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(本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時(shí)間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)

單位:姓名:考號(hào):

題號(hào)單選題多項(xiàng)選擇判斷題綜合題總分

分值

得分

一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)

1.Questions29and30arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe

newsitem,youwi11begiven10secondstoanswerthequestions.

WhichofthefollowingcityhasNOTshowninterestinholding2020

01ympics

A.RiodeJaneiro.

B.Berlin.

C.Doha.

D.CapeTown.

2.Question27and28arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe

newsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestions.

Accordingtothenews,thepeopIeIiveinextremepovertyonIyhave

orlessamonth.

A.70reals

B.242reals

C.70dollar

D.242dollar

3.Nevermindtheobesityepidemic-Canadais(31)withanepidemicof

badideasonhowtofightobesity.TheIatestistotreatfast-food

restaurantsasiftheywere(32)topornshops,and(33)themfrom

-oratleastIimittheirnumbersin-neighbourhoodswithschooIsor

hospitals.Thatideaisoneofmany(34)byagroupofmedicaIdoctors

inanarticlepubIishedthisweekintheCanadianMedicaIAssociation

Journal.Thedoctors,(35)bythecardiologistMarkEisenbergof

McGi11University,seemtoviewabagofpotatochipsasthemoral(36)

ofapackageofcigarettes.They(37)proposetheuseofgraphic

warningsforjunkfood,similarto(38)oncigarettepackages,"which

nowhavepicturesofadyingcancer(39)onthem.Theywoulddiscuss

a(40)onjunkfoods.Salttheysuggestremovingfromprocessedfoods

not(41),sothatnoonenotices,butfastenoughtodestroytheenticing

taste.Thereisalogicalendtothiskindofthinking:menskulking

onstreetcorners(42)hamburgersundertheirtrenchcoats,evenas

amassivebureaucracydecideshowtoseparatejunkfoodsfrom(43)ones,

forthepurposesoflaunchingafusi11adeoftaxes.(Theauthorseven

envisionautopiainwhichpeopIesnackonntraiImix,applesiicesand

granolabars.")Canadadoesnotneedadietitian-in-chief.Itdoesn1

tneedheaIthy-foodenforcementofficers.PeopIeinademocracyshouId

be(44)tomakebadchoices,evenonesasreprehensibleasscarfing

chipsorswi11ingsugarypop.Thesechoicesaredifferentfromcigarette

smoking,whichcreates(45)effectsonothers.Anewreporton

chiIdren1sinactivitysuffersfromasimilarflaw.ActiveHeaIthyKids

CanadacompIainsthat72percentofyouthfromtheageof5to19donot

have(46)toafter-schoolprograms.Butwhyshould19-year-olds,or

eventhebuIkof14-year-olds,needsuchregimentationTheattitudeseems

tobethatonlythegovernmentcan(47)chiIdrenfrombadhabits.How

thestateissupposedtoprogramthepoundsofftoday1schiIdrenisnot

expIained.Demonizingsmokingisverydifferentfromdemonizingobesity,

(48)isaconditionynotabehaviour.Itisinfluencedby(49)factors.

ShamingandbIaming,taxingandbanning,wi11notwork.Weneedtopromote

greater(50),atalIages,andalIweights,andkeepinmindthatthe

heavyhandofthestateisnottheanswertoeveryill.

A.close

B.like

C.likewise

D.akin

4.Nevermindtheobesityepidemic-Canadais(31)withanepidemicof

badideasonhowtofightobesity.TheIatestistotreatfast-food

restaurantsasiftheywere(32)topornshops,and(33)themfrom

—oratleastIimittheirnumbersin-neighbourhoodswithschooIsor

hospitals.Thatideaisoneofmany(34)byagroupofmedicaIdoctors

inanarticlepubIishedthisweekintheCanadianMedicaIAssociation

Journal.Thedoctors,(35)bythecardiologistMarkEisenbergof

McGi11University,seemtoviewabagofpotatochipsasthemoral(36)

ofapackageofcigarettes.They(37)proposetheuseofgraphic

warningsforjunkfood,similarto(38)oncigarettepackages,“which

nowhavepicturesofadyingcancer(39)onthem.Theywoulddiscuss

a(40)onjunkfoods.Salttheysuggestremovingfromprocessedfoods

not(41),sothatnoonenotices,butfastenoughtodestroytheenticing

taste.Thereisalogicalendtothiskindofthinking:menskuIking

onstreetcorners(42)hamburgersundertheirtrenchcoats,evenas

amassivebureaucracydecideshowtoseparatejunkfoodsfrom(43)ones,

forthepurposesoflaunchingafusi11adeoftaxes.(Theauthorseven

envisionautopiainwhichpeopIesnackonMtraiImix,applesiicesand

granolabars.H)Canadadoesnotneedadietitian-in-chief.Itdoesn'

tneedheaIthy-foodenforcementofficers.PeopIeinademocracyshouId

be(44)tomakebadchoices,evenonesasreprehensibleasscarfing

chipsorswillingsugarypop.Thesechoicesaredifferentfromcigarette

smoking,whichcreates(45)effectsonothers.Anewreporton

chiIdren5sinactivitysuffersfromasimilarflaw.ActiveHeaIthyKids

CanadacompIainsthat72percentofyouthfromtheageof5to19donot

have(46)toafter-schoolprograms.Butwhyshould19-year-olds,or

eventhebuIkof14-year-olds,needsuchregimentationTheattitudeseems

tobethatonlythegovernmentcan(47)chiIdrenfrombadhabits.How

thestateissupposedtoprogramthepoundsofftoday1schiIdrenisnot

expIained.Demonizingsmokingisverydifferentfromdemonizingobesity,

(48)isacondition,notabehaviour.Itisinfluencedby(49)factors.

ShamingandbIamingytaxingandbanning,wi11notwork.Weneedtopromote

greater(50),atalIages,andalIweights,andkeepinmindthatthe

heavyhandofthestateisnottheanswertoeveryill.

A.prevent

B.distance

C.refrain

D.bar

5.Thedesignofthekiteplaysitspartindeterminingthesizeofthe

fIightenveIopejustasmuch

A.aswindstrengthdoes

B.thandoeswindstrength

C.asdoeswindstrength

D.thanwindstrengthdoes

6.Whichofthefollowingsentencesexpresses"SPECULATION"

A.Youshouldhaveasystemformonitoringpeople'sworkperformance.

B.Whereverthebeeriskept,thetemperaturemustbecarefullycontrolled.

C.Justwhenhisshipwascominginshemighthavesetfiretoit.

D.Hecanswimtotheothersideofthebankwithinfiveminutes.

7.Nevermindtheobesityepidemic-Canadais(31)withanepidemicof

badideasonhowtofightobesity.TheIatestistotreatfast-food

restaurantsasiftheywere(32)topornshops,and(33)themfrom

—oratleastIimittheirnumbersin-neighbourhoodswithschooIsor

hospitals.Thatideaisoneofmany(34)byagroupofmedicaIdoctors

inanarticlepubIishedthisweekintheCanadianMedicaIAssociation

Journal.Thedoctors,(35)bythecardiologistMarkEisenbergof

McGi11University,seemtoviewabagofpotatochipsasthemoral(36)

ofapackageofcigarettes.They(37)proposetheuseofgraphic

warningsforjunkfood,similarto(38)oncigarettepackages,”which

nowhavepicturesofadyingcancer(39)onthem.Theywoulddiscuss

a(40)onjunkfoods.Salttheysuggestremovingfromprocessedfoods

not(41),sothatnoonenotices,butfastenoughtodestroytheenticing

taste.Thereisalogicalendtothiskindofthinking:menskulking

onstreetcorners(42)hamburgersundertheirtrenchcoats,evenas

amassivebureaucracydecideshowtoseparatejunkfoodsfrom(43)ones,

forthepurposesofIaunchingafusi11adeoftaxes.(Theauthorseven

envisionautopiainwhichpeopIesnackonMtraiImix,applesiicesand

granolabars.")Canadadoesnotneedadietitian-in-chief.Itdoesn'

tneedheaIthy-foodenforcementofficers.PeopIeinademocracyshouId

be(44)tomakebadchoices,evenonesasreprehensibleasscarfing

chipsorswillingsugarypop.Thesechoicesaredifferentfromcigarette

smoking,whichcreates(45)effectsonothers.Anewreporton

chiIdren1sinactivitysuffersfromasimilarflaw.ActiveHeaIthyKids

CanadacompIainsthat72percentofyouthfromtheageof5to19donot

have(46)toafter-schoolprograms.Butwhyshould19-year-olds,or

eventhebuIkof14-year-olds,needsuchregimentationTheattitudeseems

tobethatonlythegovernmentcan(47)chiIdrenfrombadhabits.How

thestateissupposedtoprogramthepoundsofftoday5schiIdrenisnot

expIained.Demonizingsmokingisverydifferentfromdemonizingobesity,

(48)isacondition,notabehaviour.Itisinfluencedby(49)factors.

ShamingandbIaming,taxingandbanning,wi11notwork.Weneedtopromote

greater(50),atalIages,andalIweights,andkeepinmindthatthe

heavyhandofthestateisnottheanswertoeveryill.

A.floated

B.formed

C.expressed

D.mouthed

8.ThesubjecthasfascinatedmesinceIfirsthadtheofbeing

ledintoitasapostgraduatestudentofProfessorJ.C.Smithinthe

mid1960s.

A.preconception

B.propriety

C.prospect

D.privilege

9.EndingwhatremainsofracismiseminentIydesirable,butitwi11do

IittIetoimprovethelotofthepoorestbIacks.TheunderIinedwordcan

bereplacedbyalIthefollowingEXCEPT.

A.extremely

B.highly

C.terribly

D.considerably

10.Hadtheybeengivenamoreaccuratepictureofwhatwasactua11ytaking

place,differently

A.theywouldhavereacted

B.willtheyhavereacted

C.wouldtheyhavereacted

D.theywillbereacting

11.UniversitiesintheUnitedStatesrarelyexpelstudentsforsexuaI

assault,accordingtoaninvestigationbythefederalgovernment.And

inthe42yearssinceitbeganadmittingwomenrYaleUniversityhasnot

beenanexception.BecauseofthewayuniversitieshandIesexuaI

misconduct,itisoftenthevictimwhodropsoutofschooI.Infact,a

surveyIconductedoffemalestudentstransferringintoBrownUniversity

intheearly1990srevealedthatoneofthetopreasonswomenmaytransfer

co11egesisbecausethey,vebeensexua11yassaultedontheircampus.

What'snewhereisthatYalereceiveda26TitleIXcompIaintMarch

31,fiIedby16studentsandaIumni,chargingthatitscampusisasexua11y

hostiIeenvironment.ThefederalDepartmentofEducationhasreportedly

Iaunchedaninvestigation.Oneoftheincidentsthegroupdescribedthat

wasparticularlyoffensiveinvoIvedmenwhowerepledgingafraternity;

M

theygatheredinapubIicspotoncampusandstartedchantingtNomeans

yesfyesmeansanaI."TheObamaadministration,whichhadbeenworking

onsexuaIassaultissuesforsometime,releasedareportMondaytelling

co11egesanduniversitiesthattheyneedtodoabetterjobpreventing

andinvestigatingsexuaIviolence.Thisisn'tsomethingtheydidn't

know.Morethan20yearsago,asanassociatedeanofstudentIifeat

anIvyLeagueuniversity,Iworkedwithstudentstoeducatetheco11ege

communityaboutsexuaIviolence,andwaspartofanationaIconversation

withothercampusesthatwerecommittedtochange.Adirtysecretmany

oftheseschooIsguardisthattheyoftenengageinMsweetheartdeals"

formenwhohavebeenfoundresponsibleforasexuaIassault.Thesemen

area11owedtowithdrawfromthecampuswithoutanynotationontheir

transcriptsofhavingbeenfoundguiItyofasexuaImisconductviolation,

andaresometimesassistedbytheuniversityintheirappIicationsto

otherinstitutions.Ifanotationexists,itisoftenavague"student

conduct"violation.Ihaveseenimprovementsintwodecadestime.Inthe

1980s,femaIestudentswhodisciosedasexuaIassau11tothedean,soffice

weresometimestoIdthattheirexperiencessounded"Iikealittleromance

gonewrong11.Duringthatera,studentsorganizedtoprotestwhatthey

sawasahostiIeenvironmentandthroughtheiractivism,someimportant

changestocampussexuaIassaultpoliciestookpIace.Atmyuniversity,

studentsalsodeveIopedapeer-ledinterventiontheaterpiece,which

addressednonconsensuaIsexuaIencounters.Today,21yearslater,that

skitIivesonathundredsofcampuses.Sotherehasbeenchange.But

notenough.ANationaIInstituteofJusticestudyin1997putthenumber

ofco11egewomenreportingarapeorattemptedrapewhileatco11egeat

between20%and25%,butcampusesremainreIuctanttodealwiththeissue

headon.(ThefigureforsuchassaultonwomeninthegeneralpopuIation

isaboutoneinsix.)Some25%percentofAmericancollegemalesadmitted

tosexuaIcoercionofsomeform,butthere,sIittIeoutrage.Thequestions

weneedtobeaskingare:Whatfactorscontributetoacampusclimate

thatenabIesoffensiveandofteni11egaIbehaviorperpetratedby

predominantlymalestudentsWhydon,tmoreuniversitypresidentsmake

boldstatementstoincomingstudentsandtheirfamiIiesabouttheir

institution1spolicyonsexuaIassaultandharassmentWhat'sneeded

isprimaryprevention,buthowbesttodothatisupfordebate.In

additiontopeereducation,oneapproachthatdoesworkisnbystander

education",anattempttostopsexuaIviolencebyteachingalIstudents

-menandwomen-thattheyhavearesponsibiIitytostepinandtryto

stopsomethingtheyseethatcouldleadtosexuaIassault.ManysexuaI

assaultsarepreventableifpeopIetakethetimetointervene.Engaging

campusleadershipintheseeffortsischaiIenging.Simplyput,sexuaI

assaultawarenesscampaignsarenotgoodforuniversityfundraising.So

weneedtocontinuetotalkaboutthisissueinthecontextofcivility

anddoingtherightthing.Thebiggestthreattoastudent5ssafetyis

herpeers,notstrangerslurkinginbushes.Butitisinherpeersin

whichshe'11findhergreatesthopeaswell.

WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTCORRECTaccordingtothepassage

A.UniversitiesintheUnitedStatesrarelydismissstudentsforsexual

assault.

B.TherehadbeensexualmisconductsfoundatYalesinceitadmittedwomen.

C.UniversitiesintheUnitedStatestendtoignoresexualassaulton

campuses.

D.Womenchoosetotransfercollegesjustbecausetheyaresexually

assaulte

12.Nevermindtheobesityepidemic-Canadais(31)withanepidemic

ofbadideasonhowtofightobesity.TheIatestistotreatfast-food

restaurantsasiftheywere(32)topornshops,and(33)themfrom

—oratleastIimittheirnumbersin—neighbourhoodswithschooIsor

hospitals.Thatideaisoneofmany(34)byagroupofmedicaIdoctors

inanarticlepubIishedthisweekintheCanadianMedicaIAssociation

Journal.Thedoctors,(35)bythecardiologistMarkEisenbergof

McGi11University,seemtoviewabagofpotatochipsasthemoral(36)

ofapackageofcigarettes.They(37)proposetheuseofgraphic

warningsforjunkfood,similarto(38)oncigarettepackages,"which

nowhavepicturesofadyingcancer(39)onthem.Theywoulddiscuss

a(40)onjunkfoods.Salttheysuggestremovingfromprocessedfoods

not(41),sothatnoonenotices,butfastenoughtodestroytheenticing

taste.Thereisalogicalendtothiskindofthinking:menskulking

onstreetcorners(42)hamburgersundertheirtrenchcoats,evenas

amassivebureaucracydecideshowtoseparatejunkfoodsfrom(43)ones,

forthepurposesofIaunchingafusi11adeoftaxes.(Theauthorseven

envisionautopiainwhichpeopIesnackonntraiImix,applesiicesand

granolabars.")Canadadoesnotneedadietitian-in-chief?Itdoesn,

tneedheaIthy-foodenforcementofficers.PeopIeinademocracyshouId

be(44)tomakebadchoicesvevenonesasreprehensibleasscarfing

chipsorswillingsugarypop.Thesechoicesaredifferentfromcigarette

smoking,whichcreates(45)effectsonothers.Anewreporton

children'sinactivitysuffersfromasimilarflaw.ActiveHeaIthyKids

CanadacompIainsthat72percentofyouthfromtheageof5to19donot

have(46)toafter-schoolprograms.Butwhyshould19-year-olds,or

eventhebuIkof14-year-olds,needsuchregimentationTheattitudeseems

tobethatonlythegovernmentcan(47)chiIdrenfrombadhabits.How

thestateissupposedtoprogramthepoundsofftoday1schiIdrenisnot

expIained.Demonizingsmokingisverydifferentfromdemonizingobesity,

(48)isacondition,notabehaviour.Itisinfluencedby(49)factors.

ShamingandbIaming,taxingandbanning,wi11notwork.Weneedtopromote

greater(50),atalIages,andalIweights,andkeepinmindthatthe

heavyhandofthestateisnottheanswertoeveryill.

A.preceded

B.steered

C.led

D.pioneered

13.JesusoncefamousIysaid,"IamtheTruth.”Christianityatitsbest

embodiesthisprovocativeideaandhaslongbeencommittedtopreserving,

expandingandsharingtruth.Mostofthegreatuniversitiesoftheworld

werefoundedbyChristianscommittedtothetruth-inalIitsforms-

andtotrainingnewgenerationstocarryitforward.Whensciencebegan

inthe17thcentury,ChristianseagerlyappIiedthenewknowIedgeto

a11eviatesufferingandimprovelivingconditions.Butwhenitcomesto

thetruthofevolution,manyChristiansfeelcompelledtolooktheother

way.Theyholdontoaparticularinterpretationofanancientstoryin

Genesisthattheyhavefashionedintoamodernaccountoforigins-astory

thatbeganasanoraltraditionforawanderingtribeofJewsthousands

ofyearsago.ThisistheviewondispIayina$27miIIionCreationMuseum

inKentucky.ItinspiredtheInstituteforCreationResearch,which

purportstoofferscientificsupportforcreationism.Andit'shardly

afringeview.A2010Ga11uppoIIindicatedthat4in10Americansthink

thatGodcreatedhumanbeingsprettymuchintheirpresentformatone

timewithinthelast10,000yearsorso.WhileGenesiscontainswonderful

insightsintothereIationshipbetweenGodandthecreation,itsimply

doesnotcontainscientificideasabouttheoriginoftheuniverse,the

ageoftheearthorthedeveIopmentofIife.Formorethantwocenturies,

carefulscientificresearch,muchofitdonebyChristians,has

demonstratedclearlythattheearthisbi11ionsyearsold,notmere

thousands,asmanycreationistsargue.Wenowknowthatthehumanrace

beganmi11ionsofyearsagoinAfrica-notthousandsofyearsagointhe

MiddleEast,asthestoryinGenesissuggests.AndalIIifeformsare

relatedtoeachotherthroughevoIution.Theseareimportanttruthsthat

sciencehasdiscoveredthroughcarefulresearch.Theyarenotnopinions"

thatcanbesetasideifyoudon'tIikethem.AnyonewhovaIuestruth

musttaketheseideasseriously,fortheyhavebeenestabIishedastrue

beyondanyreasonabledoubt.ThereismuchevidenceforevoIution.The

mostcompe11ingcomesfromthestudyofgenes,especia11ynowthatthe

HumanGenomeProjecthasbeencompIetedandthegenomesofmanyother

speciesbeingconstantIymapped.Inparticular,humanssharean

unfortunate"brokengeneMwithmanyotherprimates,including

chimpanzees,orangutans,andmacaques.Thisgene,whichworksfinein

mostmammaIsrenabIestheproductionofVitarninC.Specieswithbroken

versionsofthegenecan,tmakeVitaminCandmustgetitfromfoods

IikeorangesandIemons.ThousandsofhaplesssailorsdiedpainfuIdeaths

scurvyduringtheageofexplorationbecausetheir"VitaminC"genewas

broken.HowcandifferentspecieshaveidenticaIbrokengenes7Theonly

reasonableexpIanationisthattheyinheriteditfromacommonancestor.

Notsurprisingly,evoIutionsincethetimeofDarwinhasclaimedthat

humans,orangutans,chimpanzees,andmacaquesevoIvedrecentlyfroma

commonancestor.Thenewevidencefromgeneticscorroboratesthis.Such

evidenceprovescommonancestrywithalevelofcertaintycomparableto

theevidencethattheearthgoesaroundthesun.Thisisbutoneofmany,

manyevidencesthatsupportthetruthofevoIution-thatmakeita"sacred

fact"thatChristiansmustembraceinthenameoftruth.AndtheyshouId

embracethistruthwithenthusiasm,forthisistheworldthatGodcreated.

ChristiansmustcometoweIcome-ratherthanfear-theideasofevoIution.

TruthsaboutNaturearesacredtfortheyspeakofourCreator.Suchtruths

constitute"God'ssecondbooknforChristianstoreadaIongsidetheBible.

Inthe17thcentury,Galileousedthemetaphorofthe"twobooks"toheIp

Christiansofhisgenerationunderstandthesacredtruththattheearth

movesaboutthesun.11TheBible,"heIikedtosay,"telIsushowtogo

toheaven,nothowtheheavensgo."Tounderstandhowtheheavensgo

wemustreadthebookofNature,nottheBible.ThebookofNaturereveaIs

thetruththatGodcreatedtheworldthroughgradualprocessesover

billionsofyears,ratherthanoverthecourseofsixdays,asmany

creationistsbeIieve.EvoIutiondoesnotcontradicttheBibleuniessyou

forceanunreasonableinterpretationonthatancientbook.Tosuppose,

astheso-ca11edyoungearthcreationistsdo,thatGoddictatedmodern

scientificideastoancientanduncomprehendingscribesistodistort

thebiblicalmessagebeyondrecognition.Modernsciencewasnotinthe

worldviewofthebiblicalauthorsanditisnotintheBible.Science

isnotasinisterenterpriseaimedatdestroyingfaith.It'sanhonest

explorationofthewonderfulworldthatGodcreated.Weareoftenasked

tothinkaboutwhatJesuswouIddovifheIivedamongustoday.WhowouId

JesusvoteforWhatcarwouldhedriveTothesequestionsweshouIdadd

"WhatwouldJesusbeIieveaboutorigins"Andtheanswe

A.Christianshavelongbeencommittedtopreserving,expandingand

sharingtruth.

B.Christiansfoundedmostofthegreatuniversitiesoftheworld.

C.Christiansappliedthenewknowledgetoleadanincreasinglysimpler

lifethanever.

D.Christiansradicallydifferfromevolutionists'ininterpretingthe

worldorigin.

14.WethinksmalIwhenitcomestowomen.Micro,tobeexact.WhenIfirst

startedreportingonwomenentrepreneursinconfIictandpost-confIict

zonesin2005,nearlyeveryone,fromInternationalMonetaryFund

officiaIsintheirofficestodeveIopmentworkersinthefield,toldme

theonlywomenIwouldfindwouldbenselIingcheesebythesideofthe

road”.Women,Iwastoldagainandagain,didnotownthekindofgrowing

businessesthatcreatedjobsandeconomicgrowth.This,itseemed,was

strictlythepurviewofmen.OnecustomsofficiaIevenjokedthatthey

werenotsurewhyIhadtakenaweek-1ongtriptoAfghanistantointerview

businesswomenwhensurelymyinterviewswouldalIfitintothespaceof

asingleafternoon:WhatIfoundwhenIbeganreporting,however,was

thateveninthepoorestandmosttraditionalcountries,womenowned

businessesthatwentwe11beyondthemicro.InRwanda,Imetagasstation

ownerwithseveralworkersandawomansellingfruitsandvegetabIes

―noton"thesideoftheroad"butratherforexporttoBelgiumtwice

aweek.HerworkcreatedjobsforeightpeopIeatthetime,including

herhusband,andsupportedherownandseveralotheradoptedchiIdren.

InSarajevo,ImetatextiIeentrepreneur,withanewfactorynearthe

oldfrontIinesfwhosecompanysellingbedandbathIinensempIoyed20

people,mostIywomen,whocouldnowaffordtosendtheirownchiIdren

toschooI.AndinAfghanistan,famousforbeingamongthetoughest

environmentsforwomentot

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