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金山中學(xué)2022學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高一年級英語學(xué)科期末考試卷
第I卷(110分)
I.ListeningComprehension(25%)
SectionAShortconversations
Directions:InsectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend
ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,
readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothe
questionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Atelevision.B.Acomputer.C.Atelescope.D.Anelevator.
2.A.Inacosmeticshop.B.Inapharmacy.C.Inasupermarket.D.Athome.
3.A.Caughtcolds.B.WateredJulie'splants.C.Traveledoverseas.D.Disapprovedofherplan.
4.A.Heiskind.B.Heisimpolite.C.Heissomewhatbusy,D.Shehasno
comments.
5.A.Takeabreak.B.Gotowork.C.Keeptrying.D.Dootherproblems.
6.A.Hewantstoridetoschoolwiththewoman.
B.Hepreferstotakethebustoschool.
C.Hehastostandonthebusifhetakesittoschool.
D.Hedoesn'tthinkthetrafficisaproblem.
7.A.Heisgoingonvacation.
B.Hehasnotregisteredforanyclassyet.
C.Hedoesnotplantostudy.
D.Hehasaverybusyschedule.
8.A.Allowthewomantogoaheadofhim.B.Acceptthewoman'sapology.
C.Gotothefrontoftheline.D.Apologizetothewoman.
9.A.Heiswillingtohelpher.
B.Hewillhelpherafterhefinisheshisassignment.
C.Heistoobusytohelpher.
D.Hiscarbrokedownandhecouldn'taffordanewone.
10.A.Morepeoplelikedancing.B.Thereisgoingtobeaparty.
C.Morepeopleshouldlearndancing.D.Bigpartiesaregreatfun.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereach
passageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversation
willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,read
thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion
youhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Becausehefailedinthematch.B.Becausehelikedtodreamthere.
C.Becausehehadnomoney.D.Becausehecouldseethehotelthere.
12.A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnTuesday.D.OnSaturday.
13.A.Becausehedidn'tlikethewarmandsoftbed.
B.Becausehelikedtosleepinthepark.
C.Becausehewantedtohaveagooddream.
D.Becausehecouldn'tpayforit.
Questions14through17arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Therelationshipbetweenbusinessandpeople.
B.Nowbusinessgoesgreen.
C.Shoppinghabitsarechanging.
C.Greenproductsinthesupermarket.
15.A.Abouthalf.B.About20000.C.Abouttwooutoffive.D.Aboutonethird.
16.A.Publiccaringfortheenvironment.B.Companies,desireforbigsales.
C.Newwaysofdoingbusiness.D.Rapidgrowthofsupermarket.
17.A.Thesellingpointfortheconsumers.B.Thecharmingcompanyname.
C.Agreatdemandforhealthyfood.D.Themanufacturingofgreenproducts.
Questions18through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
18.A.Archeology.B.Chineseculture.C.Chinese.D.Architecture.
19.A.2.B.12.C.24.D.10.
20.A.InJanuary.B.InDecember.C.InApril.D.InJuly.
ILGrammarandVocabulary(40%)
SectionA(20%)
Directions:Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.
1.Theflowerssweetinthegardenandtheyattractthevisitorstothebeautyofnature.
A.smellsB.smellC.smeltD.aresmelt
2.Bytheendoflastyear,anothernewgymnasiuminBeijing.
A.wouldbecompletedB.wasbeingcompleted
C.hasbeencompletedD.hadbeencompleted
3.Sheispleasedwithyouhavegivenherandallyouhavetold.
A.that;thatB.what;whichC.what;thatD.all;what
4.MrLihasthreedaughters,noneofisanengineer.
A.themB.whichC.thatD.whom
5.Theteachercouldnotmakehimselfbecausethestudentsweresonoisy.
A.hearB.heardC.tohearD.tobeheard
6.Amodemcityhasbeensetupinwaswastelandtenyearsago.
A.whatB.whichC.thatD.where
7Johnistheonlyoneofthestudentswho.French.
A.knowB.knowsC.knowingD.known
8.Timepassedquickly,andthreeweekswentby.weknewit.
A.beforeB.afterC.whenD.till
9.Theboywasdreaming.hewasawakenedbyatremendousnoise.
A.untilB.whenD.while
10.there,theoldhousecanremindusofthepastnowandthen.
A.LeavingB.HavingleftC.LeftD.Tobeleft
11.Tominthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
A.worksB.worked
C.hasbeenworkingD.hadbeenworking
12.Childrenwhoarenotactiveordietishighinfatwillgainweightquickly.
A.whatB.whose
C.whichD.that
13.I'mcallingtoenquireabouttheposition.inyesterday'sChinaDaily.
AadvertisedB.tobeadvertisedC.advertisingD.havingadvertised
14.Youmayusetheroomasyoulikeyoucleanitupafterwards.
A.sofarasB.solongasC.incaseD.evenif
15.Sendmyregardstoyourlovelywifewhenyouhome.
A.wroteB.willwriteC.havewrittenD.write
16.Oneadvantageofplayingtheguitaris.itcangiveyoumuchpleasure.
A.howB.whyC.thatD.when
17.Atfirsthehatedthenewjobbutdecidedtogivehimselfafewmonthstoseeitgotanybetter.
A.whenB.howC.whyD.if
18.atthephotos,illustrations,titleandheadingsandyoucanguesswhatthereadingisabout.
A.TolookB.LookingC.HavinglookedD.Look
19.Themapisoneofthebesttoolsamanhas_hegoestoanewplace.
A.wheneverB.whatever
C.whereverD.however
20.Therarefishfromthecookingpot,hasbeenreturnedtothesea.
A.savedB.savingC.tobesavedD.havingsaved
SectionB(10%)
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother
blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
ChildrenofOneGod
BinaandAdilcamefromneighboringvillages.Theywenttothesameschoolbetweenthetwovillages.
Thingswentsmoothly,21theHeadmanofAdiPsvillage,whowasarichmerchant,decidedto
renovate(翻新)theschool.Hewantedtheschooltobenamed22him.TheHeadmanoftheBina's
villageobjectedtothis.Fheschool,hesaid,“belongsasmuchtousastothem.Weshallnotallowthemtohave
controloverit.”
Thevillagersagreed.Afightstartedoverthissmallissue.ltgotincreasingly23(bad)untiltheadults
andeventhechildrenfromAdil'svillagerefusedtohaveanythingtodowithpeoplefromBina'svillage.The
villagerspreventedthechildren24(talk)toeachother.
BinaandAdilwereterriblyupset.Mr.Pillai,theirhistoryteacher,calledthemtohisroom.Onenteringhis
room,Binaburstintotears.^Whyarepeoplebehavinglikethis?Aretheymad?”
“Yes,"answeredMr.Pillai/Theyare!Butthereisamedicinetocurethcm.Andyouchildrencanhelpme."The
twochildrenwerepreparedtodoanythingthey25
Nextday,attheassembly,Mr.Pillaisaid,:YouareallchildrenofoneGod.Youaretheflowersinhisgarden.His
gardenwilllookugly26youturnyourfaceawayfromeachother.Nextmonth,onChildren'sDay,letus
stageaplay—UnityinDiversity.^^
Everyonewantedtoparticipleintheplay.Mr.Pillaimadesurethateverychildhadapart27(play).
TheplaywasbasedontheFreedomStruggle28men,womenandchildrenofdifferentreligions
joinedhandstodriveawayenemiesfromtheirmotherland.Alltheparentsfrombothvillages29
(invite)towitnesstheplay.
Theplaybegan.Manyeldersshedtearsasscenesfromthepastflashedbeforetheireyes.Attheendofthe
play,theHeadmasteroftheschoolthankedthechildrenand30(adress)thevillagers.Hesaidthatthe
childrenhadtaughtallofthemalesson.
SectionC(10%)
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.likelyB.commonC.coversD.senseE.usual
F.remainsG.driveH.closeI.occursJ.mobileK.contact
FamilyPatternsinModernBritain
TherearemanydifferentfamilypatternsinmodernBritain.Thefamilyisacentralinstitutionofmodem
Britishsociety,atleastinthe31thatalmosteverybodyhashadexperienceoflivinginafamilyatsome
timeintheirlives.
Onepatternthatwas32inthe1950sandcoversaboutoneineightfamiliestodayiswherethe
parentsandmarriedchildrenlive33togetherbutinseparatehouses.Thefamilybond34strong
andmothersanddaughtersare35tomeeteachothermostdaystotalkorhelpeachother.Thispattern
36moreofteninsettledcommunitiesratherthanin37ones,inthenorthofEnglandratherthan
inthesouth,andinworkingclassratherthanmiddle-classfamilies.
Anotherpatterniswhereparentsandmarriedchildrenlivefurtherapart(usuallyaboutanhour'scar
38fromeachother).Manyofthemmeetonlyonceortwiceamonthbutkeepin39by
telephoneandhelpeachotherwhennecessary.Thispatternisgrowingand40abouthalfofthe
population.Itisfoundespeciallyinmiddle-classfamiliesinthesouth-eastofEngland.
III.ReadingComprehension:
SectionA(15%)
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,
B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Architectshavelonghadthefeelingthattheplacesweliveincanaffectourthoughts,feelingsandbehaviors.
Butnowscientistsaregivingthisfeelinganempirical(經(jīng)驗(yàn)的,實(shí)證的)basis.Theyarediscoveringhowto
designspacesthatpromotecreativity,keeppeoplefocused,andleadto41
Researchesshowthataspectsofthe42environmentcaninfluencecreativity.In2007,Joan
MeyersLevyattheUniversityofMinnesota,reportedthattheheightofaroom'sceiling(天花板)43how
peoplethink.Herresearchindicatesthathigherceilingsencouragepeopletothinkmore44whichmay
leadthemtomakemoreabstractconnections.Lowceilings,45mayinspireamoredetailedoutlook.
Inadditiontoceilingheight,theviewyoucan46inabuildingmayinfluenceanoccupant'sabilityto
concentrate.NancyWellsandhercolleaguesatCornellUniversityfoundintheirstudythatkidswho47
thegreatestincreaseingreennessasaresultofafamilymovemadethemostgainsonastandardtestofattention.
Usingnaturetoimprovefocusofattentionoughttopayoff48anditseemsto,accordingtoastudy
ledbyC.KennethTanner,headoftheSchoolDesign&PlanningLaboratoryattheUniversityofGeorgia.Tanner
andhisteamfoundthatstudentsinclassroomswith49viewsofatleast50feetoutsidethewindowhad
higherscoresontestsofvocabulary,languageartsandmathsthandidstudentswhoseclassrooms
primarily50roadsandparkinglots(停車場).
Recentstudyonroom5jdesignsuggeststhatdim(昏暗的)lighthelpspeopletoloosenup.Ifthat
istruegenerally,keepingthelightlowduringdinneroratpartiescould52relaxation.Researchersof
HarvardMedicalSchoolalsodiscoveredthatfurniturewithroundededgescouldhelpvisitors53.
Sofarscientistshavefocusedmainlyonpublicbuildings.44Wehaveavery54numberofstudies,
sowe'realmostlookingattheproblemthroughastraw(吸管)architectDavidAllisonsays,"Howdoyoutake
answerstoveryspecificquestionsandmake55,generalizeduseofthem?That'swhatwe'reall
strugglingwith.”
41.A.friendshipB.productionC.relaxationD.achievement
42.A.physicalB.chemicalC.historicalD.psychological
43.A.balancesB.translatesC.graduatesD.affects
44.A.mainlyB.freelyC.practicallyD.originally
45.A.ontheotherhandB.inadditionC.what'smoreD.asaresult
46.A.reflectB.glanceC.enjoyD.contact
47.A.experiencedB.enduredC.ensuredD.abandoned
48.A.traditionallyB.environmentallyC.comparativelyD.academically
49.A.imbalancedB.unblockedC.unrelatedD.unpolluted
50.A.separatedB.overlookedC.connectedD.reminded
51.A.blowingB.sighingC.lightingD.listening
52.A.decreaseB.weakenC.confuseD.increase
53.A.relaxB.stressC.regretD.consider
54.A.limitedB.flexibleC.impoliteD.subtle
55.A.absoluteB.broadC.narrowD.healthy
SectionB(30%)
Directions;Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose
theonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Whenachildistoldheis“uncool”,itcanbeverypainful.Hemaysayhedoesn'tcare,andevenactinways
thatareoppositeofcoolonpurpose.Butultimately,thesearesimplywaystohandlesadnessbypretendingit'snot
there.
Helpingachildfeelbetterinschoolhadtobecareful.Ifyousay,“Whyareyouworriedaboutwhatother
childrenthinkaboutyou?Itdoesn'tmatter!”childrenknowthatitdoesmatter.Instead,anactivewaymaybebest.
Youcouldsay,'Tmgoingtodoacoupleofthingsforyoutohelpyoufeelbetterinschool.^^
Ifaboyishavingtroublemakingfriends,theteachercanhelphim.Theteachercanarrangethingssothathe
haschancestousehisabilitiestocontributetoclassprojects.Thisishowtheotherchildrenlearnhowtovaluehis
goodqualitiesandtolikehim.Ateachercanalsoraiseachild'spopularityinthegroupbyshowingthathevalues
thatchild.Itevenhelpstoputhiminaseatnexttoaverypopularchild,orlethimbeapartnerwiththatchildin
activities,etc.
Therearethingsthatparentscandoathome,too.Befriendlywhenyourchildbringsothershometoplay.
Encouragehimtoinvitefriendstomealsandthenservethedishestheyconsider“super”.Whenyouplantrips,
picnics,movies,andothershows,inviteanotherchildwithwhomyourchildwantstobefriends.
Whatyoucandoistogivehimachancetojoinagroupthatmaybeshuttinghimout.Then,ifhehasgood
qualities,hecanstarttobuildrealfriendshipofhisown.
56.Achildwhohasbeeninformedofbeing“uncool"may.
A.carenothingaboutit
B.developasenseofanger
C.dosomethinguncoolpurposely
D.pretendtogethurtverymuch
57.Ateachercanhelpanunpopularchildby.
A.seeingthechildastheteacher'sfavourite
B.askingthechildtodosomethingforpartners
C.forcingotherchildrentomakefriendswiththechild
D.offeringthechildchancestoshowhisgoodqualities
58.Howcanparentshelptheirchildfitinbetter?
A.Bycookingdeliciousfoodforhim.
B.Bybeingkindtohisschoolmates.
C.Byforcinghimtoinvitefriendshome.
D.Bytakinghimtohavepicnicsinthepark.
59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Childrendon'tcareaboutothers'commentsonthem.
B.It'sonlyateacher'sworktomakechildrenpopular.
C.Parentsshouldtaketheirchildrenoutfbrpicnicandshowsmoreoften.
D.Invitingchildren'sfriendstofamilyactivitiesisgoodforthemtomakefriends.
(B)
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(C)
Everwalkedtotheshopsonlytofind,oncethere,you'vecompletelyforgottenwhatyouwentfor?Or
struggledtorememberthenameofanoldfriend?Foryearswe'veacceptedthataforgetfulbrainisasmuchapart
ofagingaswrinklesandgrayhair.Butnowanewbooksuggeststhatwe'vegotitallwrong.
AccordingtoTheSecretLifeoftheGrown-upBrain,bysciencewriterBarbaraStrauch,whenitcomestothe
importantthings,ourbrainsactuallygetbetterwithage.Infact,shearguesthatsomestudieshavefoundthatour
brainhitsitspeakbetweenour40sand60s—muchlaterthanpreviouslythought.
Furthermore,ratherthanlosingmanybraincellsasweage,wekeepthem,andevenproducenewoneswell
intomiddleage.Foryearsit'sbeenassumedthatbrain,muchlikethebody,declineswithage.Butthelongest,
largeststudyintowhathappenstopeopleastheyagesuggestsotherwise.
Thiscontinuingresearchhasfollowed6,000peoplesince1956,testingthemeverysevenyears.Ithasfound
thatonaverage,participantsperformedbetteroncognitive(認(rèn)矢口的)testsintheir40sand50sthantheyhaddonein
their20s.Specifically,olderpeopledidbetterontestsofvocabulary,verbalmemory(howmanywordsyoucan
remember)andproblemsolving.Wheretheyperformedlesswellwasnumberabilityandperceptualspeed—how
fastyoucanpushabuttonwhenordered.However,withmorecomplextaskssuchasproblem-solvingand
language,weareatourbestatmiddleageandbeyond.Inshort,researchersarenowcomingupwithscientific
proofthatwedogetwiserwithage.
Neuroscientistsarealsofindingthatwearehappierwithaging.ArecentUSstudyfoundolderpeoplewere
muchbetteratcontrollingandbalancingtheiremotions.Itisthoughtthatwhenwe'reyoungerweneedtofocus
moreonthenegativeaspectsoflifeinordertolearnaboutthepossibledangersintheworld,butaswegetolder
we'velearnedourlessonsandareawarethatwehavelesstimeleftinlife:therefore,itbecomesmoreimportantfor
ustobehappy.
63.BarbaraStrauchprobablyagreesthat.
A.theyoungarebetterathandlingimportantthings
B.wrinklesandgrayhairaretheonlysymbolsofaging
C.agingleadstothedeclineofthefunctionofthebrain
D.people'sbrainsworkbestbetweentheir40sand60s
64.Thecontinuingresearchhasfoundolderpeopleperformbetteron.
A.vocabularytestsB.numberability
C.perceptualspeedD.bodybalance
65.Peoplearehappierwithagingbecause.
A.theyknowhowtosharefeelingsB.theylearntovaluethetimeleft
C.theycannotfocusonnegativeaspectsD.theydonotrealizethepossibledangers
66.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Peoplegethappierwithage.B.Peoplegetmoreforgetfulwithage.
C.Peoplegetwiserwithage.D.Peoplegetmoreself-awarewithage.
SectionC(8%)
Directions:Readthefollowingpassageandchoosethemostsuitablesentencestofillinthe
blanksandcompletethepassage.Therearetwoextrasentencesyoudonotneed.
Mouthbacteriagrowfastinairlessconditions.Oxygenrichsaliva(I唾液)keepstheirnumbersdown.Whenwe
sleep,forexample,thesalivastreamslows,andsulfurproducingbacteriagainstheupperhand,producingclassic
“morningbreath”.
Alcoholdrinking,toomuchtalking,breathingthroughthemouthduringexercise,anythingthatdriesthe
mouthproducesbadbreath67Somepeople'sbreathturnssoureverytimetheygoonajobinterview.
68.Thisexplainswhytheelderlyhavemorebadbreathtroublethanyoungerpeople.Babies,
however,whomakeplentyofsalivaandwhosemouthscontainrelativelyfewbacteriahavecharacteristicallysweet
breath.
Formostofus,thesimple,drymouthvarietyofbadbreathiseasilycured.Eatingordrinkingstartssalivaand
sweepsawaymanyofthebacteria.69Thosewithconstantdrymouthfindthatithelpstokeepgum,hard
candy,orabottleofwaterorjuicearound.Brushingtheteethwipesoutdrymouthbadbreathbecauseitclears
awaymanyoftheoffendingbacteria.
70.Theliquidcanmaskbadbreathsmellwithitsownsmell,buttheeffectlastsnomorethanan
hour.Somemouthwashesclaimtokillthebacteriaresponsibleforbadbreath.Thetroubleis,theydon'tnecessarily
reachalloffendinggerms.Mostbacteriaarewellprotectedfrommouthwashunderthicklayersofmucus(粘液).If
themouthwashcontainsalcohol-asmostdo-itcanworsentheproblembydryingoutthemouth.
A.Suiprisingly,onethingthatrarelyworksismouthwash.
BSalivaflowgraduallyslowswithage.
C.Socanstress,thoughit'snotunderstoodthereasonwhy.
D.Mouthwashisaneffectivetoeliminatethebadbreath.
E.Breakfastoftenstopsmorningbreath.
F.Notdrinkingwaterfbrtoolongcanalsocausebadbreath.
第n卷供40分)
I.Translation:(15%)(3+3+3+3+3)
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthe
brackets.
71.我每天復(fù)習(xí)英語要花一小時(shí)。(It)(漢譯英)
72.教師對學(xué)生的影響常常貫穿他們的一生。(impact)(漢譯英)
73.外科醫(yī)生能修復(fù)不能再正常工作的器官。(nolonger)(漢譯英)
74.毫無疑問,我們應(yīng)該盡力減少碳足跡。(doubt)(漢譯英)
75.很多中年人喜歡在家燒飯遠(yuǎn)勝于出門覓食。(prefer)(漢譯英)
II.GuidedWriting(25%)
76.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin100-120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.
假如你是王小明,你們學(xué)校在招募英語夏令營的成員,請你用英語寫一份申請o申請的開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給
出。
內(nèi)容應(yīng)包括:
1.你參加這次活動(dòng)的目的;
2.你的興趣、愛好和特長。
提示詞語:文化交流culturalexchange;夏令營summercamp
DearSir/Madam,
Yours,
WangXiaoming
聽力:SectionA1-5.DCDBA6-10.CBACD
SectionB11-13.CCC14-17.BCAD18-20.ABD
金山中學(xué)2022學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高一年級英語學(xué)科期末考試
卷
第I卷⑴o分)
LListeningComprehension(25%)
SectionAShortconversations
Directions:InsectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo
speakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhat
wassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersin
yourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
1.A.Atelevision.B.Acomputer.C.Atelescope.D.An
elevator.
2.A.Inacosmeticshop.B.Inapharmacy.C.Inasupermarket.D.At
home.
3.A.Caughtcolds.B.WateredJulie'splants.C.Traveledoverseas.D.
Disapprovedofherplan.
4.A.Heiskind.B.Heisimpolite.C.Heissomewhatbusy.D.She
hasnocomments.
5.A.Takeabreak.B.Gotowork.C.Keeptrying.D.Do
otherproblems.
6.A.Hewantstoridetoschoolwiththewoman.
B.Hepreferstotakethebustoschool.
C.Hehastostandonthebusifhetakesittoschool.
D.Hedoesn'tthinkthetrafficisaproblem.
7.A.Heisgoingonvacation.
B.Hehasnotregisteredforanyclassyet.
C.Hedoesnotplantostudy.
D.Hehasaverybusyschedule.
8.A.Allowthewomantogoaheadofhim.B.Acceptthewoman'sapology.
C.Gotothefrontofthe
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