山东师范大学附属中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月阶段检测试题 英语 (含答案,含听力音频及原文)

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山东省师范大学附属中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、听力选择题
1.Where is the City Museum
A.On Apple Street. B.On Washington Street. C.On Sixth Street.
2.What is the man doing
A.Checking in at a hotel. B.Doing airport pickup. C.Seeing a friend off.
3.How does the woman sound in the end
A.Encouraging. B.Curious. C.Surprised.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.How to help Sophie solve her problem.
B.Whether to offer some guidance to Sophie.
C.When to have a talk with Sophie.
5.What are the speakers going to do tonight
A.Have dance training. B.Watch a jazz show. C.Shoot a performance.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the weather like now
A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Clear.
7.Where does the conversation take place
A.At home. B.At the station. C.In the office.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What was Lisa’ s previous job
A.A designer. B.An editor. C.A writer.
9.How does Scott describe his job
A.Interesting but demanding. B.Boring and stressful. C.Unchallenging and repetitive.
10.What was the initial challenge Lisa faced as a writer
A.Making a living. B.Finding a publisher. C.Breaking writer’s block.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What did the man do first to improve the house
A.He placed new trash cans. B.He bought some lights. C.He removed the old carpets.
12.What is the man planning to do with the kitchen
A.Repaint it. B.Leave it as it is. C.Completely change it.
13.What major change is the man planning for the outside
A.Setting up a dining area. B.Improving the landscaping. C.Adding a pool.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What does the man particularly like about the painting
A.The portray of the local landscape.
B.Its historical event subject.
C.Its long history and value.
15.What is the significance of the walking route in the painting
A.It is a popular hiking trail. B.It is the artist’s favorite place. C.It is a road built by the artist.
16.How long was John Mansfield’s career as a painter
A.About 14 years. B.More than 53 years. C.Over 18 years.
17.Why are the paintings being sold
A.To raise money for a local school.
B.To fund the artist’s next exhibition.
C.To support the local hiking community.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is a significant feature of the 24-hour libraries
A.They provide extensive study facilities.
B.They offer professional help to students.
C.They serve a wide variety of food and drink.
19.What does Ye do
A.She’s a college student. B.She’s a full-time worker. C.She’s a civil servant.
20.What does the national reading survey from 2023 show
A.Chinese adults don’t have a strong interest in reading.
B.Chinese adults read fewer physical books than e-books.
C.The public libraries’ book collection has increased over 2022.
二、阅读理解
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We are seeking fun and energetic individuals for Court Monitors. You must be a good communicator, able to work under pressure and enjoy a fast-paced environment. Applicants must have reliable transportation, be available to work weekends and have a proven background in the field.
Benefits:
● Employee discount
● Flexible schedule for all of life events
Basic Landscaping
Dickerson Landscaping is looking to add experienced members to our landscaping team. If you enjoy working outdoors and are genuinely interested in crafting, planting, and digging, then we’re interested in you! You should be capable of doing physical work and lifting objects over50 lbs. We work on weekdays.
Benefits:
● Paid time off
● Life insurance
● Health insurance
Sandwich Artist
An outstanding Sandwich Make is wanted! The ideal person for this position has relevant work experience in the restaurant industry. A responsibility is to safely prepare sandwiches to our customers’ specifications, work cooperatively with other food service staff and help to maintain organization and cleanliness in the kitchen.
Benefits:
● Paid training
● Paid time off
● Free uniforms
● Discounted meals
Vegetable Farm Assistant
If you are into organic farm practices and take interest in local and sustainably produced food, join us! Previous experience is a plus, but not required. Have the ability to lift and carry 50 lbs and perform tasks that require bending or kneeling for several hours. Schedule can be flexible with priority given to applicants with Monday-Thursday availability.
Benefits:
● Flexible schedule
21.What will result in disqualification as a court monitor
A.Being a green hand. B.Being stress-resistant.
C.Being a communicative person. D.Being available on weekends.
22.What can you get from the job as a sandwich artist
A.Free dining. B.Leave with pay.
C.Stylish clothes. D.Personalized training.
23.What is a shared requirement for Basic Landscaping and Vegetable Farm Assistant
A.Excellent hand skills. B.A strong body.
C.A tight working schedule. D.Prior experience.
I don’t remember when my love of the protected Great Bear Rainforest began — it’s something that’s always been there, even though I haven’t spent longer than a month there in one go. I grew up in a small village by the sea and planned to study marine biology and live out on the water. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, my lack of scientific talent quickly put paid to that idea , but the love of nature remained and has been an anchor (锚) in my life and in my writing.
The Great Bear Rainforest is vast, splendid and wild but also friendly, fun and diverse. I travelled there by myself at the age of 20, planning to spend my 21st birthday camping, and hiking in the forests.
I woke up on my birthday in a tent on the edge of the water. Behind me, the trees of this largely untouched wilderness emerged. Endless carpets of pointed trees reached right down to a thin rocky shore. It seemed there was no way in. This wilderness held its secrets close. Stepping from the beach into the forest, I immediately sensed the history of the area — it felt ancient, and it was impossible not to be humbled.
With a guide for safety, I hiked a few miles through the wilderness. The sounds of the forest were everywhere. Birds sang. Insects buzzed. Something bigger moved through the undergrowth and my guide stopped dead. Listened. My heart was in my mouth. Then, after some invisible signal, my guide relaxed, and we went on.
We continued the hike and emerged onto a cliff with the most breath-taking view I’ve ever seen. From terror to wonder in only a few hundred steps. It was that sense of unsettled ground — of shifting emotion, secrets and awe, beauty and fear — that’s fed my writing across four books, none more so than Children of the Sun, and implanted in me a lifelong love of the wild.
24.What does the underlined phrase “put paid to” in paragraph 1 mean
A.Stimulated. B.Proved. C.Supported. D.Ended.
25.What does “it was impossible not to be humbled” convey in paragraph 3
A.I got curious about the secrets of the forest. B.I became modest after my 21st birthday.
C.I was attracted by the history of the area. D.I was astonished by the powerful nature.
26.Which word can best describe the guide
A.Frightened. B.Practiced. C.Considerate. D.Indecisive.
27.What is the text mainly about
A.The passion for adventure. B.The feature of the Great Bear Rainforest.
C.An unforgettable travel experience. D.A vivid description of mixed emotions.
Authors are upset after tech companies started using their books to train artificial intelligence without letting them know or seeking their permission. They worry about copyright and loss of income, among other issues.
According to CNN, the system is called Books3, and according to an investigation by The Atlantic, the system is based on a collection of pirated (盗版的) e-books including all genres, from fiction to poetry. Books help generative AI systems with learning how to communicate information.
The Atlantic article notes that some of the text that’s training AI on how to use language is taken from Wikipedia and other websites. But high-quality generative Al requires higher-quality input than what is usually found on the internet — that is, it requires the kind found in books.
Many authors apparently don’t view the use of their books to train artificial intelligence as an honor. Rather, it’s a shortcut that robs them of their due, they say. CNN reported that Nora Roberts, who writes romantic novels, has 206 books in the database — “second only to William Shakespeare.” “The database is all kinds of wrong. We are human beings, we are writers and we are being exploited by people who want to use our work, without permission or compensation (赔偿金) to ‘write’ books, scripts, essays because it’s cheap and easy,” she said in a statement to CNN.
Not everyone is upset, however, by use of their work to train AI. Ian Bogost, author of some popular books, wrote a column for The Atlantic. Bogost claims that successful art is beyond its creator’s plans, noting that an author cannot accurately predict a book’s audience. “To complain this unexpected use for my writing is to decline all of the other unpredictable uses for it. Speaking as a writer, that makes me feel bad.”
28.What contributes to some authors’ dissatisfaction with Books3
A.It is unable to train AI. B.It uses their works illegally.
C.It fails to improve their income. D.It sells books without permission.
29.What is mainly presented in paragraph 3 concerning Books3
A.The bond it has with Wikipedia. B.The high quality it possesses.
C.The reason it was created. D.The benefit it has brought.
30.What is Nora Roberts’ major concern about Books3
A.The lack of recognition for their work.
B.The competition between AI and human authors.
C.The decline in the quality of AI-generated content.
D.The unauthorized use of their books for AI training.
31.Which statement would Ian Bogost probably agree with
A.It’s acceptable for books to be used to train AI. B.Being involved in Books3 is hardly an honor.
C.Good art should be limited to creators’ plans. D.It’s necessary to predict a book’s audience.
Soda bottles and sour cream containers — these plastics typically arrive at recycling plants mixed together in the same bin. But because they are made of different monomers (单体), they must be sorted into different streams before they can be melted to make new products.
“Until about a year ago, everybody thought the only thing you could do is take a plastic, break it back down to a monomer and then re-form it.” says Sanat Kumar, a chemical engineer at Columbia University. To seek new solutions to old recycling problems, his team had to solve a fundamental chemical difficulty: when different plastics are melted together, their various monomers tend to separate from one another. They have developed a process that allows different kinds of plastic to be recycled together. Their findings, reported recently in Nature, could give new life to many items that end up in landfills.
The new process solves this problem by adding chemicals called universal dynamic cross-linkers (交联剂) to the mix. Just as soap brings together oil and water, which creates a bridge, allowing the oil and water to mix together and form a stable liquid, these cross-linkers (when applied under heat) form covalent molecular bonds (共价键) that attach the diverse monomers together. These materials can then be melted and remade again and again because the cross-linkers can break and re-form their bonds.
The researchers hope the technique could eventually help handle more plastic waste — but it’s not yet cheap enough to be widely used at existing recycling facilities. Still, Kumar wishes it would be one way to help recyclers address the plastic waste crisis. “The plastics problem is huge,” he says, “and you’re going to have to look for multiple solutions.”
32.Why do recycling plants sort soda bottles into different streams
A.They serve various purposes. B.They melt at diverse temperatures.
C.They are made of different materials. D.They are produced by multiple brands.
33.The difficulty of recycling different plastics together lies in how to ________.
A.separate various monomers successfully B.prevent various monomers being apart
C.break them down thoroughly D.re-form them more quickly
34.How does the author explain the new process
A.By making a comparison. B.By providing examples.
C.By quoting a report. D.By listing facts.
35.What is the current limitation of the new recycling technique
A.It’s not environmentally friendly. B.It works with select plastic types.
C.It breaks down plastics thoroughly. D.It’s not cost-effective for wide use.
To put into words my time in Antarctica and South Georgia is nearly impossible. I had always described it as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. 36 I was not the only one who felt this way. About 50% of the passengers of our expedition had been to Antarctica at least once before. This goes to show just how magical the destination is.
37 How tiny you feel next to towering glaciers and icebergs. The blinding white blankets everything, blurring the boundary between land and ocean. The icy water moves through your body as you take the Polar Plunge. The solemn silence calms your restlessness and reminds you of heart-touching stories of survival from explorers of the past. The list goes on.
Antarctica makes you feel so small and insignificant, in the best way. Everything has a purpose, and the cycle of life is evident. You get front row seats to witness the most incredible show: nature. 38 For example, when you see a brown skua (贼鸥) attacking a penguin chick, your heart aches. Then your expedition guide regretfully tells you that a chick that is small in March would have very slim chances of surviving the upcoming winter. 39
Things move fast here, every month offering something unique and special to see. In March, the weather is a bit more unpredictable, and the sea ice is beginning to form again. Our voyage was the last of the season. In two more weeks, expedition ships would not be able to break through the ice. The penguins are completing their yearly feather-changing process. They are really weak during this time, and cannot dive. 40
These animals, arguably the cutest you will ever see, survive such unfavorable environments. It’s absolutely incredible to witness the challenges, the skill, the efforts, all of it. I am forever grateful to have been a visitor.
A.But that is not how it is.
B.It is as much cruel as beautiful.
C.I, years later, did return to this fascinating place.
D.The cycle continues, and you’ re left wondering who to support.
E.That all your senses will be stimulated is the best way I can describe it.
F.But immediately I stepped foot on the continent, I knew I needed to return.
G.The expedition team made sure we kept our distance and did not scare them.
三、完形填空
I was going through acute anxiety, which caused my body to respond in a frightening way. I feared something was wrong with my heart, so I turned to 41 for help.
With a 29-year-old patient at the office, the cardiologist (心脏病科专家) seemed 42 as I was probably not his usual type of patient. He frankly told me, “I can't tell you what the little thing you feel in your chest is.” He 43 my concerns, offered no sympathy, and sent me home. I felt 44 that I'd wasted his valuable time and I was more anxious than I'd been before.
With tears in my eyes, I told the second doctor that I felt“messed up”. The doctor listened 45 pulled his chair up beside me and gently 46 me. He said, “We're going to do everything we can to check you and make sure nothing is 47 , and I think what you're most probably experiencing is anxiety.”
He spoke to me compassionately, and with full 48 of my concerns. The way he communicated with me never 49 me to feel guilty or foolish. He cared for me, listened to me, and understood me. Most importantly, I felt he had my best 50 in mind and he was 51 helping me sort out what was bothering me. After that, I felt like most of my symptoms and discomfort 52 .
Years later, I recognized the 53 of Doctor 2's sympathetic response and Doctor 1's inaction. And I think our medical 54 should go beyond the pure physical, and sometimes we should 55 the psychological one, too.
41.A.colleagues B.relatives C.friends D.professionals
42.A.embarrassed B.confused C.worried D.disappointed
43.A.figured out B.brushed aside C.got across D.put forward
44.A.dissatisfied B.astonished C.ashamed D.annoyed
45.A.selectively B.automatically C.desperately D.attentively
46.A.comforted B.judged C.observed D.amused
47.A.approaching B.blaming C.waiting D.happening
48.A.imagination B.description C.comprehension D.expectation
49.A.required B.caused C.reminded D.prepared
50.A.interests B.lessons C.beliefs D.suggestions
51.A.addicted to B.accustomed to C.grateful for D.committed to
52.A.disappeared B.worsened C.developed D.counted
53.A.relationship B.profit C.impact D.attempt
54.A.choice B.treatment C.skill D.supply
55.A.value B.adapt C.share D.benefit
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
On December 4, 2024, the “Spring Festival — Chinese Traditional New Year Celebration” 56 (list) officially as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. This recognition not only highlights the cultural significance of the festival but also demonstrates China’s contribution 57 global cultural diversity.
As the most important traditional festival in China, the Spring Festival embodies rich cultural values, 58 are reflected in activities such as writing couplets, decorating homes with red lanterns, and family reunions. These customs, 59 (pass) down through generations, reflect the Chinese philosophy and promote social cohesion.
The successful application has sparked international attention with over 20 countries 60 (recognize) the Lunar New Year as a public holiday, 61 celebrations have expanded beyond Chinese communities so far. For example, London’s Trafalgar Square and New York’s Times Square host grand events, 62 (attract) millions of participants annually. However, some controversies exist. South Korea once attempted to claim the festival as its own cultural heritage, causing debates on cultural ownership. The UNESCO listing, therefore, serves as a formal 63 (confirm) of its Chinese origin.
To preserve this heritage, China has carried out measures 64 combining tradition with innovation. Schools and museums organize workshops to teach paper-cutting and dragon dances, while digital platforms livestream temple fairs, allowing global audiences 65 (experience) the festivities. Experts emphasize that cultural confidence comes not only from honoring traditions but also adapting them to modern life.
五、单词拼写
66.The human body c of quantities of cells working together. (根据首字母单词拼写)
67.A quiet library is the (理想的) place for students to focus on studying. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
68.The math problem was (有点) challenging, but she solved it eventually. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
69.Please check in half an hour p to departure. (根据首字母单词拼写)
70. (总的来说) , the school trip was both educational and fun. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
71.She took a deep b before speaking in front of the crowd. (根据首字母单词拼写)
72.Hard work and determination are b to lead to success. (根据首字母单词拼写)
73.The mountain air was so f cold that their hands turned numb. (根据首字母单词拼写)
74. (与……相反) to popular belief, not all snakes are dangerous. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
75.The (精彩部分) of the concert was the singer’s emotional final song. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
76.The doctor received an u call and rushed to the hospital. (根据首字母单词拼写)
77.Heavy rain caused a (延误) in the flight schedule. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
78.Learning to cook is a (实用的) skill that everyone should master. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
79.Let’s focus on the main issue instead of arguing about (细小的) details. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
80.The sudden power-off i our online classes for nearly ten minutes. (根据首字母单词拼写)
六、书信写作
81.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom来信询问你最近的假期旅行经历。请给他写一封回信,内容包括:
1.旅行目的地及选择原因;
2.旅行中的主要活动;
3.你的收获与感受。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
I’m thrilled to share my trip with you!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
山东省师范大学附属中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考
英语试题参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B B A B A C B B A A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C C B A A B A A B C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A B B D D B C B C D
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A C B A D F E B D G
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 D B B C D A D C B A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 D A C B A
1.B
【原文】M: I want to visit city museum this afternoon. It’s on Apple Street, right
W: No, it’s the art gallery that’s on Apple Street. You’ll have to walk along sixth street for two blocks and then turn left. Next, walk on Washington street for 500 meters. The city museum is on the corner.
2.B
【原文】M: Did you have a good flight Mrs brown
W: It was good but very long.
M: You must be very tired. My car is this way. We go to the hotel directly.
3.A
【原文】M: Mom, look, here is my first piggy bank.
W: What are you going to do with it
M: I’ll keep it as a monument to what I’ve learned about money.
W: Who knows Maybe it will appear on the desk of a top CEO one day.
4.B
【原文】W: Sophie seemed stressed lately. Should we have a talk with her
M: We should give Sophie plenty of space.
W: What if she’s struggling Shouldn’t we offer some guidance
M: She will ask for help when she needs it. After all, she is eighteen now.
5.A
【原文】M: Hey Jennifer, are you joining us for the jazz dance club gathering after classes
W: Definitely. The instructor mentioned we’ll be dedicating the entire evening to refining our steps for the upcoming performance.
6.C 7.B
【原文】W: We couldn’t ask for a better day, could we
M: Yes, there isn’t a cloud in the sky.
W: But the weatherman said it would rain all weekend.
M: Really Anyway, I have to work all weekend, so it doesn’t matter to me. Ah, this bus seems to be running late.
W: Yes, we’ve been here for at least fifteen minutes. Shall we call a taxi
M: It’s still early. I don’t think we need to hurry.
8.B 9.A 10.A
【原文】W: Oh, Scott, is that you
M: Oh, Lisa, I can’t believe this. We haven’t met for five years. So, what have you been up to Are you still an editor
W: No, after two years of working as an editor, I quit that job. Then I started working as a writer and I’ve been doing it for three years now. And you
M: I moved back here last year. I’m working as a graphic designer now. It’s enjoyable and fun, but deadlines can be stressful.
W: Same here. Have you worked on any exciting projects recently
M: Yes, I designed a logo for a new company. Now tell me something about your job.
W: Working as a writer was difficult at first. I needed to make ends meet, but it was hard to earn money at that time. I had to write some articles for newspapers. One year later, I could concentrate on writing my own novel. Now I’m working on my second novel.
11.C 12.C 13.B
【原文】M: I recently bought an old house.
W: It could be cheaper than a new one. Do you plan to redecorate it
M: Well, I’m actually in the middle of fixing it up.
W: Like what
M: First off, I threw all the old carpets into the trash can and placed some new ones.
W: That’s necessary. What else are you doing
M: I’m putting in new light fixtures and I’m completely remodeling the kitchen. New cabinets, sinks, tap and so on. I considered repainting the roof and walls, but my wife said no, so I gave up.
W: Sounds like a big job.
M: Yeah, I’m thinking about adding a new family room and a dining area. As for the outside, I’m planning to improve the landscaping to beautify the yard. There is a big pool in the yard and that’s my favorite part.
W: That’s ambitious, but once you’re done, your place will be as good as new.
14.A 15.A 16.B 17.A
【原文】W: Hello there, can I help you
M: Hi I’m just looking at a painting here. I especially like the colors of this one and I like how it shows the local landscape.
W: In fact, this is a picture of a local walking route which is quite popular with hikers. A lot of people go there for walks.
M: Is the artist from around here
W: Yes, his name is John Mansfield. He began painting at the age of fourteen and had an impressive career spanning over 53 years. Unfortunately, not many of his works have survived to this day. This piece here is one of his finest.
M: How much is this painting
W: It’s priced at 180 pounds.
M: That’s a bit more than I can afford right now.
W: Let me see if I can do anything about the price sir. We are selling these paintings to raise funds for a local school. As you might know, educational resources in rural areas could really need some support. Give me a moment to speak with a curator about a possible discount.
18.A 19.B 20.C
【原文】 W: A new trend is gaining momentum across China: the 24-hour library. These well-lit havens provide a shelter for students, professionals and anyone in need of a quiet place to read or study in the late hours. In addition to staying open 24 hours a day and featuring a wide variety of books, these libraries are equipped with comprehensive study facilities, including water, electricity, power outlets and restrooms. Some even offer beverage service and dining options. For Ye, a 25-year-old from Weihai, east China’s Shandong province, the local 24-hour library is an invaluable resource as she is preparing for the civil service exam. Employed full time, she finds that traditional library hours do not meet her study needs. According to a national reading survey, the average Chinese adult read 4.75 physical books and 3.4 e-books in 2023. As of the end of 2023 China boasted 3246 public libraries with a total collection of 1.44 billion books, marking a 5.6% increase from 2022. People’s longing for public cultural spaces like museums and libraries reflects the continuous improvement of spiritual and cultural pursuits of our country.
56.was listed 57.to 58.which 59.passed 60.recognizing 61.and/whose 62.attracting 63.confirmation 64.by 65.to experience
66.consists/onsists
67.ideal
68.somewhat/slightly
69.prior/rior/previous/revious
70.Overall/Generally
71.breath/reath
72.bound/ound
73.freezing/reezing
74.Contrary
75.highlight
76.urgent/rgent
77.delay
78.practical
79.minor
80.interrupted/nterrupted
81.参考范文1
Dear Tom,
I’m thrilled to share my trip with you!
During my winter vacation, I traveled to Sanya for sightseeing. This tropical paradise attracted me with its endless golden beaches and coconut trees. Every morning, I swam in the warm sea while seagulls danced above the waves.
The highlight was trying Hainanese chicken rice, a famous local cuisine. I also took many souvenir photos with seashells shaped like hearts. At sunset, I sat on the sand listening to fishermen’s songs, feeling completely relaxed.
This trip taught me that simple joys like sunshine and laughter can make life wonderful. Can’t wait to hear about your adventures!
Best wishes,
Li Hua
参考范文2
Dear Tom,
I’m thrilled to share my trip with you!
During my winter vacation, I traveled to the countryside near Beijing! I chose this destination because I wanted to escape the city noise and enjoy fresh air. The small village surrounded by green hills looked like a painting in spring.
During the trip, I climbed ancient stone steps to a hilltop temple, where I rang a huge bronze bell for good luck. I also learned to make traditional dumplings with a local family, which was messy but fun! The most exciting part was cycling through flower fields under blue skies.
This journey taught me that happiness often comes from simple things - like the smell of wildflowers or sharing stories with new friends. How about your holiday I’d love to hear your stories!
Best wishes,
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