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Module3BodylanguageandNon-verbalCommunication单元评估卷(时间:120分满分:150分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共105分)第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(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。job________dealingwithpeopleworkingindifferentdepartmentssoitisnoteasytodo. 22.Englishcanhelp________peopleandmakethestayinaforeigncountryeasyandcomfortable.with withto tothinkshehurtmyfeelingsonpurposeratherthan________assheclaimed.design accidentchoice mistakeisusedto________themattersthatIdon'tknow________.with;whattodowiththem with;howtodealwithwith;whattodowith with;howtodealwiththem25.Theshopassistantjust________whenIspoketohim.to offon overgavea(n)________broadcastwhiletheperformanceswereinprocessonthestage. wantedtoplayajokeonherfatherbutgaveherself________bylaughing. 28.Manyyoungpeoplelefttheirhometownforbigcities________betterjobs.favourof searchofchargeof honourofyouarelatefortheclass,itisgoodmannersforyouto________toyourteacher.sorry noanapology OK30.PoorClarissawantednothing________tohavesomeonetotalkto.than thanthan thanwassoangrythathejustcouldn't________fromtellingthemwhathethought.off onback upairisfullofsmokeandpeoplearecoughing.-Itwillgetworse________thegovernmentdoessomethingaboutthepollution. isthereportersaying?-ShesaidthatthesnowstormisthenorthofChinahold________manymainroads. turnoffthelight?-Ofpleasure.yougivemeafavour youdoafavourtomeyougiveafavourtome youdomeafavour35.________,Ihavetoputitawayandfocusmyattentiononstudythisweek.thestoryisamusing matteramusingthestoryisamusingthestoryis matterhowthestoryisamusing第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)DanteGabrielRossetti,thefamous19thcenturypoetandartist,wasoncevisitedbyanelderlyman.Theoldfellowhadsomesketches(素描)and__36__thathewantedRossettitolookatandtellhimiftheywereanygood,__37__iftheyatleastshowedpotentialtalent.Rossetti__38__themovercarefully.Afterthefirstfew,heknewthattheywere__39__,showingnottheleastsignofartistictalent.ButRossettiwasa__40__man,andhetoldtheelderlymanas__41__aspossiblethatthepictureswerewithoutmuchvalueandshowedlittletalent.Hewassorry,buthecouldnot__42__totheman.Thevisitorwas__43__,butheseemedtoexpectRossetti'sjudgment.Hethenapologizedfor__44__Rossetti'stime,butaskedifhewouldjustlookatafew__45__drawings-thosedonebyayoungartstudent.Rossettilookedovera__46__batchofsketchesandimmediately__47__enthusiasticoverthetalenttheyrevealed.“These,”hesaid,“ah,theseare__48_youngstudent,whoeverheis,hasgreat_begiveneveryhelpand__50__inhiscareerasanartist.Hehasagreatfutureifhewillworkhardand__51__it.”Rossetticouldseethattheoldfellowwas__52__moved.“Whoisthisfineyoungartist?”heasked.“Yourson?”“No,”saidtheoldman__53__.“Itisme-40yearsago.IfonlyIhadheardyour__54__,then...Foryousee,Igotdiscouragedandgaveup__55__soon.”36.A.books B.drawingsC.designs D.works up infor up up to to out 第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ATheearly1900swereverydifferentfromtoday.Toys,thoughtheyhaveevolvedinmanyways,werestillthedelightofchildreneverywhere.TheodoreRoosevelt'sPresidencymarksthebeginningofthe“TeddyBear.”Intheyear1902,toybearswerenamed“Teddy”afterthepresident'snickname.TheTeddyBearbecameknownworldwide,andisstillknownandlovedtoday.ItwasonlyafewyearslaterthattheTeddyBearsweremassproduced.In1913,anitemcalledtheErectorSetwasinvented.Itwasasteel,motorizedtoythatchildrencouldusetobuildmodelsofanything.Itscreatorwas.Gilbert,amedicaldoctor.CharlesPajeaucreatedasimilarwoodensetcalledTinkerToysintheyearToysweremadeforyoungerchildren.RaggedyAnndollsfirstcameonthesceneafternewspapercartoonistJohnnyGruellereproducedthedollhemadeforhisdaughter.Thatwasin1915.Thefollowingyear,anarchitect'ssonnamedJohnLloydWright,inventedLincolnLogs,whichwereinterlockedtomakestructures.TwoyearsafterMickeyMousewascreated,stuffed(填塞)MickeyMousedollsweremadebyCharlotteClark.ThiswasthestartofDisneymerchandise.Theyo­yobecamepopularintheUnitedStatesafterDonaldDuncanboughtayo­yocompanyin1929.TheView­Master,athreedimensionalviewer,wasdevelopedbyacameraenthusiastnamedWilliamGruber.ThetoybecamepopularwhenGruberlicensedDisneycharacterstomakestill,3­DimagesfromDisneymoviesandtelevisionprograms.Finally,in1940,modelairplanesweremassproduced.Theystartedoutasawayformanufacturerstosellplanestothemilitary,butlatercaughtonasatoy.Thetoysthatweknowandlovetodayhavehadtheirrootsfromtheseancienttimes.Isn’titinterestingtoknowthatifithadn'tbeenforallthesecreativepeople,mostofthegamesyouknowtodaywouldneverhavebeen?weretoybearsnamed”Teddy”?_______________A.Tobesuitableformassproduction. B.Tobeeasilypronouncedbychildren.C.Tomeettheadvertisers'needs. D.TomemorizePresidentTheodoreRoosevelt.whichaspectdothetoyscreatedbyGilbertdifferfromthosebyCharles?_______________A.Shape.B.Materialused.C.Themes.D.Price.didtheView­Masterbecomepopular?_______________A.AfterWilliamGruberwasborn. B.AfterGruberlicensedDisneycharacters.C.TwoyearsafterMickeyMousewascreated. D.WhenDisneymerchandisewasstarted.thelastparagraphwecanlearnthat_______________.A.thosepeoplewhocreatedthesegamesshouldneverbeforgottenB.sometoyscreatedinancienttimesnowdisappearC.creativityexistsineveryfieldallthetimeD.toysnowadaysaretotallydifferentfromthoseinancienttimesdoesthepassagetalkabout?_______________A.Thefunctionoftoys. B.ThehistoryofDisneycharacters.C.Toysintheearly1900s. D.Thefinancialmeaningoftoys.BAstorethatsellshusbandshasjustopenedinOttawawhereawomanmaygotochooseahusbandfrommanymen.Thestoreiscomprisedof6floorsandthemenincreaseinpositiveattributesastheshoppergoesuptheflights.Thereis,however,acatch.Asyouopenthedoortoanyflooryoumaychooseamanfromthatfloor,butifyougoupafloor,youcannotgobackdownexcepttoexitthebuilding.Soawomangoestotheshoppingcentertofindahus­band.Onthefirstfloorthesignonthedoorreads:Floor1­Thesemenhavejobs.Thewomanreadsthesignandsaystoherself,“Well,that'sbetterthanmylastboyfriend,butIwonderwhat'sfurtherup?”Soupshegoes.Thesecondfloorsignreads:Floor2-Thesemenhavejobsandlovekids.Thewomanremarkstoherself,“That'sgreat,butIwonderwhat'sfurtherup?”Andupshegoesagain.Thethirdfloorsignreads:Floor3-Thesemenhavejobs,lovekidsandareextremelygoodlooking.“Hmm,better.”shesays.“ButIwonderwhat'supstairs?”Thefourthfloorsignreads:Floor4-Thesemenhavejobs,lovekids,areextremelygoodlookingandhelpwiththehousework.“Wow!”exclaimsthewoman,“Verytempting.But,theremustbemore,furtherup!”Andagainsheheadsupanotherflight.Thefifthfloorsignreads:Floor5-Thesemenhavejobs,lovekids,areextremelygoodlooking,helpwiththehouseworkandhaveastrongromanticcharacter.“Oh,mercyme!Butjustthink...whatmustbeawaitingmefurtheron?”Souptothesixthfloorshegoes.Thesixthfloorsignreads:Floor6-Youarevisitor3,456,789,012tothisfloor.Therearenomenonthisfloor.ThankyouforshoppingHusbandMartandhaveaniceday.underlinedword“catch”inParagraph1probablymeans_______________.A.ahiddendifficulty B.somethingyougetC.somethingfromwhichyoubenefit D.adeviceforfasteningsomethingtendtogouptheflooruntiltheyreachthetopfloorbecause_______________.A.theythinkthehusbandsdownstairsarenotsuitableB.theyaresurethatthebesthusbandsareonthetopfloorC.theythinkevenbetterhusbandsmaybeupstairsD.theyknowthecatchverywellwriterintendsustobelievethat_______________.A.husbandsarehardtoshopB.womenarehardtopleaseC.womenthinktheyarebetterthanmenD.womencan'tbetoocarefulwhenchoosinghusbandscaninferfromthepassagethat_______________.A.womenareromantic B.morewomenwillleavetheshopaloneC.womenaremoregreedythanmen D.womenarenotgoodatshoppinghusbandsCThedollarisbecomingweakerandweaker.Whateffectswillithave?Lookattherecord­highpriceofoil.Evenifthesameamountofoilisbeingpumpedoutoftheground,sinceitistradedindollarsandthedollarhasweakened,thepriceofoilhasincreasedtomakeupforthelostvalueofthedollar,creatingasortofbadcycle.Oil­producingcountriesdon'twanttokeepallthedollarstheyaregettingfortheiroil,sinceit'sdeclininginvalue,sotheyexchangetheirdollarsforEurosorothercurrencies.Thatpushesmoredollarsbackoutintocurrencymarkets,whichinturnpushesdownthedollar'svalue.OneexperttoldABCNewsthatRussiausedtohave90percentofitsfinancialreservesindollars.Itnowhas45percentindollars,45percentinEurosand10percentinBritishpounds.IntheUSitself,thenewsismixed.It’sgood,becauseitmakeswhatweproduceherecheapertosellinforeignmarkets,andthatinturnspurs(刺激)exportsofourproductsaroundtheworld.Thattranslatesintomoremanufacturingandmorejobs.Butaweakdollarisbad,becauseitleadstoinflation(通货膨胀)inthiscountry.Importsfromforeigncountrieswillbecomemoreexpensive,andinparticular,oilwillbemoreexpensive.Thatputspressureonbusinessestoincreasepricesforanythingthatusesoilorproductsthatcomefromoverseas.OnebenefitforAmericanshoppersisthatChinahaslargelypeggeditscurrencytoours,sothatkeepsthepriceofChinese­madegoodslowandtherefore,keepsacheckoninflation.ofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?_______________A.Whyisthedollarlosingvalue? B.Whatcausedtheweakdollar?C.Whattodowiththeweakdollar? D.Whateffectswilltheweakdollarhave?thedollarlosingitsvalue,oil­producingcountrieswilldoallofthefollowingEXCEPT_______________.A.raisingthepriceofoilB.raisingtheirproductionofoilC.exchangingtheirdollarsforothercurrenciesD.decreasingtheirfinancialreservesindollarscanbeinferredthat_______________.A.theAmericaneconomyishavingahardtimeB.RussiaismakingthesituationworseonpurposeC.AmericanexportbusinesseswouldlikeastrongerdollarD.Chinese­madegoodsremainascompetitiveasbeforeintheUSAofthefollowingisNOTaneffectoftheweakeningdollar?_______________A.Theriseofthepriceofoil.B.MorejobsintheUSA.C.Theoccurrenceofinflation.D.MoreimportsintheUSA.passageiswrittenmainlyto_______________.A.showhowhardthelivesofAmericansareB.tellussomeeffectsoftheweakerdollarC.persuadecountriestokeeplessfinancialreservesindollarsD.figureoutwhobenefitsmostfromtheweakerdollarDAsasoloartist,Brightmanhassold26millionalbumsandtwomillionDVDsin34countries.Hermusicalstylesputopera,popandjazztogether.SheispopularintheStatesbutnothere(Britain)–theimageofherandhersecondhusband,AndrewLloydWebber(hemucholder,shehismuse)seemsforeverfrozen.The47-year-oldsingertalksaboutthenewalbumSymphonythatcameoutofa“verydarktime”,includingherdecisiontogiveuptryingtohavechildren.“PeoplehavesuggestedIcouldadopt,”Brightmansays.“Butworkiscentraltomylifenow.AndsoIamgoingtoputittooneside.Afterawhilenothavingchildrenbecomesthenormandperhapsthatmightsoundalarming,toparentsespecially,butIhaveneverknownanythingdifferent.I’mnothurtbynothavingchildren.Mylifeandcareerareincrediblyrich.”TalkingaboutgrowingupinalargefamilyinBerkhamsted(fatherapropertydeveloperwholatercommittedsuicide),shesays:“Iwasgiftedasachild,andverymusical.Iseemedtobegoodatanythingtodowiththearts.At5IunderstoodthemusicIwasdancingtoandhadaneyeforcostume.”ShefirstappearedinaWestEndmusicalat11andhatedboardingschool.Brightmanledthesaucydancetroupe(辣妹三人舞)HotGossipandhadherfirsthitwithILostMyHearttoaStarshipTrooperin1978.At18shemarriedamusicmanagercalledAndrewGrahamStewart.“IwasprobablyinlovebutIcan’tremember.Girlschangesuchalotbetween18and22.Itdidn’treallyworkout.”In1981shewasspottedbyLloydWebber.ShebecamehisleadingladyinSongandDance,RequiemandPhantomoftheOpera.Theymarriedin1984.Brightmansaysshefelthostility(敌意)“fromthebeginning.Ihaven’ttriedtounderstandit.I’vedoneverywelleverywhereelse,especiallytheUS,whereInowlive,Ijustacceptitforwhatitis.ThemoreyouareawayfromBritain,themoreyouappreciateit.ButIdon’tmissit,althoughImissmyfamily.OurprofessioncanbeuncomfortablebutIenjoywhatIdo.Igetonwithit.”70.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthat______________.A.BrightmanisverypopulararoundtheworldexceptinAmericaB.Brightman’smusicalstyleisamixtureofopera,popandjazzC.theBritishpeopledon’tlikeherforherstyleofmusicD.BrightmanismucholderthanAndrewLloydWebber71.Brightmandecidedtogiveuphavingchildrenbecause______________.A.shecouldadoptoneB.herlifeandcareerwereunbelievablyrichwithoutchildrenC.shefeltitnormalnottohavechildrenD.shewastoobusy72.WhatdoestheauthortrytosayinthelastparagraphbyquotingBrightman’swords?______________A.BrightmanhastoacceptthefactthatsheislikedinBritainB.BrightmanlivesinAmericabutshelovesherowncountryC.TheBritishcoldnesstowardsBrightmanledtoherhatredtoherhomelandD.BrightmanwasatalosswhyshewasnotwelcomeinBritainEWisconsinHistoricalMuseum30N.CarrollStreetonMadison’sCapitolSquareDiscoverWisconsin’shistoryandcultureonfourfloorsofexhibits.Openforpublicprogram.Admissionisfree.OpenTuesdaythroughSaturday,9:00am--4:00pm.(608)264-6555historicalvillage612SeventhAve.,NewGlarusTheSwissHistoricalVillageoffersadelightfullookatpioneerlifeinAmerica’sheartland.14buildingsinthevillagegiveafullpictureofeverydaylifeinthenineteenth-centuryMidwest.Tue.—Fri.,May1st–October31st,10:00am—4:00pm.Admissionis$20.(608)527-2317Gallery&CreameryCafé6858PaoliRd.Oneofthelargestcollectionsoffineartsandcrafts(手工艺品)inWisconsin.Over5000sp.ft.ofexhibitionspaceinahistoriccreamery.WhilevisitingenjoyawonderfullypreparedlunchatourcaféoverlookingtheSugarRiver.JustminutesfromGalleryopenTue.–Sun.,10:00am—5:00pm.CaféopenWed.–Sat.,11:00am–3:00pm.Sun.brunchwithwine,10:00—3:00pm.(608)845-6600ChristopherColumbusOpendaily,8:15am–4:00pm.(920)623-1992ofthefollowingisonCapitolSquare?A.WisconsinHistoricalMuseum.B.SwissHistoricalVillage.C.ArtisanGallery&CreameryCafé.D.Christopher74.WherecanyougoforavisitonMonday?A.WisconsinHistoricalMuseum.B.SwissHistoricalVillage.C.ArtisanGallery&Creamerycafé.D.Christopher75.Wherecanvisitorshavelunch?A.AtWisconsinHistoricalMuseum.B.AtSwissHistoricalVillage.C.AtArtisanGallery&CreameryCafé.D.AtChristopher第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共45分)第四部分写作(共2节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)AlmosteverybodyinAmericawillspendapartofhisorherlifebehindashoppingcart.Theywill,inalifetime,pushthechrome-platedcontraptionsmanymiles.Butfewwillknow-oreventhinktoask-whoitwasthatinventedthem.SylvanN.Goldmaninventedtheshoppingcartin1937.Atthattimehewasinthesupermarketbusiness.Everydayhewouldseeshopperslugginggroceriesaroundinbasketstheyhadtocarry.OnedayGoldmansuddenlyhadtheideaofputtingbasketsonwheels.Thewheeledbasketswouldmakeshoppingmucheasierforhiscustomers,andwouldhelptoattractmorebusiness.OnJune4,1937,Goldman’sfirstcartswerereadyforuseinhismarket.Hewasterriblyexcitedonthemorningofthatdayascustomersbeganarriving.Hecouldn’twaittoseethemusinghisinvention.ButGoldmanwasdisappointed.Mostshoppersgavethecartsalonglook,buthardlyanybodywouldgivethematry.Afterawhile,Goldmandecidedtoaskcustomerswhytheyweren’tusinghiscarts.“Don’tyouthinkthisarmisstrongenoughtocarryashoppingbasket?”oneshopperreplied.ButGoldmanwasn’tbeatenyet.Heknewhiscartswouldbeagreatsuccessifonlyhecouldpersuadepeopletogivethematry.Tothisend,Goldmanhiredagroupofpeopletopushcartsaroundhismarketandpretendtheywereshopping!Seeingthis,therealcustomersgraduallybegancopyingthephony(假冒的)customers.AsGoldmanhadhoped,thecartsweresoonattractinglargerandlargernumbersofcustomerstohismarket.Butnotonlydidmorepeoplecome-thosewhocameboughtmore.Withlarger,easier-to-handlebaskets,customersunconsciouslyboughtagreaternumberofitemsthanbefore.Today’sshoppingcartsarefivetimeslargerthanGoldman’soriginalmodel.Perhapsthat’sonereasonAmericanstodayspendmorethanfivetimesasmuchmoneyonfoodeachyearastheydidbefore1937-beforethecomingoftheshoppingcart.76.Theunderlinedwords“chrome-platecontraptions”inParagraph1referto?(Nomorethan3words)_______________________________________________________________________________77.WhatwasthepurposeofGoldman’sinvention?(Nomorethan10words)_______________________________________________________________________________78.WhywasGoldmandisappointedatfirst?(Nomorethan10words)_______________________________________________________________________________79.WhydidGoldmanhirepeopletopushcartsaroundhismarket?(Nomorethan10words)_______________________________________________________________________________80.WhatdoyouthinkofGoldman?Pleasegiveyourreasons.(Nomorethan20words)_______________________________________________________________________________第二节书面表达(满分30分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter来信向你咨询如何才能学好中文。请你根据下列要点写回信。⑴要点:①参加中文学习班; ②看中文书刊、电视;③学唱中文歌曲; ④交中国朋友。⑵注意:①词数100左右;②可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;③开头语已为你写好。 March9,2022DearPeter,I'mgladtoreceiveyourletteraskingformyadviceonhowtolearnChinesewell.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes. YoursLiHuaModule3BodylanguageandNon-verbalCommunication单元评估卷(答案)(时间:120分满分:150分)第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共105分)第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(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。21.Cinvolve包含,需要,使成为必然部分(或结果);maintain维持,保持;contain包含,容纳,含有;expect盼望,期待。句意:这项职务需要与在不同部门工作的人打交道,因此不容易做。句意:英语有助于人们交流,使得他们在国外的停留轻松、舒适。communicatewith与……交流,与……联系;agreewith与……一致;writeto写信给某人。byaccident“无意地,偶然地”;bydesign“故意地”;bychoice“出于选择”;bymistake“错误地”。句意:我认为她是故意伤害我的感情,而不是像她说的那样是无意的。故B项符合题意。beusedto“习惯于”,其中to为介词,其后加名词或动名词,排除C、D两项。dealwith和how连用;A项中them多余。switchto转变,改变;switchoff关闭,对……不理睬;switchon打开;switchover转变,转接。由句意知,B项符合题意。live为形容词,意为“现场直播的”。句意:当演出在舞台上进行时,他们做了现场直播。giveaway“暴露,泄露”;giveout“分发”;giveoff“散发”;giveup“放弃”。根据句意“劳拉想和父亲开个玩笑,可是她一笑就露了马脚”,可知选B。考查介词短语辨析。infavourof赞成,支持;insearchof寻找;inchargeof负责,掌管;inhonourof为了纪念……。结合语境应选B项。句意:当你上课迟到时,向你的老师道歉是礼貌的行为。saysorryto“向……道歉”,符合题意。C项的正确形式应为makeanapology。句意:可怜的克拉丽莎想要的仅仅是一个可以说话的人。nothingmorethan仅仅,只不过,选择B项。ratherthan而不是,与其……不如;betterthan好于,胜过;otherthan不同于,除了。holdback克制,阻止,与from连用;holdoff不接近;holdon握住不放,坚持,等一会儿;holdup举起,延迟。unless相当于if...not,引导条件状语从句。but为转折连词;except“除了”;if引导条件状语从句,与题意不符。holdup“阻碍”,符合题意。holddown“限制”;holdoff“防备”;holdon“坚持”。句意:—劳驾帮忙关上灯?—没问题,乐意效劳。dofavour“帮某人一个忙”。Couldyoudomeafavour/Couldyoudoafavourforme?是日常用语,意思是“你能帮个忙吗?”。句意:这个故事不管多么有趣,这周我都得把它收起来,集中精力学习。此处however引导让步状语从句,又修饰amusing。由第45空后的drawings可知,老人想让罗塞蒂看的都是一些sketchesanddrawings,故选B项。此处表示选择关系,故用or“或者”连接。lookover“查看,仔细检查”,指艺术家罗塞蒂仔细看了这些画。由本空后的“showingnottheleastsignofartistictalent”可知,罗塞蒂认为这些画毫无价值,画的作者没有艺术天赋。由下文罗塞蒂的态度“Hewassorry”可推知,他很“善良”,并未露骨地批评那些画毫无价值。罗塞蒂很善良,因此他尽可能“温和地”跟老人说明情况。lietosb.“对某人说谎”,故选A。老人听到罗塞蒂对他的画评价不高,肯定很“失望”,故用disappointed。takeupone'stime“占用某人的时间”。由上文可知,老人刚才已经让罗塞蒂看了几幅画,这时又拿出几幅让他看,故用afewmore“再几幅”。联系上文,此处指老人让罗塞蒂看的“第二组”画。由句意知罗塞蒂很欣赏第二组画,一看到它们便立即“产生”了兴趣,故选become。由下文“Thisyoungstudent,whoeverheis,hasgreattalent”可知,罗塞蒂

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