江西高考英語真題

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  高考英語的改革的政策與舉措發揮了很好的導向作用,其測試手段改革極大地推動了教學手段現代化,其內容改革直接推動教學改革下面是小編為你整理關於的內容,希望大家喜歡!

  

  第一部分:聽力***共兩節,滿分30分***

  做題時,先將答案劃在試卷上. 錄音內容結束後,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉塗到答題卡上。

  第一節***共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分***

  聽下面5段對話。每段對話後有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話後,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

  例:How much is the shirt?

  A.19.5. B.9.15. C.9.18.

  1. What will the woman do?

  A. Stay indoors.

  B. Have a walk.

  C. Get a coat.

  2. What will the speakers order?

  A. Coke and orange juice.

  B. Orange juice and coffee.

  C. Coffee and Coke.

  3. How did the woman know about the fire?

  A. She read about it.

  B. She witnessed it.

  C. She saw it on TV.

  4. What is the man worried about?

  A. The match may be delayed.

  B. Their car may go out of control.

  C. They may arrive late for the game.

  5. What does the man mean?

  A. He had a terrible vacation.

  B. He remained at home all the time.

  C. The woman asked a silly question.

  第二節***共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分***

  聽下面5段對話或獨白.每段對話或獨白後有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。並標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完後,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

  聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

  6. What does the man ask the woman to do?

  A. To work for her former employer.

  B. To recommend a customer.

  C. To join his company.

  7. What is the woman doing?

  A. Working for a company.

  B. Running a business.

  C. Hunting for a job.

  聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

  8.Why did the woman give up her dream to be a gym teacher?

  A. She didn’t have the equipment.

  B. She couldn’t afford the expense.

  C. She found the training too hard.

  9. How does the woman feel about her job?

  A. Satisfied.

  B. Regretful.

  C. Disappointed.

  聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

  10. What does the woman say about the science book?

  A. It’s of little value.

  B. It’s in bad condition.

  C. It’s an old edition.

  11. How much will the woman pay the man?

  A. $30.

  B. $23.

  C. $21.

  12. Why is the woman unwilling to buy more textbooks?

  A. She isn’t sure what textbooks will be used.

  B. She hasn’t enough money to buy more.

  C. She doesn’t like books marked with notes.

  聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

  13. Where is the man?

  A. At home.

  B. At the office.

  C. At a travel agency.

  14. What are the speakers going to do?

  A. To travel abroad.

  B. To go to the theatre.

  C. To meet their friends.

  15. When will the speakers meet?

  A. At 3:15 pm

  B. At 7:00 pm.

  C. At 6:15 pm.

  16. What do we know about the man?

  A. He is sensitive.

  B. He is humorous.

  C. He is dishonest.

  聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

  17. What is the first news headline about?

  A. Street violence.

  B. Personal safety.

  C. Students’ health.

  18. Why did some parents gather at schools in Glasgow?

  A. To prevent the close-down of the schools.

  B. To call for better primary education.

  C. To participate in school activities.

  19. What are the litter pickers doing?

  A. Collecting private rubbish.

  B. Having a one-day break.

  C. Cleaning themselves up.

  20. Which teams will play in the European Cup final?

  A. AC Milan and Barcelona.

  B. Barcelona and Liverpool.

  C. Liverpool and AC Milan.

  第二部分:詞彙知識運用***共兩節,滿分40分***

  第一節:多項選擇***共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分***

  從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題卡該項塗黑。

  例:To make members of a team perform better, the trainer first of all has to know their and weaknesses.

  A. strengths B. benefits C. techniques D. values

  答案是A

  21. Would you please the paper for me and see if there are any obvious mistakes?

  A. look around B. look into C. look up D. look through

  22. During the war there was a serious lack of food. It was not unusual that even the wealthy families had to bread for days.

  A. eat up B. give away C. do without D. deal with

  23. The loss has not yet been accurately, but it is believed to be well beyond a hundred million dollars.

  A. calculated B. considered C. completed D. controlled

  24. Some parents are just too protective. They want to their kids from every kind of danger, real or imagined.

  A. spot B. dismiss C. shelter D. distinguish

  25. Hiking by oneself can be fun and good for health. It may also be good for

  building.

  A. respect B. friendship C. reputation D. character

  26. In our class, when the bell rang and the teacher closed his book, it was a

  for everyone to stand up.

  A. signal B. chance C. mark D. measure

  27. As there is less and less coal and oil, scientists are exploring new ways of making use of energy, such as sunlight, wind and water for power and fuel.

  A. primary B. alternative C. instant D. unique

  28. The questionnaire takes ten to fifteen minutes to complete and can be used along with the assessment interview.

  A. mainly B. punctually C. approximately D. precisely

  29. You’d sound a lot more polite if you make a request a question.

  A. in search of B. in the form of C. in need of D. in the direction of

  30. His efforts to raise money for his program were because no one showed any intention to take a cent out of their pockets.

  A. in place B. in sight C. in effect D. in vain

  第二節:完形填空***共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿30分***

  閱讀下面短文,從短文後所給各題的四個選項***A、B、C、D***中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題卡該項塗黑。

  There was a very special teacher who made a far –reaching difference in my life

  Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about begin .“Who”,I asked a senior , “is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher?” He just __31 and said something about my being in __32__Soon ,I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of ___33___that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for_34__. The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard ____35____ to the homework reading. We were_____36__to write an in –class essay about one of the topics. The following day, she would ___37__thd corrected and graded essays and each person would be called ___38__ to stand in front of the class and to _____39____ his\her essay. The class were required to criticize***評論***that essay, ___40__the grade of everyone in class would be reduced

  The first time that I_41__her read–write–criticize method, I had not __42 to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant. _____43___the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing before my classmates, _____44____myself. No one laughed at me, no one would be ___45____enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara’s class. The embarrassment came from ___46_____and along with it came a strong ____47____not to let it happen again

  Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files; it was easy to see the ____48____in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamar______49_____me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I _____50__. Thank you, Mrs. McNamara.

  31. A. nodded B. laughed C. apologized D. shouted

  32. A. trouble B. sorrow C danger D. anger

  33. A. behaviour B. evaluation C. activity D. thought

  34. A .review B. performance C. practice D. homework

  35. A. added B. related C. contributed D. compared

  36. A. expected B. persuaded C. allowed D. advised

  37. A. collect B. return C. send D. receive

  38. A. on purpose B. at first C. by chance D. in turn

  39. A. talk through B. hand over C. read out D. show off

  40. A. so B. and C. but D. or

  41. A. tried B. adopted C. examined D. experienced

  42. A. undertaken B. attempted C. bothered D. hesitated

  43. A. Remember B. Predict C. Bear D. Imagine

  44. A. playing jokes on B. making a fool of

  C. setting a trap for D. taking advantage of

  45. A. brave B. careless C. proud D. selfish

  46. A. above B. within C. behind D. below

  47. A. tendency B. preference C. determination D. sense

  48. A. improvements B. pains C. difficulties D. advantages

  49. A. trusted B. invited C. forced D. permitted

  50. A. did B. could C. had D. would

  第三部分:閱讀理解***共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分***

  閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文後所給各題的四個選項***A、B、C和D***中,選出最佳選項,並在答題卡該項塗黑。

  A

  My grandfather came from Hungary and was the only one in his family who settled down in the United States. The rest of his family remained in Europe. When World War I broke out, he seemed to have become another man, downhearted. Such obvious change was not born out of concern for his welfare, but out of fear: if his only son, my uncle, had to go to war, it would be cousin fighting against cousin.

  One day in 1918, my Uncle Milton received his draft notice. My grandparents were very upset. But my mother, at the age of 10, felt on top of the world about her soldier brother going off to war. Realizing how he was regarded by his little sister and all of her friends, my uncle bought them all service pins, which meant that they had a loved one in the service. All the little girls were delighted.

  The moment came when my uncle and the other soldiers, without any training but all in uniforms, boarded the train. The band played and the crowd cheered. Although no one noticed, I’m sure my grandmother had a tear in her eye for the only son. The train slowly pulled out, but not about a thousand yards when it suddenly paused. Everyone stared in wonder as the train slowly returned to the station. There was a dead silence before the doors opened and the men started to step out. Someone shouted, “The war is over!” For a moment, nobody moved, but then the people heard someone bark orders at the soldiers. The men lined up in two lines, walked down the steps, and with the band playing, marched down the street, as returning heroes, to be welcomed home. My mother said it was a great day, but she was just a little disappointed that it didn’t last a tiny bit longer.

  51. What the grandfather was most worried about was .

  A. the spread of the world war

  B. the safety of his two cousins

  C. a drop in his living standards

  D. his relatives killing each other

  52. The underlined phrase “draft notice” means “ “

  A. order for army service

  B. train ticket for Europe

  C. letter of rejection

  D. note of warning

  53. What did the “service pins” ***in Para.2*** stand for in the eyes of the little girls?

  A. Strength.

  B. Courage.

  C. Victory.

  D. Honor.

  54. Which of the following words can best describe the ending of the story?

  A. Disappointing.

  B. Unexpected.

  C. Uncertain.

  D. Inspiring.

  B

  Three years ago, five parrots were set free in a wild place of Arizona, thousands of miles from the Channel Islands in Jersey where they had been looked after by zookeepers. No evolutionary strategies informed them how to behave in this new landscape of mountainous pine forest unoccupied by their kind for 50 years. To the researchers’ surprise, they failed to make contact with a group of wild parrots imported from Mexico and set free at the same time. Within 24 hours the reintroducing ended in failure, and the poor birds were back in cages, on their way to the safety of the Arizona reintroduction programme.

  Ever since then, the programme has enjoyed great success, mainly because the birds now being set free are Mexican birds illegally caught in the wild, confiscated ***沒收*** on arrival north of the border, and raised by their parents in the safety of the programme. The experience shows how little we know about the behaviour and psychology***心理*** of parrots, as Peter Bennett, a bird researcher, points out: “Reintroducing species of high intelligence like parrots is a lot more difficult. People like parrots, always treating them as nothing more than pets or valuable ‘collectables’.”

  Now that many species of parrot are in immediate danger of dying out, biologists are working together to study the natural history and the behaviour of this family of birds. Last year was an important turning point: conservationists founded the World Parrot Trust, based at Hayle in Cornwall, to support research into both wild and caged birds.

  Research on parrots is vital for two reasons. First, as the Arizona programme showed, when reintroducing parrots to the wild, we need to be aware of what the birds must know if they are to survive in their natural home. We also need to learn more about the needs of parrots kept as pets, particularly as the Trust’s campaign does not attempt to discourage the practice, but rather urges people who buy parrots as pets to choose birds raised by humans.

  55. What do we know about the area where the five parrots were reintroduced?

  A. Its landscape is new to parrots pf their kind.

  B. It used to be home to parrots of their kind.

  C. It is close to where they had been kept.

  D. Pine trees were planted to attract birds.

  56. The reintroducing experience three years ago shows that man-raised parrots ______.

  A. can find their way back home in Jersey

  B. are unable to recognize their parents

  C. are unable to adapt to the wild

  D. can produce a new species

  57. Why are researches on parrots important according to the passage?

  A. The Trust shows great concern for the programme.

  B. We need to know more about how to preserve parrots.

  C. Many people are interested in collecting parrots.

  D. Parrots’ intelligence may some day benefit people.

  58. According to the passage, people are advised_______.

  A. to treat wild and caged parrots equally

  B to set up comfortable homes for parrots

  C. not to keep wild parrots as pets

  D. not to let more parrots go to the wild

  C

  When I was seven, my father gave me a Timex, my first watch. I loved it, wore it for years, and haven’t had another one since it stopped ticking a decade ago. Why? Because I don’t need one, I have a mobile phone and I’m always near someone with an iPod or something like that. All these devices***裝置***tell the time----which is why, if you look around, you’ll see lots of empty wrists; sales of watches to young adults have been going down since 2007.

  But while the wise have realized that they don’t need them, others----apparently including some distinguished men of our time----are spending total fortunes on them. Brands such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Breitling command shocking prices, up to £250,000 for a piece.

  This is ridiculous. Expensive cars go faster than cheap cars. Expensive clothes hang better than cheap clothes. But these days all watches tell the time as well as all other watches. Expensive watches come with extra functions----but who needs them? How often do you dive to 300 metres into the sea or need to find your direction in the area around the South Pole? So why pay that much of five years’ school fees for watches that allow you to do these things?

  If justice were done, the Swiss watch industry should have closed down when the Japanese discovered how to make accurate watches for a five-pound note. Instead the Swiss reinvented the watch, with the aid of millions of pounds’ worth of advertising, as a message about the man wearing it. Rolexes are for those who spend their weekends climbing icy mountains; a Patek Philippe is for one from a rich or noble family; a Breitling suggests you like to pilot planes across the world.

  Watches are now classified as “investments”***投資***. A 1994 Philippe recently sold for nearly £350,000, while 1960s Rolexes have gone from £15,000 to £30,000 plus in a year. But a watch is not an investment. It’s a toy for self-satisfaction, a matter of fashion. Prices may keep going up----they’ve been rising for 15 years. But when fashion moves on, the owner of the £350,000 beauty will suddenly find his pride and joy is no more a good investment than my childhood Timex.

  59 The sales of watches to young people have fallen because they__________.

  A. have other devices to tell the time

  B. think watches too expensive

  C. prefer to wear an iPod

  D. have no sense of time

  60 It seems ridiculous to the writer that_______________.

  A. people dive 300 metres into the sea

  B. expensive clothes sell better than cheap ones

  C. cheap cars don’t run as fast as expensive ones

  D. expensive watches with unnecessary functions still sell

  61. What can be learnt about Swiss watch industry from the passage?

  A. It targets rich people as its potential customers.

  B. It’s hard for the industry to beat its competitors.

  C. It wastes a huge amount of money in advertising.

  D. It’s easy for the industry to reinvent cheap watches.

  62 Which would be the best title for the passage?

  A. Timex or Rolex?

  B. My Childhood Timex

  C. Watches? Not for Me!

  D. Watches----a Valuable Collection

  D

  A few years ago, Paul Gerner began to gather a group of architects in Las Vegas to ask them what it would take to design a public school that used 50 percent less energy, cost much less to build and obviously improved student learning. “I think half of then fell off their chairs,” Gerner says.

  Gerner manages school facilities ***設施***for Clark County, Nevada, a district roughly the size of Massachusetts. By 2018,143,000 additional students will enter the already crowded public-education system. Gerner needs 73 new schools to house them. Four architecture teams have nearly finished designing primary school prototypes ***樣品***; they plan to construct their schools starting in 2009. The district will then assess how well the schools perform, and three winners will copy those designs in 50 to 70 new buildings.

  Green schools are appearing all over , but in Clark County, which stands out for its vastness, such aggressive targets are difficult because deign requirements like more natural light for students go against the realities of a desert climate. “One of the biggest challenges is getting the right site orientation***朝向***,” Mark McGinty, a director at SH Architecture, says. His firm recently completed a high school in Las Vegas. “You have the same building, same set of windows, but if its orientation is incorrect and it faces the sun, it will be really expensive to cool.”

  Surprisingly, the man responsible for one of re most progressive green-design competitions has doubts about ideas of eco-friendly buildings. “I don’t believe in the new green religion,” Gerner says. “Some of the building technologies that you get are impractical. I’m interested in those that work.” But he wouldn’t mind if some green features inspire students. He says he hopes to set up green energy systems that allow them to learn about the process of harvesting wind and solar power. “You never know what’s going to start the interest of a child to study math and science,” he says.

  63.How did the architects react to Gerner’s design requirements?

  A. They lost balance in excitement.

  B. they showed strong disbelief.

  C. they expressed little interest.

  D. they burst into cheers.

  64. Which order of steps is followed in carrying out the project?

  A. Assessment-Prototype-Design-Construction.

  B. Assessment-Design-Prototype-Construction.

  C. Design-Assessment-Prototype-Construction.

  D. Design-Prototype-Assessment-Construction.

  65. What makes it difficult to build green schools in Clark County?

  A. The large size.

  B. Limited facilities.

  C. The desert climate.

  D. Poor natural resources.

  66.What dose Gerner think of the ideas of green schools?

  A. They are questionable.

  B. They are out of date.

  C. They are advanced.

  D. They are practical.

  E

  Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be, Places of business that used to keep daytime “business hours” are now open late into the night. And on the Internet, the hour of the day and the day of the week have become irrelevant ***不相關的***.A half century ago in the United States, most people experienced strong and precise dividing lines between days of rest and days of work, school time and summer time. Today the boundaries still exist, but they seem not clear.

  The law in almost all states used to require stores to close on Sunday; in most, it no longer does, It used to keep the schools open in all seasons except summer, in most, it still does. And whether the work week should strengthen its legal limits, or whether it should become more “flexible,” is often debated. How should we, as a society, organize our time? Should we go even further in relaxing the boundaries of time until we live in a world in which every minute is much like every other?

  These are not easy questions even to ask. Part of the difficulty is that we rarely recognize the “law of time” even when we meet it face to face. We know as children that we have to attend school a certain number of hours, a certain number of days, a certain number of years – but unless we meet the truant officer ***學監*** ,we may well think that we should go to school due to social custom and parents’ demand rather than to the law. As adults we are familiar with “extra pay for overtime working,” but less familiar with the fact that what constitutes***構成*** “overtime” is a matter of legal definition. When we turn the clock forward to start daylight – saving time, have we ever thought to ourselves: “Here is the law in action”? As we shall see, there is a lot of law that has great influence on how organize and use time: compulsory education law, overtime law, and daylight – saving law- as well as law about Sunday closing, holidays, being late to work, time zones, and so on. Once we begin to look for it, we will have no trouble finding a law of time to examine and assess.

  67. By saying” Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be,” the writer means that __________.

  A. work time is equal to rest time

  B. many people have a day off on Monday,

  C. it is hard for people to decide when to rest

  D. the line between work time and rest time is unclear

  68. The author raises the questions in Paragraph 2 to introduce the fact that people____.

  A. fail to make full use of their time

  B. enjoy working overtime for extra pay

  C. are unaware of the law of time

  D. welcome flexible working hours

  69.According to the passage, most children tend to believe that they go to school because they_____.

  A. need to acquire knowledge

  B. have to obey their parents

  C. need to find companions

  D. have to observe the law

  70. What is the main idea of the passage?

  A. Our life is governed by the law of time.

  B. How to organize time is not worth debating.

  C. New ways of using time change our society.

  D. Our time schedule is decided by social customs.

  第四部分:書面表達***共兩節,滿分40分***

  第一節:完成句子***共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分***

  閱讀下列各小題,根據括號內的漢語提示,用句末括號內的英語單詞完成句子,並將答案寫在答題卡上的相應題號後。

  例:We______***起床***before dawn. It was still dark outside.***get***

  答案:got up

  71.______***多虧了***her assistance ,we succeeded in starting the engine. ***owe***

  72.When you are finished with the electric iron, don’t forget_____***關掉它***. ***turn***

  73.During his last lecture, the scientist______***覺得***easier to explain the theory to those with some background knowledge. ***find***

  74._____***獲得獎學金*** gave Martin the chance to go to a college in one of the northern states.***win***

  75.If times______***變了***,have our ways of thinking changed too? ***change***

  76. At the award ceremony, Mr. Jackson said, “For me, there has been______***沒有更大的回報***than your support.”***great***

  77.______***任何計劃好了的事***is sure to change as one puts it into practice. ***whatever***

  78.Such knowledge is still useful ______***當應用*** to similar situations in other countries. ***when***

  79.After circling around the earth for three days, Shenzhou Spaceship received the command from the ground that _____***它著陸***as scheduled the next day. ***land***

  80.Learning strategies, to _________***老師們認為*** importance, have not yet drawn enough attention of students. ***attach***

  第二節:短文寫作***共1題;滿分25分***

  假設你是華華,與英國網友湯姆約定用對方的母語通訊,以提高各自的外語水平。最近你收到湯姆的電子郵件***附後***,發現有一個成語使用不當。請根據下列要點,用英文回一封電子郵件。

  要點:

  1. 不應使用“無所不為”,應使用“無所事事”;

  2. 說明這兩個成語的用法;

  3. 給予鼓勵。

  注意:1.詞數為100左右;

  2.參考釋義:無所不為- do all kinds of bad things

  無所事事- have nothing to do;

  3.除以上兩個成語外,郵件中不得使用其他漢字或拼音;

  4.電子郵件的開頭和結尾已為你寫好***不計入你所寫詞數***,但不得抄入答題卡。

  附***湯姆的郵件***:

  華華,你好!

  近幾天在忙什麼事?有什麼有意思的事嗎?我們的學校放假了,所以這幾天在家無所不為,飽食終日,只好上網發伊妹兒。沒意思。我決定找份工作,做個自食其力的人。祝好!

  湯姆

  ***以下所給內容不得抄入答題卡***

  Hi! Tom,

  Nice to read your e-mail today. I notice you’ve begun to use Chinese idioms and used most of them correctly.

  …

  Hope you’ll find a job soon.

  Huahua

  答案

  第一部分:聽力***每小題1.5分,滿分30分***

  1.A 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.B

  11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.C

  第二部分:詞彙知識運用

  第一節:多項選擇***每小題1分,滿分10分***

  21.D 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.B 28.C 29.B 30.D

  第二節:完形填空***每小題1.5分,滿分30分***

  31.B 32.A 33.C 34.D 35.B 36.A 37.B 38.D 39.C 40.D

  41.D 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.A

  第三部分:閱讀理解***每小題2分,滿分40分***

  A篇:51.D 52.A 53.D 54.B B篇:55.B 56.C 57.B 58.C

  C篇:59.A 60.D 61.A 62.C D篇:63.B 64.D 65.C 66.A

  E篇:67.D 68.C 69.B 70.A

  第四部分:書面表達

  第一節:完成句子***每小題1.5分,滿分15分***

  71. Owing to

  72. to turn it off

  73. found it/found ***that*** it was

  74. Winning a scholarship

  75. have changed

  76. no greater reward/ no reward greater

  77. Whatever one has planned/ Whatever has been planned

  78. when ***it is*** applied

  79. it ***should*** land

  80. which ***the*** teachers attach/ have attached

  第二節:短文寫作***滿分25分***

  Possible version:

  Hi! Tom,

  Nice to read your e-mail today. I notice you’ve begun to use Chinese idioms and used most of them correctly.

  However, I’m afraid there is one mistake I’d like to point out. It is “無所不為”. This idiom means “do all kinds of bad things”. Are you doing all kinds of bad things at home? I guess what you were really trying to say is that you’ve got nothing to do these days. In that case, you should use “無所事事”. We usually use “無所不為” to express the idea that people dare to do anything bad, and “無所事事” to describe the situation in which people have got nothing meaningful to do. Have I made myself clear?

  Anyway, I’m amazed at the progress you’ve made.

  Hope you’ll find a job soon.

  Huahua


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