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鶴山一中2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期第二階段考試高二英語試卷2024.12第一部分聽力(共20小題,滿分20分)第一節(jié)角色扮演角色:你是Jane。任務(wù):(1)與朋友Max談?wù)撽P(guān)于減肥與健身的話題;(2)根據(jù)談話內(nèi)容回答另一朋友的提問。一、聽對(duì)話,補(bǔ)全句子。錄音僅讀一遍。(共4空,每空0.5分,滿分2分)1.Butthereareallthesedifferent__________________,andIdon’tknowwhatgoesinwhat.2.Howgreatwe’refinally__________________totakebettercareoftheEarth!二、根據(jù)中文提示將3-5題問句補(bǔ)充完整,然后聽錄音的回答,記錄重要信息,并完成6-10題的回答。錄音回答播放兩遍。(3-5題每空0.5分;6-10題每題1分)3.新的垃圾分類系統(tǒng)如何改變了你的生活方式?__________________thenewwastesortingsystemchangedyourlifestyle?你在日常生活中回收利用得多嗎?__________you_________muchinyourdailylife?5.你希望看到更多的人為我們的環(huán)境做什么?_________wouldyouliketoseemorepeopledoforour_________?三、現(xiàn)在請(qǐng)根據(jù)前面所聽到信息,完成6-10題的回答,每空不超過3個(gè)詞。6.When

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for?--_________________intheircommunity.第二節(jié)故事復(fù)述(共10空,每空1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)聽故事,根據(jù)所聽內(nèi)容進(jìn)行復(fù)述填空,每空不超過3個(gè)詞。錄音讀兩遍。Everydayafterschool,Brianpasseda11.__________.Recently,henoticedthatitwasfulloflitterandthatfewerpeoplecame.Therefore,Brianinvitedhisfriendstogethertocleanit.Brianandhisfriendscametotheparkearlyon12.______________topickupthelitterand13.____________thetreesandgrassareas.Bythe14.__________,Brianlookedaroundandwasamazedathowmuchtheyhadcleaned.Theparkbecamea15.__________placewhenitwascleanandwell-maintained.Astheywould16.___________andgohome,somekidscameuptothemand17.___________.ToBrian'ssurprise,thekidshadbeeninspiredbythemanddecidedtojointhemtohelp18.___________thepark.Brianandhisfriendslearnedthattakingcareof19.____________couldnotonlymakeitabetterplace,butalsoinspireothersto20.___________.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATheLindaHallLibraryisopentothepublicfreeofchargeduringregularlibraryhours.Thereisnochargeforgettingalibrarycard.Patronscanrequestandusematerialsinthelibrary,providedtheitemsareingoodphysicalcondition.Tosignupforaborrowingaccount,youmustbearesidentoftheKansasCityarea.YouhavetoprovideacurrentstateorfederalphotoIDwithaKCareastreetaddress.AphotoIDplusutilitybillinyournameisneededifthecurrentaddressdiffersfromthatontheID.PatronsmustshowtheirLHLlibrarycardoraphotoIDatthetimeofcheck-out.WhoCanBorrow:IndividualslivingwithintheKansasCityareaasdefinedbelow:Missouri—Bates,Caldwell,Cass,Clay,Clinton,Jackson,Johnson,Iafayette,Platte,RayKansas—Douglas,Franklin,Johnson,Leavenworth,L.inn,Miami,WyandotteEstablishedbusinesseswithintheKCarea.ContactReferenceServicesat8169268701orreference@formoreinformationaboutauthorizedborrowingforbusinesses,orfilloutourwebapplication.Students,faculty,andstaffparticipatinginCourtesyCardinstitutions.ContactformoreinformationabouttheCourtesyCardProgram.IfyouwishtoborrowfromtheLindaHallLibrarybutdonotmeettheabovecriteria,pleasecontactyourlocallibraryandrequesttoborrowthroughinterlibraryloanfromDocumentDeliveryServices.Formoreinformationonhowtorequestlibrarymaterials,pleaseseethisguideonMakingRequestsinPrimo.Youmaywishtoregistertoattendanin-person“NavigatingLindaHallLibrary”session.21.Whatisamustforborrowingmaterialsfromthelibrary?A.Acurrentlytakenphoto. B.Aborrowingaccount.C.Aguaranteedeposit. D.Anauthorizedapplication.22.Whichofthefollowingpersonscanborrowmaterialsfromthelibrary?A.Astudentstudyinginacollege.B.AnindividuallivinginWashington.C.ApersonworkinginacompanyintheKCarea.D.ApersonworkingforCourtesyCardProgram.23.Whatshouldyoudoifyoudon’tmeetthecriteriaforthelibrary?A.Filloutanapplicationonline. B.Turntoyourlocallibraryforhelp.C.Followtheofficialguidance. D.Borrowsomematerialsonline.BInthemiddleofSanFrancisco’sGoldenGatePark,AmandaBarrowscarefullyplacedawoodennightstand(床頭柜)ontheground.Sheattachedasignreading,“Takeapoem,leaveapoem.”Sofar,morethan100poemshavecomein.“It’scompletelyunexpected,”saidBarrows.“I’mreallyimpressedbytheoutpouringofsupport.”Aparkranger(護(hù)林人)bydayandapoetbynight,BarrowsjoinedaPoetryforthePeopleclassatCityCollegeofSanFrancisco(CCSF).Studentswereaskedtofindawayto“bringpoetryintothecommunity”astheirfinalproject.Inthebeginning,Barrowsstruggledtolandonanidea.Eventually,though,itdawnedonherthatshecouldperhapscombinetogetherhertwoworlds—parksandpoetry.Acolleagueofferedupaweatherednightstand,whichBarrowsthoughtwouldbetheperfecttoolforherproject,asshecouldfillthedraweratthetopwithfreshpaperandpensandaddaboxatthebottomforpoems.TheconceptremindedherofLittleFreeLibraries,whichfeaturedbookstandsstationedacrossthecity.“IwasinspiredbythelittlefreelibrariesyouseeinSanFrancisco(SF),whereyou‘takeabook,leaveabook’,andthought,‘MaybeIcoulddothiswithpoetry.’”saidBarrows.Sincesheonlyhadasinglenightstandtoworkwith,Barrowsdecidedthatshewouldleaveitinaparkforfourdaysbeforemovingittoanewlocation.SanFrancisco’sRecreationandParkDepartmentmanagesabout220parks,andBarrows’sgoalistobringthepoetrynightstandtoallofthem.SincethePoetryNightstandprojectstarted,peoplehavedonatedawiderangeofwriting.Barrowshassharedmostofthesubmissionsonsocialmedia.“Itreallyisacommunityproject,”Barrowssaid.“Itbelongstoallofus.”O(jiān)neoftheteachersattheCCSFpoetrycourse,LaurenMuller,toldTheWashingtonPostthat“peopleneedpoetrynow”,whichshesuggestedasthereasonforthesuccessof

Barrows’sproject.24.WhydidBarrowsstartthePoetryNightstandproject?A.Toshareherownpoems. B.Toadvertiseapoetryclass.C.Toencourageyoungpoets. D.Tocompletearequiredtask.25.HowdidBarrows’sprojectdifferfromLittleFreeLibraries?A.Itwasn’twell-receivedbythepublic. B.Itwasn’tfixedonaspecificsite.C.Itcoveredalargerareainthecity. D.ItwasonlyopentocitizensofSF.26.WhatdidMullerthinkcontributedtothesuccessofBarrows’sproject?A.Thebenefitsofwritingpoetry. B.Thepublicdemandforpoetry.C.Thehelpfromherneighbors. D.ThelargenumberofparksinSF.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeBarrows?A.Courageousandcalm. B.Enthusiasticandkind.C.Creativeandambitious. D.Cooperativeandgenerous.CHowmuchtimedoyouspenddoingresearchbeforeyoumakeabigdecision?Therearepeoplewhogoovereverydetailexhaustivelybeforemakingachoice,anditiscertainlypossibletooverthinkthings.Butafairnumberofindividualsarequicktojumptoconclusions.Psychologistscallthelatteramentalbias(偏見).Inthiscase,theerrorismakingacallbasedontheleastofevidence.AresearchbyCarmenSanchez,aprofessorattheUniversityofIllinois,andDavidDunning,aprofessorattheUniversityofMichigan,hasfoundthathastyjudgmentsareoftenjustonepartoflargererror-pronepatternsinbehaviorandthinking.Thesepatternshavecosts.Peoplewhotendtomakesuchjumpsintheirreasoningoftenchooseabetinwhichtheyhavelowchancesofwinninginsteadofonewheretheirchancesaremuchbetter.Tostudyjumping,researchersdidanexperimenttoexaminedecision-makingpatternsamong600peoplefromthegeneralpopulation.Theyappliedathinkinggame,inwhichplayersencounteredsomeonewhowasfishingfromoneoftwolakes:inonelake,mostofthefishwerered;intheother,mostweregray.Thefisherwouldcatchonefishatatimeandstoponlywhenplayersthoughttheycouldsaywhichlakewasbeingfished.Someplayershadtoseemanyfishbeforemakingadecision.Others—thejumpers—stoppedafteronlyoneortwo.Participantswerealsoaskedquestionstolearnmoreabouttheirthoughtpatterns.Itwasfoundthatthefewerfishaplayerwaitedtosee,themoreerrorsthatindividualmadeinothertypesofbeliefs,reasoninganddecisions.Sowhatisbehindjumping?Researcherscommonlydistinguishbetweentwopathwaysofthought:automatic,knownassysteml,whichreflectsideasthatcometothemindeasily,spontaneouslyandwithouteffort;andcontrolled,orsystem2,consistingofeffortfulreasoningthatisanalytic,mindfulandintentional.Itwasfoundthatjumpersandnon-jumperswereequallyinfluencedbyautomaticthoughts.Thejumpers,however,didnotengageincontrolledreasoningtothesamedegreeasnon-jumpers.Itissystem2thinkingthathelpspeoplecounterbalancementalbiasesintroducedbysystem1.Alackofsystem2thinkingisalsomorebroadlyconnectedtotheirproblematicbeliefsandfaultyreasoning.Ineverydaylife,thequestionofwhetherweshouldthinkthingsthroughorinsteadgowithourheartisafrequentandimportantone.Recentstudiesshowthatevengatheringjustalittlebitmoreevidencemayhelpusavoidamajormistake.Sometimesthemostimportantdecisionwemakecanbetotakesomemoretimebeforemakingachoice.28.Whatisthemainideaofthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Overthinkingthingsisamentalbias.B.Evidenceisanecessityforjudgments.C.Jumpingresultsfromawishtowinabet.D.Jumpershaveatendencytoamentalmistake.29.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexperiment?A.Jumperscaughtmorefishthannon-jumpers.B.Non-jumpersgavequickeranswersthanjumpers.C.Non-jumperstendedtoseemorefishbeforenamingthelake.D.Peoplewhosawfewerfishmadefewermistakesinreasoning.30.Accordingtothepassage,inwhichsituationissystem2engagedmore?A.Aftercomparingdifferentbrandsandmodels,Davidpurchasedacar.B.OnhearingthattheApollomoonlandingswerefaked,Miabelievedit.C.Seeingthedirtywindowsofarestaurant,Marydecideditsfoodwasbad.D.Whenpickingadoctor,Jimmerelyacceptedtherecommendationfromafriend.31.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.Toreflectonourthoughtpatternsregularly.B.Tothinktwicebeforewemakeourdecisions.C.Torealizetheconsequencesoffaultyreasoning.D.Toadopttwopathwaysofthoughtbeforeacting.DWeareallawareofthedamagingpollutionthat’screatedbydrivingpetrolanddiesel(柴油)vehicles.Manyoftheworld’scitiesareblockedwithtraffic,creatingfumescontaininggasessuchasnitrogenoxides.Thesolutionforacleaner,greenerfuturecouldbeelectricvehicles.Buthowoptimisticshouldwebe?TherewasmuchexcitementlastyearwhentheUKgovernmentannounceditwillbanthesaleofnewpetrolanddieselcarsfrom2030.Butisthateasiersaidthandone?Theroadtoglobaltrafficbeingtotallyelectricisstillalongwayoff.Currently,batterylifeisanissue—afullychargedbatterywon’ttakeyouasfarasafulltankofpetrol.TherearealsolimitednumbersofchargingpointstopluganEVinto.Ofcourse,technologyisalwaysimproving.Someofthebiggesttechcompanies,likeGoogleandTesla,arespendinghugeamountsofmoneydevelopingelectriccars.Andmostofthebigcarmanufacturersarenowmakingthemtoo.ColinHerron,aconsultantonlow-carbonvehicletechnology,toldtheBBC:“Thebigleapforwardwillcomewithsolidstatebatteries,whichwillappearfirstinmobilephonesandlaptopsbeforetheyprogresstocars.”Thesewillchargemorequicklyandgivecarsabiggerrange.Costisanotherissuethatmaydiscouragepeopleswitchingtoelectricpower.Butsomecountriesofferincentive,suchascuttingpricesbyreducingimporttaxes,andnotchargingforroadtaxandparking.Somealsoprovideexclusivelanesforelectriccarstobedrivenon,overtakingtraditionalcarswhichmightbestuckinjams.ThesekindsofmeasureshavemadeNorwaythecountrywiththemostelectriccarspercapita(人均)atmorethanthirtyelectriccarsper1000inhabitants.ButColinHerronwarnsthat“electricmotoring”doesn’tmeanazero-carbonfuture.“It’semission-freemotoring,butthecarhastobebuilt,thebatteryhastobebuilt,andtheelectricitydoescomefromsomewhere.”Maybeit’stimetothinkaboutmakingfewerjourneysorusingpublictransport.32.Whatcanweinferfromthequestionattheendofparagraph1?A.Weshouldnotbetoooptimisticaboutthefuture.B.Electricvehiclesmaynotsolvethetrafficproblems.C.It’snotagoodideatoreplacepetrolvehicleswithelectricones.D.Itisnoteasytoobtainagreenerfuturebymeansofelectricvehicles.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incentive”meaninparagraph2?A.payment B.income C.encouragement D.method34.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Electricmotoringwillcreateazero-carbonfuture.B.Electriccarsmightnotgetstuckintrafficjamsinthefuture.C.Therearefourobstaclesontheroadtoglobaltrafficbeingtotallyelectric.D.Puttingsolid-statebatteriesinelectriccarsfirstwillbea“greatleapforward”.35.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TotalElectricTraffic:aLongWaytoGoB.ElectricVehicles:aRoadtoaGreenerFutureC.ElectricPowerorPetrol:aToughDecisiontoMakeD.PetrolandDieselVehicles:aMainsourceofGases第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)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)。Ihavethesame24hoursinadayasyoudo,butIhavemadespecificchoicethatallowmetomakethemostofeverydayandstillfeelhappyandrelaxed.36Pickthemostimportant.37Focusonspendingtimethatforyouisfunandproductive.IchosethelifeofanadviserbecauseIliketoworkwithcompanies,butdon'twantthelifeofabigcompanyCEO.MychoicesarebasedonthelifestyleIwant.Combineyouractivities.Manypeoplegocrazytryingtofigureouthowtospendtimewithfriends,family,work,play,etc.38Findwaystoenjoytheminacombinedmanner.Buildyoursociallifearoundpeopleinyourworkenvironment.Findpeopleinyourcompanywhosharecommoninterestsanddevelopyourcareer(職業(yè))aroundthepeopleandactivitiesyoulove.39Youwouldthinklearningtakesmoretimefromyou,butactuallytherearealwaysnewwaysofdoingthingsthatcansaveyoutimeondailytasks,freeingyouupforthemostimportant.Alwaysbelookingforanewwaytogainbackanhourhereorthere.Lightenup.Theworldwon'tcometoanendinmostcasesjustbecauseyouleftafewthingsundone.Celebrateprogressandkeeprefining(改進(jìn))towardahappyproductiveexistence.40Everycompletionisasmallvictorythataddsupinabigway.A.Speedup.B.Beanactivelearner. C.Stoptryingtobalancetimebetweenthemall.D.Makechoicesaboutwhatismeaningfulinyourlife.E.Thethingsyoudowellusuallygiveyougreaterjoy.F.Perhapsthesetipswillhelpyoumakethemostofyourtime.G.Thisiswhymakinglistsisimportantinanyproductivityhandbook.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共六節(jié),滿分65分)第一節(jié)完形填空(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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Jody,ahighschoolwrestlingcoachsprangintoactionafterhearingthathislongtimefriendRayneededakidney(腎).“LastyearRaygavemeacallandhesounded41.Iaskedhimifhewasokay.Hestoppedforamomentandsaid,‘I’m42,”Jodyexplained.Withoutthinkingtwice,Jodybegan43.Unfortunately,hefoundouthewouldn’tbeakidneymatchforRay,whowasrunningoutoftimebecauseofhow44hewasonthedonorlist.“Iquicklyrealizedthroughthe45donorprogramatLVHospital,Icouldactuallydonatetothekidneybank,46anotherperson’slifewhoIdon’tknow,andRaywouldmoveuponthekidneydonorrecipient(受方)list,”saidJody.Andthat’s47whathedid.Withthesupportofhisfamily,Jodygotthegreenlightand48withthesurgery.Followingthesurgery,Jody’sdoctortoldhimthe49fact:“Wefoundcancerinyou.”50,Jodywasintheearlystagesofatypeofcancerthatusuallygoes51untilit’stoolate.Ifnotforhis52todonateanorgan,doctorsmightnothavebeenableto53___thediseaseintime.JodyannouncedthefortunatesaveonFacebook,“Soonerorlater,ifyoutakeactionsbasedon‘goodness’andinthebest54ofothers,itcomesfullcircleback,”hesaid.“Itwasa55thatIdonatedmykidney.Igotabonusgiftandsavedmyownlife!”41.A.terrible B.familiar C.confused D.distracted42.A.recovering B.moving C.resting D.dying43.A.crying B.exercising C.kidding D.testing44.A.different B.popular C.low D.healthy45.A.shared B.improved C.voluntary D.global46.A.balance B.save C.shape D.continue47.A.normally B.exactly C.possibly D.especially48.A.wentahead B.putup C.gotaway D.cameup49.A.plain B.relevant C.disturbing D.observable50.A.Clearly B.Certainly C.Luckily D.Hopefully51.A.a(chǎn)ccessible B.visible C.undamaged D.undetected52.A.decision B.a(chǎn)bility C.permission D.potential53.A.understand B.treat C.catch D.spread54.A.experience B.interest C.effort D.performance55.A.challenge B.relief C.success D.Blessing語義匹配(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,有5處劃線,從每題所給四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出與劃線意義的最匹配選項(xiàng)。Idecidedtotakeonanewhobbyin2023.Iwasfascinatedbyphotography.Iboughtasecond-handcameraandstartedexploringdifferentplacestotakepictures.Soon,Iwascompletely(56)absorbedinthisnewpursuit.Ispenthourslearningaboutdifferent(57)approaches.Ievenjoinedaphotographyclubtomeetlike-mindedpeople.Myfriendswereimpressedbymy(58)resolve.Oneday,Itookapicturethatwastruly(59)outstanding.Itmademefeelagreatsenseof(60)contentment.A.involvedin B.tiredof C.boredwith D.uninterestedinA.instruments B.topics C.ways D.settingsA.determination B.proposal C.solution D.revivalA.understanding B.unremarkable C.excellent D.poorA.commitment B.frustration C.happiness D.satisfaction課文填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容,在空白處填入所缺的單詞。Passage1Thegesturefor“OK”hasdifferent61._________indifferentcultures.InJapan,someonewho62._________anotherpersonemployingthegesturemightthinkitmeansmoney.InFrance,apersonencounteringan63._________gesturemayinterpretit64._________meaningzero.Howeveryoushould65.________makingthisgestureinBrazilandGermany,asitisnotconsideredpolite.Passage2Instead,farmersneededto66._________yieldsinthefieldstheyhad.Howthiscouldbedonewasachallengingquestion67._________thetime.Yuanwas68.__________thattheanswercouldbefoundinthecreationofhybridrice.Ahybridisacrossbetweentwoormore69._________ofaspecies.One70.__________ofhybridsisthattheyusuallyattainahigheryieldthanconventionalcrops.Passage3Ingeneral,doctorsinthosedayshadtwo71.______________theoriestoexplainhowcholeraspread.Onetheorywasthatbadaircausedthedisease.72.______________wasthatcholerawascausedbyan73.______________fromgermsinfoodorwater.Snow74.______________tothesecondtheory.Itwascorrect,buthestillneeded75.______________.Passage4Chinesecuisineisacase76.______________point.77.______________tocomingtoChina,myonlyexperiencewithChinesecookingwasinAmerica,withChinesefood78.______________hadbeenchangedtosuitAmericantastes.Forexample,America'smostpopularChinesedishisGeneralTso'schicken,which79.______________offriedchickencoveredinasweetsauce,flavouredwithhotred80.______________.語法填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Foshan,acityrichinculturalheritage,celebratesthearrivalofautumnwithagrandeventknownastheFoshanAutumnParade(佛山秋色巡游).Thistraditionalculturalfestival81_______(hold)aspecialplaceintheheartsofthelocals.TheParade,featuringvariousperformances,82(include)lionanddragondances,martialarts,andtraditionalcostumes,takesplace83(annual)duringtheautumnseason,usuallyinOctoberorNovember.84makestheparademostexcitingisthelionanddragondance,representingthespiritofstrength.Thecolorfullionanddragonfigurescontrolledbyskilled85(perform)catchtheattentionandadmirationoftheviewers.Traditionalmartialartsshowsareanothercrowdfavorite.Withthemartialartistsmovinggracefully,theaudience86(remind)oftheimportanceoftraditionalChineseculture.Traditionalcostumescanalsobeseen87(wear)bythoseartists.Thedesignsandcolorsofthesecostumesserve88asymbolofFoshan’srichhistoryandculturaldiversity.TheFoshanAutumnParadeismorethanjustaculturalfestival.Itisaremarkableevent89thecommunitycelebratesthebeautyofautumn.Byexperiencingtheseancienttraditions,youngpeoplecangain90deeperunderstandingoftheirculture.單句填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)Icameuponthisi________(習(xí)語)inthenewspaper.Thetwoofficialsares_______________(懷疑)ofhavingreceivedabribe.Recentlythepriceofthehousesinbigcitieshasd___________(下降,減少)by10%.Itcan’tbed_____________(否認(rèn))thatnothingismoreimportantthanhealth.Despitethechallenges,sheremainso____________(樂觀)aboutthefutureoftheproject.Hec______________(喝了)alargequantityofalcohollastnight.Allthestudentsgoti______________(參加)inthesportsmeeting.BythetimeIgottothestation,thetrain________(go)._____________hesaidatthemeetingastonishedeverybodypresent.Thereasonis_________Imissedthebus.完成句子(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)中文意思按要求完成下列句子。每空不超過5個(gè)詞。________________________(從這座山上望去,用非謂語動(dòng)詞),thecitylooksmagnificent._____________________________________(你吃什么樣的東西就是什么樣的結(jié)果!)andJimshouldgiveupeatingsomuchfat;he’salreadyhadaminorheartattack.Thehousemusthavecostthecouple_____________________________(使花一大筆錢).___________________________(正如你所看到的),herroomisverytidy.Mr.Wangwill______________________(負(fù)

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