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时间:120:150第一部 听力(共两节,满分30分第一 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分5A、B、C三个选项中选出最10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题WhoisthewomanprobablyspeakingA B.A C.AdogWhatwillthetwospeakersdoToseeafilmafterTowatchTEDshowsatTohaveawalkalongtheWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingAn B.A C.AnWhatdoesthewomanReneslippedandRenewenttoawrongRenemadeittoJackson’sHowmuchdidTonypayforthe B. C.第二 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分5A、B、C三个选项中选出最5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。66,7WhendoestheconversationInthe B.At C.IntheWhyisn’tJeremyintheconferenceroomHeisworkingonanotherHehascheckedtheheaterHeneedstohirepart-time7810WhydoesthemancalltheToplanameetingwithTotellherabouthernew
TomaketheirtravelWhereisthewomanIn B.InLos C.InSaltLakeWhoneedsanew B. C.81113WhydidthewomandropbyGeorge’sTogetanoil B.Togetthetires C.TohavehercarWhydidthemanstopgoingtoGeorge’sHewasdissatisfiedwithitsHeheardthegaragehadclosedHefoundacheaperplacenearhishome.13WhathappenedtoPeter?HewaslaidHesetuphisownHegotpromoted91417WhereistheRoyalA.Nearthemain B.Ontheairport C.IntheWhatisspecialabouttheBridgeItisquitelovelyinItusedtobeaprivateIthasanindoorswimmingWhichhotelwillthemanCarlton B.TheRoyal C.TheBridgeHowdoesthewoman B. C.101820WhatisthespeakermainlytalkingHisfeelingafterreceivinganHispassionfordifferentmusicHisexperienceabouttravellingWhatdidthespeakermostrecentlyreleasetotheAsingle B.Athree-song C.Atwelve-songWhowillspeakAyoung B.Thespeaker’s C.Thehostofthe第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分VolunteeringVolunteeringabroadisaselflessactofservingcommunitiesoverseas.Everyyearhundredsofthousandsofpeoplevolunteeracrosstheglobe.Herewehavelistedsomeofthetopcountrieswhosepeopleareparticipatinginvolunteeringabroadactivities.Ifyou’veresolvedtotravelandmakeadifferencethisyear,there’snoshortageofamazingvolunteerabroadprogramsawaitingGoEco:Ifyouwanttoworkwithanimals,GoEco’sMarineandTurtleConservationprogramintheMaldives,WildlifeAnimalReserveinAustralia,orAmazonWildlifeReserveinPeruisworthavisit!ProjectsAbroad:Ifyou’readoctor,nurse,dentist,orotherhealthcareprofessional,youwillfindatonofmedicalvolunteeropportunitieswithProjectsAbroad.VolunteerabroadInternationalTEFLAcademy:Ifyou’reinterestedinteachingEnglishabroad,jointheInternationalTEFLAcademy(ITA).ThroughITA,youcangetpaidtoliveabroadasaprofessionalEnglishteacherinacountrylikeSpain,Thailand,orCostaRica.MaximoNivel:Diveintotherichtraditionsofindigenous(土著的communitiesthroughMaximoNivel’svolunteerprogramsinGuatemalaandPeru.LiveandworkalongsideMayanandAndeanfamilies,engagingindailyactivitiessuchasagricultureandtraditionalweaving.Forthosewhostillhaven’texperiencedthejoyandsatisfactionofvolunteeringabroad,it’snevertoolatetostart!Youcanalwaysmakeupyourmindandbeapartofit.HowmuchhigheristheUSA’svolunteeringabroadratethanA. B. C. D.Whichprogrambestsuitsaqualified B.ProjectsC.InternationalTEFL D.MaximoWhatcanthevolunteersofMaximoNivelDeepcultural B.ModernweavingC.Overseasteaching D.Chancesforahealthcheck-Peoplecasuallydescribethemselvesaspeople-pleasersastheymightdescribetheirhaircolorormusicpreference.However,people-pleasingcanbeaveryrealmentalhealthproblem,oftenassociatedwithobsessive-compulsivedisorder(OCD)强迫症).Approval-seekingbehaviorisself-injuringbynature.Tosatisfythisobsession,wemustbeinauthenticandreducedversionsofourselves,overlyvigilantofthepreferencesofothers.Essentially,themaincauseisavoidanceofcausingdistressinothers.Fewthingsmakemeshakemorethanaconflict.Iseethisbehaviorasaresponsetomychildhood,whichwasfilledwithintensefear.Mysingleparenthadweeklymomentsofbeingangryandabusive.Ilearnedearlyonthatmysafetydependedonmymother’sviewofme.SoIbegantopredictwhatmymotherwantedmetodoandsay.BythetimeIwasinmiddleschool,over-apologizingandshiftingmypersonalitytopleaseothersbecamefirmlyestablishedinmysocialbehavior.Formostadultpeople-pleasers,includingme,itfeelsnaturaltoclingonto(依赖)theofagreeability.Evenwithmyownchildren,Igiveupmyownauthority.IrecentlynoticedthatmyvoicetakesonanawkwardtonewheneverIsay“no”.Ichallengeanddispleasemyclients,butonlybecauseitisdemandedforeffectiveprogress.
People-pleasingisclearlyholdingmeback;butwhat’sthereasonformyunwillingnesstoletgo?IamstartingtorealizethatIamshyingawayfromtheunpredictabilityofhowotherswillreact.WhenIamuniversallylikeable,Irarelyhavetogooutsidemycomfortzoneininterpersonalrelationships.Authenticinteractivitywithothersrequirestakingarisk.DispleasedpeopleareSothekeyseemstobeexposure.ThemoreinteractionsIexperiencewhereIamnotpleasingothers,themorecomfortIgainwiththisdynamic.AsIpracticesaying“no,”myvoicewillnaturallydeepen.Confidencewillcomewithrepetition.Yes,people’snegativereactionsareuncertain,butnotdangerous.ThelessIpeople-please,themoreIwillwelcomegrowthintomyinterpersonalrelationships.Thechallengeofothersis,infact,ajoyousopportunity.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vigilant”inthefirstparagraphA. B. C. D.WhydoestheauthormentionherToshareapitifulstoryofherTojustifyherapproval-seekingToemphasizetheimpactoffamilyToexplainthereasonforherpleasing26Whatpreventstheauthorfromgettingridofpeople-A.Herdislikeofherauthentic B.HerfearoffacinguncertainC.Herignoranceofinterpersonal D.HermisunderstandingofdispleasedWhatdoestheauthorsuggesttodealwithpeople-A.Practiceauthenticity B.Beexposedtomorepeople-C.Ignorepeople’snegative D.SeekcomfortfromexistingOnEarthDay—April22—theXPrizeFoundation,whichholdsconteststhatencouragepeopletocomeupwithnewideastosolvebigproblems,announcedthewinnersofitsCarbonRemovalcontest.AcompanycalledMatiCarbonwonthe$50millionprize.Theirmethodissimple,butitcouldremovehugeamountsofcarbondioxideandalsohelpfarmersgrowmorefood.Thecompanyusesaverycommonkindofvolcanicrockcalledbasalt.Basaltisusedworldwidetoconstructroadsandbuildings.Companiesthatbreakupthebasaltoftenhaveapowderofbasaltleftoverthattheycan’tLuckily,thisisexactlywhatMatiCarbonneeds.Thecompanyremovescarbonbyspreadingthisrockpowderonfarmfields.ThepowderpullsCO2outofthewaterinthesoilandstoresitinawaythatwilllastforthousandsofyears.Mati’smethodofcarbonremovaliscalled“enhancedrockweathering”.Theresultsaren’tjustgoodfortheenvironment—they’realsogoodforthefarmers.Farmerswhousethebasaltpowderontheirfieldsgrowroughly25%morefood.Inareaswithpoorsoil,farmerscangrowasmuchas70%more.MatiCarbonisalreadyspreadingbasaltpowderonfarmsinseveralcountries,includingIndia,Tanzania,andZambia.Thecompanyisfocusedonworkingwithsmallfarmersinpoorercountries,puttingthepowderontheirfarmlandsforfree.Topayforthis,thecompanysells“carboncredits”.SinceMatiCarbonisremovingpollution,largecompaniesthatcreatepollutionbuycreditsto“offset”theirpollutionsotheycanbe“carbonneutral”.OneofthethingsthatimpressedtheXPrizejudgesishowthecompanycarefullytracksandrecordstheimpactitishaving.Sofar,MatiCarbonhasremovedover1,000metrictonsofCO2.Butthecompanybelievesthatnumberwillgrowrapidly.Itisplanningtobeginworkinthreemorecountriessoonandallowothercompaniestouseitsmethodstoreachevenmoreareas.WhatisthematerialusedbythewinningIndustrial B.RarevolcanicC.Construction D.FarmcarbonWhichwordsbestdescribeMatiFar-sightedand B.Profit-drivenandC.Newly-builtand D.Eco-mindedandWhatcanwelearnaboutMatiCarbonaccordingtothelastIthasexpandeditsbusinessacrosstheIthasdevelopedmoremethodstoremoveItintendstoshareitspatentwithotherItplanstoinviteXPrizejudgestotrackitsWhichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlefortheJointEffortPaysoffinBreakinguptheGreatChanceExistsintheGreenMatiCarbonHasMoreCarbonCreditstoPowerfulIdeaWinsCarbonRemoval“MenarefromMars,womenfromVenus”hasbecomeaconvenientshorthandforeveryhouseholddebate,frommap-readingtoloadingthedishwasher.Yetbeneaththejokesliesaseriousquestion:arethetwosexesbornwithfundamentallydifferentwiring,orhavewesimplyrepeatedthestoryuntilitfeelstrue?Twohigh-profilesetsofscansappeartoofferhardproofofadifference.BritishpsychologistStuartRitchiereportedin2012thatmalebrainsare,onaverage,roughlyone-tenthheavierthanfemalebrainsandcontainmorewhite-matter.Threeyearslater,IsraelineuroscientistDaphnaJoeladdedthattypical“his”or“her”circuitscanbedetectedwithadvancedsoftware,eventhougheveryheadultimatelycontainsamixofboth—likeshadesthatvary—andneverperfectlymatchpassportsex.LiseEliot,aneuroscientistatChicagoMedicalSchool,believessuchheadlinesaretoodramatic.Afterre-analyzingthousandsofimagescollectedacrosssixcountries,shecallsthebrain“aunisex(不分性别的)organ”.Thenumericgapbetweengroupaverages,sheinsists,isnowiderthanthedifferencebetweenmaleandfemalekidneys,andthefiguresfailtopredicthowtheorganactuallyprocessesalgebra,empathyorparkinginstructions.Putsimply,sizedecidesnothing.Ifbodystructureisnottherealboss,whatis?Socialexperience,arguesTheAtlanticClassicpaperslovedeye-catchingnumbers:a1970survey’showedboysbeatinggirlsthirteen-to-oneonthemathematicsSAT,afigureoncehighlightedbyformerHarvardpresidentLawrenceSummersasproofofnaturalmalescientifictalent.Whenlaterstudentgroupsofferedgirlsequallaboratoryhours,encouragedfemaleteachersandrewrotetextbookstoincludemorereal-worldproblems,theratiofelltothree-to-one,suggestingthatopportunity,notbodypart,writesmostofthescoreboard.MargaretMcCarthy,aneuropharmacologistattheUniversityofMaryland,applaudsEliotfor“forcingthedebateforward”.Shealsonotesthatwipingouteverysexdifferencewouldsoundanextremenote.Equal,sheremindsus,isnotidentical;biologymaystillwhisperwheresocietyWhydoestheauthormentionRitchieandTostresstheriskofinadequatedatasets.B.TocorrectstatisticalerrorsinC.Toprovidescanproofofasexdifference.D.Toexplainboys’advantageinreading
WhatisimpliedbyEliot’sre-analysisofbrainMalesdowellintacklingcomplex B.Generationgapsoutrunbetween-sexC.Brainsizecansomehowdecidesex D.BrainsizecannottellhowapersonWhatcanweinferfromthefallingmathscoregapafterEqualchancesnarrowthescore B.StandardizedtestsarenolongerC.Boysarenowlosinginterestin D.Biologystilllimitsgirls’physicsWhatmightbeMcCarthy’sattitudetoerasingsexA. B. C. D.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分Nostalgia—thewarmfeelingoflongingforthepast—iseverywhereintoday’sculture.MovieslikeBarbie,IndianaJones,andTopGunaredrawinghugecrowdsbybringingbackoldfavorites.36Onthesurface,nostalgiasimplymakesusfeelgood.37AccordingtoProfessorZiyanYangfromtheInstituteofPsychology,CAS,nostalgiacreatesfeelingsofwarmth,belonging,andevenamentalescapetothepast.Duringtoughtimes—whetherpersonalstrugglesorglobalcrises—nostalgiaactslikeanemotionalsafetynet.Moviesandmusicarepowerfultriggersbecausetheyrecreatefamiliaremotionsandexperiences.38First,itgivesusasenseofcontrol.Evenwhenlifefeelsunpredictable,reflectingonourpasthelpsusfeelmoregroundedandsecure.Second,nostalgiastrengthenssocialbonds.Thoughitseemslikeapersonalexperience,nostalgicmemoriesoftenremindusoffamily,friends,andsharedmoments.Whatdoesnostalgiadotoourbrains?Mostlygoodthings!Studiesshowitboostshappiness,creativity,andenergybyactivatingpositiveemotions.39Thisyouthfuloptimismencouragesustotakerisksandchaseourgoals.Someresearcherssuggestnostalgiaactslikea“psychologicalimmunesystem”,helpinguscopewithstress.Butcantoomuchnostalgiabeharmful?Insmallamounts,it’shealthy.However,ifwethinkaboutthepasttoomuch,itcankeepusfrommovingforward.Thekeyisbalance—enjoyingmemorieswithoutlosingsightofthepresent.40Ithelpsusreconnectwithourtrueselvesandrememberwhowereallyare.Inshort,nostalgiaisn’tjustaboutrelivingthepast—it’satoolthathelpsusnavigatethepresentandfuturewithhope.ButwhydowelovenostalgiasoThisiswhyreunionsfeelsomeaningfultoNostalgiaalsoserveskeypsychologicalHowever,psychologyexpertssaythere’smoretoItcanevenmakeusfeelyoungerandmoreRememberinghappymemoriesbringscomfortandStill,ingeneral,nostalgiaisanaturalandpositivepartoflife. 英语知识运用(共三节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Justaheadonthenarrowroad,thefaintlightfromKim’storch(手电筒)flashedtowardsme.Herbikestayed41,butminewasshakingallovertheplace.Ihadcompletelylostmy42.Itseemedcyclinginthe43hadcausedmymindtoloseallsenseofdirection.Ilookedhard,hopingto44thegrassedges,buttherewasnothingbutKim’s45torchlightfarahead.Myheartpoundedwildly.Iwastryingmybesttokeepthisanxietyinternal,notwantingKimto46thefullextentofmyfear.SoIforcedmy47backtotheforestwehadcycledthroughearlier:thetalltrees,thesoundofthewindandsomething48formenow—thesenseofexcitementIfelt.49bythismemory,Itriedtoputasidetheanxiety.I50myphone’storch.Thelightwasweak,butitwasenough:theheavinessaroundmyvision51andIfoundmybalanceagain.AsIpushedintothepedalsandbegantomove,I52askyfullofcountlessstars.Then,Isawsomethingevenmore53.“KIM!”Sheturned,thinkingsomethingwaswrong.But54highaboveuswasamagicalshootingstar,brightwithathicktailinitswake.Thatnight,Ilearnedavaluablelesson:Don’tletthedarknessstopyoufrommovingSometimesallyouneedisalittlemore55tofindyourA. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A.make B.search C.give D.rideA. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A.switched B.took C.showed D.putA. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分1TheHuajiangGrandCanyonBridgeinGuizhouprovince,theworld’stallest,openedtotrafficonSeptember28th,turning56 wasonceatwo-hourdriveacrossthedeepvalleyintoatripofbarelytwominutes.Risingat57 heightof625metersabovetheBeipanRiver,thebridgeisakeyprojectofanexpresswaylinkingtheLiuzhispecialdistrictofLiupanshuicitywithAnlongcounty.Withamainspan58 (measure)420meters,itanchorsanewexpresswaythatwindsthroughoneofChina’smostmountainousprovinces.Guizhouhasearnedareputation59 aprovinceofbridges.Accordingtotheprovincialtransportationdepartment,todatehalfoftheworld’s100tallestbridges60 (rise)fromitsvalleys.Altogethermorethan32,000bridgeshavebeencompleted61 areunderconstructioninGuizhou.TheHuajiangbridgeisnowitsmost62 (strike)unprofessionallandmark,embodyingbothpracticalneedsandengineeringambitionoftheregion.Whilebuildingthebridge,engineersfaced63 (change)weather,sheercliffsandwindgusts(劲吹)topping100kilometersperhour.64 (meet)thosechallenges,theteamreliedonaseriesofnewtechnologies.Theyintroducedanintelligentcable-liftingsystemguidedbytheBeidouNavigationSatelliteSystem,which,totheir65 (satisfy),allowedworkerstopositionsteelframeswithcentimeter-levelaccuracy.
第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分第一节应用文写作(满分15分Jenny80DearI’mwritingtosharewithyouamemorableincidentthathappenedlastweek. Li第二节读后续写(满分25分Ontheafternoonofmyeighteenthbirthday,Iwasdrivingaroundthequietstreetsofoursmalltown,feelingabsolutelyfreeandexcited.I’djustgotmydriver’slicensetheweekbefore,andthiswasmyfirsttimedrivingalonewithoutmydadinthepassengerseat.Thesunwasshining,andtheradiohummedwithmyfavoritepopsong.Everythingfeltperfect,likeIwasfinallysteppingintoAsIapproachedthecornerofMapleStreet,Imadeaturnabittooquickly,andthat’swhentheworstthinghappened.Therewasaloud,sharpsoundofmetalscrapingagainstmetal—screech,crunch—thatmademyteethache.Iappliedpressuretothebrakessohardthatmybodyjoltedforwardagainstthesafetybelt.Myheartjumpedintomythroat—Ihadsideswipedapolished,blackMercedes-Benzparkedneatlybythepavement,itspaintglitteringlikeithadjustbeenwashed.Ikilledtheengineandsatthereforaminute,myhandsshakingonthewheel.Unbuckledmyseatbelt,Isteeledmyselftogetoutofthecartoinspectthedamage.Thestreetwascompletelyempty,notasoulinsight—noneighborswateringtheirlawns,nokidsridingbikes,nopassingcars.Apowerful,selfishthoughtrushedintomyhead:“Justdriveaway.Noonesawyou.Noonewilleverknow.”IranahandovertheMercedes’door,frowningatthelong,deepscratchthatsnakedallitswayonthedoor.Myowncar,theoldFord,onlyhadatinydent(凹陷)onthesidemirror,barelynoticeable.PanicseizedmeasIthoughtaboutthemoneyI’dbeensavingformonths—babysittingjobs,mowinglawns,workingweekendsatthegrocerystoreallsavedupformyfirstsemesterofcollegetextbooksanddormsupplies.Iknewthatrepairbillwouldwipethatsavingsaccountcleaninaninstant.Thetemptationtojumpbackinthecarandspeedoffwasoverwhelming,aheavyweightpressingdownonmychest.150Butthen,Iclosedmyeyesandpicturedmydad’s Ifoundapieceofpaperandapeninthecarglovebox. 听力理解:1-56-1011-1516-20阅读理解:21-2324-2728-3132-35七选 完形填空:41-4546-5051-55语法填空:56.57.59.60.have61.64.To65.OnepossibleDearI’mwritingtosharewithyouamemorableincidentthathappenedlastIntheInternationalCulturalExchangeProgram,IwasinchargeofhostingaBritishstudentnamedTomonbehalfofourschool.Whilehavingdinnerinthecanteen,IpreparedsomeChinesespecialtydishes,likebraisedporkandroastduck.Toshowmyhospitality,Ikeptpilingfoodontohisplate,hopinghewouldlikeit.Hehesitatedforalongtimebeforetakingitawkwardly.Later,IlearnedthatWesternerswouldratherhelpthemselvesthanbeservedlikethis.ItwasnotuntilthenthatIrealizedculturaldifferencesreallymatterincommunication.Wehadbetterlearnmoreaboutothers’customstoavoidsuchmisunderstandings.Haveyoueverhadsuchinterestingstories?LookingforwardtoyourLiOnepossibleButthen,Iclosedmyeyesandpicturedmydad’sface.Theonehegotwhenhe’dtaughtmetorideabikeandI’dfallenandwantedtoquit,orwhenI’dliedaboutbreakinghisfavoritecupasakid.He’dalwaystoldme,“Integrityisn’taboutdoingtherightthingwhensomeone’swatching—it’saboutdoingitwhennooneis.”Ithoughtabouthowproudhe’dbeenwhenIgotmylicense,howhepattedmeontheshoulderandsaid,“Drivelikeyourespectyourselfandeveryoneelseontheroad.”Takingadeepbreath,Icalmedmyselfdownandresolvedtodotherightthing.Ineededtoleaveanotewithmycontactinformationsothatthecarownercouldreachme.Ifoundapieceofpaperandapeninthecarglovebox.Withmyfingersstilltrembling,Iscribbleddownmyname,phonenumber,andasincereapology,andthentuckedthenoteundertheMercedes’swindscreenwiper.Watchingthepaperflutteringinthegentlebreeze,Ibreathedasighofrelief.Thesunwasstillshining,buttheoverwhelmingnervousnesswasgone—replacedinsteadwithaquiet,steadypride.IclimbedbackintotheFord,fireduptheengine,andheadedhomereadytotellmydadeverything,steelingmyselftofacetheconsequencesofmymistake.Afterall,honestyisalwaysthebestpolicy.TextW:Wereyouwokenupbythedogbarkinglastnight?M:Yeah,IheardtheWilson’shousewasbrokeninto.W:Ohno,Ishouldhavecalledthepolice.TextM:Let’sgotothemovieafterthedinnerattheRoseHotel.It’sallmyW:Wow,that’sgreat.IamwonderingwhethertowatchTedshowsathomeorgooutforawalkalongthebeachtonight.TextW:ThefilmwesawinAugustperformedpoorlyattheboxoffice.Itcouldn’tevencovertheinvestors’M:Oh,I’mnotsurprised.Eventheall-starcastcouldn’trescuetheweakTextM:IwonderwhyRenedidn’tcometohearJacksonW:Infact,heslippedinatthelastminuteandsatinthebackoftheTextW:Ijustboughtthisbookandthesales.Ipaidonlyeighteendollarsforit,sixdollarsoffitsoriginalM:It’sreallyabargain,butTonyboughtthesamebookforjusthalftheoriginalpriceatanotherTextW:Oh,Jeremy,thereyouare.HaveyouhadachancetocheckouttheproblemImentionedyesterday?Ithinkthere’sanissuewiththeheaterintheconferenceroom.M:Ah,notyet.I’vebeensettingupthenewworkspacesforthepart-timeworkerswerecentlyW:I’mplanningtohostourvisitingclientsinthatroomthisafternoon,soI’llchangethelocationifit’sstillcoldinthere.M:OK,I’llgettotheconferenceroomassoonasIfinish.W:Great.Andletmeknowifitcan’tbefixedbynoon.TextW:Hello,thisisM:HelloCherry.ThisisBeckham.I’vesomegoodnewsforyou.Mariawasverysatisfiedwithyouandsaidshe’slookingforwardtoworkingwithyou.Isn’tthatgreat?Congratulationsdear.HowdoesitfeeltobeMaria’snewagent?Iimaginedyouwerejustdelightedwiththisnews.Let’sseeyoucanstartonMonday,right?W:Well,wouldyoumindmystartingonWednesday?I’mvisitingmyfatherinMiamiandbecauseIdon’tliveinLosAngeles,I’llneedacoupleofdaystofindaflatandgetsomefurnitureandmovefromSaltLakeCity.M:Ohwellthen.InthatcaseIsupposeThursdaywouldbegood.Okay,seeyouTextW:Hey,David,Ijustdroppedoffmycartoget
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