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廣東省廣州市海珠區(qū)2021年4月九年級(jí)中考綜合測(cè)試題(一模)英語(yǔ)試題

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分3()分)

閱讀下列短文,從26?40各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題K

上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

(A)

Thereoncelivedabirdandhertwonew-bornbabiesinaforest.Oneday,therewasabig

storm.Therewasthunder,lightningandrainandthewindblewdownmanytrees.Thetalltreein

whichthebirdslivedalsocamedown.Abig.heavybranchhitthenestandkilledthemotherbird.

Fortunatelyforthebabybirds,thestrongwindblewthemawaytotheothersideoftheforest.One

ofthemcamedownnearacavewhereagangofrobbers(強(qiáng)盜)lived.Theotherlandedoutsidea

wiseman'sashramalittledistanceaway.

Dayspassedandthebabybirdsbecamebigbirds.Oneday,thekingofthecountrycameto

theforesttohunt.Hesawadeerandrodeafterit.Itrandeepintotheforestfollowedbytheking.

Soonthekinglosthisway.

Herodeonforalongtimetillhecametotheothersideoftheforest.Verytiredbynow,he

gotoffhishorseandsatdownunderatreethatstoodnearacave.Suddenlyheheardavoicecry

out,“Quick!Hurryup!There'ssomeoneunderthetree.Comeandtakehisjewelsandhishorse.

Hurryorelsehe'llslipaway."Thekingwasamazed.Helookedupandsawabig,brownbirdon

thetreeunderwhichhewassitting.Healsoheardfaintnoisescomingfromthecave.Hequickly

gulonluhisliorscandrodeawayasfastashecould.

Soon,hecametoaclearingwhichlookedlikeanashram.Itwasthewiseman'sashram.The

kingtiedhishorsetoatreeandsatdown.Suddenlyheheardagentlevoiceannounce,ltWelcome,

Sir.Pleasegoinsideandrest.Thehostwillbebacksoon.Comeandmakeyourselfcomfbrlable.”

Thekinglookedupandsawabig,brownbird.Hewasamazed."Thisonelooksliketheotherbird

outsidethecave,”hesaidtohimself.

Laterthewisemancameback."Welcome,Sir,"hesaidtotheking."Pleasecomeinside.You

looktired.Restfbrawhile.Thenyoucansharemyfbod.”

Thekingtoldthewisemanthestoryofthetwobirdsandhoweachhadbehavedso

differentlythoughtheylookedsoalike."Theforestisfullofsurprises,**hesaid.

Thewisemansmiledandsaid,44Afterall,oneisknownbythecompanyonekeeps.That

birdhasalwaysheardthetalkofrobbers.Hetalksaboutrobbingpeople.Thisonehasrepeated

whathehasalwaysheard.Hewelcomespeopletotheashram.^^

26.Whathappenedto(heli:tlebirdsafter(hestorm?

A.Theywerelookedafterwell.

B.Theylosttheirmotherandhome.

C.Theymetthekingofthecountry.

D.Theywereblowntotwodifferentforests.

27.Whydidthekinggetawayfromthecave?

A.Becausehefoundhiswayhome.

B.Becausethebirdtoldhimtoslipaway.

C.Becausehefeltitwasnotsafetostaythere.

D.Becausethebirdinvitedhimtovisitthewiseman.

28.Whywasthesecondbirdfriendlytotheking?

A.Thekinghadmetthebirdbefore.

B.Thebirdknewitwastalkingtoaking.

C.Thekingwasthewiseman'soldfriend.

D.Thewisemanalwayswelcomedpeopletohisashram.

29.Whichsentencebestexplainsthemeaningoftheunderlinedwords“oneisknownbythe

companyonekeeps“inthelastparagraph?

A.Afriendiseasierlostthanfound.

B.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.

C.Neverjudgeapersonbyhisorherappearance.

D.Apersontakes(hebehaviorofhisorherfriends.

(B)

InasmalltownnamedtheRunRunlbwn,everybodylikestorunfast.Theyrunandrun,and

“Wham!”一itisunavoidablethattheywillknockintoeachother.

SobeginsTheRunRunTown,aChinesepicturebookwrittenbyYadonganddrawnby

Maikc.Whathappensaftereverycrashisaplayfulrenditionoftheideaof“combination”(joining

thingstogether),which,astheauthorpointsout,isimportantineverythingfromthebeginningof

lifetowrittenlanguage,humanimagination,sciencediscoveries,andinventions.

Someofthe“combinaiions“inthepicturebooksarereallyfiin.Aladyknocksintoadolphin.

Guesswhaiwegel?Amennaid!In(heRunRunTown,evenmountainsarerestlessanddontlike

tostaystill.Whenafire-breathingdragonknocksintoawalkingmountain,avolcanoisborn.

Someofthe“combinations“comefromChineselanguageandculture.Whywouldthecrash

ofacatandaneagleproduceanowl?BecauseintheChineselanguage,"owl"is"maotouying”

or“cat-hcadcdeagle."Steamedbreadandmeatballsknockintoeachother,anddelicioussteamed

bunsarereadytobeserved.

Other"combinations'"arebasedonscience.Aspotofblueandaspotofyellowrushtoeach

otherandcreateaspotofgreen,remindingusofLittleBlueandLittleYellowbyLeoLionni.A

youngmanandayoungwomanruntowardseachother,and,onthelastpageofthebook,ahappy

nuclearfamilyofthreeisborn.

Whatwouldyouimagineifyouareaskedtoaddapictureortwotothebook?WhenItriedto

answerthequestionmyself,Ifounditdifficulttocomeupwithimpressiveinventionideas.So

insteadIwillshareacreatureIhavefoundelsewhere.

TheClassicofMountainsandSeas,aChineseclassicbookthatfirstappearedasearlyas(he

fourthceniuryBC,describesimaginarybeings,gods,anddeities.ThereisaChineseversionofa

“mermaid”inTheClassicofMountainsandSeas'.peopleinacountrycalled“Diren”are

describedashavinghumanfaces,thebodiesoffish,andnofeet.

NexttimewhenyouseethosemagicalbeingsinTheRunRUHTown,youwillbeablelo

understandhowtheycometobe.

30.WhatmayhappenwhentwoobjectsrunintoeachotherintheRunRunTown?

A.Somethingnewiscreated.

B.Theyfindoutsciencefacts.

C.Theyfightagainsteachother.

D.Anewlanguageisdiscovered.

31.Accordingtothepassage,whichideaprobablyconiesfromChineselanguage?

A.Astarrushesintoafishandastarfishisborn.

B.Whenabearknocksintoacat,apandaisborn.

C.Thecrashofwheelsandabuildingcreatesatrain.

D.TheRunRunTowniscreatedwhenYadongrunsintoMaike.

32.What'sthepurposeofmentioningTheClassicofMountainsandSeasinthepassage?

A.Toteachreadershowtodrawpictures.

B.Tbencouragereaderstoreadthisbook.

C.TohelpcompletethebookTheRunRunTown.

D.Toshowonemorewayofimaginingcombinations.

33.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Thewaystocreatenewideas.

B.Strangecreaturesaroundtheworld.

C.ThehistoryofpicturebooksinChina.

D.AnintroductiontoaChinesepicturebook.

(C)

Weighingabout280grams(0.6pounds)andprobablymade

from84%gold,thegoldmaskisoneofover500objects

uncoveredfromsixnewlydiscovered“sacrificialpits(祭祀坑)

“accordingtotheChina'sNationalCulturalHeritage

Administration.

ThefindsweremadeatSanxingdui,a4.6-square-mileareaoutsideChengduonMarch20.

Suinuexpertssaidtheobjectsmiglilshinefurlhcrlightuntheaiiuicnl"Shu"statu,akingdomdial

ruledinthewesternSichuanbasinuntilitwascapturedin316BC.

Morethan50.0(X)ancientobjectshavebeenfoundatSanxingduisincethe1920s,whena

localfanneraccidentallydugupanumberofancientobjectsalthesite.Amajorbreakthrough

happenedin1986,withthediscoveryoftwosacrificialpitskeepingover1.000objects,including

well-protectedmasks.

Afteralongbreak,athirdpitwasthenfoundinlate2019,leadingtothediscoveryofthe

otherfivepitslastyear.Expertsbelievedthepitswereusedforsacrificialpurposes,explaining

whymanyoftheobjectswereburnedastheyweredroppedinthesacrificialpits.

Follow-upfieldresearchbeganinMarch2020,andfivemoresacrificialpitswereuncovered.

Thebiggestamongthesixpits,theNo.8pit,is19squaremeters.Thesmallest,No.5,covers3.5

squaremetersandiswherethemostrecentgoldmaskwasfound.

Sanxingduiisregardedasoneofthemostimportanthistoricalsitesintheworld,becauseof

itssize,ageandtheancientobjectsfoundinit.Sanxingduiisbelieved(ohavesataltheheartof

theShustate.Thesitehasdeepenedexperts'understandingofhowhumanculturedevelopedin

ancientChina."TheseancientobjectsshowtheSanxingduisitehadacloseconnectionwith

CentralChina,butitalsomarksanancientculture(inSichuan)withstrongcreativity,saidChen

Xiandan,amemberoftheresearchteam.

ThelatestdiscoveriesatSanxingduihavearousedgreatpublicinterest.FromMarch21to25.

atwo-hourprogrammeontheSanxingduisitewasshowneachday.Peoplecouldseeworkersuse

differentkindsoftoolstobringback(heancientobjectswithgreatcarein(henewpits.Onsocial

mediaplatformSinaWeibo,threeoutofthetop10mostsearchedtopicsonMarch21wereabout

Sanxingdui.

34.WhodiscoveredtheSanxingduisite?

A.Someexperts.B.Alocalfarmer.

C.Theresearchers.D.Agroupofworkers.

35.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

a.TheNo.3pitwasdiscovered.

b.Thegoldmaskwasuncoveredfromapit.

c.SanxingduibecamepopularontheInternet.

d.TheSanxingduisitewasdiscoveredbyaccident.

e.Over1,000objectswerefoundinthefirsttwopits.

A.d,a,b,e,cB.d,e,a,b,cC.b,d,a,c,eD.c,b,d,e,a

36.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph6referto?

A.CentralChina.

B.Anancientculture.

C.Acloseconnection.

D.TheSanxingduisite.

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Shuusedtobeakingdom.

B.TheSanxingduisiteliesinthecenterofChengdu.

C.Thelargestpitatthesiteisabout12squarekilometers.

D.ThenewlyfoundgoldmaskwasdiscoveredintheNo.8pit.

(D)

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38.Howmanysafetyrulesarementionedinthepassage?

A.12.B.ll.C.10.D.9.

39.Whenyouareinthelab,youshould.

A.leaveyourbagsandcoatsonthedesk

B.telltheteacherifglassisbrokeninthelab

C.conducttheexperimentswithoutaninstructor

D.leavethelabatonceaftei'finishingtheexperiment

4O.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethepassage?

A.Adiary.B.Areport.C.Anadvertisement.D.Aninstruction.

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廣東省廣州市海珠區(qū)2020年九年級(jí)下學(xué)期綜合練習(xí)(一模)英語(yǔ)試題

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從26?45各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡

上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

(A)

Alocalstoreisremodeling(改造),andnotoneofthechangesisgoodforthoseofuswho

shop(here.Thepassageshavebeenrearrangedwithsomegoinginonedirectionandothersgoing

inanother.Thepassageshavebeenpushedclosertogeiher,makingitharder(ogetthroughthem.

Alloftheitemshavebeenmovedfromtheirusualspotsaswell.

Itseemsthatallofthesechangeshavebeenforthepurposeofslowingtheshoppersdownso

theywillmakemoreimpulse(沖動(dòng))buysandgivethestorebiggerprofits.

AsIwalkedthroughthestoretoday,noonewassmilingandeveryonewasunhappyaboutit.

Thechangethatbotheredmemost,however,wasinthecheck-outpassages.Onlyafewcashiers

wereleftworkingwithmostsectionsbeingchangedintoself^scanningcheck-outs.Ilsaddenedme

toseethis.Iknewthatpeoplewereprobablygoingtolosetheirjobsbecauseofthischange.

IgotinacashierpassageandpatientlywaitedwhenIsawsomeotherpeoplestrugglingto

figureouthowtheself-scanningmachinesworked.Ivowedatthatmomentnevertouseone

myselfevenifIhadtowaitlongereverytimeIshoppedthere.

WhenIfinallyarrivedatthefrontofthepassageIsawthecashierwassomeoneIknew.

Ismiledandaskedherhowherfamilywasdoing.Shesmiledbackwithawarmthand

kindnessthattouchedmysoul.

Wechattedhappilywhenshescannedandbaggedupmygroceries.Ifeltafriendshipanda

connectionwithherthatwarmedmyheart.IwishedherwellbeforeIleftandwishedgoodluckto

herandalltheotherhardworkingcashiersthere.

Machinescandoalotfbrus,buttherearcmanythingstheycan,tdo.Theycan'tsmile.They

can'tlove.Theycan'ttouchaheart.Onlywecandothat.Orlywecanmakelifeworthliving.

Itistimewerealizethatprofitsaren'tmoreimportantthanpeople,andmachinesaren'tmore

importantthanus.Itistimeweseethatweareherenottoconquertheworldbuttobeapartofit.

Itistimewelearnthateachother,andthisworldiswhatlifeisallabout.

26.What,sthepurposeofremodelingthestoreaccordingtothewriter?

A.lbenlargethesizeofthestore.

B.Toincreaseprofitsofthestore.

C.lbattractmorecustomerstoshopthere.

D.Tbmakeshopping(heremoreconvenient.

27.Whatmakesthewriterthesaddest?

A.Thepassageshavebeenrearranged.

B.It,shardtogetthroughthepassages.

C.Theitemshavebeenremovedfromtheirusualspots.

D.Mostcashiershavebeenreplacedbyself-scanningmachines.

28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thewriterlovedcommunicatingwithcashiers.

B.Self-scanningmachinessometimesdidn'twork.

C.Thecashierhelpedthewiitersavealotoftime.

D.Thewriterstruggledtofigureouthowtheself-scanningmachinesworked.

29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Thewriterwasn'tpleasedwiththecashier.

B.Thewriterwillnotshopthereinthefuture.

C.Thewriterwaitedforalongtimetocheckout.

D.It'seasyforpeopletousetheself^scanningmachines.

30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Peoplecanlivewithoutmachines.

B.Theworldwillbebetterwithmachines.

C.Profitsarethemostimportantthingsforstores.

D.Wcshouldbeconnectedwitheachotherintheworld.

(B)

Doyoufeellikeyourbrainisinseriousoverdrive?Iftheanswerisyes.itmeansthatyour

mindiswavingaredflag,beggingyoulofreeupsomeheadspace.

Justlikeourcabinetsandcupboards,ourmindsneedtidyingupfromtimetotime.Getting

ridofallthatnonessentialnentalbaggageisimportanttostayfocused,motivatedandproductive.

Herearcsomesimpleyeteffectivetipstohelpyoudeclutteryourmindinnotime.

?SetPriorities(優(yōu)先次序)

FamousAmericanpoetBillCopelandsaid,“Thetroublewithnothavingagoalisthatyou

canspendyourliferunningupanddownthefieldandneverscore.vPrioritizingisagreatwayto

activelylakechargeofyourlife.Thefirststepistofigureoutwhatarethethingsthatmatterthe

mosttoyou,yourlifedreamsandyourlong-termgoals.Preparealistofyourtoppriorities.Make

surethatyourdecisionsandtheactionsyoutakereflecttheprioritiesyouset.Thenextstepisto

createanactionplantomeetthosesetgoals,andtoworkonhowyouwanttodivideyourtimeto

focusuncauliitemondiallist.

?AvoidMultitasking

1knowitsoundscounter-productive.Whilethere'snoharminoccasionalmultitasking,

constantjugglingbetween(askslimitsyourattentionspan,increasesstressandcreatesaddiiional

messbymakingitdifficultforyourbrain(ofilter(過(guò)3慮)outirrelevantinformation.Infact,a

studyshowsthatheavymultitaskinglowersefficiencyandmaydamageyourcognitivecontrol.

Thesolutionistosingle-taskasmuchaspossible.Makealistofthingsyouneedtoaccomplish

thatday.Keepitsimpleandrealistic.Startwithwhat'sthemostimportantandmakeyourway

down,completingonetaskatatime.

?ShareYourThoughts

Talkingtoalovedoneabouthowyoufeelisagreatwaytoreleasedepressedemotions.

Sharingyourthoughtswithotherscanalsohelpyoulookatthingsfromafreshperspectivewhich

canhelpyouthinkclearerandmakebetterdecisions.

LimittheAmountofMediaIntake

Themediayouconsumehasahugeeffectonyourrrientalhealth.Wespendhoursonline.

Thislargeamountofinformationcancausestressandanxiety.

Limitingtheamountofinformationyouconsumeisnecessarytogetridofallthat

mcdia-rciatcdmessfromyourmind.Youcanstartbysettingalimitontheamountoftimeyou

spendonsocialmedia.Also,beselectiveaboutyourmediaconsumption.Avoidnegativecontent,

followonlyreliablemediaoutlets.

?TakeSomeTimetoUnwind

Lastbutnotleast,takeabreak!Yourbrainneedstorestinordertoperformsmoothly.So

switchoffyourphonesandlaptops.Dosomethingthatmakesyoufeelhappy,suchasalongnap

orawalkinthepark.

31.Howmanysuggestionsaregiveninthepassage?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“declutier“inparagraph2meaninthepassage?

A.Clear.B.Empty.C.Relax.D.Change.

33.Multitaskingwilldoharmtoyourmindexceptby.

A.AddingmessB.Increasingpressure

C.DamagingcmuliuiialuouliolD.Limiliiigyourattcnlioiispan

34.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph4referto?

A.Thegoal.B.Thetask.C.Themind.D.Thelist.

35.Wherecanwefindthispassage?

A.Inasciencefiction.B.Inamagazine.C.Inanadvertisement.D.Inadictionary.

ZhangDingyu,thepresidentofWuhanJinyintanHospital,one

ofthehospitalsinWuhan,whichisdesignatedtoadmitpatients

infectedwiththenovelcoronavirus,hasbeensobusylatelythathe

barelygetsanysleep.Sometimeshegoestobedatabout2am.and

getsuparound4a.m..

Alongwithmorethan600colleagues,the57-year-olddoctorhasbeenseeingandtreating

patientssince(hehospitalreceived(hefirstsevenpeoplewithnovelcoronaviruspneumonia(NCP),

whichhascausedhundredsofdeathsincentralChina'sHubeiProvince.

Zhang'sstrangewayofwalkingshockedhiscolleaguesandpatients.Hefinallyadmitted

thathehadfallenillwithALS(漸凍癥)sinceOctober2018afterconstantresearches.ALSisa

diseasethatgraduallyblockstheconnectionbetweenbrainandbody.PeoplewithALS

becomepartiallyparalyzed(癱瘓的)leadingtorespiratoryfailure."Mylegmuscleshavebecome

weakerbecauseofatrophy,hesaid.

Buthe'sdoinghisbesttoquickenhispacetosaveprecioustimeforpatientsinfectedwiththe

newvinisinWuhan,theepicenteroftheoutbreak.Zhang'swifeof28years,alsoamedicalstaff

workingatanotherhospitalinWuhan,wasinfectedwiththecoronavirusandhospitalizedon

Jan.19.Thebadnewsbroughthimtohisknees,andhecriecfbrthefirsttimeafterthevirusbroke

out.ButZhangcontinuesworkingtirelessly,andthoughit'sastruggletomovequickly,hesaid,"I

havetorun,racingagainsttimetosavemorepatientsfromthedeadlydisease."Zhangcouldonly

findtimetovisithiswifeuntilthreedaysaftershegotadmittedtothehospital.Eventhenhecould

onlystayfbr30minutes.Fortunately,thegoodnewscamethathiswifehadrecoveredtendays

aftertreatment.

“Ihaveneverfeltsuchpressureastoday,headded."Forme,ALSislikeaswordhangingin

theair,“hesaid.Heisdesperatelymakingfulluseofeveiysingleminuteofhislife,whichhe

knowsiscountingdown.

Zhang,anexpertininfectiousdiseaseprevention,hasbeenonthefrontlineofmedical

emergenciesfordecades,includingthedevastatingWenchuanearthquakeinSichuanprovincein

2008andoverseasmedicalreliefmissionstoAlgeriaandPakistan.

ZhanghasbeenondutyeverydaysinceDec.29.“Li色isalwaysshort.Ineedtodomoreto

finishthethingsthatImightleavebehind,thenIwouldleavewithouttoomanyregrets,“Zhang

said."Weareatthecenterofastorm,soweneedtogiveallwehavetoprotectourcityandour

Wuhanpeople.Ibelievewe'llconquerthisdisease,hesaidconfidently.

36.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ZhangworksinWuhanJinyintanHospital.

B.Zhangcan'twalknonnallybecauseofALS.

C.Zhangismakingfulluseofhistimetosavehiswife.

D.Zhang'scolleaguesdidn'tknowhisillnessofALSatfirst.

37.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribedZhangDingyu?

A.Strictandkind.B.Strongandproud.

C.Seriousandsmart.D.Hardworkingandresponsible.

38.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?

a.ZhangbegantoseeandtreatpatientsinfectedwiththeNCP.

b.ZhangwasattackedbyALS,akindofdiseasethatweakenedhislegmuscles.

c.Zhang'swifewasinfectedwiththecoronavimsandgotadmittedtohospital.

d.ZhangandhismedicalteamperformedmedicalservicesinAlgeriaandPakistan.

A.d-b-a-cB.d-a-b-cC.b-a-d-cD.b-d-a-c

39.WhatdoesZhangDingyumeaninthelastparagraph?

A.Hewillsoonleavehispost.

B.Hethinksi(easytofightagainstthedisease.

C.HehasmadeuphismindtofightagainsttheNCP.

D.Heregretsnotbeingabletodomoreforhispatients.

40.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.NCP—adiseasewhichhitWuhan,China

B.NCP—adiseasewhichcanbeconquered

C.ZhangDingyu-adoctorsufferingfromALS

D.ZhangDingyu—adoctorfightingon(hefrontline

(D)

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epidemicisbeingcontrolled.Forsafetyconcerns,visitorsarerequiredtowearmasksandundergo

temperaturechecksbeforeentering.Hereisalistofsomeofthereopenedtouristspotstohelpyou

enjoyapleasanttime.

NameHaizhuWetlandPark

VisitorsnowcanenjoyfieldsofmarigoldsandblossomingBauhinia

Blakeana(HongKongorchidtrees)alongriverbanks,andgoldenoceans

ofrapeflowersinthepark.

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Numberofvisitors:Nomorethan1,000perday

Admissionguide:

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Itisanidealplacetooverlookthecity.Outdoorentertainment

facilitiesatthetopofthetowerhaveresumedservices,includingthe

BubbleTramandSkyDrop.Indoorfacilitiesremainclosed.Opening

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Numberofvisitors:Only1,000perday

Admissionguide:

■Purchaseticketsinadvance,eitheronlineatCanton

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