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江西省南康中学、于都中学2019届高三英语下学期第二次联考试题
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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 will the woman do about the dress?
A. She’ll change it.
B. She’ll return it.
C. She’ll buy it.
2. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Buying DVDs.
B. Borrowing DVDs.
C. Sharing DVDs.
3. What did the woman think of Dana’s speech?
A. Boring.
B. Important.
C.
Well-prepared.
4. What does the man mean?
A. He is unable to give help.
B. He will carry the boxes later.
C. He refuses to pay for boxes.
5. When is Simon supposed to arrive?
A. 7:30.
B. 8:00.
C. 8:10.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。

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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。

6. Where do the speakers plan to go?
A. The woman’s home.
B. A museum.
C. A library.
7. Why does the woman want to go on Saturday afternoon?
A. To enjoy nice weather.
B. To sleep late in the morning.
C. To avoid the crowd.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。

8. Why did the man borrow the woman’s computer last time?
A. He needed it for his paper.
B. His computer was broken.
C. He used it for his computer class.
9. Why does the woman feel happy?
A. The man can lend her a computer now.
B. The man will use his own computer.
C. The man will study better.
10. What has the man been doing with his new computer?
A. Doing homework.
B. Searching for information.
C. Watching DVDs.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。

11. Where did Tom get the idea of becoming a businessman?
A. From the grown-ups around him.
B. From his high school teachers.
C. From his college friends.
12. How much does Tom own of the company he works for?
A. 60%.
B. 18%.
C. 6%.
13. What mistake did Tom and his company make in the past?
A. Making all the products themselves.
B. Wasting lots of materials.
C. Producing simple things.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。

14. What kind of jobs seems to be in short supply?
A. Writers.
B. School teachers.
C. Newspaper reporters.
15. Where is Sharon most likely to go?
A. New York.
B. Boston.
C. California.
16. What does J ames plan to do if he can’t find a job?
A. Continue his education.
B. Start a newspaper.
C.
Write a book.
17. Who are the speakers?
A. Fellow students.
B. Laid-off workers.
C. High school teachers.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。

18. Why does the university offer the two programs?
A. To keep students safe walking late or alone.
B. To provide better health care for students.
C. To help visitors tour around the college.
19. When can students call Campus Safety Office?
A. From 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
B. Anytime of the day.
C. From midnight to 7 a.m.
20. To whom is the speaker mainly talking?
A. Tourists at the college.
B. New teachers.
C. Parents of students.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A
The Build-Your-Own Alka-Rocket Competition
If you’ve ever dreamed of building a rocket and sending it skyward, dream no more! Maybe just dream a little smaller. Scientific American Custom Media and our partners at Bayer are hosting the BUILD-YOUR-OWN ALKA ROCKET COMPETITION for backyard craft powered by water and effervescent tablets (泡腾片).The winner will become famous overnight and walk away with a $1,000 prize. So pick up some effervescent tablets and get busy building. History awaits you.
Entry: Going for the prize is easy. Build an Alka-Rocket. Send it skyward with fuel made only of effervescent tablets and water. And record it all in a video, which
you share over social media with the Alka-Rocket Challenge. So we can keep track. Please also email the links to your social media posts to alkarocket@ .
Entry Period: From June 27th, 2018 until October 1st, 2018.
Rocket Requirements: Rockets must be less than one foot in height and six inches in width. They must use only effervescent tablets and water as fuel. For more on how to build a basic Alka-Rocket, you can watch the handy video.
Judging Criteria: The judges will award the winner and two runners-up on the basis of creativity of rocket design, the launch and video submission.
Safety(super important!!!): Rockets can be dangerous even ones powered by effervescent tablets. Any project considered remotely dangerous to humans or the environment will be immediately disqualified.
Notes: Competitors must be American citizens and aged 13 or older. And any competitor under the age of 18 needs to email us a signed parental permission form when he or his team sends us the links to social posts.
If you have questions, submit them to alkarochet@ and we’ll do our best to get back to you.
Enter and reach for the stars!
21. What is required for the competition?
A. Emailing signed parental permission forms.
B. Launching Alka-Rockets in front of the judges.
C. Building Alka-Rockets less than one meter high.
D. Sharing the rocket launch video over social media.
22. Compared with other rockets, Alka-Rockets are probably____________.
A. safer
B. heavier
C. riskier
D.
faster
23. Who can enter the competition?
A. An English engineer
B. An English parent.
C. An American teenager.
D. A12-year-old American.
B
A newly married woman called Gilleece, saying she lost her wallet at his bar
with her wedding ring inside. Gilleece looked through camera videos, watching the woman’s every step in the bar until she went to sit on a bench bar outside and left when her ride arrived. Then a young man approached the bench and put something in his pocket. Gi lleece posted several pictures on the bar’s Facebook page, asking if anybody knew the guy.
Within hours, Gilleece got a text from 17-year-old Prather. Prather admitted having taken the wallet because he hadn’t eaten in two days. He said he saw the ring but just took the money and threw the wallet off the public docks(码头) into the ocean.
Gilleece, unsure whether he believed Prather, told the teen to meet him at the bar. There, Prather said that, not getting along with his family, he had been living in the woods for a week. Gilleece saw him as a kid rather than a criminal. But the police were already on the case, and because of the missing ring, Prather could face prison. Gilleece planned to employ two divers to search for it. Meanwhile, the police wanted Gilleece to bring the teen to the station. He called them and said, “He’s going to be at the docks with me tomorrow.”
The next day a crowd gathered to watch the two divers search in the waters Prather mentioned. Finally a diver appeared with the wallet, and inside was the ring. Cheers burst from the crowd. The wallet’s owner immediately dropped the charges against Prather. But troubled by Prather sleeping in the cold woods, Gilleece told the teen he could stay with him and his family until he stood on his own feet. He also gave the kid a job at his bar.
“Most people would have given the videos to the police, but he chose to help me,” Prather told CBS News.
24. What happened to the newly married woman?
A. She lost the wallet at the bar.
B. She regretted charging Prather.
C. She left her wallet on a bench.
D. Her wallet was stolen by Prather.
25. Why did Gileece take Prather to the docks?
A. To find the ring he had thrown.
B. To help he police to catch him.
C. To help pay for the woman’s loss.
D. To let him apologize to the woman.
26. What did Gilleece do after the case was over?
A. Rid Prather of the charge.
B. T alk with Prather’s family.
C. Help free Prather from prison.
D. Get Pratber to work in his bar.
27. Which can be the best title for the text?
A.A wedding ring was recovered.
B. A wallet changed a teen’s life.
C. Anyone can make a difference.
D. A kind woman saved a teen.
C
A study showed that the experiences children have in their first few years are important. These experiences affect the development of the brain. When children receive more attention, they often have higher IQs. Babies receive information when they see, hear and feel things, which makes connections between different parts of the brain. There are a hundred trillion connections in the brain of a three-year-old child. Researcher Judit Gervain tested how good newborns are at distinguishing different sound patterns. Her researchers produced images of the brains of babies as they heard different sound patterns. For example, one order was mu-ba-ba. This is the pattern “A-B-B”. Another order was mu-ba-ge. This is the pa ttern “A-B-C”. The images showed that the part of the brain responsible for speech was more active during the “A-B-B” pattern. This shows that babies can tell the difference between different patterns. They also were sensitive to where it occurred in the order.
Gervain is excited by these findings because the order of sounds is the building block of words and grammar. “Position is key to language,” she says. “If something is at the beginning or at the end, it makes a big difference: ‘John caught the bear.’
is very different from ‘The bear caught John.’”
Researchers led by scientist Patricia Kuhl have found that language delivered by televisions, audio books, the Internet, or Smartphones —no matter how educational —doesn’t appear to be enough for children’s brain development. They carried out a study of nine-month-old American babies. They expected the first group who’d watched videos in Chinese to show the same kind of learning as the second group who were brought face-to-face with the same sounds. Instead they found a huge difference. The babies in the second group were able to distinguish between similar Chinese sounds as well as native listeners. But the other babies — regardless of whether they had watched the video or listened to the audio — learned nothing.
28. What makes connections in a baby’s brain?
A. Experiencing new information.
B. Having a higher IQ.
C. The connection with other babies.
D. The baby’s early age.
29. What did Judit Gervain and her team find in the experiment?
A. Word order is relevant to meaning.
B. Babies identify different sound patterns.
C. A certain brain region processes language.
D. Babies can well understand different words.
30. What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 3?
A. Words have different sounds.
B. Different languages have different grammar.
C. Different orders have different meanings.
D. Grammar is important in learning languages.
31. What is the main conclusion from the study led by Patricia Kuhl?
A. Babies shouldn’t watch a lot of televisio n.
B. Foreign languages help babies’ brain develop.
C. Listening to different languages develops babies’ brain.
D. Social communication improves babies’ brain development.
D
When it comes to focusing at work, there is no lack of things to take responsibility for our wandering minds. Refreshing Twitter, scanning the news, talking with colleagues about small beer. But there’s one possible cause of frequent distraction. Our work isn’t complex enough, and there isn’t enough of it.
This idea isn’t popular, especially with those who feel they’re already working busily. Actually complex tasks demand more of our working memory and attention, with little mental distraction. We get bored when our skills go beyond the demands of our work. And we feel anxious when the demands of a task go beyond our skills. Understanding your skill level, and matching this with a worthy task will make you more likely to be fully devoted to your work. Besides questioning the complexity of tasks, it’s worth reflecting on whether you have enough work to do in general. If not, you’re inviting distraction.
Think back to your last deadline. That timeline offers you no distractions like using social media. Our workload tends to expand to fit the time available for the completion of work. Small tasks that should take two hours will take an entire workday if we have that time available. Distractions are to blame for this time trap.
A few years ago, after I finished a report on a tight deadline, I continued to be just as busy. I entered my social media accounts when I should have been working.
I checked new emails constantly. I felt guilty when I wasn’t busy, and I alleviated this guilt by filling my time with busy work.
Later I realized busy work couldn’t really bring the relief, for the guilt cam e from the fact that I was working without intention. When we have more to do, choosing what we do ahead of time becomes necessary. Therefore, if you have distraction, consider that you might need to work harder on projects that will fill your days and enrich your life.
32. What do people usually blame for being distracted?
A. The absence of work complexity.
B. Their colleagues’ lack of teamwork.
C. Social media or chats with colleagues.
D. The tiredness after hours of hard work.
33. When will we feel anxious at work?
A. When we don’t have enough tasks to do.
B. When our ability can’t meet job requirements.
C. When we are busy with work for a long while.
D. When we spend too much time on social media.
34. Which of the following can best explain “alleviated” underlined in paragraph 4?
A. Transformed.
B. Researched.
C. Deepened.
D. Eased.
35. What’s the author’s suggestion on dealing with distraction?
A. Balance our work and social activities.
B. Work hard with the intention to fill our life.
C. Expand our workload to fit the time available.
D. Remove the sense of guilt about mind’s wandering away.
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人空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余
选项
I did not go on my first hike until my mid-30s. I could blame it on the fact that I grew up on the Great Plains of South Dakota and North Dakota. 36 Having never gone, I didn’t see the value and always shook my head when asked.
37 At the urging of my wife, and with my two young kids, we walked a beautiful forest path on a cool August morning. I carried a small backpack with water and snacks. When we reached the top, we ate lunch together overlooking a perfectly still pond and a scenic Vermont.
A few weeks ago, my 11-year-old son, my 61-year-old dad, and I hiked Camelback Mountain in Phoenix. Last weekend, I hiked down the Grand Canyon with my son along the South Kaibab trail. And later this week, my wife and daughter will join us to walk the Waterfall Trail in the White Tank Mountains. 38 .
Now, just to be clear, by no means would I classify myself as an expert hiker.
39 And I have no plans to climb Mount Kilimanjaro or walk the Appalachian Trail.
But waking early on a Saturday morning to walk 3~5 miles along a forest path with lunch in the backpack is a journey I’d recommend to anyone.
It is healthy physical exercise that creates wonderful memories. 40 And given the chance, hiking teaches us important truths about life.
A. Most of our hikes only last 2 hours.
B. I’ve fallen in love with climbing mountains.
C. I love the stillness and calm of an empty path.
D. But mostly, to be honest, I just wasn’t interested.
E. If you can climb a mountain, you can do anything.
F. It provides an opportunity to slow down and disconnect.
G. I went on my first hike a few years back while living in Vermont.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。

In Germany, it’s normal to wear your own clothes at school, since there are no rules about uniform. So why did a few schoolmates and I spend two days 41 around the school in uniform? In fact, during these two days, a rather 42 event took place: our MUN (Model United Nations) Conference.
It is a conference 43 for students from all German schools who want to see how the United Nations really works. They get an opportunity to 44 a country, maybe one they don’t know much about, and 45 debate with other students from different 46 on real problems the world is facing now. The aim is to write a 47 at the end, which will help deal with them.
The 48 of our conference was “Transcend Borders: Discover Peace”, which 49 that the students would be looking at what caused 50 among countries and how to overcome it. “Transcend” is just a longer 51 for “cross”.
However, the students 52 breaking down not only physical national boundaries,
but also those 53 different nationalities. Of course, this included how to help others who are forced to flee their homeland, for the people 54 all students.
Not only was the conference a 55 of thinking about difficult global problems, but also everyone had to speak in English while using correct debating language too.
56 job! But of course this was a brilliant 57 for everyone there, and after a while, you couldn’t even 58 the stud ents weren’t speaking in their first language!
I’d really 59 joining in a conference if you get the chance, and sharing your
60 . It’s the best way to meet new people and to think about how to make the world
a better place.
41. A. talking B. wandering C. thinking D. debating
42. A. special B. absurd C. tough
D. popular
43. A. provided B. intended C. celebrated D. known
44. A. visit B. manage C. represent D. defend
45. A. softly B. secretly C. unexpectedly D. heatedly
46. A. ages B. classes C. schools D. countries
47. A. settlement B. report C. passage D. summary
48. A. course B. purpose C. plan D. theme
49. A. informs B. responds C. means D. guarantees
50. A. disagreement B. discussion C. competition
D. complaint
51. A. process B. phrase C. time D. word
52. A. gave up B. focused on C. brought up
D. broke into
53. A. beside B. beyond C. behind D. between
54. A. concerned B. attracted C. changed D. bothered
55. A. possibility B. challenge C. conversation D. chance
56. A. Interesting B. Discouraging C. Awkward D. Useful
57. A. show B. practice C. result D. example
58. A. check B. guess C. tell D. hear
59. A. recommend B. consider C. imagine D. avoid
60. A. feelings B. troubles C. sufferings D. ideas
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。

Two new satellites of the BeiDou Navigation (导航)Satellite System (BDS) 61.________(send)into space on a Long March-3B carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province, China at 2:07 a. m. on November 19, 2018. The satellites entered a Medium Earth orbit 62.______(safe) more than three hours later and will work with 17 other BDS-3 satellites already in space. They are also the 42nd and 43rd 63. _________ (member) of the BDS satellite family.
China launched these satellites with 64._______ aim of providing navigation services for countries and regions which participate in the Belt and Road Initiative
(倡议) by the end of 2018. ‘‘This is a key step for BDS developing 65._______a Chinese experimental system to a regional and then a 66. _______ (globe) navigation system,” said Yang Changfeng, chief designer of the BeiDou system. Th e positioning 67._________ (accurate) of the BDS-3 system has been improved to 2.5 meters to 5 meters, said Yang.
68._______ ( name) after the Chinese term for the Plough, the BeiDou system has been serving China for 18 years 69._________ another six BDS-3 satellites will be put into the Medium Earth orbits from 2019 to 2020. The system is expected 70.__________ (provide) first-class services around the globe by the end of 2020.
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

I have been longing my dream house. It will be an one-story wooden house with
a huge yard, where I can grow that I like. It will be a living room, a dining room and three bedrooms. I will decorate my house in a green way because it can make me to feel relaxed. As science and technology developed fast, many changes will take place but the house will be smarter and smarter. For example, I will control a TV and a light just by talking to all of them. All of the houseworks will be done by robots, leave me more time to have fun and do something more meaningful.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,明天是元宵节(The Lantern Festival)。

请你给来自英国的交换生Tim 写封邮件,邀请他去你家做客。

要点包括:
1、时间及交通方式;
2、活动:品尝元宵、赏灯,猜灯谜等。

注意: 1、词数100左右;
2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Tim,
_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ________
Yours,
Li Hua
南康中学2019届高三寒假英语测试卷参考答案
1-5 CBCAB 6-10CBABC 11-15ACABA 16-20AAABC
21-23DAC 24-27 CADB 28-31ABCD 32-35CBDB 36-40DGBAF
41-45 BABCD 46-50 CADCA 51-55DBDAB 56-60CBCAD
61. were sent 62. safely 63. members 64. the 65. from
66. global 67. accuracy 68. Named 69. and/where
70. to provide
短文改错:
1. longing后加for
2. an→a
3. that→all/ what/ everything/whatever 或that前加all/everything
4. It→ There
5. 去掉feel前的to
6. developed→develop
7. but→ and
8. all→ both
9. houseworks→ housework
10. leave→ leaving
书面表达one possible version
Dear Tim,
It will be the Lantern Festival tomorrow. I’d like to invite you to my home to celebrate it with my family.
On the festival, family members conventionally get together to have a big meal. If you come, we will make yuanxiao, a traditional Chinese food which is usually eaten on this day. Don’t you think it’s fun to eat yuanxiao made by ourselves? After dinner, we will watch lantern shows and play riddle games in our community. I’m sure it will help you learn more about Chinese culture. By the way, you can take the No. 10 bus and get off at the fifth sto p. I’ll wait for you there.
Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
听力原文
Text 1
W: Oh, what a pretty dress! My daughter would love it. But it seems a bit too large. Do you have a smaller size?
M: Sorry. This is the only one left. But don’t worry. Children grow fast!
W: Yes, that’s true. I’ll take it.
Text 2
W: These DVDs will be due back on Thursday the 7th.
M: How much more should we pay to keep them another week?
Text 3
M: What did you think of Dana’s speech today?
W: Well, she must have spent a lot of time preparing it. I can’t believe I could sit for that long without feeling bored.
Text 4
W: Could you help us carry these boxes, sir?
M: Oh, I’d like to help you, but I’ve got a pain in my back.
Text 5
W: I wonder if Simon will be here by 8. He’s supposed to be.
M: His wife said he left at 7:30, so he should be here by 8:10 at the latest. Text 6
M: Are you free on the weekend?
W: I haven’t got any plans yet. Why?
M: There’s an exhibition of Chinese paintings at the public library. Would you like to go with me?
W: I’d love to. But when?
M: How about Saturday morning? It’s cooler in the morning, and may be less crowded.
W: I’m afraid I cannot get up early on w eekends. I prefer Saturday afternoon. Believe me, there won’t be too many people.
M: So, shall we meet at 2 Saturday afternoon?
W: Ok, that would be great. I’ll be waiting for you at my home.
Text 7
W: Did you have a busy week?
M: Um, well, no. I mean, I didn’t do a lot, but I bought a computer.
W: You did? Thank goodness! Now you don’t need to borrow mine! You had it for two weeks last time.
M: Yeah, so sorry about that. I wrote my history paper on it. Thanks again, by the way.
W: Sure, no problem. So, how do you like your computer?
M: Oh, it’s really cool. I use it every day.
W: Really? Are you using it for class? I mean, you’re working on a paper now, right? M: Uh, yeah, I am. But I don’t use it for class.
W: So, what do you use it for?
M: Um, actually, I just watch DVDs on it all week.
Text 8
W: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you’re now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company? M: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada, where a lot of my friends’ parents were highly successful businessmen. It seemed so cool! So, in high school, I started a web design company and learned a lot from that experience.
W: How did you find the money for your present company, then?
M: We’ve raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We’re finally making money.
I own six percent of the company, and all employees get their shares.
W: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?
M: I’m only mildly green. I do simple things, and I’m a huge biker. I biked across Canada.
W: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?
M: We’re always doing something wrong, but then, that’s what allows us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves. But that was a mistake. Now, we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development, and the design. They make the products, and…
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W: Hey, James. How’s the job search going?
M: Hi, Sharon. I had no idea it would take so much time. It sure makes it difficult to prepare for final exams. How about you?
W: I was lucky. There seems to be a shortage of high school teachers now. I applied to three schools, and each one offered me a position.
M: That’s great. Which one did you like?
W: I haven’t decide d yet. Of course, it would be easiest for me to stay here in New York or go back home to Boston. But I may go to California.
M: That would be a big move.
W: So, tell me about your plans.
M: Well, I applied to six newspapers. Last week, I had an interview with New York Times.
W: How did it go?
M: No so well. I think they’re looking for people with some experience.
W: Have you had any other interviews?
M: No, not yet. It seems that everyone wants to be a writer these days. There just aren’t that many jobs ou t there.
W: That’s too bad.
M: Yes. I had hoped to have a job lined up by graduation. That doesn’t seem likely now.
W: What will you do if you can’t find a job?
M: In that case, I’ll begin working on a master’s degree in the fall.
W: Good luck!
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M: Now, one more thing to add about student safety before we start today’s college tour. The university offers two programs called Safe Walk and College Alone programs. The Safe Walk program is to make sure that students get where they need to go late at night with an officer on duty to safeguard them, whether back from the bar or from a late-night study group. The College Alone program gives students who are working alone at night peace of mind. Once a student calls the office, her position is recorded, as is her time to leave the place and where she is about to go. Students are provided with a number they can call campus safety office 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And 12 college pay phones are also connected to the office —no money needed. Here, we’re trying our best so that your children are safe while they’re attending the university.。

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