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試卷第=page2222頁,總=sectionpages2323頁試卷第=page2323頁,總=sectionpages2323頁天津市南開區(qū)高考英語模擬試卷(3月份)第Ⅰ卷注意事項:本卷共55小題,共95分。第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

1.﹣Youlooksotired.Whynothavearest?

﹣________.()A.BecauseIcan'taffordit B.SorryIcan't

C.Thanks D.MaybeIshould

2.Manycountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,windandotherformsof______.()A.power B.force C.energy D.strength

3.﹣Howmuchisthesweater________?

﹣55dollars.()A.worth B.cost C.worthy D.paid

4.﹣Whydidyoucomesolateforwork?

﹣Iwas________for20minutesonthewayhereinthetrafficjam.()A.heldup B.putup C.takenup D.stayedup

5.﹣Itwasnotthebesttimetogothere.

﹣Yes.I________youradvicebeforeImademydecision.()A.couldaccept B.shouldaccept

C.oughttoaccept D.shouldhaveaccepted

6.MrSmithsoldthatmagnificentcottageofhisonthesea________2,000,000dollars.()A.at B.for C.to D.by

7.Theresultwasnotthesame____theprofessorhadexpected,____wasratherdisappointing.()A.as;which B.which;as C.as;that D.that;which

8.﹣Youlookedanxiousjustnow.

﹣I________Johnatten,buthedidn'tturnup.()A.expected B.wasexpecting

C.wouldexpect D.hadexpected

9.IliketogetupearlysothatIcangetplentyofwork________beforelunch.()A.todo B.doing C.done D.beingdone

10.Theylosttheirwayintheforest,

and

________

mademattersworsewasthatnightbegantofall.()A.it B.which C.that D.what

11.Frankwentbackhome,________tostudymuchharderthanbefore.()A.withhismindmakingupB.hismindmakingupC.withhismindmadeupD.hismindbeingmadeup

12.﹣DidyouwatchtheplayonCCTV﹣1lastnight?Itwasreallygood.

﹣No,Ididn't.________?

﹣"TeaHouse."()A.Whatwasit B.What'son

C.Whatwasitabout D.Howaboutit

13.Alwaysactinginastrangeway,Einsteinmusthave_____topeoplearoundtobemad.()A.shown B.imagined C.thought D.appeared

14.Thenewproductisbeyondallpraiseandhasquicklytakenoverthemarket_____itssuperiorquality.()A.intermsof B.onaccountof

C.onbehalfof D.ontopof

15.Mrs.Whitedoesn'tbelievethathersonisabletomakesuchgreatprogressinMathematics,________?()A.ishe B.isn'the C.doesn'tshe D.doesshe第二節(jié):完形填空(共1小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~35各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳選項,將短文內(nèi)容補充完整。

It

wasearlymorning.PeterCorbetthelpedMarkWellmanoutofhis(1)_______andontotheground.They(2)_______beforeElCapitan,

ahugemassof(3)_______almostthree﹣quartersofamilehighinCalifornia'sbeautifulYosemiteValley.IthadbeenMark'sdreamtoclimbElCapitanforas(4)_______ashecouldremember.(5)_______howcouldapersonwithouttheuseofhislegshopetotrytoclimbit?

Mark

knewhecouldn'tfinishtheclimbalone,

buthisfriendPeter,

anexpertrockclimber,

wouldbethereto(6)_______ahelpinghand.HeandMarkthoughtthatitwouldtakesevendaystoreachthetop.

Peterclimbedabout100feetupand(7)_______apiton(巖釘)intotherock.Fasteningoneendofa165﹣footropetothepiton,

heletoneendoftherope(8)_______.Markcaughttheropeandfastenedittohis(9)_______withaspecialinstrument.Thisinstrumentwould(10)_______Marktomoveupward,

butwould(11)_______himfromfallingevenasmuchasasingleinch.Henextreached(12)_______hisheadandfastenedaT﹣shapedbartotherope,

usingthesamekindofinstrument.

Sevenyearsbefore,

attheageoftwenty﹣one,

hehadfallenwhilemountainclimbing,

injuringhisbackbone.Thefall(13)_______himtheuseofhislegs,

butheneverlosthisloveofadventureorhisjoyful(14)_______.

For

thefirstfourdaysthetwomen(15)_______steadilyupwardwithoutincident.Butonthefifthdayanunbearablyhotwindbegantoblow,

andastimewentby,

itbecamestrongerandstronger,

causingMarktosway(16)_______onhisrope.ButMarkkeptondeterminedlypushinguptheT﹣barandpullinghimselfup.(17)_______that,

hehadtoadmitthathefeltalotbetterwhenthewindfinallydieddownandhisbodytouched(18)_______rockagain.

It

tookthemonedaymorethantheyhadexpected,

butonJuly26at1:

45intheafternoon,

thecrowdofpeoplewaitingonthetopwent(19)_______withjoyasthetwoheadsappeared.MarkWellmanhadshownthatifyou(20)_______yourheartandmindonagoal,

nowallistoohigh,

nodreamimpossible.

(1)A.bed B..car C..wheelchair D..house(2)A.stood B..removed C..touched D..rose(3)A.grass B..dirt C..tree D..rock(4)A.young B..long C..old D..short(5)A.Or B..While C..But D..Although(6)A.lend B..reach C..show D..have(7)A.hammered B..shot C..placed D..stuck(8)A.riseup B..falldown C..standup D..fallbehind(9)A.neck B..helmet C..belt D..fist(10)A.let B..have C..make D..allow(11)A.permit B..prevent C..forbid D..accelerate(12)A.behind B..below C..above D..beside(13)A.cost B..lost C..missed D..enhanced(14)A.spirit B..occasion C..thought D..will(15)A.progressed B..hung C..extended D..intended(16)A.gently B..firmly C..barely D..violently(17)A.Owingto B..Inspiteof

C..Inorderto D..Byreasonof

(18)A.soft B..solid C..concrete D..distinct(19)A.pale B..wild C..blank D..easy(20)A.put B..devote C..set D..sacrifice第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳選項。

BuckinghamPalaceTour

WatchingthetraditionalchangingoftheguardceremonyatBuckinghamPalaceisamustwheninLondon,

andonthis4.5﹣houryou'llgettoexperiencethisevent,

aswellasothertypicalBritishtraditions.Thepackagecombinesthreemajorattractions:

thechangingoftheguard,

atouroftheStateApartmentsandtraditionalafternoontea.TheguidedtourpassesthroughSt.JamesParkbeforestoppingtowatchtheguardceremonywithsoldiersdressedintraditionaluniforms,

followedbyentryintoBuckinghamPalaceforanaudiotour.After,

travelerswillheadtoaluxuryhotelfortraditionalafternoontea,

sconesandsandwiches.

ThamesRiverSightseeingCruise

AfternoonteaisaBritishtradition,

andtomakethiscasual,

elegantexperienceevenmorerelaxing,

youcancombineitwithasightseeingcruiseofLondon'sThamesRiver,

themainwaterwaythatflowsthroughtheheartofthecity.Boardawindow﹣linedvesselforanhour﹣and﹣a﹣halfvoyagefromTowerPiertoWestminsterthatincludestraditionalteaservicewithpastries,

sconesandsandwiches.TheboatwillfloatpasticonicsitesliketheTowerofLondon,

BigBen,

theHousesofParliamentandtheLondonEye,

aswellasShakespeare'sfamousGlobeTheatre.Onthereturn,

feelfreetowandertheoutsidedeckforphotosandlistentoinformativecommentary(解說)fromthestaff.

LondonRoyalParksBikeTour

Londonhassomespectacularparksthatarelocatedamongthecity'smostfamousattractionsandaguidedbiketourisafunandrelaxingwaytocoveralotofgroundquicklyandexperiencetheselovelypublicspaces.Thefour﹣hour,

morningorafternoonbiketourbeginsinCentralLondonwherebicyclesandhelmetsareissued,

followedbyaleisurelyridethroughWestminstertotheHousesofParliament,

WestminsterAbbeyandBigBenwithnarrationfromthetourguidefollowedbybusyTrafalgarSquare.Next,

therideheadstoallfourRoyalParks:

HydePark,

KensingtonGardens,

GreenParkandStJames'sPark.Beforereturningtothestart,

riderscanvisitthePrincessDianaMemorialatKensingtonPalace.

WindsorCastle,

StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip

If

you'reinterestedinexploringsomeoftheworld﹣famousattractionsoutsideofLondon,

considerbookingtheWindsorCastle,

StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip.Thefull﹣daytourdepartsfromLondoninanair﹣conditionedbus,

spansaboutninehoursandincludesthreeofEngland'sarchitecturalgems.ThefirststopistheQueen'sofficialresidence:

WindsorCastleforaudiotoursandachancetoseethechangingoftheguardfollowedbefreetimetoexplorethestreetsofWindsor.NextupisavisittothemysteriousUNESCOsiteofStonehenge,

followedbyawalkingtourofthecityofOxford.Alongtheway,

theguidepointsouthistoricallandmarksandotherattractionsandprovidesanin﹣depthcommentary.Foodandbeverages(酒水)arenotincluded,

butyoucanpicksomethingupinWindsor.

(1)Whichtouristheshortest?________A.BuckinghamPalaceTour.B.ThamesRiverSightseeingCruise.C.LondonRoyalParksBikeTour.D.WindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip..(2)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?________A.VisitorscanwatchthechangingoftheguardwiththeWindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip.B.AThamesRiverSightseeingCruisecantakeyouthroughthecenterofLondon.C.YoumusthaveyourhelmetreadybeforejoiningtheLondonRoyalParksBikeTour.D.BuckinghamPalaceTourwillofferanafternoonteainaluxuryhotel..(3)AlltheabovetoursareinLondon,except________.A.BuckinghamPalaceTourB.ThamesRiverSightseeingCruiseC.LondonRoyalParksBikeTourD.WindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip.(4)IfyouchoosetheWindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip,youmay________.A.seethreegemsB.visittheQueen'shomeC.boardavesselD.visitthePrincessDianaMemorial.

It

isoftensaidthataperson'shighschoolyearsaresomeofthemostimportanttheywillexperience,

andareoftenseenasacriticalandlife﹣shapingtime.Duringthisperiodintheirlifepeopleoftenbegintodiscoverwhatismeaningfultothemandhowtheyplantocontinuelivingtheirlife.MyvolunteerexperienceatSt.Clare'sHospitalhashelpedmeformthispositiveexperienceduringmyhighschoolyears;

throughvaluablelessonsIhavelearnedlifeskillsandhavebeguntoshapemyvaluesandmind﹣set.InthecourseofmyvolunteeringatthehospitalIhavediscoveredhowtointeractwithothers,

learnedtorespectdiversity,

realizedtheimportanceofservice,

andgainedperspective.WhenIfirstbeganvolunteering,

Iwasverynervousaboutmeetingnewpeopleandbeingpushedoutsideofmycomfortzone.Iamlearningtointroducemyselftonewvolunteers,

gooutofmywaytomakepatientsfeelwelcome,

andoverallhowtoextendahandoffriendshiptoothers.Notonlydoesthisskillapplytomypersonallife,

butwillalsobeextremelyhelpfulinmyacademiclifeandthe"realworld."

I

thinkoneofthemostsignificantvaluesIhavegainedthroughmyexperienceatSt.Clare'sHospitalistheimportanceofservice.Service,

involvesmakingadifferenceinthelivesofothersandcontributingtothecommunity.EachtimeIendmyvolunteershift,

IfeelbetterandasifIhavedonesomethingworthwhile.Thisfeelinghasfueledmetocontinuevolunteering,

andhasnowbecomesomethingIseeasirreplaceable.InthepastIhavebeenfrustratedbymysituation,

andwasdiscouragedbecauseIfeltImightnotmakeasignificantdifferenceduetomyyoungage.However,

IamrelievedofthisbecauseIfeelthatthroughthehospitalvolunteerprogramIcantrytodomypartandhelpothers.

I

genuinelythinkthatwithoutmyvolunteerexperienceatSt.Clare'sHospital,

Imayhavebeenadifferentperson,

lackingtheseskillsandideals.Ihavematuredandgainedvaluableskills,

aswellaslearnedimportantlessonsaboutlife.Manypeoplemyagedonothaveanexperiencesimilartothis,

wheretheyareinanenvironmentbasedonlyuponhealingandhelpingothers,

andIthinktheyhavetrulymissedout.Iwillcontinueonthispathofservicethroughoutmylife,

andIknowthatbecauseofmyvolunteerexperienceIhavebenefited,

andthatthesebenefitswillcarryonasIdevelopandbecomeanadult.

(1)Accordingtothepassage,whyisaperson'shighschoolyearsimportant?________A.Becausepeopledovolunteerworkduringthistime.B.Becauseitisatimetointeractwithothers.C.Becauseduringthisperiod,peoplebegintoshapetheirlives.D.Becauseitisatimetodiscoverthemeaningofvolunteering..(2)Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?________A.Irealizedtheimportanceofservice.B.EachtimeIendmyvolunteerjob,Ifeelbetter.C.Serviceissomethingirreplaceable.D.Iamrelievedoffrustration..(3)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?________A.Duringtheauthor'shighschoolyearsheformedthepositiveexperience.B.Whentheauthorfirstbeganvolunteering,hewasexcitedtomeetnewpeople.C.TheauthorbecamelackingskillsandidealsaftervolunteeringatSt.Clare'sHospital.D.Manyhighschoolstudentsareinanenvironmentbasedonlyuponhealingandhelpingothers..(4)Whatsortofpersonwastheauthorbeforehebeganvolunteering?________A.Hesitating. B.Lonely.

C.Generous. D.Unconfident..

(5)Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinthepassage?________A.Highschoolyearsarethemostimportantperiod.B.Hemissedtheexperienceduringhishighschoolyears.C.HehasbenefitedfromhisvolunteerexperienceatSt.Clare'sHospital.D.HewaspushedoutsideofhiscomfortzonewhenworkingatSt.Clare'sHospital..

Sportsfandomisaboutmorethanjustentertainment.Itcanboostyourself﹣esteem(自尊)andmakeyouhappier﹣andyoudon'thavetorootforthewinningteamtogainthebenefits.

Beingasportsfanisa"verypsychologicallyhealthyactivity,

"saysDanielWann,

professoratMurrayStateUniversitywhoseresearchprogramcentersonthepsychologyofsportfandom.Fandomconnectsustootherlike﹣mindedpeople,

whichsatisfiesourhumanneedforbelonging,

hesays.

Theserelationshipsaresignificant:

Peoplewhoidentifyassportsfanshavehigherlevelsofself﹣esteem,

lowerlevelsoflonelinessandtendtobemoresatisfiedwiththeirlivescomparedtothosewhoaren'tinterestedinsports,

Wannsays.Fanstendtohavemoreaccesstosocialsupport,

helpandresourcesaswell.Researchsuggeststhatwhenpeoplehavesupportfromtheircommunities,

theyhavebetterhealth.

Beyondbonding,

fansgettoenjoythepsychologicalbenefitsofwinning,

eveniftheyhavenothingtodowiththeplayersorgames,

saysStephenReysen,

associateprofessoratTexasA&MUniversity﹣Commercewhostudiesidentityandfandom.

"Individualsfeelthatthefaninterest(inthiscaseasportteam)isapartofthem,

"Reysensays."Sowhentheteamiswinning,

youfeellikeyouarewinningeventhoughyouarenotaplayer."

Of

course,

teamssometimeslose.

So,

whydopeoplecontinuetoputtheirfaithbehindteamsthattendtolose?

Peoplewhofeelastrongpsychologicalconnectiontoateamaremorelikelytorootforateamwhenthey'rehavingalosingseason,

Reysensays.

"Sportsfandomhasnothingtodowiththeoutcomeofagame,

"Wannsays.Forexample,

ifapizzarestaurantcontinuallygotyourorderwrong,

you'dlikelyswitchtoamorereliableone.Butbecausebeingafanissocentraltopeople'sidentities,

peoplearewillingtoacceptdefeatandcontinuetobeloyaltoateam.

Beingpartofafancommunitycanalsohelppeoplecopewithlosses.A2019studyfoundthatwatchingafootballgamewithotherfanshelpstoeasethenegativepsychologicaleffectsoflosing.

"For

fansofthelosingteam,

sharingthepainmayhaveprotectedthemfromlosingself﹣esteem,

"SilviaKnobloch﹣Westerwick,

co﹣authorofthestudyandprofessorofcommunicationatTheOhioStateUniversitysaidinarelease.

(1)Accordingtothepassage,whydosportsfansfeelhappier?________A.Becausetheycouldgainthebenefitsfromthewinningteam.B.Becausetheycansharepainsandhappinesswithpeoplewhohavethecommoninterests.C.Becausetheycouldhavealowlevelofself﹣esteem.D.Becausemostofthemareoptimistic..(2)Whatisthesignificanceoftherelationshipsbetweensportsfans?________A.Sportsfanshavesupportfromtheirfavoriteteams.B.Sportsfanshavehigherlevelsofloneliness.C.Sportsfansarelikelymorecontentwiththeirlives.D.Sportsfanstendtocomparethemselvestothosewhoaren'tinterestedinsports..(3)Accordingtothepassage,iftheteamhasalosingseason,thesportsfansmay________.A.displaytheiridentitiesB.haveaboostofself﹣esteemC.notsupporttheteamanymoreD.haveanegativepsychologyperiod.(4)Accordingtothepassage,whatcanhelpsportsfansdealwithlossesoftheirteam?________A.Beingpartoftheteam.B.Orderingapizzainadifferentrestaurant.C.Sharingthepainwithfamilymembers.D.Theloyaltytotheteam..(5)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?________A.Sportsfanshaveacloserrelationshipwithotherlike﹣minedpeople.B.Sportsfanshavehigherself﹣esteemandaremoresatisfiedwiththeirlives.C.Sportsfansalwaysputtheirfaithbehindtheirfavoriteteams.D.Sportsfandomhasnothingtodowiththeoutcomeofagame..

Renewableenergyprojects,

includingonshoreandoffshorewindandsolarfarms,

havesofarbeensubsidized(資助)bygovernmentsupportschemes.Thishasledtosometocomplainthatcleanenergyispushingupbills.

However,

themostrecentlyapprovedoffshorewindprojectswillmostlikelyoperatewith'negativesubsidies'﹣﹣payingmoneybacktothegovernment.Themoneywillgotowardsreducinghouseholdenergybillsastheoffshorewindfarmsstartproducingpowerinthemid﹣2020s.

This

istheconclusionofananalysisbyaninternationalteamledbyImperialCollegeLondonresearcherspublishedtodayinNatureEnergy.

Lead

researcherDrMalteJansen,

fromtheCentreforEnvironmentalPolicyatImperial,

said:

"Offshorewindpowerwillsoonbesocheaptoproducethatitwillundercutfossil﹣fueledpowerstationsandmaybethecheapestformofenergyfortheUK.Energysubsidiesusedtopushupenergybills,

butwithinafewyearscheaprenewableenergywillseethembroughtdownforthefirsttime.Thisisanastonishingdevelopment."

The

analysisforfivecountriesinEurope,

includingtheUK,

focusedonaseriesofgovernmentauctions(拍賣)foroffshorewindfarmsbetweenFebruary2015andSeptember2019.Companiesthatwanttobuildwindfarmsbidintheauctionsbystatingthepriceatwhichtheywillselltheenergytheyproducetothegovernment.

Theseareknownas'contractsfordifference'orCfDs.Ifacompany'sbidishigherthanthewholesaleelectricitypriceontheUKmarketoncethewindfarmisupandrunning,

thenthecompanywillreceiveasubsidyfromthegovernmentto________theprice.

However,

ifthestatedprice(規(guī)定價格)islessthanthewholesaleprice,

thenthecompanywillpaythegovernmentbackthedifference.Thispaybackisthenpassedthroughtoconsumer'senergybills,

reducingtheamountthathomesandbusinesseswillpayforelectricity.

The

winningcompaniessaidtheycouldbuildnewoffshorewindfarmsforaround£40permegawatthour(MWh)ofpower.Thiswasanewrecordsetbythesewindfarmswithbids30percentlowerthanjusttwoyearsearlier.

(1)Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?________A.OffshorewindfarmstobebuiltintheUKcouldreducehouseholdenergybillsbyproducingelectricityverycheaply.B.Offshorewindfarmswillnotbesubsidizedbygovernmentinthenearfuture.C.TheimportanceofCfDs.D.Theoperationofnegativesubsidies..(2)AccordingtoParagraph2,offshorewindfarms________.A.willstopproducingpowerinthemid﹣2020sB.arepayingmoneybacktothegovernmentC.willhelpreducehouseholdenergybillsD.willalloperatewith'negativesubsidies'.(3)Theunderlinedwords"topup"inParagraph6probablymean________.A.makeup B.takeup C.cover D.fillup.(4)Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?________A.Therenewableenergyprojectswillleadtosometocomplainthatcleanenergyispushingupbills.B.Thecompanywhosebidislessthanthewholesaleelectricitypricewillreceiveasubsidy.C.Thestatedelectricitypriceisnowhigherthanthewholesaleelectricityprice.D.Fossil﹣fueledpowerwillbesoonproducedcheaply..(5)Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheoffshorewindfarms?________A.Curious. B.Pessimistic.

C.Indifferent. D.Optimistic..

(6)Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?________A.Asciencefiction. B.Afinancialmagazine.

C.Anadvertisement. D.Asciencereport..

第Ⅱ卷注意事項:本卷共6題,共35分。第三部分:寫作第一節(jié):閱讀下面短文,按照要求用英語回答問題。(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

HenryFord,oneofthefewmenthatmademainstreamautomobilesareality.HewasbornintoafamilyoffarmerswhooriginatedfromEnglandandIreland.Notthewealthiestoffamilies,butnotpoverty﹣strickeneither.

Inhisteenageyears,hisfatherhadgivenhimatimepiecewhichhelatertooktopiecesjusttoseeifhecould________againsuccessfully,whichhedid.Hethendidthesamewithotherpeople'stimepiecesandeventuallyherepairedthemtoo.HenrywasalsoasuffererofDyslexia(閱讀困難者),andalthoughthiswasahurdleitwasnotareasontogiveup.

Hecompletedanapprenticeship(學(xué)徒期)withJamesF.Flower&Bros,andalsowiththeDetroitDryDockCompany.In1891hemetwithThomasEdison,wholikedhisconceptofanauto﹣mobile,soheallowedhimtousehiswarehousestomanufacturetwovehicles.FordwasgratefulbutlaterbuilthisowncompanysohecouldbuildthecarsonhisowntermsbackedbyWilliamH.Murphyandin1899hefoundedtheDetroitAutomobileCompany.

Thiswasshortlived,however,asthevehiclesproducedlackedthequalityandprecision.Andtheywerehorriblyexpensive.Thebusinesswentunder,butitdidn'tstophim.FordwentontobuildtheCadillacAutomobilecompany.

Afteralmostfailingasecondtimebecauseoflackofsalesandhighdebts,morepartnerscameintothebusinessandthenamewaschangedtotheFordMotorCompany.TheFordMotorCompanygeneratedaround156billionU.S.dollarsinrevenue(稅收)in2019.

(1)Whydidtheauthormentionthetimepiece?(nomorethan10words)________

(2)WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2mean?(nomorethan3words)________

(3)WhohelpedHenryFordbeforehefoundedtheDetroitAutomobileCompany?(nomorethan6words)________

(4)WhatisthemainideaofParagraph4?(nomorethan15words)________

(5)WhatdoyouthinkofHenryFord?Pleaseexplain.(nomorethan20words)________第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

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