
(考試時間:120分鐘 滿分:150分)
注意事項:
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第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。
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小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
( )1. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a gym. B. At schl. C. At hme.
( )2. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A restaurant. B. A rbt. C. A camera.
( )3. Why did the man cme t Beijing?
T visit Beijing University.
T study as an internatinal student.
C. T intrduce an educatinal prgram.
( )4. What is the prbable relatinship between the tw speakers?
Dctr and patient.
B. Father and daughter.
C. Bss and emplyee.
( )5. Hw did the wman return frm the trip?
A. By car. B. By train. C. By plane.
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和第7兩個小題。
( )6. Hw much did Ben raise in ttal?
A. $200. B. $600. C. $800.
( )7. Why did Ben cllect mney?
T prvide help fr animals.
B. T supply fd t the hmeless.
C. T dnate it t the schl newspaper.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至第10三個小題。
( )8. Hw lng did the wman's presentatin last?
A. 10 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 30 minutes.
( )9. What was the man's last suggestin t the wman?
A. T change the rder f the data.
B. T ffer cpies f the slides.
C. T reduce the delivery speed.
( )10. Hw did the wman prbably lk during the presentatin?
A. Calm. B. Excited. C. Nervus.
聽第8段材料,回答第11至第13三個小題。
( )11. What will the wman d in the lunch club?
Ck the meals.
Make an appintment.
Help with transprt.
( )12. When will the wman take Mrs Clara t see a dctr?
Next Tuesday.
Next Thursday.
C. Next Friday.
( )13. What will the wman d fr Mr Paul next Friday?
Decrate his kitchen.
Weed his garden.
C. Mve huse.
聽第9段材料,回答第14至第16三個小題。
( )14. What's the wman ding?
Hsting a prgram.
B. Attending a meeting.
C. Intrducing a listener.
( )15. What's the man's prblem?
He's gt a cld.
B. He's brken his ankle.
C. He's gt a headache.
( )16. What des the man's jb prbably invlve?
Handling nline cmplaints.
B. Fixing the cmputer screens.
C. Bking hlidays fr peple.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至第20四個小題。
( )17. Why did Miltn travel ver 3,000 miles?
T mve t Califrnia.
B. T reunite with his family.
C. T d an interview in the studi.
( )18. What happened n Mnday?
Sme cars were stlen.
B. The Jhnsn family called 911.
C. A rller caster stpped wrking.
( )19. Where is Six Flags theme park lcated?
A. In New Yrk. B. In Unin City. C. In Orange Cunty.
( )20. What will the viewers see first after the news?
A. An interview. B. A weather reprt. C. An advertisement.
第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分 )
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
With such a diverse ppulatin and an abundance f culture, the UK is undubtedly hme t sme f the mst exciting festivals. Here are sme f the biggest events in the cuntry.
The Bath Festival
When: May Where: Bath
Frm 1995 till 2016, the festival, knwn then as the Bath Literature Festival, was aimed at all wh appreciated writing, bks, and literature. Tday, the festival is a cmbinatin f literature, art, culture, and music. Enjy pets reciting their best lines and authrs reading their newest wrks ver the week. The cst f tickets varies depending n which event yu want t attend.
Brightn FringeWhen: May/June Where: Brightn
The festival was first celebrated in 1967 t help lcal artists. Tday, it still ffers artists an pprtunity t prmte themselves. It cnsists f hundreds f events at different lcatins spread ut acrss Brightn. Tickets can be purchased nline and vary in cst depending n which event yu’re attending.
Bristl Internatinal Balln Fiesta
When: August Where: Ashtn Curt Estate, Bristl
Bristl Internatinal Balln Fiesta is Eurpe’s largest ht air ballning event. In the 1960s, an engineer develped the cuntry’s first mdern ht air balln in Bristl. This famus balln first tk t the skies in 1967, and the festival came int being in 1979. One f the best things abut this festival is that admissin is cmpletely free.
Dwnlad Festival
When: June Where: Dningtn Park, Leicestershire
This UK festival has been successfully running since 2003. Befre Dwnlad made its name in rck histry as the UK’s biggest, the Mnsters f Rck festival has been held at the same venue every year since 1980. Yu can purchase day tickets r full-festival passes with five-night camping access.
21. Where shuld yu g if yu want t enjy writers reading their mst recent wrks?
A.. Bristl. B Bath. C. Brightn. D. Leicestershire.
22. What is special abut Bristl Internatinal Balln Fiesta?
A. It is the largest festival in the UK. B. It is held in just a mnth.
C. It is free f charge.. D. It used t have a different name
23. Which festival has the lngest histry?
A. The Bath Festival. B. Dwnlad Festival.
C. Bristl Internatinal Balln Fiesta. D. Brightn Fringe.
B
Mnica Bertagnlli is an nclgist (腫瘤學家) at Brigham and Wmen’s Hspital and a prfessr f surgery at Harvard Medical Schl. Grwing up in Wyming, she was well aware f the lack f health care resurces in rural areas. Access t in-depth care fr cancer patients is hard t get. She’s wrked thrughut her career t change that.
In Wyming, there’s a great distance t travel between where peple live and where they can find a cancer specialist. “If yu need treatments and they have t be administered every day, and if it’s 120 miles frm where yu live, that ends up being a huge barrier t receiving the kind f care yu need.”
And nw Mnica serves as the vice president f the Calitin (聯盟) f Cancer Cperative Grups (CCCG) — an internatinal netwrk f individuals wh wrk t imprve the quality f life and survival f cancer patients by increasing participatin in cancer clinical trials.
She said, “One f the really imprtant things is, we’re trying t make sure that cancer clinical trials can get t every single patient wh needs them in my wn state.” The calitin set up sites in nrthern and suthern Wyming that are able t run clinical trials. Befre thse trials became available, patients wuld usually g t Denver r Salt Lake City — a three-t-seven-hur drive.
Mnica’s effrts t increase access t the health care needs f her rural Wyming patients als include helping t develp new plicies that will allw patients t participate in mre clinical trials, and linking them with a reginal dctr wh can get them the access t the care they need.
In additin t the clinical trials, Mnica said that technlgy’s prgress like better cell phne and internet service in the muntains f Wyming, as well as scial media, has helped rural residents stay in tuch with lved nes and medical prfessinals despite their distance. She is trying t advcate strngly fr thse changes t cntinue.
“I still cnsider myself part f Wyming and I am very devted t making sure that patients can get access t care.”
24. What d rural cancer patients in Wyming need mst?
A. Medical treatment. B. Better husing
C. Further educatin. D. Public transprtatin.
25. Hw has Mnica helped the cancer patients?
A. By training medical prfessinals. B. By ffering clinical trials.
C. By imprving internet service. D. By advcating financial aid.
26. Which f the fllwing can best describe Mnica?
A. Determined and lyal.B. Hnest and generus.
C. Dedicated and respnsible.D. Grateful and curageus.
27. What is a suitable title fr the text?
A.A hpe fr cancer patients B. A push fr prgress
C. A pineer fr cancer treatment D. A helper fr cancer patients
C
Frm students t executives, intelligence is shwn t be a key factr in better leadership, as it is vital fr navigating thrugh cmplex situatins like market changes and legal bstacles. But new research n leadership suggests that having a higher IO can be viewed as harmful.
Past studies indicate that grups led by smarter individuals tend t perfrm better bjectively, yet sme research suggests fllwers perceive extremely intelligent leaders as less effective. Dean Simntn frm the University f Califrnia, prpsed that such leaders’ cmplex ideas might be difficult fr peple t grasp, their slutins harder t carry ut, and fllwers might find it harder t relate t them. Recently, Simntn and his team put this thery t the test.
The researchers lked at 379 male and female business leaders, acrss fields that included banking, retail (零售) and technlgy. The managers tk IQ tests, and each was rated n leadership style and effectiveness by an average f eight c-wrkers. IQ psitively crrelated with ratings f leader effectiveness, strategy frmatin, visin and several ther characteristics—up t a pint. The ratings peaked at an IQ f arund 120, which is higher than 8 percent f ffice wrkers. Beynd that the ratings declined. The researchers suggest the "ideal" IO culd be higher r lwer in varius fields, depending n whether technical versus scial skills are mre valued in a given wrk culture.
“It’s an interesting and thughtful paper,” says Paul Sackett, a psychlgy prfessr at the University f Minnesta. “T me, the right interpretatin f the wrk wuld be that it highlights a need t understand what high-IQ leaders d that leads t lwer pinins by fllwers. The wrng interpretatin wuld be, ‘Dn’t hire high-IQ leaders.”
The study’s lead authr, Jhn Antnakis, a psychlgist at the University f Lausanne, suggests leaders shuld use their intelligence t generate creative metaphrs (隱喻) that will persuade and inspire thers—the way frmer U. S. President Obama did. “I think the nly way a smart persn can signal their intelligence apprpriately and still cnnect with the peple,” Antnakis says, “is t speak in appealing ways.”
28. Why are sme high-IO leaders regarded as less effective?
A. Fllwers assess them irrespnsibly.
B. They fail t express themselves prperly.
C. Fllwers lack understanding pwer.
D. They perfrm better by bjective measures.
29. What des the IQ tests indicate?
A. IQ isn’t related t leader effectiveness.
B. IQ tests are useless and imperfect.
C. IQ can be affected by certain factrs.
D. IO is related t peple’s scial status.
30. What can be inferred frm what Paul Sackett says?
A. The research can be interpreted differently.
B. He was nt invlved in the research.
C. High-IQ leaders can’t be emplyed.
D. The research is interesting and accurate.
31. The “Obama” example in the last paragraph illustrates ______.
A hw t cmmunicate with peple effectively
B. hw t be a high-IQ leader in the future
C. what is the appealing way t speak t vters
D. what is the best way t generate creative metaphrs
D
New research has fund a link between the height f ceilings in exam halls and the perfrmance f students. While the shape f a rm can't make yu smarter, the envirnments we're in have an effect n us. The authrs f the study suggest that big and pen rms, with high ceilings, make it harder fr students t fcus n what's in frnt f them.
A previus study frm sme f the same researchers, making use f brain mapping technlgy and virtual reality, had fund a relatinship between cgnitive ability and the perceived size f a persn's surrundings. Here, the team wanted t d sme realwrld testing.
“We were curius t apply ur lab findings t a realwrld dataset and see if being in a large space while having t cncentrate n an imprtant task wuld result in a prer perfrmance,” says Isabella Bwer.
The study analyzed exam results frm 15,400 students ver eight years and acrss three campuses, referencing their scres against what was expected based n the cursewrk they'd previusly submitted.
In exam rms with high ceilings, students tended t underperfrm cmpared t thse taking exams in rms with a “standard” ceiling height, even after accunting fr age, gender, time, subject and prir exam experience—ther factrs ptentially affecting the results.
“The key pint is that large rms with high ceilings seem t disadvantage students and we need t understand what brain mechanisms(機制) are at play, and whether this affects all students t the same degree,” says Bwer.
Thse are questins that future research can find ut. It's clear that envirnment matters—and that we might nt give students the best chance fr success by hlding exams in rms that aren't custmbuilt fr the purpse.
“Examinatins have been a key part f ur educatin system fr ver 1,300 years, shaping students' career paths and lives,” says Jaclyn Bradbent. “It's crucial t recgnize the ptential impact f the physical envirnment n student perfrmance and make necessary adjustments t ensure all students have an equal pprtunity t succeed.”
( )32. Hw is the new study different frm the previus ne?
A. It finds a link between envirnment and student perfrmance.
B. It rules ut ptential factrs that may influence the results.
C. It makes use f brain mapping technlgy and virtual reality.
D. It is cnducted in a realwrld situatin instead f in labs.
( )33. What is future research expected t find ut?
A. Whether exam rms with high ceilings will disadvantage students.
B. Whether ther factrs culd ptentially affect the results f the study.
C. Whether students are equally affected in exam rms with high ceilings.
D. Whether brain mechanisms affect students in exam rms with high ceilings.
( )34. What's Jaclyn Bradbent's attitude t hlding exams in highceilinged rms?
A. Supprtive. B.. Oppsing. C. Objective D. Unclear.
( )35. In which clumn f a magazine can we prbably find this text?
A. Health. B.. Celebrity. C. Science D. Architecture.
第二節(jié) 七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Research has shwn that lneliness is a majr threat t lngevity(長壽). Peple wh are lnely r scially islated(孤立的) have a higher risk f damaged immune functin and depressin. On the ther side, healthy friendships can help us cpe with stress and live happier, lnger lives.
__36__ A Harvard study fund that when a persn gets happy, their friends living within ne mile have a 25% higher chance f feeling happier t.
Here are tips frm relatinship experts fr making and deepening friendships.
Be active
__37__ And if they d, they might nt be sustainable. A study fund that the belief that friendships were based n external r uncntrllable factrs—luck, basically—predicted greater lneliness five years later.
Be ptimistic
Researchers fund that receivers f an unexpected cmmunicatin, such as a shrt nte r a small gift, appreciated the gesture a lt mre than the sender thught they wuld. __38__ But nt just in the bvius way. We ften underestimate hw much peple like us. If we assume we're ging t be liked, we becme mre likable—warmer, friendlier and mre pen.
Make a list
Write dwn the names f several peple yu knw but wuld like t be clser t. Then reach ut t each f them: Send a text message r an invitatin t meet fr a cffee. __39__
Practice
__40__ Scial skills are like muscles—we can wrk them. In a 2022 study, participants were required t talk t strangers every day fr a week. By the end, peple were less wrried abut being rejected and mre cnfident they culd keep the cnversatin ging.
A. Friendships dn't just happen.
B. Plus, happiness spreads easily.
C. Friends can't cme t yu in all the ways yu need.
D. See if this small gesture might cntribute t a deeper cnnectin.
E. In cntemprary sciety, many f us frget hw t scialize.
F. Nt surprisingly, a psitive attitude can help us make friends.
G. Repeated activities cme with a builtin gettknwyu schedule.
第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
When I was in High Schl, ur gym class fcused n swimming. I was happy t be a fish in the __41__ area f the pl althugh I wuld smetimes venture t a middle area that reached my nse.
One day, the gym teacher __42__ the class. “Anyne with curage culd try t swim acrss t the shrt side f the pl. Give it a __43__!” I was encuraged. Then the teacher __44__ and alng with the thers I dived int the water, pushing myself frward. Suddenly, my swimming mtins stpped and I began t __45__. Pushing madly against the pl __46__ launched my bdy upwards, and in secnds my head __47__ the water surface t take a muthful f air. I needed mre air but was still far frm the pl's edge. I was sinking again. One classmate jumped int the water and __48__ fr my arms. With great effrt he __49__ me back and helped me ut f the water. I never returned t that swim class again.
When I was teaching a university speech class, ne student, wh __50__ t have been a life guard fr years, vlunteered t share her experience. Standing in the rm, she illustrated the basic breathing techniques and made swimming seem s easy that all f us were __51__. The emphasis n relaxatin f the bdy, and shrt practices f specific techniques, were pints driven hme.
I hurried t the lcal swim pl. Learning t __52__ while practicing inhaling(吸氣) and exhaling, I knew hw t trust myself. Finally, I was able t swim several laps nnstp and my __53__ grew t the pint where I culd add fur different strkes(游泳姿勢) t my swimming.
Learning t swim has becme a(n) __54__ hbby as swimming skills have affrded me pprtunities fr fun and adventures. It is __55__ simply “playing” in water.
( )41. A. deep B. shallw C. remte D.empty
( )42. A. challenged B. reminded C. instructed D. cmmanded
( )43. A. play B. try C. start D. thught
( )44. A. ndded B. smiled C. cheered D. signaled
( )45. A. rll dwn B. sink dwn C. fall dwn D. lie dwn
( )46. A. side B. edge C. bttm D.surface
( )47. A. apprached B. brke C. struck D. tuched
( )48. A. pushed B. called C. ran D.reached
( )49. A. turned B. pulled C.drve D. held
( )50. A. pretended B. prmised C. claimed D. remembered
( )51. A. mved B. amused C. impressed D. shcked
( )52. A. relax B. fcus C. lat D. adapt
( )53. A. devtin B. cnfidence C. patience D. happiness.
( )54. A. amusing B. demanding C. cnvincing D. rewarding
( )55. A. mre than B.ther than C. rather than D. less than
第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。
On February 20, leading Chinese e-cmmerce platfrm JD.cm reprted that sales f traditinal Hanfu clthing had surged ver 300 percent year n year since January. This trend was mirrred n Taba, 56 , ver the Duble 11 shpping festival sales tpped 730,000 units. Sales and search data signal a widespread and grwing 57 (fascinate) with traditinal Chinese clthing styles.
The hrse face skirt is a traditinal Chinese skirt 58 (feature) a distinct pleated (有褶的) design. It is 59 (ccasinal) referred t in a mre generic sense as an aprn. This type f skirt is 60 key cmpnent f Hanfu, serving as a lwer garment (衣服). It is 61 (celebrate) as ne f the mst emblematic styles f ancient Chinese skirts, shwcasing a rich cultural heritage thrugh 62 (it) unique appearance and histrical significance.
Influencers and cntent creatrs play a significant rle in prmting Hanfu and fstering a sense f cmmunity. T date, the hrse face skirt n Duyin 63 (attract )mre than 17.6 billin views acrss related tpics and shrt vides. Meanwhile, n Xiahngshu, 64 (search) fr the same term have resulted in ver 880,000 psts.
What the hrse face skirt’s ppularity reflects is the grwing appetite fr Hanfu-inspired designs as well ____65____a deeper cultural revival fr classical Chinese aesthetics.
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
66.假定你是學校英語雜志社記者李華,在上周三參加了你校圖書館外文書角的開幕儀式,請你用英文為此次活動寫一篇新聞報道。內容如下:
1.活動的時間和地點。
2.活動的經過。
3.你的評價。
注意: 1.寫作詞數應為80左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
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第二節(jié) (滿分25 分 )
閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
Meles Maur fled frm his village near Addis Ababa t the Nigeria capital because he had nwhere else t g. He was five years ld and bth his parents were dead. He’d headed t his aunt’s, but she had seven children and culdn’t take him in permanently. Sn Maur was participating in the street ecnmy, alng with rughly 10,000 ther rphaned kids in Addis. T survive, he shined shes, sld peanuts and begged.
Then, when he was abut nine, Maur met Kelsey Glden. A year earlier, in 1996, Glden had flwn frm Germany t her hmetwn f Addis t visit her mther fr the first time in well ver a decade. Accmpanying Glden were her husband, Sctt Smillie (a scial wrker), and their tw children. The family had cme with the intentin f helping street-invlved children, but withut a set target.
When they were walking n the street f Addis, their children fund smething cnfusing. “Why aren’t they wearing any shes?” “Why d they just sit there aimlessly n the street withut ging t schl?” Glden was cnstantly asked abut the kids in the street, bringing her back int the memries f her childhd. Glden had left Nigeria in 1981 n a schlarship t Germany, where she finished her bachelr f science degree at the University f Alberta, began teaching, met Smillie and started a family.
Deep in her heart was the wrds by her father, a general wh had passed away. Her father’s final wish was fr his children t smeday return t help their cuntry and get rphaned street-invlved children t class.
“Mm, d yu see that by, wh seemingly lks hungry and wants my hamburger?”
Glden’s mind was drawn back t the present. Fllwing the directin f her sn’s finger, she nticed a by, bareft, in rags, sitting n the grund, eyes fixed n the hamburger.
Instantly she walked ver t the by, bent dwn and asked gently, “what’s yur name?”
“Maur, Meles Maur.” the by answered, eyes still n the burger.
“Wuld yu like t have a lunch with us tgether?
“Can I?” Maur’s eyes fell n Glden, wide pen in disbelief.
With the firm ndding frm the wman, the by’s face cracked a radiant smile and had the mst delicius meal ever in his life.
注意: 1.續(xù)寫詞數應為150 左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡得相應位置做答。
With the help f the cuple, Maur enjyed a wnderful life.
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Aged 29, Maur had a jb as a prfessr in a cllege and he still stayed in tuch with Glden.
高三年級12月份階段性檢測英語答案
第一部分 聽力
1-5 CBBCB 6-10 CAABA 11-15 CABAC 16-20 ABABC
第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
21—23. BCD 24—27 ABCD 28—31. BCAA 32-35DCBC
36-40 BAFDE
41-45 BABDB 46-50 CBDBC 51-55 CABDA
56. where 57. fascinatin 58. featuring 59. ccasinally 60. a
61. celebrated 62. its 63. has attracted 64. searches 65. as
寫作(共兩節(jié), 滿分40分)
第一節(jié) Pssible Versin
Last Wednesday marked a significant milestne as ur schl library annunced the pening f its new Freign Bk Crner.
The pening ceremny began with a warm welcme frm ur principal, wh emphasized the imprtance f embracing diverse perspectives thrugh literature. Fllwing the pening remarks, a ribbn-cutting ceremny fficially unveiled the Freign Bk crner, symblizing a gateway t new wrlds f knwledge. Then came the highlight: a bk-giving activity, in which sme student representatives were presented with sme English Classics by the chief librarian, igniting students’ enthusiasm fr reading mre bks.
The pening ceremny was a vibrant display f cultural exchange and it is sure t fster a deeper appreciatin f glbal literature amng students.
第二節(jié)Pssible Versin:
With the help f the cuple, Maur enjyed a wnderful life. He had a pair f shes t wear, a rf t live under and fd t eat. What was mre imprtant, ne day when he was asked if he was willing t g t schl, his eyes were wide pen. It was unbelievable that he shuld be ffered the chance t have educatin, which was a dream mst fantastic t him. The lnger he stayed with the cuple, the mre he realized the kindness they cnveyed t thse in need. Amazingly, with their jint effrts, changes began t happen t thse in pverty. Apart frm necessary supplies and fd, many received prper educatin, sme even graduating with PHD.
Aged 29, Maur had a jb as a prfessr in a cllege and he still stayed in tuch with Glden. “Sme yung peple are addicted t drugs r they becme pickpckets,” he says. “If yu have schl, that’s a gd advantage t keep yurself frm everything.” recalled Maur, “But fr her supprt, I culd have been wandering n the street. Fr me, she’s like my mther.” Pleased t see the by rising ut f nwhere and making such great achievements, Glden was mre determined t cntribute mre. “We’ve seen, based n thse riginal kids, that educatin is the way ut f pverty.” Glden had an even deeper cnnect in t their wrk. Seeing Ethipian rphans thrive, she felt she had dne right by her dad. “That’s the dream f my father I’m seeing-right there in my face.”
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