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2021-2022高考英语模拟试卷
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2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.Evenasmallpersonalcomputerstorevastamountsofinformation.
A.mightB.can
C.oughttoD.hasto
2.LastyearIappliedtoPrincetonUniversity.Itheywouldsayyes—buttheydid,andnowhereIam.
A.neverthinkB.amneverthinking
C.haveneverthoughtD.neverthought
3.-Itreallyannoysmewhenaperson'scellphonegoesoffduringamovie?
-Yeah,metoo.Itreally.
A.costsmeanarmandalegB.getsonmynerves
C.beatsmybrainsoutD.pullsmylegs
4.Shewassuchaproudpersonthatshewoulddieshewouldadmitshewaswrong.
A.sinceB.when
C.unlessD.before
5.…May!Howisyourplan?IheardyoustarteditlastSunday.
…Oh!Iforit,butIhaven'tdecidedwheretostartit.
A.havepreparedB.hadpreparedC.havebeenpreparingD.waspreparing
6.Itisnotlikehertobesoimpolite;sheyouwhenyougreetedher.
A.mightnothaveheardB.shouldnothaveheardC.mustn'thearD.shouldn9thear
7.WatchingbasketballgamesonTVathomeisonething,goingtowatchthemliveisquiteanother.
A.performB.performingC.toperformD.beingperformed
8.WebackinthehotelnowIfyoudidn'tlosethemap.
A.areB.were
C.wouldbeD.willbe
9.Itwasthenaturaldisaster,ratherthanhumanerrors,thatforthedeathofsomanyinnocentpeople.
A.areblamedB.wastoblameC.wasblamedD.weretoblame
10.—Mum,isthepairofglovesmine?
—Yes.Youhavetowearanotherpair.
A.washingB.havewashed
C.beingwashedD.havingwashed
11.Daviddidn'tattendhisdaughter'sgraduationceremony,buthedoeswishhethere.
A.shouldbeB.wouldbe
C.hadbeenD.were
12.Becauseoftheheavysnow,wehadtodelaythevisituntilthisweekendtotheartgalleryinthecenterofourcity
thesedays.
A.beingheldB.holdingC.tobeheldD.held
13.ScientistshavecometotheconclusionthetemperatureonEarthisgettinghigherandhigher.
A.WhatB.that
C.whichD.when
14.Sofar,onlyonemanhasatheorythatseemstofitallthefacts.
A.comeupwithB.putupwith
C.linedupwithD.caughtupwith
15.Astothe“996workschedule”,employeesworkfrom9amto9pm,6daysaweek,People'sDailycommented
thatvaluinghardworkdoesnotmeanforcingemployeestoworkovertime.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.when
16.Whentheyfirstcametothecity,myparentsoftenwenttoneighborsforatalk,justastheyinthe
countryside.
A.willdoB.haddone
C.havedoneD.weredoing
17.Ihaveoftenthoughtitwouldbeablessingifeachhumanbeingblindanddeafforafewdaysatsometime
inhislife.
A.hasbeenstrickenB.werestricken
C.hadbeenD.wouldbe
18.…Whereistheplane?Ican'tseeit.
…Itwentoffitstokeepawayfromthesuddenstorm.
A.courseB.road
C.flightD.direction
19.Don'tletyourselfbeintobuyingthingsyoudon'treallywant.
A.advocatedB.clarifiedC.flashedD.persuaded
20.Peterishelpingsettablesinthehall,whereJohn'sbirthdayparty.
A.isholdingB.hasheld
C.isheldD.willbeheld
第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21.(6分)Skepticsareastrangelot.Someofthemrefusetoadmittheseriousthreatofhumanactivitiestothe
environment,andtheyaretiredofpeoplewhodisagreewiththem.Thosepeople,sayskeptics,spreadnothingbutbad
newsabouttheenvironment.The“eco・guilt“broughtonbythediscouragingnewsaboutourplanetgivesrisetothe
popularityofskepticsaspeoplesearchformorecomfortingworldviews.
PerhapsthatexplainwhyanewbookbyBjornLomborgreceivedsomuchpublicity.Thatbook,TheSkeptical
Environmentalist,declaresthatitmeasuresthe“realstateoftheworld"asfine.Ofcourse,anotherexplanationisthe
deeppocketssomebigbusinesseswithspecialinterests.Indeed,MnLomborg'sviewsaresimilartothoseofsome
Industry-fundedorganizations,whichstarthugeactivitiesthoughthemediatoconfusethepublicaboutissueslike
globalwarming.
SoitwasstrangetoseeMr.Lomborg'sbookgolargelyunchallengedinthemediathoughhisbeliefswerecontraryto
mostscientificopinions.OnenationalnewspaperinCanadarananumberofarticlesandreviewsfullofwordsofpraise,
evenwiththeconclusionthat"AfterLomborg,theenvironmentalmovementwillbegintodiedown.”
Suchone-sidedviewsshouldhaveimmediatelybeenchallenged.ButonlyadifferentreviewappearedinNature,a
respectedsciencemagazinewithspecificreadership.ThereviewremarkedthatMr.Lomborg'supreferencefor
unexaminedmaterialsisincredible(不可信的)
Acritical(批判的)eyeisvaluable,andthemediashouldpresentinformationinsuchawaythatcouldallowpeopleto
makeinformeddecisions.Unfortunately,thatisofteninaccessibleasblockedbythedesiretobeshockingortodefend
somespecialinterests.Peoplemightbecomehalf-blindbeforeaworldpartiallyexhibitedbythemedia.Thafsashame,
becausemattersconcerningthehealthoftheplanetarefartooimportanttobetreatedlightly.
1、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingmayberegardedas“skeptics”?
A.Peoplewhoagreeonthepopularityof“eco-guilt”.
B.Peoplewhodisbelievetheserioussituationofourplanet.
C.Peoplewhodisliketheharmfuleffectofhumanactivities.
D.Peoplewhospreadcomfortingnewstoprotectourenvironment.
2、WhichofthefollowingcanbeareasonforthepopularityofLomborg'sbooks?
A.Somebigbusinessesintendtoprotecttheirowninterests.
B.Thebookchallengesviewsaboutthefinestateoftheworld.
C.Theauthorconvincespeopletoseekcomfortingworldviews.
D.Industry-fundedmediapresentconfusinginformation.
3、TheauthormentionedthereviewinNatureinorderto・
A.voiceadifferentopinion
B.findfaultwithLomborg'sbook
C.challengetheauthorityofthemedia
D.pointoutthevalueofscientificviews.
4、Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Toencouragetheskepticstohaveacriticaleye.
B.Towarnthepublicofthedangerofhalf-blindnesswithreviews.
C.Toblamethemedia'slackofresponsibilityinpresentinginformation.
D.Toshowtheimportanceofpresentingoverallinformationbythemedia.
22.(8分)Anenvironmentfullofinterestingorexcitingideasisimportantforyoungchildren,andmuchofachild's
braindevelopsduringtheearliestpartoflife.Thevisualsystem,inparticular,developsrapidlyoverthefirstfewweeks.
Asearlyasnineminutesafterbirth,babiesprefertolookatphotographsandpicturesthatmostresemblethehuman
face.Newbornscanseecolor,andaone-month-oldcantellredfromgreen.At12weeksold,babiesshowpreferencesfor
coloredthingsasopposedtowhiteones.
Inadditiontolookingatthemselves,babiesareattractedtohighcontrastvisuals,colorfulobjects,andfaces.The
sameholdstrueforbabies,whoalsoaredrawntolookingatanimals,shinyobjects,andfamiliaritemsthatarepartof
theirworld.
It'snosurprise,then,thatanartmuseumisarichsourceofvisualinspirationforbabies.Introducingbabiesto
worksofartpromotesearlyneuron(神经元)connectionsinthebrain.Andfortheverbalstudy,interactingwithan
adultinnamingimagesanddescribingdifferentcharacteristicsinaworkofartlaysthegroundworkforvisualand
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1、Aone-daybabymayprefertolookatpicturesof.
A.biganimalsB.humanfaces
C.colorfulleavesD.whitewalls
2、Whatisthebenefitforbabieswhentheyenjoyworksofart?
A.Learningthehistoryofthemuseum.
B.Learninghowtomasterskillsonart.
C.Knowinghowtolovetheirparents.
D.Layingthebasisforlanguagedevelopment.
3^Whafsthemainpurposeofthetext?
A.Toattractpeopletojoininthisbabyactivity.
B.Toshowhowtodevelopbabies9interestinart.
C.Tohelpparentsknowmoreaboutart.
D.Topromotebabies9earlyvisualskills.
23.(8分)Supermarketshopperswhobuylotsoffoodson“twoforone"dealsarefarmorelikelytobe
obese(肥胖的),amajorstudysuggests.
CancerResearchUKfoundthatthosewithhighestconsumptionofdiscountedfoodswereat50percentgreaterrisk
ofobesity,comparedwiththosewithlowtake-upofsuchdeals.
Thestudyofmorethan16,000householdsfoundalmostoneinthreefoodanddrinkitemsinUKsupermarket
basketswereboughtonpromotion.Andthediscountswerefarmorelikelytobeappliedtounhealthyfoods,withalmost
halfofallchocolate,crisps,popcorn,andsavourysnacksboughtonpromotion.
Shopperswhosebasketscontainedbetween40and80percentofgoodsonspecialofferwere54percentmorelikely
tobeobesethanthosewithamaximum20percentoffoodsonsuchdeals.Thosewithhighesttake-upofthedeals
bought30percentlessfruit,andnearly25percentfewervegetablesthanthoseshunningthedeals.
Thestudyfollowsagovernmentconsultationonproposalstoban*'buyone,getonefree“dealsonunhealthyfoods
andsupermarketnguiltlanes*'aspartofitschildhoodobesitystrategy.
Oneinfivechildrenareoverweightorobesewhentheystartprimaryschool,risingtoaroundoneinthreewhen
theyleave.
Researchhasfoundthatobesityincreasestheriskof13differenttypesofcancerincludingbowelandbreast
disease.
AlisonCox,directorofcancerpreventionatCancerResearchUK,said:"Thegovernment*sproposed9p.m.ban
onjunkfoodadsisastepforwardinfightingchildhoodobesity.Nowwewanttoseerestrictionsonpricepromotionsfor
unhealthyfoodanddrinkitems,aswellasthosestrategicallyplacedatcheckouts.Thiswillhelpfamiliestomake
healthierchoices.
“Thereisn*tonemagicfixfortheproblem,butgettingridoftheseencouragementstobuyunhealthyfoodiskeyto
changingit.n
1、Whoarefarmorelikelytobeobese?
A.ThosewhobuyfoodanddrinkitemsinUKsupermarkets.
B.Peoplewhoprefer"buyone,getonefree*1dealsonunhealthyfoods.
C.Shopperswhosebasketscontainedamaximum20percentofdiscountedfoods.
D.Householdswithlowtake-upofchocolate,crisps,popcorn,andsavourysnacks.
2^Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shunning'*inParagraph4mean?
A.Closing.B.Accepting.C.Avoiding.D.Negotiating.
3、Tofightchildhoodobesity,thegovernmenthas.
A.suggestedabanonunhealthyfoodadsataspecificperiodoftheday
B.restrictedpricepromotionsforunhealthyfoodanddrinkitems
C.officiallypreventedjunkfoodfromsaleafter9p.m.
D.helpedfamiliestomakehealthierchoices
4、Whatmightbeasolutiontotheproblem?
A.Changingpeople*sattitudestowardshealthydiet.
B.Findingoutthereasonwhypeoplelikejunkfood.
C.Removingwhatmakespeoplebuyunhealthyfood.
D.Teachingconsumerstherightwayofpickingfood.
24.(8分)Whatiserosion(腐蚀)?Erosionissimplywhensoilistransportedontheearth*ssurfacefromonelocation
toanotherbyanaturalcause.
Thisiseasytoimagine.Pictureasandcastleonabeach.Thissandcastleisparticularlybeautiful,theworkofa
wholelong,hotsummerafternoon.Ithasthreetowers,withagreatwallrunningallaround.Smallsquarehousessitin
anopenareainthecenter.FromthetallesttowerfliesaPop-sicle-wrapperflagfromasmalltwigflagpole.Itsbuilder
sitsback,proudlyadmiringherwork.Butitislate,andthetideiscomingin,bringingthewatercloser.Finally,the
castleishitwithagiantwave.Asitpullsout,thebuilderseesthereisnothingleftbutbitsofthetowersandasmall
brokenbvig.Wherehasthesandgone?Notveryfar,really.Ifsmovingaroundthewaterthatwillwashbackandforth
acrossthebeachallday.It'sspreadaroundthebeachnexttothecastle.However,tooureyes,ithasdisappeared.Thisis
alsothewaywitherosion.Partsoftheearthseemtodisappearbuthavereallyjustbeenmovedaround.
Acommonexampleofwaterchangingthelandscapeissinkholes.Sinkholesareformedwhenundergroundwater
wearsawaythedirtandrockthatsurroundsit.Eventually,theholeunderneaththegroundissobig,andtheearth
aboveitsothinthatthesurfacecollapsesintothehole,takingwithitanythingunluckyenoughtobeonthesurfaceat
thetime.Sinkholesoccurnaturallyandhavebeenaroundaverylongtime.Today,though,manysinkholesarecaused
bytheactionofhumanbeings.
Infact,today,humanbeingsareoneofthethingshelpingtospeeduperosionoftheearth.Scientistsbelievethatby
pumpingwaterfromunderground,movingsanddunesandothernaturally-occurringanti-erosionmeasures,humans
haveallowederosionoftheearthtospeedupbyasmuchas40times.Thismeansthatbeachesaroundtheworldare
disappearing,moresinkholesareopeningup,andfarmlandisrapidlybecomingdesert.
1、Whafstheauthor'spurposeofdescribingasandcastleinParagraph2?
A.Toshowthedestructiveforceofnature.
B.Torecallhishappychildhood.
C.Tocatchthereader'sattention.
D.Toexplainwhaterosionis.
2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertointhepassage?
A.Thehole.
B・Theground.
C.Theearth.
D.Thesurface.
3、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanyouinfermayNOTbethecauseofsink-holes?
A.Alotofhigh-riseshavebeenbuilt.
B.Peoplepumpwaterfromunderground.
C.Toomanymineshavebeenopenedup.
D.Undergroundwatertakesawaydirtandrockaroundit.
4、Basedonthepassage,whatismostlikelytobeoneresultoferosion?
A.Desertificationwillspeedup.
B.Sinkholeswillbeeverywhere.
C.Manyplantspecieswilldisappear.
D.Earthquakeswillhappenmoreoften.
25.(10分)Thebeliefthatnewtechnologiesarecausingthedeathofworkistheideathatnevergoesaway.Despite
evidencetothecontrary,westillviewtechnologicalchangetodayasbeingmorerapidanddramaticinitsconsequences
forworkthaneverbefore.Butthisisnothingnew.Peoplehavealwaysviewedthetechnologicalchangesthattakeplace
duringtheirlivesthemostdramaticanddangerousthateverhappenedinhistory.
Inthe1930s,theBritisheconomist(经济学家)JohnMaynardKeynespredictedthewidespreaduseofelectricity
wouldproduceaworldwherepeoplespendmostoftheirtimedoingnothing.IntheUnitedStatesduringthe1960s,the
governmentrepeatedlyinvestigatesfearsthatautomaticmachineswouldpermanentlyreducetheamountofwork
available,In1988,oneAustralianhistorianclaimedthatatleastaquarteroftheworkforcewouldbewithoutjobs
within10yearsbecauseofcomputers.
Ofcourse,noneofthesedisasterscametopassintheUnitedKingdom,theUnitedStatesandAustralia,or
anywhereelse.
Yettoday,weareseeingthereturnofthesepredictions,withsomeexpertsclaimingtheworldofworkoncemore
undergoingradicalandunprecedentedchange.Theyarguethatrobotsandotherworkplacetechnologiesarecausinga
reductioninthetotalamountofworkavailable,orarebringingamorerapidpacesubstitutionofmachinesforhumans
hasbeenseenpreviously.
Butthereisalittleevidencetosupportsuchbeliefs,Statisticsshowthatthepercentageofpeopleinwork,the
numberofhourstheywork,andhowfrequentlytheychangejobshaveremainedremarkablyconstantoverthepast20
years.
Thisstabilityshouldnotcomeasasurprise,Therearegoodreasonswhyweshouldnotexpectnewtechnologiesto
causethedeathofwork.Newtechnologiesalwayscausejoblosses,butthatisonlypartofthestory.Whatalsoneedsto
beunderstoodishowtheyincreasetheamountofworkavailable.
Onewaythishappensisthroughtheincreasesinincomesthataccompanytheuseofnewtechnologies.Withthe
introductionofthesetechnologies,goodandservicescanbeproducedfaster;whichresultsinhigherrealincomesfor
workers.Higherincomesthenincreasedemandforotherproductsandconsequentlymoreworkersareneededtomake
them.Additionally,whilenewtechnologiesarelikelytosubstituteforsometypesofworkers,theywillalsoincrease
demandforothertypesofworkers,especiallythosewithhigherlevelskillsandexpertise.
So,theendofworkisnoclosertodaythanatanytimeinthepast.Butthereisstillaneedtokeepdisprovingthe
prediction,toreducepeople'sfears.
1、Whatisthefunctionofthesecondparagraph?
A.Toexplaintheimportanceofdevelopingnewtechnology.
B.Togivehistoricalexamplesofunnecessaryfearaboutnewtechnology.
C.Toarguethattechnologicaldangersarebecomingmoreserious.
D.Toshowhowtechnologyaffectedemploymentinthepast.
2、Howcanemploymentstatisticsoverthepast20yearsbestbedescribed?
A.ConfusingB.Reliable
C.StableD.Variable
3、Accordingtoparagraph7,whydoesdemandforproductsoftenincreaseafternewtechnologyisintroduced?
A.Productivityimprovementshelpraiseworkers9salaries.
B.Thereismoredemandfornewskillsintheeconomy.
C.Therearemoregoodsforpeopletochoosefrom.
D.Higherqualitygoodsatlowerpricesencourageconsumption.
4、Whatistheauthor'sopinionabouttheintroductionofnewtechnology?
A.Itdoesnothaveaneffectonmostpeople'sjobs.
B.Itsdangertopeoplesemploymentpossibilitiesisoverstated.
C.Itusuallyleadstoasignificantincreaseinemployment.
D.Itsbenefitsareusuallynotworththeintroduction.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(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.
26.(30分)AMichiganman,namedBob,wasalonewhenhelefthisfarmhouseonNewYear'sEvetocollect
firewood.Expectingajourneyofonlyseveralmeters,Bobwasjust]longjohns(秋裤),ashirtandslippers(拖
鞋)whenhewentoutside,2thetemperaturebeingaround-4℃.3,hefelldownandbrokehisneck.He_
4forhelpbuthisnearestneighborisaboutaquartermile5anditwas10:30pm.
6,Bob'sKelsey,afive-year-oldGoldenRetriever(金毛寻回犬)came.ShekeptBobwarmby7on
topofhim,andkepthim8bylicking(舔)hishandsandface.Shekeptbarkingfor9butneverleft
hisside.Bobsaid:"WithKelseykeeping10withme,IknewIhadtoHthisandthatitwasmy
choicetostayalive.^^
BymorningBob'svoicewasgone,butKelseydidn9t12shoutingstiltBob'sneighbor13
discoveredhimafterhearingKelsey'sshoutsandcalled911.WhenBobarrivedinhospital,histemperaturewas14
21℃.Normalbodytemperatureis37℃,soBobwas15tofindoutthathedidn'thaveanyinjury16
cold."PmsureitwasbecauseofKelsey's17tokeepmewarmandaware,“saidBob.
Andtothesurpriseofdoctors,Bobmadeaquick18fromhisneckinjury.thinkanimalscanhelpand
his19herodidkeepBobaliveandreallymakeabig20JsaidChaimColen,MD,Neurosurgeon(神
经外科医生)atMcLaren.
1、A.removingB.decoratingC.wearingD.collecting
2^A.inchargeofB.inspiteofC.insearchofD.incaseof
3、A.HoweverB.AnyhoC.OtherwiseD.Instead
4、A.explainedB.screamedC.orderedD.complained
5、A.aroundB.forwardC.nearbyD.away
6、A.ProbablyB.GenerallyC.FortunatelyD.Especially
7、A.waitingB.lyingC.layingD.watching
8、A.asleepB.aloneC.alikeD.awake
9、A.helpB.comfortC.escapeD.action
10、、A.paceB.trackC.promiseD.company
11、A.giveupB.livethroughC.findoutD.turndown
12、A.stopB.imagineC.continuD.try
13、A.graduallyB.immediatelyC.suddenlyD.finally
14、A.beyondB.withinC.belowD.above
15、A.surprisedB.seriousC.satisfiedD.nervous
16、A.asameansofB.asakindofC.asaresultofD.asamatterof
17、A.curiosityB.effortC.skillD.ambition
18、A.contributionB.developmentC.changeD.recovery
19^A.littleB.proudC.famousD.hopeful
20、A.requirementB.excuseC.differenceD.expression
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27.(15分)ZhangJianxinghasbeenwalkingthroughtheancientforestsoftheShennongjiaNationalNature
Reserveforovertwodecadestofindthewildman.Hewillnotgiveupuntilhe!_:_(come)face-to-facewiththecreature.
Hebeganlivinginthemountainin1994,afterbecoming2・(fascinate)bythewildman.Armedwithacamera,he
3,(constant)looksforcluesofthecreature'swhereabouts,livingoffthelandand4,(sleep)inabandonedhomesand
emptycaves.Tohim,thewildmanisabranchofscience,5.thathehasbeenstudyingforaverylongtime.Sofar,he
hascollectedenoughevidenceofthewildman's6.(exist)—morethan100hairsamplesand3,000photosoflarge
footprints(脚EfJ).Heevencameclosetoseeingitforhimselfnolessthannineteen7.(time).However,mostscientists
regarditasnothingmorethanalegendthereisalackofconcreteevidence.ButZhangJianxing9,(convince)that
hewillonedayfindthewildmanhimselfandprovethescientistswrong.Tohimit'sjust10.matteroftime.
第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)
28.(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(八),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。
Inmyopinion,myfathercanalwaysgivemeadvicesbecausehehasexperiencedalot、Whenhegraduatedincollege,
hisfirstjobwastoworkasanofficeclerk、Laterhefoundlifewasboringtositinoffice,sohedecidedtoquitandthen
startshistravelstomanyplaces、Havingbeentraveledalot9myfatherbroadenedhisvisiongreatandthenwentback
home、Whilehemetmymother,shethoughtitwastimetosettledown、Interestinginhislifeexperience,Ican'thelp
thinkingthatifIgowithhim,IwillmeetmanynewpersonswithwhoIcanmakefriends、Iwanttolivelikemyfather、
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)假定你是李华,得知某英文报社要评选“TheMostQualifiedStudent”(最美中学生),请你用英语给编辑
写一封推荐信。要点如下:
1.介绍被推荐人(林扬)的基本信息;
2.说明推荐理由。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
DearEditor,
Yourssincerely,
LiHua
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