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全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题及参考答案
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C
orDonANSWERSHEET1(10points)
Thehumannoseisanunderratedtool.Humansareoftenthoughttobeinsensitivesmellers
comparedwithanimals,1thisislargelybecause,2animals,westandupright.Thismeansthat
ournosesare3toperceivingthosesmellswhichfloatthroughtheair,4themajorityofsmells
whichsticktosurfaces.Infact5,weareextremelysensitivetosmells,6wedonotgenerally
realizeit.Ournosesarecapableof7humansmellsevenwhentheseare8tofarbelowonepart
inonemillion.
Strangely,somepeoplefindthattheycansmellonetypeofflowerbutnotanother,9others
aresensitivetothesmellsofbothflowers.Thismaybebecausesomepeopledonothavethegenes
necessarytogenerate10smellreceptorsinthenose.Thesereceptorsarethecellswhichsense
smellsandsend11tothebrain.However,ithasbeenfoundthatevenpeopleinsensitivetoa
certainsmell12cansuddenlybecomesensitivetoitwhen13toitoftenenough.
Theexplanationforinsensitivitytosmellseemstobethatbrainfindsit14tokeepall
smellreceptorsworkingallthetimebutcan15newreceptorsifnecessary.Thismay16explain
whywearenotusuallysensitivetoourownsmellswesimplydonotneedtobe.Wearenot17
oftheusualsmellofourownhousebutwe18newsmellswhenwevisitsomeoneelse's.Thebrain
findsitbesttokeepsmellreceptors19forunfamiliarandemergencysignals20thesmellof
smoke,whichmightindicatethedangeroffire.
1.[A]although[B]as[C]but[D]while
2.[A]above[B]unlike[C]excluding[D]besides
3.[A]limited[B]committed[C]dedicated[D]confined
4.[A]catching[B]ignoring[C]missing[D]tracking
5.[A]anyway[B]though[C]instead[D]therefore
6.[A]evenif[B]ifonly[C]onlyif[D]asif
7.^distinguishing[B]discovering[C]determining[D]detecting
8.[Ajdiluted[B]dissolved[C]determining[D]diffused
9.[A]when[B]since[C]for[D]whereas
10.[A]unusual[B]particular[C]unique[D]typical
11.[A]signs[B]stimuli[C]messages[D]impulses
12.[A]atfirst[B]atall[C]atlarg[D]attimes
13.[A]subjected[B]left[C]drawn[D]exposed
14.[A]ineffective[B]incompetent[C]inefficient[D]insufficient
15.[A]introduce[B]summon[C]trigger[D]create
16.[A]still[B]also[C]otherwise[D]nevertheless
17.[A]sure[B]sick[C]aware[D]tired
18.[A]tolerate[B]repel[C]neglect[D]notice
19.[A]availabe[B]reliable[C]identifiable[D]suitable
20.[A]similarto[B]suchas[C]alongwith[D]asidefrom
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,Cor
D.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1(40points)
Text1
Everybodylovesafatpayrise.Yetpleasureatyourowncanvanishifyoulearnthatacolleague
hasbeengivenabiggerone.Indeed,ifhehasareputationforslacking,youmightevenbeoutraged.
Suchbehaviourisregardedas“alltoohumann,withtheunderlyingassumptionthatotheranimals
wouldnotbecapableofthisfinelydevelopedsenseofgrievance.ButastudybySarahBrosnan
andFransdeWaalofEmoryUniversityinAtlanta,Georgia,whichhasjustbeenpublishedinNature,
suggeststhatitalltoomonkey,aswell.
Theresearchersstudiedthebehaviouroffemalebrowncapuchinmonkeys.Theylookcute.They
aregood-natured,co-operativecreatures,andtheysharetheirfoodtardily.Aboveall,liketheir
femalehumancounterparts,theytendtopaymuchcloserattentiontothevalueofugoodsand
services”thanmales.SuchcharacteristicsmakethemperfectcandidatesforDr.Brosnan,sand
Dr.dewaal*s;study.Theresearchersspenttwoyearsteachingtheirmonkeystoexchangetokens
forfood.Normally,themonkeyswerehappyenoughtoexchangepiecesofrockforslicesofcucumber.
However,whentwomonkeyswereplacedinseparatebutadjoiningchambers,sothateachcould
observewhattheotherwasgettinginreturnforitsrock,theirbecamemarkedlydifferent.
Intheworldofcapuchinsgrapesareluxurygoods(andmuchpreferabletocucumbers)Sowhen
onemonkeywashandedagrapeinexchangeforhertoken,thesecondwasreluctanttohandhers
overforamerepieceofcucumber.Andifonereceivedagrapewithouthavingtoprovidehertoken
inexchangeatall,theothereithertossedherowntokenattheresearcheroroutofthechamber,
orrefusedto;acceptthesliceofcucumberIndeed,themerepresenceofagrapeintheother
chamber(withoutanactualmonkeytoeatit)wasenoughtoreduceresentmentinafemalecapuchin.
Theresearchessuggestthatcapuchinmonkeys,likehumans,areguidedbysocialemotions,
inthewild,theyareaco-operative,grouplivingspecies,Suchco-operationislikelytobestable
onlywheneachanimalfeelsitisnotbeingcheated.Feelingsofrighteousindignation,itseems,
arenotthepreserveofpeoplealone,Refusingalesserrewardcompletelymakesthesefeelings
abundantlycleartoothermembersofthegroup.However,whethersuchasenseoffairnessevolved
independentlyincapuchinsandhumans,orwhetheritstemsformthecommonancestorthatthe
specieshad35millionyearsago,is,asyet,anunansweredquestion.
21.Intheopeningparagraph,theauthorintroduceshistopicby
A.posingacontrast.
B.justifyinganassumption.
C.makingacomparison.
D.explainingaphenomenon.
22.Thestatement“itisalltoomonkey(Lastline,paragraph1)impliesthat
A.monkeysarealsooutragedbyslackrivals.
B.resentingunfairnessisalsomonkeys,nature.
C.monkeys,likehumans,tendtobejealousofeachother.
D.noanimalsotherthanmonkeyscandevelopsuchemotions.
23.Femalecapuchinmonkeyswerechosenfortheresearchmostprobablybecausetheyare
A.moreinclinedtoweighwhattheyget.
B.attentivetoresearchers'instructions.
C.niceinbothappearanceandtemperament.
D.moregenerousthantheirmalecompanions
24.Dr.BrosnanandDr.deWaalhaveeventuallyfoundintheirstudythatthemonkeys
A.prefergrapestocucumbers.
B.canbetaughttoexchangethings.
C.willnotbeco-operativeiffeelingcheated.
D.areunhappywhenseparatedfromothers.
25.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Monkeyscanbetrainedtodevelopsocialemotions.
B.Humanindignationevolvedfromanuncertainsource.
C.Animalsusuallyshowtheirfeelingsopenlyashumansdo.
D.Cooperationamongmonkeysremainsstableonlyinthewild.
Text2
Doyourememberallthoseyearswhenscientistsarguedthatsmokingwouldkillusbutthe
doubtersinsistedthatwedidn,tknowforsure?Thattheevidencewasinconclusive,thescience
uncertain?Thattheantismokinglobbywasouttodestroyourwayoflifeandthegovernmentshould
stayoutoftheway?LotsofAmericansboughtthatnonsense,andoverthreedecades,some10million
smokerswenttoearlygraves.
Thereareupsettingparallelstoday,asscientistsinonewaveafteranothertrytoawaken
ustothegrowingthreatofglobalwarming.ThelatestwasapanelfromtheNationalAcademyof
Sciences,enlistedbytheWhiteHouse,totellusthattheEarth,satmosphereisdefinitelywarming
andthattheproblemislargelyman-made.Theclearmessageisthatweshouldgetmovingtoprotect
ourselves.ThepresidentoftheNationalAcademy,BruceAlberts,addedthiskeypointintepreface
tothepaneTsreporuScienceneverhalltheanswersButsciencedoesprovideuswiththebest
availableguidetothefuture,anditiscriticalthatoutnationandtheworldbaseimportant
policiesonthebestjudgmentsthatsciencecanprovideconcerningthefutureconsequencesof
presentactions.”
Justasonsmokingvoicesnowcomefrommanyquartersinsistingthatthescienceaboutglobal
warmingisincomplete,thatit'sOktokeeppouringfumesintotheairuntilweknowforsure,
thisisadangerousgame:bythe100percentoftheevidenceisin,itmaybetoolate.Withthe
risksobviousandgrowing,aprudentpeoplewouldtakeoutaninsurancepolicynow.
Fortunately,theWhiteHouseisstartingtopayattention.Butit'sobviousthatamajority
ofthepresident'sadvisersstilldon,ttakeglobalwarmingseriously.Insteadofaplanofaction,
theycontinuetopressformoreresearch-aclassiccaseofuparalysisbyanalysis”.
Toserveasresponsiblestewardsoftheplanet,wemustpressforwardondeeperatmospheric
andoceanicresearchButresearchaloneisinadequate.IftheAdministrationwon,ttakethe
legislativeinitiative,CongressshouldhelptobeginfashioningconservationmeasuresAbill
byDemocraticSenatorRobertByrdofWestVirginia,whichwouldofferfinancialincentivesfor
privateindustryisapromisingstartManyseethatthecountryisgettingreadytobuildlots
ofnewpowerplantstomeetourenergyneeds.Ifweareevergoingtoprotecttheatmosphere,
itiscrucialthatthosenewplantsbeenvironmentallysound.
26.Anargumentmadebysupportersofsmokingwasthat
A.therewasnoscientificevidenceofthecorrelationbetweensmokinganddeath.
B.thenumberofearlydeathsofsmokersinthepastdecadeswasinsignificant.
C.peoplehadthefreedomtochoosetheirownwayoflife.
D.antismokingpeoplewereusuallytalkingnonsense.
27.AccordingtoBruceAlberts,sciencecanserveas
A.aprotector.
B.ajudge.
C.acritic.
D.aguide.
28.Whatdoestheauthormeanbyuparalysisbyanalysis”(Lastline,paragraph4)
A.Endlessstudieskillaction.
B.Carefulinvestigationrevealstruth.
C.prudentplanninghinders.
D.Extensiveresearchhelpsdecision-making.
29.Accordingtotheauthor,whatshouldtheAdministrationdoabout
A.Offeraidtobuildcleanerpowerplants.
B.Raisepublicawarenessofconservation.
C.Pressforfurtherscientificresearch.
D.Takesomelegislativemeasures.
30.Theauthorassociatestheissueofglobalwarmingwiththatofsmokingbecause
A.theybothsufferedfromthegovernmentysnegligence.
B.alessonfromthelatterisapplicabletotheformer.
C.theoutcomeofthelatteraggravatestheformer.
D.bothofthemhaveturnedfrombadtoworse.
Text3
Ofallthecomponentsofagoodnight,ssleep,dreamsseemtobeleastwithinourcontrol.
Indreams,awindowopensintoaworldwherelogicissuspendedanddeadpeoplespeak.Acentury
ago,Freudformulatedhisrevolutionarytheorythatdreamswerethedisguisedshadowsofour
unconsciousdesiresandrears,bythelate1970s.neurologistshadswitchedtothinkingofthem
asjustumentalnoise“therandombyproductsoftheneural-repairworkthatgoesonduringsleep.
Nowresearcherssuspectthatdreamsarepartofthemind,semotionalthermostat,regulatingmoods
whilethebrainis“off-line“Andoneleadingauthoritysaysthattheseintenselypowerfulmental
eventscanbenotonlyharnessedbutactuallybroughtunderconsciouscontrol,tohelpussleep
andfeelbetter,"It'syourdream“saysRosalindCartwright,chairofpsychologyatChicago,s
MedicalCenter."Ifyoudon,tlikeit,changeit.”
Evidencefrombrainimagingsupportsthisview.ThebrainisasactiveduringREM(rapideye
movement)sleep-whenmostvividdreamsoccur-asitiswhenfullyawake,saysDr,EricNofzinger
attheUniversityofPittsburgh.Butnotallpartsofthebrainareequallyinvolved,thelimbic
system(theaemotionalbrain")isespeciallyactive,whiletheprefrontalcortex(thecenter
ofintellectandreasoning)isrelativelyquiet."Wewakeupfromdreamshappyofdepressed,and
thosefeelingscanstaywithusallday“saysStanfordsleepresearcherDr,WilliamDement.
Andthisprocessneednotbelefttotheunconscious.Cartwrightbelievesonecanexercise
consciouscontroloverrecurringbaddreamsAssoonasyouawaken,identifywhatisupsetting
aboutthedream.Visualizehowyouwouldlikeittoendinstead,thenexttimeisoccurs,try
towakeupjustenoughtocontrolitscourse.Withmuchpracticepeoplecanlearnto,literally,
doitintheirsleep.
Attheendoftheday,there'sprobablylittlereasontopayattentiontoourdreamsatall
unlesstheykeepusfromsleepingof“wewakeuinapanic,“CartwrightsaysTerrorism,economic
uncertaintiesandgeneralfeelingsofinsecurityhaveincreasedpeople,sanxiety.Thosesuffering
frompersistentnightmaresshouldseekhelpfromatherapistFortherestofus,thebrainhas
itswaysofworkingthroughbadfeelings.Sleep-orratherdream-onitandyou'11feelbetterin
themorning.
31.Researchershavecometobelievethatdreams
A.canbemodifiedintheircourses.
B.aresusceptibletoemotionalchanges.
C.reflectourinnermostdesiresandfears.
D.arearandomoutcomeofneuralrepairs.
32.Byreferringtothelimbicsystem,theauthorintendstoshow
A.itsfunctioninourdreams.
B.themechanismofREMsleep.
C.therelationofdreamstoemotions.
D.itsdifferencefromtheprefrontalcortex.
33.Thenegativefeelingsgeneratedduringthedaytendto
A.aggravateinourunconsciousmind.
B.developintohappydreams.
C.persisttillthetimewefallasleep.
D.showupindreamsearlyatnight.
34.Cartwrightseemstosuggestthat
A.wakingupintimeisessentialtotheriddingofbaddreams.
B.visualizingbaddreamshelpsbringthemundercontroll.
C.dreamsshouldbelefttotheirnaturalprogression.
D.dreamingmaynotentirelybelongtotheunconscious.
35.WhatadvicemightCartwrightgivetothosewhosometimeshavehaddreams?
A.leadyourlifeasusual.
B.Seekprofessionalhelp.
C.Exerciseconsciouscontrol.
D.Avoidanxietyinthedaytime.
Text4
Americannolongerexpectpublicfigures,whetherinspeechorinwriting,tocommandthe
Englishlanguagewithskillandgift.Nordotheyaspiretosuchcommandthemselves.Inhislatest
book,DoingOurOwnThing.TheDegradationoflanguageandMusicandwhyweshouldlike,care,
JohnMcWhorter,alinguistandcontroversialistofmixedliberalandconservativeviews,sees
thetriumphof1960scounter-cultureasresponsibleforthedeclineofformalEnglish.
Butthecultoftheauthenticandthepersonal,“doingourownthing”,hasspeltthedeath
offormalspeech,writing,poetryandmusic.Whileeventhemodestlyeducatedsoughtanelevated
tonewhentheyputpentopaperbeforethe1960s,eventhemostwellregardedwritingsincethen
hassoughttocapturespokenEnglishonthepage.Equally,inpoetry,thehighlypersonal,
performativegenreistheonlyformthatcouldclaimrealliveliness.Inbothoralandwritten
English,talkingistriumphingoverspeaking,spontaneityovercraft.
Illustratedwithanentertainingarrayofexamplesfrombothhighandlowculture,thetrend
thatMr.McWhorterdocumentsisunmistakable.Butitislessclear,totakethequestionofhis
subtitle,whyweshould,likecare.Asalinguist,heacknowledgesthatallvarietiesofhuman
language,includingnon-standardoneslikeBlackEnglish,canbepowerfullyexpressive-there
existsnolanguageordialectintheworldthatcannotconveycomplexideasHeisnotarguing,
asmanydo,thatwecannolongerthinkstraightbecausewedonottalkproper.
Russianshaveadeeplovefortheirownlanguageandcarrylargechunksofmemorizedpoetry-
intheirheads,whileItalianpoliticianstendtoelaboratespeechthatwouldseemold-fashioned
tomostEnglish-speakers.Mr.McWhorteracknowledgesthatformallanguageisnotstrictly
necessary,andproposesnoradicaleducationreforms-heisreallygrievingoverthelossof
somethingbeautifulmorethanuseful.WenowtakeourEnglish“onpaperplatesinsteadofchina”.
Ashame,perhaps,butprobablyaninevitableone.
36.AccordingtoMeWhorter,thedeclineofformalEnglish
A.isinevitableinradicaleducationreforms.
B.isbutalltoonaturalinlanguagedevelopment.
C.hascausedthecontroversyoverthecounter-culture.
D.broughtaboutchangesinpublicattitudesinthe1960s.
37.Theword“talking”(Linge6,paragraphs)denotes
A.modesty.
B.personality.
C.liveliness.
D.informality.
38.TowhichofthefollowingstatementswouldMeWhortermostlikelyagree?
A.Logicalthinkingisnotnecessarilyrelatedtothewaywetalk.
B.BlackEnglishcanbemoreexpressivethanstandardEnglish.
C.Non-standardvarietiesofhumanlanguagearejustasentertaining.
D.Ofallthevarieties,standardEnglishCanbestconveycomplexideas.
39.ThedescriptionofRussians'loveofmemorizingpoetryshowstheauthor,s
A.interestintheirlanguage.
B.appreciationoftheirefforts.
C.admirationfortheirmemory.
D.contemptfortheirold-fashionedness.
40.Accordingtothelastparagraph,apaperplates"isto“china”as
A.temporaryvisto“permanent”.
B.”radical"isto"conservative”.
C.ufunctionalisto"artistic".
D.“humble”isto“noble”.
PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshaveremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethemost
suitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoofthenumberedblanktherearetwoextrachoices,
whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.Markyouranswerson
ANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Canadaspremiers(theleadersofprovincialgovernments),iftheyhaveanybreathleft
aftercomplainingaboutOttawaattheirlateJulyannualmeeting,mightspareamomenttodo
something,toreducehealth-carecosts.
They5reallgroaningaboutsoaringhealthbudgets,thefastest-growingcomponentofwhich
arepharmaceuticalcosts.
41.
Whattodo?BoththeRomanowcommissionandtheKirbycommitteeonhealthcare-tosaynothing
ofreportsfromotherexpertsrecommendedthecreationofanationaldrugagency.Insteadofeach
provincehavingitsownlistofapproveddrugs,bureaucracy,proceduresandlimitedbargaining
power,allwouldpoolresources,workwithOttawa,andcreateanationalinstitution.
42.
ButunationalMdoesn,thavetomeanthat."National“couldmeaninterprovincial-provinces
combiningeffortstocreateonebody.
Eitherway,onebenefitofaanationalvorganizationwouldbetonegotiatebetterprices,
ifpossible,withdrugmanufacturers.Insteadofhavingoneprovince-oraseriesofhospitals
withinaprovince-negotiateapriceforagivendrugontheprovinciallist,thenationalagency
wouldnegotiateonbehalfofallprovinces.
Ratherthan,say,Quebec,negotiatingonbehalfofsevenmillionpeople,thenationalagency
wouldnegotiateonbehalf31millionpeople.Basiceconomicssuggeststhegreaterthepotential
consumers,thehigherthelikelihoodofabetterprice.
43.
Asmallstephasbeentakeninthedirectionofanationalagencywiththecreationofthe
CanadianCo-ordinatingOfficeforHealthTechnologyAssessment,fundedbyOttawaandtheprovinces.
Underit,aCommonDrugReviewrecommendstoprovinciallistswhichnewdrugsshouldbeincluded,
predictablyandregrettablyQuebecrefusedtojoin.
Afewpremiersaresuspiciousofanyfederal-provincialdeal-making.They(particularly
QuebecandAlberta)justwantOttawatoforkoveradditionalbillionswithfew,ifany,strings
attached.That*sonereasonwhytheideaofanationalisthasn,tgoneanywherewhiledrugcosts
keeprisingfast.
44.
PremierslovetoquoteMr.Romanow,sreportselectively,especiallythepartsaboutmore
federalmoneyperhapstheyshouldreadwhathehadtosayaboutdrugs.
“Anationaldrugagencywouldprovidegovernmentsmoreinfluenceonpharmaceuticalcompanies
inordertoconstraintheever-increasingcostofdrugs.”
45.
SowhenthepremiersgatherinNiagaraFallstoassembletheirusualcomplaintlist,they
shouldalsogetcrackingaboutsomethingintheirjurisdictionthatwouldhelptheirbudgetsand
patients.
A.Quebec,sresistancetoanationalagencyisprovincialistideology.Oneofthrstadvocates
fornationallistwasaresearcheratLavalUniversity.Quebec,sDrugInsuranceFundhasseen
itscostsskyrocketwithannualincreasesfrom14.3percentto26.8percent!
B.OrtheycouldreadMr.Kirby,sreport:”thesubstantialbuyingpowerofsuchanagency
wouldstrengthenthepublicprescription-druginsuranceplanstonegotiatethelowestpossible
purchasepricesfromdrugcompanies,,
C.Whatdoes“national"mean?RoyRomanowandSenatorMichaelKirbyrecommendeda
federal-provincialbodymuchliketherecentlycreatedNationalHealthCouncil.
D.Theproblemissimpleandstark:health-carecostshavebeen,are,andwillcontinueto
increasefasterthangovernmentrevenues.
E.AccordingtotheCanadianInstituteforHealthInformation,prescriptiondrugcostshave
risensince1997attwicetherateofoverallhealth-carespending.Partoftheincreasecomes
fromdrugsbeingusedtoreplaceotherkindsoftreatmentspartofitarisesfromnewdrugscosting
morethanolderkinds.Partofitishigherprices.
F.So,iftheprovinceswanttorunthehealth-careshow,theyshouldprovetheycanrunit,
startingwithaninterprovincialhealthlistthatwouldendduplication,saveadministrativecosts,
preventoneprovincefrombeingplayedoffagainstanother,andbargainforbetterdrugprices.
G.Ofcoursethepharmaceuticalcompanieswillscream.Theylikedividedbuyers,theycan
lobbybetterthatway.Theycanusethethreatofremovingjobsfromoneprovincetoanother.
Theycanhopethat,ifoneprovinceincludesadrugonits,listthepressurewillcauseothers
toincludeitontheirs.Theywouldn'tlikeanationalagencyagency,butself-interestwould
leadthemtodealwithit.
PartC
Directions:
ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.
YourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.(lOpoints)
Itisnoteasytotalkabouttheroleofthemassmediainthisoverwhelminglysignificant
phaseinEuropeanhistory.Historyandnewsbecomeconfused,andone'simpressionstendtobe
amixtureofskepticismandoptimism.(46)Televisionisoneofthemeansbywhichthesefeelings
arecreatedandconveyed-andperhapsneverbeforehasitservedtomuchtoconnectdifferent
peoplesandnalionsasisiherecenlevenlsinEurope.TheEuropethatisnowformingcannotbe
anythingotherthanitspeoples,theirculturesandnationalidentities.Withthisinmindwe
canbegintoanalyzetheEuropeantelevisionscene.(47)InEurope,aselsewheremulti-media
groupshavebeenincreasinglysuccessfulgroupswhichbringlogelhertelevision,radionewspapers,
magazinesandpublishinghousesthatworkinrelationtooneanother.OneItalianexamplewould
betheBerlusconigroupwhileabroadMaxwellandMurdochcometomind.
Clearly,onlythebiggestandmostflexibletelevisioncompaniesaregoingtobeableto
competecompleteinsucharichandhotly-contestedmarket.(48)Thisalonedemonstratesthat
thetelevisionbusinessisnotaneasyworldtosurviveinafactunderlinedbystatisticsthat
showthatoutofeightyEuropeantelevisionnetworksnolessthan50%tookalossin1989.
Moreover,theintegrationoftheEuropeancommunitywillobligetelevisioncompaniesto
cooperatemorecloselyintermsofbothproductionanddistribution.
(49)Cre
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