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xxx公司文件编号:文件日期:修订次数:第1.0次更改批准审核制定方案设计,管理制度PART-1(A)Gordonwashungry.Heopenedtherefrigerator,25_____thereusedtobemuchfoodbeforehiswifelefthim.Theremustbe26_____inheretoeat,hethought.Now,however,therewasasinglehotdog.After27_____(take)itoutofitspackage,heputasmallfryingpanontothestove’sgasburner.Heturnedontheheat.Thenhepouredalittlebitofvegetableoilintothepan.Heslicedthehotdoginhalflengthwise.28_____theoilgothot,heputthetwohalvesinthepan.About29_____minutelater,heflippedeachhalfover.Afteranotherminute,hetookthehotdogoutofthepan.Gordonputtwoslicesofbreadintothetoaster.Thiswastastyandhealthybread.Thefirstingredient30_____(list)wasorganicsproutedwheat.Thefirstingredientinordinarybreadisusuallyunbleachedflour.Whenthetoastpoppedup,heputmustard,mayonnaise,andketchupononeslice.Thenheaddedtwoslicesofonion.31_____topoftheonions,heplacedthehotdog.Ontopofthehotdog,heputacoupleofslicesofapple.Thenheaddedsomebitsofhotgreenchile,andthenputthetoppieceoftoastontothechilebits.32_____asandwich,hethought,ashesatdown33_____(eat).(B)Saraneededtoseethedoctor.Shehadanupsetstomach.Shefeltbloated,andneededtopassgaseveryminuteorso.Thiswasterrible.She34_____hardlygoanywhereinpublic.Herfriendstoldheritwas35_____shehadmovedtoAmerica.Theair,water,andfoodinAmericaweren'tagreeingwithher.Theysaidshewouldhavetoreturntoherhomecountry."Noway,"Sarasaid.Shedidn'twanttogohome.ShelikedAmerica.Thiswasaminorproblem,shewassure.Anygooddoctorwouldsolveitinnotime.Twodayslater,shesawherdoctor.Heaskedherifshedrankmilk.Shesaidyes,threeglassesaday."Don'tdrinkany36_____(much)regularmilk.Startdrinkinglactose-freemilk,becauselactosecanupsetyourstomach."Thenheaskedher37_____therewereanybigproblemsinherlife.Shesaidthatherboyfriendwasabigproblem.Hewantedtogetmarried,38_____shedidn't.Thedoctorsaidthatsheshouldbreakupwithherboyfriendandfind39_____."Why"Saraasked."Becauseyourboyfriend40_____(give)youtoomuchstress.Heisprobablythemaincauseofyourupsetstomach.""Idon'tthinkmyboyfriendisgoingtolikethat.""Justtellhimifhereallylovesyou,heshouldleaveyou."(A)25.where27.something28.taking29.When/After30.a/one31.listed32.On33.what34.toeat(B)35.could36.because37.more37.if38.but39.another40.isgivingPART-2(A)OnedayIheardtwogirlstalkingaboutmakingnetfriendsinacafé.Onesaidthatshe(25)______(meet)oneofhernetfriendsandtheothertoldhernottobecausemostpeoplefoundtheirnetfriends(26)______(disappoint)inreallife.Weallknowitisquitecommonnowthatmanyteenagers,especially(27)______fromone-childfamilies,liketomakenetfriendsandspendlotsoftimechattingwiththembecausetheyneedsomeonetotalkwithandsharetheirsorrowandhappiness.However,isitwiseforthemtodoso?Inmyopinion,itispossibleforyoutofindsomerealgoodfriendswiththehelpofnewtechnologybutyou(28)____________takecare.WhenyoutalkwithsomeoneunknownontheInternet,youhavenoideaatallwhatkindofpersonheisand(29)______heistellingyouthetruth.Besideswecan’tdenythatsomebadguysmaskthemselvesverywellsothattheycangetmanynicepeople(30)______(trap).So,you’retakingtheriskofmeetingyournetfriends(31)______yougetanyideaabouthim.Inaword,youcanneverbetoocarefulwhenmeetingyournetfriends.(B)Perhapsoneaspectofmodernlifewhichismostoftenconsidered‘annoying’isnoise.Accordingtosomeestimates,theamountofurbannoise(32)______(double)inthepasttenyears,andwiththeincreaseinroadandairtraffic,noiseislikelytoincreasetoo.Noisequiteclearlyaffectsthehealthofmodernman.Itisahealththreat.Loudnoise(33)______(say)tobealeadingcauseofdeafnessamongmanypeopleover65.Itisalsoamajor(34)______(contribute)factorincausingstress,(35)______itselfcausesavarietyofillnesses.Noiseissometimesassociatedwithlackofcommunicationinthemodernworld.Inmanybusyshops,factoriesandnightclubs,(36)______levelandconstancyofnoisemakeconversationatanaturalleveldifficultorimpossible.Certainpeopleinsociety,suchasmotorcyclists,seemtobelievetheyhavearight(37)______(make)asmuchnoiseastheylikewithoutbeingfined.Dothey?Wearesotrainedtonoiseinthismodernworld(38)______peoplegrowingupwithlittle(39)______noexperienceofgenuinepeaceandquiethavebeguntoassociatesilencewithboredom.Isn’tittimeforustostartteachingyoungpeoplethatsilenceisgoldenandthatyoucandoalotofinterestingthings(40)______theaccompanimentofnoise?25.wouldmeet/wasgoingtomeet26.disappointing27.those28.haveto/oughtto29.whether/if30.trapped31.before/unless32.hasdoubled33.issaid34.contributing35.which36.the37.tomake38.that 39.or40.withoutPART-3(A)LastAugustSusanandforty-twootherstudentsgotwetanddirtywhileremovingsixtonsofgarbage(25)_____theriverrunningacrosstheircity.(26)_____cleaneduptheriveraspartofaweeklongenvironmentalcamp.LikeoneinthreeAmericanrivers,thisriverissopollutedthatit’sunsafeforswimmingorfishing.Still,Susan,(27)_____hasjustcompletedherthirdsummercampontherivercleanup,seesachangeinthisriver.“Sincewestartedthreeyearsago,theriverisgettingalot(28)_____(clean),”shesays.Environmentalscientistspraisetheteenagersforremovinggarbage(29)_____canharmwildlife.Waterbirds,forexample,candieofplasticbottleringsandgetcutbytinymetals.Threeyearsago,whenthecleanupstarted,garbagewaseverywhere.Butthisyeartheteenagerscanrowtheirboatsfast.Bytheendofthesix-hourcleanup,they(30)_____(remove)enoughgarbagetofillmorethantwolargetrucks.“(31)_____(see)allthatgarbageintherivermakespeoplebegintocareaboutenvironmentalissues,”Susansays.Shehopesthatwhenothersreadthat,sheandherpeerscareenough(32)_____(clean)itup,maybetheywouldthinktwicebeforetheythrowgarbageintotheriver.(B)DaveFusslosthisjob(33)_____(drive)atruckforasmallcompanyinwestMichigan.Hiswife,Gerrie,wasstillworkinginthelocalschoolcafeteria,andthepriceofeverythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatriskofjoiningthemillionsofAmericanswhohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.ThenDaveandGerriereceivedatimelygift$7,000,alegacy(遗产)fromtheirneighborsIshandArleneHatch,whodiedin(34)_____accident.“Itreallymadeadifference(35)_____weweregoingunderfinancially.”saysDave.ButtheFussesweren’ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLowelltoreceiveunexpectedlegacyfromtheHatches.Dozensofotherfamilies(36)_____(touch)bytheHatches’generosity.Insomecases,itwasafewthousanddollars;inothers,itwasmorethan$100,000.ItsurprisednearlyeveryonethattheHatcheshadsomuchmoney,morethan$3million—theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseon(37)_____wasleftofthefamilyfarm.(38)__________thefinancialcrisis,IshandArlenedevelopedthehabitofsaving.Theywerefondofcomparisonshoppingandwouldroutinelygofromstoretostore,(39)_____(check)pricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.Throughtheyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampwhentheirparents(40)_____notaffordit.“IshandArleneneveraskedwhetheryouneededanything,”saystheirfriendSandVanWeelden,“Theycouldseethethingstheycoulddotomakeyouhappier,andtheywoulddothem.”25.from26.They27.who28.cleaner29.that/which 30.hadremoved 31.Seeing 32.toclean33.driving 34.an35.when 36.weretouched 37.what38.Becauseof/Owingto/Dueto39.checking 40.couldPART-4(A)Asastudent,Igetsomanyassignmentseveryday.Ihavetostayuplateinordertofinishallmyhomework.Iusedtocomplainaboutallthispressure(25)schoolwithmyclassmates.Wedidnotappreciateourteachersfortheirhardwork.Weonly(26)(know)thatwegotalotofhomework.Afterafewmonths,wedidnotcomplainabouthomeworkanymore(27)weknewthatourteachersworked(28)(hard)thanwedid.Wehadnorighttocomplain.Sometimes,wesaid,“Ididn’tgotobeduntil12:00o’clocklastnight.NowIjustwanttosleep.”Ourteacherwouldanswerus,“Igotobedat1:00a.m.everyday.”Sinceweknewhowhardteacherswork,westartedtoappreciatethem.Togiveourthanks,wewroteabigcardtotheteachers(29)itwasteachers’day.Whentheygotourcard,they(30)(touch)becausetheirstudentsfinallyknewtheteachers’effort.Aftergivingthecard,Irealized(31)powerfulthesentence“thankyou”is.Whenwegiveourthankstosomebody,theworldisfulloflove.Isay“thankyou”tomyfriends,family,classmates,teachers,andevenstrangers.Iliketoseethesmilesontheirfaces,so(32)(say)“thankyou”everydayisthewayImaketheworldabetterplace.(B)Theyearbeforelast,anewsuperherolandedonEarthtoliveamonghumans.Whenpeopleneededhelp,Thorbecametheirdefenderandsaved(33)world.PeoplelovedThorandtheactorwhoplayedhim—ChrisHemsworth.HemsworthwasborninMelbourne,Australia,in1983.HisfamilymovedbetweenMelbourneandtheNorthernTerritory.IntheNorthernTerritory,Hemsworth’sparentsworkedonacattlestation.Theworkrequiredthefamily(34)(live)twohoursfromthenearestbigcity.SincetheyhadnoTV,Hemsworthandhisbrotherslearnedtoentertain(35).Theyplayedoutside,(36)(build)weaponsandforts(堡垒).LaterthefamilysettledonPhilip’sIslandsouthofMelbourne(37)In2012,HemsworthplayedThoragaininthefilmTheAvengers.Hewasoneofagroupofsuperheroes(38)(assemble)tosaveplanetEarth.Thatfilmearned$1billionworldwideinjust19days!Healsostarredin(39)iscalledSnowWhiteandtheHuntsman.Audiences(40)____seemtogetenoughofhim!AsecondThorfilm,Thor2,isdueoutin2013.25.from26.knew27.because28.harder29.when30.weretouched31.how32.saying33.the34.tolive35.themselves36.building37.where38.assembled39.what40.can’tPART-5(A)AlanandLindaalwaysdreamedofliving“thegoodlife”.Bothfrompoorworking-classfamilies,theymarriedyoungandsetouttofulfiltheirmutualgoalofbecomingwealthy.Theybothworkedveryhardforyears.____25____(earn)enoughmoney,theyfinallycouldmovefromtheirtwo-bedroomhometoaseven-bedroomhomeinarichneighbourhood.Theyfocusedtheirenergiesontryingtohave____26____theyconsideredimportantforagoodlife:membershipinthelocalcountryclub,luxurycars,designerclothing,andhigh-classsocietyfriends.____27____muchtheyearned,itneverseemedtobeenough.Theywereunabletoremovethefinancialinsecuritythat____28____(acquire)inchildhood.Thenthestockmarketcrashedin1987,andAlanandLindalostaconsiderableamountofmoney.Alanalsosufferedfromheartattack,____29____costthefamilymuch.Onethingledto____30____,andtheyfoundthemselvesinafinancialdisaster.Theirhouseneededtobesold,andeventuallytheylostthecountryclubmembershipandthecars.Itwasseveralyears____31____AlanandLindamanagedtolandontheirfeet,andthoughtheynowlivealifefarfromwealthy,theyhavelearnedavaluablelessonfromtheirlivesandfeltquiteblessed.Onlynow,astheythinkofwhat____32____(remain)—asolid,lovingmarriage,adependableincome,andgoodfriends—dotheyrealizethattrueabundancecomesnotfromgatheringfortunes,butratherfromappreciating.(B)Weallhopetoenjoyharmoniousrelationshipswithourparents.Inreallife,however,thisisnotalwayspossible.Thepoem“ThoseWinterSundays”byRobertHaydenexpressesthespeaker’sregretoverthewaythespeaker,whenhewasyoung,____33____(treat)hisfather.Itisonlywhenhelooksbackonhowhehasgrownup____34____hebeginstounderstandhisfather’sunselfishlove.Inrememberingthesmallthingshisfatherdid____35____himandhisfamily,suchaslightingafireinthemorningandpolishinghisshoes,thespeakerbeginstounderstandanaspectofparentallovethatescaped____36____noticeinthepast.Asherecallshowhisfatherwarmedthehouse,thespeaker’scoldnesstowardhisfatherstartstomeltaway.Initsplaceisloveandgratitude.Itdawnsonhimthatloveisnotjusthuggingandkissing,oralwayswarmandaffectionate,but____37____wellbecoldandsterninappearance.Infact,matureloveoftenrequiresself-disciplineandself-sacrifice.Duringourstressfulteenyears,wemayfindthatourparents,especiallyourfathers,havedifficulty____38____(show)theirloveforusverbally—sometimeswhenweneeditmost.Thisiscertainlyverydiscouraging.However,ifweremember____39____(be)gratefulornotsoself-centered,wewillseethattheirlovehasalwaysbeenthere,only____40____(express)inwaysdifferentfromwhatwemayhaveexpected.25.Havingearned26.what/something27.However28.wasrequired29.which30.another31.before32.remains33.treated34.that35.for36.his37.may38.showing39.tobe40.expressedPART-6AEverysummer,Pennytravelstoafamilyreunionbarbeque.Pennyisneverexcited,andthisyearisnodifferent.Sheisafraidofthedrive.Shedoesnotliketalkingtoherrelatives.Andshedoesnotlikethesmellofhamburgers.(Pennyisavegetarian.)(25)______Pennyarrives,sheseeslotsoffamiliarfaces.ItisJulyandUncleVernon(26)______(wear)asweater.UncleVernonisalwayscold.It’sverymysterious.SheseeshercousinPolly.Pollyhassixchildren.Theyoungestonescrea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26.iswearing 27.playing 28.which29.over/up 30.saying 31.tokeep 32.They33.conducted 34.tocrash35.wasguided 36.like 37.neither38.the 39.but 40.bestPART-7(A)MotherTeresawasborninYugoslavia,onAugust27,1910.Sheattendedthegovernmentschoolnearherhomeuntilshewaseighteen.Atthattime,somedoctorsandnursesfromYugoslaviawereworkinginIndia,andtheyoften(25)_______(write)totheschoolabouttheirwork.Shedecidedtojointhemoneday.Whensheleftschool,shefirstwenttoBritain.ThenayearlatershewenttoIndia,whereshebegan(26)_______(train)tobeateacher.Aftertraining,shewassenttoCalcutta,(However,(28)_______shelovedteaching,in1946MotherTeresalefttheschoolandwenttoworkinthepoorpartsofCalcutta.LatershewastrainedtobecomeanurseinPatna,andthenbeganherworkhelpingthepoorandcomfortingthedyinginthestreetsofthecity.Slowly,(29)_______cametohelpher,andherworkspreadtootherpartsofIndiaMotherTeresaisnowawell-knownperson.Manyphotos(30)_______(take)ofher,(31)_______shetravelsaroundtheworldtoopennewschoolsandhospitalsinpoorcountries.In1979,shewasgiventheNobelPrizeforthelifetimeofloveandserviceshehasgiventothepoor.(B)Onanycollectingtrip,obtainingtheanimalsis,asarule,thesimplestpartofthejob.Assoonasthelocalpeoplediscoverthatyouarewillingtobuylivewildcreatures,thestuffcomes(32)_______(pour)in;ninetypercentis,ofcourse,themorecommontypes,buttheydobring(33)_______occasionalrarity.Ifyouwantthereallyrarestuff,yougenerallyhavetogooutandfindityourself.Thechiefdifficultyyouhavewhenyouhavegotanewly(34)______(catch)animalisnotsomuchtheshockitmightbesuffering,butthefact(35)_______beingcaughtforcesittoexistclosetoacreatureitregardsasanenemyofthe(36)_______(bad)possiblesort:yourself.Onmanyoccasionsananimalmaytakebeautifullytobeinginacagebut(37)_______(get)usedtotheideaoflivingwithpeopleisanothermatter.Thisisthedifficultyyou(38)_______onlydealwithbypatienceandkindness.Formonthaftermonthananimalmaytrytobiteyoueverytimeyouapproachitscage,(39)_______youdespairofevermakingafavorableimpressiononit.Then,oneday,sometimeswithoutanypreliminarywarning,itwilltrotforwardandtakefoodfromyourhand,orallowyoutotickleitbehindtheears.(40)_______suchmomentsyoufeelthatallthewaitingintheworldwasworthwhile.25.wrote26.tobe

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AtPART-8(A)RoaldDahl,thefamouschildren’sbookwriter,wasborntoHaroldandSofieDahlon13September1916.Hewasnamed(25)______theexplorer,RoaldAmundsen,theirnationalheroinNorwayofthattime.P.F.ProductionsIn1920,whenDahlwasfour,hisfatherdiedattheageoffiftyseven.Insteadof(26)______(move)backtoNorwaytolivewithherrelatives,hismotherdecidedtoremaininBritain.Ithadbeenherhusband’swishtohavetheirchildren(27)______(educate)inthebestschoolintheworld.Attheageofeight,Dahlandfourofhisfriends(28)______(beat)bytheheadmasterafterplayingapracticaljokeonacandystoreowner.Throughouthischildhood,Dahlwassenttoseveralboardingschools.Hewrotetohismotheralmosteveryday(29)____________homesickness.On(30)______daywhenshedied,herealizedthatshehadsavedeverysingleoneofhisletters.YoungDahlusedtodreamofinventingachocolatebar(31)______wouldwinthepraiseoftheownerofthechocolatecompany,Cadbury.Thislaterbecametheinspirationforthe(32)______(hot)ofallhisbooks-CharlieandtheChocolateFactory.Itwasthebookthatfinallybroughthimworldfame.(B)TomanySingaporeans,Mr.LeeKongChianisafamiliarname.Popularlyknownasthe“RubberandPineappleKing”,hewasapersonwhohaddonatedgenerouslytothesocietybypouringhiswealthintocharitywork.Knowing(33)______educationmeanstoaperson,hedevotedalotofenergyandmoneyto(34)______(build)schools.Hewasparticularlyconcernedwiththelessfortunateashecouldrelatehimselftothem.AlthoughLee’sfatherknewLee(35)______receiveeducation,hisfatherwasn’tabletoaffordtosendhimtoschool.However,hisfather’sfriendshelpedhimpayforhiseducation.Havingleftschoolasanhonourstudent,hewenttoworkinthefieldofrubberandpineapple(36)______hesetuphisownbusinesslater.Thankstothegoldentimingthen,hehadhardlygotfamiliarwiththedealingsinthefield(37)_____heenjoyedgreatsuccess.Hiswealthroserapidlyandbeforelonghebecameamillionaire.(38)______wealthyhewas,heneverforgothishumblebeginningsandwasalwaysready(39)______(help).Since1952tilltoday,theLeeFoundationwhichhefounded(40)______(donate)threehundredmilliondollarstovariouscauseswithnoconditionsattached.Hcated28.werebeaten29.becauseof30.the31.that/which32.hottest33.what34.building35.must36.where37.when38.However39.tohelp40.hasdonatedPART-9(A)Manykindsofmusiccanstirtheimaginationandproducestrongfeeling.Forsomepeople,romanticcomposerssuchasChopinandTchaikovskyenhancefeelingsofloveandsympathy.Religiousandspiritualmusic25helpsomepeoplefeelpeaceorlessentheirpain.Butonemusicianseemstohaveauniqueabilityofhealing(治愈)thehumanbody–WolfgangAmadeusMozart.ScientistshavefoundMozart’smusictoberemarkableinitsability26(calm)itslisteners.Itcanalsoincreasetheirperceptions,andhelpthemexpressthemselvesmoreclearly. ManyamazingcaseshavebeendocumentedusingMozart27ahealingaid.Forexample,atinyprematurebaby28(name)Krissy,whoweighedjust1.5poundsatbirth,wasontotallifesupport.Doctorsthoughtshehadlittlechanceofsurvival.HermotherinsistedonplayingMozartforKrissy,andthought29savedherdaughter’slife.Krissylived,30shewasverysmallforherageandslowerthantheaveragechild.Attheageoffour,sheshowedaninterestinmusicandherparentsgaveherviolinlessons.31theirastonishment,Krissywasabletoplaymusicalpiecesfrommemorythatwerefarbeyondtheabilityofanaveragefour-year-old.32(play)musichelpedherimproveinallareasofherlife.(B)Touchisthefirsttoolweturntowhenwefacepain.Wereactsimilarlyto33injuredtoeandabrokenheart,tenderly34(grasp)theaffectedarea.Weareallbornwiththepowertohealourselvesandtohealothersbecausehealingenergydoesnotcomefromwithinbutfromoutsideourselves.Theenergyisthereforanyonetouse,andnoformaltraining35(require).Whenyouhavetheintenttoheal,andloveisyouronlymotive,youbecomeachannelforhealingenergy.Throughthesimpletouchofhands,youcanusethatuniversalhealingenergytocomfortthosewho36(experience)painordistress.

Inperforminghealingenergywork,itisnecessarythatyouletyourintuition(直觉)guideyoutotheaffectedarea.Justimagineahealinglightbeingdrawninthroughthetopofyourheadandflowingthroughyourhands.Theenergywillbegintoflowonceyouhavemadeaphysicalconnection,andyourtouchwillhelpawakenthebody’scapacityforself-healing.Theaffectedareasofthebody,37werepreviouslytenseortight,willrelaxwithenoughhealingenergy.38(try)nottofeellikeyouaren’thelpingifyoudon’tfeeltheflow.Theworkyouaredoingisindeedhelping.Understanding39energyworksislessimportantthanconsciouslymakinguseofit.Performingalovinghealingtreatmentonyourlovedonescanbeawonderfulexperiencethatbringsyouclosertogether.Andasthehealingenergypassesthroughyou,itcanawakenafeelingwithinyouthathelpsyou40(well)understandtheinteractionsbetweenthespiritual,d29.it30.but31.To32.Playing33.an34.grasping35.isrequired 36.areexperiencing37.which38.Try39.how40.betterPART-10(A)Englishis(25)________(widely)usedlanguageinthehistoryofourplanet.Oneineverysevenhumanbeings(26)________speakit.Morethanhalfoftheworld’sbooksandthreequartersofinternationalmailareinEnglish.Ofalllanguages,Englishhasthelargestvocabulary—perhapsasmanyastwomillionwords.

However,let’sfaceit:Englishisacrazylanguage.Thereisnoeggin(27)________eggplant,neitherpinenorappleinapineappleandnohaminahamburger.Sweet-meatsarecandy,whilesweetbreads,(28)________aren’tsweet,aremeat.

WetakeEnglish(29)_______granted.Butwhenweexploreitsparadoxes(矛盾),wefindthatquicksandcanworkslowly,boxingringsaresquare,publicbathroomshavenobathsinthem.

Andwhyisit(30)________awriterwrites,butfingersdon’tfing,grocersdon’tgroce,andhammersdon’thamIfthepluraloftoothisteeth,shouldn’tthepluralofboothbebeeth

Howcanaslimchanceandafatchancebethesame,whileawisemanandawiseguyareoppositesHowcanoverlookandoverseebeopposites,whilequitealotandquiteafewarealikeHowcantheweatherbehotashellonedayandcoldashellthenext

SofarEnglish,(31)________(invent)bypeoplenotcomputers,(32)________(reflect)thecreativityofhumanbeings.(B)The(33)________(ring)bellindicatedtheendofthelastclassonFridayafternoon.Studentsswarmedoutoftheclassroomsandheadedbacktot

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