Module 5 Lao She Teahouse模块过关检测卷课件(共43张PPT)

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(共43张PPT)
第5模块过关检测卷
(时间:120分钟 满分:120分)
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(每小题2分,满分48分)
( )26. In which order did O. Henry do the following things
a. lived in New York  b. worked in a bank  c. went to Texas d. was put in prison 
e. had a newspaper job f. learned to write stories
A. e,c,f,b,d,a B. c,e,b,d,f,a C. e,b,d,c,a,f D. c,b,e,d,a,f
( )27. Why was O. Henry sent to prison
A. Because he didn’t go to school for long. B. Because people thought he stole money from the bank.
C. Because he fought against others. D. Because his life was simple.
( )28. People enjoyed reading O. Henry’s stories because     .
A. they had surprising endings B. they were easy to understand
C. they showed his love for the poor D. they were about New York City
( )29. Where did O. Henry get material(素材) for his short stories
A. The life of the poor in New York. B. The life of the prison.
C. His different jobs. D. The life in North Carolina.
( )30. What do we know about O. Henry before he began writing
A. He got a good education(教育). B. He was not strict in his work.
C. He worked for a magazine. D. He was very good at learning.
注:文章见配套图书检测卷第17页
文意概说:本文介绍的是美国著名作家欧 亨利的人生经历。
A
( )26. In which order did O. Henry do the following things
lived in New York 
b. worked in a bank 
c. went to Texas
d. was put in prison 
e. had a newspaper job 
f. learned to write stories
e,c,f,b,d,a
B. c,e,b,d,f,a
C. e,b,d,c,a,f
D. c,b,e,d,a,f
B
通读原文可知,正确的顺序是:欧 亨利首先去得克萨斯州,在那里尝试做各种工作,他起初在一家报社工作,然后在银行找到一份工作,因为被诬陷偷钱,他被逮捕入狱,接下来在监狱里的三年生活中,他学会了写短篇小说,他出狱之后去纽约继续写作。故选B。
解析:
  O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter.
  He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy,he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long,but he tried to teach himself everything he needed to know.
  When he was about 20 years old,O. Henry went to Texas,where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper,and then had a job in a bank. When some money went missing from the bank,people thought O. Henry had stolen(偷)it. Because of that,he was sent to prison(监狱). During the three years in prison,he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison,he went to New York and continued writing.
  He wrote about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories,because simple as the tales(传说;故事)were,they would finish with a sudden change at the end,to the readers’ surprise.
( )27. Why was O. Henry sent to prison
A. Because he didn’t go to school for long.
B. Because people thought he stole money from the bank.
C. Because he fought against others.
D. Because his life was simple.
B
由文章第三段第三句可知欧 亨利被捕入狱是因为银行丢钱,人们认为是欧 亨利偷了钱。故选B。
解析:
  O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter.
  He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy,he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long,but he tried to teach himself everything he needed to know.
  When he was about 20 years old,O. Henry went to Texas,where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper,and then had a job in a bank. When some money went missing from the bank,people thought O. Henry had stolen(偷)it. Because of that,he was sent to prison(监狱). During the three years in prison,he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison,he went to New York and continued writing.
  He wrote about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories,because simple as the tales(传说;故事)were,they would finish with a sudden change at the end,to the readers’ surprise.
( )28. People enjoyed reading O. Henry’s stories because
    .
A. they had surprising endings B. they were easy to understand
C. they showed his love for the poor
D. they were about New York City
A
由最后一段最后一句“People liked his stories,because simple as the tales were,they would finish with a sudden change at the end,to the readers’ surprise.”可知,人们喜欢读欧 亨利的小说, 是因为他的作品总是有令人意外的结局。故选A。
解析:
  O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter.
  He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy,he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long,but he tried to teach himself everything he needed to know.
  When he was about 20 years old,O. Henry went to Texas,where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper,and then had a job in a bank. When some money went missing from the bank,people thought O. Henry had stolen(偷)it. Because of that,he was sent to prison(监狱). During the three years in prison,he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison,he went to New York and continued writing.
  He wrote about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories,because simple as the tales(传说;故事)were,they would finish with a sudden change at the end,to the readers’ surprise.
( )29. Where did O. Henry get material(素材) for his short stories
A. The life of the poor in New York. B. The life of the prison.
C. His different jobs. D. The life in North Carolina.
A
  O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter.
  He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy,he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long,but he tried to teach himself everything he needed to know.
  When he was about 20 years old,O. Henry went to Texas,where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper,and then had a job in a bank. When some money went missing from the bank,people thought O. Henry had stolen(偷)it. Because of that,he was sent to prison(监狱). During the three years in prison,he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison,he went to New York and continued writing.
  He wrote about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories,because simple as the tales(传说;故事)were,they would finish with a sudden change at the end,to the readers’ surprise.
( )30. What do we know about O. Henry before he began writing
A. He got a good education(教育).
B. He was not strict in his work.
C. He worked for a magazine. D. He was very good at learning.
D
根据第二段中的“He did not go to school for very long,but he tried to teach himself everything he needed to know.”可推断,他自学能力很强,说明他善于学习。故选D。
解析:
  O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter.
  He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy,he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long,but he tried to teach himself everything he needed to know.
  When he was about 20 years old,O. Henry went to Texas,where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper,and then had a job in a bank. When some money went missing from the bank,people thought O. Henry had stolen(偷)it. Because of that,he was sent to prison(监狱). During the three years in prison,he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison,he went to New York and continued writing.
  He wrote about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories,because simple as the tales(传说;故事)were,they would finish with a sudden change at the end,to the readers’ surprise.
( )31. When did Mo Yan drop out of school and work on the farm
A. In 1955. B. In 1966. C. In 1976. D. In 1981.
( )32. What can we know from the second paragraph
A. Mo Yan lived a hard life when he was young.
B. Mo Yan’s family was rich when he was young.
C. Mo Yan had a good education in his early life.
D. Mo Yan liked writing when he worked in the factory.
( )33. Which is NOT true about Mo Yan’s books
A. Most of the stories happened in his home town.
B. Many of his books have been translated into foreign languages.
C. Many of his books have been made into movies.
D. There are not only novels but also short stories and essays.
( )34. What was Alfred Nobel
A. He was a poet. B. He was a director. C. He was an inventor. D. He was a writer.
( )35. What is mainly talked about in the passage
A. Mo Yan has written many famous essays.
B. Mo Yan’s stories have been translated into foreign languages.
C. Alfred Nobel set up the Nobel Prize.
D. Mo Yan’s personal information and main works.
注:文章见配套图书检测卷第18页
B
文意概说:本文介绍了莫言获得2012年诺贝尔文学奖的情况,并介绍了莫言的一些家庭情况、工作经历及主要作品。
( )31. When did Mo Yan drop out of school and work on the farm
A. In 1955. B. In 1966. C. In 1976. D. In 1981.
B
由第二段内容可知,莫言生于1955年,11岁那年辍学去务农,那一年是1966年。故选B。
解析:
Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.
  Mo Yan,the pen name for Guan Moye,was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi,Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. He dropped out of school and worked at the age of 11,first on the farm,later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.
  He has written many famous books about his childhood and his home town. The novel Red Sorghum Family(《红高粱》) is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and the 1940s. The book was published in 1986 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987.
  Besides his novels,Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English,French and many other languages.
  The Nobel Prize was set up by Alfred Nobel,a great Swedish inventor,in 1895. Mo Yan won a medal,a diploma(证书)and a cash award of 8 million Swedish kronor(about 7 million yuan).
( )32. What can we know from the second paragraph
A. Mo Yan lived a hard life when he was young.
B. Mo Yan’s family was rich when he was young.
C. Mo Yan had a good education in his early life.
D. Mo Yan liked writing when he worked in the factory.
A
文章第二段讲述了莫言的童年生活。他的父母都是农民,他很早就辍学去务农、做工。由此可知,他的童年是很艰苦的。故选A。
解析:
Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.
  Mo Yan,the pen name for Guan Moye,was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi,Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. He dropped out of school and worked at the age of 11,first on the farm,later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.
  He has written many famous books about his childhood and his home town. The novel Red Sorghum Family(《红高粱》) is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and the 1940s. The book was published in 1986 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987.
  Besides his novels,Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English,French and many other languages.
  The Nobel Prize was set up by Alfred Nobel,a great Swedish inventor,in 1895. Mo Yan won a medal,a diploma(证书)and a cash award of 8 million Swedish kronor(about 7 million yuan).
( )33. Which is NOT true about Mo Yan’s books
A. Most of the stories happened in his home town.
B. Many of his books have been translated into foreign languages.
C. Many of his books have been made into movies.
D. There are not only novels but also short stories and essays.
C
文章第三段介绍了莫言的作品《红高粱》的情况,这部小说被拍成了电影,但没有说他的许多作品都被拍成了电影,因此C项的表述是错误的。故选C。
解析:
Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.
  Mo Yan,the pen name for Guan Moye,was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi,Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. He dropped out of school and worked at the age of 11,first on the farm,later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.
  He has written many famous books about his childhood and his home town. The novel Red Sorghum Family(《红高粱》) is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and the 1940s. The book was published in 1986 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987.
  Besides his novels,Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English,French and many other languages.
  The Nobel Prize was set up by Alfred Nobel,a great Swedish inventor,in 1895. Mo Yan won a medal,a diploma(证书)and a cash award of 8 million Swedish kronor(about 7 million yuan).
( )34. What was Alfred Nobel
A. He was a poet.
B. He was a director.
C. He was an inventor.
D. He was a writer.
C
由文章最后一段第一句可知,诺贝尔奖是由阿尔弗雷德 诺贝尔创建的,他是一名瑞典发明家。故选C。
解析:
Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.
  Mo Yan,the pen name for Guan Moye,was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi,Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. He dropped out of school and worked at the age of 11,first on the farm,later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.
  He has written many famous books about his childhood and his home town. The novel Red Sorghum Family(《红高粱》) is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and the 1940s. The book was published in 1986 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987.
  Besides his novels,Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English,French and many other languages.
  The Nobel Prize was set up by Alfred Nobel,a great Swedish inventor,in 1895. Mo Yan won a medal,a diploma(证书)and a cash award of 8 million Swedish kronor(about 7 million yuan).
( )35. What is mainly talked about in the passage
A. Mo Yan has written many famous essays.
B. Mo Yan’s stories have been translated into foreign languages.
C. Alfred Nobel set up the Nobel Prize.
D. Mo Yan’s personal information and main works.
D
Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.
  Mo Yan,the pen name for Guan Moye,was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi,Shandong Province. His parents were farmers. He dropped out of school and worked at the age of 11,first on the farm,later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.
  He has written many famous books about his childhood and his home town. The novel Red Sorghum Family(《红高粱》) is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and the 1940s. The book was published in 1986 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987.
  Besides his novels,Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English,French and many other languages.
  The Nobel Prize was set up by Alfred Nobel,a great Swedish inventor,in 1895. Mo Yan won a medal,a diploma(证书)and a cash award of 8 million Swedish kronor(about 7 million yuan).
( )36. Of the four teahouses,     is/are at Xicheng District.
A. four B. three C. one D. two
( )37. If I want to enjoy traditional Chinese art performances,I should go to      Teahouse.
A. Yuansu B. Bichun C. Lao She D. Wanghaixuan
( )38. At Bichun Teahouse,you can enjoy     .
A. music by Chinese traditional instruments B. some fresh desserts
C. traditional Beijing-style snacks D. special seats
( )39.      has three floors.
A. Yuansu Teahouse B. Lao She Teahouse
C. Bichun Teahouse D. Wanghaixuan Teahouse
( )40. These four teahouses are in     .
A. Beijing B. Chongqing C. Shanghai D. Tianjin
注:文章见配套图书检测卷第18页
C
( )36. Of the four teahouses,     _______is/are at Xicheng District.
A. four B. three C. one D. two
D
由Lao She Teahouse和Wanghaixuan Teahouse中的Location可知,它们是位于西城区。故选D。
解析:
(20-21 德州期中)
Lao She Teahouse
It is named after the famous Chinese writer,Lao She,and one of his best-known plays,Teahouse. It has three floors. Customers here can enjoy many kinds of traditional Chinese art performances,and taste Beijing-style snacks(小吃).
Location:Qianmen Xidajie,Xicheng District(区)
Wanghaixuan Teahouse
Though we can’t see the sea at this teahouse,it’s still a good place to drink tea. It’s a bit small,but the hall is big enough. And you can enjoy the performance of the waiters. Drink a cup of hot tea and have some fresh desserts(甜点).
Location:Deshengmen Dajie,Xicheng District
Yuansu Teahouse
It is a quiet place. There are many kinds of popular tea leaves for you to choose. And you can not only drink tea but also enjoy music by Chinese traditional instruments. Customers here can have a good time.
Location:Xinyuanxili Dongjie,Chaoyang District
Bichun Teahouse
It’s different from other teahouses. It’s an old teahouse. It witnesses(见证)the change of Wangfujing Dajie. It can hold twenty customers at the same time. And the seats here are very special.
Location:Wangfujing Dajie,Chaoyang District
文意概说:本文主要向我们介绍了四个茶馆:老舍茶馆、望海轩茶馆、元素茶馆、碧春茶馆。文章具体介绍了它们各自的特色及地理位置。
( )37. If I want to enjoy traditional Chinese art performances,I should go to      Teahouse.
A. Yuansu
B. Bichun
C. Lao She
D. Wanghaixuan
C
由第一节第一段中Customers here can enjoy many kinds of traditional Chinese art performances可知,在老舍茶馆可以看到传统的艺术表演。
解析:
(20-21 德州期中)
Lao She Teahouse
It is named after the famous Chinese writer,Lao She,and one of his best-known plays,Teahouse. It has three floors. Customers here can enjoy many kinds of traditional Chinese art performances,and taste Beijing-style snacks(小吃).
Location:Qianmen Xidajie,Xicheng District(区)
Wanghaixuan Teahouse
Though we can’t see the sea at this teahouse,it’s still a good place to drink tea. It’s a bit small,but the hall is big enough. And you can enjoy the performance of the waiters. Drink a cup of hot tea and have some fresh desserts(甜点).
Location:Deshengmen Dajie,Xicheng District
Yuansu Teahouse
It is a quiet place. There are many kinds of popular tea leaves for you to choose. And you can not only drink tea but also enjoy music by Chinese traditional instruments. Customers here can have a good time.
Location:Xinyuanxili Dongjie,Chaoyang District
Bichun Teahouse
It’s different from other teahouses. It’s an old teahouse. It witnesses(见证)the change of Wangfujing Dajie. It can hold twenty customers at the same time. And the seats here are very special.
Location:Wangfujing Dajie,Chaoyang District
( )38. At Bichun Teahouse,you can enjoy     .
music by Chinese traditional instruments
B. some fresh desserts
C. traditional Beijing-style snacks D. special seats
D
由第四节中“And the seats here are very special.”可知,碧春茶馆的椅子很特别。故选D。
解析:
(20-21 德州期中)
Lao She Teahouse
It is named after the famous Chinese writer,Lao She,and one of his best-known plays,Teahouse. It has three floors. Customers here can enjoy many kinds of traditional Chinese art performances,and taste Beijing-style snacks(小吃).
Location:Qianmen Xidajie,Xicheng District(区)
Wanghaixuan Teahouse
Though we can’t see the sea at this teahouse,it’s still a good place to drink tea. It’s a bit small,but the hall is big enough. And you can enjoy the performance of the waiters. Drink a cup of hot tea and have some fresh desserts(甜点).
Location:Deshengmen Dajie,Xicheng District
Yuansu Teahouse
It is a quiet place. There are many kinds of popular tea leaves for you to choose. And you can not only drink tea but also enjoy music by Chinese traditional instruments. Customers here can have a good time.
Location:Xinyuanxili Dongjie,Chaoyang District
Bichun Teahouse
It’s different from other teahouses. It’s an old teahouse. It witnesses(见证)the change of Wangfujing Dajie. It can hold twenty customers at the same time. And the seats here are very special.
Location:Wangfujing Dajie,Chaoyang District
( )39.      has three floors.
A. Yuansu Teahouse B. Lao She Teahouse
C. Bichun Teahouse D. Wanghaixuan Teahouse
B
由第一节中的第二句“It has three floors.”可知,老舍茶馆有三层。故选B。
解析:
(20-21 德州期中)
Lao She Teahouse
It is named after the famous Chinese writer,Lao She,and one of his best-known plays,Teahouse. It has three floors. Customers here can enjoy many kinds of traditional Chinese art performances,and taste Beijing-style snacks(小吃).
Location:Qianmen Xidajie,Xicheng District(区)
Wanghaixuan Teahouse
Though we can’t see the sea at this teahouse,it’s still a good place to drink tea. It’s a bit small,but the hall is big enough. And you can enjoy the performance of the waiters. Drink a cup of hot tea and have some fresh desserts(甜点).
Location:Deshengmen Dajie,Xicheng District
Yuansu Teahouse
It is a quiet place. There are many kinds of popular tea leaves for you to choose. And you can not only drink tea but also enjoy music by Chinese traditional instruments. Customers here can have a good time.
Location:Xinyuanxili Dongjie,Chaoyang District
Bichun Teahouse
It’s different from other teahouses. It’s an old teahouse. It witnesses(见证)the change of Wangfujing Dajie. It can hold twenty customers at the same time. And the seats here are very special.
Location:Wangfujing Dajie,Chaoyang District
( )40. These four teahouses are in     .
A. Beijing B. Chongqing C. Shanghai D. Tianjin
A
根据文章出现的Beijing-style snacks以及西城、朝阳等地名可以推断出,这里讲的是北京的四个茶馆。故选A。
解析:
(20-21 德州期中)
Lao She Teahouse
It is named after the famous Chinese writer,Lao She,and one of his best-known plays,Teahouse. It has three floors. Customers here can enjoy many kinds of traditional Chinese art performances,and taste Beijing-style snacks(小吃).
Location:Qianmen Xidajie,Xicheng District(区)
Wanghaixuan Teahouse
Though we can’t see the sea at this teahouse,it’s still a good place to drink tea. It’s a bit small,but the hall is big enough. And you can enjoy the performance of the waiters. Drink a cup of hot tea and have some fresh desserts(甜点).
Location:Deshengmen Dajie,Xicheng District
Yuansu Teahouse
It is a quiet place. There are many kinds of popular tea leaves for you to choose. And you can not only drink tea but also enjoy music by Chinese traditional instruments. Customers here can have a good time.
Location:Xinyuanxili Dongjie,Chaoyang District
Bichun Teahouse
It’s different from other teahouses. It’s an old teahouse. It witnesses(见证)the change of Wangfujing Dajie. It can hold twenty customers at the same time. And the seats here are very special.
Location:Wangfujing Dajie,Chaoyang District
( )41.      wrote The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.
A. Edward Tulane B. Kate Dicamillo C. Abilene D. Maloney
( )42. The book is one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US because     .
A. it’s a fairy tale B. it has many pictures
C. people,the young and the old,love the book D. the writer is very famous in America
( )43. Where does Edward stay for 297 days after he is lost
A. On a ship. B. In his home. C. In the sea. D. In a market.
( )44. Which of the following is true according to the passage
A. At first,Edward and Abilene love each other.
B. Edward’s name keeps changing during his trip.
C. Nobody repairs Edward when he is in pieces.
D. There aren’t any pictures in this book.
( )45. According to the passage,what can we learn from the book
A. Health. B. Kindness(善良). C. Love. D. Politeness(礼貌).
注:文章见配套图书检测卷第19页
D
( )41.      wrote The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.
A. Edward Tulane
B. Kate Dicamillo
C. Abilene
D. Maloney
B
根据“It’s a famous story by an American writer Kate Dicamillo in 2006.”可知,凯特 迪卡米洛写了《爱德华的奇妙之旅》,故选B。
解析:
  (21-22 聊城茌平区期末)If you like reading fairy tales(童话故事),don’t miss the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane(《爱德华的奇妙之旅》). It’s a famous story by an American writer Kate Dicamillo in 2006.
  People,the young and the old,love this book. And it’s so popular that it’s one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US.
  The story is about a journey of a china rabbit(瓷兔子)called Edward. He lives with his ten-year-old owner(主人)named Abilene. Abilene loves him very much but Edward doesn’t love her. During a holiday on a ship,Edward is lost. After spending 297 days in the sea,he reaches a beach and a man takes him home. Then Edward travels from one place to another,meeting many people. His name keeps changing,such as Susie and Maloney. Soon he begins to miss Abilene and wait for her. One day Edward falls into pieces.
  Someone repairs(修理)him and sells(卖)him in the market. Many years later,Abilene and her daughter come to the market and take Edward home. Finally,Edward is with his owner again.
  There are many pictures in the book,so we can follow Edward’s journey easily.
  You can learn that Edward learns to love and never stops waiting for Abilene. This is why they meet each other at the end of the story. The warm and sweet story will make you know more about love.
( )42. The book is one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US because     .
A. it’s a fairy tale B. it has many pictures
C. people,the young and the old,love the book
D. the writer is very famous in America
C
根据“People, the young and the old, love this book. And it’s so popular that it’s one of the ‘Top 100 Books for Children’ in the US.”可知,《爱德华的奇妙之旅》之所以成为儿童畅销书,是因为它深受年轻人和老年人的喜爱。故选C。
解析:
  (21-22 聊城茌平区期末)If you like reading fairy tales(童话故事),don’t miss the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane(《爱德华的奇妙之旅》). It’s a famous story by an American writer Kate Dicamillo in 2006.
  People,the young and the old,love this book. And it’s so popular that it’s one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US.
  The story is about a journey of a china rabbit(瓷兔子)called Edward. He lives with his ten-year-old owner(主人)named Abilene. Abilene loves him very much but Edward doesn’t love her. During a holiday on a ship,Edward is lost. After spending 297 days in the sea,he reaches a beach and a man takes him home. Then Edward travels from one place to another,meeting many people. His name keeps changing,such as Susie and Maloney. Soon he begins to miss Abilene and wait for her. One day Edward falls into pieces.
  Someone repairs(修理)him and sells(卖)him in the market. Many years later,Abilene and her daughter come to the market and take Edward home. Finally,Edward is with his owner again.
  There are many pictures in the book,so we can follow Edward’s journey easily.
  You can learn that Edward learns to love and never stops waiting for Abilene. This is why they meet each other at the end of the story. The warm and sweet story will make you know more about love.
( )43. Where does Edward stay for 297 days after he is lost
A. On a ship.
B. In his home.
C. In the sea.
D. In a market.
C
根据“After spending 297 days in the sea, he reaches a beach and a man takes him home.”可知,爱德华在海里待了297天,故选C。
解析:
  (21-22 聊城茌平区期末)If you like reading fairy tales(童话故事),don’t miss the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane(《爱德华的奇妙之旅》). It’s a famous story by an American writer Kate Dicamillo in 2006.
  People,the young and the old,love this book. And it’s so popular that it’s one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US.
  The story is about a journey of a china rabbit(瓷兔子)called Edward. He lives with his ten-year-old owner(主人)named Abilene. Abilene loves him very much but Edward doesn’t love her. During a holiday on a ship,Edward is lost. After spending 297 days in the sea,he reaches a beach and a man takes him home. Then Edward travels from one place to another,meeting many people. His name keeps changing,such as Susie and Maloney. Soon he begins to miss Abilene and wait for her. One day Edward falls into pieces.
  Someone repairs(修理)him and sells(卖)him in the market. Many years later,Abilene and her daughter come to the market and take Edward home. Finally,Edward is with his owner again.
  There are many pictures in the book,so we can follow Edward’s journey easily.
  You can learn that Edward learns to love and never stops waiting for Abilene. This is why they meet each other at the end of the story. The warm and sweet story will make you know more about love.
( )44. Which of the following is true according to the passage
A. At first,Edward and Abilene love each other.
B. Edward’s name keeps changing during his trip.
C. Nobody repairs Edward when he is in pieces.
D. There aren’t any pictures in this book.
B
根据“His name keeps changing, such as Susie and Maloney.”可知,在旅途中爱德华的名字一直在变。故选B。
解析:
  (21-22 聊城茌平区期末)If you like reading fairy tales(童话故事),don’t miss the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane(《爱德华的奇妙之旅》). It’s a famous story by an American writer Kate Dicamillo in 2006.
  People,the young and the old,love this book. And it’s so popular that it’s one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US.
  The story is about a journey of a china rabbit(瓷兔子)called Edward. He lives with his ten-year-old owner(主人)named Abilene. Abilene loves him very much but Edward doesn’t love her. During a holiday on a ship,Edward is lost. After spending 297 days in the sea,he reaches a beach and a man takes him home. Then Edward travels from one place to another,meeting many people. His name keeps changing,such as Susie and Maloney. Soon he begins to miss Abilene and wait for her. One day Edward falls into pieces.
  Someone repairs(修理)him and sells(卖)him in the market. Many years later,Abilene and her daughter come to the market and take Edward home. Finally,Edward is with his owner again.
  There are many pictures in the book,so we can follow Edward’s journey easily.
  You can learn that Edward learns to love and never stops waiting for Abilene. This is why they meet each other at the end of the story. The warm and sweet story will make you know more about love.
( )45. According to the passage,what can we learn from the book
A. Health.
B. Kindness(善良).
C. Love.
D. Politeness(礼貌).
C
根据故事中爱德华的经历,结合“...Edward learns to love... The warm and sweet story will make you know more about love.”可知,本文表达了爱的主题。故选C。
解析:
  (21-22 聊城茌平区期末)If you like reading fairy tales(童话故事),don’t miss the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane(《爱德华的奇妙之旅》). It’s a famous story by an American writer Kate Dicamillo in 2006.
  People,the young and the old,love this book. And it’s so popular that it’s one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” in the US.
  The story is about a journey of a china rabbit(瓷兔子)called Edward. He lives with his ten-year-old owner(主人)named Abilene. Abilene loves him very much but Edward doesn’t love her. During a holiday on a ship,Edward is lost. After spending 297 days in the sea,he reaches a beach and a man takes him home. Then Edward travels from one place to another,meeting many people. His name keeps changing,such as Susie and Maloney. Soon he begins to miss Abilene and wait for her. One day Edward falls into pieces.
  Someone repairs(修理)him and sells(卖)him in the market. Many years later,Abilene and her daughter come to the market and take Edward home. Finally,Edward is with his owner again.
  There are many pictures in the book,so we can follow Edward’s journey easily.
  You can learn that Edward learns to love and never stops waiting for Abilene. This is why they meet each other at the end of the story. The warm and sweet story will make you know more about love.
46. _____________
B
E
文意概说:文章主要介绍了中国历史上著名的教育家和思想家——孔子。介绍了他的生平以及他对我们现在的影响。
根据短文内容,从下列选项中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项是多余选项。
Confucius(孔子)is the greatest teacher in Chinese history. He was born on September 28,551 BC(公元前)in the kingdom of Lu,in today’s Shandong Province.  46  At the age of fifteen,he began to learn music,and he did well in it. Then he went on learning other subjects. When he was thirty,he became a teacher.  47  He believed everyone should have a chance to get education whether(无论)they were rich or poor. He had about 3,000 students and many of them became famous.
  The Chinese people see Confucius as the greatest thinker and also the greatest teacher.  48  He said young people should take care of the old. People should stop thinking of themselves and work for others. His ideas are around in people’s everyday life.  49  And they go far into East and South Asia.
A. His most important ideas are kind and good manners.
B. When he was young,he and his mother had a hard life.
C. Today people can still hear them.
D. Confucius is our pride.
E. He started his own school.
47. _____________
48.______________
49.______________
E
Confucius(孔子)is the greatest teacher in Chinese history. He was born on September 28,551 BC(公元前)in the kingdom of Lu,in today’s Shandong Province.  46  At the age of fifteen,he began to learn music,and he did well in it. Then he went on learning other subjects. When he was thirty,he became a teacher.  47  He believed everyone should have a chance to get education whether(无论)they were rich or poor. He had about 3,000 students and many of them became famous.
  The Chinese people see Confucius as the greatest thinker and also the greatest teacher.  48  He said young people should take care of the old. People should stop thinking of themselves and work for others. His ideas are around in people’s everyday life.  49  And they go far into East and South Asia.
A
C
A. His most important ideas are kind and good manners.
B. When he was young,he and his mother had a hard life.
C. Today people can still hear them.
D. Confucius is our pride.
E. He started his own school.
Ⅲ. 完形填空(每小题1分,满分10分)
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
文意概说:本文讲述的是著名动画大师迪士尼是如何创作米老鼠这一角色的。
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )50. A. old B. young
C. rich D. poor
B
根据上文was born可知,本句意为“当迪士尼年轻的时候,他生活在(美国)堪萨斯城”。此处用young,表示“年轻的”。故选B。
解析:
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )51. A. water B. fish
C. bread D. rice
C
根据上文“Disney gave the mouse some bread.”以及本句中的again可知,句意为“迪士尼再次给它(那只老鼠)一些面包”。故选C。
解析:
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )52. A. became
B. changed
C. described
D. answered
A
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )53. A. ago B. before
C. after D. later
D
句意:一些年    ,迪士尼去了好莱坞。 “一段时间 + later”意为“……(时间)以后;过了……(时间)”,是固定用法。故选D。
解析:
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )54. A. and
B. but
C. so
D. because
B
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )55. A. garage B. floor
C. mouse D. rich
C
根据下句中的I will draw it可知,此处句意为“有一天早上他想起来堪萨斯城的那只老鼠”,故用mouse。
解析:
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )56. A. First
B. Finally
C. Suddenly
D. Especially
B
根据上句“He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.”可知,本句意为“最后,他对自己的绘画作品中的一幅感到满意”。故用finally。
解析:
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )57. A. careless
B. excellent
C. famous
D. polite
C
根据下文many children and old people loved the lovely part可知,此处表示“不久米老鼠(便)闻名于世界各地”。故用famous表示“有名的”。
解析:
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )58. A. at B. with
C. for D. in
D
Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was  50 ,he lived in Kansas City. He wanted to be an artist(画家). Disney was very poor. He drew pictures in his father’s garage(车库). One day a mouse came into the garage and played on the floor. Disney gave the mouse some bread. The next day the mouse came in again and played on the floor. Again Disney gave it some  51 . Then the mouse came up to his desk. In this way,the mouse and the poor man  52  good friends. Some years  53 ,Disney went to Hollywood. He worked very hard  54  he was not known(熟知)to many people. One morning he remembered the Kansas City  55 .“I will draw it,”he said to himself.“I hope every child in this country will like my mouse.”He drew pictures of the mouse day after day.  56 ,he was satisfied(满意的)with one of his pictures. The mouse was called Mickey Mouse. Soon Mickey Mouse was  57  all over the world,and many children and old people loved the lovely part—Mickey Mouse,even loved Disney. Now the name of Walt Disney is known to many people  58  the world. And Disneyland is the world’s  59  park for children. It is called“The Happiest Place on Earth”.
( )59. A. greatest
B. smallest
C. busiest
D. widest
A
根据下文“The Happiest Place on Earth”可知,句意为“对孩子们来说,迪士尼乐园是世界上最棒的公园”。故用形容词最高级greatest表示“最棒的;最好的”。
解析:
Ⅳ. 翻译句子(每小题2分,满分8分)
60. 怀特先生于2020年将他的儿子送到了中国学习汉语。(send)
_________________________________________________
61. 在会议上,他们热情地欢迎我们。(welcome)
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62. 中国因什么而著名?(famous)
_________________________________________________
63. 汤姆主动提出帮我学英语。(offer)
_________________________________________________
Mr. White sent his son to learn Chinese in China in 2020.
They gave us a warm welcome at the meeting.
What is China famous for
Tom offered to help me with my English.
Ⅳ. 语法填空(每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读短文,在空白处按要求填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Reading is always good for us. A nice book is just 64. ______(介词)a good friend. Both of them are 65. ______ (help)for our lives. Most of us have our own favorite writers. I have 66. ______ (物主代词),too. Of all the famous novelists(小说家),I like Lin Yutang best. His works usually make people 67. ______(think)deeply. You can read all 68._______(kind)of stories in his novels. Many people are 69.______ (interest)in his book A Leaf in the Storm(《风声鹤唳》),which was a best-seller in America. Master Lin’s books always show the readers Chinese ways of different 70. _______ (thing). Through reading his books,westerners can understand China and Chinese culture 71. ______(well). When you read,you feel like 72._______(talk)to him face to face even if(即使)it is not real. What a wonderful thing it is! People can live only once in this world,73.______(连词)good books never disappear(消失). They can last forever!
文意概说:本文主要介绍了作者最喜欢的作家林语堂,以及他的作品对我们以及外国人的影响。
like
helpful
mine
think
64._________
65._________
66._________
67._________
68._________
69._________
70._________
71._________
72._________
73._________
Reading is always good for us. A nice book is just 64. ______(介词)a good friend. Both of them are 65. ______ (help)for our lives. Most of us have our own favorite writers. I have 66. ______ (物主代词),too. Of all the famous novelists(小说家),I like Lin Yutang best. His works usually make people 67. ______(think)deeply. You can read all 68._______(kind)of stories in his novels. Many people are 69.______ (interest)in his book A Leaf in the Storm(《风声鹤唳》),which was a best-seller in America. Master Lin’s books always show the readers Chinese ways of different 70. _______ (thing). Through reading his books,westerners can understand China and Chinese culture 71. ______(well). When you read,you feel like 72._______(talk)to him face to face even if(即使)it is not real. What a wonderful thing it is! People can live only once in this world,73.______(连词)good books never disappear(消失). They can last forever!
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假设你是李军,你的美国朋友Steve最近要来北京。他对中国的京剧很感兴趣,所
以你决定请他去欣赏京剧。请你根据提示给他写一封电子邮件,向他介绍一下中国的京剧。
提示:
  1. 京剧形成于清朝(Qing Dynasty),至今已有200多年的历史;
  2. 北京有很多剧院都上演京剧,比如国家大剧院(National Centre for the Performing Arts);
  3. 建议他上网查看一下有关京剧的最新信息。
要求:
  1. 内容要包含以上所有提示,可适当发挥;
  2. 80词左右。
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Ⅵ. 写作(满分14分)
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One possible version:
Dear Steve,
  I’m happy to know you are interested in the Beijing Opera. The Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera. It is very popular with Chinese people. I am also interested in it.
  It started in the Qing Dynasty. It has a history of more than 200 years. You can watch the Beijing Opera at many theatres here like National Centre for the Performing Arts. If you are interested,please check the latest information on the Internet.
  When you arrive,I’ll take you to enjoy it.
Yours,
Li Jun
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