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模擬試題三
I.VocabularySectionA
Directions:Thereare10incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswerontheanswersheet.
You’llhavetobuysomenewshoesastheseare .
A.usedup B.wastedawayC.brokendownD.wornout
Willallthose theproposalraisetheirhands?
A.inrelationtoB.inexcessofC.incontrasttoD.infavorof
Heisamongthoseluckystudentswhohavewon tofirstrateuniversity.
A.permissionB.admittanceC.professionD.admission
Peopletrytoavoidpublictransportationdelaysbyusingtheircars,andthis creates
furtherproblems.
A.afterall B.inturn C.incase D.intime
Hewasunableto tothegroupwhathemeant.
A.getin B.getacrossC.getalongD.getoff
Someoldpeopledon’tlikepopsongsbecausetheycan’t somuchnoise.
A.resist B.tolerate C.sustain D.undergo
Hisdiscoverycounts nothingthoughhetriedveryhard.
A.on B.for C.in D.up
Difficultiesandhardshipshave thebestqualitiesoftheyounggeologist.
A.broughtoutB.broughtaboutC.broughtforthD.broughtup
Richarddoesn’tthinkhecouldeverwhatiscalled“free-style”poetry.
A.takeon B.takeoverC.taketo D.takeafter
Hekeptrubbingthechilduntil_hefellasleep.
A.longafterB.soonafterC.beforelongD.longbefore
SectionB
Directions:Thereare10sentencesinthissection.Beloweachsentencearefourotherwordsorphrases.Youaretochoosetheonewordorphrasewhichwouldbestkeepingthemeaningoftheoriginalsentenceifitweresubstitutedfortheunderlinedwordorphrase.Then,markyouranswerontheanswersheet.
Onehundredyearsago,communicationlagbetweencountrieswasmeasuredindaysorevenmonths,butnowduetomodemtechnologythelagshasbeenreducedtoseconds.
A.inconvenienceB.delay C.interval D.progress
Afullmoon'silluminationwillhighlighttheSanFranciscoskylineagainstthenightsky.
A.discern B.brighten C.illustrate D.project
Theissuewearediscussingconcernseveryonewhohaschildren.
A.subject B.book C.article D.equation
Mostteenagersthinktheiractionsaremature.
A.grown-up B.intelligentC.serious D.childlike
Thebudgetdirectorwantedtobecertainthathisofficerswereawareofthedeadline.
A.askif B.pretendthatC.makesurethatD.knowif
Anarcheologistmustknowexactlywhereandwhenanartifactwasfound.
A.intuitively B.immediatelyC.briefly D.precisely
ThePresidentforecastthatwarwouldsoonbreakoutbetweenthetwoneighboringslates.
A.hinted B.worried C.predicted D.disagreed
Jacksaidthatitwasessentialtoleaveimmediately.
A.unwise B.possible C.desirable D.necessary
Weren’tthosetwowriterscontemporaries?
A.equallyfamous B.hostiletoeachother
C.familiarwitheachother D.livingatthesametime
Thosehousingprojectsmustbedesignedandbuiltaccordingtoverystrictcriteria.
A.locations B.relations C.contracts D.standards
II?GrammaticalStructure
SectionA
Directions:Thereare10incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswerontheanswersheet.
Youaresupposed everythingreadybynow.
A.toget B.getting C.tohavegotD.havinggot
. allbehaviorislearnedbehaviorisabasicassumptionofsocialscientists.
A.Nearly B.ThatnearlyC.ItisnearlyD.Whennearly
I’lllendyoumycassetterecorder I’vedonewithit.
A.everytimeB.themomentC.until D.lest
Hewondered .
A.whatwouldhiswife’sreactionbeB.howwouldbehiswife’sreactionC.whatwillbehiswife’sreactionD.whathiswife’sreactionwouldbe
Thestudents theexercises,theteacherwentontoexplainthetext.
A.doing B.did C.havingdoneD.todo
Weshallstartatsevenifit bythattime.
A.willstopraining B.stopstorain
C.hasstoppedraining D.willhavestoppedtorain
You herinofficelastFriday;She’sbeenoutoftownfortwoweeks.
A.needn’thaveseen B.mighthaveseen
C.musthaveseen D.can’thaveseen
Don’tyouknowit’sthefirsttimehe thiskindofmeeting?
A.attends B.attended C.hasattendedD.isattending
Theforeignguests, werescientists,werewarmlywelcomedatthetrainstation.
A.mostofthemB.mostofwhomC.mostofthatD.mostofthose
30.1need morevolunteerstohelpmovethepiano.
A.none B.any C.few D.some
SectionB
Directions:Inquestions31-40eachsentencehasfourunderlinedwordsorphrases,markedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonewordorphrasewhichisincorrectandmustbechangedtomakethesentencecorrect.Thenmarkyouranswerontheanswersheet.
TheVermontElementaryScienceProjectaccordingtoitsfounders,aredesignedtochallenge
TOC\o"1-5"\h\z
A B
someofthemostwidelyheldbeliefsaboutteaching.
C D
Ofthemanymachinesinventedinthelatenineteenthcentury,nonehadagreatimpactonthe
A BC
UnitedStateseconomythantheautomobile.
D
Yesterday.Mr.Frank,whowasnegotiatinganewcontract,disappointthissupervisor.
A B CD
Thedirectorshoulddecidetohireher,weshouldadvisethepersonnelofficetoprepareallthe
A B C
necessarypaperwork.
D
We’vedecidedtostoptointerviewqualifiedapplicantswhoarenotwillingtorelocate.
A B CD
Thereisarumorthattheworkersarediscussingestablishingunion.
A B C D
Mr.Jenkinsmadethedecisionthatshewillpromoteheradministrativeassistantbefore
ABC
theendoftheyear.
D
ArepairjobiscostingoverS3,000isautomaticallydiscounted$500fromthetotalcost.
TOC\o"1-5"\h\z
A B C D
Mr.Spenceradvisedmetalkingtomycolleagueabouttheproblembeforefilinganofficial
A B C
complaintagainsther.
D
LouisaMayAkottischieflyrememberedforLittlewomen,oneofthemostpopulargirls
A B C
bookseverwrote.
D
HI.ClozeTest
Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkyou’reanswerontheanswersheet.
Manystudentsfindtheexperienceofattendinguniversitylecturestobeaconfusingand
frustratingexperience.Thelecturerspeaksforoneortwohours,perhaps41thetalkwith
slides,writingupimportantinformationontheblackboard,distributingreadingmaterialand
givingout42.Thenewstudentseestheotherstudentscontinuouslywritingonnotebooksand
wonderswhattowrite.Veryoftenthestudentleavesthelecture43noteswhichdonotcatch
themainpointsandwhichbecomehardevenforthe44tounderstand.
Mostinstitutionsprovidecourseswhichassistnewstudentstodeveloptheskillstheyneedto
beeffectivelistenersandnote-takers.45theseareunavailable,therearemanyuseful
study-skillsguideswhichenablelearnerstopracticetheseskills46.Inallcasesitisimportant
totackletheproblem47actuallystartingyourstudies.
Itisimportanttoacknowledgethatmoststudentshavedifficultyinacquiringthelanguage
skills48incollegestudy.Onewayofovercomingthesedifficultiesistoattendthelanguage
andstudyskillsclasseswhichmostinstitutionsprovidethroughoutthe49year.Anotherbasic
strategyistofindastudypartner50itispossibletoidentifydifficulties,exchangeideasand
providesupport.
41.A.extending B.illustrating C.performing D.conducting
42.A.assignments B.information C.content D.definition
43.A.without B.with C.on D.except
44.A.teachers B.classmates C.partners D.students
45.A.Because B.Though C.Whether D.If
46.A.independentlyB.repeatedly C.logically D.generally
47.A.before B.after C.while D.for
48.A.torequire B.required C.requiring D.arerequired
49.A.average B.ordinary C.normal D.academic
50.A.inthat B.forwhich C.withwhom D.suchas
IV.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby4questionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
Questions51to54arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Ascientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayin
whichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtaindataboth
onresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthattendtoencourageordiscouragemoney
spending.
Ifaneconomistasaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes,
stableincomes,ordecliningincomes--hewouldprobablyanswer:thosewithdecliningincomes.
Actually,intheyears1947--1950,theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewith
decliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedtheleast.Thisshowsus
thattraditionalassumptionsaboutearningandspendingarenotalwaysreliable.Another
traditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogoup,theywillhastento
buy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodown,theywillpostponebuying.Butresearchsurveyshave
shownthatthisisnotalwaystrue.Theexpectationsofpriceincreasemaynotstimulatebuying.
Onetypicalattitudewasexpressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrising
prices."Inafewmonths,"shesaid,"we'llhavetopaymoreformeatandmilk;we'llhavelessto
spendonotherthings."Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthis
purchase.Furthermore,theriseinpricesthathasalreadytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer's
resistancemaybeevoked.
TheinvestigationsmentionedabovewerecarriedoutinAmerica.Investigationsconductedat
thesametimeinGreatBritain,however,yieldedresultsthatweremoreinagreementwith
traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostconductiveto
spendingappearstobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare
reasonable,theyarelikelytobuy.Thus,itappearsthatthecommonbusinesspolicyOf
maintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingofconsumerpsychology.
51.Ifascientistwantstostudyconsumerbehavior,whatmusthedo?
A.Hemustpredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoney.
B.Hemustdoscientificresearch.
C.Hemustknowbackgroundofcustomers.
D.Hemustdoresearchandlearntheresourcesandmotivesofcustomers.
52.Whichofthefollowinggroupsborrowmoneymostaccordingtotraditionalassumption?
A.Peoplewithrisingincomes.
B.Peoplewithstableincomes.
C.Peoplewithdecliningincomes.
D.Noneoftheabove.
53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Traditionalassumptionsaboutearningandspendingarenotalwaysreliable.
B.Theconditionthatmosthelpstoproducespendingappearstobepricerising.
C.Maintainingstablepricesisacommonbusinesspolicy.
D.TheresultsoftheinvestigationinAmericawerenotthesameasthoseinGreatBritain.
54.TheresearchsurveyinAmericahaveshowedthatwhenthepricesrise,__
A.peoplewillhastentobuy
B.peoplewillstopbuying
C.peoplewillpostponetheirpurchase
D.peoplewillbuymorethantheycanuse
Questions55to58arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Therailroadindustrycouldnothavegrownaslargeasitdidwithoutsteel.Thefirstrails
weremadeofiron.Butironrailswerenotstrongenoughtosupportheavytrainsrunningathigh
speeds.Railroadexecutiveswantedtoreplacethemwithsteelrailsbecausesteelwastenor
fifteentimesstrongerandlastedtwentytimeslonger.Beforethe1870's,however,steelwastoo
expensivetobewidelyused.Itwasmadebyaslowandexpensiveprocessofheating,stirringand
reheatingironore.
ThentheinventorHenryBessemerdiscoveredthatdirectingablastofairatmeltedironina
furnacewouldbumouttheimpuritiesthatmadetheironbrittle.Astheairshotthroughthe
furnace,thebubblingmetalwoulderuptinshowersofsparks.Whenthefirecooled,themetalhad
beenchanged,orconvertedtosteel.TheBessemerconvertermadepossiblethemassproduction
ofsteel.Nowthreetofivetonsofironcouldbechangedintosteelinamatterofminutes.
Justwhenthedemandformoreandmoresteeldeveloped,prospectorsdiscoveredhugenew
depositsofironoreintheMesabiRange,a120longregioninMinnesotanearLakeSuperior.The
Mesabidepositsweresonearthesurfacethattheycouldbeminedwithsteamshovels.
BargesandsteamerscarriedtheironorethroughLakeSuperiortodepotsonthesouthern
shoresofLakeMichiganandLakeErie.WithdizzyingspeedGary,Indiana,andToledo,
Youngstown,andCleveland,Ohio,becamemajorsteelmanufacturingcenters.Pittsburghwasthe
greateststeelcityofall.
Steelwasthebasicbuildingmaterialoftheindustrialage.Productionskyrocketedfrom
seventy-seven-thousandtonsin1870tooverelevenmilliontonsin1900.
55,Accordingtothepassage,therailroadindustrypreferredsteeltoironbecausesteelwas__
A.cheaperandmoreplentifulB.lighterandeasiertomold
C.cleanerandeasiertomineD.strongerandmoredurable
56.Accordingtothepassage,howdidBessemermethodmakethemassproductionofsteel
possible?
A.Itdirectedairatmeltedironinafurnace,removingallimpurities.
B.Itslowlyheatedironorethenstirreditandheateditagain.
C.Itchangedironoreintoironwhichwasasubstituteforsteel.
D.Itcouldquicklyfinddepositsofironoreundertheground.
57.Accordingtothepassage,wherewerelargedepositsofironuncovered?
A.InPittsburgh.B.IntheMesabiRange.
C.NearLakeMichigan.D.NearLakeErie.
58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthemassproductionofsteelcaused__
A.adeclineintherailroadindustry
B.arevolutionintheindustrialworld
C.anincreaseinthepriceofsteel
D.afeelingofdiscontentamongsteelworkers
Questions59to62arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
TheEnglishhavethereputationofbeingverydifferentfromallothernationalities.Itis
claimedthatlivingonanislandseparatedfromtherestofEuropehasmuchtodowithit.
Whateverthereasons,itmaybefairlystatedthattheEnglishmanhasdevelopedsomeattitudes
andhabitsdistinguishinghimfromothernationalities.
Broadlyspeaking,theEnglishmanisaquiet,shy,reservedpersonamongpeopleheknows
well.Beforestrangersheoftenseemsinhibited,evenembarrassed.Youhaveonlytowitnessa
railwaycompartmentanymorningoreveningtoseethetruth.Serious-lookingbusinessmenand
womensitreadingtheirnewspapersordozing(打盹)inacomer;noonespeaks.AnEnglishwit
oncesuggestedtooverseasvisitors,"Onenteringarailwaycompartmentshakehandswithallthe
passengers."Needlesstosay,hewasnotbeingserious.Thereisanunwrittenbutclearly
understoodcodeofbehavior,which,ifbroken,makesthepersonimmediatelytheobjectof
suspicion.
ItiswellknownthattheEnglishseldomshowopenlyextremesofenthusiasm,emotionetc.
Ofcourse,anEnglishmanfeelsnolessthananyothernationality.Imagineamancommentingon
thegreatbeautyofayounggirl.Amanofmoreemotionaltemperamentmightdescribeheras"a
marvelousjewel",whiletheEnglishmanwillflatlystate"Um,she'sallright".AnEnglishman
mayrecommendahighlysuccessfulandenjoyablefilmtofriendsbycommenting,"It'snotbad."
Theoverseasvisitorsmustnotbedisappointedbythisapparentlackofinterest;hemustrealize
that"allright","notbad"areveryoftenusedwiththesenseof"firstclass","excellent".This
specialuseoflanguageisparticularlycommoninEnglish.
59.OneexplanationforthedifferentcharacterofEnglishpeopleisthat
A.theyaregeographicallyisolatedfromtheEuropeancontinent
B.theyhavenothingtodowiththeotherEuropeans
C.theyliketokeepquietamongtheiracquaintances
D.theytendtobereservedbynature
60.Accordingtothepassage,onenteringarailwaycompartment,anoverseasvisitorisexpected
to
A.inquireaboutthecodeofbehaviorinthetrain
B.shakehandswithallthepassengers
C.shakehandswiththepersonheknows
D.behavelikeanEnglishman
61.TheEnglishwayofcommentingonsomethingorsomebodysuggeststhat
A.theEnglisharemodestinmostcircumstances
B.theEnglishfeelnolessthananyothernationality
C.theEnglishtendtodisplaylessemotionthantheyfeel
D.theEnglishdon'ttakeastronginterestinmakingcomment
62.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A.ThedifferencesbetweentheEnglishandtheotherEuropeans.
B.ThedifferentcharacteroftheEnglishmananditsreason.
C.ThereasonsforEnglishpeople'sshyness.
D.ThecodeofbehaviorofthenationalitiesinEurope.
Questions63to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
JamesJoycewasanIrishnovelistwhorevolutionizedthemethodsofdepictingcharacters
anddevelopingaplotinmodemfiction.Hisastonishingwayofconstructinganovel,hisfrank
portrayalofhumannatureinhisbooks,andhiscompletecommandofEnglishhavemadehimone
oftheoutstandinginfluencesonliteratureinthe20thCentury.Manycriticsjudgethatheis
secondonlytoShakespeareinhismasteryoftheEnglishlanguage.Joycewasdeeplyinfluenced
byIrelandandwroteallhisbooksaboutDublin.
WhenhewasinDublinCollege,hestudiedlanguagesandspenthissparetimereadingbooks.
Herefusedtotakepartinthenationalistmovementlikehisfellowstudents,buthebecame
passionatelyinterestedinliterature.Hewroteoutspokenarticlesofliterarycriticismthatshocked
histeachersandeventaughthimselfNorwegiansothathecouldreadIbsen'sworksinthe
original.
Whenhegraduatedin1902,heknewhewouldbecomeawriterandanexile,becausehefelt
hecouldnotbeonewithouttheother.Inordertopreservehisidealofwritingtruthfully,fully,and
asobjectivelyasheknewhow,aboutthepeopleandplacesheknewbest,hehadtoescapefrom
alltemptationstobecomeinvolvedinpopularopinionorpubliclife.HewenttoFrance,Italyand
Switzerland,wherehelivedinpovertyandobscurityforthefirst20years,onlyreturningto
Irelandwhenhismotherwasdying.Exceptforacoupleofbrieftrips,hestayedabroadallhislife.
63.JamesJoycewasfamousformanyreasonsEXCEPT__
A.hiswayofconstructinganovel
B.hisfrankportrayalofhumannature
C.hiscompletecommandofEnglish
D.hispassioninliterature
64."HeissecondonlytoShakespeare"isacommentonhis__
A.achievementinliterature
B.achievementinthenationalistmovement
C.achievementinhisstudyoflanguages
D.masteryoftheEnglishlanguage
65.Howmanyexamplesareusedtoshowhispassioninliterature?
A.2.B.3.C.1.D.4.
66.WhydidJamesJoycestayabroadalmostallhislife?
A.Becausehewantedtoliveinpovertyandobscurity.
B.Becausehewantedtowritethepeopleandplacesheknewbest.
C.Becausehewantedtoescapefromalltemptationstobecomeinvolvedinpopularopinion
orpubliclife.
D.Becausehewantedtopreservehisidealofwritingtruthfully,fullyandobjectivelyabout
thepeopleandtheplacesheknewbest.
SectionB
Directions:YoushouldanswerQuestions67-75whicharebasedonthefollowingpassages,Mark
youranswerontheanswersheet.
PartOne
AAirpollutionisincreasinglybecomingthefocusofgovernmentandcitizenconcernaroundtheglobe.FromMexicoCityandNewYork,toSingaporeandTokyo,newsolutionstothisoldproblemarebeingproposed,trialledandimplementedwitheverincreasingspeed.Itisfearedthatunlesspollutionreductionmeasuresareabletokeeppacewiththecontinuedpressuresofurbangrowth,airqualityinmanyoftheworld’smajorcitieswilldeterioratebeyondreason.
BActionisbeingtakenalongseveralfronts:throughnewlegislation,improvedenforcementandinnovativetechnology.InLosAngeles,stateregulationsareforcingmanufacturerstotrytosellevercleanercars:ihcirfirstofthecleanest,titled“ZeroEmissionVehicles”,havetobeavailablesoon,sincetheyareintendedtomakeup2percentofsalesin1997.LocalauthoritiesinLondonarecampaigningtobeallowedtoenforceantipollutionlawsthemselves;atpresentonlythepolicehavethepowertodoso,buttheytendtobebusyelsewhere.InSingapore,rentingoutroadspacetousersisthewayofthefuture.
CWhenBritain’sRoyalAutomobileClubmonitoredtheexhaustsof60,000vehicles,itfoundthat12percentofthemproducedmorethanhalfthetotalpollution.Oldercarsweretheworstoffenders;thoughasizeablenumberofquirenewcarswerealsoidentifiedasgrosspolluters,theyweresimplybadlytuned.Californiahasdevelopedaschemetogetthesegrosspollutersoffthestreets:theyofferaflat$700foranyold,run-downvehicledriveninbyitsowner.Theaimistoremovetheheaviest-polluting,mostdecrepitvehiclesfromtheroads.
DAspartofaEuropeanUnionenvironmentalprogramm,aLondoncouncilistestinganinfra-redspectrometerfromtheUniversityofDenverinColorado.Itgaugesthepollutionfromapassingvehicle-moreusefulthantheannualstationarytestthatistheBritishstandardtoday?bybouncingabeamthroughtheexhaustandmeasuringwhatgetsblocked.Thecouncil’snextstepmaybetolinkthesystemtoacomputerizedvideocameraabletoreadnumberplatesautomatically.
ETheefforttocleanupcarsmaydolittletocutpollutionifnothingisdoneaboutthetendencytodrivethemmore.LosAngeleshassomeoftheworld’scleanestcars-farbetterthanthoseofEurope?butthetotalnumberofmilesthosecarsdrivecontinuestogrow.Onesolutioniscar-pooling,anarrangementinwhichanumberofpeoplewhosharethesamedestinationsharetheuseofonecar.However,theaveragenumberofpeopleinacaronthefreewayinLosAngeles,whichis1.3,hasbeenfallingsteadily.Increasingitwouldbeaneffectivewayofreducingemissionsaswellascasingcongestion.Thetroubleis,LosAngelenosseemtolikebeingaloneintheircars.
FSingaporehasforawhilehadaschemethatforcesdriverstobuyabadgeiftheywishtovisitacertainpartofthecity.Electronicinnovationsmakepossibleincreasingsophistication:ratescanvaryaccordingtoroadconditions,rimeofdayandsoon.Singaporeisadvancinginthisdirection,withacity-widenetworkoftransmitterstocollectinformationandchargedriversastheypasscertainpoints.Suchroad-pricing,however,canbecontroversial.WhenthelocalgovernmentinCambridge,England,consideredintroducingSingaporeantechniques,itfacedvocalandultimatelysuccessfulopposition.
PartTwo
Thescopeoftheproblemfacingtheworld’scitiesisimmense.In1992,theUnitedNationsEnvironmentalProgrammeandtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)concludedthatallofasampleoftwentymegacities-placeslikelytohavemorethantenmillioninhabitantsintheyear2023-alreadyexceededtheleveltheWHOdeemshealthyinatleastonemajorpollutant.Two-thirdsofthemexceededtheguidelinesfortwo,sevenforthreeormore.
OfthesixpollutantsmonitoredbytheWHO-carbondioxide,nitrogendioxide,ozone,sulphurdioxide,leadandparticulatematter-itisthislastcategorythatisattractingthemostattentionfromhealthresearchers.PM10,asub-categoryofparticulatemattermeasuringten-millionthsofametreacros
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