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第一节:单项填空(共20小题; 每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.--- I ‘m given the chance to accompany our foreign guests on the trip.

---_____! I wish I had the chance.

A.Good luck B. Good for you C. Cheer up D. Absolutely

2.At _____ press conference. Liu Xiang ,who recently set a new Asian record, saidthere was still____ room to improve the speed-up and ____distance between Roblesof Cuba and himself.

A.a ; the ; a B. a ; / ; a C. / ; a ; a D. the ; / ; a

3.The Argentine train crash killed 49 people, and 600 people were injured, 461 ofthem_____ hospitalization.

A.requiring B. required C. require D. are required

4.My little sister went through a stage _____she constantly bought the same exactclothes as me.

A.on which B. by which C. to which D. in which

5.---Have you heard that Jeremy Lin, who was a mere _____ weeks ago, has becomethe brightest star at Madison Square Garden?

---Yes,his story was too good to be true. Anyway, he’s got the recognition of the fansof basketball

A.somebody B. anybody C. nobody D. everybody

6.______to the high pace of work, George feels uneasy on weekends when he is free athome.

A.Having accustomed B. Being accustomed C. Accustomed D. Accustoming

7.Once you set your goal, you should try your best to _______ it.

A.accomplish B. attempt C. maintain D. acquire

8.I’m afraid we haven’t enough time for a long talk. Will you please make it______?

A.naturally B. briefly C. constantly D. finally

9.We all show our respect on Monday morning when our national flag ______.

A.is raised B. is being risen C. is being rising D. is being raised

10.My uncle majored in _______, studying the relation of plants and livingcreatures to each other and to their environment.

A.psychology B. biology C. ecology D. photography

11.--- Will you two go to the exhibition tomorrow?

---No. We're going somewhere else, ________, shopping.

A.rather than B. or rather C. in addition to D. other than

12.China has lodged an official _____ against Tokyo, after the mayor of a Japanesecity again denied the well-documented pre-World War II massacre of severalhundred thousand Chinese civilians by Japanese troops in 1937.

A.complaint B. investigation C. issue D. commitment

13.The company is quite honest and guarantees the new product ______ under warrantyfor three years.

A.should be B. shall be C. will be D. can be

14.The music tutor, having tested both Ann and Clare, said that she consideredClare very _____.

A.convincing B. amusing C. hardworking D. promising

15.The boy wanted to ride his bicycle in the street, but his father told him_______.

A.not to B. not to ride C. not to do D. do not to

16.______any suspicious-looking mail, especially if it asks for your personal details, tothe company.

A.Reporting B. To report C. Do report D. Make report

17.Don’t you know that by no means ______ a mobile phone in class?

A.a student should use B. should a student use C. a student uses D. does a studentuse

18.Nowadays, EQ and PQ as well as IQ _________ in children’s growth.

A.is made the best of B. are caught up with

C.is paid attention to D. are attached importance to

19.US President Barack Obama made an opening offer in ________could be a longnegotiation with corporate America on Wednesday, putting forward his first clearplan to cut the corporate tax rate.

A.what B. which C. that D. where

20.If the old couple ______ more when they were young, they _____a better life atpresent.

A.saved, might live B. have saved, may live

C.had saved, would live D. had saved, could have lived

第二节完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1分,共20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的4个(A、B、C、D)选项中,选出最佳选项。

Oneof my friends did business with somebody else a few years ago. Theirfreighter(货船) was upturned by a storm 21 and their hope, together with theirmerchandise vanished 22 . He was so upset by the blow that he became 23 andcouldn’t 24 concentrate his attention. His 25 who suffered the same catastrophenever lost heart. His days went on as 26 as before. My friend asked him how hecould 27 it. He said:” You curse, you grieve, life goes on as usual; you arehappy and enjoy yourself, the world 28 as usual. Which course do youfollow?”

That’show a person leads his life. When you are optimistic and in a good 29 , yourfuture seems sunny and bright. 30 , when you are worried and have your mind 31in sadness, your future will turn dark. The latter situation, if you allow it 32, will cost you a great deal. You will lose 33 and courage to fight for thebetter. You will 34 the joyful things that come your way. They are really themost important, the most reliable part of links of our life. If they get looseand drop 35 , how can you keep happiness?

There’sa poem 36 : “Whether you are 37 or not, whether you like or dislike, showattention or 38 , flowers bloom luxuriously all the same.” Yes, that’s 39 . Justas flowers keep blooming, fine days are passing away day after day. How to spendyour days--- joyfully or 40 --- will entirely depend on yourself.

21.A. on the sea B. in the sea C. by sea D. at sea

22.A. in a moment B. all of a sudden C. in sudden D. at once

23.A. worry B. eager C. low-spirited D. high-spirited

24.A. even B. longer C. no longer D. ever

25.A. friend B. partner C. parent D. companion

26.A. colorfully B. sadly C. smooth D. wealthily

27.A. do with B. work out C. settle D. manage

28.A. works B. runs C. goes D. keeps

29.A. condition B. situation C. mood D. behavior

30.A. On the other hand B. Therefore C. On the contrary D. Moreover

31.A. caged B. to be caged C. being caught D. closed

32.A. continue B. going on C. keeping on D. to last

33.A. trust B. confidence C. wisdom D. ambition

34.A. let go B. catch up C. give away D. hand over

35.A. one by one B. one after one C. one after another D. one another

36.A. reads B. which reading C. that said D. that says

37.A. know B. aware C. understand D. aware of

38.A. ignore B. not C. reject D. avoid

39.A. one B. that C. it D. what

40.A. carefully B. naturally C. faithfully D. sorrowfully

第二部分:阅读理解(本题有两小节,第一节共20小题;每小题2分,第二节共5小题;每小题2分;满分50分)

第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

A

Twentyyears ago, Americans were a rare sight in China. But decades later, things havechanged dramatically. Americans are found in every Chinese province and regionand in all walks of life. Much of this change is due to the increasing exchangeand improving relationship between the two countries, but what lures many hereis China’s rapid development and the huge opportunities that have arisen withthat development. It is also China’s long history and diverse culture that hookso many Americans.

ErikNilsson has been working for the English newspaper China Daily as a reporter forfive years since his graduation from Central Michigan University. Although hisoriginal plan was to become a conflict zone reporter in Latin America, hedecided to stay at China Daily after an internship there.

“Ifound China extraordinarily fascinating, so interesting and so different, andbecoming more important globally. The changes here are so dramatic, and thepeople are very, very wonderful. Then I realized this is the place to be areporter,” Nilsson told China Today.

RobertBrownell, a former IT engineer with Microsoft in Seattle, is now teaching inChina and appreciates the different atmosphere in the school. His actions are alot less restricted here than they would be in the U.S. “For good students, Ican give them candy,” he explains. ”But in American schools, if you give food tostudents, they have to be sealed and airtight and tested. (In China) I can patthem on the back and raise my voice. But in America, everything is regulated somuch, you just can’t do anything. So the class here is much more fun andlively.”

Apartfrom alluring job opportunities, China is also over-flowing with lucrativebusiness opportunities. Kodi Keith Avila, the 30-year- old Hawaiian is running abusiness English school, New York Minutes, in Beijing. Avila first came to Chinain 2007 on a scholarship program as a student of University of Hawaii. It wasencouragement from his professor that finally convinced him to go to China. “Hethought China would overtake other countries in trade, consumption andtechnology,” Avila said.“I saw many good opportunities for personal careers orbusiness development in China. So many limousines Audi, Mercedes-Benz, so manybusinessmen and skyscrapers. By providing the start-up capital and going throughall necessary procedures, one can get a business license in China as long as onehas a good business plan” he told China Today.

GabrielleMarie Caponigro, aged 21, was drawn to China by her fascination with ChineseAcupuncture. She is a junior at Loyola University Maryland, and arrived in Chinafor a Chinese language study program last September.

“Icame to China because I am interested in Chinese medicine. Learning Chineselanguage will help me learn Chinese medicine,” Caponigro told China Today. Sheis not alone among Americans in becoming more and more fascinated with Chineseculture after they come to China, and this helps them settle into living andworking here.

41.Erik Nilsson meant to _______ after graduation.

A.work as an English newspaper editor B. work for China Daily

C.become a conflict zone reporter in America D. cover his reports in LatinAmerica

42.From Robert Brownell’s story, we know that ________.

A.He couldn’t find a job and had to come to China

B.School teachers share more freedom in China than in the U.S.

C.American teachers are only allowed to give sealed food to their students

D.American classes are more fun and lively

43.The underlined word “lures” means _________.

A.promotes B. supports C. prevents D. tempts

44.Kodi Keith Avila stays in China running his business because ______.

A.he is on a scholarship program as a student of University of Hawaii

B.he has provided the start-up capital

C.he was encouraged and seized the business opportunity

D.his professor convinced him to run a school

45.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?

A.Americans Following Their Dreams to China B. China--- A Jobseekers’ Paradise

C.Starting Business in China D. The Fascinating Chinese Culture

B

PreconferenceEvents: Preconference events are available on Wednesday, April 13 and Thursday,April 14.If you are planning to attend any of them, please verify yourregistration confirmation to ensure that you were registered successfully andschedule your travel accordingly. Updates about the schedule and logistics willbe made available on the conference website (www.AsiaSociety.org/NCLC) prior tothe event.

ConferenceCheck-in: You can pick up your final program, conference bag and badge at theregistration desk, located on the Ballroom Level of the Hilton San FranciscoUnion Square. The location of the workshops and sessions will be published inthe hard copy of the program.

Programand Website: Visit the National Chinese Language Conference website(www.AsiaSociety.org/NCLC) for conference details and updates. Make sure you’veadded nclc@asiasociety.org to your address book, to ensure e-mail communicationsfrom the conference team don’t get blocked by your spam filter.

Meals:The National Chinese Language Conference includes the following meals forregistered attendees:

Thursday:Dinner

Friday:Continental breakfast, lunch, evening reception refreshments

Saturday:Breakfast

Dress:Business casual for daytime and evening events.

EveningEvents: Join us on Friday, April 15 for an evening of art and culture at SanFrancisco’s Asian Art Museum. This event is complimentary for full conferenceregistrants. If you have questions regarding registration, pleasee-mailnclcreg@collegeboard.org; for all other inquiries pleasee-mailnclc@asiasociety.org.

Onbehalf of Asia Society, the College Board and Mandarin Institute we look forwardto seeing you in San Francisco!

Sincerely,

2011National Chinese Language Conference Team

46.Who is this passage intended for?

A.Government administrators

B.Students to study abroad

C.Teachers who are invited to teach Chinese in the U.S.

D.Those who are to attend a conference

47.To book a room by phone, you need all the following except ___________.

A.your credit card B. the group code, hotel name and conference name

C.your ID card D. one-night charge plus tax

48.Which of the statements is NOT true?

A.You may attend any of the events on Wednesday and Thursday.

B.You are arranged to travel to somewhere else for sightseeing on April13&14

C.The conference opens at 5 p.m. with a dinner party

D.The finishing time for the conference is 1:00 p.m. lunch not included

49.After checking in the conference, you need to __________.

A.just stay in the Hilton San Francisco Union Square.

B.stay on the Ballroom Level of the Hilton San Francisco Union Square.

C.go to different workshops and sessions

D.be dressed in business suits

C

WASHINGTON---Atleast four more U.S. air-traffic controllers are caught nodding off on the jobat three separate airports across the nation, the government said Wednesday.

Thecontroller working alone in the tower fell asleep and was out of communicationfor 16 minutes while a medical flight carrying a patient was trying to land atabout 2 A.M. Wednesday at Reno-Tahoe International Airport in Nevada, theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.

TheFAA announced that it is also investigating a controller who fell asleep Mondayat Boeing King County International Airport in Seattle and two controllers whowere unresponsive at Preston Smith International Airport in Lubbock, Texas, onMarch 29.The agency had earlier revealed that an air-traffic supervisor fellasleep March 23 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and a controllerslept for five hours at McGhee Tyson Airport in Knoxville, Tennessee onFeb.19.

“Iam sick of this,” Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Chairman JayRockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, said in a statement. “We can’t have anaviation system where some of the people responsible for safety are asleep atthe switch.”

Asthe incidents pile up, sleep experts say it demonstrates that the agency faces asystemic issue with the thousands of people expected to work through the nightin safety-critical jobs. Scientific research shows that workers on midnightshifts make more errors because it is so difficult for the body to adapt tosleeping during the day, they say.

Theagency will add an extra controller at the 27 towers staffed with one worker onthe midnight shift, the FAA statement said. Agency chief Randy Babbitt and thecontrollers’ union president, Paul Rinaldi, will visit facilities around thecountry next week to reinforce the need for “the highest professionalstandards,” according to the FAA.

DougChurch, a spokesman for Rinaldi of the National Air Traffic ControllersAssociation, didn’t immediately return a telephone call for comment.

RepresentativeJohn Mica, the Florida Republican who chairs the House transportation committee,criticized the decision to add controllers. “Only in the federal governmentwould you double up on workers, averaging $161,000 per year in salary andbenefits, that aren’t doing their job,” Mica said in a statement. Mica haspushed legislation (立法)that would allow as many as 90 smaller airports to switchfrom federal to private controllers.

“Peoplehave known these problems with fatigue(疲劳)have existed for years,” said JohnGoglia, a Boston-based aviation safety consultant. “They’re now showing up. TheFAA is admitting they exist. Now the FAA needs to work on it.”

Babbittsaid April 6 a controller was in the process of being fired for deliberatelysleeping on the job at the McGhee Tyson Airport in Knoxville, Tennessee, onFebruary 19.

Thefour controllers in Nevada, Seattle and Texas have been suspended pendinginvestigations, the FAA said.

50.________ controllers since February have been caught sleeping on duty at nightor early morning.

A.4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7

51.The underlined part “double up on workers” means ___________.

A.add two more workers B. staff two workers at a post

C.settle two workers in a double room D. give the workers double pay

52.According to John Goglia, fatigue problem ___________.

A.is a known potential danger B. has never appeared before

C.is common for day-time shift workers D. seldom shows up at night

53.Which statement is true?

A.A controller fell asleep without communication for 16 minutes in Knoxville,Tennessee

B.A medical flight carrying a patient failed to land with the controllerasleep.

C.Jay Rockefeller pays little attention to sleeping at the switch

D.Mica refused to support the decision to staff more controllers on the midnightshift.

54.We can infer from the passage that ____________.

A.The controllers were working alone while they were on duty

B.The incidents are rooted in fatigue problems and those on midnight shifts needan extra nap

C.In the U.S. , thousands of people expect to work through the night insafety-critical jobs

D.The agency has added an extra controller at the 27 towers

D

Iwas 20 years old when my mother passed away. It was the first real blow thatlife had dealt me, and I thought I would never recover. Then, by the time thefollowing spring came, the pain was almost bearable and again I could findpleasure in the miraculous reward of nature.

Atfirst, I went to the cemetery with trepidation. But then, amazingly, by tendingher grave and decorating it with flowers, I was ridding myself of the painfulmemories.

Theyears passed. I moved from Kaposvar, Hungary, the town where I had been born andhad spent my youth. So did my siblings. We only came together on feast days,especially on All Souls’ Day in the cemetery.

Fatherlived with me for many years, to a ripe old age. Now that he, too, rests beneaththe white marble stone, I go even more eagerly to the cemetery. While I tend myparents’ grave site, again I am with them in thought.

Oneday I noticed a modest grave site behind my parents’ plot. It lay among themagnificent granite and marble markers of the other graves, its very simplicitycalling attention to itself. Ivy(长春藤) had covered the site and its onlydecoration was a simple wooden cross on which was written in copper letters aname, and that she lived 22 years. Whenever I went by, the plot and itssurroundings looked cared for and neat, and each time I felt curious about thismysterious woman who had lived all of 22 years.

OnceI saw an elderly man leaving from there. I concluded that perhaps he had come tovisit his wife. In 1996 I was preparing for All Souls’ Day in the cemetery whenagain I caught sight of him, tending the grave. Tall, somewhat bent, he was wellpassed middle age. We nodded to each other and continued our work. OccasionallyI stole a glance at my neighbor. When I noticed that he hadn’t got the tools fora proper cleanup, I offered him mine, which he gratefully accepted. After this,it seemed only natural to engage him in conversation. I asked him whose grave itwas. This was his answer:

“Mymother’s. She died young, in 1912 when I was only a year-and-a half old. Ireally never knew her. I made her that cross and the copper letters.”

Thenhe went on:” No one comes to visit this grave but me because I was her onlychild. She died of pneumonia. My father remarried and my stepmother only caredfor her own children. So then I always came here to my mother, whether insadness or in joy. Later, life took me far afield, but I never forgot thisgrave. For me it was the same as the family home is for others. I always camehome here.”

“Withthe years passing, it is getting more difficult for me to come, but as long asmy legs will carry me, at least twice a year I visit my mother. I’m in my 80s.so who knows how long I can still make it.’

Instunned silence I listened. Tears clouded my eyes as I realized that I had neverseen such boundless love. How much easier is my lot, I thought, for at anymoment I can reach into my storehouse of memories and draw out the joyful or sadvignettes(小插图) that bind me to my parents with a thousand threads. What memoriesmight this kindly old gentleman harbor? Perhaps a face from an ancient fadedphotograph of his mother.

Whata great attachment throughout his long life must have led him back again andagain to the resting place of that young woman whose motherly love he couldnever truly savor(尝到), only forever feels its enormous lack.

Wesaid good-bye. I was deeply moved because I knew that I had been given a greatgift. I had been allowed a glimpse of the royal and long-lasting affection thatbound a simple and noble-hearted man to his mother. I decided I would tend thegrave together with that of my parents, where, finally, the aged child will havemet his youthful mother.

55.All Souls’ Day is a feast day ______________.

A.to visit the cemetery and memorize the dead B. for families to get together inthe cemetery

C.to give gifts to family members D. for daughters and sons to memorize theirparents

56.From the passage, we know _____________.

A.the author’s mother died young and her father, too

B.the author’s mother is dead while her father enjoys a long life

C.the man’s mother died very young before he was born

D.the author’s father lived long while the man’s mother died very young

57.The underlined words “calling attention to itself” in the 5th paragraphmeans_______.

A.desiring to be paid attention to B. making it easily noticed

C.too modest to be noticed D. calling itself to draw others’ attention

58.The author stole a glance at her neighbor because____________.

A.they were living in the same neighborhood

B.the man was tall and straight, well passed middle age

C.she was wondering about the dead young lady’s story

D.she knew the dead in the grave was the man’s mother

59.From Paragraph 10 we can conclude that ___________.

A.the author lived near the cemetery and can visit her parents at any time

B.the poor gentleman had hardly any memory of his dear mother’s love

C.the author is bound to her parents with threads

D.the gentleman comes back “home” whenever he wants to

60.What message is conveyed in the passage?

A.Love is a length of thread to bind mother and children together.

B.Mother needs love from her children even if she is dead.

C.Parents’ love is always royal and long-lasting to children.

D.Mother’s love can be a boundless gift to their children.

第二节:下面文章中有5处(61-65题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

A.A Platform to Express Personal Opinions

B.Two Sides to Every Coin

C.Solving Problems All Together

D.A New Way to Access Information

E.All There to Share

F.Changing Ways of Communication

Weibo,Changing Our Lives

InAugust of 2009, the popular news and entertainment website Sina.com.cn launcheda test version of ‘Sina Weibo”, becoming one of the first mainland web companiesto experiment with a micro-blogging service. According to statistics from theCNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center), by the first half of 2011,the number of Weibo users had reached 195 million,

andthis figure continues to grow.

61.____________

Incomparison to other social networking services such as SNS, BBS and Blog, Weibooffers a more streamlined, live-to –the-minute service and covers a greaterrange of subject matter.

OnDec. 1,2010 a website malfunction occurred and Weibo was unavailable for fourhours. Users were predictably frustrated. One daily newspaper conducted a surveythrough its own Weibo account on the question, ”What did you do in those fourhours?” Some answers read,” I couldn’t function normally, life if dull withoutWeibo.” or “All I did for those four hours was keep refreshing the browserwindow. I can’t live without Weibo.” or” During the breakdown I was just reallybored.”

62.__________

InChina, people working in traditional media are more and more often accessinginformation via Weibo. A study into Chinese reporter’s working habits revealedthat 47.7 percent of them use Weibo frequently, and more than 60 percent haveused social media for clues about news, researching topics or even forinterviews.

“OnWeibo, the reading environment, rhythm of prose and issues of continuity betweentopics can all be done away with in favor of the raw message.” said Neweeklymagazine chief commentator Linhu Lei.

63.___________

“Weibo, as a form of ‘personal media’, functions as a tool for the expression ofpersonal opinions to the society that surround us and encourages like –mindedindividuals to share thoughts on topics of mutual interest. This fosters adiversity of opinion and encourages information transparency, all the whilebuilding up a public platform for the pursuit of truth. In this sense, Weibopromotes a more democratic and open society,” Yu Guoming remarked.

64.__________

AsWeibo has developed over the past two years, people have begun to discuss a morediverse range of topics rather than just giving simple statements about theirday. These days, job opportunities and medical advice can be found through theservice and groups provide a place for marketing and even for policymakers todiscuss policies. There are, however, rumors, rude remarks and irrationalbehavior are all amplified on Weibo. Weibo can be taken advantage of by thoseseeking an easy buck through a scam or by someone looking to spread a rumor tosabotage a business competitor.

65._________

OnJuly 29,2009 Twitter’s inaugural invitation to tweeters. “Share and discoverwhat’s happening right now, anywhere in the world” replaced the original , “Whatare you doing?” This pioneering micro-blogging service has gone on to change theway people communicate. Weibo has changed the nature of people’s interactionwith the information they obtain, and internet users have since discovered thatthey can make their voices heard far and wide.

第二卷(共40分)

第三部分:写作(共二节,满分40分)

第一节: 短文改错 (共10小题; 每小题1分,满分10分)

下列短文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。

增加:在缺词处加出加一个漏字(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Inthe summer when I want to relax, I go down to the river at the edge of ourvillage. There is a deep pond there and all the village children met in hotweather to swim. The tall trees among the river bank give us a shade when wejust want to sit and talk and the sandy river bank is perfect for the littlechildren to play. On the opposite river bank are some large rocks on which weolder children swim when we want to sunbathe. The river flows slow and the wateris crystal clear. The air smells of trees and damp earth and my worries begin toappear as I arrive.

Sometimeson warm evenings we take food or drink down to the river. That is very pleasantto sit with friends and watching the night fall. I can’t think of anywhere I’drather be on a summer evening.

第二节书面表达(满分30分)

假定你是Bob’sColumn@aol.com的负责人,收到下面来信后,以Bob署名写一封120词左右的回信,回信应包括下列要点:1.对该事件的评论。

2.建议和忠告。

注意:文章的开头和结尾已给出(不计词数)。

DearMarty,

Thankyou for writing to me. Your letter touched a warm spot in my heart.

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

Withwarm regards and best wishes.

Bob

(英语)答案

参考范文(129 words)

DearMarty,

Thankyou for writing to me. Your letter touched a warm spot in my heart.

I’msurprised to learn there is a wide gap between rich and poor among you students.It is obviously wrong for that guy to put you to shame rudely.

Iassume some students have more money than others, but this should not affecttheir behavior. There’re many ways of being rich if we can enjoy lives and findpeace within ourselves. Being “rich” or “poor” will prove to be temporaryespecially in a rapidly changing society. Material wealth vanishes more quicklythan it comes.

Tryto ignore their arrogance. Do better than they can in spite of their money.Maybe you can be richer than they are in grades and behavior. Your faith inyourself and ability will be your riches and your reward will be greater thantheirs.

Tryit.

Withwarm regards and best wishes.

Bob


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