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區(qū)縣高中學(xué)校25屆高三一診模擬聯(lián)考英語試題考試時(shí)間:120分鐘;滿分:150分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5ABC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳10讀一遍。1.Whywasthemanlateforwork?A.Hewasstuckintraffic.B.Hehadatrafficaccident.C.Hiscarbrokedownontheroad.2.Whatisstillworkingnow?A.Thewindow.B.Thedoor.C.Theairconditioner.3.WhomightLucybe?A.Thewoman’sboss.B.Thewoman’schild.C.Thewoman’sbabysitter.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Onabus.C.Inataxi.5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Pickherupatherhouse.B.Dosomereadingwithher.C.Helpherdosomeshopping.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5ABC三個(gè)選5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhydoesthemantalktoSarah?A.Tomakeanappointment.B.Toextendaninvitation.C.Toaskforinformation.7.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Rescheduleameeting.B.Redesignasystem.C.Hostaworkshop.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A.$120.B.$125.C.$130.試卷第1頁,共12頁9.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Wraphisgiftup.B.Givehimadiscount.C.Arrangeatailoringservice.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atatravelagency.B.Atatrainstation.C.Atschool.11.WhatisthemostconvenientwaytotravelaroundEurope?A.Bycar.12.Whichcountryarebothspeakersgoingtovisit?A.France.B.Germany.B.Byplane.C.Bytrain.C.Italy.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatisthewoman’sprofession?A.Anartprofessor.B.ATVinterviewer.C.Aprojectdesigner.14.WhatdidJacopostudyasastudent?A.Art.B.Design.C.Philosophy.C.InChongqing.15.WheredoesJacopocurrentlywork?A.InBeijing.B.InShanghai.16.WhatisJacopo’smaingoalinart?A.ToopenanartschoolinChina.B.Toholdartexhibitionsacrossthecountry.C.Tocombinetheoldstylewiththenewone.聽第10段材料。回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthepurposeofthisactivity?A.Toofferthelocalsleisuretime.B.Totrainmorevolunteers.C.Topromoteruraltravel.18.Whatisprovidedintheactivity?A.Tools.B.Supper.C.Trainers.19.Whatwillhelppeoplefindthesite?A.Experts’guidance.B.Arrowsigns.C.Thebrochure.C.Gardeninggloves.20.Whatarenecessaryforpeoplewhoarejustwatching?A.Walkingboots.B.Warmclothes.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A試卷第2頁,共12頁Children’sBooksMyWinterCitybyJamesGladstoneAkid,hisdadandtheirdoghappilybraveadownfalltogosleddingacrosstown.Theboynotesthe“windowsgoneallsteamy”onthebus,the“wildernessoffootprints,crisscrossing,disappearing”onthesidewalks,the“l(fā)ightpowderpillows”whentheymakesnowangels.Throughtheillustrations(插圖)ofthebook,littlechildrencanfindeachwell-observeddetailofwintertimecitylife.40pp.$19.95.(Ages4to8.)BearIsAwake!AnAlphabetStorybyHannahE.HarrisonA“bigbear”wakesupinthemiddleofwinter,leavesherdenandshowsupata“cozycabin,”whereagirlisannoyed,theninspiredtotakethebearintotowntofigureouthowtohelpthecreaturegetbacktohibernation(冬眠).Thefinalpagehasnowords,justaproudlookonthegirl’sface:missionaccomplished.Thebookletsevenpre-readersfollowthealphabeticalstorythroughtheexpressiveillustrations.40pp.$17.99.(Ages3to6.)IAmPolarBearbyJ.PatrickLewis.Thebookcapturesthemajestyofthepolarbear.Lewishasthecreaturetelluswhathe’scalledindifferentcultures,fromtheInuit(“IamNanuk”)totheSami,who“refusetospeakmynameforfearofoffendingme.”Theendingshowsthepolarbearfloatonashrinkingbitofice,“l(fā)osinghold.”32pp.$18.99.(Ages4to8.)SnowyRacebyAprilJonesPrince.Agirlgetstorideonherdad’sgiantsnowplowinthisdelightfulrhymingtale.Theyracethroughtheheavysnow,butit’snotclearwherethey’regoinguntiltheyarriveattheairport,wherehermotheriswaiting.Prince’s(“WhatDoWheelsDoAllDay?”)textisintriguinglyspare,lettingDavenier’s(“TheFirstThingMyMamaToldMe”)softlivelywintertimescenesshine.40pp.$18.99.(Ages3to6.)21.Whichofthefollowingbooksunfoldsthewintercitylife?A.MyWinterCity.C.IAmPolarBear.B.BearIsAwake!AnAlphabetStory.D.SnowforEveryone.22.Whosebookdescribesastorytellingagirlhelpsacreature?A.JamesGladstone.C.J.PatrickLewis.B.HannahE.Harrison.D.AprilJonesPrince.試卷第3頁,共12頁23.Whatdothebookshaveincommon?A.Thestoriesareaboutcelebratingsnow.B.Eachbookcostsalot.C.Eachbookhas40pages.D.Theyareintendedforlittlekids.BCaring17-year-oldLaurenSchroederwasinspiredtohelpbringhealthyfoodtoneedyfamiliesinhercommunity.Volunteeringatafoodshelterwhenshewas14,andtaskedwithhelpingfillboxesforhouseholdsinneedwithcannedandpackagedfood,thisIowateenfeltthatsomethingwasmissingfromthedonatedgroceries:freshvegetables.Soshesharedwithherparentsherdesiretostartagardenontheirownfarmtosupplylocalfamiliesinneedwithfreshproduce.Comingfromafarmingfamily,Laurenhadsomefamiliaritywithagriculture,andhadhelpedraiserabbitsandlambs,buthadnevertriedvegetablecultivationatscale,thoughtheSchroedersplantsoybeansandcorneachyearontheir150-acrefarm.TheworkinvolvedinrealizingLauren’splanwasnowalkinthepark.Initially,whileproudofherdaughter’svision,hermother,KatieSchroeder,admittedtosomeforebodingabouttheworkinvolved:“Iwaswondering,‘Ohmygosh,howmuchworkisthisgoingtobe?’Iwasn’tsurewhetherthiswouldwork.”Thiswasoneyoungchange-maker,however!Laurenresearchedplantsonline,checkingwhichspeciesneededmoreshade,howmuchwaterwasrequired,andwhentoharvesteachcrop.DuringIowa’shotsummers,shehadtowaterhercropsbyhandforaround2—3hoursdaily.Shealsocheckeddailyforweeds,andbentdowntopickhergreenbeancrop.Thankstoherdiligence,Laurenplantedhalfanacreofland,with15varietiesofvegetablesin2022,harvestingherfirstcrops.Inaninterviewwithalocalmediachannel,Laurensays,“Iwantedtohavesomethingthat’dimpactpeople.Iwanttoimpactcommunitymembers.Manypeoplehelpyouout,butitmakesmoredifferencewhenyouhelpothersout.That’swhatmakesmemosthappy.”24.WhatinspiredLaurentostartagardenonherfamily’sfarm?A.Herparents’encouragement.B.Herinterestinfarmingandagriculture.C.Herdesiretobecomeaprofessionalgardener.D.Herexperiencevolunteeringatafoodshelter.25.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlinedword“foreboding”inparagraph3?A.Satisfaction.B.Concern.C.Anger.D.Pride.試卷第4頁,共12頁26.HowdidLaurenresearchtheplantsforhergarden?A.Sheconsultedprofessionalgardeners.B.Shestudiedbooksandmanualsongardening.C.Sheconductedonlineresearchonplantspecies.D.Sheattendedagriculturalcoursesandworkshops.27.Whatisthecentralthemeofthearticle?A.TheSchroeders’familyfarmingtraditions.B.Theimportanceofvolunteeringatafoodshelter.C.Thechallengesofstartingavegetablegardenonalargescale.D.LaurenSchroeder’sprojecttoprovidefreshvegetablestoneedyfamilies.CManyactorshavefamouslyremarkedthattheyhave,timeandagain,lostthemselvesintheirperformances.Now,researchersatUniversityCollegeLondon(UCL)havefoundsometruthtothisstatement.Anewstudysuggestsactorsmaysuppress(抑制)theirsenseofselfwhentheytakeonanewcharacter,hintingatthemassiveimpacttheatertrainingmayhaveonfundamentalmechanismsofthehumanbrain.“Ourfindingsindicatethatcooperatingwiththetheaterindustrycouldbehelpfulinproducingtheoriesaboutsocialinteractionthatcouldalsobeinvestigatedintherealworld,”saidDwaynicaGteaves,leadauthorofthestudy.Inparticular,theresearchersarehopingthatfutureworkinthisspacecanfocusonhowparticipationintheatricalactivitiesmighthelppeoplewithautism(自閉癥).TheactorsinthestudywerefittedwithbrainimagingtechnologywhiletheyrehearsedscenesfromShakespeare’sAMidsummerNightsDream.Whentheyheardtheirnameswhileperforming,theirresponsewassuppressedinthebrainregionassociatedwithself-awareness.Whiletheywerenotperforming,theactorsrespondednormallywhencalledbyname.Thestudyalsolookedatinterpersonalcoordinationbetweenpairsofactors.Theresearchersnoticedthattwoactorsrehearsingtogetherhadsimilarbrainactivityintheregionsofthebrainassociatedwithsocialinteractionandactionplanning,revealing“specificbrainsystemsthatarecoordinatedduringcomplexsocialinteractions”.Infact,dramatherapyhasbeenconsideredabeneficialpracticalstrategyforimprovingsocialcommunicationinchildrenwithdevelopmentalorlearningdisabilities.Apreliminary(初步的)studyfoundstudentswithautismwhounderwenttheaterexperiencesshowedsignificantpositivechangesinthedevelopmentofsocialandlanguageskills.試卷第5頁,共12頁Inthefuture,researchersatUCLaimtoincludebothtrainedanduntrainedactorsassubjects.Therecentstudy,admittedly,lackedacontrolgroupofpeoplewithouttheatertrainingandhadasmallsamplesizeofonly6actors.Buttheresearchersremainhopefulofthepossiblefutureapplicationsoftheirfindingsinaidingsocialcommunication,includinginindividualswithautism.28.Whateffectmaytakingonanewcharacterhaveonactors,assuggestedbythestudy?A.Theymayforgettheiridentities.B.Theirself-awarenessmayweaken.C.Theymaylosethemselvescompletely.D.Theirbrainmechanismsmaybedamaged.29.Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?A.Byinteractingwiththeactors.B.Byobservingtheactors’behavior.C.Bysurveyingtheactors’responses.D.Bymonitoringtheactors’brainactivity.30.Whatpositivechangeswereseeninstudentswithautismwhoengagedintheaterexperiences?A.Improvedphysicalhealth.C.Strengthenedinterpersonalskills.31.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthestudy?A.Theresearcherslackedexpertise.B.Enhancedcognitiveabilities.D.Increasedacademicperformance.B.Itcanbeusedtotrainchildactors.C.Itisamajorbreakthroughinmedicine.D.Itispromisingdespiteitslimitations.DCanhappinessbeobtained—bylearningaboutitinschool?TheUniversityofBristol’sScienceofHappinesscourse,whichlaunchedin2018,ishelpinganswerthatquestion.Notyourtypicalcollegeclass,theinnovativecoursefeaturesabsolutelynotestsorwork.Insteaditfocusesonteachingstudentswhatthelateststudiesinpsychologysuggestreallymakespeoplehappy.Now,theresearchteambehindthatclasshasreleasedanewstudyreportingitreallyispossibletolearnhowtobehappy.Thankstotheircourse,researchershadalreadyestablishedthatteachingstudentsaboutthelatestscientificstudiesfocusingonhappinessresultsinanotableimprovementinwell-being.Duringthislatestproject,theytookthingsastepfurther.Theirworkshowsthatincreasesinwell-beingamongstudentsareultimatelyshort-lived—unlessindividualspracticewhat’sbeentaughtduringthecourseforages.“It’slikegoingtothegym—wecan’texpecttodooneclassandbefitforever.Justaswithphysicalhealth,wehavetocontinuouslyworkonourmentalhealth,otherwisetheimprovementsaretemporary,”explainsseniorstudyauthorProfessorBruceHood.Studentswhotookthehappinesscoursereporteda10to15percentimprovementinwell-being.However,onlythosewhocontinuedpracticingwhattheylearnedduringthecourse試卷第6頁,共12頁reportedsustainedimprovedwell-beinguponbeingsurveyedagaintwoyearslater.Thisprojectisthefirstevertotrackthewell-beingofstudentswhohadtakenahappinesscourselongaftertheclassended.“Togainmoreinformationabouthappiness,we’llcontinuestudying.Whatweteachisrelatedtopositivepsychologyinterventions(干預(yù))thattakeyourattentionawayfromyourself,byhelpingothers,beingwithfriends,orthankfulness,”Prof.Hoodsaid.“Thisistheoppositeofthecurrentprinciple,butcountlessstudieshaveshownthatgettingoutofourownheadshelpsgetusawayfromnegativethinking.”Prof.Hoodrecentlyturnedthecourseintoanewbook,releasedearlierthismonth.TheScienceofHappiness:SevenLessonsforLivingWelldetailsanevidence-informedroadmaptobetterwell-being.32.WhatdoweknowaboutScienceofHappinesscourse?A.It’sananalysisofstudents’exams.B.It’saresearchplatformfortheteam.C.It’stheteam’stheoreticalfoundation.D.It’sthecollectionofresearchprocesses.33.WhydoesProf.Hoodmention“thegym”inparagraph3?A.Toofferasolution.C.Toillustrateanidea.B.Tomakeaprediction.D.Toraiseaquestion.34.Whichofthefollowingbelongstothecurrentprinciple?A.Talkingtostrangers.B.Givinggiftstoothers.D.Walkinginnaturewithfriends.C.Spendingmoneyononeself.35.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toassessanewwaytostudyhappiness.B.Toshowanewstudyresultonhappiness.C.Tocommentonabookabouthappiness.D.Tostresstheneedofgaininghappiness.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。WeoftenhearverybadstatisticsaboutthedestructionoftheAmazon.36OneAmazonianIndiantribe(部落)everyyearhasdisappearedsince1900.Unlesssomethingisdonetopreventit,theAmazonwillbetotallydestroyedinfiftyyears’time.37Althoughitisbeingdestroyedbybigfarmersandlogging(伐木)companies,thebiggestcause38Theycutdownofitsdestructionisthecuttingdownoftreesbythousandsofsmall-scalefarmers.treesoftherainforesttogrowcropstomakemoney.ThesoiloftheAmazonisperfectforplantsaslongastherearetrees.ItisthetreesthatrecyclethenutrientsthatmaketheAmazonsuitableforgrowingfood.Whenthe試卷第7頁,共12頁farmerscutdownthetrees,thesoilcanonlysupportcropsforoneortwoyears.39Loggingisthesecondbiggestcauseofthedestructionoftherainforest.Alotofthetreesaretakenforfirewood,charcoal,orformakingfurniture.Notonlyarethesetreesdestroyed,butthetreesaroundthemarealsodestroyedtomakewayfortheroadsandtracksneededtotakethewoodaway.Largeareasofforesthavealsobeencutdowntofreelandforcattlefarming.suretodisappearbecauseoftheircattle.40Andtheranchers(牧場(chǎng)主)moveon.MoretreeswillbeMostoftherainforestlieswithinBrazil.Fortunately,itisbeginningtobringmorelawstoprotectitsrainforest.A.Againthelandcannotsupportthemforlong.B.Sotheyhavetomoveon,andcutdownmoretrees.C.Theprobleminvolvesorganizationsandgovernments.D.Thetreesareoftenconsideredimportanttobigfarmers.E.Povertyforcespeopletoleavethecitiesandlookforland.F.Anareaofrainforest,thesizeofBelgium,iscutdownannually.G.Thetruekeyfactorscausingdamagetotherainforestisnotasyouimagine..第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Anelderlywomanusingahairdryerasaradargun(雷達(dá)槍)hasbecomethetalkofthetowninMontana.Patti,agrandmotherlivingnearthebusyGlacierNationalPark,observedthatoftenhappenedonherroadduetotheheavytouristtraffic.42aboutthesafetyofhercommunity,shedecidedtotakemattersintoherown43.Withachair,adrink,andahairdryer,Patti44herselfbytheroad,mimickingtheactionsofatrafficofficermakinga41speed45Hercreativeapproachtoroadsafetydidn’tgoandcuriousaboutthesightofagrandmotherwithahairdryer.Patti’s.46.Driversbegantoslowdown,48even49herwiththetitleof“honorable47attractedtheattentionoflocallawenforcement.AMontanatrooper(州警)expressedhisforhercreativeattempttomaketheroadssafer.He50試卷第8頁,共12頁trooper”,completewithahatandbadge.PattisharedherstoryonTheKellyClarksonShow,explaining,“We’reveryGlacierNationalPark,sowegetalotoftouristsgoingaroundonourroad.Andthey51to.52So,mysonsuggestedIplacemyselfontheroadanduseahairdryer,pretendingitwasaradargun.”Herstoryservesasa53thatsometimes,alittle54andalotofcareforone’scommunitycangoalongwaytowardsmakinga55.41.A.parking42.A.Curious43.A.hands44.A.enjoyed45.A.recordB.speedingB.SurprisedB.headC.a(chǎn)ccidentC.AfraidD.fightD.ConcernedD.pocketsD.cleanedD.markC.planB.protectedB.checkC.stationedC.limit46.A.unpunishedB.unsolvedC.unnoticedC.satisfiedC.a(chǎn)pproachesC.expectationC.presentedC.beneficialC.pulloverC.lessonD.undoubtedD.a(chǎn)musedD.efforts47.A.confused48.A.hobbiesB.frightenedB.experiences49.A.congratulationB.a(chǎn)ppreciationD.satisfactionD.comfortedD.unique50.A.trusted51.A.close52.A.breakin53.A.testB.memorizedB.blessedB.showupB.reminderD.flashedbyD.symbolD.generosityD.difference54.A.encouragementB.improvement55.A.promiseB.decisionC.creativityC.profit第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或所給單詞的正確形式。HutongsarenarrowalleysorlanesthatarecharacteristicofBeijing,representingauniqueaspectofChineseculture.Thesetraditionalneighborhoods,(distinction)architecturalstyleandcommunalliving.Walkingthroughahutong,onecanseeancientcourtyardhouses,58provideaglimpseintothedailylivesoftheresidents.Theatmosphereinhutongsislivelyandvibrant.Localshopsandstreetvendorsoftenlinethestreets,offeringeverythingfromtraditionalsnackstohandmadecrafts.Thiscreates59strongsenseof56(datebacktotheYuanDynasty,areknownfortheir57community,asneighborsoftengathertochatandsharestories.Theculturalsignificanceofhutongs60(extend)beyondjustarchitecture;theyarealsoplaceswheretraditionsarepreserved.試卷第9頁,共12頁However,hutongsfacechallengesduetourbanization.Manyhavebeendemolishedtomakewayformodernbuildings,threateningthe61(preserve)ofthisculturalheritage.Efforts62(make)toprotectthesehistoricareasrecently,astheyareofvitalimportanceforunderstandingBeijing’shistoryandculture.Inconclusion,hutongcultureoffersafascinatinginsight63thepastandpresentofBeijing.Itisessential64(cherish)theseuniqueneighborhoods,astheyrepresentawayoflifethatisrichinhistoryandcommunityspirit.Bydoingso,weensurethatfuturesignificanceofhutongculture.65(generation)canappreciatethebeautyand第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是校英文報(bào)的編輯李華,負(fù)責(zé)策劃你們報(bào)紙新開設(shè)的一個(gè)欄目“OpinionsofTeenagers”一篇欄目介紹,刊登在校英文報(bào)上,內(nèi)容包括:1.開設(shè)初衷;2.欄目內(nèi)容;3.投稿方式。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。“DearJenny,Iamreallysorrytotellyouthatyoudidn’tgetthepositionthistime.Theinterviewershadadiscussionaboutyou.Youhaveaverygoodexperience,butyouarenotqualifiedforthisposition.Thejournalistwewantistocommunicatewithpeoplefromwalksoflife,soyoushouldbemoresociableandmoreenergetic.試卷第10頁,共12頁So,sorry.”Actually,suchwasnotquitenewtoJennyandthiswasthethirdtimethatshehadbeenrejectedforajobpositionafterhergraduationfromuniversityasatopstudent.Overwhelmed(淹沒)withsadness,sheliftedherhandstocoverherface.Herheartwasbrokenwithself-doubtwhethershewasnevergoodenoughtofitinwiththehighlycompetitiveadultworld.Itseemedthattheexcellenceshedisplayedatschoolwasnothingbutillusion.“MaybeIshouldquitapplyingforthatdemandingjob,”Jennywhisperedtoherself.Sensingsomethingwrong,Jenny’sfather,James,saidtohisdaughter,“Congratulationsonyourgraduation,andtimetoenjoyyouryouth.Incelebrationofyournewlife,I’dliketogiveyousomethingspecial.HereisacarthatIacquiredmanyyearsago.ButbeforeIgiveittoyou,takeittotheusedcarlotdowntownandtellthemyouwanttosellitandseehowmuchtheyofferyou.”UnwillingasJennywas,shewenttotheusedcarlotandtheyofferedheronlyonethousanddollarsbecausethecarlookedverywornout.Withthatoffer,shereturnedbacktoherfatherandoutofherexpectation,thistimeherfathertoldhertotakethiscartoapawnshop().Confused,Jennywenttothepawnshopwheretheyshouldhaveofferedhertenthousanddollarsasherfather’scarlookedalittlebitoldtothem.“Maybeitisaperfectdeal!”thoughtJenny.Butthen,thefatheradvisedhisdaughtertokeeptryingandgotoacarclubandshowthemthecar.Thedaughtertookthecartotheclub,andthen,breathtakingly,somethingmagichappened.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Peopletherewillinglyofferedonehundredthousanddollarsforthesamecar.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Wearingasatisfiedsmile,Jamessaid,“Theyidentifieditasan

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