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试卷类型:A潍坊市2024-2025学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题2024.11注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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。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.Whatcausedtheprojectfailureaccordingtotheman?A.Alackofcleargoals. B.Poorcommunication. C.Insufficientresources.2.Whereisthelecturetheater?A.Infrontofthelaboratory. B.Behindtheschoollibrary. C.Nexttotheteachingbuilding.3.Whatdidthespeakersdojustnow?A.Theyboughtsomefood. B.Theysetuptheirstand. C.Theysoldouttheirproducts.4.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Donatingclothes. B.Startingabusiness. C.Usingrecycledmaterials.5.Whenwillthespeakersprobablyarriveattherestaurant?A.At7:25. B.At7:30. C.At7:40.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。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.Whichcharacterisgoodatsolvingmysteries?A.Daphne. B.Velma. C.Fred.7.Whatisthewoman’sopiniononShaggyandScooby?A.Theyarefunny. B.Theyareimaginative. C.Theyaretroublesome.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredidthemanfindinformationaboutcavehomes?A.Fromhisfriend. B.Fromajournal. C.FromaTVshow.9.Whatisoneoftheadvantagesofcavehomesmentionedbytheman?A.Theyareeasytobuild.B.Theycanexistforcenturies.C.Theyarecomfortabletolivein.10.WhatdoesthewomanlookforwardtowhenvisitingShaanxiProvince?A.Visitingmoderncities.B.Exploringthecavehomes.C.Studyingtheconcretehomes.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthesubjectofthefirstpaintingintheconversation?A.Awoman. B.Autumnscenery. C.Ahat.12.WhenwasAutumnRhythm:Number30finished?A.In1905. B.In1940. C.In1950.13.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Grateful. B.Confused. C.Disappointed.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdidthewomandobeforetheconversation?A.Shewentshopping. B.ShevisitedMr.Brown. C.Sheworkedoutathome.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherworks?A.Theyhelpherkeepfigure.B.Theyhelpherliveanactivelife.C.Theyhelphermakemorefriends.16.What’stheman’sdifficultyinstartingahealthydiet?A.Takinginenoughproteinseveryday.B.Eatingtherightamountofvegetables.C.Givingupprocessedfoodsanddessert.17.Whatisthewomanlikelytodonext?A.Prepareameal. B.Buysomesnacks. C.Offersometips.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.AtwhatagedidLuanYushuaibecomeadeliveryman?A.39yearsold. B.34yearsold. C.30yearsold.19.HowdidLuanYushuaiunderstandtheEnglishemail?A.Hegotittranslatedbysoftware.B.Heaskedafriendtoreadittohim.C.HeconsultedanEnglish-speakingperson.20.WhogaveLuanYushuaithenickname“RunningKing”?A.Hiscompanycolleagues.B.Thenonprofessionalrunners.C.TheParisOrganizingCommittee.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AVolunteerZambiaVolunteerZambiaisauniqueinternationalsportprogrammerunbytheWallaceGroup—acooperationbetweenleadingUK“sport”universities—toprimarilysupportandworkwiththeleadingZambiansportsNon-GovernmentalOrganization,SportinAction.Theprojectiscommittedtothesustainablepracticeofbothsportandinternationaldevelopment.EveryyearDurhamUniversitysendsstudentsouttoZambiafor8weeksbetweenJuneandSeptember.VolunteersworkwithZambianvolunteercoachestodeliversustainablesportopportunitiesforyoungpeopleintheircommunity,particularlywomenandgirls.Therolesinclude:—FootballDevelopmentOfficer—BasketballDevelopmentOfficer—Media,MarketingandCommunicationsOfficer—EnterpriseDevelopmentOfficerPleaseemailgeorgia.m.donohue@durham.ac.ukorcommunity.engagement@durham.ac.ukformoreinformationaboutanyoftheroles.WhencanIapply?ApplicationstypicallyopenSeptember/Octoberforthefollowingyear’stravel.Findusatfreshersfair,oremailvolunteerzambia.du@durham.ac.ukifyouareinterestedinapplying.APPLICATIONSFOR2025TRAVELAREOPEN!Applicationsclose:25thNovember2024forsportdevelopmentand21stDecember2024forbusinessenterprise.28thNovemberformedia,marketingandcommunications.InterestedinfundraisingforSportinAction?InadditiontobeinganactivememberoftheVolunteerZambiaProject,DurhamUniversityisdevotedtofundraisingforSportinActionZambia.EveryyearTeamDurhamclubscontributetoraisingover£10,000forit.IfyouareinterestedinhostingafundraisingeventforSportinAction,pleaseemailsportinaction.zambia@durham.ac.uktofindouthowyoucandothis.21.WhatisanaimofVolunteerZambia?A.ToexpandtheWallaceGroup. B.ToadvertiseUK“sport”universities.C.TopromoteZambiansportdevelopment. D.TosponsortheyouthofDurhamUniversity.22.WhencanyousubmityourapplicationfortheroleofBasketballDevelopmentOfficer?A.Nov.24,2024. B.Nov.28,2024. C.Dec.21,2024. D.Dec.25,2024.23.Whichemailaccountcanyouturntoforthefundraisinginformation?A.volunteerzambia.du@durham.ac.uk B.georgia.m.donohue@durham.ac.ukC.sportinaction.zambia@durham.ac.uk D.community.engagement@durham.ac.ukBThejoysofthenightridewerethejoysoffeelingpresentinmybodyagain.Cyclingfeltlikeacelebrationofdynamicenergy,ofbloodandbone.AreminderthatmybodywasstillhealthyandfunctioningdespitethetwoheartoperationsIhadasakid,whichtookmeoutofsportsentirely.Irememberthedoctor’sorders:nofootball,nophysicaleducation.TheytoldmeIwasfragile(脆弱的),andsoIbecamefragile.Iwasinmiddleschoolthen.Itfeltasifmybodyhadbeentakenawayfromme.Theyputmeinacombinationswing-dance-and-painting-classinstead.Butthedoctorsneversaidnocycling,andforabriefmomentincentralTexas,bikingbecamemorepopularthanfootball,whichsavedmysociallife.Istillbelievethatthespeed,thewindandthebloodintheearsonasilentstreetcandothattomybody—bringitbacktolifeonceagain.Astimeworeon,Idevelopedanaffectionforthenightride.Belowthewhoosh(呼啸声)ofthewind,Ilistenedformyheart,thentherhythmofmytiresoversidewalk.Thepainofhardphysicaleffortwouldpale,nottomentionthewindbuffetingmyface.Theroughroadconstantlytoldmethattherewasaroadbeneathmytiresandthepossibilityoftravel.ThestressonboththebodyandthebikemaderealwhatI’dsuspectedallalong:althoughremovedfrommyfamily,myfriends,myformerlife,Istillexistedinthesestreets.Therewasafrivolity(轻松感)tothenightride,too,akindoffrivolityIhadn’tfeltpastyears.I’dspentsomuchtimesittingatadesk,sittinginbed,sittingonasofa.Mydaysweredefinedbyconstantanxietyandfear,andtheworldfeltlikeathingthathappenedtome,notsomethingIcouldparticipatein.Butduringthenightride,Ipaidattentiononlytothemoment.IfIdidn’t,I’dhitthepothole(坑洼)intheroad.Sobynecessity,Ibecamepresent,andIfeltpresent,whichistosayeverythingstartedtofeelfunagain.24.Whatmadetheauthorhavetochoosethenightride?A.Doctors’advice. B.Poorhealth. C.Heavyschoolwork. D.Cycling’spopularity.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph2referto?A.Theauthor’senergygotrestored. B.Theauthor’sfiguregotreshaped.C.Theauthor’sbodybecameflexible. D.Theauthor’smindbecamestrong.26.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thechangesoftheauthor’slife. B.Thedifficultiesinbikingatnight.C.Thereasonsforenjoyingthenightride. D.Thedoubtsabouttheauthor’ssociallife.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveybymentioningthepastinthelastparagraph?A.Lifeisaboutgoingwiththeflow. B.Thepastisfullofendlessregrets.C.Livingforthemomentisnecessary. D.Learningfromthepastisinvaluable.CThefastautonomousloggingmachineadvanceddownaSwedishforestpathandscannedforpiledlogstotransport.Itthenliftedthemupandloadedthemontoitstrailer.Anewstudyofthetruck-sizerobotsuggestsitcouldhelpforestworkerswithatleastsomedeadlyjobs.“It’sthefirsttrialforustoseethatthemachinewebuiltisperhapscapableofdoingwhatweweredreamingitcoulddo,”saysPedroLaHera,aroboticistandleadauthorofthestudy.Traditionalloggingjobsareoftenrequiringoperatorstomultitaskandbearnearlyconstantvibration(振动)whileoperatingloggingvehicles.Tiredforestersdon’talwayspayattentiontootherplantsinthearea,thusdamagingtheecosystemsaroundthem.Loggingisalsodangerous;intheU.S.,ithasoneofthehighestdeathratesofanyindustry.Roboticists,softwareengineersandforestryscholarsinSwedensetouttoautomatesomeloggingtasks.TheyusedGPStosetapathinaclear-cutareaandequippedthevehiclewithacomputervisionsystemtohelpitidentify,pickupandreleasecutlogs.Thepredeterminedtasksequence(序列)demonstrateshow,inacontrolledenvironment,amachinewithlittletonohumanoversightcouldoperate.“Wehaveproblemsgettinghelpworkinginthewoods,”saysThomasDouglass,aloggerinGuilford,Maine,“Soit’sdefinitelyanadvancement.”Fornowthesevehicles’usemaybelimitedtoSweden,wherenearlyallpathsinforestsarewellidentified,andsatellitesprovideinformationonloggedareas.LoggersintheU.S.,incontrast,harvesttreesbothinplantationsandinnaturalstandswhereself-pilotedmachinerywouldfacemorechallenges.Still,theresearchhighlightsaspectsofautonomousmachinerythatareworthdevelopingfurther,saysDaliaAbbas,aforesterwhohasinvestigatedtheeffectsofloggingoperationsinenvironmentallysensitiveareas.Eventually,Abbassays,she“woulddefinitelyhopethatittakesintoaccountthefullerrangeofwhereit’soperating,whetheritcarrieswildlife,othercontaminants(污染物)orinsectsthatcomewiththelogstoavoidanyharm,anditssensitivitytotheterrain(地形).”28.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthetraditionalloggingjobs?A.Demandingandrisky. B.Tiringbutrewarding.C.Profitablebutdangerous. D.Promisingandcreative.29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Wheretheloggingmachineryworksbest.B.Whatchallengestheloggingmachineryfaces.C.Howtheloggingmachineryachievesautomation.D.WhyGPStechnologyisusedintheloggingprocess.30.WhyistheuseofautomatedloggingvehiclesrestrictedtoSweden?A.Itsloggersarewellequipped. B.Itsforestsarefullymonitored.C.Itsroadsarespeciallydesigned. D.Itsloggedareasareeasilyaccessible.31.Whatisafutureconsiderationfordevelopingtheloggingmachine?A.Itscapacityofloadinglogs. B.Itsimpactontheecosystem.C.Thereplacementofhumanlabor. D.Theconvenienceofitsoperation.DImaginejourneyingdownthehighwaywhenyounoticeyourfueltankrunninglow.YourGPSindicates10gasstations.Naturally,youwantthecheapestoption.Youpassthefirsthandfulandobservetheirpricesbeforeapproachingonewithaseeminglygooddeal.Doyoustop,withoutknowinghowsweetthebargainscouldgetuptheroad?Ordoyoucontinueexploringandriskregretforrejectingthebirdinhand?Howdoyoudecidewhentoexplorefurtherandwhentodecideonachoice?AsafascinatingrecentBigThinkarticleexplainsindetail,nomatterwhatchoiceyou’remaking,mathematiciansclaimthe37percentruleapplies.Spendthefirst37percentofyourdecision-makingprocessgatheringinformationandcommittingtonothing.Afterthat,choosethenextoptionthatcomesalongthat’sbetterthaneverythingyou’veseenbefore.Thisrulegivesyouthehighestprobabilityofmakingthesuperiorchoice.Applyingthispreciserulewillsimplifymessyreality.Ifyou’vegivenyourselfamonthtohuntforamostcomfortableapartment,the37percentrulesuggestsyouspendthefirstthirdorsoofthatsurveyingthemarketandmakingnodecisions.Ifyou’rehiringanassistantandplantointerview10candidates,letthefirstthreegoby.Thenchoosethenextpersonwhobeatsthatfirstbunch.Whatifanabsolutelybrilliantcandidatejusthappenstobethefirstoneyoucomeacross?Followingthisrulemightendupcomplainingandwondering,“Whatif?”Itistruethatmattersoftheheartaren’tlogical,andthisruleonlymaximizesprobabilities.Itdoesn’tguaranteesuccess.Soiflightningstrikesortheangelssingandyou’reabsolutelysureyou’vefoundtheperfectmatchforyou,don’tletinflexiblerulesstandintheway.Butevenifit’sunwisetoblindlyfollowthe37percentruleineveryinstance,thatdoesn’tmakeitunhelpful.Spendingroughlythefirstthirdofyourdecision-makingprocessgatheringinformationcanhelpyouresistfearofmissingout.Knowingthatyoushouldsecurethefirstcandidatewhobeatstheoptionsyoupreviouslyexploredcanhelpyougatherthecouragetomakedecisions.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thebirdinhand”inparagraph1referto?A.Asweeterbargainahead. B.ThefirstGPSrecommendation.C.Thepreviouscheapergasstation. D.Amoresuitablerouteonthejourney.33.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofthe37percentrule?A.Choosingthe1stfrom100. B.Choosingthe36thfrom100.C.Choosingthe37thfrom100. D.Choosingthe38thfrom100.34.Whatisthewritingpurposeofparagraph4?A.Toofferareminder. B.Togiveanexample.C.Toproveaconclusion. D.Tomakeanassumption.35.Howdoesthe37percentrulebenefitus?A.Itboostsourself-confidence. B.Itenhancesourabilitytoanalyzedata.C.Itstrengthensourlinkswiththesociety. D.Itimprovesourdecision-makingefficiency.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Giftsaresomeaningfulthatmanybelievethatgiftsfromtheirromanticpartnerareabigwaytheycanunderstandhowmuchtheirpartnerlovesthem.36Butinfact,gift-givingandreceivingisactuallytheleastpopularlovelanguage.Thisleadstothequestion:Whydomostpeoplesaythatgift-givingstressesthemout?Partoftheproblemisthatoccasionsthatinvolvegift-givingarefilledwithuncertainty.Ifit’sanoccasionlikeChristmas,wherepeopleareshoppingforeachotheratthesametime,peoplemightbenervousaboutwhetherthegifttheygivewillbeinthesamecategoryasthegifttheywillalsoreceive.37ImaginethatsomeoneisshowingsomesignsofSeasonalAffectiveDisorder,andyou’reconsideringgivinghimalighttherapy(光疗)lampasagift.Thereceivermaypossiblyregardthisas“justwhattheyneeded.”Butwhatifthelamp-receiverinterpretsthegiftasanunwelcomepieceofcommentontheircurrentstate?Anotherissueisthatyou’reprobablygoingtogiveabadgift,andthatbadgiftmightovershadowthemanygoodgiftsyou’vegiven.38Theidea,simplyput,isthatbadoutcomeshaveastrongerpsychologicalimpactthancomparablegoodoutcomes.FewbaseballfansrememberallthegroundballsthatBillBucknerfieldedcleanly,butmanyremembertheonethatwentthroughhislegs.Worstofall,there’stheanxietythatcomeswithreceivinggifts.Youmightexpectthatalotofwell-meaningbutdisappointinggiftsareheadingyourway.Therecanbesomeuneasethatcomeswithknowingthatyou’llsoonneedtoperformjoyandappreciation.3940Whendonecarefully,itcanbeawonderfulwaytocommunicatetolovedonesthatweappreciateandunderstandthem.Giftscanabsolutelydrawpeopleclosertogether,inalastingway.A.Thesmellofabadgiftcandelay.B.However,gift-givingisnotallbad,ofcourse.C.Uncertaintycanalsoresultfromdifferentcategoriesofgifts.D.Thereisalsogreatuncertaintyaroundhowthegift-receiverswillrespond.E.Soonyoumaybeinastateofpayingforyoursuchkindofoverperformance.F.Indeed,gift-givingoccasionsseemlikewonderfulopportunitiestocreatedelight.G.Evenworse,youmightworrythegift-giverwilldetectyourinsincerityandgethurt.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,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Scaringmylittlebrother,Daniel,wassofunnywhenwewerelittle.EspeciallywhenIhidwell,ranoutandscreameda“boo,”hewould41intotheairlikeashockedfrog.Buthewasjustgettingsharpandusedtosimple“boos”.Afraidthatmy42ofbeingabigsisterwasthreatened,Iswitched43—Rubbersnakesunderhispillows,ghoststoriesaboutameanoldman…Anyway,scaringhimwasmydutyandmy44.Sadly,allgoodthingsmust45.Danielwasgrowingtallandstrong.Amasterof46likemeknowswhentogiveupahopelesscause.Ideclaredpeace—Danielaccepteditverywell,47nothing.However,Icouldhardlyfeel48withoutbeingpunishedformydeeds.Oneafternoonat16:30Ireturnedtoa(n)49home.Icouldfeelthesilence50behindcornerslikeabigkidwaitingtofrightenme.SoIturnedonthemusicasloudaspossibletocoverupthe51ofsound.Icouldn’tunderstandwhyIfeltsouneasy.Finally,at19:00,mybigbrotherrushedhome,52saying,“Daniel…bikeaccident…”Iimmediatelyfelt53—Danielwasalwaysbreakingtoesandskinningknees.Butwhenhearing“…nohelmet(头盔)…facefirst…”,Ithoughttomyself,“Itwasn’tfunnyanymore.”ThatnightDanieldidn’tcomehome.Histoothwaslost.Hisfacewasahorrible54,blackandblueandbrightred.MypoorDaniel!Nowwewereprettymucheven(扯平的)becauseit55alottoscareabigsister.41.A.spring B.blow C.slide D.dive42.A.bond B.power C.standard D.reputation43.A.attitudes B.strategies C.steps D.hobbies44.A.burden B.fault C.reward D.passion45.A.proceed B.come C.end D.postpone46.A.quarrel B.scare C.cheat D.negotiation47.A.enjoying B.suffering C.demanding D.leaving48.A.ataloss B.atacrossroads C.atease D.atrisk49.A.private B.empty C.humble D.ideal50.A.forming B.shaking C.smiling D.hiding51.A.absence B.frequency C.volume D.harmony52.A.secretly B.calmly C.excitedly D.breathlessly53.A.annoyed B.worse C.better D.fortunate54.A.mess B.puzzle C.sign D.profile55.A.took B.marked C.indicated D.meant第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheWuzhenTheatreFestivaltakesplaceeachyearintheancientwatertownofWuzheninJiaxing,Zhejiangprovince.Formanypeople,theannualfestival56(it)isanescapefromtheireverydayroutinetoatownwiththeater57(happen)everywhere.WalkingfromtheentranceoftheXizhascenicarea58thetown’scenter,visitorswillpasstheWuzhenGrandTheatre,wherethefestival’sopeningandclosing59(ceremony)areheld,entertheancienttownwithitsinterwoven(相互交织的)alleysandwaterways,60passhistoricalsquaresanddocks,whichserveasantiquesettingsforopen-airscenes.Theoldbuildings,withtheirwhitewallsandgray,upturnedroofedges,hidewithinthemtheatersitesofdifferentsizes.HeldbetweenOct17and27,thisyear’sWuzhenTheatreFestivalwasits61(eleven)edition,andwasorganizedaroundthethemeof“solidity”,becausethepursuitofambitionamonguncertainexternalfactors62(require)having“faithlikeagreatrock”.Wuzhenandtheaterseem63naturalfit.TheWuzhenfestivalstandsoutforbeingaspecialtheatricalartcenterwithJiangnanfolkcustoms,64(compare)toothermajortheaterfestivalsaroundtheworld.TheWuzhenfestivalis65(fundamental)inclusiveanddiverse.Wewouldliketopromotealltypesoftheaterproductionshere.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack在体育课上扭伤脚踝。你帮他取回了熬制好的口服中药包,并附留言条,内容包括:1.简述药的功效;2.告知服药注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJack,Bestregards,LiHua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。Paulawasacheerfulgirlwhoenjoyedexploringtheworldaroundher.Sheslippedintohergrandfather’sattic(阁楼)atonetimeandfoundakiteinthecorner.Itwasmadebyhisgrandfatherwhenhewasachild,andheclaimeditbelongedtoPaula.Oneday,thewindwhisperedpromisesofagoodflyingday.Paulacouldhardlycontainherexcitementwhengrandfatheragreedtoflythekitewithher.Shegrabbedthekiteanddashedtowardstheopenfieldnearby,herheartpoundingwithanticipation.However,assoonasshestartedrunning,thekitekeptgettingtangled(缠绕)upinitsownstring!Shetriedpullingitapartwithnoluck.“Thisisn’thowIimaginedthiswouldgo,”shesaidtoherself.ThenhergrandfathernoticedhowupsetPaulawasfeelingandhesteppedintohelp.Heshowedherhowtoholdontothehandlewhileheworkedonuntyingthewholestring.“Don’tworry,Paula,”hesaid,“Flyingkitescanbetrickysometimes,butit’salsoaboutlearningandhavingfun.”Encouragedbyhergrandfather’swords,Pauladecidedtokeeptryingagain.Atfirst,itdidn’tseemlikethingsweregettinganybetter—everytimeshethrewthekiteintotheair,itwouldjustdropbackdownontotheground.Paulatriedagainandagain,feelingmuchmoreconfident.Shecarefullyheldontothehandleandthrewherkiteintotheair…andthistimeitflew!Thestringslidthroughherfingerssmoothlynow!Fromthatdayon,allactivitiesgavewaytokiteflying.ForPaula,daysspentflyingkiteswasnotjustaboutthejoyofflying,butalsoaboutthestoriestoldbythecirclingkite.Shefelteachcircle,eachdive,eachgust(一阵)ofwindcarryanewtale.Eachstorywasunique,muchlikethekiteitself.Paulawouldlistenattentively,herimaginationtakingflight.注意:1

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