辽宁省瓦房店市高级中学2015-2016学年高一6月月考英语试题

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2015-2016学年度下学期月考
高一英语试题
第一部分听力(略)
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
A
Any
dog’s
love
and
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )oyalty
can
feel
like
a
miracle.
In
a
case,
Mason,
a
one-year-old,
may
be
the
most
amazing
one
on
the
earth.
The
long-legged
pup
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
North
Smithfield,
Alabama,
was
caught
in
a
storm
his
family’s
garage
last
spring.
His
family
thought
he
would
be
safe
there,
but
the
storm
broke
the
garage
door
and
Mason
disappeared.
Dozens
of
people
died
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that
day.
Mason’s
family
was
grateful
just
to
be
alive.
But
they
were
heartbroken
at
the
thought
that
their
sweet,
playful
companion
had
died.
They
combed
the
neighborhood,
hoping
by
chance
to
find
him,
but
Mason
didn’t
turn
up.
Three
weeks
after
the
disaster,
Mason’s
family
were
surprised
to
find
Mason
on
the
front
door,
so
ecstatic
to
see
his
family.
Where
had
Mason
landed
during
the
windstorm
What
did
he
eat
for
those
long
weeks
How
did
he
find
his
way
back
home
  There
was
n
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answer
to
those
questions
and
no
time
to
work
it
out.
Mason
was
terribly
thin
and
couldn’t
stand
properly.
The
family
quickly
sought
help
and
learned
their
beloved
dog
had
crawled
home
on
broken
front
legs.
“He
was
simply
on
his
elbows(肘),”
says
Dr.
Doster.  
  Doster
had
spent
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )days
reuniting
pets
with
their
owners
and
took
an
instant
liking
to
the
brave
dog.
He
contacted
Dr.
William
Lamb
of
Vulcan
Park
Animal
Care
in
Birmingham,
who
volunteered
to
perform
the
needed
surgery
for
free.
Lamb
inserted
two
metal
plates
and
17
screws(螺丝钉)
in
an
operation
that
lasted
more
than
three
hours.
Mason’s
injuries
were
so
significant
that
he
required
weeks
of
recovery
to
heal.
By
the
time
he
returned
home
to
his
family
in
September,
he
was
jumping
around
again.
“There
were
no
ill
effects
whatsoever,
which
is
a
miracle
in
itself,”
Doster
says.
21.
The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
probably
“_______”
A.A
new
Miracle
Came
Up
B.
Mason:
A
Miracle
Dog
C.What
Creates
a
Miracle
D.
How
Can
Miracles
Happen  
22.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
A.
Mason
had
the
longest
legs
in
the
world.
B.
Mason
was
a
female
dog
with
great
courage.
C.
Mason
was
deserted
in
the
garage
by
design.
D.
Mason
was
somehow
seriously
hurt
in
the
storm.
23.
Which
does
the
underlined
word
“ecstatic”
in
paragraph4
mean
A.
surprised
B.
fantastic
C.
excited
D.
lifeless
24.It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that______
A.
Mason
sheltered
himself
from
the
storm
B.
some
kind
people
had
offered
Mason
food
C.
it
took
three
weeks
for
Mason
to
recover
D.
Mason’s
operation
was
a
tough
one
for
Dr.
William
Lamb
B
Delta
College
sta
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Street
Fair
San
Joaquin
Delta
College
will
introduce
its
new
Summer
Street
Fair,
which
runs
from
noon
to
8
p.
m
every
Friday
stating
this
week
through
Aug.
9
in
Delta’s
L-l
parking
lot
near
Pacific
Avenue
and
March
Lane.
The
fair
goes
with
Delta’s
weekend
flea
market.
This
week’s
featured
performers
are
guitarist
Travis
Matsumoto
from
noon
to
3
p.m.,
and
Julio
and
his
Jazz
Trio
from
3
to
6
p.m.
Lode
Farmers
Market
opens
The
Angels
Camp
Certified
Farmers
Market
begins
its
yearly
run
from
5
p.m.
to
dusk
this
Friday
in
Utica
Park
in
downtown
Angels
Camp.
Opening
night
will
feature
wine
tasting
from
award-winning
Four,
and
live
music
by
guitarist
Nicholas
Leffler.
Visitors
will
find
fresh,
locally
grown
produce
and
special
foods.
There
will
also
be
barbecue
and
California-Mexican
fusion
cuisine.
Join
River
Rafting
for
a
good
cause
Whitewater
enthusiasts
can
participate
in
Mokelumne
Rive,
Rafting
Adventures
on
June
16
in
Mokelumne
Hill.
Local
outfitter
O.A.R.S.
is
donating
its
services
to
help
with
the
event.
Departures
are
at
8
a.m.,
noon,
or
4
p.m.
The
trip
should
last
about
three
hours.
Films
center
on
paddling
water
The
festival
is
an
annual
contest
that
awards
winning
films
that
focus
on
paddling
in
rivers,
lakes
and
oceans
in
a
variety
of
locales.
Tickets
to
the
film
festival
are
$12
in
advance
and
$15
at
the
door,
and
are
also
available
online
/event/7002-reel-paddling-film-festival.
The
evening
also
includes
a
drawing.
Prizes
include
whitewater
trips
on
the
South
Fork
of
the
American
River.
25.
If
you
want
to
go
to
the
Summer
Street
Fair.
A.
you
must
be
a
student
from
Delta
College
B.
you
can
go
there
on
the
afternoon
of
Friday
C.
you
should
live
near
the
Pacific
Avenue
D.
you
must
give
a
performance
in
the
market
26.
If
you
want
to
enjoy
the
tasty
foods,
you
can
go
to____.
A.
the
new
Summer
Street
Fair
of
Delta
College
B.
Lode
Farmers
Market
C.
Mokelumne
River
Rafting
Adventures
D.
the
film
festival
centering
on
paddling
water
27.
If
you
are
interested
in
paddling
in
rivers,
A.
you
can
know
all
the
American
rivers
B.
you
must
try
hard
to
get
many
prizes
C.
you
can
get
tickets
from
a
website
D.
you
must
keep
silent
in
the
evening
C
Anger
often
makes
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us
uncomfortable.
When
you
find
your
anger
uncomfortable
to
process,
please
let
it
go.
But
remember
to
create
a
healthy
anger
in
your
children
is
to
practice
creating
a
healthy
anger
in
yourself.
Once
you're
better
at
experiencing
anger
and
expressing
it
in
a
healthy
way,
you'll
be
able
to
model
a
good
style
of
anger
for
your
kids.
Some
kids
deal
with
an
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ger
by
creating
a
"false
self':
a
child
who
is
perfect
for
their
parents.
People
who
have
developed
a
false
self
are
often
passive
aggressive
and
seem
shallow
because
they've
hid
away
all
the
feelings
with
depth
and
character.
How
do
we
keep
kids
from
creating
false
selves
We
need
to
raise
them
in
an
environment
where
it's
safe
to
express
feelings.
Once
you
feel
more
comfortable
with
your
own
anger,
you
can
teach
your
children
why
anger
is
a
helpful
emotion.
When
your
kid
expresses
anger,
help
them
examine
what
it
is
that
has
made
them
angry.
Why
did
it
make
them
angry
How
did
it
do
that
Then,
you
can
teach
them
that
while
emotions
are
never
wrong
and
are
always
valid,
our
expressions
of
our
emotions
are
within
our
control.
People
who
are
afraid
of
their
own
anger
will
never
learn
how
to
listen
to
what
their
anger
is
trying
to
tell
them.
Instead
of
teaching
our
kids
that
their
anger
is
wrong,
that
"happy
families"
are
never
angry,
or
that
all
feelings
of
anger
lead
to
violence
and
fear,
we
can
teach
our
children
that
anger
is
OK.
Anger
is
natural,
it
is
normal,
and
it
can
be
experienced
and
expressed
in
a
healthy
way.
28.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
first
paragraph
A.
Anger
makes
us
uncomfortable.
B.
Anger
is
difficult
to
deal
with.
C.
Parents
often
lose
their
temper
at
home.
D.
Parents
should
model
a
good
anger
style.
29.
What
would
a
child
be
like
if
he
developed
a
"false
self”
A.
Polite
and
optimistic.
B.
Perfect
and
helpful.
C.
Negative
and
indirect.
D.
Rude
and
dishonest.
30.
What's
the
main
purpose
of
the
last
2
paragraphs
A.
To
give
tips
to
create
healthier
anger.
B.
To
suggest
ways
to
avoid
anger.
C.
To
show
the
harm
anger
does
to
kids.
D.
To
stress
the
importance
of
expressing
anger.
31.
In
which
part
of
a
website
can
we
read
the
passage
A.
Food&
Recipes
B.
School
&
Society
C.
Life
&Entertainment
D.
Psychology
&
Health
D
Technology
is
making
life
easier
for
some
dairy
farmers.
They
use
robotic
systems
to
milk
their
cows.
These
systems
are
designed
to
reduce
labor
and
increase
milk
production.
Cows
are
t
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to
follow
a
series
of
paths
that
lead
to
the
milking
stations.
Only
one
cow
at
a
time
can
enter
the
station.
Once
inside,the
cow
is
rewarded
with
food.
As
the
cow
eats,a
robotic
arm
cleans
and
connects
the
animal
to
the
milking
machine.
A
few
minutes
later,the
milking
is
completed.
The
gate
is
lifted.
The
cow
leaves
and
the
next
cow
enters.
The
robotic
systems
are
designed
to
operate
twenty
four
hours
a
day.
Cows
are
milked
on
average
about
three
times
a
day.
Some
are
milked
four
to
six
times
a
day.
The
cows
wear
collars(颈圈)
around
their
necks
that
identify
them
to
the
system.
A
computer
keeps
records
on
their
eating
and
milking.
A
cow
is
released
from
the
station
if
the
computer
decides
it
should
not
be
milked.
The
system
also
measures
the
temperature
and
color
of
the
freshly
produced
milk.
Milk
is
thrown
away
if
it
does
not
pass
the
tests.
Cows
need
two
to
four
weeks
to
learn
to
use
the
robotic
milking
systems.
Once
trained,the
cows
no
longer
require
human
assistance,unless
something
goes
wrong.
Professor
Plaut
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eads
the
Department
of
Animal
Science
at
Michigan
State
University.
She
believes
the
systems
will
attract
especially
the
next
generation
of
farmers
who
are
more
interested
in
technology
and
less
interested
in
working
all
the
time
on
the
farm.
Still,she
says
the
price
of
robotic
milking
systems
will
continue
to
limit
their
use.
Doug
Suhr
has
more
than
one
hundred
milking
cows
on
his
farm.
Last
year
it
became
the
fourth
farm
in
southeast
Minnesota
to
get
a
robotic
milking
system.
A
recent
story
in
a
local
agricultural
newspaper
said
the
first
robot
cost
$175,000
and
the
second
cost
$150,000.Doug
says
the
increase
in
milk
production
reaches
a
high
of
more
than
6kg
per
cow
per
day.
32.Under
robotic
mi
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systems,______
decide(s)
whether
a
cow
is
suitable
to
be
milked.
A.the
robotic
arms
B.the
dairy
farmers
C.the
cows
themselves
D.a
computer
33.When
is
human
assistance
needed
during
the
milking
A.When
the
cows
enter
the
milking
station
every
morning.
B.When
a
robotic
arm
connects
a
cow
to
the
milking
machine.
C.When
the
cows
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re
trained
to
use
the
robotic
milking
system
in
the
first
two
to
four
weeks.
D.
When
the
temperat
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and
color
of
the
freshly
produced
milk
are
measured.
34.
Which
of
the
f
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statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
last
paragraph
A.Since
Doug
got
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
robotic
milking
system,milk
production
on
his
farm
has
increased.
B.The
price
of
milking
machines
decreases
$25,000
every
year.
C.Doug
has
the
largest
farm
in
southeast
Minnesota.
D.There
are
fou
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
farms
in
southeast
Minnesota
that
have
robotic
milking
systems
so
far.
35.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.the
price
of
robotic
milking
systems
will
greatly
decrease
B.robotic
milking
systems
are
still
too
expensive
to
be
popular
C.most
farmers
are
too
old
to
use
robotic
milking
systems
D.robotic
milking
systems
don't
need
to
work
at
night
第二节
七选五
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分l0分)
While
it
is
impossi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ble
to
live
completely
free
of
stress,
it
is
possible
toprevent
stress
as
wel
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )l
as
reduce
its
effect
when
it
can’t
be
avoided. 36
●Try
physical
activity. 37 Runn
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ing,
walking,
playing
tennis,
and
working
in
your
garden
are
just
some
of
the
ac
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tivities
you
might
try.
●Take
care
of
yourself
38 If
you
easily
get
angry
and
can’t
sleep
well
enough,
or
if
you’re
not
eating
properly,
it
will
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
more
likely
that
you
will
fall
into
stressful
situations.If
stressrepeatedly
keeps
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
from
sleeping,
you
should
consult
a
doctor.
●Make
time
for
yourself
Schedule
time
for
both
work
and
entertainment.Don't
forget,
play
can
be
just
asimportant
to
your
over
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )all
well-being
as
work. 39 Go
window-shopping
or
work
on
a
hobby.Allow
y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ourself
at
least
a
half
hour
each
day
to
do
something
you
enjoy.
● 40
Stress
can
result
from
disorganization
and
a
feeling
that
“there’s
so
much
to
do,
and
not
enough
time
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )”.Trying
to
take
care
of
everything
at
once
can
be
too
muchfor
you
and
as
a
res
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ult,
you
may
not
achieve
anything.Instead,
make
a
list
of
everythingyou
have
to
do,
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hen
do
one
thing
at
a
time,
checking
off
each
task
as
it
is
completed.Set
out
to
do
the
most
important
task
first.A.Do
whatever
you
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ike
and
want
to
doB.You
should
make
every
effort
to
eat
well
and
get
enough
rest.C.Make
a
list
of
things
to
do.D.When
you
are
ner
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )vous,angry
or
upset,
try
releasing
the
pressure
through
exercise
physical
activity.E.You
need
a
break
from
your
daily
routine
to
just
relax
and
have
fun.
F.You
could
smile
to
yourself
in
front
of
a
mirror
every
day.
G.The
following
are
suggestions
for
ways
to
deal
with
stress.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共45分)
第一节:完形填空(20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)
Steve,
a
twelv
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e-year-old
boy
with
alcoholic
parents,
was
failing.Surprisingly,
he
could
read,
yet,   41   his
reading
skills,
Steve
had
been
failing
since
first
grade.Steve
was
a
big
boy,
yet,
he
went
unnoticed…  42   Miss
White.  Miss
White
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )was
a
smiling,
beautiful,
young
lady.For
the
first
time
in
his   43   life,
Steve
couldn’t
take
his
eyes
off
his
teacher;
yet,   44   he
failed.In
the
middle
of
the
first
term,
the
entire
seventh
grade
was   45   for
basic
skills.Steve
hurried
through
his
tests,
and   46   to
dream
of
other
things,
as
the
day
passed
slowly.One
day,
Miss
White’s   47   voice
broke
into
his
daydreams.“Steve!”
Startled(吓了一跳),
he   48   to
look
at
her.“Pay
attention!”
She
began
to   49   the
test
results.“You
all
did
pretty
well,”
she
told
the
class,
“  50   one
boy,
and
it
breaks
my   51   to
tell
you
this,
but…”
She
hesitated,
pinning
Steve
to
his
seat
with
a
sharp   52  .“…The
smartest
boy
in
the
seventh
grade
is
failing
my
class!” After
that,
Steve
st
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ill   53   do
his
homework.“Just
try
it,”
Miss
White
said
one
day.“Steve!
Please!
I
care
about
you!”
Wow!
Suddenly,
Steve
got
it!
Someone
cared
about
him
Someone,
so
beautiful
and
perfect,
cared
about
him!
Steve
went
home
from
school,  54  , that
afternoon.  The
following
Monday
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he
arrived
at
school
on
time,
and
waited
for
Miss
White
to
enter
the
classroom.She
walked
in,
all
sparkle
and
smiles!
Immediately,
she
gave
a   55   on
the
weekend
homework.Steve
was
the
first
to   56   his
paper.With
a
look
of   57  , Miss
White
took
his
paper.Steve
walked
back
to
his
desk,
his
heart
beating
strongly
within
his
chest.Miss
White’s
face
was
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )in
total   58  !
Suddenly,
her
face
broke
into
a
bright
smile.The smartest
boy
in
the
seventh
grade
had
just   59   his
first
test!
From
that
moment  60   was
the
same
for
Steve.41:A.in
honor
ofB.in
caseC.in
addition
toD.in
despite
of
42:A.toB.beforeC.untilD.upon43:A.richB.youngC.freshD.simple44:A.stillB.evenC.alsoD.forever45:A.observedB.correctedC.selectedD.tested46:A.struggledB.agreedC.continuedD.declared47:A.cheerfulB.impatientC.enthusiasticD.shy48:A.decidedB.turnedC.managedD.forgot49:A.go
overB.run
overC.turn
overD.hand
over50:A.except
forB.due
toC.as
forD.up
to51:A.willB.recordC.heartD.back52:A.painB.stareC.senseD.contrast53:A.wouldn’tB.couldn’tC.mustn’tD.shouldn’t54:A.amusedB.doubtfulC.approvedD.thoughtful55:A.surveyB.speechC.reportD.test56:A.give
upB.hand
inC.turn
downD.come
across57:A.respectB.curiosityC.surpriseD.fear58:A.victoryB.sadnessC.shockD.confidence59:A.escapedB.takenC.missedD.passed60:A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Last
summer,
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
friend
and
I
hired
a
car
and
headed
for
Toronto.
We
didn’t
book
a
hotel
room
61
it
was
at
the
beginning
of
September
and
we
thought
it
would
be
easy
for
us
62
(find)
a
hotel.We
63
(drive
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ))
for
six
hours
when
the
weather
changed
and
it
looked
as
if
a
thunderstorm
was
coming.
We
got
lost
and
both
were
64
(exhaust)
when
I
saw
an
old
lady
parking
her
car.
I
stopped
and
asked
65
she
knew
a
hotel
nearby.
She
said
there
was
a
hotel
down
the
road,
66
it
might
have
been
closed.
The
lovely
old
lady
looked
at
me
and
said,
“Why
don’t
you
girls
just
stay
the
night
at
67
house
I’ll
cook
for
you.”We
ended
up
going
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a
little
island
in
Lake
Muskoka,
68
her
family
lived.
We
slept
in
the
69
(comfort)
beds
they
built
for
their
kids,
and
they
cooked
for
us.
We
stayed
at
their
house
for
three
nights
in
all
and
also
met
their
friends.
Those
days
were
the
70__
(good)
part
of
our
three-week
trip!
We
were
glad
that
we
got
lost
and
met
the
old
lady.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)One
activity
that
I
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
would
like
do
in
the
future
is
fishing.
I
know
it’s
certain
going
to
be
a
amazing
experience.
I
can
see
a
huge
lake
surrounded
by
big
mountains.
I
would
have
my
own
boat
and
travel
on
the
lake.
Until
fishing,
I
will
enjoy
the
delightful
sound
of
bird
singing
around
me
and
the
sunlight
reflected
on
the
smooth
water.
The
fish
can
be
seen
clearly
in
the
water.
I
will
catch
a
few
in
the
fish
just
to
feel
their
skin
and
then
I
will
free
it.
When
the
beautiful
orange
color
of
the
sunset
cover
the
sky,
it’s
the
time
to
go
back
home.
I
am
looking
forward
to
having
these
moments.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,是一名高中生。随着科
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )技的发展,iPad已成为中学生的新宠。用iPad既可以听音乐,阅读纯文本电子书,又可玩电子游戏。请你用英语给某英语报社写一封信,谈谈中学生使用iPad的情况。信的内容必须包括以下几点:
1、使用iPad对学习的好处,
2、对课堂纪律和学习可能产生的负面影响,
3、提出自己的建议并说明理由。
注意:开头已经给出,不计入总数。词数120字左右
Dear
Editor',
I'm
a
senior
hig
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
school
student
named
Li
Hua.
Now
many
students
have
iPads
and
think
it's
a
fashion
to
use
them.
高一
六月份月考答案
阅读:
A:BDCD
B:
BBC
C:
DCAD
D:
DCAB
七选五:
36-40
GDBEC
完形填空:41-45
DCBAD
46-50
CBBAA
51-55
CBADD
56-60
BCCDA
语法填空:
61.
because/a
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62.
to
find
63.
had
driven/
had
been
driving
64.
exhausted
65.
whether/
if
66.
but
67.
my
68.
where
69.
comfortable
70.
best
改错:1.would
like
后加to
2.a
amazing-
an
3.certain-certainly
4.would-will
5.until-
while/wh
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6.bird-birds
7.in
the
fish-
of
the
fish
8.it-them
9.cover-covers
10.it’s
the
time去掉the
参考范文:Dear
Editor',
I'm
a
senior
high
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )school
student
named
Li
Hua.
Now
many
students
have
iPads
and
think
it's
a
fashion
to
use
them.
U
sing
an
iPad,
we
can
listen
to
music,
download
a
lot
of
learning
materials
and
read
them
on
the
screen.
Apparently,
it's
helpful
to
our
study,
especially
to
our
English
listening.
Some
students,
howe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ver,
bring
their
iPads
to
the
classroom
and
listen
to
music
without
earphones,
which
makes
the
teacher
and
other
students
greatly
annoyed.
Some
of
them
even
waste
precious
time
in
class
playing
video
games.
In
my
opinio
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n,
as
students,
we
should
make
good
use
of
iPads
to
help
achieve
academic
success.
The
classroom
is
a
place
for
students
to
study,
and
therefore
concentration
is
awfully
needed
for
us
to
learn
our
lessons.
Furthermore,
the
school
should
make
a
rule
to
guide
the
students
to
use
iPads
in
a
proper
way.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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