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第三部分PETS五級閱讀理解專項模擬試題
Unit1
PartA
Readthefollowingtextsandanswerthequestionswhichaccompany
thembychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET
1.
Text1
Mostearthquakesoccurwithintheupper15milesoftheearth,s
surface.Butearthquakescananddooccuratalldepthstoabout460
miles.Theirnumberdecreasesasthedepthincreases.Atabout460
milesoneearthquakeoccursonlyeveryfewyears.Nearthesurface
earthquakesmayrunashighas100inamonth,buttheyearlyaverage
doesnotvarymuch.Incomparisonwiththetotalnumberof
earthquakeseachyear,thenumberofdisastrousearthquakesisvery
small.
Theextentofthedisasterinanearthquakedependsonmanyfactors.
Ifyoucarefullybuildatoyhousewithanerectset,itwillstill
standnomatterhowmuchyoushakethetable.Butifyoubuildatoy
housewithapackofcards,aslightshakeofthetablewillmakeit
fall.AnearthquakeinAgadir,Morocco,wasnotstrongenoughtobe
recordedondistantinstruments,butitcompletelydestroyedthecity.
Manystrongerearthquakeshavedonecomparativelylittledamage.Ifa
buildingiswellconstructedandbuiltonsolidground,itwill
resistanearthquake.Mostdeathsinearthquakeshavebeendueto
faultybuildingconstructionorpoorbuildingsites.Athirdandvery
seriousfactorispanic.Whenpeoplerushoutintonarrowstreets,
moredeathswillresult.
TheUnitedNationshasplayedanimportantpartinreducingthe
damagedonebyearthquakes.Ithassentateamofexpertstoall
countriesknowntobeaffectedbyearthquakes.Workingwithlocal
geologistsandengineers,theexpertshavestudiedthenatureofthe
groundandthetypeofmostpracticalbuildingcodeforthelocal
area.Iffollowed,thesesuggestionswillmakedisastrousearthquakes
almostathingofthepast.
Thereisonetypeofearthquakedisasterthatlittlecanbedone
about.Thisisthedisastercausedbyseismicseawaves,ortsunamis.
(Theseareoftencalledtidalwaves,butthenameisincorrect.They
havenothingtodowithtides.)Incertainareas,earthquakestake
placebeneaththesea.Thesesubmarineearthquakessometimesgive
risetoseismicseawaves.Thewavesarenotnoticeableoutatsea
becauseoftheirlongwavelength.Butwhentheyrollintoharbors,
theypileupintowallsofwater6to60feethigh.TheJapanesecall
them"tsunamis”,meaning"harborwaves”,becausetheyreachasizable
heightonlyinharbors.Tsunamistravelfairlyslowly,atspeedsup
to500milesanhour.Anadequatewarningsystemisinusetowarn
allshoreslikelytobereachedbythewaves.Butthisonlyenables
peopletoleavethethreatenedshoresforhigherground.Thereisno
waytostoptheoncomingwave.
1.WhichofthefollowingCANNOTbeconcludedfromthepassage?
A.Thenumberofearthquakesiscloselyrelatedtodepth.
B.Roughlythesamenumberofearthquakesoccureachyear.
C.Earthquakesareimpossibleatdepthsover460miles.
D.Earthquakesaremostlikelytooccurnearthesurfaces.
2.ThedestructionofAgadirisanexampleof.
A.faultybuildingconstructionB.anearthquake'sstrength
C.widespreadpanicinearthquakesD.ineffectiveinstruments
3.TheUnitedNations,expertsaresupposedto______.
A.constructstrongbuildingsB.putforwardproposals
C.detectdisastrousearthquakesD.monitorearthquakes
4.Thesignificanceoftheslowspeedoftsunamisisthatpeoplemay
A.noticethemoutatseaB.findwaystostopthem
C.bewarnedearlyenoughD.developwarningsystems
5.Tsunamisisterriblebecause_____.
A.theyattackharbors
B.awarningsystemisdeveloped
C.thereisnowaytostoptheoncomingwave
D.theytravelslowly
Text2
WhydoestheWesternmovieespeciallyhavesuchaholdonour
imagination?Chiefly,Ithink,becauseitoffersseriousinsights
intotheproblemofviolencesuchascanbefoundalmostnowherein
ourculture.Oneofthewell-knownpeculiaritiesofmoderncivilized
opinionisitsrefusaltoacknowledgethevalueofviolence.This
refusalisvirtue,butlikemanyvirtuesitinvolvesacertain
willfulblindnessanditencourageshypocrisy.Wetrainourselvesto
beshockedorboredbyculturalimagesofviolence,andourvery
conceptofheroismtendstobeapassiveone:wearelessdrawnto
thebraveyoungmenwhokilllargenumbersofourenemiesthantothe
heroicprisonerswhoenduretorturewithoutcapitulating.Andinthe
criticismofpopularculture,thepresenceofimagesofviolenceis
oftenassumedtobeinitselfasufficientgroundforcondemnation.
Theseattitudes,however,havenotreducedtheelementofviolencein
ourculturebuthavehelpedtofreeitfrommoralcontrolbyletting
ittakeontheauraof"emancipation”.Thecelebrationofactsof
violenceisleftmoreandmoretotheirresponsible.Thegangster
movie,withitsnumerousvariations,belongstoacultural
“underground"whichglamorizesviolenceandsetsitagainstallour
highersocialattitudes.Itismore"modern"genrethantheWestern
movie,perhapsevenmoreprofound,becauseitconfrontsindustrial
societyonitsownground一thecity一andbecause,likemuchof
ouradvancedart,itgainsitseffectsbyagrossinsistenceonits
ownnarrowlogic.Butitisanti-social,restingonfantasiesof
irresponsiblefreedom.Ifwearebroughtfinallytoacquiesceinthe
denialofthesefantasies,itisonlybecausetheyhavebeenshownto
bedangerous,notbecausetheyhavegivenwaytohighervaluesof
behavior.
Inwarmovies,tobesure,itispossibletopresentviolencewithin
aframeworkofresponsibility.Butthereisthedisadvantagethat
modernwarisaco-operativeenterpriseinwhichviolenceislargely
impersonalandheroismbelongstothegroupmorethantothe
individual.Theheroofawarmovieismostoftensimplyaleader,
andhissuperiorityislikelytobeexpressedinadenialofthe
heroic:youarenotsupposedtobebrave,youaresupposedtogetthe
jobdoneandstayalive(thistoo,ofcourse,isakindofheroic
posture,butanewand“practical"one).Atitsbest,thewarmovie
mayrepresentamorecivilizedpointofviewthantheWestern,andif
itwasnotcontinuallymarredbyideologicalsentimentalitywemight
hopetofinditdevelopingintoahigherformofdry.Butitcannot
supplythevaluesweseekintheWesternmovies.
Thesevaluesareintheimageofasinglemanwhowearsagunonhis
thigh.Theguntellsusthathelivesinaworldofviolence,and
eventhathe"believesinviolence”.Butthedramaisoneofself
restraint:themomentofviolencemustcomeinitsowntimeand
accordingtoitsspeciallaws,orelse,itisvalueless.Heisthere
toremindusofthepossibilityofstyleinanagewhichhasputon
itselftheburdenofpretendingthatstylehasnomeaning,and,in
themidstofouranxietiesovertheproblemofviolence,tosuggest
thateveninkillingorbeingkilledwearenotfreedfromthe
necessityofestablishingsatisfactorymodelsofbehavior.
6.Thereasongivenforouracceptanceofagangster'sdownfallis
ourbringconvincedthat.
A.hisbehavioriswrongB.heisathreattosociety
C.hisaspirationsareunrealisticD.herepresentsadenialof
freedom
7.Violenceinmodernsocietiesisseen,itisclaimedinparagraph2,
as.
A.asymboloffreedomB.somethingsacred
C.morallycontrolledD.basictoourculture
8.Theword"acquiesce”(Line10,Para.2)isclosestinmeaningto
A.acceptanceB.refusalC.devotionD.givingup
9.Warfilmspresenttheheroas.
A.pragmaticB.impersonalC.un-heroicD.posturing
10.TileimageoftheWesternheroisintendedtoshowusthat
A.violenceneednotcauseusconcern
B.killinganddeatharenotimportant
C.ourmodernageislackinginstyle
D.thereisalwaysaneedforstandards
Text3
Travelisatitsbestasolitaryenterprise:tosee,toexamine,to
assess,youhavetobealoneandunencumbered.Otherpeoplecan
misleadyou;theycrowdyourmeanderingimpressionswiththeirown;
iftheyarecompanionabletheyobstructyourview,andiftheyart-
boringtheycorruptthesilencewithnon-sequiturs,shatteringyour
concentrationwith〃0h,look,it'sraining,and"Youseeitlotsof
treeshere.〃Travelingonyourowncanbeterriblylonely(anditis
notunderstoodbyJapanesewho,comingacrossyousmilingwistfully
atanacreofMexicanbuttercupstendtosaythingslike"Whereis
therestofyourteam?"),Ithinkofeveninginthehotelroominthe
strangecity.Mydiaryhasbeenbroughtuptodate;Ihankerfor
company:whatdoIdo?Idon'tknowanyonethere,soIgooutand
walkanddiscoverthethreestreetsofthetownandratherenvythe
strollingcouplesandthepeoplewithchildren.Themuseumsand
churchesareclosed,andtowardmidnightthestreetsareempty.IfI
ammugged,Iwillhavetoapologizeaspolitelyaspossible,〃Iam
sorry,sir,butIhasnothingvaluableonmyperson./zIstherea
surerwayofenragingathiefanddrivinghimtoviolence?
Itishardto,weclearlyortothinkstraightinthecompanyof
otherpeople.NotonlydoIfeel,self-conscious,buttheperceptions
thatarenecessarytowritingaredifficulttomanagewhensomeone
closebyisthinkingoutloud.Iamdiverted,butitisdiscovery,
notdiversion,thatIseek.Whatisrequitedisthelucidityof
lonelinesstocapturethatvision,which,howeverbanal,seemsinmy
privatemoodtobespecialandworthyofinterest.Thereissomething
infeelingabjectthatquickensmymindandmakesitintensely
receptivetofugitivemightalsobeverifiedandrefined;andinany
caseIhadthesatisfactionoffinishingthebusinessalone.Travel
isnotavacation,anditisoftentheoppositeofarest,“Havea
nicetime,〃peoplesaidtomeatmysend-offatSouthStation,
Medford.ItwasnotpreciselywhatIhadhopedfor.Icravedalittle
risk,somedanger,anuntowardevent,avividdiscomfort,an
experienceofmyowncompany,andinamodestwaytheromanceof
solitude.ThisIthoughtmightbemineonthattraintoLimon.
11.Travelingcompanionsareadisadvantage,accordingtothewriter,
becausethey______.
A.giveyouthewrongimpressionaboutthejourney
B.distractyoufromyourreading
C.intrudeonyourprivateobservations
D.preventyoufromsayingwhatyouthink
12.IthasbeenassumedbyJapanesethathe.
A.belongstoagroupofbotanistsB.isexcessivelyoddtotravel
alone
C.needstobedirectedtohishotelD.haswanderedawayfromhis
party
13.Hismainconcernintheeveningswasto.
A.takesomephysicalexerciseB.avoidbeingrobbedinthestreet
C.overcomehislonelinessD.explorethesightsofthecity
14.Thewriterregardshisfriends,farewelltohimas______.
A.inappropriateB.unsympatheticC.tactlessD.cynical
15.Wegatherfromthepassagethathismainpurposeintravelingwas
to.
A.testhisenduranceB.provehisself-sufficiency
C.experienceadventureD.respondtonewexperiences
PartB
Inthefollowingarticlesomeparagraphsorsentenceshavebeen
removedforquestions16一20,choosethemostsuitableparagraphor
sentencefromthelistsA一Ftofitintoeachofthenumberedgaps.
Thereisoneparagraphwhichdoesn,tfitinanyofthegaps.Mark
youranswersontheANSWERSHEET1.
BetweentheendoftheWorldWarIIandtheearlysixties,ababy
boomoccurredintheUS,andpeoplebornduringthatperiodwere
knownasthebabyboomers.BillClintonisnodoubtatypical
representativeofthatgeneration.Likethe1992generalelections,
thepresidentialelectionof1997wasnotmerelyaskirmishbetween
twopoliticalpartiesbutalsoagenerationwarbetweenthebaby
boomersandtheG.I.generationrepresentedbyBushandDole.
16.____________
WilliamJeffersonClintonwasbornonAugust19,1946,inthe
mountaincityofHope,Arkansas.InEnglish,〃hope〃means〃xiwang〃.
17.____________
ThefamilycircumstancesofClinton'schildhoodyearswerevery
unfortunate.Clinton,sownfatherdiedinatrafficaccident3months
beforeClintonwasborn.Hisstepfather,RogerClinton,wasa
habitualdrunkard,whichcauseddiscordinthefamily.
18.____________
Self-reliant,diligentandhardworking,Clintongainedagood
education.Inthefallof1964,heenrolledinGeorgetownUniversity
inWashingtonD.C.,andmajoredininternationalpolitics.After
graduation,hewonthefamousRhodesscholarshippursuedadvanced
studiesfor2yearsinEngland,sOxfordUniversity.In1971,he
enteredYaleUniversity'slawcollegeandobtainedadoctorateinlaw
twoyearslater.Duringhisuniversitydays,Clintonactively
participatedinthestudents'movementagainsttheVietnamWar,
avoidedarmyenlistment,andtookatriptoMoscowin1970.
19.___________
AfterleavingYale,ClintonreturnedtohishometowninArkansas
wherehebeganhispoliticalcareer.In1974,whenhewasnotquite
28,heformallycampaignedforcongress.Hisvividanddramaticfirst
attemptgreatlythreatenedhisopponents.Thoughdefeatedinhis
campaign,hispoliticaltalentreceivedconfirmationinnewsand
politicalcircles,winninghimthetitleof"childprodigy”.In1976,
ClintonwonthepostofStateAttorneyGeneral.In1978,hesucceeded
inhiscampaignfortheGovernorshipandat32becametheyoungest
governorinthehistoryofthestateofArkansas.In1980,helostto
theRepublicansinhiscampaignforre-electionbuttwoyearslater
hestagedacomeback,whichwonhimthenicknameof^undefeatedkid〃.
20.____________
InOctober1997,whenChina,spresidentJiangZeminvisitedtheUS,
heandpresidentClintonreachedagreementinthesettingupofa
constructive,strategicpartnershipforthe21stcentury.President
ClintonannouncedthathewouldmoveuphisvisittoChinatotheend
ofJuneinordertogiveafreshstimulustothedevelopmentand
improvementofSino-USrelations.
[A]SuchanexperiencehelpedClintonbecomeamanwhoknewhisown
mind,hadself-restrainandself-control,andwasgoodatcompetition.
[B]HekepttheGovernorshiprightupuntilJanuary1993,whenhe
officiallybecamethemasteroftheWhiteHouse.Hisfirsttermof
officeexpiredin1997,buthedefeatedrepublicanDoleandwasre-
elected,andservedaspresident.
[C]Clinton,striumphsignaledashiftofUSpoliticalpowerfromthe
oldergenerationtotheyoungerone,andmightreflectdevelopments
offarreachingsignificanceintoday,sAmericanpolitics.
[D]NowonderthatlateronClinton,ssupportersoftencalledhim
“themanfromthecityofhope”.
[E]PresidentClintonhasrespondedbymakingpublicapologiestoUS
citizens,who,asrecentlyasthe1950s,wereusedasguinea-pigsin
recentexperimentsinvolvingradiationandsexuallytransmitted
diseases.
[F]Theseexperienceshelpedhimmatureearly,butlefthim
vulnerabletopoliticalcontroversieslater,andbrandedhimasa
youngliberal.
PartC
Answerquestions21-30byreferringtotheintroductionto3
differentarchitectures.
Note:AnswereachquestionbychoosingA,BorCandmarkiton
ANSWERSHEET.Somechoicesmayberequiredmorethanonce.
A=BuddhistArchitectureB=TaoistArchitectureC=Imperial
MausoleumArchitecture
21.
aretherevariousstructuresservingdifferentfunctions?
canweenjoythehighestarchitecturaltechniquesofthe22.
ancienttime?
23.
canwefindtotemsrepresentingemperorsandtheirconsorts?
arethetemplesbuiltmostprobablybecauseoftheemperors,24.
religiousbelief?
isitpossibletofindvariousarchitecturaldecorations
25.
suchasimaginesofheavenlybodiessymbolizingcertaingood
wishes?
26.
aretheredrainagesystemsunderhugehillsofclay?
27.
canweenjoyarchitecturewithforeignflavors?
aregardenstructuralunitsbuiltwithdecorations28.
reflectingthenaturetopography?
isitmostlikelytofindglazedtilesduetoimproved29.
architecturaltechniques?
canwefindHeavenlyKingHallandSutraLibrarystandon30.
theaxis?
BuddhistArchitecture
ChineseBuddhistarchitectureconsistsoftemple,pagodaandgrotto.
AsthecentralstructureofspreadingBuddhisminChina,thetemple
iswherecenobitesprecedingtheirreligiouslife.Sinceemperorsof
dynastiesbelievedinBuddhism,templeserectedlikemushrooms,
usuallysplendidlikepalaces,formanywerebuiltunderimperial
orders.IntheNorthernWeiDynasty,thereweremorethan30,000
templesscatteredinthecountry.Laterasarchitecturaltechniques
improved,glazedtiles,exquisiteengravingsanddelicatepaintings
wereappliedintheconstructionoftemples,whichcametobemore
magnificentandsplendid.
ChineseBuddhistarchitecturefollowssymmetricstylestrictly.
Usuallymainbuildingswillbesetonthecentralaxis,facingthe
south.Annexestructureswillbeonthewestandeastflanks.Temple
gate,HeavenlyKingHall,theMainHallandSutraLibrary
successivelystandsontheaxis.Dorm,kitchen,dinninghall,
storehouseandantechamberusuallyclusterontherightsidewhile
leftsideremainsforthevisitors.
PagodaisalsothemainintegratingpartoftheBuddhistarchitecture,
withvariedstylesandstronglocalflavors.PagodafollowedBuddhism
intoChinaaroundthefirstcentury,anddevelopedintopavilion-like
pagodaonwhichonecanviewsceneryafterimmediatecombinationwith
traditionalChinesearchitecture.
AnotherBuddhistarchitectureisgrottocomplexwithitscaveshewn
oncliffwalls,usuallyhugeprojectsandwithexquisiteengravings.
ItcamefromIndiawithBuddhismtooandboomedduringtheNorthern
andSoutherndynasty.
TaoistArchitecture
Taoistarchitectureincludesvariousstructuresaccordingto
differentfunctions,categorizedaspalaceforoblationandsacrifice,
altarforprayingandoffering,cubbyforreligiousservice,
residenceforTaoistabbesandgardenforvisitors.
Taoistarchitectureappliestwoarchitecturalstyles一traditional
styleandBaguastyle.MostTaoistarchitecturesresorttonature
topographytobuildtowers,pavilions,lobbiesandothergarden
structuralunits,decoratedwithmurals,sculpturesandstelesto
entertainpeople,fullyinterpretingTaoistphilosophyofnature.
TaoistarchitecturaldecorationreflectsTaoistpursuitofluckand
fulfillment,longlifespan,andevolutionintothefairyland.Taoist
architecturalmotifsareallmeaningful.Celestialbodiesmean
brightnessshiningeverywherewhilelandscapeandrocksimmortality.
Foldingfan,fish,narcissus,batanddeerareusedtoimply
beneficence,wealth,celestialbeing,fortuneandofficialposition,
whilepineandcypressstandforaffection,tortoiseforlongevity,
craneformanofhonor.Therearemanyothersymbolsverytraditional
andTaoistdecorationsrootdeepinChinesefolkresidentialhouses.
ImperialMausoleumArchitecture
Imperialmausoleumarchitectureaccountsforamajorpartinancient
Chinesearchitecturesincetheyusuallystandforthehighest
architecturaltechniquesofthetime.Emperorswouldoftenforce
thousandsofthenations,bestarchitectstobuildthesestructures.
Theywouldwithdrawmillions,evenbillionsfromtheexchequerto
fundtheirtombs.Thesetombswerealwaysmagnificentlydeluxeand
consistedoffineststructuresoftheperiod.Invicissitudeofthe
history,imperialmausoleumsscatteredaroundplaceswhichusedtobe
capitalsofdifferentdynasties.Thesemausoleumswereusuallybuilt
againsthillsormountainsandfacingplains.Mostimperial
mausoleumshavebroadwayscalledShendao(theSacredWay)atthe
entrance.AlongbothsidesoftheShendao,therearestonesculptures
ofmenandanimalswhichguardthetombs.Otherimperialstructures
werealsobuiltbesidethetomb.Underhugehillsofclay,splendid
andsuperiorstructureswereconstructedwithfreefacilitiessuchas
drainagesystems.
Dragonandphoenix,calledLongandFenginChineserespectively,are
totemsofChinesepeople.Theywereusedtorepresentemperorsand
theirconsortsandwerethemaindecorativepatternstobeseenon
variousimperialstructures.Palaces,columns,pathwaysandscreen
wallswereallinscribedorcarvedorpaintedwiththeirimages.
Unit2
PartA
Readthefollowingtextsandanswerthequestionswhichaccompany
thembychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET
1.
Text1
Opinionpollsarenowbeginningtoshowareluctantconsensusthat,
whoeveristoblameandwhateverhappensfromnowon,high
unemploymentisprobablyheretostay.Thismeansweshallhaveto
findwaysofsharingtheavailableemploymentmorewidely.
Butweneedtogofurther.Wemustasksomefundamentalquestions
aboutthefutureofwork.Shouldwecontinuetotreatemploymentas
thenorm?Shouldwenotratherencouragemanyotherwaysforself-
respectingpeopletowork?Shouldwenotcreateconditionsinwhich
manyofuscanworkforourselves,ratherthanforanemployer?
Shouldwenotaimtorevivethehouseholdandtheneighborhood,as
wellasthefactoryandtheoffice,ascentersofproductionandwork?
Theindustrialagehasbeentheonlyperiodofhumanhistoryinwhich
mostpeople*sworkhastakentheformofjobs.Theindustrialagemay
nowbecomingtoanend,andsomeofthechangesinworkpatterns
whichitbroughtmayhavetobereversed.Thisseemsadaunting
thought.But,infact,itcouldoffertheprospectofabetterfuture
forwork.Universalemployment,asitshistoryshows,hasnotmeant
economicfreedom.
Employmentbecamewidespreadwhentheenclosuresofthe17thand18th
centuriesmademanypeopledependentonpaidworkbydeprivingthem
oftheuseoftheland,andthusofthemeanstoprovidealivingfor
themselves.Thenthefactorysystemdestroyedthecottageindustries
andremovedworkfrompeople,shomes.Later,astransportimproved,
firstbyrailandthenbyroad,peoplecommutedlongerdistancesto
theirplacesofemploymentuntil,eventually,manypeople,sworklost
allconnectionwiththeirhomelivesandtheplacesinwhichthey
lived.
Meanwhile,employmentputwomenatadisadvantage.Inpre-industrial
times,menandwomenhadsharedtheproductiveworkofthehousehold
andvillagecommunity.Nowitbecamecustomaryforthehusbandtogo
outtopaidemployment,leavingtheunpaidworkofthehomeand
familytohiswife.Taxandbenefitregularitiesstillassumethis
normtoday,andrestrictmoreflexiblesharingofworkrolesbetween
thesexes.
Itwasnotonlywomenwhoseworkstatussuffered.Asemployment
becamethedominantformofwork,youngpeopleandoldpeoplewere
excluded一aproblemnow,asmoreteenagersbecomefrustratedat
schoolandmoreretiredpeoplewanttoliveactivelives.
Allthismaynothavetochange,thetimehascertainlycometo
switchsomeeffortandresourcesawayfromtheUtopiangoalof
creatingjobsforall,totheurgentpracticaltaskofhelpingmany
peopletomanagewithoutfull-timejobs.
1.Researchcarriedoutinrecentopinionpollsshowsthat_____.
A.availableemploymentshouldberestrictedtoasmallpercentageof
thepopulation
B.newjobsshouldbecreatedinordertorectifyhighunemployment
figures
C.availableemploymentmustbemorewidelydistributedamongthe
unemployed
D.thepresenthighunemploymentfiguresareafactoflife
2.Theenclosuresofthe17thand18thcenturiesmeantthatpeople
were.
A.nolongerlegallyentitledtoownland
B.forcedtolookelsewhereformeansofsupportingthemselves
C.notadequatelycompensatedforthelossoftheirland
D.badlypaidfortheworktheymanagedtofind
3.Theeffectsofalmostuniversalempl
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