildrenwithhigherself-esteem(自尊心)aged11livedthroughthestormofmovingtosecondaryschoolbetterthanthosewhohadlowerself-esteem.Thisindicatesthatstructuredeffortstostrengthenadolescents'self-esteem,particularlyduringthefirstyearsofsecondaryschool,couldreducethelikelydownturninhappinessandlifesatisfaction,theauthorssay.28.Whatcausesthedeclineinchildren'shappiness?A.Beingclassifiedasunhappychildren.B.Graduatingfromsecondaryschool.C.Enteringsecondaryschoolatage11.D.Havingascoreofbelowzero.29.Whatshouldparentspayattentiontowhentheirchildrenturn11?A.Theirinterpersonalrelationshipandschoollife.B.Avoidingcelebratingforthem.C.Theirconnectionwiththeirfutureuniversities.D.Comparingthemwithothers.30.Whowillbelessaffectedwhenattendingsecondaryschool?A.Thosewhostudydifferentlyfromotherstudents.B.Thosehavingconfidenceintheirvalueorabilities.C.Thosemovingtoabiggerschoolinastrangercity.D.Thosewhodon'tcareabouttheirhealthcondition.31.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheWaystoBuildStudents'SelfConfidenceB.MoreHappinessat11ImprovesStudents'ScoresC.TheReasonsforChoosingaBestSecondarySchoolD.SecondarySchoolIsMakingChildrenLessHappyDThe19thcenturylandscapepaintingsinthemuseumlookedawfullyfamiliartoclimatephysicistAlbright.ArtistTurner'ssignaturewayofcoveringhisviewsinfogandsmokeremindedAlbrightofherownresearch—trackingairpollution.Afterall,Turner—aforerunneroftheimpressionistmovement—waspaintingasBritain'sindustrialrevolutiongatheredsteamandsmoke.Tofindouthowmuchrealismthereisinimpressionism,AlbrightteamedupwithHarvardUniversityclimatologistPeterHuybers.Theiranalysisofnearly130paintingsbyTurner,Paris-basedimpressionistClaudeMonetandseveralotherstellsataleoftwomodernizingcities.Lowcontrastandwhitercolorsaretypicaloftheimpressioniststyle.Theyarealsotypicalofairpollution.Tinyaerosols(气溶胶)canabsorbordistributelight.Thatmakesthebrightpartsofobjectsappearlessbrightwhilealso
5shiftingtheentirescene'scolortowardwhite.AlbrightandHuybersdistinguishedartfromaerosolsbyfirstusingamathematicalmodeltoanalyzethecontrastandcolorof60paintingsthatTurnermadebetween1796and1850aswellas38Monetworksfrom1864to1901.Theythencomparedthefindingstosulfurdioxideemissions(二氧化硫排放量)overthecenturyandestimatedfromthetrendintheannualamountofcoalsoldandburnedinLondonandParis.Whensulfurdioxidereactedwithmolecules(分子)intheatmosphere,aerosolsformed.Assulfurdioxideemissionsincreasedovertime,theamountofcontrastinbothTurner'sandMonet'spaintingsdecreased.However,paintingsofParisthatMonetmadefrom1864to1872havemuchhighercontrastthanTurner’slastpaintingsofLondonmadetwodecadesearlier.TheyowedthedifferencetothemuchslowerstartoftheindustrialrevolutioninFrance.Paris’airpollutionlevelaround1870wasaboutwhatLondon’swaswhenTurnerstartedpaintingintheearly1800s.Itconfirmedthatthesimilarprogressintheirpaintingstylescouldn'tbecoincidence,butwasguidedbyairpollution,thepairconcluded.32.WhatisthepurposeofAlbrightandHuyber'sanalysis?A.Todistinguishbetweenartandaerosols.B.Tounderstanddifferentschoolsofpaintingbetter.C.Tofigureouttheeffectsofthereallifeonimpressionism.D.Tofindtherelationshipbetweenrealistsandimpressionists.33.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thecomparisonsofaerosolsandsulfurdioxide.B.Howtheresearcherscarriedouttheirresearch.C.Theeffectsofaerosolsonthepaintings.D.Whyaerosolsformedintheatmosphere.34.WhatdidAlbrightandHuybers'sresearchfind?A.ThepaintingsofTurnerandMonetwerecloselylinkedtoairpollution.B.TheindustrialrevolutioninFrancestartedmoreslowlyaccordingly.C.ThereweredifferencesinTurner'sandMonet'spaintingstyles.D.Turner'sandMonet'spaintingstyleswerefamiliartopeople.35.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyoumostprobablyfindthistext?A.Entertainment.B.Health.C.Education.D.Environment.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。QualiticsThatCanEasilyLandYouaJobDependabilityEmployeesthatcanbereliedonarriveattheofficeontimeandputupconsistenteffortinalltasks.36.Adependableemployeeisgiventhesetaskswhenanemployerhasaprojectorjobthatmustbefinishedinacertainperiodoftimeandtoacertainstandard.Dependableworkersconstantlyshowtheirability,whichcanresultinpayincreasesandjobadvancements.Problem-solvingAnyorganizationcanbenefitfromhavingemployeeswhocanmaketheirowndecisionsandactquickly.37.Therefore,theyneedcandidateswhoarenothesitanttotakedecisiveaction.Anyoneseekingtoadvanceintoamanagementorleadershiprolemustpossesstheabilitytotakeactionandacceptresponsibilityfortheresults.Adaptability
638.Beingadaptablefocusesmoreonlong-termchangesthatcouldhavealargeimpactonaworkplace.Youareabletorapidlyadapttoanychanges,evenwhenpositionsareruledoutorafirmsignificantlychangesitsvision.Adaptableemployeesworkmoreeffectivelywithcustomers,clientsandtheirteammembers.39Managementcantrustindependentworkerstoaccomplishtheirresponsibilitieswellandcanbeleftalonetodoso.Althoughmanyemployerswantworkerswhocanworktogetherwellandcommunicateeffectively,beingindependentenablesanindividualtodotasksonhis/herownwithoutrelyingonothers.Thevalueofindependentworkdependsonhowwellthepersonmanagestheirtime,joinsincriticalthoughtandsolvesproblems.TeamPlayerTheabilitytoworktogethereffectivelywithothersisabasiccomponentofalmostanyemployment.40.Evenifsomejobsneedyoutoworkalone,ateam-orientedattitudeshowsthatyouareworkingtowardagreatergoalandvaluethegroupeffortsofyourco-workers.Employeeswhoworkwellinateammakegoodcandidatesformanagementandleadershiproles.A.ResponsibilityB.IndependentThinkerC.EmployerscannottakepartineverysmalldecisionD.YourabilityforadaptationishowwellyouhandlechangesE.EmployersplaceahighvalueontheabilitytooperatewellinateamF.EmployershavefaithintheirabilitytocompletethedutiesarrangedforthemG.Amanagerwillspendlesstimefindinganotherpersonwhenaworkercanbeadaptable第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Doyourfamilyhaveanygoodtraditionstokeep?Myfamilykeepa“GoodThingsJar(罐)”onour41table.Ihavesmallcutpiecesofpaperandapen42sothatanyonewhocomesthroughmykitchen,includingfriendsandfamily,isfreeto43somethinggoodthathas44tothemrecently.EachyearatChristmastime,we45thejarandtaketurnsreadingaloudallthe“GoodThings”thathappenedthatyear.Somearefunnybutsomeare46andsomejustgivehope.DuringtheCOVID-19pandemic,itwasespeciallyimportantforustohopeby47the“GoodThings”thatshowedupinourlives.WhentheCOVID-19pandemicbegan,itwasoneofthemostterrifyingthingsIcouldhave48.Ihadalwaysbeen49myselfa“germaphobe(有洁癖的人)”,soapandemicwaslikeanightmare(噩梦)50forsomeonelikeme.Firstly,Iworriedabouteverysurfacewe51,schoolsbeingshutdownformychildren,and52myselfandthoseIlovedbecomingillordying.【考前押题·英语第6页(共8页)】L
753,throughthisdifficulttime,goodthingswerestillhappening.Andattheendoftheyear,wewere54toseeour“GoodThingsJar”wasasfullasthe55years.“Zarah,Will,andIhadapicnicoutsideandItaughtWillhowtoclapwithhisfeet.”“EventhoughGrandmaisonchemo,shekickedthesickness!”“Myfamily56methebestsurprisebirthdaypartyever!”...My“GoodThingsJar”islikeajarofbottled57.Thelittlemessages58usthatwecanalways59goodthingstocomeourway,evenduringthemostdifficulttimes.Andatthistimeespecially,whenweallneedhope,I60youtocreateyour“GoodThingsJar”today.41.A.kitchenB.studyC.bedroomD.washroom42.A.containedB.handyC.decoratedD.extra43.A.pulldownB.breakdownC.takedownD.turndown44.A.mentionedB.appliedC.stuckD.happened45.A.hideB.emptyC.signD.fold46.A.seriousB.rightC.exactD.clever47.A.noticingB.askingC.inspiringD.smelling48.A.fixedB.imaginedC.agreedD.prevented49.A.committingB.conductingC.callingD.teaching50.A.fillingthebillB.blowingitselfoutC.hittingthefaceD.comingtolife51.A.createdB.sawC.cleanedD.touched52.A.honestlyB.secretlyC.eventuallyD.instantly53.A.MeanwhileB.ThereforeC.SoonD.However54.A.quickB.interestedC.surprisedD.generous55.A.followingB.previousC.toughD.free56.A.threwB.organizedC.rushedD.considered57.A.hopeB.happinessC.contentD.excitement58.A.warnB.remindC.retellD.refer59.A.graspB.prepareC.expectD.write60.A.commandB.urgeC.allowD.encourage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。Thebirdinmyhandlookeddelicate.Itookadeep61(breathe),focusedonitsbrightyellowfeathersandthoughthardabouttheinstructionsIhadbeengiven:Holdthelegsfirmlybut62(gentle)betweenyourfingersandthenreleaseyourgrasp.WhenIdid,thegoldcrest—thesmallestsongbirdinEurope—disappearedamongthePyreneesinthecountry,Andorra,63(found)in1278.Ijoinedasmallbandofvolunteersonanine-dayexpedition(考察)twoweeksago.Onourfirstworkday,wesetoffatdawn.Wepairedoff:onevolunteerandonescientist.Wedealt64differenttasks.MarcoandIweretogether.Wecheckedaplot65livetrapshadbeenplacedtoassesstheanimals’diversity.Havingreachedahighmountain,wetraveledbackandforth,locatingtheblackpinetrees,66(record)theirgrowth,andcheckingbirdnestboxesbeforehikingdown67(join)therestofthegroup.Overthefollowingdays,wechanged68(partner),
8splittingoffandregroupingaswetookontheremainingsites.Bytheendoftheexpedition,we69(climb)12mountains,watched108nestboxes,tagged(给……贴标签)35mammals,banded74birdsandmeasuredmorethanathousandtrees.Weweretiredout,70amazinglyrefreshed,knowingthatourhardworkcounted.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Ourannualsportsday,heldearlierthismonth,wasfullfunandexcitement.Theentirelyschool,includingtheplayground,wasdecoratedwithflagsandflowers.Manyboysandgirlstookpartintheevent.Thegameshaveincludedfootballandbasketballmatches,races,jumpsandothertrackevent.Itookpartinthe50mand100mracesorreceivedasilvercupintheformer.The100mrace,whichwasveryexcited,waswonbymyfriendMansoor.MyfriendRajatgetsthefirstplaceinthelongjump.ButmyclassmateLucyfellandinjuredhimselfduringthehighjump.Theeventcametotheclosewiththedistributionofprizes,whichwasgivenawaybyourheadmaster.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,学校英文报正在开展以TheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofUsingiPads为题的讨论,你在校园展开了调查。现请你给学校英文报写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.学生对使用iPad的态度及原因;2.你的看法及建议。对使用iPad的态度原因你的看法与建议40%的人表示支持1.用iPad进行学习;2.用iPad娱乐;听音乐,放松心情。……60%的人表示反对1.滥用iPad会影响他人;2.沉迷于iPad会影响学习。注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文的题目和首句已为你写好。TheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofUsingiPadsItiswellknownthatthereareadvantagesanddisadvantagesofusingiPads.
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