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其次单元测试

(时间:120分钟满分:150分)

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.Whatwasthewoman?

A.Acook.B.Amanager.C.Awaitress.

2.Howwillthewomangetthere?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.

3.Whereistheman'sIDcard?

A.Inthedrawer.B.Onthedesk.C.Inthebag.

4.Whyisthewomangoingtotheschool?

A.Topickupherson.B.Tovisitherson'steacher.

C.Toaskhersonwhathedoeseveryday.

5.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Doctorandpatient.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.

其次节(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至7题。

6.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofBob?

A.Helikesplaying.B.Helikeschatting.C.Heishard-working.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdo?

A.TheywillmeetBob.B.Theywillstudyinthelibrary.

C.Theywillgotothecinema.

听笫7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Howmanybagsdidthewomanreceivetoday?

A.Eleven.B.Thirty.C.Four.

9.Whatisintheman*sbag?

A.Somemoney.B.Ablackpen.C.IlisIDcard.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhenwillthemanvisitNewYork?

A.FromApril14.B.FromApril17.C.FromApril4.

11.Howmuchwillthemanspendontheroomforfournights?

A.$308.B.$1,032.C.$1,232.

12.Whatkindofroomwouldthemanlike?

A.Anon-smokingroomwithtwosinglebeds.

D.Asmokingroomwithaqueensizedbed.

C.Anon-smokingroomwithaqueen-sizedbed.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.SomefamousparksinChina.B.AtouristsiteinChina.

C.SomewildlifeinChina.

14.Howlongdidthewomanstayinthepark?

A.Threedays.B.Fourdays.C.Fivedays.

15.Whatdidthewomanseeinthepark?

A.Tigers.B.Butterflies.C.Snakes.

16.Whatarethepathslikeinthepark?

A.Theyhavestairs.B.Theyareveryplair.C.Theyareverydifficult

towalkon.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatwasLilybeforeshecamehere?

A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Adriver.

18.HowmanychildrenarethereinLily'sfamily?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

19.WhereisLilynow?

A.InMexico.B.InLondon.C.InNewYork.

20.WheredidLilylivewhenshefirstcametothecity?

A.Inahotel.B.Onthestreet.C.Inanapartment.

其次部分阅读(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

IhaveaprettygoodideaofhowbigLakeSuperiorisbecauseIwalkedallthe

wayaroundit.Iwalkedabouttenmilesaday,andittookmefiveandahalfmonths.

1.2.

LakeSuperiorwas

createdbyaglaciera

milethick,which

pushedsouthfrom

Canada.ItdugahugeTheCascadeRiver

basinthatfilledwithfallsoverrockypools

waterwhentheglacierbeforerunninginto

meltedabouttenthelake.(Cascade

thousandyearsago.RiverStatePark,

Al1thesoi1wasb1ownMinnesota)

off,leavingbehind

onlyhardrocks.

3.4.

ThisisoneofmyThisrockpaintingwas

favoriteplacesonthemadeby0jibway

trip.HerethetrailIndians.Itrecordsa

runsoversomeofthecrossingofthelakeby

oldestandhardestaboutriflymeninfour

rocksonEarth.orfivecanoes.(Lake

(PukaskwaNationalSuperiorProvincial

Park,Ontario,Canada)Park,Ontario,Canada)

IwassurprisedtobetreatedinsuchaspecialwaybythepeopleImeton

mytrip.1gotgiftsoffoodandinvitationstosharemealsandstayinpeople*s

homes.Somehowthetripwasimportanttothesepeople,too.Peopleaskedmequestions

like"Whatkindoffooddoyoueat?”and"Don'tyourfeetgettired?”fmglad

nobodyaskedmewhyIdidthewalk.I'mnotexactlysuremyself.AllIknowisthat

itwasthebestthingI'vedoneinmylife.

21.WhichpictureandcaptionshowstheoriginofLakeSuperior?

A.Thefirst.B.Thesecond.C.Thethird.D.Thefourth.

22.Whal'sthegeologicalfeatureofLakeSuperiorarea?

A.Hilly.B.Sandy.C.Rocky.D.Muddy.

23.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthetrip?

A.Tiring.B.Surprising.C.Adventurous.D.Wonderful.

B

SzilajkaErzsebetisaHungarianartistwhoturnsordinarypebblesintoamazing

worksofart.Theartistsaysshe,sinspiredbytaepebbles'shape,therichness

oftheirpatterns,andthebeautyofnature."Iuseal1thepebblesintheiroriginal

formshapedonlybynatureitself.wsaysSzilajka.

WhenSzilajkaiscreatingherart,sheletsherfeelingsshapethedetails.

“Thiswaythecompletecpicturebecomesdynamicinspiteofthefactthatthepebbles

themselvesplayastaticroleintheworkofart,“explainstheartist."It's

likeaphototakenintheperfecttime.includesthemovement,thefeeling,the

storywhichcanbecontinued.Thiswaytherearcnotonlypebblesinthepictures

butinvisiblefingerprintsand4soul-prints*aswell.w

Whencreatingherart,Szilajkaoftenreliesonhercustomers,ideasbutuses

herartisticfreedomaswe11.“IfIonlylistentomyself,Idothinkthatthemost

essentialelementsinlifestandonthesimplestthings,“saystheartist."For

me,artisaddingthatlittlesomethingextratosimplesubjectmatters.w

Theartistbelievesthatthecompletedworkofartisnotonlyherownbuta

commoncreationoftheartistandthereceiver.uThesetwothingstogetherispebble

art,“explainsSzilajka."Itonlybecomesarealworkofartifitreallymeans

somethingtothereceiversastheyhavetheopportunitytoaddtheirownfeelings

andthoughtsaswell.Pebbleshavenoface,soanyonecanenterandplayapartin

apebblepicture...”

24.What'sthefeatureofherworkaccordingtoSzilajka?

A.It'soriginalanddynamic.B.It,screativeandpicturesque.

C.It*simaginativeandstatic.D.It*semotionalandinspiring.

25.Whatdoestheunderlined"It”refertoinParagraph2?

A.Apebble.B.Apebblepicture.C.Aphoto.D.Natureitself.

26.Whatarethelasttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?

A.TheinspirationofSzilajka*screation.B.TheconceptofSzilajka's

creation.

C.ThesignificanceofSzilajka'screation.D.TherewardsofSzilajka's

creation.

27.What'sthegenreofthetext?

A.Afeature.B.Anargumentativeessay.

C.Abiography.D.Apersonageintroduction.

C

Elderlypeoplehaveahigherchanceofsufferingfromillnessessuchasdiabetes,

cancer,andheartdisease.OnecommonhealthproblemthataffectsthemisAlzheimer's

disease,whicheiffectsaperson*smemory,behavior,andthinking.Becauseofmemory

lossandbehavioralchanges,peoplewithAlzheimer'smayslowlybecomeunableto

takecareofthemselves,eventuallyrequiringconstantcarefromfamilymembersor

caregivers.

ThereisnocureforAlzheimer*satthemonent-drugscanonlytreatits

symptoms.

Buttechnologycanimprovethelivesofthoselivingwiththeconditionbymaking

iteasierforthemtogoabouttheirdailyactivities.Forexample,trackingdevices

placedinwatchesorjewelrycanmonitorwhereapersonis.Automatedreminderscan

alsobestoredinmotionsensorsandplacedaroundthehouse.Whenasensordetects

movement,itcanplayarecordedvoicemessagetoremindthepersontolockthedoor

orturnoffthestove.

Alzheimer,sdiseaseisahugechallenge,butwemaybegettingclosetofinding

asolution.Inthefuture,itmightbepossibletotreatAlzheimer'swithoutusing

drugs.AteamofresearchersinAustraliahascreatedaformoftechnologythatcan

sendsoundwavesintothebrain.Thesesoundwaveshelptoclearwasteinthebrain

thatcontribute.Alzheimer,s.Theteamhastestedtheirtechnologyandfound

thatithelpedtorestorememoryin75percentofmice.Workonthetechnologyisn't

complete,but,ifsuccessful,itcouldpreventmemorylossinpeoplewithAlzheimer,s.

Thisreallydoesfundamentallychangetheunderstandingofhowtotreatthisdisease

andresearchersforeseeagreatfutureforthisapproach.

28.Alzheimer1sisadiseasethatmainlyaffectsthe_________.

A.musclesB.bloodC.brainD.heart

29.Uptonow,whichcanhelpAlzheimer'spatientswhogetlosteasily?

A.Trackingdevices.B.Automatedreminders.

C.Sendingsoundwavesintothebrain.D.Restoringmemory.

30.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacewcontributesto“inthelastparagraph?

A.Helpstocure.B.Helpstocause.C.Helpstoworsen.I).Helpsto

prevent.

31.What'sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Elderlypeoplewillbegintofacemanychallenges.

B.Societyshouldprovideenoughhealthcaretoelderlypeople.

C.There*saneedtobetterunderstandthecauseofAlzheimer's.

D.TechnologymightsolvesomeproblemsofpeoplewithAlzheimer*s.

D

“Thepastisadifferentcountry;theydothingsdifferentlythere,"L.P.

Hartleywroteinoneofhisbest-knownnovels,ThoGoBetween.TotheBritishnovelist,

thepastwasirrelevantAndoneofmyChinesestudentsoncetoldme“Ihaveno

interestinthepast.I'monlyinterestedinthepresentandthefuture.Ihave

todisagree.The"past"isaveryinterestingcountry,andthemoreweknowgbout

it,themorewewillbeabletounderstandthepresentandthus,prepareourselves

forthefuture.

Anidealplace,asIseeit,thatcanallowustolookbackonthepastisthe

museum.Iprefertovisitmuseumsasifyouaresittinginthesameroomwithsome

ofthegreatestmeninhistory.Whilenomuseumscanclaimtoofferacompletepicture

ofhumanhistory,thelessonswccanlearnfromtheeventsandwondersofthepast

areofgreatvalue.

Thankstomoderntechnology,museumsarebeingtransformedfromplacesof

lookingandlearningtospacesofparticipationandinteraction.Alargenumberof

immersive(沉醉式)multi-mediadisplays,whichallowvisitorstoengagewithits

exhibitsduringtheirvisit,playabigpartattheShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseum.

Theriseintechnologyhasalsomademuseumsir.oreaccessiblethanever.Since

theoutbreakofCOVID-19,traditionalmuseumshavestartedtothinkoutsideofthe

boxinordertocreatenewwaysforvisitorstoexperiencetheircollectionsonline.

Itisdefinitelygoodnewsforthosewhoarefascinatedbymuseumsbutarestruggling

toactual1ygothere.However,youshouIcin'texpecttogetthesameexperiencethat

anin-personvisitwouldprovide,atleast,thatis,fornow.

InternationalMusejmDayisobservedonMay18everyyear.Thisisaquick

reminderthatyoushouldalwayssparesometimetovisitmuseumsandappreciatethe

umust-see'em"thingsthatareanimportantpartoftheculturalheritageof

humankind.

32.Whatdoesthewriterthinkof"thepast"?

A.Different.B.Significant.C.Unrelated.I).Understandable.

33.Whyisthemuseumanidealplacetolookbackonthepast?

A.It'swhereto1earnandreflect.B.It*swheretolearnaboutprevious

events.

C.It'swheretomeetwithgroatminds.D.It'swheretoappreciateancient

wonders.

34.Whatdoes“outsideoftheboxway”referto?

A.Offeringonlineexhibits.B.Allowingmorein-personvisits.

C.Addingmulti-mediadisplays.D.Showingacompletepictureofhistory.

35.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TechnologyRevivesMuseumsB.ObserveInternationalMuseumDay

C.MuseumsAr。uMust-see,emswD.VisitMuseumsIn-personorOnline

其次节(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。

Agardenforwildlifeinyourbackyarddoesn*thavetobeajungleofuntidy

plantlife.11canandshouldbeaquietshelterforyouandanimals.Infact,you

don'tneedagreatdealofspacetocreateawildlifegarden.36Usewhatyou

haveandbuildfromthere.Asuccessfulgardenforwildlifeisbuiltonfouraspects:

shelterandprotection:foodsources,watersourcesandnestingareas.

37Asyoucreateawildlifegarden,keeptnisinmind.Yourgoalshouldbe

apleasingmixofevergreenanddeciduoustreesar.dbushes.Plantsthatmakeyour

wintergardenbeautifulwillalsoprovideshelterandprotection.

Birdfeedersareamustforanygardenforwi1dIife.Trymakingyourown!Take

intoaccountthatdifferentbirdsfeedatdifferentlevelsandeatdifferentkinds

ofseed,fruitandfats.Trytochooseasmanylocalvarietiesaspossible.38

Also,lookforplantsthatproduceberriestoserveasafoodsourceinfalland

winter.

Allanimalsneedwatertosurvive.Aneasywaytoensurethearrivalofwilclife

istoprovideacleanwatersource.Thetraditionalbirdbathisfine,butplacing

abowlatgroundlevelwi11givesomeothercreaturesachance.Thelow,boggyspot

intheyardmaybetheperfectspottodigoutapondforfish,frogsandbirds.39

Asyoucreateawildlifegarden,planfornestingareas.Afewbirdboxesaround

theyardcanbeaninvitstiontothesurroundingbirdpopulation.40Nestingbirds

areterritorialandwon'tnesttooclosetotheirneighbors.

A.Don5tputthoseboxestooclosetogether.

B.Itwillmakeyourbackyardlovelyandpeaceful.

C.Alargerspaceonlyincreasesthevarietyofthecreatures.

D.Theboxesshouldbemeasuredspecificallyforbirdsinyourarea.

E.Eventhesmallestpreformedpoolcanaddwildlifeinteresttoyouryard.

F.Almostallwildcreaturesuseplantsnotonlyforprotectionbutalsofor

shelter.

G.Seeds,nectarandinsectsareallpossiblefoodsourcesforsomelittle

creatures.

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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和I)四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。

LeilaTaheriusedtogototheWelshHarpwetlandasaschoolgirl.Atthattime,

the160-hectarenature41washometovariousbirds,alsoTaheri*sperfect

playground.Sheplayedbaseballthere,forgettingtogohome.

InAugust,2024,37-year-oldTaheri43thewetlandandthekindofdump-like

(垃圾场般的)surroundings44Taheri.Becauseofpollution,birdspopulations

hadbeen45.Tomakethingsworse,thenearbyresidentspaidlittleattention

tothewetland.

Astrong46tocosomethingcontrolledher.Taheridecidedtobeginwitha

litterpick.She47-herneighborstojoinin.Inonemonth,they4870bags

ofrubbish.Then,Taheriexpandedtheworkintomoregeneralenvironmentalactivism.

49.monthly1itterpicks,theyalsoworkedwithsomebirdprotection

organizations.Currently,theyaretryingto§0aplannedbridgeacrossthe

wetland,foritwilldestroybirds'habitatdespitetheadvantageof51the

localsafewminutes*walk.

Taheri'sefforts52.Moreandmorelocalsarenowmoreenvironmentally

53.>moreinvolved,andhavecometoseethevalueofherwork.Shemakesareal

54notonlytothe'VclshHarp,andbutforthewidercommunity.JustasTaheri

says»"Don'Istand55,dosomethingaboutit.

41.A.campB.portC.wonderlandD.reserve

42.A.definitelyB.eventua11yC.frequent1yD.absolutely

43.A.rediscoveredB.reflectedC.rebuiltD.registered

44.A.attractedB.embarrassedC.excitedD.shocked

45.A.doublingB.droppingC।.disappearingD.recovering

46.A.shameB.doubtC.desireD.fear

47.A.invitedB.promisedC.orderedD.taught

48.A.providedB.replacedC.spottedD.collected

49.A.DuetoB.ApartfromC.AsforI).Insteadof

50.A.blockB.tailorC.designD.preserve

51.A.permittingB.savingC.sparingD.taking

52.A.wentoutB.ranoutC.paidoffD.tookoff

53.A.awareB.demandingC.anxiousD.generous

54.A.advanceB.differenceC.decisionD.response

55.A.straightB.aloneC.fastD.still

其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Mostofyouhaveheardoftheterm“bigdata”.Ifanyone56(confuse)by

it,letmeexplainit.Whenacompanyrecordstheinformationofmillionsofusers,

itcananalyzethis“bigdata”todiscoverpatternsandtrends,allowingthemto

makebetterbusinessdecisions.Itsoundslikeascienceexperiment,buteverysingle

userwhogivesuptheirinformation§7(become)anunwillingtestsubject.

Companiesc1aimthatthedataisusedtoprovide“betterservice”,58isreal1y

anexcuseforthemtomakemoremoney.

TakeshoppingonTaobao59anexample.Youwillgetproductrecommendations

60(base)onyourpreviouspurchases,makingitmuch61.(easy)tofinish

ashoppinglist.However,didyoureallyenduponly62(purchase)itemsyou

originallyhadinmind?Ordidyouaddafewmoretothecart?That*swherethe

businesswins.Andthecustomers?Theyjustbecomeonemorepointofdatainthe

system.

Astechnologygrowsmoreadvanced,therewillonlybemore63(opportunity)

foryoutobeexposed.Everysinglephoto,textorvideoyoupostontheInternet

istheretohelpsomeonepaint64betterpictureofyou.Perhapsinthenear

future,someonewillhavecollectedenoughdata65(predict)thefuture

decisionsyouwillmakebeforeyouevenmakethem.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你校将增设体育课选修项目(electiveevent),校报英文版面对全校学

生征求看法。请你给编辑写一封电子邮件,内容包括:

1.你的观点;

2.项目建议及理由。

留意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.可适当增加细微式节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头及结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

DearEditor,

Yotrs,

LiHua

其次节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,依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。

TheAce

BillieJeanwasalwaysf'ul1ofenergyandplayedaswel1asshecould.Oneteacher

suggestedsheshouldbemore“ladylike“andtrynottowinallthetime,buther

parentsdidn,tagree.

“Playaswellasyoucanandbethebestyoucanbe!”theytoldher.

Onemorning,BillieJean'sfriendSusantappedherontheshoulderduringclass.

“Doyouwanttoplaytennis?”

"What'stennis?”BillieJeanwhisperedback.

It'safungame.You'11loveit-yougettorunandjumpandhitabal1with

aracket(球拍)!

BillieJeandidn'tknowwhata“racket"was,buttennissoundedexciting!

Thenextweekend,SusantookBillieJeantoafamousclub—theCountryClub.

ThenSusanhandedherastrangethinglookinglikeanot."Thisisaracket.You

hitaballwithit!”

Susanthrewayellowballather.BillieJeanfrownedandwavedherracketas

hardasshecould.Shespentmoretimehittingtheairthanshedidhittingthetall,

butshelovedplayingtennisanyway!Itseemedthatshefoundoutwhatshewasgoing

todowithherlife-shewantedtobeanace(最佳选手)oftennisintheworld!When

goinghomethatnight,sunburnedandexhausted,shehadonlyonequestioninher

mind.

“MomandDad,canIpleasehaveatennisracketofmyown?”BillieJeanasked.

Herparentslookedateachother.uMoneyisabitshort,“hermothersaid."But

youcansaveupforone!”

留意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答。

“WhatcanIdotomakesomemoney?”BillieJeanthoughtto

herself._

Withherbelovedracket,BillieJeandecidedtopractisehardtorealizeher

tennis

dream._

其次单元测试

第一部分

答案:

1-5ACABB6-10CCBCA

11-15CCBAB16-20AACBB

听力材料:

Text1

M:Whydidyouleavethatjob?

W:Ididn't1ikestandinginthekitchenal1day.Icouldn'tbearit!

Text2

M:Doyouwanttogobybusorbytaxi?

W:Neither.I*dprefertowalkthere.Itisgoodformyhealth.

Text3

M:HaveyouputmyII)cardinyourbag,darling?

W:Whatapoormemoryyouhave!Youputitinthedeskdrawerlastnight.

Text4

M:We'11bebusythismorning.Doyoustillhavetogototheschool?

W:Yes,Ihavetoseemyson'steacher.Youknow,heislyingeveryday.

Text5

W:I*msorry,Mr.Wang,butIcan,thandinmyhomeworkontime.

M:Couldyougivemethereason?

W:Iwastakingcareofmymotherallnightyesterday.Shewasbadlyill.

Text6

W:Hi,Steve.What:syourplanfortonight?

M:Idon'thaveanyplans.Areyoudoinganythingspecial?

W:Well,ifyou*rebored,let*smeetuptonightandgotoseeafilm.

M:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.ShouldwcinviteBob?

W:Idon'tthinkso.Heisalwaysworking,andhedoesn,tlikewastingtime

chattingorplaying.

M:OK.We'llleavehimoutthen.Whenandwhereshouldwemeet?

W:Lettsmeetat8:30atthegateoftheuniversity.

M:Oh,Ishouldreturnsomebooksfirst.Whataboutmeetinginfrontofthe

universitylibrary?

W:Allright,r11seeyoulatertonight.

Text7

W:LostandFound.WhatcanIdoforyou?

M:Ileftmybagonasubwaytrainthismorning.

W:Well,wereceivedthirtybagsfromthesubwaycompanytoday.Whatcoloris

yours?

M:It'sblackandit*smadeofleather.

W:Hmm…Wo,vegotelevenhere.Isitbigorsmall?

M:It'snotbig.It'sabout50cmby20cm.

W:Hmm...Wehavefourhere.Canyoutellmethecontentsofit?Isthereany

moneyinit?

M:No.There*sawhiteParkerpen,anumberofbusinesscardsandmyIDcard!

W:YourIDcard?Cou1dyougivemeyourname,please?

M:LeoJohnson.

W:Well,Ithinkwehaveyourbaghere.

Text8

M:Hello,I*dliketobookahotelroom.

W:Thatshouldbenoproblem.MayIhaveyourfullname,please?

M:MynameisJohnSandals.J-o-h-n,S-a-n-d-a-1-s,JohnSandals.

W:Yes,Mr.Sandals.Howlongwi11youstay,sir?

M:I*mplanningtovisitNewYorkfromFriday,April14untilMonday,April17.

Howmuchareyourroomspernight?

W:Eachnightis$308.

M:Thatpriceisperfectlyacceptable.

W:Wonderful!Wou1dyoupreferasmokingoranon-smokingroom?

M:Non-smoking,please.

W:Verywe11.Doyouwantaroomwithaqueen-sizedbedortwosinglebeds?

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