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2023年高考英語必考題型終極預測(最新名校模擬題)

專題03完形填空

(2023?廣東?統(tǒng)考二模)EveryAugust,teamswithplayersabout10yearsoldplaybaseballacrosstheUS,with

theaimtobecomeLittleLeague1.Inthisyear,sgame,IsaiahJarvis,aLittleLeaguebatter(擊球

手),2thePitCher(投球手),KaidenShelton,whothrewabaseballthathithiminthehead.The3

scenebroughttearstotheeyesofthecrowdinthestadium.

OnAugust7th,KaidenShelton,fromTexas,4IsaiahJarvis,fromOklahoma,attheplate.Withtwostrikes

againstIsaiah,Kaiden5lostcontrolofhispitch.TheballhitIsaiahinhishelmet,sendinghimtotheground.

Thefieldstaffimmediately6himandfoundhimtobeOK.Hedecidedtoremaininthe7.YetKaiden,

thepitcher,appearedtobe8.

Isaiahcalledatimeoutuponseeinghis9battlingemotions.HecalmlywalkedtowardKaidenandgave

himabighug,tryingto10him."Hey,you,redoingjustgreat.^^KaidenlatersharedwithNBCNews.

??These」1wordsfromhimreallyhelpedme.^^

Avideoofthemomentwaspostedonlineandattractedmorethan6.5millionviews.DannyGraves,asports

announcer,saidIsaiah,s12wasthebestthinghehadeverseeninLittleLeaguebaseball.

TheTexasteamwonthegame9-4to13totheLittleLeagueWorldSeries.AndIsaiahwasalso

14tothegametocelebrateits75thanniversary.ThepairtoldNBCNewstheythinktheirnewfound

15willlastbeyondanytournament.

1.A.candidatesB.volunteersC.championsD.reporters

2.A.replacedB.huggedC.challengedD.identified

3.A.embarrassingB.confusingC.amusingD.touching

4.A.facedB.savedC.assistedD.needed

5.A.possiblyB.suddenlyC.graduallyD.nearly

6.A.attendedtoB.appealedtoC.referredtoD.objectedto

7.A.videoB.celebrationC.gameD.tournament

8.A.disappointedB.annoyedC.su?prisedD.panicked

9.A.partnerB,opponentC.coachD.fan

10.A.protectB?rescueC.comfortD.instruct

11.A.powerfulB.typicalC.familiarD.contradictory

12.A.strengthB.sportsmanshipC.generosityD.politeness

13.A.applyB.returnC.connectD.head

14.A.linkedB.admittedC.invitedD.selected

15.A.friendshipB.popularityC.wealthD.freedom

(2023?廣東?校聯(lián)考二模)Forthepast17years,TessTrojanhascompetedintheSpecialOlympics,withno

intentionsofslowingdownanytimesoon.

TessTrojanhasbeenlivingwithDownSyndrome(唐氏綜合癥),a16inwhichextrageneticmaterial

causesdelaysinthewayachild17,bothmentallyandphysically.

18herdisease,the26-year-oldwomanfromCanadawonthegoldmedalingolfatthe2014National

Games.Soon,she19toLosAngelesforthe2015SpecialOlympicsWorldSummerGames,whichattracted

roughly7,000athletesfrom177countries.

In2000,she20asabowlingathlete.Andtoday,she21playsbaseball,basketball,tennisand

golfwithherPrimary22onbeinggolf.Shetrainshardwithhergolfcoachesandunderstandsthatgolfis

mostlyagameof23yourmentalability.??Forgolfζyouhavetobementallyprepared,,,shesaid.Notonly

issheanextremelytalentedgolfer,butTrojanhasalsowonawardsforswimmingandtennis."Ilove

doing24sports.SowhenIwasyoungIusedtojumpfromonesporttoanother,,,shesaid.

Beingamulti-sportathleteissomethingsherecommendstokids.??Bc25tolearningnewsportsand

youwillhavemanyfresh26,,,Trojanoftentellskids.

Herpositiveattitudeiscontagious(感染性的)andevidentlymakinga27inayounggirlthatshe

coaches.Forthepastyear,Trojanhas28Emi,asix-year-oldgirlwithDownSyndrome,Ieamabout

differentsports.They,ofcourse,alsomaketimeforfunthingslikeartsandcrafts.Emi,whousedtobefat,illand

depressed,hasnowbecome29,healthyandpositive.Trojansaysshelovesworkingwithkidsandhopes

todomoreinthefuture.Shethinksthatit,sawayof30tohelpothers.

16.A.stageB.stateC.positionD.condition

17.A.performsB.developsC.thinksD.studies

18.A.DespiteB.BesidesC.BeyondD.Above

19.A.headedB.appealedC.contributedD.leaded

20.A.servedB.actedC.endedD.started

21.A.regularlyB.casuallyC.quietlyD.occasionally

22.A.goalB.instructionC.concernD.focus

23.A.provingB.succeedingC.challengingD.damaging

24.A.adventurousB.uniqueC.variousD.simple

25.A.similarB.openC.sensitiveD.accessible

26.A.ideasB.sensesC.opinionsD.experiences

27.A.promiseB.decisionC.differenceD.mistake

28.A.helpedB.encouragedC.persuadedD.reminded

29.A.heavyB.fitC.powerfulD.worried

30.A.slowingdownB.payingbackC.givingupD.cuttingdown

(2023?江蘇?校聯(lián)考模擬預測)MyDad,sJeep

Whenmyfatherdied,Igothiscar.Eightyearslater,it,s31.HowamIsupposedtosaygood-bye

32?”Whydoesourcarlooksodirty?^^my5-year-olddaughter,Fianna,recentlyasked.4?Thiscarissuper

33.,,Ireplied.

tkBecauseit,sGrandpaJack's?"Fiannaaskedaswe34outoftheschoolparkinglot.Ismiledand

nodded.Ithaskepthim35eversince.

ToFianna,GrandpaJackisaconcept,nota(n)36personsheknows.Fianna,ssayingmyfather,sname

remindsmeofhiscurrent37.Ifsthen—andallthetimesI38hiswarmhugsorthegentletone

ofhisvoice—thatthecar39me.It,s40onwheelsthatmyfatherexistedandthat,foraperiod,

he41mylifewithlove.

Onerecentmorning,Ipulledupintoourdrivewayafter42Fiannaoffatschool.Then?parked,

playedBenKing's"StandByMe“l(fā)oudlyovertheoldspeakers,andstayed43.

Iletevery44ofmydadthatthesongandtheJeepcreatedsitwithmeinthecar.IwishI

45hadtosaygood-byetomyfather.AtleastIstillhavetimetoIeamhowtosaygood-byetoacar.

31.A.fadingawayB.shootingupC.fallingapartD.dyingout

32.A.oftenB.occasionallyC.obviouslyD.again

33.A.originalB.specialC.ordinaryD.adjustable

34.A.leftB.brokeC.ranD.pulled

35.A.aliveB.consciousC.warmD.quiet

36.A.toughB.realC.honestD.innocent

37.A.situationB.absenceC.stateD.job

38.A.meetB.receiveC.missD.recognize

39.A.shocksB.toleratesC.surroundsD.comforts

40.A.proofB.adviceC.progressD.news

41.A.occupiedB.balancedC.filledD.replaced

42.A.keepingB.knockingC.droppingD.showing

43.A.puzzledB.alarmedC.refreshedD.seated

44.A.versionB.memoryC.viewD.treatment

45.A.everB.somehowC.neverD.seldom

(2023?江蘇南通?統(tǒng)考二模)Childrenmodelthemselveslargelyontheirparents.Theydosomainlythrough

identification.Children46aparentwhentheybelievetheyhavethequalitiesandfeelingsthatare47of

thatparent.Thethingsparentsdoandsay—andthe48theydoandsaytothem-thereforestronglyinfluence

achild,sbehavior.Therefore,parentsmust49behavelikethetypeofpersontheywanttheirchildtobecome.

What,smore,aparent,sactionscanalso50theself-imagethatachildformsthroughidentification.

ChildrenwhoseemainlypositivequalitiesintheirparentswilllikelyIeamtoseethemselvesinapositiveway.

ChildrenwhoobserveChiefly51qualitiesintheirparentswillhavedifficultyseeingpositivequalitiesin

themselves.Childrenmaymodifytheirself-image,52astheybecomeincreasinglyinfluencedbypeersgroups

standardsbeforetheyreach13.

Apositiveattitudeandself-imageplayanimportantrolewhenchildren53somethingunexpected.

Isolatedevents,evendramaticones,donotnecessarilyhavea54effectonachild,sbehavior.Childreninteract

sucheventsaccordingtotheirestablishedattitudesand55training.Childrenwhoknowtheyarelovedcan,

forexample,acceptthe56oftheirparentsoraparent,searlydeath.Butifchildrenfeel57they

mayinterpretsucheventsasasignofrejectionor58.

Inthesameway,allchildrenarenotinfluenced59bytoysandgames,readingmatter,andtelevision

programs.Asinthecaseofadramaticchangeinfamilyrelations,theeffectofanactivityorexperiencedependson

howthechild60it.

46.A.apologizetoB.approveofC.attendtoD.allowfor

47.A.thoughtfulB.characteristicC.consciousD.cautious

48.A.timeB.placeC.wayD.extent

49.A.consistentlyB.barelyC.conciselyD.originally

50.A.respondB.imitateC.conveyD.affect

51.A.positiveB.complexC.negativeD.concrete

52.A.howeverB.thereforeC.anyhowD.otherwise

53.A.turndownB.sortoutC.stickwithD.comeacross

54.A.upliftingB.permanentC.temporaryD.distracting

55.A.intenseB,realisticC.previousD.educational

56.A.financeB.marriageC.assistanceD.divorce

57.A.isolatedB.attendedC.unlovedD.stressed

58.A.punishmentB.discriminationC.assessmentD.transformation

59.A.evenB.alikeC.atallD.asawhole

60.A.interpretsB.anticipatesC.accomplishesD.maintains

(2023?湖南長沙?雅禮中學??家荒?Iwassittinginachemistryclasswhen?andsixotherkidswerecalled

downtothecounselor,soffice.Itwasprettystrangebecausenoneofuswerett61students.Weall

62whatshewantedtosay.

Thiswaswhenshetoldusshewouldbechoosing63ofustobenominatedforthelargest64

inCanada.IneverrealizedIwasthat65.Shesaid,sinceWeallhada(n)66highaverage,she

wouldtalktoourteacherstoseewhomost67it.

Aweeklater,Igotanemailfromthecounselor.Itwas68tomeandanotherstudentatthemeeting.I

wasshocked;thismusthave69Wewerethetwopeopleshewouldbechoosingfrom.Wewererequiredto

writeaboutwherewe70ourselvesintenyears.IknewIhadtomakethiscount.Ispokefromtheheart,

describingmy7jlife:livinginthebigcity,havingfinishedmydegree,doingwhatIlovedeveryday.

Aboutanotherweeklater,Igotcalledbacktoheroffice,onlyme.Ididn,twanttobeoverexcitedbecausemaybe

shewasbeing72,tellingmeIwasn,tchosen.ShetoldmeIwastheonepicked.Nobodycouldhave

73mysmile,whatamoment!

Shetoldmeaboutallthe74thingsmyteacherssaidaboutme;IneverrealizedIwasheldinsuch

high-regardtothem.Over350,000studentsgraduatefromhighschooleveryyearandIwasoneoftheonly1,500

kidsnominatedforthisscholarshipacrossallofCanada.

75,Ididn,twininthelastroundbutI,dstillliketothankeveryonewhohelpedmegettowhereI

amtoday.

61.A.problemB.intelligentC.talentedD.normal

62.A.reflectedB.hopedC.wonderedD.ensured

63.A.bothB.oneC.allD.none

64.A.ceremonyB.businessC.groupD.scholarship

65.A.honestB.popularC.excellentD.eager

66.A.differentB.similarC.strongD.accurate

67.A.deservedB.consultedC.declaredD.performed

68.A.attachedB.carriedC.returnedD.addressed

69.A.meantB.predictedC.allowedD.demanded

70.A.seeB.behaveC.enjoyD.suit

71.A.busyB.perfectC.reasonableD.wild

72.A.ashamedB.patientC.personalD.fair

73.A.torndownB.keptupC.broughtaboutD.heldback

74.A.awkwardB.importantC.negativeD.beautiful

75.A.NaturallyB.LuckilyC.UnfortunatelyD.Strangely

(2023?,胡南婁底?統(tǒng)考模擬預測)Γmabirdlover.I've76alotofphotographsofbirds,amongwhich

isaphotographofahawk(鷹)thatIreallylike.Iknowwhenyoulookataphotographofahawkyourfirstthoughts

arenotof77Butwithoutit,thisphotographwouldnot78

Earlyonemorning,IdrovetoDaculato79thebirdsatLittleMulberryPark.Iarrivedwellbefore

sunrise,soIwaitedinmycaruntilfinallyitstartedtoget80Igotoutofmycarandimmediatelyheardthe

geesemakingallkindsofnoisefromthelake.

AsI81aroundabend,Isloppedin82Therebeforemewasabeautifulred-shoulderedhawk

sittingonapost.Istartedphotographinghim,andthenheardthefootstepsofjoggersbehindme.Iturnedandasked

iftheywould83waitingorwalkingontheothersideoftheroadsotheywouldnot84thehawkoff.

Iwasdeeply85whentheysaidtheycouldgointheotherdirection.Theroadis2.2milesaroundthelake,

andthey86andcontinuedtheirrunning.

Becausethejoggerswerekindenoughto87thatforme,Iwasabletophotographthehawkfor20

minutes.Thefirsttwojoggershadactuallyjoggedthewholeroadandwere88towhereIfirstmetthem.

Ithankedthemagain.

Iamthankfulthatthejoggersshowedkindnesstome.Itwassomethingso89,butitmeantgetting

myshot.Theywerewillingtoputmebefore90.

76.A.boughtB.foundC.takenD.checked

77.A.kindnessB.weaknessC.confidenceD.wisdom

78.A.developB.existC.helpD.continue

79.A.compareB.trainC.protectD.photograph

80.A.warmerB.colderC.lighterD.darker

81.A.walkedB.droveC.stoodD.rode

82.A.amazementB.puzzlementC.troubleD.peace

83.A.avoidB.delayC.enjoyD.mind

84.A.seeB.keepC.scareD.push

85.A.inspiredB.touchedC.embarrassedD.astonished

86.A.steppedforwardB.turned-leftC.stepped-outD.turnedaround

87.A.sayB.doC.leaveD.hold

88.A.upB.insideC.awayD.back

89.A.smallB.uniqueC.brilliantD.practical

90.A.othersB.everythingC.themselvesD.everybody

(2023?湖北?校聯(lián)考模擬預測)Mybabysonwasinthehospital,connectedtoaNGtube(鼻飼管).

Ijustcouldn,tstandthe91sightoffoodbeingslowlypushedthroughhisnoseintohisstomach.The

lovelydreamsIhadofnursingmybaby,androckinghimwhilehefed,were92.Onthefifthday,I93.

sayingIwantedtofeedhimwithabottle.Thedoctors94andcloselyrecordedmyson,sfeedingtoseeifhe

wasabletoget95milkintakewithoutthetube.18hourslater,thedoctorscommandedthetubetobereset

immediately.

Thenextmorning,whenIsawthetubeinhistinynose,a96thathewasn,timproving,I97.The

situationfeltso98.Seatedclosetomyson,sbed,Istartedcιyingdesperately.

Thencameayoungnurse.Icouldn,thelpaskingagainifwecouldtakethetubeout,thoughfullyawarethatshe

couldnotoverrulethedoctor,s99.

SheIOO、”Nottoday.Butremember,tomorrowisanewday.”

She,s101.Today,theremaybeheartache,buttomorrowhasitsown102thatNGtubes

cannottouch.Theadviceofthisnursecompletelychangedmy103awayfromfocusingonthechallenges

toseeingthepromisestomorrowmightbring.

Ondayten,thedoctorsapproved104theNGtubecompletely.105,“tomorrow''came.

91.A.familiarB.boringC.pitifulD.strange

92.A.ruinedB.achievedC.forgottenD.valued

93.A.warnedB.protestedC.doubtedD.regretted

94.A.objectedB.declinedC.hesitatedD.agreed

95.A.sufficientB.temporaryC.averageD.impressive

96.A.signB.targetC.gestureD.criterion

97.A.steppedawayB.brokedownC.setoffD.showedup

98.A.promisingB.specialC.darkD.similar

99.A.commentsB.rulesC.ordersD.theories

100.A.noddedB.requestedC.withdrewD.replied

101.A.cheerfulB.emotionalC.humbleD.right

102.A.choiceB.hopeC.painD.content

103.A.viewpointB.memoryC.judgementD.standard

104.A.replacingB.removingC.fixingD.adjusting

105.A.NormallyB.InitiallyC.EventuallyD.Gradually

(2023?湖北?統(tǒng)考二模)Chick-fil-Aisknownfortheirincrediblecustomerservice.Buttherestaurantsoften

findspecialwaysto106intimesofcrisis,too.AndthisNorthCarolinaChick-fil-AhelpedHurricaneFlorence

relief107byopeningitsdoorsonSunday.

You,llalwayshear“Myp?easure^^fromChick-fil-A108whentheyserveyou.AndtheWilmington,North

CarolinaChick-fil-A,ownedbyDonovanandNikkiCarless,wasquicktoservelocalsonSundayafterHurricane

Florenceleftthousandsofpeople109.

Bythen,thehurricanehadalready110thelivesof43people.Rescuemissions111around5,000

peoplefromdangerousconditions.AndtheGovernorofNorthCarolina,RoyCooper,announcedthatfloodwaters

werestilla(n)112tothestate.

Withthisinmind,therestaurantownersaskedtheiremployeeswhowouldbe113toservefoodonSunday.

It,sadaythecompanyusuallyclosesinhonorofitsChristianbeliefs.ButonthisparticularSunday,thedoorsopened

andservedthemiserable114

AccordingtoABCNews11,theteam115theopportunitytohelp.116theRedCross,theteam

wasabletogive500sandwichesand1,200biscuitsatthreedifferent117Otherfast-foodchainsalso

118inrescuework.Andthisis119Whatcommunityisallabout.Intimeslikethese,it,s

always120toseebusinessesputtheirbottomdollarasideandinsteadlooktoseehowtheycangiveback.

106.A.remainB.respondC.reflectD.refresh

107.A.effortB.fundC.suppliesD.staff

108.A.leadersB.residentsC.colleaguesD.employees

109.A.motionlessB.fearlessC.homelessD.speechless

110.A.claimedB.lostC.confirmedD.dominated

111.A.hidB.separatedC.recoveredD.prevented

112.A.warningB.threatC.reminderD.interruption

113.A.proudB.reliableC.curiousD.willing

114.A.victimsB.villagersC.rescuersD.attackers

115.A.openedupB.waitedforC.benefitedfromD.jumpedat

116.A.IncommandofB.InrewardforC.InassociationwithD.Incontrastto

117.A.companiesB.habitatsC.sheltersD.settlements

118.A.engagedB.delightedC.succeededD.invested

119.A.merelyB.surelyC.probablyD.truly

120.A.challengingB.inspiringC.astonishingD.puzzling

(2023-山東?沂水縣第一中學校聯(lián)考模擬預測)Nine-year-oldOliviaofOklahomadreamsoftakingthestage

toperfbπnintheballet,??TheNutcracker(《胡桃夾子》「However,herFriedreichataxia(脊髓共濟失調(diào)癥)seems

tomovethatdreamoutof121.Theneurologicaldiseasemakesitdifficultforherto122.andsheis

dependentonawheelchair.

Hopingtoliftherdaughter,sspiritsand123herthatinlife,anythingispossible,Olivia,smother

encouragedherto124for??TheNutcrackef,thisyearinOklahomaCityBallet.Notknowingiftherewasany

waythey'dconsiderincludingher,Oliverdidn,t125much.However,hearingaboutOlivia,ssituation,the

BalletSchooldirectorRachaelwasn,t126aboutincludingOliviaintheballet.Hecreatedarole127for

Olivia,whocouldplayonstageinawheelchair.Whenshe128apartin“theNutcracker,?Oliviacriedtearsof

joy.Shefoundafamilyintheplayers,whowere129ofherdream.

Whenit,sOlivia,s130todance,everyonewasmovedtoseeheronstage.Itwas131andeye-

openingforalltheaudience.WhenOliviacameoffstage,theaudiencewereallontheir」32inwild

applause.

HavingOliviainthisballethasbeena133foreveryoneinvolved.Acceptanceisattheheartofevery

crew.We134thiscompanyforhavingOliviaintheirshow,andhopetheykeeptherole135for

otherchildrenwhodreamoffairiesandmicekings!

121.A.dateB.reachC.sightD.memory

122.A.walkB.rideC.sleepD.breathe

123.A.warnB.promiseC.remindD.embrace

124.A.straightenupB.giveupC.bringupD.signup

125.A.informB.expectC.permitD.persuade

126.A.worriedB.happyC.hesitantD.nervous

127.A.graduallyB.especiallyC.regularlyD.eventually

128.A.dismissedB.recognizedC.obtainedD.attracted

129.A.supportiveB.carefulC.awareD.ashamed

130.A.abilityB.qualificationC.potentialD.turn

131.A.discouragingB.interestingC.satisfyingD.inspiring

132.A.handsB.headsC.feetD.voices

133.A.preparationB.sacrificeC.highlightD.resource

134.A.promoteB.appreciateC.challengeD.complain

135.A.simpleB.newC.popularD.open

(2023?ill東淄博.校聯(lián)考二模)Growingup,momentswithMuinwerepainfullyshort.That,sbecauseWespent

mostoftheyearatourboardingschoolinSingapore,136onlyduringtheholidays.Everyyear,shewould137

expectourreunion.

However,thosesweet,cherishedmomentsgradually138asIgrewolderandmovedfurtherawayfromhome

foruniversity.Andsoon,our139becametense.Weeklyphonecallsfilledwithsmalltalkweretoo140-toever

developintorealtalk,realfeelings.The141ledtoargumentsinstead.Tomesheseemedunableto142thatI

wasnolongerakid,thus,forcingmetoholdbackinformationorevenliefrequently.ButthemoreIpulledaway,the

moreIfelt143.Perhapsthejourneytothelocalmuseumwouldgiveusa144tobreatheitbacktolife.

Whenwegotthere,We145forajointdrawingactivity.SecretlyIhopedproducingsomethingtogetherwould

helpusconnect.Later,whenadigitalscreen146一ourworks,Mumwentuptothescreenandreachedout,」47

thefishasifdoingsowould148ittolife.Thatmomentaryglanceofmymother,schildlike149anddelightat

anewexperiencerevealedthelittlegirlinher,wholikeme,hadlostavital150一tothetrialsandresponsibilitiesof

adulthoodandmotherhood.

136.A.appearingB.returningC.leavingD.escaping

137.A.cautiouslyB.calmlyC.carefullyD.eagerly

138.A.disappearedB.refusedC.decreasedD.increased

139.A.relationshipB.gapC.agreementD.situation

140.A.popularB.normalC.rushedD.regular

141.A.painB.damageC.balanceD.tension

142.A.understandB.predictC.tolerateD.guarantee

143.A.narrowB.emptyC.uselessD.lonely

144.A.giftB.rewardC.chanceD.courage

145.A.calmeddownB.checkedoutC.lookedoutD.signedup

146.A.displayedB.exposedC.reportedD.marked

147.A.researchingB.touchingC.witnessingD.designing

148.A.fetchB,carryC.bringD.take

149.A.judgmentB.patienceC.confidenceD.curiosity

150.A.connectionB.impressionC.reactionD.donation

參考答案:

1.C2.B3.D4.A5.B6.A7,C8.D9.B10.CII.A12.B

13.D14.C15.A

【導語】本文是一篇記敘文。在今年少年棒球聯(lián)盟比賽中,KaidenShekon不小心砸中了對手ISaiahJarvis,

雖然ISaiahJarViS沒事,但KaidenSheltOn嚇壞了,于是ISaiahJarViS擁抱了他,并給他安慰,這?幕感動了

許多人,兩人也收獲了珍貴的友誼。

1.考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:每年八月,擁有10歲左右球員的球隊都會在美國各地進行棒球比賽,目標是

成為少年棒球聯(lián)盟比賽冠軍。A.candidates候選人;B.volunteers志愿者;C.champions冠軍;D.reporters記

者。根據(jù)句中的''playbasebaΠacrosstheUS''和"theaim”以及常識可知,參加棒球比賽的目的是獲得冠軍。故

選C。

2.考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:在今年的比賽中,少年棒球聯(lián)盟擊球手ISaiahJarViS擁抱了投球手KaidenShelton,

KaidenShelton扔了一個棒球,擊中了他的頭部。A.replac

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