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专题十四语义揣测
挖命题
【考情探究】
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此题型主要考查考生通过阅读上下
语义文,结合中学生放白的常识,依据已
知的信息对语篇中画线的单词、短语120216★★
揣测或句子在此文本中的意思进行推想
的实力。
分析解读尽管江苏高考英语试题不是每年都会考到语义揣测题,但这种形式是对学生.语言
素养的检测。在试题命制上,会从单个单词的考查到短语、句意的揣测,从生词的揣测到熟词
生义的揣测,还会考查对替代词所替代内容的推断。因此,考生除了具备依据特定语境对某•
单词、句子或句中某一部分的精确理解实力之外,还需具备有关构词法的基木学问。
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【五年高考】
A组自主命题•江苏卷题组
Passage1(2024江苏,B)词
数:322
Inthe1760s,MathurinRozeopenedaseriesofshopsthatboasted(享有)aspecial
meatsoupcalledconsomme.Althoughthemainattractionwasthesoup,Roze'schain
shopsalsosetanewstandardfordininRout,whichhelpedtoestablishRozeasthe
inventorofthemodernrestaurant.
Today,scholarshavegeneratedlargeamountsofinstructiveresearchabout
restaurants.Takevisualhintsthatinfluencewhatweeatrdinersservedthemselves
about20percentmorepasta(意大利面食)whentheirplatesmatchedtheirfood.When
adark-coloredcakewasservedonablackplateratherthanawhiteone,customers
recognizeditassweeterandmoretasty.
Lighlingmatlers,Loo.WhenBer1inleslauranluusLoniersalei(idarknes«,lliey
couldn*ttel1howmuchtheyJdhad:thosegivenextra-largesharesatemorethan
everyoneelse,butwerenonethewiser-theydidn'tfeelfuller,andtheywerejust
asreadyfordessert.
Timeismoney,butthatprinciplemoansdifferentthingsfordifferenttypes
ofrestaurants.Uniikefast-foodplaces,finediningshopsprefercustomerstostay
longerandspend.Onewaytoencouragecustomerstostayandorderthatextraround:
pulonsomeMozart(莫扎特).Whenclassical,ratherthanpop,musicwasplaying,
dinersspentmore.Fastmusichurrieddinersout.Particularscentsalsohavean
effect:dinerswhogotthescentoflavender(薰衣草)stayedlongerandspentmore
thanthosewhosmelledIciron,ornoscent.
Meanwhile,thingsthatyoumightexpecttodiscouragespending-"bad"tables,
crowding,highprices-don'tnecessarily.Dinersatbadtables-nexttothekitchen
door,say—spentnearlyasmuchasothersbutsoonfled.Itcanbeconcludedthat
restaurantkeepersneednot“beoverlyconcernedabout'bad'tables,“giventhat
theyfreprofitable.Asforcrowds,aHongKongstudyfeundthattheyincreaseda
restaurant*sreputation,suggestinggreatfoodatfairprices.Anddoublinga
buffet*spriceledcustoirerstosaythatitspizzawas11percenttastier.
1.Theunderlinedphrase“nonethewiser“inparagraph3mostprobablyimplies
thatthecustomerswere.
A.notawareofeatingmorethanusual
B.notwi11ingtosharefocdwithothers
C.notconsciousofthefocdquality
D.notfondofthefoodprevided
2.Howcouldafinediningshopmakemoreprofit?
A.Playingclassicalmusic.
B.Introducinglemonscent.
C.Makingthelightbrighter.
D.Usingplatesoflargersize.
3.Whatdocsthelastparagraphtalkabout?
A.Tipstoattractmorecustomers.
B.Problemsrestaurantsarefacedwith.
C.WaystoimproverestaurantsJreputation.
Dmonmisunderstandingsaboutrestaurants.
答案
1.A2.A3.D
Passage2(2024江苏,B)词
数:346
Red-backedfairywrens燃鹦),which1iveinnorthernandeasternAustralia,lay
threeorfoureggsatatime.
Beforebirth,babiescantellthedifferencebetweenloudsoundsandvoices.
Theycanevendistinguishtheirmother*svoicefromthatofafemalestranger.But
Whenitcomestoembryoniclearning(胎教),birdscouldruletheroost.Asrecently
reportedinTheAuk:OrnithologicalAdvances,somemotherbirdsmayteachtheiryoung
tosingevenbeforetheyhaich(孵化).New-bornchickscanthenimitatetheirmom,s
cal1withinafewdaysofenteringtheworld.
Thiseducationalmethodwasfirstobservedin2012bySoniaKleindorfer,a
biologistatFlindersUniversityinSouthAustralia,andhercolleagues.Female
Australiansuperbfairywrenswerefoundtorepeatonesoundoverandoveragain
whilehatchingtheireggs.Whentheeggswerehatched,thebabybirdsmadethesimilar
chirptotheirmothers-asoundthatservedastheirregular“feedme!”call.
Tofindoutifthespecialqualitywasmorewidespreadinbirds,theresearchers
soughtthered-backedfairywren,anotherspeciesofAustraliansongbird.Firstthey
collectedsounddatafrom67nestsinfoursitesinQueenslandbeforeandafter
hatching.ThentheyidentifiedbeggingcalIsbyanalyzingtheordei'andnumberof
notes.Acomputeranalysisblindlycomparedcallsproducedbymothersandchicks,
rankingthembysimilarity.
Itturnsoutthatbabyred-backedfairywrensalsoemergechirpingliketheir
moms.Andthemorefrequentlymothershadcalledtotheireggs,themoresimilar
were(.hebabies'beggingcalls.Inaddition,theteamsetupaseparateexperiment
thatsuggestedthatthebabybirdsthatmostcloselyimitatedtheirmom,svoice
wererewardedwiththemostfood.
Thisobservationhintsthateffectiveembryoniclearningcouldsignal
neurological(神经系统的)strengthsofchildrentoparents.Anevolutionary
inferencecanthenbedrawn."Asaparent,doyouinvestinqualitychildren,or
doyouinvestinchildrenthatareinneed?”Kleindorferasks."Ourresultssuggest
thattheymightbegoingforquality.”
1.TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph1means"”.
A.betheworstB.bethebest
C.bejustasbadD.bejustasgood
2.WhatareKleindorfer,sfindingsbasedon?
A.Similaritiesbetweenthecallsofmomsandchicks.
B.TheobservationoffairywrensacrossAustralia.
C.ThedatacollectedfromQueens1and?slocals.
D.Controlledexperimentscnwrensandotherbirds.
3.Embryoniclearninghelpsmotherbirdstoidentifythebabybirdswhich.
A.canreceivequalitysignalsB.areinneedoftraining
C.fittheenvironmentbetterI),maketheloudestcall
答案
l.B2.A3.C
Passage3(2024江苏,D)词
数:690
OldProblem,NewApproaches
Whilec1eanenergyisincreasinglyusedinourdailylife,globalwarmingwi11
continueforsomedecadesafterCOJemissions(排放)peak.Soevenifemissionswere
tobegintodecreasetoday,wewou1dstillfacethechailengeofadaptingtoclimate
change.HereIwi11stresssomesmarterandmorecreatveexamplesofclimate
adaptation.
Whenitcomestoadaptation,itisimportanttounderstandthatclimatechange
isaprocess.Wearethereforenottalkingaboutadaptingtoanewstandard,but
toaconstantlyshiftingsetofconditions.Thisiswhy,inpartatleast,theUS
NationalClimateAssessmentsaysthat:"Thereisno'one-sizefitsall'
adaptation.Nevertheless,therearesomeactionsthatoffermuchandcarrylittle
riskorcost.
Aroundtheworld,peopleareadaptinginsurprisingways,especiallyinsome
poorcountries.FloodshavebecomemoredamaginginBangladeshinrecentdecades.
MohammedRezwansawopportunitywhereotherssawonlydisaster.Hisnot-for-profit
organizationruns100riverboatsthatserveasfloatinglibraries,schools,and
healthclinics,andareequippedwithsolarpanelsandothercommunicating
facilities.Rezwaniscreatingfloatingconnectivity(连接)toreplacefloodedroads
andhighways.Butheisalsoworkingatafarmorefundamentallevel:hisstaffshow
peoplehowtomakefloatinggardensandfishpondstopreventstarvationduringthe
wetseason.
ElsewhereinAsiaevenmoreastonishingactionsarcbeingtaken.ChcwangNorphcl
livesinamountainousregioninIndia,whereheisknownastheIceMan.Theloss
ofglaciers(冰川)thereduetoglobalwarmingrepresentsanenormousthreatto
agriculture.Withouttheglaciers,waterwillarriveintheriversattimeswhen
itcandamagecrops.Norphel'sinspirationcamefromseeingthewasteofwaterover
winter,whenitwasnotneeded.Hedirectedthewastedxaterintoshallowbasins
whereitfroze,andwasstoreduntilthespring.Hisfieldsoficesupplyperfectly
timedirrigation(浇灌)water.Havingcreatedninesuchicereserves,Norphel
calculatesthathehasstoredabout200,000mofwater.Climatechangeisacontinuing
process,soNorphel,sicereserveswillnotlastforever.Warmingwillovertake
them.Butheisprovidingafewyearsduringwhichthefarmerswill,perhaps,be
abletofindothermeanscfadapting.
IncreasingEarth*sreflectivenesscancooltheplanet.InsouthernSpainthe
suddenincreaseofgreenhouses(whichreflect1ightbacktospace)haschangedthe
warmingtrendlocally,andactuallycooledtheregion.WhileSpainasawholeis
heatingupquickly,temperaturesnearthegreenhouseshavedecreased.Thisexample
shouldactasaninspirationforal1cities.Bypaintingbuildingswhite,cities
mayslowdownthewarmingprocess.
InPeru,localfarmersaroundamountainwithaglacierthathasalreadyfallen
victimtoclimatechangehavebegunpaintingtheentirenountainpeakwhiteinthe
hopethattheaddedreflectivenesswi11restorethe1ife-givingice.Theoutcome
isstillfarfromclear.BuitheWorldBankhasincludedtheprojectonitslist
of(<100ideastosavetheplanet".
Moreordinaryformsofadaptationarchappeningeverywhere.Afriendofmine
ownsanareaoflandinwesternVictoria.Overfivegenerationsthelandhasbeen
toowetforcropping.Butduringthepastdecadedecliningrainfallhasallowedhim
toplanthighlyprofitablecrops.Farmersinmanycountriesarealsoadaptinglike
this-citherbygrowingnewproduce,orbygrowingthesamethingsdifferently.This
iscommonsense.Butsomesuggestionsforadaptingarenot.Whenthepolluting
industriesarguethatwe'velostthebattletocontrolcarbonpollutionandhave
nochoicebuttoadapt,it/sanonsensedesignedtomakethecaseforbusinessas
usual.
Humanbeingswi11continuctoadapttothechangingc1imatcinbothordinary
andastonishingways.But:hemostsensibleformofadaptationissurelytoadapt
ourenergysystemstoemitlesscarbonpollution.Afterall,ifweadaptinthat
way,wemayavoidtheneedtochangeinsomanyothers.
1.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph2implies.
A.adaptationisanever-changingprocess
B.thecostofadaptationvarieswithtime
C.globalwarmingaffectsadaptationforms
D.adaptationtoclimatechangeischallenging
2.WhatisspecialwithregardtoRezwan,sproject?
A.Theprojectreceivesgovernmentsupport.
B.Differentorganizationsworkwitheachother.
C.Hisorganizationmakesthebestofabadsituation.
I).Theprojectconnectsflcodedroadsandhighways.
3.WhatdidtheIccMandotoreducetheeffectofglobalwarming?
A.Storingiceforfutureuse.
B.Protectingtheglaciersfrommelting.
C.Changingtheirrigationtime.
D.Postponingthemeltingcftheglaciers.
4.WhatdowelearnfromthePeruexample?
A.Whitepaintisusuallysafeforbuildings.
B.Theglobalwarmingtrendcannotbestopped.
C.Thiscountryisheatinguptooquickly.
I).Sunlightreflectionmayrelieveglobalwarming.
5.Accordingtotheauthor,pollutingindustriesshould.
A.adapttocarbonpolluticn
B.planthighlyprofitablecrops
C.leavecarbonemissionalone
D.fightagainstcarbonpollution
6.What'stheauthortspreferredsolutiontoglobalwarming?
A.Settingupanewstandard.
B.Reducingcarbonemission.
C.Adaptingtoclimatechange.
D.Monitoringpollutingindustries.
答案
1.A2.C3.A4.D5.D6.B
Passage4(2015江苏,D)词
数:596
FreedomandResponsibility
Freedom*schallengeintheDigitalAgeisaserioustopic.Wearefacingtoday
astrangenowworldandwcarcallwonderingwhatwoarcgoingtodowithit.
Some2,500yearsagoGreecediscoveredfreedom.Beforethattherewasno
freedom.Thereweregreatcivilizations,splendidempires,butnofreedom
anywhere.EgyptandBaby1onwornhothtyrannios,onnverypnworfillmannilingovor
helplessmasses.
InGreece,inAthens(雅典),alittlecityinalittlecountry,therewereno
helplessmasses.AndAthenianswillinglyobeyedthewrittenlawswhichthey
themselvespassed,andtheunwritten,whichmustbeobeyediffreemenlive
together.Theymustshoweachotherkindnessandpityand:hemanyqualitieswithout
whichlifewouldbeverypainfulunlessonechosetolivealoneinthedesert.The
Atheniansneverthoughtthatamanwasfreeifhecoulddowhathewanted.Amanwas
freeifhewasself-contrclled.Tomakeyourselfobeywhatyouapprovedwas
freedom.TheywornsavedfromlockingalIhoir1ivesastheirownprivainafTair.Each
onefeltresponsibleforthewelfareofAthens,notbecauseitwasforcedonhimfrom
theoutside,butbecausethecitywashisprideandhissafety.Theessentialbelief
ofthefirstfreegovernmentintheworldwaslibertyforallmenwhocouldcontrol
themselvesandwou1dtakeresponsibi1ityforthestate.
Butdiscoveringfreedemisnotlikediscoveringconputei's.Itcannotbe
discoveredonceforall.Ifpeopledonotprizeit,andworkforit,itwillgo.Constant
watchisitsprice.Athenschanged.Itwasachangethattookplacewithoutbeing
noticedthoughitwasoftheextremeimportance,aspiritualchangewhichaffected
thowholest.ato.TthadboontheAthenian'sprideandjoytogivetntheircity.That
theycouldgetmaterialbenefitsfromherneverenteredtheirminds.Therehadto
beacompletechangeofattitudebeforetheycouldlookatthecityasanemployer
whopaidhercitizensfordoingherwork.Nowinsteadofmengivingtothestate,the
statewastogivetothem.Whatthepeoplewantedwasagovernmentwhichwou1dprovide
acomfortablelifeforthen:andwiththisastheprimaryobject,ideasoffreedom
andself-relianceandresponsibilitywereneglectedtothepointof
disappearing.Athenswasmoreandmorelookedonasacooperativebusinesspossessed
ofgreatwealthinwhichallcitizenshadarighttoshare.
Athensreachedthepointwhenthefreedomshereallywantedwasfreedomfrom
responsibility.Therecouldbeonlyoneresult.Ifmeninsistedonbeingfreefrom
theburdenofself-dependenceandresponsibilityforthecommongood,theywould
ceasetobefree.Responsibi1ityisthepriceeverymanmustpayforfreedom.Itis
tobehadonnootherterirs.Athens,theAthensofAncientGreece,refused
responsibi1ity;shereachedtheendoffreedomandwasnevertohaveitagain.
But,“theexcellentbecomesthepermanent,“Aristotlesaid.Athenslostfreedom
forevei',butfreedomwasnetlostforeverfortheworld.Agreat.American,James
Madison,referredto:"Thecapacity(实力)ofmankindforself-government.MNodoubt
hehadnotanideathathewasspeakingGreek.Athenswasnotinthefarthest
backgroundofhismind,butoncemanhasagreatandgoodidea,itisnevercompletely
lost.TheDigitalAgocannotdestroyit.Somehowinthisorthat,man'sthoughtsuch
anidea1ivesthoughunconsideredbytheworldofaction.Onecanneverbesurethat
itisnotonthepointofbreakingoutintoactiononlysurethatitwi11doso
sometime.
1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tyrannies“inParagraph2referto?
A.Countrieswheretheirpeopleneedhelp.
B.Powerfulstateswithhighercivilization.
C.Splendidempireswherepeopleenjoyfreedom.
D.Governmentsruledwithabsolutepower.
2.Peoplebelievinginfreedomarethosewho.
A.regardtheirlifeastheirownbusiness
B.seekgainsastheirpriiraryobject
C.behavewithinthelawsandvaluesystems
D.treatotherswithkindnessandpity
3.WhatchangeinattitudetookplaceinAthens?
A.TheAtheniansrefusedtctaketheirresponsibi1ity.
B.TheAtheniansnolongertookprideinthecity.
C.TheAtheniansbenefitedspirituallyfromthegovernment.
D.TheAthenianslookedonthegovernmentasabusiness.
4.Whatdoesthesentence“Therecouldbeonlyoneresult."inParagraph5mean?
A.Athenswouldcontinuetcbefree.
B.Athenswouldceasetohavefreedom.
C.Freedomwouldcomefromresponsibi1ity.
D.FreedomwouldstopAthensfromself-dependence.
5.WhydoestheauthorrefertoAristotleandMadison?
A.Theauthorishopefulaboutfreedom.
B.Theauthoriscautiousaboutself-government.
C.TheauthorisskepticalofGreekcivilization.
D.Theauthorisproudofiran'scapacity.
6.Whatistheauthor*sunderstandingoffreedom?
A.Freedomcanbemorepopularinthedigitalage.
B.Freedommaycometoanendinthedigitalage.
C.Freedomshouldhavepricrityoverresponsibi1ity.
D.Freedomneedstobeguaranteedbyresponsibility.
答案
l.D2.C3.A4.B5.A6.D
Passage5(2014江苏,B)词
数:399
Howeverwealthywemaybe,wecanneverfindenoughhoursinthedaytodo
everythingwewant.Economicsdealswiththisproblemthroughtheconceptof
opportunitycost,whichsimplyreferstowhethersomeone'stimeormoneycouldbe
betterspentonsomethingelse.
Everyhourofourtimehasavalue.Foreveryhourweworkatonejobwecould
quiteeasilybedoinganother,orbesleepingorwatchingafilm.Eachoftheseoptions
hasadifferentopportunitycost-namely,whattheycostusinmissedopportunities.
Sayyouintendtowatchafootballmatchbuttheticketsareexpensiveandit
willtakeyouacoupleofnourstogettoandfromthestadium.Whynot,youmight
reason,watchthegamefromhomeandusetheleftovermoneyandtimetohavedinner
withfriends?This-thealternativeuseofyourcashandtime-istheopportunity
cost.
Foreconomists,everydecisionismadebyknowledgeofwhatonemustforgo-in
termsofmoneyandenjoyment-inordertotakeitup.Byknowingpreciselywhatyou
arereceivingandwhatyouaremissingouton,yououghttobeabletomake
better-informed,morereasonabledecisions.Considerthatmostfamouseconomicrule
ofall:there,snosuchthingasafreelunch.Evenifsomeoneofferstotakeyou
outtolunchforfree,thetimeyouwi11spendintherestaurantstillcostsyou
somethingintermsofforgoneopportunities.
Somepeoplefindtheideaofopportunitycostextremelydiscouraging:imagine
spendingyourentirelifecalculatingwhetheryourtimewouldbebetterspent
elsewheredoingsomethingmoreprofitableorenjoyable.Yet,inasenseit'shuman
naturetodopreciselythat—woassesstheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofdecisions
allthetime.
Inthebusinessworld,apopularphraseis“valueformoney."Poop1ewanttheir
cashtogoasfaraspossible.However,anotherisfastobtaininganadvantage:"value
fortime."Thebiggestrestrictiononourresourcesisthenumberofhourswecan
devotetosomething,sowelooktomaximizethereturnwegetonourinvestmentof
time.Byreadingthispassageyouaregivingoverabitofyourtimewhichcouldbe
spentdoingotheractivities,suchassleepingandeating.Inreturn,however,this
passagewi11helpyoutothink1ikeaneconomist,closelyconsideringtheopportunity
costofeachofyourdecisions.
1.Accordingtothepassage,theconceptofaopportunitycost“isapplied
to.
A.makingmoremoney
B.takingmoreopportunities
C.reducingmissedopportunities
D.weighingthechoiceofepportunities
2.The“leftover…time"inParagraph3probablyreferstothetime.
A.sparedforwatchingthematchathome
B.takentohavedinnerwithfriends
C.spentonthewaytoandfromthematch
D.savedfromnotgoingtowatchthematch
3.Whatareforgoneopportunities?
A.Oppoi'tunitiesyouforgetindecision-making.
B.Opportunitiesyougiveupforbetterones.
C.Opportunitiesyoumissaccidentally.
I).Oppoi'tunitiesyoumakeupfor.
答案
l.D2.C3.B
B组,统一命题、省(区、市)卷题组
Passage1(2024课标全国[,C)词
数:294
Languageshavebeencoiningfindgoingforihousciiidsofyears,bulinleuenlLimes
therehasbeenlesscoiningandalotmoregoing.Whentheworldwasstillpopulated
byhunter-gatherers,small.tightlyknit(联系)groupsdevelopedtheirownpatterns
ofspeechindependentofeachother.Somelanguageexpertsbelievethat10,000years
ago,whentheworldhadjustfivetotenmillionpeople,theyspokeperhaps12,000
languagesbetweenthem.
Soonafterwards,manyofthosepeoplestartedsettlingdowntobecomefarmers,
andtheirlanguagestoobecamemoresettledandfewerinnumber.Inrecentcenturies,
trade,industrialisation,thedevelopmentofthenation-stateandthespreadof
universalcoinpu)soiyeduurilion,especiallyglobrilisalioncindbelleicoiiuuuiiicalions
inthepastfewdecades,allhavecausedmanylanguagestodisappear,anddominanl
languagessuchasEnglish,SpanishandChineseareincreasinglytakingover.
Atpresent,thewor1dhasabout6,800languages.Thedistributionofthese
languagesishugelyuneven.Thegeneralruleisthatmildzoneshaverelativelyfew
languages,oftenspokenbynanypeople,whilehot,wetzoneshavelots,oftenspoken
bysmallnumbers.Europehasonlyaround200languages:theAmericasabout
1,000;Africa2,400;andAsiaandthePacificperhaps3,200,ofwhichPapuaNewGuinea
aloneaccountsforwellover800.Themediannumber(中位数)ofspeakersisamere
6,000,whichmeciiisllialhalf'Ilieworld,slanguagesarespokenbyfewerpeopleLliun
that.
Alreadywellover400ofthetotalof6,800languagesareclosetoextinction(消
亡),withonlyafewelderlyspeakersleft.Pick,atrandom,BusuuinCameroon(eight
remainingspeakers),ChiapanecoinMexico(150),LipanApacheintheUnited
States(twoorthree)orWadjiguinAustralia(one,withaquestion-mark):noneof
theseseemstohavemuchchanceofsurvival.
1.Whatcanweinferaboutlanguagesinhunter-gatherertimes?
A.Theydevelopedveryfast.
B.Theywerelargeinnumber.
C.Theyhadsimilarpatterns.
D.Theywerecloselyconnected.
2.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“dominant“underlinedinparagraph2?
Aplex.B.Advanced.C.Powerful.D.Modern.
3.Howmanylanguagesarcspokenbylessthan6,000peopleatpresent?
A.About6,800.B.About3,400.
C.About2,400.1).About1,200.
4.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Newlanguageswi11becreated.
B.People's1ifestylesarereflectedinlanguages.
C.Humandevelopmentresultsinfewerlanguages.
D.Geographydetermineslanguageevolution.
答案
l.B2.C3.B4.C
Passage2(2024课标全国II,B)词
数:258
ManyofusloveJulybecauseit'sthemonthwhennature'sberriesandstone
fruitsarcinabundance.ThesecolourfulandsweetjewelsfromBritishColumbia*s
fieldsarelittlepowerhousesofnutritionalprotection.
Ofthecommonberries,strawberriesarehighestinvitaminC,although,because
oftheirseeds,raspberriescontainalittlemoreprotein(蛋白质),ironandzinc(not
thatfruitshavemuchprotein).Blueberriesareparticularlyhighi
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