山东省德州市2019-2020学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题(无听力音频有文字材料) Word版含答案

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德州市2019-2020学年高一下学期期末考试
英语试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。
3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在试卷上无效。
第I卷(满分100分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.
5分,满分7.
5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅
读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
man
want
the
woman
to
do?
A.
To
take
a
bath.
B.
To
finish
his
work.
C.
To
answer
the
phone.
2.
Where
will
the
speakers
go
tomorrow?
A.
The
hospital.
B.
Their
home.
C.
The
Military
Museum.
3.
Why
does
the
man
complain?
A.
The
show
is
too
boring.
B.
The
theater
is
too
small.
C.
The
room
is
too
noisy.
4.
What
is
the
full
fare
of
the
flight
for
return?
A.
$428.
B.
$648.
C.
$810.
5.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
school.
B.
At
a
dentist's.
C.
At
a
party.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.
5分,满分22.
5分)
听下面5段对话或独自o每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小
题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
is
the
man
busy
doing
these
days?
A.
Writing
a
novel.
B.
Reading
a
book.
C.
Repairing
his
computer.
7.
What
do
the
speakers
plan
to
do
this
evening?
A.
To
stay
at
home.
B.
To
take
a
walk.
C.
To
swim
in
the
river.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Praising
their
boss.
B.
Persuading
the
farmers.
C.
Building
a
new
factory.
9.
What
is
the
problem
with
the
new
factory?
A.
Getting
the
land.
B.
Lacking
funds.
C.
Being
short
of
hands.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Which
bus
goes
to
the
Shopping
Center?
A.
Bus
No.
12.
B.
Bus
No.
15.
C.
Bus
No.
50.
11.
How
much
does
the
woman
need
to
pay
in
total?
A.
90
cents.
B.
105
cents.
C.
120
cents.
12.
What
happens
to
Bus
No.
12
recently?
A.
It
is
often
delayed.
B.
It
often
breaks
down.
C.
It
has
replaced
No.
50
bus.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
C.
Brother
and
sister.
14.
Where
did
the
man
come
back
from?
A.
The
supermarket.
B.
His
office.
C.
The
gym.
15.
Why
was
the
man
late
today?
A.
He
talked
with
his
boss.
B.
The
gym
was
crowded.
C.
He
had
too
much
work
to
do.
16.
Who
was
the
woman
complaining
about?
A.
Her
boss.
B.
Her
family.
C.
Her
workmate.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What's
the
speaker's
problem?
A.
She
needs
to
find
a
new
job.
B.
Her
grandma
needs
her
help.
C.
Her
parents
are
not
at
home.
18.
What's
the
speaker's
job
now?
A.
A
manager.
B.
A
secretary.
C.
A
farmer.
19.
Where
does
the
speaker's
grandma
live?
A.
In
a
small
farm
house.
B.
In
an
old
people's
house.
C.
In
a
flat
of
another
city.
20.
What
life
does
the
speaker's
grandma
like?
A.
Living
abroad.
B.
City
life.
C.
Country
life.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上
将该选项涂黑。
A
From
Poland
to
Slovenia?
Central
Europe
is
your
best
destination!
Slovenia:
Friendly
farm
stay
Surrounded
by
grasslands,
Dolinar
farmhouse
offers
simple
double
rooms
with
wooden
furnishings
as
well
as
larger
apartments.
Outside,
crickets
sing
at
sunset,
and
guests
can
help
milk
the
goats
if
they
wish,
or
even
join
in
with
haymaking.
Double
rooms
from
?
44
B&B,
apartment
for
?70
a
night.
Flights
as
previous.
Croatia:
Cycle
Istria
The
Istria
peninsula's
coast
attracts
crowds
of
sun
seekers,
but
travelling
inland
is
more
about
hilltop
villages.
It
is
also
a
paradise
with
fresh
seafood.
From
?895
for
seven-night'
B&B,
three
dinners,
cycles
hire,
maps
and
notes
and
luggage
transfers.
Jet2
,,
and
TUI
fly
to
Pula
from
several
UK
airports.
Czech
Republic:
Three-country
tour
Families
who
want
to
mix
some
urban
exploration
into
a
rural
getaway
might
like
the
Families
Worldwide's
eight

day
Prague
and
Tatras
Adventure
(for
children
aged
8
and
over).
Crossing
the
Poland
border,
it
takes
in
Niedzica
Castle
and
boating
in
the
Dunajec
River
Gorge.
From
?
1,
099
(?
999
children)
including
B&B
and
activities,
but
not
flights.
Fly
to
Prague
and
back
from
Krakow.
Poland:
High
Tatra
trek
Between
Poland
and
Slovakia,
the
High
Tatras
has
some
of
the
finest
wilderness
in
Europe
and
is
home
to
wolves,
brown
bears
and
golden
eagles.
?
685
including
transfers,
accommodation
and
meals
but
not
flights,
departures
June
to
September.
Jet2,
easy
Jet,
and
Ryanair
fly
to
Krakow
from
several
UK
airports.
21.
Which
is
the
best
choice
to
experience
a
natural
life
like
a
farmer?
A.
Croatia:
Cycle
Istria
B.
Poland:
High
Tatra
trek
C.
Slovenia:
Friendly
farm
stay
D.
Czech
Republic:
Three-country
tour
22.
How
much
will
he
pay
if
a
child
takes
the
Families
Worldwide's
eight

day
Prague
and
Tatras
Adventure?
A.?
999.
B.
?
895.
C.
?
l,099.
D.
?
685.
23.
What
will
you
do
in
the
High
Tatra
trek?
A.
River
boating.
B.
Milking
the
goats.
C.
Wildlife
observation.
D.
Beach
sunbathing.
B
The
giraffe
is
the
tallest
animal
on
land.
It
is
one
of
the
best-known
species
in
Africa,
known
for
their
very
long
necks,
long
legs
and
the
brown
and
white
patterns
that
cover
their
bodies.
Craig
Hilton-taylor
is
head
of
the
Red
List
program.
He
says
there
were
between
152,000
and
163,
000
giraffes
in
1985.
But
now,
the
number
of
them
has
fallen
to
about
98
,
000.
“It
is
a
huge
tragedy
and
it's
been
sort
of
a
silent
disappearance
that
we
just
really
haven't
detected
until
now."
Fifty
years
ago,
groups
of
giraffes
usually
had
20
to
30
animals
in
them.
Now,
observers
are
only
seeing
six
animals
in
a
group.
Until
now
the
disappearance
of
the
animals
has
not
been
observed
closely.
They
live
in
such
a
wide
area
across
Africa.
What
is
causing
this
decrease?
Hilton-taylor
says,
“It
is
due
to
the
effect
of
people,
whether
it's
people
causing
loss
of
habitat
for
the
species,
hunting
the
species
for
food
or
harvesting
for
medicine
or
for
wood.

He
says
pollution
and
the
effects
of
climate
change
are
just
a
few
of
the
other
problems
affecting
the
species.
Some
people
are
moving
into
protected
areas
where
giraffes
and
other
animals
live
because
of
a
lack
of
rain
that
affects
food
production.
Sometimes
the
animals
are
killed
for
their
meat.
Also,
civil
wars
in
Africa
make
it
more
difficult
to
protect
the
animals.
Hilton-taylor
says
giraffes
can
be
helped.
“It's
not
too
late,
and
we
can
turn
things
around.

Some
of
the
ideas
that
work
include
community
involvement
and
tourism.
Tourism,
for
example,
provides
jobs
for
local
people.
He
also
says
there
needs
to
be
a
giraffe
action
plan
put
in
place
to
observe
and
survey
the
animals
across
the
continent
of
Africa.
Hilton-taylor
adds
that
finding
answers
to
the
problems
people
face,
like
drought
linked
to
climate
change,
food
shortages
and
civil
unrest,
will
provide
answers
for
people
to
help
giraffes.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“detected"
mean
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.
changed
B.
noticed
C.
doubted
D.
confirmed
25.
Which
is
NOT
a
possible
reason
for
the
decrease
of
giraffes?
A.
Civil
wars
in
Africa.
B.
Loss
of
the
habitats.
C.
Climate
change.
D.
Their
wide
living
space.
26.
How
can
giraffes
be
helped
according
to
Hilton-taylor?
A.
By
attracting
more
tourists
to
Africa.
B.
By
stopping
the
global
warming.
C.
By
learning
more
about
the
community.
D.
By
moving
local
people
away.
27.
Which
might
be
the
most
suitable
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Giraffes
are
changing
Africa.
B.
Silent
disappearance
of
giraffes.
C.
Tourism
and
nature
protection.
D.
Wildlife
can
be
saved
in
future.
C
Cameron
Beck
first
started
volunteering
at
the
young
age
of
12.
To
his
family,
volunteering
became
part
of
life.
The
Becks
would
volunteer
at
the
local
food
bank
in
California.
Alongside
his
parents
and
sister,
Cameron
used
to
help
select,
organize,
and
pack
food
for
the
needy.
Today,
Cameron
spends
every
Saturday
volunteering
at
Project
Open
Hand—a
non-
profit
organization
that
mainly
provides
meals
for
sick
neighbors
and
seniors.
And
it
also
allows
these
people
to
shop
in
its
store.
Cameron
first
learned
about
Project
Open
Hand
when
he
was
working
on
Polk
Street.
As
he
passed
the
store
on
his
way
to
and
from
work
each
day,
Cameron
became
eager
to
learn
more,
and
allowed
his
curiosity
to
fuel
his
passion.
Cameron
quickly
learned
how
Project
Open
Hand
began
with
serving
food
to
those
living
in
San
Francisco's
Tenderloin
neighborhood—a
neighborhood
many
low-income
or
disabled
people
live
in.
“When
I
realized
they've
been
doing
this
kind
of
work
and
it's
providing
extraordinary
benefits
for
people
in
need—especially
in
the
Tenderloin
where
fresh
and
quality
food
is
hard
to
gain——I
realized
this
was
the
organization
I
wanted
to
lend
a
hand
to,
"says
Cameron.
Cameron
really
enjoys
volunteering.
“Through
my
day
job,
I
serve
the
people
in
my
city,"
says
Cameron.
“Sometimes,
it
can
cause
feelings
of
isolation,
so
volunteering
really
helps
bring
that
social
aspect
into
my
life.

Cameron
has
one
piece
of
advice
for
those
who
have
never
volunteered:
find
an
organization
that
matches
your
passion
and
just
get
started.
Organizations
are
always
looking
for
volunteers,"
says
Cameron.
“And
you'll
learn
about
those
opportunities
once
you
open
that
door
and
reach
out
to
the
people.
Just
do
something
you
love
to
do
and
enjoy
doing
it
with
others.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Becks?
A.
It
is
a
volunteering
family.
B.
They
ran
a
food
bank.
C.
It
is
the
most
famous
local
charity.
D.
They
all
volunteered
at
the
age
of
12.
29.
What
does
Project
Open
Hand
mainly
serve
for
the
needy?
A.
Medical
treatment.
B.
Job
opportunities.
C.
Free
food
or
cheap
life
supplies.
D.
Surviving
instructions.
30.
What
does
Cameron
think
of
volunteering?
A.
It
is
a
win-win
activity.
B.
It
makes
him
feel
lonely.
C.
It
satisfies
his
curiosity.
D.
It
helps
him
with
his
study.
31.
What
does
Cameron
suggest
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Doing
whatever
one
likes.
B.
Taking
part
in
social
activities.
C.
Finding
volunteering
partners.
D.
Trying
one's
best
to
volunteer.
D
Israeli
and
Russian
astronaut
scientists
grew
the
small
piece
of
beef
from
cells
while
going
aboard
the
International
Space
Station,
400
km
above
the
Earth's
surface.
Cells
from
cattle
were
harvested
on
our
planet
and
brought
to
the
space
station
where
they
were
grown
into
meat
using
a
special
3D
printer.
The
experiment
was
run
on
September
26
within
the
Russian
part
of
the
space
station
and
organized
by
Aleph
Farms,
a
beef
company
on
Earth.
Researchers
said
the
project
was
aimed
to
show
how
lab-grown
meat
can
be
cultivated
(培养)in
hard
conditions
with
minimal
equipment.
The
technique
they
developed
could
be
used
to
provide
astronauts
with
hamburgers
in
the
future.
“We
are
proving
that
cultivated
meat
can
be
produced
anytime,
anywhere
and
in
any
conditions
said
Aleph
Farms'
boss
Didier
Toubia.
“We
can
provide
a
powerful
solution
to
produce
the
food
closer
to
the
population's
needs,
at
the
exact
and
right
time
it
is
needed.
To
grow
the
meat,
scientists
copied
the
natural
process
of
muscle
cells'
regeneration
occurring
inside
the
body
of
cattle.
It
required
the
use
of
a
3D
bioprinter,
which
sticks
live
cells
together
to
create
something
looking
like
real
meat.
Lab-grown
meat
looks
and
tastes
like
the
real
thing,
but
it
is
produced
without
the
need
for
lots
of
water,
feed
or
land
for
animals
and
without
the
need
to
kill
them.
“In
space,
we
don't
have
10,
000
or
15,
000
liters
of
water
to
produce
I
kg
of
beef,"
Mr
Toubia
said.
“This
joint
experiment
marks
an
important
step
toward
realizing
our
dream
of
making
food
safe
for
generations
to
come,
while
protecting
our
natural
resources.
32.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
project
of
growing
beef
in
space?
A.
To
invent
a
3D
printer.
B.
To
show
hard
conditions
in
space.
C.
To
grow
more
plants
in
space.
D.
To
cultivate
lab-grown
meat
for
astronauts.
33.
What
makes
lab-grown
meat
different
from
natural
meat
on
Earth?
A.
Its
taste
is
better.
B.
It
is
healthier.
C.
It
comes
from
best
animals.
D.
It
consumes
less
energy.
34.
What
is
Mr
Toubia's
attitude
to
the
joint
experiment?
A.
Supportive.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Negative.
D.
Worried.
35.
What
problem
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.
How
do
astronauts
eat
in
space?
B.
Do
plants
need
less
water
in
space?
C.
Are
space
hamburgers
becoming
real?
D.
Is
beef
easier
to
store
in
space?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The
Slow
Food
Movement
started
in
Rome,
Italy
in
1986.
When
a
new
McDonalds
was
opening
near
a
beautiful
historic
place,
some
people
stood
outside
the
restaurant
and
shouted,
“We
do
not
want
fast
food,
we
want
slow
food!"
This
event
wasn't
the
only
thing
that
started
the
Slow
Food
Movement.
36
But
the
food
didn't
taste
the
same
as
he
remembered.
He
learned
that
the
peppers
were
shipped
from
abroad
because
the
prices
were
low.
This
deeply
concerned
Carlo.
Carlo
wanted
people
to
care
about
where
their
foods
came
from
and
how
their
foods
made
their
culture
special.
So
he
started
a
group
to
encourage
this
idea.
It
soon
became
the
Slow
Food
Movement.
37
First,
what
is
good
food?
Good
food
is
fresh.
The
vegetables
are
eaten
close
to
the
place
where
they
are
grown.
The
fish
hasn't
been
sitting
for
days
before
it
is
eaten.
Good
food
is
seasonable.
38
Good
food
satisfies
the
senses.
It
should
look
good,
smell
good
and
taste
good.
And
finally,
good
food
is
cultural
food.
Each
country
has
special
foods
that
make
it
different.
Second,
food
should
be
clean.
Today,
there
are
great
concerns
about
the
way
people
grow
and
produce
food.
Farmers
use
chemicals
to
kill
insects
and
feed
plants.
But
the
chemicals
can
also
harm
the
natural
environment
around
farms.
39
Clean
food
means
food
that
does
not
harm
our
bodies
or
the
environment.
And
third,
food
should
be
fair.
40
All
people
should
be
able
to
purchase
healthy
food.
The
people
who
grow
and
make
food
should
be
paid
fairly
for
their
work.
They
should
work
in
safe,
healthy
conditions.
A.
Food
should
not
cost
too
much
money.
B.
Its
goal
is
to
have
good,
clean,
fair
food
for
all
people.
C.
Over
time,
they
can
cause
health
problems
in
people
too.
D.
That
was
how
the
Slow
Food
Movement
got
rid
of
fast
food.
E.
It
should
be
grown
at
the
best
time
of
the
year
for
that
food.
F.
Today
the
Slow
Food
Movement
has
already
expanded
out
of
Italy.
G.
One
day
Carlo
Petrini
went
to
a
restaurant
to
eat
a
traditional
meal.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
More
than
a
birthday
dinner
The
other
day
my
daughter
and
I
went
out
for
dinner
to
celebrate
her
birthday.
We
went
to
a
place
she
loves.
The
41
is
on
top
of
a
hill.
And
when
we
42
,
the
sun
was
setting
behind
the
mountains.
The
kind
waitress
43
us
at
the
door
and
44
that
we
would
have
to
wait
a
very
long
time
for
our
45
because
it
was
short-staffed.
She
said
that
it
could
be
over
an
hour
before
we
got
our
dishes.
Well,
we
decided
that
we
would
46
because
she
strongly
advised
that
we
should!
We
stood
outside
47
what
to
do
next
when
the
owner
came
out
and
48
that
we
stay!
So
we
went
back
in.
The
waitress
was
49
We
waited
about
an
hour
before
we
got
our
foods!
But
do
you
know
what?
It
was
OK
because
we
had
tea
and
we
enjoyed
a
great
50
and
a
lot
of
laughs.
In
the
end,
the
51
was
beautiful
in
so
many
ways.
Everyone
dining
there
knew
that
the
owner
and
staff
were
struggling.
We
were
all
facing
this
together
and
everyone
seemed
to
be
very
52
and
appreciative.
When
we
were
leaving
we
gave
the
waitress
a
piece
of
Dove
chocolate.
Even
before
I
could
53
to
her
what
it
was,
she
burst
into
54
!
She
explained
that
she
was
a
high
school
student
from
overseas
and
was
having
a
hard
time
55
school
and
work
and
didn't
have
many
friends.
As
she
held
the
Dove
56
to
her
heart,
she
said
we
had
no
idea
how
much
it
57
to
her.
We
were
all
in
tears.
Shortly
afterwards,
the
cook
came
out
to
apologize
for
the
58
and
we
told
him
that
everything
was
perfect.
No
apologies
were
59
In
fact,
we
were
so
60
for
everything.
It
couldn't
have
been
better!
41.
A.
palace
B.
temple
C.
restaurant
D.
church
42.
A.
waited
B.
started
C.
arrived
D.
stopped
43.
A.
collected
B.
met
C.
drove
D.
laughed
44.
A.
failed
B.
learned
C.
reminded
D.
admitted
45.
A.
meeting
B.
song
C.
order
D.
painting
46.
A.
accept
B.
leave
C.
agree
D.
stay
47.
A.
finding
B.
deciding
C.
welcoming
D.
wondering
48.
A.
insisted
B.
refused
C.
warned
D.
forced
49.
A.
wrong
B.
helpful
C.
right
D.
kind
50.
A.
conversation
B.
party
C.
film
D.
coffee
51.
A.
impression
B.
scenery
C.
place
D.
experience
52.
A.
lively
B.
understanding
C.
generous
D.
anxious
53.
A.
point
B.
refer
C.
want
D.
explain
54.
A.
laughter
B.
noises
C.
tears
D.
excitement
55.
A.
dealing
with
B.
depending
on
C.
looking
for
D.
leading
to
56.
A.
next
B.
close
C.
opposite
D.
just
57.
A.
paid
B.
increased
C.
cost
D.
meant
58.
A.
delays
B.
lists
C.
bills
D.
dishes
59.
A.
pleasant
B.
suitable
C.
necessary
D.
painful
60.
A.
sorry
B.
grateful
C.
ready
D.
regretful
第II卷(满分50分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在题后空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Lego
is
a
company
that
makes
toys
in
Denmark
in
Northern
Europe.
Lego's
toys
61
(make)
of
plastic
but
Lego
does
not
want
customers
to
throw
away
Legos
which
they
do
not
use
anymore.
It
is
testing
a
way
to
reuse
Legos.
Customers
in
the
U.
S.
can
go
to
62
(it)
website.
On
the
website,
they
can
print
a
label(标签)for
the
mail.
Then,
customers
can
put
their
used
Legos
in
a
box
and
mail
them
back
to
Lego
for
free.
Lego
says
once
they
get
the
box
in
the
mail,
they
63
(clean
)the
toys.
Then
they
will
give
the
64
(collect)
Legos
to
Teach
For
America,
a
charity,
which
will
donate
the
Legos
to
schools
across
the
country.
The
toy
company
will
wait
to
see
if
the
test
is
65
(good)
than
before.
If
it
is.
Lego
may
expand
the
program
into
other
66
(country).
The
company
usually
tells
its
customers
to
keep
their
Legos
67
give
the
toys
to
others.
When
thrown
away,
plastic
does
not
68
(total)
break
down.
It
can't
become
69
natural
part
of
the
soil.
Instead,
it
breaks
into
tiny
pieces.
Birds
and
other
wildlife
might
eat
these
pieces,
70
is
bad
for
their
health.
Lego
is
trying
to
find
other
materials
to
take
the
place
of
plastic.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
翻译句子(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
根据汉语意思,使用括号内英语单词或短语提示翻译句子.
71.感到尴尬和羞愧,我不能专心于任何事情。(concentrate)
72.他翻译这篇文章有些困难。(trouble)
73.就是在教室里他睡着了。(It
is.
..
that)
74.我怀疑这是否是他想要的。(doubt)
75.一起做饭给了我们一个放松的机会。(chance)
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你想在班里组织一个英语阅读社团(Club)。你的英国朋友Jack非常喜
欢文学,请你给Jack写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.征求他的建议;
2.请他介绍英文阅读经验;
3.邀请他通过网络参加社团活动。
注意
1.词数100左右;格式已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jack,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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