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阅读理解高考备考能力强升
强化训练一阅读理解16篇
强化训练A(新高考I卷考区)Passage1-8
二、强化训练B(自主命题考区)Passage9-16
第•部分:强化训练A
Passage1
(2023•江西名校高三10月期中联考)Humanshavelongknownthatbeinginnatureisgoodforthemindand
body.Fromindigenous(本土的)adolescentscompletingtheadultceremonyinthewildtomodernEastAsian
culturestaking“fbrestbaths",manyhavelookedtonatureasaplacefbrhealingandpersonalgrowth.Butthe
questionstillremains.Howcannaturemakeit?
Thereisnodoubt(hatbeinginnaturereduces(hephysiologicalsymptomsofstressinourbodies.Whatthis
meansisthatwearclesslikelytobeanxiousandfearfulinnature,andthereforewccanbemoreopentoother
peopleandcreativepattenisofthought.Also,natureoftenleadstoawe,wonderandrespect,alltheseemotions
facililaiingeverythingfromphysicaltomentalhealth.Thereisalsosomeevidencethatexposuretor.alureimpacts
thebrain.Viewingnaturalbeautymakesspecificrewardcircuitsinthebrainassociatedwithdopaminerelease,a
chemicalthatgivesusasenseotpurpose,joyandenergytopursueourgoals.
But,regrettably,peopleseembespendinglesstimeoutdoorsandlesstimeinnaturethanbefore.Itisalso
clearthat,inthepast30years,people'slevelsofstressandsenseof"busyness”haverisendramatically.Thesejoint
forceshaveledenvironmentalwriterRichardLouvtocointheterm4iNatureDeficitDisorder,—aformofsuffering
thatcomesfromasenseofdisconnectionfromnatureanditspowers.
Perhapsweshouldtakenoteandtryacoursecorrective.The19thcenluryphilosopherRalphWaldoEmerson
oncewroteaboutnature,4iThereIfeelthatnothingcanbefallmeinliie——nodisgrace,nocalamity.”Thescience
speakstoEmerson'sintuition.It'stimetorealisethatnatureismorethanjustamaterialresource.It'salsoa
pathwaytohumanhealthandhappiness.
5.Whyare''indigenousadole$cents"and“modemEastAsiancullures“mentionedinParagraph1?
A.Toclarifyaviewpoint.
B.Toanswerthequestionbelow.
C.Topresentthenaturalscenery.
D.Toshowtheculturaldifferences.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"facilitating''inParagraph2mean?
A.Restricting.B.Covering.
C.Exposing.D.Promoting.
7.WhatisthetoneoftheauthorinwritingParagraph3?
A.Indifferent.B.Uneasy.
C.Humorous.D.Proud.
8.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.IsItTimetoChallengeYourselfinNature?
B.DoYouKnowNatureIstheMaterialResource?
C.WhyDoWeCareAbouttheNaturalEnvironment?
D.WhatCanHappenWhenWcConnectwithNature?
Passage2
(2024•山东青岛质检)AperfectperformanceofChineseShaolinKungFuamazedhundredsofaudiencesin
BowersMuseuminUSSouthernCaliforniaonSunday.
ThiskungfudemonstrationbyShaolinmonks(僧人)wasahighlightofthe2023ShaolinCulturalDay,arare
culturaleventfbrtheOrangeCountycommunityinSouthernCalifbrniA.
“TheeventoffersauniqueopportunityfbrtheOrangeCountycommunitytoactivelyengagewithShaolin
cultureandgainfirsthandexperienceinvariousShaolinactivities,“saidAnneShih,chairwomano:theBoardof
GovernorsofBowersMuseum."Whetherit'slearningfromkungfumastersorenjoyinginteractiveShaolin
activities,theseexperienceswillhelpaudiencestoexperiencetheChinesecultureandbetterunderstandChinese
traditions»”Shihsaid.
Withahistoryofover1,500years,ShaolinKungFuisoneofChina'smosttreasuredculturalheritageitems,
andhasbeenpractisedbykungfuleversaroundtheworld.
LarryLee,a72yearoldresidentofOrangeCounty,saidhehasbeenpractisingkungfiifbrover5()years.4tThc
traditionalChinesemartialartshavedeepintelligenceinit.Theyrelatetoawayoflifethatgoesmuchdeeperthan
justfighting."Leesaidbesideskungfu.heisalsointerestedinChinesemedicineandotherelementsoftheChinese
culture.
The2023ShaolinCulturalDayservedasafittingfinale(终场)tothe2023AsianAmericanandPacific
Islander(AAPI)HeritageMonth,providingaplatform(ohonourandappreciatethecontributionsoftheAAPI
community.
“TheeventwillhelppeopleofothercommunitiestobebetterinformedaboutChinaandtheChineseculture,
thereforedevelopingunderstandingandfriendship,“saidCulturalCounselor(参赞)ofiheChineseConsulate
GeneralinLosAngelesWangTaiyu,"Wehopethroughsuchactivities,wecanpromotefriendshipbehveen
ChineseandAmericanpeoples,andcontributetoChinaUSrelations,“hesaid.
1.Wha(canweinferaboutShaolinKungFufromparagraphsIand2?
A.Itwasperformedonaschool'splayground.
B.OrangeCountydidn'tenjoyitoften.
C.Itsperformancelastedtwoweeks.
D.Ifattractedvisitor'sallovertheworld.
2.AccordingtoAnneShih,whatbenefitsdidtheeventbring?
A.HelpingSouthernCalifornianslearnChinesequickly.
B.Helpingaudiencesbecomekungfumastersthroughpractice.
C.HelpingaudienceshaveabetterknowledgeofChinesetraditions.
D.HelpingOrangeCountyattractmorekungfuloversaroundtheworld.
3.HowdoesLarryLeethinkofChinesemartialarts?
A.Theyincludewisdominthem.
B.Theyfocusmainlyonfighting.
C.TheyrepresentChinesecultureandhistory.
D.TheyinspireyoutobeexpertatChinesemedicine.
4.WhywastheeventheldinWangTaiyu'sopinion?
A.Tostresstheimportanceofcommunities.
B.Toadvisehowtounderstandeachother.
C.Tocomparedifferentcultures.
D.Tobuildupbetterfriendships.
Passage3
(2023•江西名校高三10月期中联考)Nashequilibrium(纳什均衡)isnamedafterJohnNash,anAmerican
mathematician.Itisakindofconcept,whichattemptstodeterminemathematicallyandlogicallytheactionsthat
participantsofagameshouldtaketosecurethebestoutcomesforihemselves.
Tofinditinagame,onewouldhavetomodelouteachofthepossiblescenariostodeterminetheresultsand
thenchoosewhatthemostsatisfactorystrategywouldbe.Inatwopersongame,thiswouldtakeintoconsideration
thepossiblestrategies(hatbothplayerscouldchoose.Ifneitherplayerchangestheirstrategyknowingallofthe
information,aNashequilibriumhasoccurred.
ImagineagamebetweenTomandSam.Inthissimplegame,bothplayerscanchoosestrategyAtoreceive$1,
orstrategyBtolose$1.Logically,bothplayerschoosestrategyAandreceiveapayoffof$1.Ifyourevealed
Sam'sstrategytoTomandviceversa(反之亦然),youseethatnoplayer'schoiceisdifferentfromtheoriginalone.
Knowingtheotherplayer'smovemeanslittleanddoesn'tchangeeitherplayer'sbehaviour.OutcomeArepresents
theNashequilibrium.
Nashequilibriumhelpsaplayerdeterminethebestpayoffinasituationbasedonnotonlytheirdecisionsbut
alsothedecisionsofotherpartiesinvolved.Itcanalsobeusedinmanyaspectsoflife,fromeconomicstosocial
behaviouralsciences,frombusinessstrategiestoahousesaleandsoon.
Unlikedominantstrategy,Nashequilibriumdoesn'talwaysleadtothemostsatisfactoryoutcome.Inmost
cases,suchasinwar,whetherthatisamilitarywarorabiddingwar,anindividualrarelyknowstheopponent's
strategyorwhattheywanttheoutcometobe.Itjustmeansthatanindividualchoosesthebeststrategybasedonthe
information(heyhave.Nashequilibriumcanonlyoccurifaplayerchoosestoremainwiththeircurrentstrategyif
theyknowtheiropponent'sstrategy.Furthermore,inmultiplegamesplayedwiththesameopponents,itdocsnot
takeintoconsiderationpastbehaviour,whichoftenpredictsfuturebdiaviour.
5.WhichkindofconceptdoesNashequilibriumbelongto?
A.Gametheory。
B.Secrecystrategies.
C.Playerinformation.
D.Participationqualifications.
6.HowdoestheauthorexplainNashequilibriuminParagraph3?
A.Byquotingsayings.
B.Bydrawingaparallel.
C.Bysummarisingreasons.
D.Bygivinganillustration.
7.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytellusaboutNashequilibrium?
A.Itselements.
B.Itsdrawbacks.
C.Itsapplications.
D.Itsbackgrounds.
8.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetoNashequilibrium?
A.Objective.B.Resistant.
C.Confused.D.Curious.
Passage4
(2023•河南部分名校核心模拟卷)WhatcountrydoesEnglishbelongto?Theanswerseemsobvious:Britain.
Butthereareabout180millionor40%ofpeopleintheEuropeanUnionspeakingEnglish—muchmorethanthe
combinedpopulationofthosecoreEnglishspeakingcountries,suchasBritain,CanadaandAustraliA.
Tomakethingsmorecomplex,thenumberofEnglishspcakcrsbornoutsidethetraditionalEnglishspcaking
countriesgrowseverydayanditisbecomingnotjustausefulsecondlanguage,butanativeonethere.Alreadyitis
easytofindchildreninnorthernEuropewhospeakasthough(heycomefroinAmericabecause(heyhavebeen
watchingHollywoodfilmsandTVprogrammes,alongwithmusicgamingandsocialmediA.
Today,manylearnersstillaimforanAmericanorBritishstandard.TextbooksinstructIndianEnglishspeakers
toavoidIndianismssuchas“Whatisyourgoodname?"for"Whatisyourfirstname?",or“Iamworkinghere
fbryea^s,^^insteadofhavebeenworkingherefbryears.''AguidetoavoidingEuropeanismshaslongexistedin
EuropeanUnioninstitutionstokeepGernianspcakcrsfromusing“actual“tomean“current”,asitdoesintheir
language.
Givenenoughtime,newgenaationsofforeignlanguagespeakerscontributenotjustwordsbuttheirown
grammartothelanguagetheylearn."Iamworkingherefbryears.^^isamistaketoday,butitisnothardtoimagine
i(becomingstandardin(hefutureinIndiA.Ifthisdisturbsyou,rememberthatthistextiswritteninalanguage
thatwasamixtureofFrench,Latinandothersuntilitbecameanunrecognisablydifferenttongue.
NolanguagehaseverreachedmorespeakersthanEnglish.Itishardtopredicthowtheywillchangeit,butit
iseasytoruleoutthepossibilitythattheywillnotchangeitatall.Butyoucantakecomfortinthefactthatsuch
changesusuallyhappentooslowlytoaffectcomprehensioninasinglelifetime.
5.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.TheinfluenceoftheEnglishspcakingcountries.
B.ThewidespreaduseofEnglishoutsideBritain.
C.ThepopularityofHollywoodfilmsandTVprogrammes.
D.TheincreasingimportanceoftheEuropeanUnion.
6.Whatistheauthor'spredictionabouttheIndianisms?
A.TheywillbeofficiallyreplacedbystandardEnglish.
R.TheywillheacceptedA*standardsbyothercountries.
C.TheywillbeconsideredgrammaticallycorrectinIndiA.
D.Theywillbecomeadifferentlanguageinthenearfuture.
7.Whatdoestheauthormostlikelywanttotellusinthelastparagraph?
A.ItisunavoidableforEnglishtochangeovertime.
B.Englishhasbeeninfluencedbydifferentlanguages.
C.Englishmightbeunrecognisableinonegeneration.
D.1(isimportanltokeepEngishfromforeigninfluences.
8.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.ToargueagainstthenecessityofstandardEnglish.
B.ToshowhisopiniononthechangesofEnglish.
C.Toexplainthecausesbehindlanguagechanges.
D.TocallformorestrictstandardsforEnglishteaching.
Passage6
(2023•湖北部分重点中学高三10月大联考)Happiness,asIseeit,comprisesfiveelements:spiritualwell
being(meaningandpurpose),physicalwellbeing(nutrition,exercise),intellectualwellbeing(curiosity,deep
learning),relationalwellbeing(kindnessandgenerosity),andemotionalwellbeing(cultivatingpositiveemotions).
AsaninterdependentaggregateofthesefiveelementsofSPIRE,happinessisaboutmuchmorethanexperiencing
pleasure.
AsAristotleputit,happinessis(heultimatepurposeoflife,meaninghowwespendoureverydaylivesis
ultimatelyguidedbywhatwcthinkwouldmakeushappier.Thisisnotagoodorabadthing.Itsimplyis,likethe
lawofnature.Evenpeoplewhoaretirelesslyworkingforanimportantcause,forexample,togetridofworld
hunger,aredoingitbecausetheyfindtheirworkmeaningful.Meaningisanelementofhappiness.
Onebarriertohappinesshastodowiththeexpectationthathappinessisanunbrokenchainofpositive
emotions.Thisexpectation,however,preventspeoplefromexperiencinghappinessbecausepainfulemotionsdon*t
goawaybutgrowstrongerwhenwcrejectthem.
Thesecondbarrierhastodowithequatinghappinesswithsuccess.It'sacommonlyheldbeliefthathappiness
canbeattainedbyachievingcertaingoals,likemoneyorfame.Peopletendtothinkiftheyfinallyfindsuccess,
theywillautomaticallybecomehappy.
Thethirdbarrierhastodowiththewaypeoplepursuehappiness.Wewanttobehappyformanyreasons.
Afterall,weareconstantlytoldthathappinessisgoodforourhealth,relationships,andworkoutcomes.Yet,ifI
wakeupinthemorninganddecidetopursuehappinessstraight,Iwillbecomelesshappy.
Buthow?Indirectly.Asisknown,ifyoulookupatthesundirectly,you'llhurtyourself.Butifyoutakethe
samesunraysandbreakthemdown,you'llenjoythecoloursofarainbow.Similarly,pursuinghappinessdirectly
canhurtus;pursuingitindirectly—bybreakingitdownintosomethingliketheSPIREelements-cancontributeto
ourwellbeing.Starlingameditationpractice,exercising,performingactsofkindness,learningsomethingnew,or
expressinggratitudeforwhatwehaveareallindirectwaysofpursuinghappiness.
5.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“aggregate”probablymeaninthefirstparagraph?
A.Combination.B.Conclusion.
C.Accumulation.D.Association.
6.Whafstheauthor'sattitudetowardshowwespendourdailylives?
A.Favourable.
B.Suspicious.
C.Objective.
D.Indifferent.
7.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?
A.Beingasuccessleadsonetohappiness.
B.Refusingnegativefeelingshelpsusobtainhappiness.
C.Goingafterhappinessdirectlymakesonefeelhappy.
D.PursuingoneaspectofSPIREcanboostourwellbeing.
8.Whyisthesunmentionedinthelastparagraph?
A.Tomakeacontrast.
B.Tomakeananalogy.
C.Toconcludetheargumentation.
D.Toanswerthepreviousquestion.
Passage7
(2023•广东高三10月联考)BrynnSchultenearlydiedtwotimeswhenshewasababy.Atonepointshe
neededemergencysurgeryforbleecinginherbrain.Nooneknewwhatwaswrong.Then,atestthatlookedather
fullgeneticdetailsfoundararebleedingdisorder.Catchingthedisorderearlysavedherlife."Youhavethis
hopelessfeelingwhenyoudon'treallyknowwhat'sgoingon,“saidherfather,MikeSchulte.Henotedthatthe
testmadeadifferenceinfindingthecauseand“gettinghertherightcarethatsheneededalmostimmediately”.
Brynn,now4,gotthegenetictestingaspartofaclinicaltrial,theresultsofwhichwerepublishedrecentlyin
TheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.Testingallofthedetailsofaperson'sgenesiscalled“whole
genome,,testing.Wholegenometestsaremuchbetterthannarrowlytargetedtestswhenitcomestofindinggenetic
differences,calledabnormalities,whichcancausedisease.Thestudyfound49percentoftheseabnormalities,
comparedto27percentwithmorecommonlyusedteststargetingonlysomegeneticdiseases.
Wholegenometestscouldsolvetheproblemofdoingseveralnarrowlytargetedtestsonbabies,whichstill
mightnotfindthedisorder.Expertswarntherearcsonicproblemsbecauselabsvaryinhowtheyunderstandresults.
Also,wholegenometestsaremoreexpensiveandlesslikelytobecoveredbyinsurance.
Butresearchershopethatwholegenometestswillatsomepointbeusedfbrmillionsofhospitalisedbabies
withrareanddifficultconditions.TheUSNationalHumanGenomeResearchInstitutehasfoundthataround350
millionpeoplearoundtheworldlivewithraredisorders.Anditfoundthatabout80percentofthemorethan7,
00Cconditionsaregenetic.
1.HowdidMikeSchultefeelaboutthetest?
A.Proud.B.Grateful.
C.Unclear.D.Hopeless.
2.Infindinggeneticdiseases,.
A.narrowlytargetedtestsareeasier
B.commonlyusedteststakelonger
C.wholegenometestsfocusonbabies
D.wholegenometestsaremoreaccurate
3.Whatdisadvantagedowholegenometestshave?
A.TheycostaInf.
B.Theprocessiscomplex.
C.Thedisordermightnotbefound.
D.Theirresultsarehardtounderstand.
4.Whereis(hetextmostlikelyfound?
A.Inablog.B.Inamedicalrecord.
C.Inanewspaper.D.Inaletter.
Passage8
[2023•河南豫北名校联考(二)]Whilesomecriticsclaimthathistorycurricula(课程)leachunnecessary
content,othersarguethatthesecurriculaneedtobemorecomprehensive.Despiteongoingdebatesaboutcontent,
oneuniversaltruthremains:stronghistorycurriculaarenecessaryfordevelopingtheproductivecitizensof
tomorrow.
Thegreatestacademicvaluethathistorycurriculaprovideisnottherecallofimportantdatesandnames.
Rather,understandingthehistoricalenquiryprocessis(hemostimportantcomponent.Thisprocessteaches
studentshowtobecomecriticalthinkersandunderstandthedynamicnatureofthetellingofhistory.
Throughstronghistorycurricula,studentsareshownbothavarietyofprimaryandsecondarysourcesandare
taughttocriliciuethem.Thisiswhere(hehistoricalenquiryprocessbegins.Studentsnotonlybegintoanalyseand
askquestionsaboutthecontent,buttheyalsolearnabouttheauthor'scredibilityandpotentialbias(偏见).Students
arethenable(ocontextualise(heinformation(heylearnandcanthinkmorecriticallyabouthistoricalcontextand
thosewhotellit.
Withthisframework,studentscanthenunderstandthecausalrelationshipbetweenhumannature,values,
phi'osophy,actions,andtheirconsequences.Itteachesstudentstorecogniserecurrentthemesandlessonsthatarc
necessarytounderstandmodernsociety.Mostimportantly,itteachesstudentstodevelopahealthyskepticism(怀疑
论)whenpresentedwithinformationtodaybecauseouractionsarehistoryinthemaking.
Fortyyearsago,renownedscholarJamesFitzgeraldarguedthatnoeducationiscompletewithoutthe
teachingofhistoricalenquiry.Hebelievedthattheonlywaytomoveforwardinlifeistounderstandwhat'sbehind
us.
Today,thisprinciplestillholdstrue.Studentstakeboththefactualknowledgeandthehistoricalenquiryskills
theylearnin(heclassroomandapplythemtorealworldcircumstances.Throughouttheirlives,studentswhoare
taughtwithstronghistorycurriculawilltakethelessonstheylearnfromourpredecessorsandbecomeinvolved,
active,productivecitizenswhowanttocreateahistorythattomorrow'sstudentswillbeproudtolearnabout.
1.Whatisthebiggestacademicsignificanceofhistorj',learning?
A.PassingdownChineseculture.
B.Graspinghistoricalenquiryskills.
C.Makingpeoplemoreknowledgeable.
D.Enrichingpeople'severydaylife.
2.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“critique”inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Protect.
B.Combine.
C.Comment.
D.Remember.
3.WhyisJamesFitzgeraldmentionedinthetext?
A.Tostresstheimportanceofhistory.
B.Topointouttheessenceofeducation.
C.Toindicatefamouspeoplelearnfromhistory.
D.Toshowhistoiycontributestopeople'sachievements.
4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ItIsthePeoplethatCreateHistory
B.HistoryPushestheWheeloftheTimes
C.HistoryCurriculaAreGainingMoreAttention
D.HistoiyCurriculaShapeTomorrow'sDecisionMakers
第二部分:强化训练B
Passage9
(2024•北京朝阳•二模)WhenIwasnine,mybestfriendnearlychokedtodeathonagobstopper,atypeof
hardcandy.Afterseveralattempts,shecoughedupthecandy.Ihaven'thadagobstoppersinceandIhavecarried
withmeafearofseeingthatsceneagain.Sadly,asIdiscoveredthisweek,lightningcanstriketwice.
IwasgettingoffatubetraininLondonwhenInoticedawomancoughing.Isloweddown,watchingher
carefully.Ihadlearnedthatcoughingisrarelyasignthatsomethingisterriblywrong.Suddenly,thewoman
stoppedcoughing,hereyeswidenedandshebentover.
WhenIwentovertoaskifshewasOK,shelookedupatme,panicked,andpointedtoherback.Istarted
hittingherbackandscreamingforhslp.Despitehavingwatchedafewvideos,IwasterrifiedthatIwouldn'tbe
abletocorrectlyperforintheHeimlich,afirst-aidmethod,andthatIwouldhavetowalkawaywithguiltforher
death.Butitwasjustthetwoofus,aloneatanundergroundstation;if1didn'ttrytohelp,noonewould.
Thankfully,muchlikewilhmyfriend,afterafewsharphits,whateverhadbeenstuckinherthroatcameloose.She
thankedme,almostembarrassed,andwalkedupcothelift.Ifollowedbehindher,shaking,withtearsinmyeyes.
Bythetimewereachedthelift,wehadbothcalmeddown.Shetookmyhandsandthankedmeagain,before
disappearing.Shemighthavebeenfinewithoutmyhurriedhitsonherback—Imaynothaveactuallysavedher
life—butatleastsheknewthatsomeone,astrangerwhomshewouldneverseeagain,cared.
Thisexperiencealsotaughtmeaboutthebystandereffect,wherepeopleassumeothersassumedtobe
availableduringanemergency,directhelpfromothersisfarlesslikelytowillhelp,leadingtoinaction.Igetit:the
fearofmakingthingsworse,especiallyifyouhavenomedicaltraining,isreal.Researchsuggeststhatwhena
“medicallycompetent”personisassumedtobeavailableduringanemergency,directhelpfromothersisfarless
likelytooccur.Sometimes,though,regardlessofwhoelsecouldbenearby,itmaybeusefultogetinvolved.Soit
waswiththecoughingwomanonthetube.
17.Howdidthefriend'schokingincidentaffecttheauthor?
A.Shelivedwithasenseofguilt.
B.Sherealizedtheimportanceoffirstaid.
C.Shedevelopedafearofwitnessingsimilarevents.
D.Shedeepenedherunderstandingofthebystandereffect.
18.Whatdidtheauthordotohelpthewomanon(hetube?
A.Sherelievedthewoman'scoughing.
B.Shewalkedthewomanuptothelift.
C.Shefounda"medicallycompetent“personfbrher.
D.Sheperformedfirstaidbyhittingthewoman'sback.
19.Whichsituationcanbedescribedasthebystandereffect?
A.Youvolunteeredtohelpanoldmancarryingaheavybag.
B.Youaskedyourbrotherwhoisadoctortosaveadyingwoman.
C.Youavoidedinvolvementv/henseeinganinjuredladyontheroad.
D.Youwalkedawayaftertherescuemenaskedyoutoleavethescene.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?
A.Agoodtundeservesanother.
B.Everycloudhasasilverlining.
C.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.
D.Actionspeakslouderthaninaction.
Passage10
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