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重庆市江津区2023-2024学年高考适应性月考联考英语

模拟试题

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填

写清楚。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦

干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。

3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将

答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的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.Whatwillthewomandowiththeman'sphone?

A.Repairit.B.Upgradeit.C.Replaceit.

2.WhatdoesJohnwantAmytodo?

A.Takethepotoff.

B.Switchtolowheat.

C.Putthesoupintobowls.

3.Whereisthewomanprobablyfrom?

A.Britain.B.Peru.C.Mexico.

4.Howhighdotheceilingstodayusuallymeasure?

A.2.3meters.B.2.7meters.C.3.0meters.

5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Onafarm.B.Athome.C.Inasupermarket.

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2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个

选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,

各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Anexhibition.B.Aglassbox.C.Avase.

7.Howdoesthemanfindthewoman?

A.Knowledgeable.B.Considerate.C.Patient.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。

8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofself-helpbooks?

A.They'reunappealing.B.They'repractical.C.They'reridiculous.

9.Whatisthebookabout?

A.Lifeinthecountry.B.Personalexperience.C.Anaturaldisaster.

10.What'stherelationshipofthetwospeakers?

A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Opponents.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。

11.Whatisthechangeofthecat?

A.Shebecomesinactive.

B.Sheeatsmore.

C.Shesleepsbadly.

12.Whatisthewoman'ssuggestion?

A.Observingthecafsbelly.

B.Givingthecatsomemedicine.

C.Stoppingfeedingthecattemporarily.

13.Wheremightthemangofirst?

A.Ahospital.B.Astore.C.Hishome.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。

14.Whatistheman'sopiniononthecitylife?

A.Ifsconvenient.B.Ifsboring.C.It'smessy.

15.Whatwouldthewomanprefertodo?

A.Chaseagoat.B.Seeaparkshow.C.Haveatruckride.

16.Whatisthewildestthingonthesubwayforthewoman?

A.Safebelts.

B.Occasionalanimals.

C.Irregularperformances.

17.Whatwillthespeakersdoafterlunch?

A.Paintafence.B.Ridethesubway.C.Singcountrymusic.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。

18.Whocantakethelessons?

A.A3-year-oldswimlover.

B.A9-year-olddisabledpupil.

C.An18-year-oldswimmer.

19.WhatistaughtintheFoundationlessons?

A.Skillsatwaterrescue.

B.Knowledgeofwatersafety.

C.Basicsofswimmingmovements.

20.Whatistheprizeforthoserecommendingfriends?

A.Reductioninprice.B.Extralessons.C.Freeswimwear.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

DAYTRIPITINERARY(行程)

Afterawarmreceptionfromyourtourmanageratyourdedicatedpick-uppointinLondon,

settleinyourcomfortablecoachaswesetoffonourjourneytowardsStonehenge.Theworld'smost

famousprehistoricmonumenthasinspiredpeopletostudyandinterpretitforcenturies,yetmany

questionsremaintobeanswered-aboutwhobuiltit,when,andwhy.

AftervisitingStonehenge,wedrivetoWindsorCastle,whichishometoroyaltyand1,000

yearsofroyalhistory.Thestunning13-acresiteisthelargestandoldestoccupied,workingcastlein

theworld.Therearemanyfamous,must-seemomentswithinthesespectacularroomsinthecastle,

likethegrandWaterlooChamberandthemagnificentCrimsonDrawingRoom.

Intheearlyevening,wemakeourwaytowardsLondonandproceedtowardsyourrespective

dropoffpointsandbidfarewelltoallfriendsyouhavemadeonthetour.

ESSENTIALSTOCARRYWITHYOU

Werecommendyouwearcomfortableclothingandcarryessentialssuchasajacketorjumper,

drysnacks,water,tissues,chargers,powerbank,etc.,inyourhandbagasaccesstotheluggage

holdisonlypossibleuntilacomfortstoporarrivalatyourdestination.Hotfoodsarenotallowedto

becarriedorconsumedinsidethecoach.

PICK-UPPOINTS

NameAddressTimes

HarrowOutsideMcDonalds,363StationRoad,Harrow,LondonHAI2AW07:15

HounslowOutsideHounslowWestStation,BathRoad,LondonTW33DH08:00

KentooMANTRAHOLIDAYS,296KentonRoad,Harrow,LondonHA307:00

8DD

ClickheretogothroughthegeneralinformationandTerms&Conditionsbeforebookingand

travelling.

21.Howmanytouristspotswilltheparticipantsvisit?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

22.Itisadvisedtoputyouressentialsinthehandbagbecause.

A.theluggageholdisinaccessiblewhenthebusisinmotion

B.theyarenotallowedtobecarriedinsidethecoach

C.ifsconvenientforyoutoenjoyhotfoods

D.driversareHkelytoaccessthem

23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ajournal.B.Awebpage.

C.Atravelbrochure.D.Amagazine.

B

Itallstartedwithasimplequestion:caCanIpaintyourportrait?^^

Onedayinthesummerof2015,Petersonwasrelaxinginhislivingroom,readingthebook

LoveDoes,aboutthepowerofloveinaction,whenhisquietwasdisturbedbyahomelessman

outsidehisapartment.Inspiredbythebook'scompassionatemessage,Petersonmadeadecision;He

wasgoingtogooutsideandintroducehimself.

Inthatfirstconversation,Petersonlearnedthattheman'snamewasMattFaris.He'dmovedto

SouthernCaliforniafromKentuckytopursueacareerinmusic,buthesoonfellonhardtimesand

endeduplivingonthestreetformorethanadecade.t4Isawbeautyonthefaceofamanwhohadn't

shavedinprobablyayear,becausehisstory,thelifeinsideofhim,inspiredme,^^Petersonrecalled.

Therefore,PetersonaskedifhecouldpaintFaris?sportrait.Farisagreed.

Peterson'sconnectionwithFarisledhimtoformFacesofSantaAna,anonprofitorganization

focusedonbefriendingandpaintingportraitsofmembersofthecommunitywhoareunhoused.

Petersonsellsthepaintingsformoney,splittingtheproceedsandputtinghalfintoa“loveaccount”

forhismodel.Hethenhelpspeopleusethemoneytogetbackontheirfeet.

ManyofPeterson'snewfriendsusethedonationstosecureimmediatenecessities-medical

care,hotelrooms,food.Farisusedthefundsfromhisportraittorecordanalbum,fulfillinghis

musicaldreams.Anothersubject,KimberlySondoval,hadneverbeenabletofinanciallysupporther

daughter.Sheasked,tcCanIusethemoneytopaymydaughter'srent?^^Whenthecheckwas

delivered,"Theybothweptinmyarms,^^Petersonrecalls.

Petersonhaspainted41oftheseportraitshimself.Butthere'smoretothefinishedproducts

thanthemoneytheybringtosomeonewho'sdownandout.He'sdiscoveredthatthebuyerstendto

connecttothestoryofthepersoninthepainting,findingsimilaritiesandoftenfriendshipwith

someonetheymighthaveotherwiseoverlookedorstereotyped.

“Peopleoftentellme,41wastheonethatwouldcrossthestreet,butIseehomelesspeople

differentlynow,^^^Petersonsays."Ididn'tknowthatwouldhappen.^^

24.WhatmadePetersonstartaconversation?

A.Thecuriosityaboutstrangers.B.ThetouchingstoryofMattFaris.

C.Thedisturbancebyahomelessman.D.ThesympatheticmessageinLoveDoes.

25.WhatdoweknowaboutFacesofSantaAna?

A.Itpaysthehomelesssalaries.

B.Itisanofficialnonprofitorganization.

C.IttriestorestorethelivesofPeterson5smodels.

D.Itspendsallthemoneyonhelpingtheunhoused.

26.Afterbuyingaportrait,abuyermightviewthehomelessas.

A.lazyandpoorB.oddbutinspiring

C.disturbinganduntidyD.pitifulbutrespectable

27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthistext?

A.ArtwithPurpose:LoveAccountMatters

B.HopeinPaintings:HelpKnowsNoRace

C.FacesofCompassion:PaintingaNewPerspective

D.EncounterwithStrangers:EmbracingNewFriends

C

FilmPutsJustifiableDefenseinSpotlight

Thefilm,Article20,directedbyZhangYimou,drawsitsnamefromArticle20oftheCriminal

Law,whichfocusesonthesometimescontroversiallegalconceptofjustifiabledefense.Drawing

inspirationfromreal-lifecasesofjustifiabledefense,thefilmgainedwidespreadattentionandstruck

achordwiththepublicduringtheSpringFestivalholiday.Themoviecallsforadetailed

interpretationoflegaltermsandurgesagainstcompromisingonunlawfulconduct.

AccordingtotheCriminalLaw,whenaperson,facedwithanunlawfulattack,takesactionto

protecthisorherownrightsorinterestsorthoseofothers,andtheattackeristherebyharmed,the

defenderwillbeconsideredtohaveactedinjustifiabledefenseandwillnotbearcriminal

responsibility.Forsometime,justifiabledefensehasbeenregardedasa"dormantclause^^(沉寂条

款),duetotheinfluenceofmisconceptions,suchas"whoeverisinjuredorkilledisright”.

Butthetruemeaningofthelawshouldbetoincreasetheresponsibilityforwrongdoers,rather

thanburdeninggoodpeople.Recentcaseshaveshownthat,forordinarycitizens,justifiabledefense

isnolongerapipedream.Ahigh-profilecaseinKunshan,Jiangsuprovince,in2018servedasa

wake-upcallandcaughttheattentionofauthoritiesregardingsuchcases.Inthatcase,atraffic

argumentledtoamotoristwhotookaknifewithhimconfrontinganotherman.Themotoristwas

killed,andpoliceandjudgesdeterminedthatthedefender'sactionsconstitutedjustifiabledefense.

Sincethen,thejustifiabledefenseclausehasbeenappliedinseveralplacesacrossthenation.The

concernoverjustifiabledefensereflectsthepublic'sdemandforfairness,justice,securityandruleof

law.

LuoXiang,arenownedprofessorofcriminallawatChinaUniversityofPoliticalScienceand

Law,saidinarecentcommentaboutthefilmArticle20thatthepublicandjudgesshouldavoid

takinga“godlike“perspective.Instead,theyshouldconsiderthesituationinwhichthedefenderwas

involved,empathizewiththedefender'sposition,andstopthemselvesfrommakingexcessive

demandsonthedefender,Luosaid.

28.WhydidthefilmArticle20attracttheaudience'sattention?

A.ItwasreleasedduringtheSpringFestivalholiday.

B.ItisnamedafteronearticleintheCriminalLaw.

C.Itexploresreal-lifecasesofjustifiabledefense.

D.ItwasdirectedbyZhangYimou.

29.AccordingtotheCriminalLaw,thevictimwillbefreefromcriminalresponsibilitywhen

A.thevictimgaveuphislegalrights

B.therobberkeptsilentabouttherobbery

C.therobberwashurtworsethanthevictim

D.thevictimknifedthearmedrobbertostoptheongoingcrime

30.WhatisthefunctionofthecaseinKunshaninParagraph3?

A.Makingcomparisons.B.Listingreasons.

C.Explainingmisconceptions.D.Providingevidence.

31.WhatdoesLuoXiangsuggestjudgesdo?

A.Takea“godlike“viewpointwiththepublic.

B.Putoneselfinthedefender'sshoes.

C.Demandmorefromthedefender.

D.Sidewiththeattacker.

D

Researchershavediscoveredtheoldestblackholeeverobserved,datingfromthedawnofthe

universe,andfoundthatitis“eating“itshostgalaxytodeath.

Theinternationalteam,ledbytheUniversityofCambridge,usedtheJamesWebbceTelescope

(JWST)todetecttheblackhole,whichdatesfrom400millionyearsafterthebigbang.Theresults,

whichleadauthorProfessorRobertoMaiolinosaysare"agiantleapforward”,arereportedinthe

journalNature.

Thissurprisinglymassiveblackholeevenexistssoearlyintheuniversechallengesour

assumptionsabouthowblackholesformandgrow.Thesizeofthisnewly-discoveredblackhole

suggeststhattheymightforminotherways:theymightbe"bornbig'ortheycaneatmatteratarate

that'sfivetimeshigherthanhadbeenthoughtpossible.Likeallblackholes,thisyoungblackhole_

devoursmaterialfromitshostgalaxytofuelitsgrowth.

Accordingtostandardmodels,supermassiveblackholesformfromtheremainsofdeadstars,

whichcollapseandmayformablackholeaboutahundredtimesthemassoftheSun.Ifitgrewin

anexpectedway,thisnewly-detectedblackholewouldtakeaboutabillionyearstogrowtoits

observedsize.However,theuniversewasnotyetabillionyearsoldwhenthisblackholewas

detected.

Theyounghostgalaxy,calledGN-zl1,isacompactgalaxy,aboutonehundredtimessmaller

thantheMilkyWay,buttheblackholeislikelyharmingitsdevelopment.Whenblackholes

consumetoomuchgas,itpushesthegasawaylikeanultra-fastwind.This"wind"couldstopthe

processofstarformation,slowlykillingthegalaxy,butitwillalsokilltheblackholeitself,asit

wouldcutofftheblackhole9ssourceof"food".

MaiolinosaysthatthegiganticleapforwardprovidedbyJWSTmakesthisthemostexciting

timeinhiscareer."It'sanewera:thegiantleapislikeupgradingfromGalileo?stelescopetoa

modemtelescopeovernight,9,hesaid."Theuniversehasbeenquitegenerousinwhatit'sshowingus,

andthisisjustthebeginning.^^

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"devours“meaninParagraph3?

A.Changes.B.Swallows.C.Observes.D.Forms.

33.AccordingtoParagraph5,whyisGN-zl1likelytobeharmed?

A.Becausethehostgalaxyistoosmall.

B.Becausetheblackholeiskillingitself.

C.Becausethe"wind"ceasesstarformation.

D.Becauseblackholesproducetoomuchgas.

34.WhatisMaiolino'sattitudetothenewdiscoveryabouttheblackhole?

A.Favorable.B.Intolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Ambiguous.

35.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?

A.Theblackholetookabillionyearstoachieveitssize.

B.Supermassiveblackholesareassumedtoformovernight.

C.Thenewdiscoveryofthehostgalaxyisagiantleapforward.

D.Thehostgalaxyandtheblackholecanbedestroyedbythe"wind”.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

TheFailedNewYear'sResolution:ThreeTipstoGetonTrack

Januaryisofficiallyover,andmanypeoplearetakingstockoftheirprogresstowardsNew

Year'sresolutions.Thefactisthatyouprobablyhavenkeptupwiththemasmuchasyouhoped.

Butthafsnotyourfault.36.Ifyoufeellikeyouhavealreadyfailed,herearethreetips

beforeyouletgo.

Practiceself^compassion

Manypeopletalktothemselvesinharshwayswhenstrugglingwithnewhabits,believingself-

criticismwillhelpthemreachtheirgoals.Researchshows,however,thattheoppositeistrue.Self­

compassionismoreeffectiveforpersonalimprovement,especiallywhenfacingfailure.37,

trytobekindandgentlewithyourself,justasyouwouldwithalovedone.

38

Resolutionsareoftenphrasedasdefinitivegoals.Iwillexercisedaily.Iwillkickdesserts.___

39.Butsettingall-or-nothinggoalscanleadtoall-or-nothingdecisionsthatonegivesupwhen

facedwithchallenges.Incontrast,intentionsfocusmoreonyourvaluesthanspecificactions.For

example,theresolution"Iwillexercisedaily“maybecomeanintentionof“Iwanttomovemybody

becauseitfeelsgood.^^Thisapproachallowsformoreflexibilitywhenunexpectedstressarises.

Solveproblemsbyovercomingbarriers

Ifyouarestrugglingtomaintainyourdesiredhabits,thereareevidence-basedtechniques

availabletohelpyou.40.Thisinvolvesidentifyingthespecificbarriersthatleadtoyour

quittingsomethingthatyouwanttodo.Perhapsyoukeepforgettingthenewhabit,orperhapsyou

don'tunderstandhowtodoit.Whateveritis,identifythebarrierandcopewithitspecifically.

A.Setall-or-nothinggoals

B.Changeyourresolutionsintointentions

C.Onesuchskilliscalledmissinglinksanalysis

D.Settingspecificbehavioralgoalscanbeeffective

E.Ifyou'repersuadedtogiveuponyourresolutions

F.Oldhabitstendtodiehard,andnewhabitstendtodieeasy

G.Whenyouareupsetaboutyourselffornotkeepingresolutions

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Mysonaskedmemonthsagoifhecouldswitchfromhismainstreamhighschooltoa41

school.Atthattime,Iwasunsureandalittle42

Hewasn'tdoingwellinhisschool,andIknewthebestthingforhimwasto43to

anotherlearningenvironmenttocompletehisstudy.Butmyhearthurtalittlethathewouldnotwalk

thesamegraduation44thatIhadwalked,andalsothescenario(设想)Ihadcreatedwasno

longerbeneficialtohis45.

Mysonisextremely46andhadasmallfriendgroup.Largegroupsarecomplexfor

him.Aschoolofover2,500kidscanbedifficultforanyone,letalonemyboywithsocial47

Then,wedecidedthevocationalschool(职业学校)wasanoptionwiththesamegeneral

curriculum48byourstatetograduatehighschool.The49hehadalreadyearned

wouldcarryover,andhecouldgraduateearly.

Byallowinghimtogothere,wehavewatchedhim50!Thedifferenceisastonishing.

He51friendship,hewasproductiveandparticipatedinalifeskillscoursetohelphimself

withreal-lifestudies,andhe52withhisteachers.

Themostsignificantchangewasthathewouldcomehome53,enthusiasticabouthis

day,andexcitedto54howhisdayhadgone.

Ashismomma,itisallIneededtoknowthatmysonhaschosenwhatwas55forhim.

41.A.compulsoryB.technicalC.unprofessionalD.academic

42.A.heartbrokenB.nervousC.angryD.confused

43.A.applyB.adaptC.transferD.talk

44.A.ceremonyB.momentC.dilemmaD.stage

45.A.curriculumB.wellbeingC.friendshipD.decision

46.A.baldB.generousC.straightforwardD.shy

47.A.anxietyB.conductC.responsibilityD.awareness

48.A.studiedB.canceledC.requiredD.banned

49.A.creditsB.subjectsC.medalsD.reputations

50.A.graduateB.worsenC.thriveD.suffer

51.A.formedB.understoodC.abandonedD.remembered

52.A.gotawayB.madeupC.linedupD.gotalong

53.A.cryingB.murmuringC.complainingD.smiling

54.A.oversellB.learnC.shareD.predict

55.A.affordableB.suitableC.availableD.sensible

第二节(共10小题;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。

Whilethereisgrowingconsumer56(realize)oftheenvironmentalimpactoffast

fashion,canthesamebesaidaboutfastfurniture?Thechairsandtablesthatfillmanyofourhomes

andeverydaycesaremanufacturedonamassscale,andthecheaperitemsoftenendup57

landfills.

AccordingtotheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA),in2020over12milliontonsof

furniture58(throw)outinAmericaandsomeintotheforestillegally.Buyingfurniturecan

be59(incredible)expensive.Manyofusswitchovertocheaper,instantbrandslikeIKEA,

60manufacturersusematerialshardertorecycle,whichislikelytodamagetheenvironment.

Withgrowingcallsfbrsustainability,manybrandsareannouncingtochangethoughitremains

61(see)whethertheywillkeepthesepromises.In62(it)currentsustainabilitystrategy,

IKEAcommitsitselftousingonlyrecyclablematerialsinallitsproductsinanefforttopractice

“circular“designandcutemissionstonet-zero.Theconceptofcirculardesign63(win)

increasingconcernuptonow.In64circularsystem,furnitureproductswouldbedesigned

tolastlongerandbefullyrecyclable,thusforminga65(close)loop(环).

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是高三学生李华。3月12日是植树节(ArborDay),请你以学生会的名义写一则通知,

告知在校的留学生本周日在人民公园举行的植树活动。内容包括:

1.活动时间地点;

2.植树的准备;

3.活动流程。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Notice

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Oneday,inthemiddleoftheyear,weallfiledintotheclassroomasusual.Mr.Williams

followedus,enteringtheroomlast,stealthilysidesteppingandholdingsomethingbehindhisback.

“Ihaveasurpriseforyou,^,hesaid,dramaticallyrevealingaplasticbagwithatropicalfishinit.

Hehelditupanddemonstratedthatthefishwouldbeourclasspet.

Afterputtingthefishinthetank,heaskedustonameitandfeediteveryday.Therewasonly

onerule-notnegotiable.Wecouldnot,underanycircumstances,touchthefishwithourhands.Mr.

Williamswarnedusthatifhecaughtanystudentwiththehandsinthetankorifourfingersdirectly

cameclosetothosetechnicolorscales(彩色的鱼鳞),wewouldbesuspendedfromschoolfortwo

days,noquestionsasked.Thisironrulewasthusformedinourclass.

Dayafterdaywe'dcometoclassandfeedthefish.TherewasagirlstudentnamedAmyinour

class,whowasenchantedbythisbeautifulfishinparticular.Sheoftenpicturedwhatthefishcould

doifitwereswimmingfreeinthelake.Evensometimesshepressedherfaceuptotheglass

watchingthisrainbowinmotionswimbackandforth.Overtime,shesettledonanameforit:

Confucius.AboutaweekintoConfucius^desirablefamilyresidence,wetookturnsconductingits

dailyfeedingwithcaution.

Thefamiliarbellringing,Mr.Williamscasuallysteppedontotheplatformforclass.The

intenseeyeshadtofixonhim,afraidtoneglectthekeypointsoftheexam.Suddenlyaterrifying

soundinterruptedourattentivegaze,likeatsunamicoming.Unexpectedly,Confuciusjumpedfrom

thetanktotheground.MaybeitlistenedtoMr.Williamscheering.Confuciusflippedandgasped,

strugglingdesperatelyontheground.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

FinallyAmygotupfromherseat.

Relieved,weturnedoureyestoMr.Williams.

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