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专题01阅读理解(第05期)-2022届新高考名校英语好题速递分项汇编
阅读选择【山东省潍坊市五县市2022届高三上学期第一次联考】
The93rdAcademyAwardsceremonywasheldonApril25,2021,ratherthanitsusuallate-Februarydate
duetotheCOVID-19pandemic.
Winners
ThenomineewereannouncedonMarch15.Thewinnerswereannouncedduringtheawardsceremony.
ChinesefilmmakerChloeZhaobecamethefirstwomanofcolortowinBestDirectorandthesecondwoman
overallafterKathrynBigelow,whoclaimedthetitleatthe2010ceremonyfordirectingTheHurtLocker.Best
ActresswinnerFrancesMcDormandbecametheseventhpersontowinathirdactingOscarandthesecondtowin
BestActressthreetimes.AsaproducerofNomadland,shealsowasthefirstpersoninhistorytowinOscarsfor
bothactingandproducingforthesamefilm.BestSupportingActresswinnerYounYuh-jungbecamethefirst
KoreanperformerandsecondAsianfemaletowinanOscarafterMiyoshiUmeki,whowonthe
samecategoryforherrolein1957*sSayonara.
Partofawards
BestPicture
BestActor
Nomadland-FrancesMcDormand,PeterSpears,and
AnthonyHopkins-TheFatherasAnthony
ChloeZhao
BestSupportingActress
BestCinematography
YounYuh-jung—MinariasSoon-ja
Mank—ErikMesserschmidt
BestDirector
BestCostumeDesign
ChloeZhao-Nomadland
MaRainey'sBlackBottom—AnnRoth
BestProductionDesign
BestSupportingActor
Mark-ProductionDesign:DonalGrahamBurt;Set
DanielKaluuya-JudasandtheblackMessiahasFred
Decoration:JanPascale
Hampton
Rulechanges
Duetotheceremonydatechange,theAcademychangedthequalificationdeadlineforfeaturefilmsfrom
December31,2020toFebruary28,2021.TheAcademyalsoreviseditsreleaseanddistributionrequirementsby
allowingforfilmsthatwerereleasedviavideoondemandorstreamingtobequalifiedfortheawards.
1.WhoisthefirstfemaletowintheAcademyAwardforBestDirector?
A.ChloeZhao.B.KathrynBigelow.C.YounYuh-jungD.FrancesMcDormand.
2.Whichfilmwonthemostawardsin2021Oscar?
A.Nomadland.B.TheFather.C.Sayonara.D.Minari.
3.Whatwasthedeadlineforfeaturefilms?
A.April25,2021.B.March15,2021.C.February28,2021.D.December31,2020.
DistinguishedBaltimoreartistJohnD.FergusondiedSept16.TheCatonsvilleresidentwas81.
“Hisartisteyewasineverythinghedid.Hislifewasartandhisfamily,saidJenniferC.Jackson,whowasMr.
Ferguson'sfriendfornearlythreedecades."Hewasalovablemanwhowasalwayswillingtotalkaboutanytopic
hewasinterestedin.Atshows,peoplewouldgocrazyfbrhiswork,"Ms.Jacksonsaid."Hewasalsoan
enthusiasticsailorwholovednothingmorethanbeingonthewater.^^“Hissculptureswerejustmemorable,9,said
Mr.Lund,aWashingtonian.usedtosay,4Ferguson,Idon'tthinkyouknowhowtodoanythingthatislessthan
monumental.
Mr.Fergusonearnedabachelor'sdegreein1961atHolyCrossUniversity,wherehedevelopedaninterestin
painting.HeservedintheArmyfortwoyearsuntilbeingdischargedin1963,andafterstudyingbrieflyatthe
BostonMuseumSchool,registeredattheChicagoArtInstitute,wherehestudieduntil1966,whenheenteredthe
UniversityofIllinoisChicago,whereheobtainedabachelor'sdegreein1966infinearts.Mr.Fergusondeveloped
hisinterestandskillsasasculptoraftermovingtoBaltimoretodofurtherstudiesattheMarylandInstituteCollege
ofArt'sRinehartSchoolofSculpture,fromwhichhegraduatedin1971withamaster'sdegreeinfinearts.
“Overtheyearsmyworkhasmovedgraduallyinthedirectionofeleganceandsimplicity,Mr.Ferguson
wroteinhisartiststatement.4tHeavy,bulbousformshavebeenreplacedbydancing,winglikefbnns.Thewelding
processandrespectforthequalitiesofthematerialsareinterrelatedandaffectthefinalpiece.uMostofthe
sculpturesthatarepicturedinmyworksaremadefromsteel,siliconbronze,andtoCor-Tensteel;shapedtocreate
thesebeautifulanduniquepiecesofart.Asyoucansee,mysculpturesrangeinsizeanywherefrom12inchesto30
feetorlarger.^^
Throughtheyears,hisworkfounditswayintosuchmajorpublicandprivatecollections.<6Theyencourage
optimism,fortheyshowstrengthandaffirmation;there'snothingnegative,depressingoranxiety-riddenabout
them”,wrotethelateartcriticJohnDorseyina1997exhibitionreview.
4.WhatdidMr.LundthinkofFerguson?
A.Likeable.B.Ordinary.C.Unwelcome.D.Interesting.
5.WhatdidMr.Fergusondofirstafterservinginthearmy?
A.HestudiedattheBostonMuseumSchool.
B.Hegotabachelor'sdegreeinfinearts.
C.HeenteredtheUniversityofIllinoisChicago.
D.HecontinuedhisstudiesattheMarylandInstituteCollege.
6.Whatinfluencesthefinalsculptures?
A.Anevenlargerscalethanbefore.B.Thematerialcomprisedofmetals
C.Theshapeofeleganceandsimplicity.D.Weldingprocessaswellasmaterialquality.
7.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.Astylish,stubbornoldmanB.Sculpturestoweringintotheclouds
C.JohnD.Ferguson—afamoussculpturerD.Theevolutionofthesculpturalstyle
Notlongafterthefirstfitnessmagazinewaspublished,alistprobablyfollowedsoonafter,rankingthebest
fitnessequipment.Thistraditionhascontinued,withtheimpliedmessage:usethisandexercisewillbeyours.
Andthat*spartoftheproblem,saysDr.Lieberman,aprofessorofHarvardUniversity.Thereisn'tone“best”
anythingtoachievefitness.Besides,peopleunderstandexerciseisgoodforthem.Knowledgeaboutexercisestill
doesn'tmotivate.
Beforeyoucananswerwhy,ithelpstolookathistory.BeforetheIndustrialRevolution,peoplefetchedwater
andwalkedupstairsbecausetheyhadto.Butthentechnologymadelifeandworkeasier.Exercisehasbecome
somethingthatpeoplehavetocarveouttimefor.4€It'safundamentalinstincttoavoidphysicalactivitywhenit's
neithernecessarynorrewarding,hesays.
Itwouldseemlikebeinghealthywouldqualifyasnecessary,butadoctor'sprescriptiontoexercise"canmake
itliketakingcodliverLiebermansays.''Sometimesitworks,butmoreoftenthannot,itdoesn*t.Andit*sstill
comingacrossasanorder,and“nothavingaheartattackinfiveyearsisnotanimmediatereward,“saysDr.Beth
Frates,assistantprofessoratHarvardMedicalSchool.
Peoplemightnotwanttoexercisebecauseit'sneverbeenenjoyable.Mostofusprobablyhavememoriesof
gymclass,notbeingpickedforateam,orbeinginafitnesscenterthat'sfilledwithin-shapepeople.Themajority
don'tfeelexcited.Theyfeelthatexerciseisn'tforthem,butitcanbe.Coachingpeopleinanempoweringand
motivatingwaycanworkmuchbetterthanorderingsomeonetoexercise.Itstartswithanexpandeddefinitionof
whatcountsasexercise,andaninjectionofwhat'srarelyusedtodescribeexercise,butiscertainlyallowed:namely,
fun.
8.Whatdoestheunderlined"this"inparagraph1referto?
A.Themagazine.B.Thetradition.C.Theequipment.D.Themessage.
9.Whatcanweinferabouttechnology?
A.Ilimproveslifequality.B.Itsavespeople'stime.
C.Itdrivessocialprogress.D.Itmakesexerciselesslikely.
10.Whydoestheauthormention“codliveroil”inparagraph4?
A.Toattachimportancetohealth.B.Topresentadoctor'sprescription.
C.Toexplainexerciseisconsideredinessential.D.Tointroducethelatestmedicalapplication.
11.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.Exerciseshouldbemademorejoyful.B.It*smorefuntoworkoutwithothers.
C.Wemayencounterbadworkoutexperiences.D.Ordersworkwelltomotivatepeopletoexercise.
Thisyearresearchersexpecttheworldtosnap1.35trillionphotographs,orabout3.7billionperday.Allthose
pixels(像素)takeupalotofroomiftheyarestoredonpersonalcomputersorsphones,whichisonereasonwhy
manypeoplestoretheirimagesinthecloud.Butunlikeahardondrivewhichcanbeencryptedtoprotectitsdata,
cloudstorageusershavetotrustthatatechplatformwillkeeptheirprivatepicturessafe.NowateamofColumbia
Universitycomputerscientistshasdevelopedatooltoencrypt(力口密)imagesstoredonmanypopularcloud
serviceswhileallowingauthorizeduserstobrowseanddisplaytheirphotographsasusual.
Malicious(恶意的)attemptstoaccessorleakcloud-basedphotographscanexposepersonalinformation.In
November2019,forexample,abuginthepopularphotographstorageappGooglePhotosmistakenlysharedsome
users*privatevideoswithstrangers.Securityexpertsalsoworryaboutemployeesatcloudstoragecompanieson
purposeaccessingusers'images.
SotheColumbiaresearcherscameupwithasystemcalledEasySecurePhotos(ESP),whichtheypresentedat
arecentconference.6<Wewantedtoseeifwecouldmakeitpossibletoencryptdatawhileusingexistingservices,“
sayscomputerscientistJasonNieh,oneofthedevelopersofESP.''EveryonewantstostaywithGooglePhotosand
nothavetoregisteronanewencrypted-imagecloudstorageservice.^^
Toovercomethisproblem,theycreatedatoolthatpreservesblocksofpixelsbutmovesthemaroundto
effectivelyhidethephotograph.First,ESP'salgorithm(算法)dividesaphotographintothreeseparatefiles,each
onecontainingtheimage'sred,greenorbluecolordata.Thenthesystemhidesthepixelblocksaroundamong
thesethreefiles(allowingablockfromtheredfile,forinstance,tohideoutinthegreenorblueones).Butthe
programdoesnothingwithinthepixelblocks,wherealltheimageprocessinghappens.Asaresult,thefilesremain
unchangedimagesbutenduplookinglikegrainyblack-and-whiteonestoanyonewhoaccessesthemwithoutthe
decryption(解密)key.
12.What'sprobablythemainpurposeforpeopletostoreimagesinthecloud?
A.Tosavestorageroom.B.Tomakephotosbeautiful.
C.Ibtryanewstorageway.D.Tokeeptheirprivacysafe.
13.Whymightemployeesincloudstoragecompaniesbedistrustedbyexperts?
A.Theysellusers'passwords.
B.Theyhaveinventednewtools.
C.Theyoftenletoutpersonalinformation.
D.Theymaystealaglanceatusers*images.
14.What'stheadvantageofESP?
A.Itcanprovideclearimages.
B.Itcandecreasetheuploadtime.
C.Itcanclassifyimagesautomatically.
D.Itcanencryptdataontheoriginalplatform.
15.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?
A.Methodofdecryption.B.Image-processingtechnique.
C.Separatefilesofimages.D.Dataanalysisofcolors.
阅读选择【山东省潍坊安丘市等三县2021-2022学年高三10月过程性测试】
Nexttothebenefitsofplayingandswimmingalldaylong,readingisprobablythemostimportantthingkids
candoinsummer.Herearesomegreatsummerreadingprogramsforkids.
Sync:FreeSummerAudiobookProgram
Synchasasummerreadingprogramjustforteensthatwillgivethemtwofreeaudiobookseachweekthis
summer.Perfectforbothon-the-goandonthecouchreading.Eachweektheyofferacurrentyoungadultbookas
wellasaclassictitlethatteenswillbeabletodownloadforfreethroughtheSORA/OverDriveapp.
ScholasticRead-a-Palooza
Scholastichasasummerreadingchallengeinwhichkidsgoonlinetorecordtheminutesthey'vereadduring
thesummer.Thisyear,kidscanmakenewfriends,earnvirtualrewardsandhelpunlockdonationsforkidswith
limitedornoaccesstobooks.Allyouneedtodoissignupandkeepa"readingstreak“inScholasticHomeBase
overthesummer.
HalfPriceBooks
TheHalfPriceBookshostsgiftcardgiveawaysonsocialmediaforkidswhoreadforatleast300minutes
duringthemonthsofJuneandJuly.Theprogramwebsitealsofeaturesprintablecoloringsheets,onlinestorytimes
andmysterybookrecommendationsforagesrangingfrompreschooltoteens.
ReadingIsFundamental
ReadingIsFundamentalisthenation'slargestchildren'sliteracynon-profit.Itlistsacollectionoffreeebooks
andinteractivematerialsonliteracy.ReadingIsFundamentalhastoolsforeveryleveltoraisereadingtonew
heightsthissummerandbeyond.
1.WhatcanteensdothroughSync?
A.Choosetheirfavoritebooksfreely.
B.Getsomefreeaudiobooksthissummer.
C.Downloadtheirfavoriteclassicsforfree.
D.Surfintheseaofbooksanywhereandanytime.
2.Whichprogramwilldonatebookstokids?
A.Sync:FreeSummerAudiobookProgram.
B.ScholasticRead-a-Palooza.
C.ReadingIsFundamental.
D.HalfPriceBooks.
3.WhatisthefeatureofReadingIsFundamental?
A.Itisfreeofchargetogetbooksonliteracy.
B.Itoffersgiftcardgiveawaysonsocialmedia.
C.Itissuitableforkidsofdifferentreadinglevels.
D.Itaimsatestablishingabaseofchildren'sliteracy.
Dr.Josefinahasrecentlypublishedabook,VibrantatAnyAge,basedonherlifelongjourneyof
self-improvement.Josefina,71,isgladshedidn*tthinkaboutheragewhenshetookupbodybuildingatage59.
“Ireinventmyselfeverytenyears,andsoIstartedmy60sasabodybuilderandnowIbeginmy70sasa
writer,9,shesaid,t4Peoplelimitthemselvesbyage,whichisveryfrustrating(沮丧).Ageisamindset.^^
Dr.Josefinastartedbodybuildingatanagewhenmostareconsideringretirement,thoughshewasanathlete
fromanearlyage.AsachildinVenezuelashetooktogymnasticsandlatergraduatedwithaphysicaleducation
degree.ShetaughtatLatinHighSchoolinCambridge,for16years,whileraisingtwodaughters.
“IstartedbodybuildingwhenImetStevePfiester,agymguywhoknewIranandpracticedyoga.Heinvited
metohisgymandofferedtotrainme”,shesaid.
Dr.Josefina'sphotosareproofthatshespendslonghourstakingcareofherbody.Butshealsodevelopsher
mindandspirit.Onanygivenday,shegetsupat3:00amtoreadbooks.At4:30amshe'soutofthedoortowalk
threemilesandrunanotherthree.Thisisfollowedbyyogaandaswimatthebeachwhilethesunrises.After
writinginherjournalandworkingonherbookbetween8and10am,Dr.Josefinahitsthegymforatleasttwo
hours.
Dr.Josefina*swaronageismhasrubbedoffonhertwodaughters,bothintheirearlythirties."Theybothtake
careoftheirbodiesandminds.They'reveryproudofme.Ifyougivethemagoodfoundationasaparent,youknow
thattheywillalwayscomebacktotheirroots.Itriedtoremindmyselfofthatduringtheirdifficultteenyears.”
4.What'sDr.Josefina'sopiniononage?
A.Ageisastateofmind.B.Agecan*tbehidden.
C.Everyagehasitspainsandsorrows.D.Agedecidesyourcareer.
5.WhatmadeDr.Josefinastartbodybuilding?
A.Theneedofherjob.B.Herearlydream.
C.Thedesiretobeawriter.D.StevePfiester'sinfluence.
6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDr.Josefina*smorningschedule?
A.Busy.B.Dull.
C.Flexible.D.Controversial.
7.WhatcanbeinferredaboutDr.Josefinafromthelastparagraph?
A.Shewillreturntotheretirement.
B.Shewillsetupafitnessfoundation.
C.Sheoftenthinksofherteenageyears.
D.Shesetsupanexampletoherdaughters.
Canwevibrate(振动)ourselveshealthy?ThafsthebasisbehindaformoftreatmentcalledWholeBody
Vibration(WBV).Theideaissimple:Standingonavibratingplateforcesourmusclestodowork,whichcould
leadtocountlesshealthbenefits.But,despiteyearsofresearchandhundredsofstudies,thetruebenefitsofWBV
arestillunclear.
Ina2003study,researcherssawanincreaseinvertical(垂直的)jumpheightafterparticipantssimplystood
onavibratingplateseveraltimesaweekforeightmonths.Butshakingisnotafitnesspanacea.Astudyfoundthat
subjectswhodidlegexercisesonavibratingplatformfor11weekshadnoincreaseintheirjumpingability.Other
earlystudiesfoundnoeffectsofWBV.
Morerecentworksuggestswholebodyvibrationcouldofferimportantbenefitstopeopleunabletoperform
normalworkouts.A2016ScientificReportsstudyof40peoplewithcerebralpalsy(脑瘫)foundthatthe
participantscouldbothwalkandstandupbetterafter20weeksofWBV.A2017studyintheJournalof
Biomechanicsfoundthatwholebodyvibrationhadagreatereffectonolderpeople'smusclesthanitdidonthose
whowereyounger,anindicationthatitmightofferbenefitstoseniors.Anumberofresearchgroupshavefound
someindicationsthatWBVcouldhelpwithcardiovascularhealth,andagroupfromRiodeJaneiroStateUniversity
hasshownitcouldhelpfightosteoporosis.
Theseresultsareencouraging,saysSilmaraGusso,aseniorlecturerinexercisesciencesattheUniversityof
AucklandinNewZealand,butmoreresearchisneeded.And,shewarns,noteverykindofvibrationishelpfulto
ourbodies,sothecommerciallyavailablevibrationplatesmaynotworkasadvertised.
“Wecannotimplythattheresultsobtainedwithcertainequipmentcanbeappliedtootherequipment,Gusso
says."Sometypesofvibrationmightevencauseharm.^^
8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"panacea“inparagraph2referto?
A.Matter.B.Cure-all.
C.Loss.D.Discovery.
9.WhowillbenefitfromWBVmost?
A.Aweakmanunabletorunnormally.
B.Afitwomanhungryforslimmerbody.
C.Anoldercitizensufferingfromdepression.
D.Abusyyoungereagertoimprovejumpingability.
10.WhichofthefollowingisSilmaraGusso'sidea?
A.Shewantstodomoreresearches.
B.Vibrationisnotbeneficialtoall.
C.Vibrationhasmadeourbodyinbadcondition.
D.Advertisedvibrationequipmentsarenoteffective.
11.Whichwordbestdescribestheauthor'sattitudetoWBV?
A.Critical.B.Objective.
C.Doubtful.D.Supportive.
Parentsandmathteachersregularlyaskedbytheirschool-agedchargeswhethermathmattersinreallifenow
haveananswer.
InastudypublishedbytheNationalBureauofEconomicResearchthisweek,HarvardKennedySchool
PolicyProfessorJoshuaGoodmantookalookatwhathappenedtostudentswhosehighschoolwererequiredinthe
1980stoincreasetheminimumlevelofcourseworkrequiredtograduate.Whathefoundisthatthestudentswere
morelikelytoincreasethenumberofmathcoursestheytookasaresultofthechangeinstandardsandthat
translatedintohigherearningsdowntheline.
Putsimply:About15yearsaftertheygraduated,thehighschoolgraduateswhowenttoschoolwhenthese
changestookeffectsawtheiraverageearningsincreaseabout10%foreveryextrayearofmathcoursework.The
findingsmayaddfueltothesteadydrumofeducationexperts,policymakersandotherscallingforanincreased
focusonscienceandmatheducation.
Theincreaseinrequiredmathcoursesdidn'tnecessarilyproducerocketscientists,Goodmannotes,because
theextracourseworkwasn'tataparticularlyhighlevel.Butbecomingfamiliarwithandpracticingrelativelybasic
mathskillsallowedhighschoolgraduatestopursueandexcelatjobsthatrequiredsomelevelofcomputational
knowledge,hesaid.
Goodmanacknowledgedthattheearningsboostforthestudentsconnectedwiththeuptick(上升)inmath
educationmaybedependentonthestateoftheeconomy.WhenGoodmancheckedininthelate1990sandearly
2000sontheearningsofthestudentswhograduatedinthelate1980s,hefoundthattheirearningsincreased
significantlyiftheytookmoremath.
12.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?
A.Toproposeadefinition.B.Toreachaconclusion.
C.Topresentanargument.D.Tomakeacomparison.
13.Howdoestheauthordemonstratehisfindinginparagraph3?
A.Bylistingsomeexamples.B.Byreferringtosomedata.
C.Byquotinganexpert'swords.D.Byanalyzingtheeducationalpolicy.
14.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?
A.Betterlatethannever.B.Fortunefavorsthebrave.
C.Skillhelpstopromoteexcellence.D.Thereisnoroyalroadtolearning.
15.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Mathmakesmoney
B.Effortsmattermost
C.Earningsofdifferentgraduates
D.Thedevelopmentofhighschoolstudents
阅读选择【辽宁省沈阳市郊联体2021-2022学年高三10月月考】
Ifyouliketastingfoodfromdifferentcountries,herearesomeeventsyoushouldn'tmissinNewYork
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ChinatownRestaurantWeek-March14-30
Variousmealswillbeofferedfor$18.88perpersonatparticipatingChinatownrestaurantssuchasGolden
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Housewillofferaspecialtyatlunchonly.
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MartiniWeek-March15-30
MartiniWeekisatwo-week-longcelebrationofAmerica'sproudestinventions.Itwillbeheldat23barsand
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Malaysianrestaurantswilloffervarious$20,12meals,whileAsian-influencedrestaurantswillfeaturea
speciallimited-time-onlymenuinspiredbythecountry'sspecialflavors.ParticipatingrestaurantsincludeFatty
Crab,Michelin-starredLaut,PenangandSpiceMarket.
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ItalianRestaurantWeek-June26-July6
CelebrateNewYorkCity'sfifthItalianRestaurantWeek-theItalianDineOut.The11-dayeventwilloffer
specialdiscountedlunchanddinnerpricedat$23atNewYorkCity'smostauthenticItalianrestaurants.Sponsored
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Thisisyourchancetoenjoytastymulti-coursemealsandsomeoftheworld'sfinestbeers.TheBelgian
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MoreInfo:www.B
I*msureyou'llhaveagreattimeduringtheevents.
Remember:don'teattoomuchforthesakeofyourhealth.
1.IfonescheduleshisholidayonJune30,whicheventishelikelytoattend?
A.BelgianRestaurantWeek.
B.ItalianRestaurantWeek.
C.MalaysianRestaurantWeek.
D.ChinatownRestaurantWeek.
2.Whichrestaurantprovidesspecialtiesinalimitedtime?
A.BounceSportingClub.B.Beaumarchais.
C.PhoGrandD.FattyCrab.
3.Fromthetext,weknowthat.
A.aspecialtyisservedinPekingDuckHouseanytime.
B.MartiniWeekisagreatprideoftheAmerican.
C.18.88isaminimumchargefortheseevents.
D.ItalianRestaurantWeekwilllasttwoweek.
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