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阜阳市2025—2026学年度高三教学质量监测试卷英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Onafarm.B.Bytheseaside.C.Inthecitycenter.2.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Tobookaroom.B.Toreportaproblem.C.Toaskaboutarefrigerator.3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Encouragingthewoman.B.Interviewingthewoman.C.Complainingtothewoman.4.Whenisthewoman'shaircutappointmentonSaturday?A.At9:30am.B.At10:30am.C.At11:30am.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?AWhentovisitTracy.B.WheretomeetTracy.C.WhattobringforTracy.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teammates.B.Familymembers.C.Teacherandstudent.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Confused.B.Humorous.C.Optimistic.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whichfielddoestheman’shistoryprofessorsuggesthechoose?A.Education.B.Politics.C.Literature.9.Whyisthemaninterestedinbecomingacomputerengineer?A.Hecanworkonhisown.B.Helikestorepairelectronics.C.Hewantstoearnahighsalary.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Howdidthewomanfindoutabouttheman’sact?A.Fromapaper.B.Fromavideo.C.Fromafriend.11.Howmanyfamiliesintheman’sbuildingaresingle-parentfamilies?A.5.B.7.C.10.12.Whatdoesthemanintendtodoaftertheholiday?A.Holdawelcomeparty.B.Findapermanentjob.C.Runalearningsession.13.WhatdoweknowaboutKarenDunn?A.Sheteachesmath.B.Shehastwosons.C.Sheownsawebsite.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdidthewomanworkatfirstaftergraduation?A.ATVpresenter.B.Aschoolteacher.C.Ahousepainter.15Whatdidthewoman’scollegeprofessoraskhertodo?A.Analyzeanartwork.B.Exploretheseasons.C.Studydifferentflowers.16.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthertask?A.Itturnedoutwell.B.Itwentasplanned.C.Itwaseasytodo.17.Whatwillthewomanprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Amuseum.B.Anexhibition.C.Acompetition.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.Hospitalstaff.B.Newsreporters.C.Collegestudents.19.Whatdidthescientistsmotivatethemicetodo?A.Avoidovereating.B.Runonthewheels.C.Escapefromthecages.20.Howmuchonaveragedidthemice’sbrainsgrowaftertheexperiments?A.13%.B.22%.C.30%.第二部分阅读(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ALookingforfunactivitiesforteens?Singaporeoffersalargenumberofoptions.HydroDashHydroDash,arooflesswater-basedobstacle(障碍)course,isnowbiggerandbetterwith12newfeatureswithover30obstaclesatPalawanBeach.ThereimaginedHydroDashnowcoversanimpressive60by61metresofwaterspace.Thissubstantialenlargementaccommodatesmorethan30uniqueobstacles,including12newlydesignedchallengesthatpromisetotestparticipants’agility(敏捷),strength,anddetermination.SentosaSkylineLugeandSkyrideSentosaSkylineLugeandSkyridehasofferedplentyoffunforthosewhowishtoexperiencethethrillsofrushingdownhillfromthetopofMountImbiahtothesandyshoresofSilosoBeachbelow.Goingdownhillisonlyhalfofthefun;takingtheSkyridefromthebeachtothehilltopalsoprovidesauniqueviewofSentosa.ForestAdventureForestAdventureprovideskidswithbreathtakingadventuresonaropecoursesetamidstthetreesatBedokReservoirPark.Withupgradedropecoursesthatcatertodifferentagesandlevelsofability,ForestAdventureprovidesatasteofadventureforboththeyoungandyoungatheart.WildApexAdventurePerfectforthrill-seekersabove1.35m,theWildApexAdventuretakesparticipantsonanoutdoorclimbonthepeaksofthekarsts(喀斯特)andalsothetreetops,rainorshine.Thisisdefinitelynotforthefaint-heartedsincegreatheightsareexpected.Thereareplentyofsafetymeasures,however.Guidesandinstructorsareconstantlycheckingonsafetybelts,ensuringeveryonestayssafe.21.WhatdoweknowaboutHydroDash?A.Itofferstrainingcourses.B.Ithasupgradeditsfacilities.C.Itisdesignedforadultsonly.D.Ithasmovedtoanewlocation.22.Whichactivityprovidesahigh-speedexperience?A.HydroDash.B.ForestAdventure.CWildApexAdventure.D.SentosaSkylineLugeandSkyride.23.Whatdothefouractivitieshaveincommon?A.Theyaimtoentertainteens.B.Theyareweather-dependent.C.Theyareoutdooradventures.D.Theyrequireprofessionalskills.B“Youcantrylyingdown,”saidWangZhigang,chiefcurator(策展人)ofHousesofHeaven:Immersive(沉浸式虚拟现实的)ChineseCaissonDigitalArtExhibition,toagirlvisitingtheshowinBeijing.Thegirllayonthefloorasasix-sidedLEDceilinglitupaboveher,projectingvividimagesofQingDynastycaissons,orzaojing—fancywoodendome(穹顶)structurescommonlyfoundinpalacesandgrandtemples,famousfortheircomplexdesign.“Inrealhistoricbuildings,Ialwayshadtoliftherontomyshoulders,andeventhen,shestillcouldn’tseethecaissonclearly,”thegirl'smothersaid.“Here,shefeelsasifthewholeceilingiswithinherreach.”AccordingtoWang,thetoweringheightofcaissonsandthefaintlightingintraditionalhallsoftenmakethedetailsdifficulttosee,leavingmuchoftheirartistryoverlooked.Tochangethat,heledateamofyoungculturalheritagespecialistsandturnedtodigitaltechnologytobringtheseancientdesignsclosertothepublic.AccordingtoZhangYuan,whosupervisedtheentireprocessfromresearchtodigitalreconstruction,thethree-minuteimmersivedisplaytookoneyearandninemonthstocomplete.Sherecalledtheteam’sfieldworkinShanxiProvince.“Somesitesarerestrictedbycopyright,”Zhangsaid.“Webroughtprofessionallaserscanners(激光扫描仪),butmanybannedlargeequipmentforsafetyreasons.”Inthosecases,Zhangandherteammateshadtophotographthesitesasordinaryvisitorsandlaterusedphotogrammetrytobuild3Dmodels.Collectingthedatawasjustthefirststep.Zhangnotedthatrawscansoftencontainedlocalinaccuracies,requiringmeticulousmanualcorrection—aprocessshelikenedto“micro-sculpting”.For28-year-oldIraniandoctoralstudentPouyaAmani,whogrewupandstudiedinChina,theprojectdrewonhisinterdisciplinarybackgroundindesignandculturalheritage.“Shiftingfromtraditionalexhibitionstoimmersiveonesisamajortrendtoday,”hesaid.“Ashortfilmwiththerightvisualscanhelpinternationalaudiencesgrasptheessenceofcaissons.Chinaisfullofculture.Thekeyisfindingsubjectsthattranslatewellintothedigitalform.”24.Whatisthefeatureoftheexhibition?A.Itoffersinteractiveexplorationsofzaojing.B.Itdigitalizestheprocessofbuildingzaojing.C.Itallowsvisitorstoseezaojing'sdetailsupclose.D.Itbringszaojingtolifethroughthelatesttechnology.25.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesthefieldworkoftheteam?A.Dangerous.B.Challenging.C.Creative.D.Encouraging.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“meticulous”inparagraph5mean?A.Thorough.B.Extensive.C.Basic.D.Swift.27.WhatiskeytopresentingChineseculturedigitallyaccordingtoPouyaAmani?A.Focusingonthemajortrend.B.Choosingappropriatesubjects.C.Targetinginternationalaudiences.D.Turningtocross-subjectmethods.CAftercenturiesofnear-extinction,Europe’swolveshavemadearemarkablecomeback.InDenmark,thecomebackhasbeenmoremodest.wolvesdisappearedfromDanishforestsin1813,whentheywerehuntedtoextinction—rememberedonlyinstoriesandfairytales.In2017,Denmarkcelebrateditsfirstconfirmedbreedingpackinmorethan200years.Today,Denmark’swolfpopulationisestimatedtobejustover40.Yeteventhissmallnumberhasbroughtaboutfiercedebatesoverlivestock(牲畜)andpublicsafetyinDenmark—oneofEurope’smostintensively(集约地)farmedcountries.Conservationistscallwolvesa“keystonespecies”.Thismeansthatbecausetheynaturallycontrolnumbersofdeerandotherpreytheirpresencecanallowforestsandgrasslandstorecover.YellowstoneParkintheUSisaprimeexample:Afterwolveswerereintroduced,aspenandwillowtreesflourishedforthefirsttimeindecades.ButDenmarkisnotYellowstone.Itscountrysideisacombinationoffarms,townsandhighwayswithsmall,heavilymanagednaturereserves.Whetherwolvescanrestore“wildbalance”hereisuncertain.Indeed,forsomefarmersandruralresidents,wolvesarenotsymbolsofrewilding—theyarerealpredators(捕食性动物),threateninglivestockandlivelihoods.Fearalsoplaysarole:Parentsworryabouttheirchildrenwalkingintheforest,anddogownersworryabouttheirpets.Statistically,wolfattacksonhumansareextremelyrare,yetperceivedbeliefsfrequentlyovershadowfacts.Incidentsinneighbouringcountriescanaddtotheunease.Earlierthisyear,awolfattackedasix-year-oldboyintheNetherlands,acountrynotveryfarfromDenmark.AndinDenmarkthissummer,twoyoungboyswhohadlearntthenewsspenthoursupatree,astheythoughta“violentwolf”wasnearby.Thestorygrabbedheadlines,onlyforittoturnoutthattheanimalwasactuallyalargedomesticcat.Wolveshavecometorepresentmuchmorethanjustwildlife.Theyaresymbolsofenvironmentalidealsandsocietalperspectives.Forpolicymakers,understandingtheseperceptionsisessentialtoachievingthedelicatebalancebetweenspeciesrecoveryandpublicacceptance.28.WhydoestheauthormentionYellowstonePark?A.Toshowwolves’slowgrowthinDenmark.B.Toillustratewolves’importantecologicalrole.C.Toindicateatrendofenvironmentalprotection.D.TostressthenecessityofsimilarparksinDenmark.29.WhatistherootoftheconflictoverwolvesinDenmark?A.Denmarkhaslongbeenwolf-free.B.wolves’populationskeepgrowing.C.Thepublicfailtoseetheimmediatebenefits.D.Thecountrysideisdominatedbyhumanactivities.30.Whatpointdoesthe“violentwolf”storymake?A.Fearcanoutweighfacts.B.wolvesareacommonthreat.C.Bigcatsmaybemistakenforwolves.D.Childrenneedmoresafetyeducation.31.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestiontopolicymakers?A.Torelocatewolvestoavoidhuman-wolfconflicts.B.Toprioritizepublicconcernsoverunpleasantfacts.C.Toenhancesafetymeasurestoreducewolves’threats.D.Tofullyappreciatethecomplexityofpublicconcerns.DAsaperfectexampleofcontradictoryideas,“barefootshoes”isinaclassofitsown.Otherwisereferredtoas“minimalistfootwear”,theseshoesaredesignedtoreproducetheexperienceofnotwearingshoes.Byreturningtosomethingclosertothebarefootexperience,theargumentgoes,runnerscanimprovetheirhealthandreduceinjuries.Evolution(进化论)isonelineofargument.Afterall,humanshavebeenrunningbarefootformillionsofyears.Moderntrainers,withtheircushionedsoles(缓冲鞋底),chunky(厚实的)heelsandarchsupports,datebackonlytothe1970s.Supportersofbarefootshoesarguethatmodernfootwearmakesrunners’feetweak.Forexample,over75%ofathleteswearingconventionalshoesusearearfootstrike—wheretheheelhitsthegroundfirst.Forbarefootrunners,orthoseinminimalistshoes,thenumbersare40%and67%respectively.Thedifferenceislargelybecauseoftheshoedesign.Chunkierheelshitthegroundearlierandacushionedsoleprotectstheheelfromtheotherwisepainfulimpactofarearfootstrike.Barefootrunnersrelyonthefoot’sinbuiltsuspensionsystemtoreducethatimpact.Suchslightchangestothemechanicsofrunningcanhavebigeffectsonthebody.Onesmallstudyin2021foundthatsixmonthsofwearingminimalistfootwearcanincreasetoe-muscle(脚趾肌肉)strengthby57%.Another,from2018,reporteda40%increaseinjusteightweeks.Thoseaccustomedtowalkingandrunningbarefoot—suchastheKalenjintribeinKenya—havethickerfootmusclesandimprovedanklemobility.Supporterssaythatrunninginbarefootshoesshouldthereforemeanfewerinjuries.Butnostudyhasyetconfirmedthat.Theevidence,bothforandagainst,isinconclusive,withmoststudiesexaminingonlysmallnumbersofpeople.Somescientistsworryaboutincreasedloadsontheankle.Otherssuggestbarefootrunningmayactuallyincreaseratesofinjury,particularlyonhardsurfaces,oriftheswitchoccurstooquickly.Oneten-weekstudyfoundalmosthalfofrunnersswitchingtobarefootshoesshowedsignsofafluidbuild-upoftencausedbystressonthefoot.“Themostimportantthing,”saysAliGhoz,asurgeonattheLondonClinic,“isagradualintroduction.”32.Whydomostrunnersinconventionalshoesusearearfootstrike?A.Ithelpstostrengthentoemuscles.B.Itisencouragedbytheshoedesign.C.Itisthemostcomfortablerunningstyle.D.Itiswidelyadoptedbybarefootrunners.33.Whatriskmaycomewithbarefootshoes?A.Moreheelstrikes.B.Weakeranklejoints.C.Toomuchankleload.D.Fluidshortageinfeet.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsbarefootshoes?A.Stronglysupportive.B.Slightlydoubtful.C.Fairlybalanced.D.Purelynegative.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Arebarefootshoesgoodforrunners?B.Whydomoderntrainerscauseweakfeet?CHowtoavoidinjurieswhenrunningbarefoot?D.Doesthetransitiontobarefootshoestakelonger?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。JanetMetzger,whohasmorethan50yearsoflibraryservicetohercredit,willretireattheendofthisyear.Shehaslivedalifeofturningchildrenintolifelongreaders.Metzger,whostartedworkinginlibrariesinhighschoolwhenshewasanassistantattheLouisvillePublicLibrary,alwaysknewshewantedtoworkwithchildren.___36___Aftergraduatingfromhighschool,sheenrolledincollegewiththatgoalinmind.ShecontinuedtoworkatthelibraryinLouisvilleduringweekendsandsummers.Whenshegraduatedin1978withadegreeinelementaryeducation,shewasinterviewedforafewteachingpositions,buttheywereallatthejuniorhighorhighschoollevel.“___37___Iwantedtobeworkingwithlittleones,”saidMetzger.ThroughoutMetzger’stimeincollege,shehadbeenencouragedtoconsiderlibraryscienceasacareerbyMaryLouiseLowe,thedirectoroftheLouisvillePublicLibrary.___38___“Itwasaperfectfit,”saidMetzger,wholaterbecameachildren’slibrarianandattendedKentStatewhileworkingafull-timejobtogetamaster’sinlibraryscience.“Ilovedturningkidsontogoodbooksandmakingreadingfunforthem,”smiledMetzger.Metzgersaidovertheyearssherecommendedmanydifferentauthorstochildren.___39___Shewantedthemtohavefunandbecomepartofthestory.___40___“Inallmyjobs,Ihaveworkedwiththecommunityinsomeway,”shesaid.“Ihavealwaysenjoyedmakingeveryoneawareofhowimportantlibrariesareandturningpeople’sperceptionoflibrariesfromjustaplacetoborrowbookstoaplacewhereyoucanfindanything—information,entertainment,orsomekindofhelp.”A.Thatreallywasn’twhatIwanted.B.Librariansarefantasticpeopletoworkwith.C.Butthecalltoworkwithchildrencameagain.D.However,sheimaginedbeinganelementaryschoolteacher.E.Metzgerlovesworkingwiththecommunityandpromotinglibraries.F.Whenachildsoughtagoodbook,she’dstartwithhumorous,interactiveones.G.AndLowehiredherasaschoollibraryconnectorwhenshehadn’tfoundajob.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasnine,Ilivedinthecountrysidewithmygrandparents,whilemyparentsworkedinafar-awaycity.Inanagewithoutcellphones,longseparationcreatedafaintsenseof___41___,evenbetweenamotherandherchild.I___42___them,butIdidn’tknowhowtobringuscloser.Onedaywhenmymotherwasdueback,Iwaswokenby___43___.Fearingthebusservicewouldbe___44___,Irushedoutin___45___onlytofindthedirtroadoutsidebecameaseaofmud.Iskippedbreakfastandinsistedongoingtothestationtocheck—despitemygrandfather’s___46___.Thevillagebusstopwas___47___.Someonebackfromthecountysaidtheroad___48___sonobuswouldcome.Myhopefadedasthecrowd___49___.Knowingourfellowvillagerswouldgatheratacountystoretowaitforthebusback,Idecidedtowalkthereto___50___mymotherhome.Theroadwaswet,andthemudwasso___51___thatmybootgottrappedeverytimeIliftedmyfoot.WhenIfinallysawmymotheratthestore,sheasked___52___,“Whatareyoudoinghere?”I___53___thewords,“Icametoseeyouhome.”Thenshelookedatmewithtears.Astrange___54___fellbetweenus,andinthatmoment,Isawtheraingotmuchlighter.Foryearsafter,wheneverIthinkof“___55___”,thefirstimageisthatlightrain,fallinggentlyinthesilence.41.A.belongingB.freedomC.distanceD.urgency42.A.missedB.encounteredC.admiredD.selected43.A.smokeB.sunlightC.painD.rain44.A.chargedB.upgradedC.ignoredD.suspended45.A.excitementB.alarmC.doubtD.confusion46.A.protectionB.disapprovalC.exceptionD.security47.A.unimportantB.desertedC.dangerousD.crowded48.A.branchedB.collapsedC.narrowedD.ended49.A.cheeredB.passedC.thinnedD.calmed50.A.accompanyB.inviteC.persuadeD.allow51.A.slipperyB.hardC.darkD.sticky52.A.secretlyB.innocentlyC.surprisinglyD.unwillingly53.A.hungonB.putinC.forcedoutD.messedup54.A.silenceB.thoughtC.humorD.regret55.A.honestyB.reunionC.successD.commitment第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AfreshwaveofChinesestorytellingarrivedinRomeearlythismonthasChinawood,ashowcaseofcontemporaryChinesefilms,openeditsdoorstoItalianaudiences.Theeventaimedtodeepenmutualunderstandingthroughcinema,auniversallanguage____56____crossesborders.TheeventopenedwithNobody,ananimatedfantasydirectedbyYuShui,whichwasinspiredbytheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest.SinceitsdomesticreleaseinAugust,Nobody____57____(become)asurprisebox-officehitinChina,____58____(earn)praiseforitshumor,emotionalresonance(共鸣),____59____inventivevisualstyle.ItsRomedebut(首次亮相)____60____(draw)afullhouseandstrongemotionalreactions.“Iknowthestoryverywell,butIwas____61____(amaze)toseehowthedirectorusedamodernperspectivetocreatesuchamovingtale.I’mgrateful____62____thisopportunity—itmakesmewanttolearnmoreaboutChineseculture,”saysanItaliancinemagoer.Duringapost-screening____63____(discuss),YuShuisaiditwasthefirsttimeNobodyhadbeenshowntoanoverseasaudienceandthathewas____64____(deep)movedbytheattentionandenthusiasmofItalianviewers.“Cinemahasthepowertobringculturesclosertogether,”saysMartaLeonoriofItaly’sTreccaniInstitute,notingthattheinitiativeispartofabroadereffort____65____(promote)culturalexchangebetweenItalyandChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是你们班英语口语学习小组的成员,你们小组下次讨论的话题是“若能穿越时空回到中国古代,你最想和哪位中国历史人物对话?”请你用英语写一篇发言稿,内容包括:(1)你选择的历史人物和理由;(2)你想对他或她说什么。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Hello,everyone!________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ItwasacoldDecembermorning,thelastdaybeforewinterbreak.Myhighschoolclasswasfilledwithexcitement.Toaddabitofcheer,Iorganizedasmallcelebration,bringinginahandfulofcolorfulballoonstodecoratetheclassroom.Forme,infact,theholidayseasoncarriedabitofsadness.I’drecentlymovedtothiscity,farfrommyfamily,andthethoughtofspendingtheholidaysaloneweighedheavilyonmyheart.Asthefinalbellrang,signalingtheendoftheday,Inoticedafewballoonshadbeenleftbehindnearthewindow.Unsureofwhattodowiththem,Igatheredandplacedtheminthebackseatofmycar.Drivinghome,Ichosetogoadifferentwayandpassthroughamorepeacefulareaoftown.There,theroadswerelinedwithancient-lookingtreesandnicehomes.Soonenough,Iendedupinfrontofacommunitycenter.Thefrontofithadanoldsignthatsaid“SeniorCitizens’Haven”.Mycuriositygotthebetterofme,soIparkedmycar.ThenIsawanoldmansittingbyhimselfonabench(长椅)outside.Hiseyeswerestaringattheground.Allofasudden,Ifeltlikedoingsomething,andIpickeduponeoftheballoonsandwalkedovertohim.“Hello,sir,”Isaid,offeringtheballoonwithasmile.Hiseyeslitupashetookit,asmilespreadingacrosshisface.“Thankyou,younglady.Thishasbrightenedupmyday,”hesaid,hisvoicecarryingawarmththatremindedmeofmygrandfather.Westruckupaconversation,andIlearnedhisnamewasSam.Hespokeofhisfamilyandhowhemissedtheexcitementofholidaygatherings.Unexpectedly,headded,“Youknow,visitorslikeyouareararetreat.”Hiswordsstruckachordwithme(触动了我).Isatbesidehim,theoldbenchcreaking(嘎吱作响)underourweight.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Suddenly,Irememberedtheotherballoonsinmycarandanideaoccurredtome.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Fromthatdayon,IvisitedtheSeniorCitizens’Havenregularly.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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