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高一英语第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出

最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来回答有关小

题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Haveameal.B.Prepareameal.C.Ordersomefood.

2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

A.Givethemanabook.B.Copythebook.C.AskAlice.

3W.hatisthegirlinterestedinnow?

A.Playingpiano.B.Playingtennis.C.Singing.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atarestaurant.B.Atahotel.C.Atacoffeebar.

5.Wherewasthewomanayearagotoday?

A.Onaplane.B.Athersister's.C.Atherschool.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三

个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读

各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白

读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6—7题。

6.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Delighted,.B.Hopeful.C.Upset.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Takeatest.B.Gotostudy.C.Haveameeting.

听第7段材料,回答第8—9题。

8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Neighbors.B.Friends.C.Colleagues.

9.Whydoesthewomansuggestgettingalargeball?

A.Itwarnspeoplenottogetclose.

B.Itcanabsorbsomewater.

C.Ithelpsprotectthewallsofthepool.

听第8段材料,回答第10—12题。

10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Atanamusementpark.B.Inthemountains.C.Indowntown.

11.Whatistheweatherlikenow?

A.Itisfine.B.Itisraining.C.Itiscloudy.

12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thewomanistiredout.

B.Themanishurtontheway.

C.Thespeakerslovethesceneryverymuch.

听第9段材料,回答第13—16题。

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.WhattodoattheDisneyland.

B.Wheretospendthehoneymoon.

C.Whethertotakeavacation.

14.WhereisthementionedDisneyland?

A.InCalifornia.B.InFlorida.C.InTokyo.

15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheistobemarriedthisyear.

B.ShehasbeentoDisneyworld.

C.Shethinksrollercoastersarefrightening.

16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofrollercoastersgoingthroughdarktunnels?

A.It'Hbereallyscary.

B.It'llberomanticandfun.

C.Itwon'tfitthewoman.

听第10段材料,回答第17—2()题。

17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtomakeaspecialcake.

B.Howtomakeaspecialbiscuit.

C.Howtokeepabalanceddiet.

18.Howshouldthebutterandsugarbepreparedfirst?

A.Putintotheflour.B.Putintoafoodtin.C.Beatentogether.

19.Whatfruitdoesthespeakersuggest?

A.Dates.B.Apricots.C.Raisins.

20.Whenshouldwechecktheovenaccordingtothespeaker?

rA.Afteranhourandaquarter.

B.Afterhalfanhour.

C.Afteranhourorso.

第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:多项选择(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项

涂黑。

21.Itwasathatthewholefamilysurvivedtheearthquake.

A.mercyB.trickC.lossD.incident

22.Asisuniversallyrecognized,ourstrongsenseofnationalhasbeenshapedbyour

history.

A.identityB.accentC.differenceD.power

23.Yourdeskiscrowdedwithtoomanyunnecessarythings,includingusedpapersandbooks.

You'sbettersomeofthem.

A.remainB.recoverC.removeD.replace

24.Thebuildingiscarefullydesignedsothateveryonecanleavethebuildingsafelyifan

accident.

A.increasesB.raisesC.risesD.arises

25.Untilthenoiseofthebus,wewereabletoheartheprogramagain.

A.diedfromB.diedoffC.diedawayD.diedout

26.Thebusinessmanisalwaysencouraginghisemployeestowater-basedsports,hoping

todevelopanamateurracingteaminhisowncompany.

A.buildupB.setupC.keepupD.takeup

27.Eversincethefoodsafetyaccident,thecompanyhascarriedoutchecksonmilk

productstomakesurethattheyareofhighquality..

A.informalB.universalC.regularD.equal

28.Researchershaveinventedearsthatlookandactliketherealears,givinghopeto

patientsmissingallorpartoftheirears.

A.technologicalB.artificialC.falseD.magical

29.Hewasalwaystoohardonhimself,neverspendingonesinglepennymore.Butheacted

whenhehelpedthepooroldlady.

A.cruellyB.selflesslyC.activelyD.actually

30.Two-fifthsofpeoplehavereportedthattheygetasunburnto“deepen“abrownskin,

despitethefactthatgettingapainfulsunburnjustonceeverytwoyearscanincreasethe

possibilityofskincancer.

A.onconditionB.atpresentC.byaccidentD.onpurpose

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项。

Doyoulovelibraries?IfyoulovebooksasmuchasIdo,thenI'mcertainyoumust.

Mylibrarycardhasa(n)31placeinmywallet,andsomeofmyfavorite32of

childhoodcomefrom33thepubliclibraryinmyhometown.Itisa(n)34house,muchlike

theoneintroducedinSecretsoftheBlueHillLibrary,comingthissummer.

Thechildren'ssection(区)ofourlibraryisonthelowerlevel,andIfelt35whenIwalked

downthesteps,openedthesmalldoor(justrightforachild)andenteredtheroomwithmany

rowsofshelves.Itwas36awonderlandwherenewadventures(奇遇)andfriendsawaited(等

待).

Iclearly37thepleasantsmellofbooks—amixofnewand38smell—thatattracted

medeeply,and,likeabeemovingfromflowertoflower,I39bookafterbookasItookin

varietiesof40onthoseshelvesandtriedtochoosethenextonesIwouldtakehome.I

preferredtoreadbooksaboutreal-lifeheroes,whoselives41mealot.Fromthebookson

ourlibraryshelves,theworldwasopenedtomeinanattractiveway.

42,ofcourse,myreadingtookmeupthestepsandintothe43libraryonthefirstand

secondfloors,whereIcontinuedreadingeverybookwithmuch44.Tobehonest,Ican't45

howdifferentmylifewouldhavebeenifithadnotbeenforthevarietyofreadingI46atthe

library.47Icansayforcertainthat,48itsstrongandcomfortingpresenceinmy49life,I

wouldnotbethepersonIamtoday—asuccessfulwriter.

InthebookSecretsoftheBlueHillLibrary,thepeopleofthissmalltownhaveno50,But

twowonderfulwomencometogethertoprovidebothanicelibraryforthetownandahomefor

Anne,theleadingcharacter.Butthatisonlythebeginningoftheadventuresthatawait

Anne-andyouasmyfellowlibrarylover.

31.A.openB.secretC.proudD.safe

32.A.poetsB.memoriesC.scenesD.books

33.A.visitingB.runningC.cleaningD.painting

34.A.ancientB.beautifulC.nationalD.free

35.A.tiredB.embarrassedC.worriedD.excited

36.A.mostlyB.usuallyC.trulyD.simply

37.A.catchB.rememberC.describeD.carry

38.A.bitterB.strangeC.oldD.sharp

39.A.pickedupB.checkedoutC.gaveoutD.putaway

40.A.sizesB.pagesC.titles0.prices

41.A.warnedB.encouragedC.surprised□.challenged

42.A.SomehowB.BesidesC.RegularlyD.Finally

43.A.collegeB.researchC.adultD.video

44.A.thougthB.interestC.timeD.success

45.A.exploreB.imagineC.compareD.show

46.A.examinedB.boughtC.discoveredD.wrote

47.A.SinceB.ButC.WhileD.So

48.A.fromB.forC.withoutD.in

49.A.youngB.newC.presentD.busy

50.A.forestB.museumC.library0,market

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答

题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Cobisasix-year-oldboy.AnaidorganizationbroughthimtothefarmrunbyJoyfrom

anotherprovince.BothCob'sparentsdiedofseriousdiseasewhenhewasatwo-month-oldbaby.

Hiseighty-year-oldgrandmothertreatedhimbadly.Hedevelopedadiseaseovertime,whichled

tohimbeingunabletokeepthingsinmindwell;ontheotherhand,therewasnothinggoodfor

himtobearinmindaswell.

Whenhefirstarrivedatthefarm,itappearedtohimlikeahugeplayground.Cobplyed

around,hidbehindtreesandbushes,andenjoyedthisnewarea.

Overtime,hegainedconfidence,choseJoyashisnewmother,andlethercarryhimaround.

Amy,Joy'srealdaughter,thesameageasCob,hadtolearntosharehermotherwiththeother

child.Shealsoneededtoseetheotherchildrenasherbrothersorsistersandacceptthem

althoughshemaybeunwillingtodoso.

Inthebeginning,Cobdidnotusethefacilities(设施)onthefarm.SlowlyJoytriedtohelp

himusethemandduringtheday,hekeptonwiththembutnotatnight.Allattempts(尝试)to

sendhimtoschoolfailed.Assoonashearrivedthere,heranoffintothewideworldlikeafree

rabbit.Heenjoyedrunningaroundinschoolratherthandoingwhatteacherstoldhimtodo.

Finally,theheadteacherannouncedthattheschoolwasnotsuitableforCob.

Cobhadtogobacktothefarm.Atdaytime,hewatchedadultsandelderchildrenbicycle

andiftherewasanychance,hetookabicycle,thenpushedandpulleditupanddownthehill.

OnedayCobfoundtherewasasmallbicyclestandingnexttothebigones.Itwa«sagiftforhim!

Itwasnewwithwheelsoneachsideofthebackwheel,whichwasjustrightforalittlechild

withoutanyexperienceinridingabicycle.Cobpusheditupthehill,gotonitandofffromtime

totime.

FromthenonCobbeganridinghisbicycleeveryday.Althoughheoftenfellandgothurt,

hewenton.Duringrainydays,hestoredthebicycleinhisroomandsleptclosetoitatnight.

Maybeeveninhisdreamshewashappy-hehadfoundtheentrancetoahappyandsatisfying

life

51.WhatcanwelearnaboutCobfromParagraph1?

A.Hisparentslefthimwhenhewasborn.B.Hisgrandmawastoooldtoknowhim.

C.Hewassenttohospitalmanytimes.D.Hesufferedfromapoormemory.

52.Uponbeingtakentothefarm,Cobfelt.

A.confusedB.frightenedC.annoyedD.excited

53.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs3&4?

A.CorbturnedouttobeJoy'srealson.

B.AmyhadasimilarexperienceasCob.

C.JoyhashelpedmanychildrenlikeCob.

D.JoyseldomthoughtofsendingCobtoschool.

54.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

A.RidingbicycleisCob'sfavourite.

B.Cobhasamixtureofgoodandbadluck.

C.Howtoliveahappyandsatisfyinglife.

D.Cobsufferedmuchphysicallyinhisfamily.

B

Oneintenteenssaystheyuse"studydrugs%。improvetheirperfbnnanceinschool.So-called

“studydrugs^refertoprescriptionmedicines(处方药)IhatareusedtotreatADHD(注意力缺乏

症).Butmostparentshavenounderstandingoftheproblem,anewstudyfinds.

InJanuary,2013,researchersfromtheUniversityofMichiganMottChildren'sHospitaldid

anationalsurveyofmorethansevenhundredfamilieswithteens.Theyfoundthatonlyone

percentofparentsbelievetheirchildhastakenastudydrug.

Yetina2012UniversityofMichiganstudy,tenpercentofsecond-yearhighschoolstudents

andtwelvepercentofthird-yearhighschoolstudentssaytheyuseastudydrug.

Themisuseofstudydrugsdidn'tcometotheattentionofalmostallparents."Whatwe

foundinthissurveyisaclear“mismatch(不协调),"saidDr.MatthewDavis,oneofthe

researchers.Itisamismatchbetweenwhatparentsbelievedandwhattheirkidswerereporting.

“Weknowteensarespreadingthewordthatthesedrugscanimprovetheirgrades,^Davis

said/'Bultheseprescriptionmedicinesaredrugs.Andteenswhousethemwithoutaprescription

aretakingaseriousrisk.^^

Thenewsurveyshowedthatfifty-fburpercentofwhiteparentswereutveryconcemed^about

theirchildtakingstudydrugs,comparedwiththirty-eightpercentofHispanic(拉美的)parents

andthirty-sevenpercentofblackparents.

However,justtwenty-sevenpercentofparentssurveyedhavetalkedtotheirteensabout

usingstudydrugs.Oftheseparents,forty-onepercentwereblack,twenty-sev^enpercentwere

whiteandseventeenpercentwereHispanic.

StudentswithaprescriptionforanADHDdrugshouldberequiredtokeeptheirmedicines

inasafeplace,suchastheschoolnurse'soffice.Seventy-ninepercentofparentsthinkso,the

surveyshows.Thismayhelppreventitfrombeingsharedorusedbyotherstudents.

55.AccordingtoParagraph4,Dr.Daivthinks.

A.the2012UniversityofMichiganstudyisuntrue

B.itisagoodwaytotakestudydrugstotreatADHD

C.someparentsstilldon'trealizethestudydruyproblem

D.itisnecessarytodoanothernewsurveyaboutstudydrugs

56.Dr.Davisbelievedusingstudydrugstoimprovegrades.

A.isworthatryB.isbadforhealth

C.sometimesworksD.causeslittleharm

57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it"inthelastparagraphreferto?

A.ADHD.B.Thesurvey.C.Asafeplace.D.Thestudydrug.

58.Whatisthepuiposeofthistext?

A.Togiveusefuladvice.B.Tointroduceanewdrug.

C.ToreportaresearchresultD.ToexplainwhatADHDis.

C

What'sthisbymydoor?Ahandwrittenletterfromamolduniversityfriend.Itstandsout

amongthebillsandjunkmaillikegold.Givenitsrareness,theGovernmentshouldbepraised

forannouncingthatthenewsecondaryschoolshouldincludelessonsthatteachstudentshowto

writepersonalandbusinesslettersinthecorrectform.

Letter-writingskillshavefallenoffalotintheageofeamilsandtextmessages.Many

pupilsleaveschoolonlyabletowritealetterforajobapplication,letaloneotherkindsofletters.

Youcan'tturnbacktheclock,butyoucansticktoyourownrulestoprotectold-fashioned

values.Someonewholeavesschoolunabletowritealetterisgoingintotheadultworld

unprepared.Andifteachersdon'tramhomethatmessage,whoelsewill?

Usually,itdoesnotmatterwhethersomeonecanwritealetterornot—othermeansof

communicationwillserve.Andwithcomputerisedspell-checks,peoplecangetbyforyears

withoutthekindofletter-writingskills.Butitistherareoccasionthatmatterswhenthingscan

notbemadeclearwithasimpletext.WhentheformerEnglandcricket(板球)captainAndrew

Straussdecidedtoleavehisjob,hehadsenthandwrittenletterstohisteammates.Manypeople

thoughtitunbelievable.Butamongthedisbelieftherewassomethingelse:admiration,even

amongtheTwittergeneration(一代).

Ihavebeenaletter-writingloverallmyadultlife,andamjustabouttositdownandpena

replytomyuniversityfriend.AndIhopethesightofaletterbyhisdoorwillgivehimasmuch

pleasureashisdidme.

59.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenreceivingthehandwrittenletter?

A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.PrOcUd.

6O.Theunderlinedpart4tramhomethatmessage^inParagraph2means"

A.teachthestudentstheimprotanceofletterwriting

B.teachthestudentshowtoprotecttraditionalvalues

C.teachthestudentstheimportanceofcommunication

D.teachthestudentshowtowritelettersofapplication

61.TheauthormentionsAndrewStrauss'sexampleinordertoshowthat.

A.letter-writingskillsareveryimportant

B.handwrittenletterscanbringadmiration

C.handwrittenlettersaremoreimportantthanemails

D.whethersomeonecanwritealettermakeslittledifference

62.What'sthetextmainlyabout?

A.Astudyonwhyhandwrittenlettersbecomelesspopular.

B.Aconcernaboutthebadresultsoftechnology.

C.Acallformoreattentiontoletterwriting.

D.Atouchingstorybetweentwofriends.

D

Asanexpertoneducation,IfinishedaJuniorAchievementcourseatalocalmiddleschool

lastweek.IreceivedsomemeaningfulanswerswhenIaskedteenswhattheywouldwanttotell

theirparentsaboutmoney.

Maxsaid."DearMom.Ineedtogiveyousomeadviceonmoney.Ineedmoreallowance(零用

钱)!“IhavetosaymanyteenagershavethesameideaashimAsanexpert.Iadvisealittlemoney

forteensandmoreiftheyhelpwiththehousework.Nowthatyourchildrenareinmiddleschoolit5s

timetothinkaboutpayingthemtodosomething.Mydaughtermissedalotofschoolwhenshewasa

juniorsoIpromisedtobuyheranotebookcomputerifshedidn'tmissanyschoolasasenior—she

gotthecomputerfinally.Whatworkedformyotherdaughterwasaclothingallowanceforherjoining

inthehousework.Shewouldreceiveasetamounteverytwomonths;ittaughtheravaluablelesson:

whentheclothingmoneyranout.shecouldn'tbuymoreclothesuntilshegotenoughmoneythrough

doingthehousework.UIneedmoreallowanceJshouldbethestart,nottheend.ofadialogue.

GracewantedtotellMom,“Onlybuywhatweneed.,,Spendingwiselyandsavingmoneywasa

goodthemefromallthestudents.TheideaofthinkingcarefullyaboutspendingisjustwhatI

taughtthematclass,butthisisnotthesubjectofthisJuniorAchievementcourse.Itshowsme

thattheseteenagerslookattheirparents5spendinghabits,buttheydon'ttelltheirparentstheir

opinionsaboutthem.Therefore,MomsandDads,payattentionandremember:yourchildren

watcheverythingyoudowhenitcomestomoney—doitright,pointthemintheright

direction.

Nikola'sadviceisvaluabletoallparents—"MomandDad,IthinkIshouldbemore

involvedinmoneyandfinancial(金融)thingssoIknowhowtodoeverythingwithouta

strugglewhenIgetolder.^^Thischildhasgotitright.Heranswershowsthefactthatparentsare

responsible(负责的)forthefinancialtrainingoftheirchildren.Itisoneofourmostimportant

parentalgoals.

63.Whatdoestheauthoradviseparentstodowhentheirchildrenwantmoreallowance?

A.Stopgivingthemallowanceatonce.

B.Buythemsomethingtheyareinneedof.

C.Givethemmoreallowanceiftheyhelpdothehousework

D.Encouragethemtoearnmoreallowancebydoingpart-timejobs.

64.WhydoestheauthormentionhisdaughtersinParagraph2?

A.Toshowhedoesbetterthanothersinteachinghischildren.

B.Totellreadershowtoencouragechildrentostudyhard.

C.Toshowpayingchildrentodothingsreallyworks.

D.Totellreadershehaschildrenwhooftenmaketrouble.

65.InParagraph3theauthorsuggeststhatparentsshould.

A.setgoodexamplestotheirchildreninspendingandsavingmoney

B.setupagoodrelationshipwiththeirchildren

C.asktheirchildrenforadviceonspendingmoney

D.attendhisJuniorAchievementcourse

66.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatNikola.

A.expectedherparentstothinkaboutherfuture

B.expectedtolearnhowtomanagemoney

C.worriedaboutherabilitytomakealiving

D.hadabetterunderstandingoftheauthor'scourse

E

Haveyougotteenagechildrenbetween12and17?Willtheyjumpattheideatogoto

SouthAfricatoo?Well,letmehelpyouhere.Iwillgiveyousomegreatideasaboutwhat

teenagerscandoinCapeTownandgiveyoureasonswhyastayinCapeTownwillbecoolfor

themtoo.

Youwillreadwheretofindreallyinterestingactivitiesandhowmuchmoneyyouwillhave

topayforthemandalsohowyourchildrencangainasmanygreatexperiencesaspossiblewhen

holidayingorevenlivinginCapeTown.

,MadaboutFootball—notonlyforSoccerFans

Where:CapeTownStadium(体育场),15minfromCapeTown'scentralbusinessdistrict

(CBD).Thenewvisitorcenteroffersseveraltours.Howmuchdoesitcost?R45.6foradultsor

kidsover12,R17.1forkidsupto12andRI1.4perstudentforschoolgroups.TheBiodiversity

Gardennexttothestadiumisinterestingaswellandcanbeaddedintotouratanadditionalcost.

,ThemeParkwithmorethan23ridesandrollercoasters(过山车)

Where:RatangaJunction,CenturyCity,20minnorthofCapeTownCBD.Costs:R75for

kidsunder1.3mandR152forkidsover1.3moradults,openonlyonschoolholidaysandpublic

holidays.

•Sandboardinganyone

Where:Atlantis,45minnorthofCapeTownCBD.Costs:R595forahalfdayoffuninthe

sand.

•Iceskating

Where:GrandWestCasinoComplex,Goodwood,20mineastofCapeTownCBD

Costs:R35(includingskates)

•Enjoyminigolf(高尔夫)

Where:SeveralplacesaroundCapeTownCBD.MuizenbergBeachPromenade,Green

PointPromenade,DurbanvilleVodacomGolfDrivingRangeortryCaveGolfattheV&A

WaterfrontnexttoScratchPatch.Costs:R8.

,Gobowling

Where:SeveralplacesarounCapeTownCBD.Costs:R25.

•Howaboutclimbingwalls

Where:Observatory,20minsouthofCapeTowmCBD.Costs:R50.

67.AvisitorcangetthefollowinginformationabouttheactivitiesinthepassageEXCEPT

A.locatinB.costC.foodD.distance

68.Ifacouplewanttotaketheirsonaged15anddaughteraged9tovisitCapeTownStadium,

theyshoulpay.

A.R182.4B.R153.9C.RI25.4D.R114

69.Inordertohavefunonthesand,visitorsshouldgoto.

A.AtlantisB.GreenPointPromenade

C.RatangaJunctionD.GrandWestCasinoComplex

70.Whichofthefollowingactivitiescostsleast?

A.ThemeParkB.ClimbingwallC.BowlingD.Minigolf

第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:完成句子(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案

写在答题卡上的相应题号后。

71_thedelightedlookonhisface,heissatisfiedwiththeresult,(judge)

从他脸上高兴的表情判断,他对结果很满意。

72.Education,to,isstillignoredinsomepoorareas,(attach)

教育,老师们认为很重要,在一些贫穷地区仍然被忽略。

73.verymuchifyoucouldhelpmewithmyEnglish,(appreciate)

如果你能帮助我学英语,我会十分感激。

74.YeShiwenthe2008Olympics,forshewasn'tonthenationalteam

then,(compete)

叶诗文不可能参加过2008年奥运会,因为她那时还没进入国家队。

75theearthquake,hecaredfornaturemorethanbefore.Sohe

startedtostudyecology.(go)

在经历了地震之后,他比以前更注意大自然了,因此开始学习起生态学来。

76.Itiscommonsensethatthehigheryoustand,.(far)

站得越高,你就会看得越远,这是常识。

77.Itwasbecausehermotherwasilltoschoolyesterday,(come)

是因为她妈妈病了,她昨天才没来上学的。

78.SinceFebruarylastyearintheUnitedStatesofAmerica,tenShotgunW

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