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高二英语上期期中考试试题命题人:慕晓齐审核人:付道学说明:1.本试卷分第一卷〔选择题〕和第二卷〔非选择题〕,总分值150分,考试时间120分钟。2.将第一卷的答案代表字母涂在答题卡中,第二卷直接答在答案卷上。第一卷选择题〔共115分〕第一局部听力,共两节,总分值30分。第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分〕听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你有十秒的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wheredoesthewomanspeakerusuallygoshopping?A.IntheFlowersB.InthePrincessC.IntheQueen'sShoppingMall.2.Whatmaybethecausefortheincreaseinexpenses?A.Theuseoftheair-conditioner.B.Theuseofgas.C.Theuseoftheheater.3.Whatdidthemanoffertodo?A.Helptypethereportforher.B.Carrythetypewriter.C.Findanothertypist.4.Whydidthewomancomplain?A.Becauseshehadwaitedalongtimeforherdishes.B.Becausethefoodwasbad.C.Becausethefoodwastoosalty.5.WhohasgonetotheairporttomeettheguestsfromCanada?A.Gary.B.Philips.C.Dave.第二节〔共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分〕听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将有5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。〔听第6段材料,答复第6至7题。〕6.Whatdidthemanstudywhenhewasatuniversity?A.Hestudiedinternationallawandtrade.B.Hestudiedinternationalbusinessandtrade.C.Hestudiednationalbusiness.7.Whydidheleavethecompany?A.Thepaywastoolow.B.Hisworkingtimewastoolong.C.Hecouldn'tlearnmuchfromthatjob.〔听第7段材料,答复第8至10题。〕8.Whatmightthemanandthewomanbe?A.Students.B.Newspaperreporters. C.Writers.9.WheredoesJohnBrowncomefrom?A.TheUnitedKingdom..B.TheUnitedNations.C.TheUnitedStates.10.Whenwilltheshowbegin?A.8:30.B.9:00.C.9:30.11.Wheredidthedialoguetakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inthestreet.C.Inashoppingcenter.12.Whydidthemanwanttogotothebank?A.Becausehewantedtotakeoutsomemoneyfromthebank.B.Becausehewantedtosendsomemoneytohiswifeathome.C.Becausehewantedtopaysomebills.13.Howfarwasthenearestbankawayfromwheretheystood?A.About250meters.B.About150meters.C.About1,000meters.〔听第9段材料,答复第14至16题。〕14.Whatdoesthemanliketodo? A.fishing B.climbing. C.swimming15.Whendidthemanbegintoclimbmountains?A.Attwentyyearsold.B.Atthirtyyearsold.C.Atfifteenyearsold.16.HowmanytimeshasMr.YoungsucceededinclimbingtothetopofMountA.Twice.B.Once.C.None.〔听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。〕17.WherewasPulitzerborn?A.InHungary.B.InAustralia.C.InAmerica.18.Whichofthefollowingisnotthereasonwhyhecouldn'tbeasoldier?A.Thathiseyesightwasweak.B.Thathishealthwasbad.C.Thathisfamilywasrich.19.Whatnewspaperdidherun?A.WashingtonPost.B.St.LouisPost-Dispatch.C.NewYorkTimes.20.Howoldwashewhenhedied?A.66yearsold.B.74yearsold.C.63yearsold.第二局部英语知识运用〔共两节.总分值45分〕第一节语法和词汇知识〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildheorshewants.howeverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever答案是B。21.-Haveyouheardthelatestnews?-No,what_____?A.isit B.isthere C.arethey D.arethese22.Never________forgetthedayswhentogetherwithyou.A.shallI;IlivedB.shallI;didIliveC.Ishall;IlivedD.Ishall;didIlive23.Thepilotaskedallpassengersonboardtoremain_______astheplanewasmakingalanding.A.seat B.seating C.seated D.tobeseating24.-Whatdoyouthinkofyoungstudentsnowadays?-Manyofthemare_______tocomputergames.A.engaged B.related C.addicted D.contributed25.一DoyouthinkIcouldborrowyourbicycle?-_____________A.Howcome? B.Takeyourtime. C.Yes,goon. D.Yes,helpyourself26.Dina,youlooktired.Youmusthavestayeduplastnight,________?A.didn’tyou B.aren’tyou C.mustn’tyou D.haven’tyou27.Hehasalwayshadapreference_______vegetablesandfruitmeat.A.to;to B.for;to C.to;over D.for;for28.Willyoudropinonmethisweekendif______?A.youareconvenientB.itisconvenientforyouC.itisconvenientofyouD.youwillbeconvenient29.ToLuXun,hispenisagunistoasoldier.A.that B.which C.how D.what30.Maggiehasbeenfortunatetofindajobshelovesand,________,shegetswellpaidforit.A.soonerorlaterB.what’smoreC.asaresultD.moreor1ess31.-Yoursonatenothingthismorning.What’swrongwithhim?-Hewasnotfeelingwellatthattime.A.astoB.upto C.nextto D.nearto32.ChristopherColumbuswasbelievedtohavebeenthefirstEuropean________America.A.reaching B.reached C.toreachD.havingreached33.TheStudents’Union________oftenstudentsfromGradesOne,TwoandThree.A.consistsB.includes C.madeup D.isconsisted34.________mostoftheselanguagesarenowthreatenedandmaydisappearisaseriousmattertothepeopleinBritain.A.WhichB.That C.WhatD.If35.We’vebeenlookingathousesbuthaven’tfound_______welikeyet.A.themB.onesC.itD.one第二节完形填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕阅读以下短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最适宜的选项。ThestoryhappenedinVietnamduringthewar.Abomb36inanorphanage(孤儿院)andseveralchildrenwerewounded,Peoplefromthevillage38medicalhelpfromthenearbyAmericanforces.Soon,anAmericandoctorandanursearrivedinajeep.Theyfoundoutthegirlwasthemostseriouslyinjured.39quicktransfusion(puttingnewbloodintoaperson'sbody),shewoulddieofshockand40ofblood.Aquicktestshowedthat41Americanhadthecorrect42,butseveraloftheuninjuredorphans43.SpeakingpoorVietnamese,thedoctortriedtoexplaintotheir44audiencethatunlesstheycould45someofthegirl'slostblood,shewouldcertainlydie.Thentheyaskedifanyonewouldbewillingtogivebloodtohelp.Therequestwasmetwith46.Afterseveralmoments,asmallhandslowlywentup,47backdown,andthenwentupagain.HewasHeng.Hengwasquickly48onabed,aneedleinsertedinhisarm.Afteramoment,heletoutasob(抽泣),quicklycoveringhisfacewithhis49hand.Whenthedoctoraskedhimiftheneedlehurt,he50hishead.Butsoonhisoccasionalsobsgave51toasteady,silentcrying.Somethingseemed52.Atthispoint,aVietnamesenursearrivedtohelp.ShespoketotheboyrapidlyinVietnameseandafteramoment,thepatientstoppedcryinganda(n)53ofhappinessspreadoverhisface.Glancingup,thenursesaidtotheAmericans,"Hethoughthewasdying.Hemisunderstoodyou.Hethoughtyouhadaskedhimtogiveallhisblood54thelittlegirlcouldlive.""Butwhywouldhebewillingtodothat?"TheVietnamesenurse55thequestiontotheboy,whoansweredsimply,"She'smyfriend."36.A.attackedB.landedC.blewD.knocked37.A.includingB.concerningC.containingD.regarding38.A.providedB.askedC.offeredD.requested39.A.WithoutB.ForC.BesidesD.Except40.A.delayB.decreaseC.leakD.loss41.A.bothB.neitherC.eitherD.each42.A.kindB.typeC.sortD.form43.A.didn'tB.hadn'tC.didD.had44.A.frightenedB.injuredC.surprisedD.hurt45.A.remainB.repairC.replaceD.return46.A.peaceB.calmC.absenceD.silence47.A.fellB.droppedC.tookD.turned48.A.lainB.laidC.liedD.lay49.A.freeB.spareC.extraD.second50.A.raisedB.loweredC.shookD.nodded51.A.wayB.timeC.roomD.chance52.A.mistakenB.rightC.normalD.wrong53.A.appearanceB.sightC.senseD.look54.A.becauseB.whenC.soD.although55.A.gaveB.repliedC.repeatedD.told第三局部:阅读理解〔共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分〕阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。ASteppingintoapoolofwateriscommonenough,butwhocouldeverimaginesteppingintoapooloffish?InFebruaryof1974,BillTapp,anAustralianfarmer,sawarainoffishthatcoveredhisfarm.Howsurprisedhemusthavebeenwhenheheardmanyfishhittingagainsthisroof!Whatcausedthisstrangeoccurrence?Thisisaquestionthathadlongpuzzledpeoplewhostudyfish.Theanswerturnedouttoheacombinationofwindandstorm.Whenitisspringinthenorthernpartoftheworld,itisfallinAustralia.Throughouttheautumnseason,terriblestormsariseandrainsfloodtheland.ThestrongwindssweepoverAustralialikehugevacuumcleaners,collectingseaweed,piecesofwood,andevenschoolsoffish.Strongwindsmaycarrythesebitsofnatureformanymilesbeforevacuumdroppingthemonfields,houses,andastonishedpeople.Althoughtheyseemunusual,fish-fallsoccurquitefrequentlyinAustralia.WhenBillTappwasaskedtodescribethesceneoffish,heremarked,"Theylooklikemillionsofdeadbirdsfallingdown."Hisstatementisnotsurprising.Thewondersofthenaturalworldareascommonasrain.Nature,withitsinfinitewonders,cancreatewaterfallsthatflowupwardandfishthatfalloutofthesky.56.Whatisthispassageabout?A.Asadstory.B.Arainoffish.C.Australia'snorthernpart.D.Thedamagedonebyfloods.57.Fish-fallsoccurinAustralia.A.quiteoftenB.onlargefarmsC.onlyinwinterD.whentheairiscalm58.Itisaknownfactthat.A.oneshouldwatchwhereonestepsB.BillTappisascientistwhostudiesfarmingC.thenaturalworldcannevercreatewaterfallsthatfallupwardD.theseasonsinthesouthernpartaredifferentfromthoseinthenorth59.Theword"infinite"isclosestinmeaningtoA.easyB.difficultC.countlessD.dangerousBAshleyandChrisworkinthesamedepartmentdesigningpostcards.Chrishadacollegedegreeinartanddeeplyfeltthatthedegreeofhisdesignswasexcellent.Hislastpostcardshowedthedepthof'adesert'sbeautyanddelights."It'sjustapictureofthedesert,"Ashleysaid."Notdeepatall.""Somepeopledesireseeingbeauty,"Chrisreplied."Minedeliversthat."Ashleylaughedandsaid,"Well,thatdependsonwhatyouthinkbeautyis."Dayslater,someonedeliveredalettertoAshley.Thelettersaid,"Youareworthyofthebadthingsthatwillcomeyourway.Youwillknowthetasteofdefeat,andIwilldestroyyou."Ashleysuddenlyfeltverycold.Itwasasiftheroomtemperaturehaddropped30degrees."Whowoulddosuchanawfuldeed?"shewondered."1willnotletasimpleletterdefeatme."Justthen,ChriscameintotheroomandofferedAshleyapieceofhissandwich."Trysome,"hesmiledwidely."It'sdelicious.""Areyoutryingtopoisonme?"Ashleyasked.Chris'sreactionwasdelayedfromconfusion."What'syourproblem?"heasked.Thenextday,Ashleybroughtabattousetodefendherself.WhenChrissawherbat,hejoked,"Defendandwinonefortheteam."Ashleytooknonoticeofhim.Shespentthewholedayreadingself-defendingbooksandplacedherworkondelay."Youcan'tdelayyourwork.Ourjobdemandsustodoourworkontime,"Chrissaid."Wemustmeetthedemandsofourjob.""You'renottheboss,"Ashleyreplied."Don'tmakedemandsof'me."BecauseAshleyfailedtodoherwork,shewasfired.ChrisglancedatAshley'semptydeskandsmiled.60.WhatkindofworkdidChrisandAshleydo?A.Drawing.B.Designing.C.Painting.D.Building.61.WhatdidAshleythinkofthelastpostcarddesignedbyChris?A.It'stotallyafailure.B.Excellentbutnotdeep.C.Toobadbutworthyofpraise.D.Itdidn'tshowtherealbeautyofthedesert.62.Whichistheproperorderoftheeventsthathappenedinthestory?a.Ashleygotaletter.b.Chrisfelthappyintheend..c.Chrisdesignedapostcard.d.Ashleyshowedherdislikeforthepostcard.e.Ashleybroughtabattodefendherself.f.Ashleyfailedtomeetthedemandsofherwork..A.c,d,a,b,e,fB.c,d,a,e,f,bC.a,e,f,c,d,bD.a,c,b,d,e,f63.Wemayinferfromthispassagethat.A.ChriswasnotagooddesignerB.AshleyreallywantedtohaveChrisfiredC.It'sclearthatChrisandAshleywerefriendlytoeachotherD.itmaysometimesbringaboutbadlucktospeakoutone'smindCManypeoplehavedescribedtelevisionasapassiveactivitythatisharmfultochildren'seducation.However,therearegoodandbadwaystowatchtelevision.ParentswhoareinterestedinexploitingtelevisionasalearningtoolcanactuallyturntimeinfrontofTVintoaneducationalchance.Probablythemostfamiliareducationalwaytousetelevisionistosimplywatcheducationalprograms.Inparticular,thismeansselectingchannelsandprogramsspeciallydesignedforeducationalpurposes.Alongwithtraditionaleducationalshowsforchildrenonpublicbroadcastingchannels,cabletelevision(有线电视)nowofferskidsandadultsawidevarietyofeducationalprograms,witheverythingfromnatureshowstohistoricaleventsindifferentcountries.Captioning(字幕〕,suchas"closedcaptioning"forhearingdisabledviewersprovidesanotherwayforparentstoexploittheeducationalpossibilitiesoftelevision.OnestudyshowedthatchildrenwhowatchedcaptionedTVgotgreatimprovementintheirvocabularyandoralreadingability.Inaddition,parentscanmakeanyshowalearningclassbywatchingtelevisiontogetherwithchildren.Byactivelyjoiningchildrenintheprogramsthattheyarewatching,parentscanhelpwiththedevelopmentofsuchskillsaspredicting〔预见〕andsummarizing.Inordertodeveloppredictingskills,parentsandchildrencouldfirstrefertoaprogram’sdescriptioninaviewingguide.Afterreadingtheprogramdescriptionandguessingwhatmighthappenintheprogram,parentsandchildrencouldwatchtogethertoseewhichpredictionswerecorrect.Andtopracticesummarizing,afterwatchingaprogram,parentscanturnofftheTVandaskwhatthestorywasabout.Thiskindofactivityhelpschildrendevelopthinkingskillssuchasarrangingeventsinanorderandmemorizinginformation.AlthoughtherewillstillbeplentyoftimeswhenchildrenwatchTVsimplyforpassiveenjoyment,parentscanhelpmakeatleastpartoftheirchildren’sviewingtimeamoreproductiveactivity.Usedintelligentlybyexploitingthelearningchancesavailablethroughvariousprograms,televisioncanplayaninstructiveroleinchildren’seducation.64.WhichactivityisNOTsuggestedinthepassage?A.TalkingaboutTVshows.B.WatchingcaptionsonTV.C.Enjoyingfilmsaboutnature. D.Watchingshowsforhomework.65.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Parentscansimplymakeanyshowalearningclassfortheirchildren.B.TomakewatchingTVamoreproductiveactivityparentsshouldincludethemselvesintheproducingprocess.C.Mostparentshavechangedtheirattitudetotheirkids’watchingTVandbecomepositivetotheproblem.D.Inaway,itishowparentsactthatleadstowhetherwatchingTVmaydogoodornottotheirchildren.66.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat.A.noteveryminutewhenachildwatchestelevisionmustbeeducationalB.childrenshouldnotusetelevisionforpassiveenjoymentC.somechildrenpreferreadingtowatchingtelevisionD.televisionoffersmorelearningchancesthanschool67.Whichofthefollowingquestionsisthemajoronediscussedinthepassage?A.Whatmakestelevisionmoreinterestingthanbooks?B.Whyshouldschoolsputtelevisionintoclassrooms?C.Howcanparentsusetelevisionasateachingtool?D.Whichprogramcanactuallymakekidssmarter?DThesingle,decisivefactorthatmadeitpossibleformankindtosettle,inlastingcommunities〔社区:聚居地〕wasagriculture.AfterfarmingwasdevelopedintheMiddleEastinabout6500BC,peoplelivinginfamilyunitsdidnothavetobeonthemovecontinuallysearchingforfoodorhuntingtheiranimals.Oncepeoplecouldcontroltheproductionoffoodandbeassuredofareliablesupplyofit,theirliveschangedcompletely.Farmingwasarevolutionarydiscovery.Itnotonlymadesettlementspossibleandlaterthebuildingofcitiesbutitalsomadeavailableareliablefoodsupply.Withmorefoodavailable,morepeoplecouldbefed.Populationthereforeincreased.Thegrowingnumberofpeopleavailableformorekindsofworkledtothedevelopmentofnewsocialformations.Withmoreandmorefood,acommunitycouldsupportavarietyofworkerswhowerenotfarmers.Farmingintheworldoverhasalwaysrelieduponadependablewatersupply.Fortheearliestsocietiesthismeantriversandstreamsorregularrainfall.Thefirstgreatcivilizationsgrewupalongrivers.Latercommunitieswereabletodevelopbytakingadvantageoftherainyseasons.Alloftheancientcivilizationsprobablydevelopedinmuchthesameway,inspiteofafewdifferences.Asvillagesgrew,theproductionofmorenumerousgoodsbecamepossible.Clothcouldbewovenfromwool.Housesmadeofwood,brick,andstonecouldbeputup.Thescienceofmathematicswasanearlyoutgrowthofagriculture.Peoplestudiedthemovementsofthemoon,thesun,andtheplanetstoworkoutseasons.Bydoingsotheycreatedthefirstcalendars〔日历〕.Withacalendaritwaspossibletofindoutthearrivalofeachgrowingseason.Measurementoflandareaswasnecessaryiffieldwastobedividedaccurately.Measurementofamounts,forexample,ofseedsorgrainswasalsoafactorinfarmingandhousekeeping.Latermeasuresofvalueasmoneyexchangebecamecommon.AllofthemajorancientcivilizationsinMesopotamia,Egypt,theIndusValley,andChinaappearedinthe4thmillenniumBC.Historiansstillargueoverwhichonecameintobeingfirst.ItmaywellhavebeentheMiddleEast.ThisplacereachesoutfromtheNileRiverinEgyptnorthwardalongthecoastofformerPalestine,theneastwardintoAsiatoincludeMesopotamia68.Thefinalresultofthedevelopmentofagriculturewasthat.A.thepopulationincreasedslowlyB.avarietyofjobswereopentopeopleC.aconstantsupplyoffoodwascertainD.anewsocialformationcameintobeing69.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothewriter?A.Societiesinthepastindifferentpartsoftheworldgrewinsimilarways.B.Cloth-makingmarkedanimportantperiodinagriculturaldevelopment.C.Moderncitiesdevelopedoutoforiginallywealthiervillages.D.Mathematicshelpedcreatetheagriculturalsociety.70.Thedevelopmentofmathematics.A.gotthesocietyoutoftheagriculturalageB.madepossibletheexchangeofagriculturalgoodsC.enabledpeopletoarrangetheiragriculturalactivitiesbetterD.helpedcreateearlyagriculturalcivilizationaroundtheworld71.Itcanbesafelyconcludedthat.A.theearliestcivilizationfirstcameintobeingintheMiddleEastB.thedevelopmentofmathsplayedadecisiveroleinthebirthofmoderncitiesC.allancientcivilizationsaroundtheworlddevelopedinexactlythesamewayD.thedevelopmentofagricultureplayedaveryimportantroleinhumanhistory72.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.therelationshipbetweenagricultureandsocietyB.theimportanceofagricultureC.theoriginofagricultureD.theancientcivilizationE〔1〕Secretary.Parttime.20hoursaweek.Busydoctor’soffice.Experiencepreferred.Goodtyping.Call555-2438.(2)BABYSITTER.3to6weekdayafternoons.Iwilltakeyouhome.$5.00anhour.Call555-5593.(3)Guitarlessons.Yourhomeormine.Experiencedmusician.Master’sdegreeinmusic.CallLouise555-6131.(4)TENTHSTREETBLOCKPARTY.Sunday,July15.Noonto8.Food,games,prizes,liveband,TenthStreetbetweenMainandNorth.(5)APARTMENTFORRENT.3sunnyroomsonhighfloor,greatview.Separatekitchen.Wall-to-wallcarpeting.Thelivingroomcanbeusedasdiningroom.E-mail:SDGT@163.(6)TAXIDRIVERWANTED.Fullorparttime.Experiencenecessary.Agoodknowledgeofthecityisrequired.Call555-8860between9A.M.and5P.M.weekdays.(7)Astereosystemforsale.Ithastwospeakers.ThesystemhasanAM/FMradio.Italsohasatapedeckandturntable.Itisingoodcondition.Thestereowasownedforonlyoneyear.Thepriceis$200includingthespeakers.Theownerwillalsotakethehighestpriceofferediftheaskingpriceisnotmet.CallBillafter6P.M.at555-9834.73.Howmanyofthesevenadsareplacedbypeoplewhowanttohiresomeoneforacertainjob?A.Four. B.Three. C.Two. D.Five.74.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheadsabove?A.Thosewhohavesomeexperienceinofficeworkwillhaveabetterchancetogetthejobofsecretary,B.Theownerofthestereowillneversellhisstereoatapricelessthan$200.C.Thetaxidriverisnotnecessarilyfamiliarwiththecity.D.Thetenthstreetblockpartywilllastuntilafter8.75.Wemaylearnfromtheadsabovethat.A.ababy-sitterispaidbythehourB.thepartywillbeheldwithoutanymusicC.theroomsforrentcannotgetgoodsunlightD.peoplecangetguitarlessonsatanyplacestheylike答卷第二卷非选择题〔共35分〕第四局部:写作〔共两节,总分值35分〕短文改错〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕此题要求改正所给短文中的错误对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如果无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个对勾(√);如果有错误(每行只有一个错误),那么按以下情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改AtfirstIwasnotquitewillingtositdownandwatchedthe90-minutefootballmatch.UsuallyIjust76.__________towatchagameinwhichplayerskickedaba1lother.Therefore,myfather1ovesfootball.Duringthe79._________hisfavoritesport.Seeinghisstronginterestinthis81.__________第二节书面表达〔总分值25分〕请根据下面提示写一篇短文,词数100字左右。YouandyourclassmatesaretalkingaboutLiMing'scousin,LiHua,anine-year-oldgirl,whowillgotoCanadaandstudyataprimaryschooltherenextmonth.AndLiHua'sparentsaretostaywithherabroad.Forsomereasons,someofyourclassmatesareinfavorof(赞同)it,whileothersholdanunfavorableopinionaboutthewhole

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