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Unit3Inventorsandinventions單元測試題

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選

項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和

閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whoisthemanpossiblytalkingto?

A.Ateacher.

B.Adoctor.

C.Hismother.

2.WhatdoweknowaboutSam?

A.HewillleaveNewYork.

B.HissisterwillleaveforLosAngeles.

C.HissisterwillleaveforNewYork.

3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?

A.Readthepaperagain.

B?Throwthepaperaway.

C.Rewritethepaper.

4.Whatarethetwospeakersprobablygoingtodo?

A.Invitesomefriendstodinner.

B?Listentotheweatherreport.

C.Haveapicnicthisafternoon.

5.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atanairport.

B.Atarailwaystation.

C.Atadepartmentstore.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、

B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小

題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白

讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.Whatisthewoman'sbrother?

A.Apostman.

B?Apoet.

C.Awriter.

7.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?

A.Visitthewoman'sbrotherlater.

B.Prepareagift.

C?Meetthewomanatonce.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.Whichroomdoesthewomanlivein?

A.177.B.171.C.117.

9.Whenwillthecleanercome?

A.Rightnow.

B.20minuteslater.

C.Thisevening.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Co-workers.

B.Actorandactress.

C?Interviewerandinterviewee.

11.Whatdoesthewomandowellin?

A.Dancingandsinging.

B.Typingandshorthand.

C.Playingfootballandbasketball.

12.Wheredoesthewomanreallywanttogo?

A.Astadium.

B.Atheatre.

C.Ahotel.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Onaplane.

B.Onabus.

C.Atarailwaystation.

14.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogoatlast?

A.ParkAvenue.

B.FifthAvenue.

C.WashingtonSquarePark.

15.Howdoesthewomanknowshehasgottotherightplace?

A.Themanwilltellherintime.

B.Shecanseethebiggateandtrees.

C.Shewillarrivethereattheexacttime.

16.Whatisprobablytheman?

A.Arepairman.

B?Abusdriver.

C.Ataxidriver.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatisthesecondreasonforthegrowingnumberofprivatecarsinChina?

A.Bankloans.

B.Betterfinancialsituation.

C.Thedesirefbrmorecomfortablemeansoftraveling.

18.WhatarethemainproblemscausedbytheuseofprivatecarsinChina?

A.Trafficjamsandairpollution.

B.Trafficjamsandfireaccidents.

C?Trafficjamsandenergyconsumption.

19.Whowilldealwiththeproblems?

A.Localgovernments.

B.Individualcarusers.

C.Carmanufacturers.

20.What'sthespeaker'sattitude?

A.Familycarsareconvenientineverydaylife.

B.Banksshouldstopgivingloanstocarbuyers.

C.Measuresshouldbetakentocontroltheuseofprivatecars.

第二部分英語知識運用(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。

21.Colorblindpeopleoftenfinditdifficulttobetweenblueandgreen.

A.separateB.distinguish

C.compareD.contrast

22.Hewishedtoforgeteverythingwithhisformerlifeandstartanewlife.

A.joinedB.associated

C.buriedD.carried

23.Willitbeforyoutostartworktomorrow?Ihopeyouarenotoccupied.

A.convenientB.practical

C.occasionalD.passive

24.Thetemperaturedropped.Manypeoplecouldn'tadapttoitandcaughta

cold.

A.practicallyB.approximately

C.abruptlyD.merrily

25.Wehavenovacancies(空職)now,butwe'Hcertainlyyourapplicationin

mind.

A.hideB.bear

C.standD.endure

26.Mrs.Blackisn'tinandI'llhavetoring.1wouldappreciateitifyouring

after6o'clock.

A.off;backB.up;off

C.back;upD.back;off

27.AsIgrewupinasmalltownatthefootofamountain,thevisittothe

villagescenesofmychildhood.

A.calledupB.calledfor

C.calledonD.calledin

28.Afterthat,heknewhecouldanyemergencybydoingwhathecouldto

thebestofhisability.

A?getawaywithB.getonwith

C-getthroughD.getacross

29.Tomalmostfelloffthecliff,butmanagedtountilhelpcame.

A.keeponB.catchon

C.countonD.hangon

30.Wedon'toftenseeeachotherbutkeepintouchwitheachotherbysending

e-mails

A?hereandthereB.soonerorlater

C.atonetimeD.nowandthen

31.Thebookrepresentsawonderfullovestory,soonce,itwillbepopular

withyoungpeople.

A.publishesB.publishing

C.publishedD.havingpublished

32.Findwaystopraiseyourchildrenoften,you'llfindtheywillopentheir

heartstoyou.

A.tillB.or

C.andD.but

33.RecentlythefatherhasfoundhissonincreasinglytotheInternet

games.

A.attractB.attracted

C.attractingD.havingattracted

34.Onlyafterliberationtobetreatedashumanbeings.

A.didtheybeginB.theyhadbegun

C-theydidbeginD.hadtheybegun

35.Youcannotacceptanopiniontoyouunlessitisbasedonfacts.(2013?湖

南,29)

A.offeringB.tooffer

C.havingofferedD.offered

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出可以填

入空白處的最佳選項。

ThomasEdisontriedtwothousanddifferentmaterialstomakethelightbulb.

Whennoneworkedsatisfactorily,hisassistant36,“Allourworkisinvain.We

havelearnednothing.^^

ThomasEdisonrepliedvery37,“Oh,wehavecomealongwayandwe

have38alot.Wenowknowthattherearetwothousandmaterialswhichwe

cannot39tomakeagoodlightbulb.”

Ifyoulearnfromyourmistakes,thenyouare40.Ifyoulearnfromsomeone

else'smistakes,thenyouareagenius.Successisnothingmorethanafewsimple

disciplines41dailyandfailureisnothingmorethanafewsmall_42repeated

daily.

How43theabovelinesare!Successtakes44.We'llmakemistakes

45wedothingsintoomuchofahurry.Whenwedonotpracticedisciplinesin

life,wedon'tbuildenoughconfidenceto46newandchallengingtaskswhich

areimportantandmatterinlife.Ourconfidence47whatwethinkofourselves

andwhetherwebelieveinourselves.Weareallbomwithexceptional48,but

onlyafewreally49theirtruepotentialandmakeeffortsinlifeandtheothers

justleada(n)50life.Doyouwanttobeexceptional?

Successisafruitwhicheveryonewantsto51butitisnotfoundeverywhere

andnoonecan52itwithoutseriousefforts.

Thosewhowanttosucceedwillfindaway;thosewhodon'twillfinda(n)

53!

Successdependsuponprevious54,andwithoutitwewillendinfailure.

Whenyouare55,pleaseenjoyitandgiveyourhandtootherswhowantto

accomplishsomething.

36.A.celebratedB.complained

C.explainedD.answered

37.A.confidentlyB.madly

C.carelesslyD.angrily

38.A.rememberedB?refused

C.learnedD.ordered

39.A.testB.ignore

C.inventD.use

40.A.healthyB.enthusiastic

C.intelligentD.generous

41.A.shownB,prevented

C-recordedD.practiced

42.A.errorsB.machines

C.jobsD.steps

43.A.commonB?strange

C.familiarD.true

44.A.effectB?time

C.drugsD.roles

45.A.asthoughB-sothat

C-unlessD.if

46.A.keepB.attempt

C.giveD.see

47.A.dependsonB.setsaside

C?turnsdownD.setsup

48.A.appearancesB?experiences

C.qualitiesD.feelings

49.A.ownB.realize

C.provideD.research

50.A.activeB-hard

C-richD.average

51.A.sellB?draw

C.eatD.praise

52.A.achieveB.watch

C.offerD.recognize

53.A.storyB-excuse

C.keyD.plan

54.A.preparationB.influence

C.lifeD.generation

55.A.powerfulB.wonderful

C.successfulD.hopeful

第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項。

Youcan'talwayspredictaheavyrainorrememberyour

umbrella.ButdesignerMikhailBelyaevdoesn'tthinkthat

forgettingtochecktheweatherforecastbeforeheadingoutshould

resultinyougettingwet.That'swhyhecreatedLampbrella,alamp

postwithitsownrain-sensingumbrella.

Thedesignersayshecameupwiththeideaafterwatchingpeoplegetweton

streetsinRussia,"Once,IwasdrivingonacentralSaintPetersburgstreetandsawthe

streetlampslightinguppeopletryingtohidefromtherain.Ithoughtitwouldbe

appropriatetohaveacanopy(傘篷)builtintoastreetlamp,“hesaid.

TheLampbrellaisastandard-lookingstreetlampfittedwithanumbrellacanopy.

Ithasabuilt-inelectricmotorwhichcanopenorclosetheumbrellaondemand.

Sensors(傳感器)thenensurethattheumbrellaofferspedestriansshelterwheneverit

startsraining.

Inadditiontotherainsensor,there'salsoa360°motionsensoronthe

fiberglassstreetlampwhichdetectswhetheranyoneisusingtheLampbrella.After

threeminutesofnotbeingusedthecanopyisclosed.

Accordingtothedesigner,theLampbrellawouldmoveatarelativelylow

speed,soasnottocauseharmtothepedestrians.Besides,itwouldbegroundedto

protectfrompossiblelightningstrike.EachLampbrellawouldofferenoughshelter

forseveralpeople.Beinginstalled(安裝)at2metersofftheground,itwouldonlybe

adangerforthetallestofpedestrians.

WhiletherearenoplanstotaketheLampbrellaintoproduction,Belyaevsayshe

recentlyintroducedhiscreationtooneMoscowDepartment,andinsistshiscreation

couldbeinstalledonanystreetwherealotofpeoplewalkbuttherearenocanopiesto

provideshelter.

56.ForwhatpurposedidBelyaevcreatetheLampbrella?

A.Topredictaheavyrain.

B.Tochecktheweatherforecast.

C.Toprotectpeoplefromtherain.

D.Toremindpeopletotakeanumbrella.

57.WhatdoweknowfromBelyaev9swordsinParagraph2?

A.Hiscreationwasinspiredbyanexperience.

B?ItrainsalotinthecityofSaintPetersburg.

C-Streetlampsareprotectedbycanopies.

D.Heenjoyedtakingwalksintherain.

58.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytellusabouttheLampbrella?

A.Itsmovingspeed.B.Itsappearance.

C.Itsinstallation.D.Itssafety.

59.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Thedesignerwillopenacompanytopromotehisproduct.

B.TheLampbrellacouldbeputintoimmediateproduction.

C.Thedesignerisconfidentthathiscreationispractical.

D.TheLampbrellawouldbeputonshowinMoscow.

B

StudiesshowfarmlandinAfricaisoftenlackinginimportantnutrients.But

researcherssayacombinationoffarmingmethodsmayhelp.

Researcherswonderhowtoincreaseproductionwithoutnecessarilyclearing

morelandtogrowadditionalcrops.Americanresearcherssaythatcanhappenwith

greateruseofanagriculturalsystemcalledperenniation.Itmixesfoodcropswith

treesandperennialplants-thosethatreturnyearafteryear.

SoilscientistJohnReganoldsays,“Oneofthemajorproblemsisthatthesoils

arefairlypoorinmostoftheregions.Sohowdoyougrowfoodcropsonpoorsoils?

Therehavetobefoodproductionsystemsthatcanbuildthesoilandimprovethe

yield.^^

Mr.Reganoldsayspoorsoilmayhaveresultedfromyearsofweatheringthat

washedawaymanynutrients.Hesayssomefarmersmayhavedonemoreharmthan

good.

“Theyhavebeenactuallyusingfarmingpracticeswherethey'renotputtingin

organicmatter.They'renotputtinginfertilizers.Theycan'taffordthosethings.Andit

justrunsthesoildown.Sothey'reworseningthesituation.^^

Thescientistsaystheword"perenniation“definesthreesystemsthatarealready

usedinAfrica.Theoldestofthethreeiscalledevergreenagriculture.Thisiswhere

farmersplanttreeswiththeircrops.FarmersinAfricahavebeendoingthisforsixty

years,anditseemstobegrowinginpopularity.

ThemethodisgainingwidespreaduseincountriessuchasNiger,BurkinaFaso,

MalawiandZambia.Thetreesareplantedamongmaize(玉米),milletorsorghum

crops.Theynotonlyaddnitrogen(氮)tothesoilthroughtheirroots,butalsothrough

theirleaveswhentheyfalloffandbreakdown.Atothertimesoftheyear,thetrees

canprotectplantsfromstrongsunlight.

JohnReganoldsaysheknowsofonewomanwhohashadgreatsuccesswith

perenniation.

“She'sagrandmotherinherfifties.HernameisRhodaMang'yanaandshe

startedusingthissystemabouttwentyyearsago.Andheryieldsinitiallywereabouta

tonofmaize.Nowwithagoodyearshegetsfourtonsperhectare,fourtimeswhat

shewasgetting.^^

60.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A.tellpeoplehowtoincreaseproduction

B.introduceanagriculturalsysteminAfrica

C.introducetheoldestfarmingmethodinAfrica

D.tellushowtopreventsoilbeingpoor

61.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“weathering“inParagraph4mostprobablymean?

A.Beingexposedtowindandrain.

B?Growingdifferentcrops.

C-Beingpollutedseverely.

D.Beingploughedimproperly.

62.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?

A.Perenniationmixesfoodcropswithtreesandperennialplants.

B.Poorsoilisthemainprobleminincreasingfoodproduction.

C.Farmersmaybemoretoblameforthepresentsituation.

D.Americanresearchersfirstinventedperenniation.

63.Evergreenagricultureispopularwiththefarmersmainlybecauseit.

A.canbuildthesoilandimprovetheyield

B.canprovidemorewoodaswell

C.istheeasiestmethodtocarryout

D.isusedforalongtime

C

Twoyearsago,theFunkfamilyofsuburbanChicagoadoptedaChinesebaby

girlwhohadbeenabandonedonasidewalknearaYangzhoutextilefactory.

Lastyear,halfwayacrosstheUnitedStates,theRamirezfamilyofsuburban

Miamiadoptedagirlwhohadbeenabandonedaweeklateronthesamespot.

BothfamiliesnamedtheirdaughtersMia.Itturnsout,afirstnameandChinese

heritagearen'ttheonlythingsthethree-year-oldshaveincommon.Thegirls'

mothers一HollyFunkandDianaRamirez—metonawebsiteforparentswhohad

gonethroughinternationaladoptions.Afteralotofemailscomparingphotographs

andbiographicaldetails,DNAtestingprovedthefamilies5suspicions:Thegirlsare

probablyfraternal(異卵雙生的)twins.

“Iwasinshock,“saidRamirez,wholiveswithherhusbandCarlosinPembroke

Pines,Florida."Well,nowthisisforreal.^^

TheInternetandWebgroupsrevolvingaroundinternationalorphanagesare

increasinglybeingusedtolinkadoptedchildrenwithbiologicalkin(親屬).Thesite

thattheFunksandRamirezesusedhasamembershipof137people,with15setsof

twinsand7setsofsiblingswhoserelationshipshavebeenconfirmed.

AtareunionFridayatChicago9sO'HareInternationalAirport,MiaDiamond

FunkandMiaHanyingRamirezshylysurveyedeachother,andthenreachedforeach

other'shand.

DNAtestsestablishan85percentprobabilitythatthegirlsareatleasthalf-sisters.

Scientistsdonothaveabiologicalparenttotestandreachagreatercertainty,but

giventheiragesandphysicalsimilarities,expertssayitislikelytheyarefraternal

twins.

DouglasandHollyFunkhopetobringtheirMiatoMiamiinOctober.Bothsets

ofpai*entssaytheyarecommittedtostayingintouchandoftenletthetwinstalkto

eachotheronthephone.

64.Boththeadoptedgirlssharedafirstname.

A.becausetheybothcamefromChina

B?becauseoftheirphysicalsimilarities

C.becausetheirUSparentssuspectedtheyweretwins

D.fornogoodreason

65.Whydidthegirls'mothersmeetontheInternet?

A.Tocomparephotographsofthetwogirls.

B.Tofindthegirls'biologicalkin.

C.Ibtesttheirsuspicions.

D.Toenjoythejoyofadoptingchildren.

66.Expertsarestillnot100percentsurethatthetwogirlsarefraternaltwins

because.

A.DNAtestsarestillnotaccurateenough

B.thetwogirlswerebornintwodifferentfamilies

C.theDNAofabiologicalparentisstillmissing

D.onegirlwasbornaweeklaterthantheother

67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AdoptedTwinsReunitedAfterOnlineChat

B.AdoptedTwinsLiveHappilyintheUS

C.SuspicionTurnedintoReality

D.TheStoriesofTwoFamilies

D

Forthelastcoupleofweeks,Ihadbeenstuckinfrontofmycomputerworking

onaprojectthatwasveryimportanttome.Myeverywakinghourwasconsumedby

theprojectandalthoughIimaginedthatIwouldfeelhappyaftercompletingpartsof

theproject,Iwasconfusedtofindthatinstead,Iwasfeelingratherdepressed.Itried

arangeofmethodstohelpcheermyselfup.Ihadarelaxingbath,cookedadelicious

mealtoenjoywithmyfamilyandevenwatchedalightheartedmovie,buttoaoavail.

ItwasonlywhenIturnedtomeditation(沉思)forasolutionthattheanswercameto

me:turntonature!

Theverynextday,Igrabbedmycameraandabottleofwaterandsetoffto

spendafewhourswalkinginanaturereserve,eventhoughitwaspouringwithrain.

WithinacoupleofminutesIfeltaliveagain.Tobehonest,Ifeltlikeayoungschool

girlagainandhadtostopmyselffromhoppingalongthepathsinging,'Tmsingingin

therain."asongIusedtosingwhenIwasachild.Ithinkasadultsweoftentrytoo

hardtocontrolourinnerchildrenandasaresultwerestrain(限制)ourownspirits,

whichonlyleadstodepressionandstress.

Interestingly,ithasbeenshownthatpeoplewhospend40minuteswalkingina

naturereservehaveadropintheirbloodpressurelevels.Butthisdoesnothappen

whentheyspendasimilaramountoftimewalkinginabusycitycenter.

Ifyoufeelalittlelowinspiritandknowthatyouhavespenttoomuchtime

indoors,relaxcompletely,removeyourshoesandletyourinnerchildcomeoutand

play.

68.Theauthorfeltdepressedbecauseshe.

A.couldn'tconsumeherwakinghour

B?hadnotseenafilmforalongtime

C-hadnotfinishedherworkontime

D.hadworkedonahardjobfortoolong

69.Theauthorwalkedinanaturereserveintheraininorderto.

A.takephotos

B?findasolutiontotheproject

C-hopalongthepath

D.cheerherselfup

70.Intheauthor^opinion,.

A.abathcanmakepeoplerelaxed

B.depressionisusuallycausedbyhardwork

C.walkinginabusycitycenterharmspeople'shealth

D.adultsshouldexpresstheirinnerfeelingsfreely

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有

兩項為多余選項。

Whatisthebestwayforteenstomakemoney?Iwouldsaythebestwayto

makemoneyforateenisusingtheInternet.71

Youcanselljunk(廢I日物品)inyourhouseontostartwith,then

lookforwholesaled比發(fā)的)productstosellregularly.72

Theotherwayistostartyourowninformationpublishingbusiness.Youcanstart

thisbusinessfromyoursparebedroomanditdoesn'tmatteratwhatageyoustart.

Infact,theyounger,thebetter.Becauseyouwillmakemoremoneythantherest

ofyourfamilyputtogetherwhenyouarejustateenagerandpeoplewillenvy

you.73

74Thegoodthingisthatyoucangettheproductfreefromthepublicarea

andsellitfbr£97ormorewithoutanyproblem.

75Ifyouwanttobeabletosellyourinformationproduct,thebestwayis

throughyourownminiwebsite.

Thethingyouneedtodo,onceyouhaveyourproductandwebsitesetup,isthat

youneedtobeabletocapturepeople'se-mailaddresses,asthisiswhereyourbig

moneycomesfrom.

A.It'sagreatfeelingwhenyouearnmoreinamonththanmostpeopledoinayear.

B.Youcandoanumberofdifferentthingsonit.

C.Youwillalsoneedawebsite.

D.Next,youneedtofindaproducttosell.

E.Youwillunderstandthewaysforteenstomakemoney.

F.Thafsonewayyoucangotostartmakingmoney.

G.Itdoesn'tmatterifyouhavethebestwebsiteintheworld.

71.72.73.74.75.

第n卷

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作

文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的

增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

rdliketotellyouastoryaboutmybestfriendJane.Lastweekinschoolwe

haveabigfight,andshedidn'ttalkmeforaweek.Itallstartedwithwhensheasked

meifshecouldcopymyhomework.Iaskedherwhatshewantedtodothat,andshe

saidthatsheforgottentodohers.ItoldherthatIdidn'tthinkitwasthegoodidea.I

saidthatsheshoulddohisownwork.Shegotrealangrywithmeandsaidshedidn't

wanttobemyfriendanymore.IsaidthatIwassureshewouldunderstandwhy.But

shedid.Yesterdayshetoldmeshewassorry.Shesaidshewouldeverforgettodoher

homeworkthenexttime.

第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)

據(jù)報道:某地一女青年用假文憑騙過面試,而進入某公司工作。該青年工作

能力較強,工作干得很出色。但后來假文憑被查出,公司以她缺乏誠信為由解雇

了她。

你認為公司這種做法對嗎?當今社會,我們應(yīng)該注重誠信還是看重能力?請

簡要描述這一事件,并選擇其中一種觀點,結(jié)合你身邊的事例,寫一篇短文,談

談你的看法,重點表述你持有某種觀點的理由,題目自擬。

注意:詞數(shù):100左右。

參考詞匯:文憑diploma;誠信honesty

Unit3Inventorsandinventions單元測試題

參考答案

1.B2.B3.A4.C5.A6.C7.A8.C9.A10.Cll.A12.B13.B

14.C15.B16.B17.C18.A19.A20.C21.B22.B23.A24.C

25.B26.A27.A28.C29.D30.D31.C32.C33.B34.A

35.D36.B37.A38.C39.D40.C41.D42.A43.D44.B

45.D46.B47.A48.C49.B50.D51.C52.A53.B54.A

55.C56.C57.A58.D59.C60.B61.A62.D63.A64.D

65.B66.C67.A68.A69.D70.D

71.B72.F

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