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科目: 來源:山東省模擬題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The recent  1 Ant Tribes
about the life of some young people 2 flock (群集) to Beijing after 3 university,describes the
graduates,like ants,as smart but  4 as individuals,drawing strength from living together in communities.
     The book,which is based 5 two years of interviews with about 600 low-income college
graduates in Beijing, 6 in mid-September,about a month ahead of an announcement by the Ministry
of Human Resources and Social Security that 74% of the 6.11 million new graduates from universities
and colleges had been 7 by Sept.1.
     The book's chief editor,Lian Sir,tells that piece of statistic says 8 about the real situation for
many of these graduates. "I am always  9 how many of these employed college graduates are
leading a happy life," Lian said. "I hope this book could offer a window on these graduates,whose
stories are 10 known."
     The setting of the book is several so-called "settlement villages for college students" in the
outskirts (市郊) of Beijing,where a large 11 of college graduates 12 .Most of these graduates work
for 13 or medium-sized businesses, 14 less than 2,000 Yuan a month. They live together because it's
15:
The rent in these communities is only around 350 Yuan a month. Many of them travel several
hours a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.
     Tangjialing,a small 16 20 kilometers from Tian'anmen Square,has around 3,000 17 villagers,but
has become a 18 for more than 50,000 migrants (移民),most of whom 19 from universities or
colleges all over the country. Lian describes the students' 20 as five or six-story buildings built by
local farmers with 12 rooms on each floor and two or three people crammed (擠) together in each
room of about 10 square meters. Up to 70 or 80 people share the same toilet and kitchen.
(     ) 1. A. film  
(     ) 2. A. who  
(     ) 3. A. leaving  
(     ) 4. A. necessary
(     ) 5. A. in  
(     ) 6. A. came up
(     ) 7. A. fired  
(     ) 8. A. much  
(     ) 9. A. wondering
(     )10. A. seldom  
(     )11. A. deal    
(     )12. A. work  
(     )13. A. small  
(     )14. A. earning  
(     )15. A. expensive
(     )16. A. city    
(     )17. A. original  
(     )18. A. school  
(     )19. A. come  
(     )20. A. lives  

B. story  
B. what   
B. entering  
B. meaningless  
B. on      
B. came on
B. interviewed  
B. little  
B. researching  
B. well    
B. plenty  
B. go      
B. big    
B. thinking  
B. comfortable
B. town    
B. young    
B. hotel      
B. differ  
B. dormitories  

C. book  
C. which  
C. visiting
C. important  
C. at  
C. came along
C. employed
C. some
C. studying  
C. always
C. amount
C. relax  
C. famous  
C. shopping
C. cheap  
C. community
C. rich
C. home  
C. graduate  
C. buildings

D. magazine    
D. whose      
D. enjoying    
D. strong      
D. for        
D. came out    
D. trained    
D. more        
D. telling    
D. often      
D. number      
D. live        
D. unknown    
D. paying      
D. convenient  
D. village    
D. poor        
D. company    
D. suffer      
D. restaurants

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科目: 來源:山東省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Although Paris is often considered the city of romance, close to a million adults who call it
home are single. Many single people say that France's capital is one of the most difficult places
to meet people. The complaints(抱怨)of this lonely group have inspired a new phenomenon
known as "supermarket dating."At Galerie Lafayette Gourmet,singles can shop for more than
just the items on their grocery list. They can look for someone who has blue eyes, brown hair,
and is 1.8 meters tall,or whatever may be on their romantic shopping list.
     At this paris location,single people of all ages can schedule their shopping for Thursday nights
between 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. When they walk through the door,they pick up a purple basket to
advise that they are looking for love. They try to arrive early because the baskets disappear
quickly,and then they have to wait in line for their turn to wander the store aisles(過道).
     With purple baskets in hand, shoppers can consider their romantic options while they pick
out their groceries. When they are ready to pay, they can go to the checkout line for singles who
want to chat.
     Most of the people who look for love in the supermarket are skeptical of Internet dating. They
know that it is easy to embellish(美化)one's appearance or to lie about one's age over the Internet.
The supermarket, on the other hand,is considered a safe and casual environment in which to meet
a potential match. In addition, what one finds in another's grocery basket can say a thing or two
about that person's character or intentions. Buying pet food can be a man's way of showing a
potential match that he has a sensitive side. Women who fill their baskets with low-fat food show
their healthy style of living. These days it's possible to find much more than food at a grocery store.
l. What do many single people in Pairs complain about?
A. The difficulty in meeting people.
B. The idea of supermarket dating.
C. The items on their grocery list.
D. The inconvenience in shopping.
2. Which of the following can be inferred(推斷)but is not clearly stated in the second paragraph?
A. The dating supermarket is located in Paris.
B. The dating supermarket is open only on Thursday evenings.
C. People looking for love must get a basket of a particular colour
D. The dating supermarket has very good business.
3. How do love shoppers meet one another?
A. They schedule their meeting in advance.
B. They go through a special checkout.
C. They pick out their groceries with great care.
D. They dial the phone numbers on their shopping items.
4. According to the writer,a possible way to win a woman's heart is to              .
A. pick up a purple basket
B. Buy low-fat food
C. embellish your appearance
D. buy pet food
5. Why do the people prefer the supermarket dating to Internet dating?
A. The supermarket dating is more convenient.
B. The supermarket dating is more casual.
C. The supermarket dating can be trusted more.
D. The supermarket dating is less expensive.

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科目: 來源:江蘇同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。

     People in China are among the  most fearful of getting old, a new global survey suggests.
     According to Bupa, a British healthcare organization, which asked 12262 people in 12
countries about their attitudes toward aging, 28  percent of the Chinese polled said they feel
depressed when they think about getting old.
     And although 72 percent of all respondents aged 65 and over  said they do not feel old,
the survey conducted in June and July this year found more than half of those aged 45 to 54
in China already consider themselves to be elderly. About 30 percent  of Chinese respondents
said they worry about who will look after them in later years, while 91 percent agreed the
government of the world's most populous nation  should improve care for the elderly.
     However, because people in China think about their future earlier, research suggests the
country could be one of the best prepared for addressing the aging problem. About one third
of Chinese respondents--more than double the global average-said they have put money aside
for retirement, while 46 percent have taken out insurance, the poll showed. Despite being one
of the best prepared nations, three fifths of those surveyed in China expect their family to care
for them when they can no longer do so themselves.
     A Bupa-sponsored report,however, revealed that the "informal care network"  (the traditional
pattern of families looking after the elderly) is disintegrating. This is due to a number of factors,
said the report, including structural changes to the population, the increase of women in employment,
the increase of one-person households and the rise in divorce rates.
     The first batch of Chinese couples with only one child are largely in their 50s or 60s because the
country's family planning policy was adopted in the late 1970s.
     Li Yinping, 55, a retired accountant, said she thinks only people in their 70s can be called old.
She said her pension is enough to support her in later years and that her only hope is that her son
can visit regularly. "I don't worry about my later years at all," said Li. "When I'm old, I can turn to a
rest home. The local hospital can deliver the medicine I need with just a phone call."
     Xiao Zhe, a 26-year-old computer engineer in Beijing, is an only child whose parents live in his
hometown of Chongqing. "I'm so busy with my work that I can't go back to visit them often," he said.
"When they're not able to care for themselves, I will hire a nurse to look after them."
     China will become the oldest society in the world by 2030, according to a recent report by a
Beijing-based government think tank. The United Nations also forecasts that people aged 60 and
over will account for 28 percent of the country's total population by 2040.

1. Which of the following can be best title of the passage? ________.
A. the Aging problem of China    
B. Who is to look after the elders
C. Chinese are afraid of getting old
D. Old Home Is Popular in China
2. Many factors EXCEPT _______ have a great impact on informal care network.
A. structural changes to the population
B. the increase of women in employment
C. the development of economy
D. the rise in divorce rates
3. According to the passage, most Chinese people are ________ to guarantee the late life. 
A. putting away some money
B. giving birth to more children
C. hiring a nurse
D. turning to a rest home
4. What can be inferred from the last four paragraphs? ________ 

A. Chinese government put forward family planning policy in the late 1970s.
B. Senior citizens will account for a high percentage of the country's total population by 2040.
C. The local hospital can deliver the medicine to senior citizens in need.
D. There is a trend that grown-up children live apart from parents

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科目: 來源:廣東省月考題 題型:完形填空

完形填空
     The market for children's products in China will double within the next five years, a report
made public at a kids expo in east China's Zhejiang Province has predicted.
     The market   1  for children's products in China was more than 1 trillion yuan (152 billion
U. S. dollars) in 2010 and that   2   is expected to hit 2 trillion yuan by 2015, according to
the report.
     The report said that the   3   growth of the business had a lot to do with the country's large
population, steady consumption (消費(fèi)) and   4   attention to child health and education in
recent years.
     It is   5   that China has a population of about 200 million   6   under the age of 10 according
to the report.
     A Chinese family will spend an   7   of 5,000 yuan (758 dollars) per child each year, according
to a   8  by the Hangzhou Association of Industries on Children. This money goes to a variety of
companies   9  child products and   10   such as baby milk powder, clothing, toys, education and
entertainment.
     According to a report by the China E-commerce Research Center, online shopping of baby
milk powder from overseas companies   11   reached 2.4 billion yuan in 2010. __12  is another
area that has   13   investors (投資者) at home and abroad. Twelve Chinese educational
institutions (機(jī)構(gòu)) have won __14   support from overseas investors, with   15   totaling 100 million
dollars so far.
(     ) 1.A. request    
(     ) 2.A. figure    
(     ) 3.A. smooth    
(     ) 4.A. existed    
(     ) 5.A. recorded  
(     ) 6.A. children  
(     ) 7.A. offer      
(     ) 8.A. survey    
(     ) 9.A. making    
(     )10.A. prices    
(     )11.A. hopefully  
(     )12.A. Education  
(     )13.A. surprised  
(     )14.A. entertaining
(     )15.A. materials  
B. demand      
B. result      
B. small      
B. reduced    
B. advertised  
B. adults      
B. amount      
B. record      
B. sending    
B. services    
B. unexpectedly
B. Entertainment
B. influenced  
B. financial   
B. exports    
C. requirement
C. production  
C. rapid      
C. drawn      
C. said        
C. teenagers  
C. expense    
C. document    
C. providing  
C. cares      
C. theoretically
C. Culture    
C. shocked    
C. training    
C. investments
D. devotion      
D. money        
D. slow          
D. increased    
D. admired      
D. students      
D. average      
D. finding      
D. leading      
D. qualities    
D. fortunately  
D. Agriculture  
D. attracted    
D. cultural      
D. products      

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科目: 來源:江蘇期中題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格的空格處里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。
                                                                  Profits of Praise
     Are we too quick to blame and slow to praise? It seems we are. Praise is like sunlight to the
human spirit; we cannot flower and grow without it. And yet, while most of us are only too
ready to apply to others the cold wind of criticism, we are somehow unwilling to give others
the warm sunshine of praise.
     It's strange how mean we are about praising. Perhaps it's because few of us know how to
accept praise gracefully. Instead, we are embarrassed and shrug off the words we are really
so glad to hear. Because of this defensive reaction, direct compliments are surprisingly difficult
to give. That is why some of the most valued pats on the back are those which come to us
indirectly, in a letter or passed on by a friend.
     Do you ever go into a house and say, "What a tidy room!" Hardly anybody does. That's why
housework is considered such a boring job. Shakespeare said, "Our praises are our wages."
Since so often praise is the only wage a housewife receives, surely she is well worth praising.
Mothers know naturally that for children an ounce of praise is worth a pound of scolding. Still,
we're not always aware of children's small achievements and we seldom apply the rule. One day
I was criticizing my children for quarreling. "Can you never play peacefully?" I shouted. Susanna
looked at me, confused. "Of course we can," she said. "But you don't notice us when we do."
Teachers agree about the value of praise. "I believe that a student knows when he has handed
in something above his usual standard," writes a teacher, "and that he waits and is hungry for a
brief comment in the margin to show him that the teacher is aware of it, too."
     Behavioral scientists have done countless experiments to prove that any human being have
a tendency to repeat an act which has been immediately followed by a pleasant result. In one
such experiment, a number of schoolchildren were divided into three groups and given arithmetic
tests daily for five days. One group was consistently praised for its previous performance; another
group was criticized; the third was ignored. Not surprisingly, those who were praised improved
dramatically. Those who were criticized improved also, bus not so much. And the scores of the
children who were ignored hardly improved at all. Interestingly the brightest children were helped
just as much by criticism as by praise, but the less able children reacted badly to criticism,
needed praise the most. Yet the latter are the very youngsters who, in most schools, fail to get
the pat on the back.
     To give praise costs the giver nothing but a moment's thought and a moment's effort-perhaps
a quick phone call to pass on your praise, or five minutes spent writing an appreciative letter. It
is such a small investment-and yet consider the results it may produce. "I can live for two months
on a good compliment," said Mark Twain. So, let's be alert to the small excellences around us-and
comment on them. We will not only bring joy into other people's lives, but also, very often, added
happiness into our own.
                                                              Title: Profits of Praise
Theme

 Compared with (1)    , praise should be valued and appreciated more.

Reasons for
unwillingness to
give praise
We feel embarrassed and ignore the words pleasant to our ears (2)    
than accept them gracefully.
We have (3)     giving direct praise because of our so-called defensive
reaction.
Importance of
praise in some cases
A house wife is (4)    to be praised for her sacrifices and devotion.  
A mother is supposed to be aware of their children's small achievements
and (5)     the rule of giving praise.
A student waits (6)    for a good comment form his teacher when he
hands in his homework above his usual standard.
Findings of
experiments on profits of praise

Everybody (7)     to repeat an act if praised more often.
Those who receive constant praise have made dramatic improvement.
Unlike brilliant children, less able children (8)     badly to criticism
desperately need praise.
(9)  
It pays to make a moment's (10)     to pass on praise, for it brings added joy and happiness to our lives as well as others'.

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科目: 來源:安徽省期中題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     We often hear people talking about a generation gap (代溝). The name is new, but the idea
is old. Young people and their parents don't understand each other. The world has always kept
changing. During the second century after Christ a wise man said, "Bury me on my face because
in a little while everything will be turned upside down."
    There has always been a gap between generations, but more people talk about it now. Old
Mr. Ellis thinks he understands what has happened.
    "When I was a boy, I thought the world was a beautiful place. My life was very pleasant. But
when I was older, I learned about people who were treated badly, people who didn't have enough
to eat. I wanted to help them, and I married a girl who wanted to help them, too. We went to
meetings and talked a lot, but it didn't seem to make much difference. "
    "Our children grew up in a world at war. They didn't know when the fighting would stop. They
wanted their children to have nice clothes and toys. They didn't want to think about the future.
They thought nothing could be done about it."
    "Now I have grandchildren, and they have their own ideas. They are trying to make the world
better. They are trying to help other people. They're making people listen to them. I am proud
of their generation."
1. The wise man mentioned in the text told people to bury him on his face so that when everything
is turned upside down he will _____.
A. lie on his stomach        
B. lie on his back
C. stand quietly        
D. sit in peace
2. Which generation did NOT want to do anything to make the world a better one?
A. Mr. Ellis' generation      
B. His children's generation
C. His grandchildren's generation  
D. None of the above.
3. Which generation is/was more efficient in making the world better one?
A. Mr. Ellis' generation.          
B. His children's generation.
C. His grandchildren's generation.
D. None of the above.
4. What is the writer's attitude towards the generation gap?
A. Unacceptable.    
B. Awful.    
C. Funny.      
D. Common.

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科目: 來源:江蘇期中題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     The US Department of Labor statistics show that there is an oversupply of college trained
workers and that this oversupply is increasing. Already there have been more than enough
teachers, engineers, physicists, aerospace experts, and other specialists. Yet colleges and
graduate schools continue every year to turn out highly trained people to compete for jobs
that aren't there. The result is that graduates cannot enter the professions for which they were
trained and must take temporary jobs which do not require a college degree.
     On the other hand, there is a great need for skilled workers of all sorts: carpenters,
electricians, mechanics, plumbers, TV repairmen. These people have more work than they
can deal with, and their annual incomes are often higher than those of college graduates. The
old gap that white-collar workers make a better living than blue collar workers no longer holds
true. The law of supply and demand now favors the skilled workmen.
     The reason for this situation is the traditional myth that college degree is a passport to a
prosperous future. A large part of American society matches success in life equally with a
college degree. Parents begin indoctrinating (灌輸) their children with this myth before they
are out of grade school. High school teachers play their part by acting as if high school
education were a preparation for college rather than for life. Under this pressure the kids fall
in line. Whether they want to go to college or not doesn't matter. Everybody should go to
college, so of course they must go. And every year college enrollments go up and up, and
more and more graduates are overeducated for the kinds of jobs available to them.
     One result of this emphasis on a college education is that many people go to college who
do not belong there
. Of the sixty percent of high school graduates who enter college, half of
them do not graduate with their class. Many of them drop out within the first year. Some
struggle on for two or three years and then give up.
1. It's implied but not stated in the passage that ______.
A. many other countries are facing the same problem
B. fewer students will prefer to go to college in the future
C. the law of supply and demand has a strong effect on American higher education
D. white-collar workers in the US used to make more money than blue-collar workers
2. Which of the following is NOT a reason why the number of college students goes up every year?
A. Many parents want their children to go to college.
B. Every young man and woman wants to go to college.
C. High school teachers urge their students to go to college.
D. Many people believe that the only way to success is a college education.
3. By saying that "many people go to college who do not belong there", the author means that______.
A. many people who do not have enough money go to college
B. many people who go to college have their hopes destroyed
C. many people who go to college drop out within the first year
D. many people who are not fit for college education go to college
4. We can infer from the passage that the author believes that ______.
A. college education is a bad thing
B. every young man and woman should go to college
C. people with a college education should receive higher pay
D. fewer people should go to college while more should be trained for skilled jobs

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科目: 來源:四川省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     For the first time the workforce has seen more women than men-a historic decline (下降) caused by long-
term changes in women's roles and lots of job losses for men during this decline.
     Women hold 50.83% of the nation's 132 million jobs this month and they're gaining the vast majority of jobs
in the few parts of the economy that are growing, according to the most recent numbers from Mr. Hartman, a
workforce researcher. That's a record high for a measure that's been growing steadily for decades and speeding
during the decline. At the current speed, women will become a majority of workers next two months.
     According to the report, women have struggled long and hard to get to this point, and the change reflects the
growing importance of women as salary earners, but it doesn't show full equality, because women work fewer
hours than men and hold more part-time jobs and earn 77% of what men make on average. Men still control
higher-paying positions.
     Women have been a growing share of the once heavily male labor force for nearly a century, recording
shocking increases in events such as World War II. This time, the improvement came from a sharp decline that
has been cruel on male-controlled professions such as construction and manufacturing.
     The only growing parts of the economy like health care, education and government have traditionally hired
mostly women. This kind of control has increased in the past because the money added by government has been
usually directed to education, health care and state and local government offices.
     The increased number in local government's 14.6 million-person workforce is especially remarkable. Cities,
schools, water authorities and other government offices have cut 86,000 men from payrolls (工資名單) during
the decline, while adding 167,000 women, according to the research report.
     Equality in workforce numbers reflects a long-term cultural change, says Maureen Honey, author of a book
about the government's efforts to persuade women to work outside the home during World War II. "The image
that men have to be the bread winner has changed," Maureen Honey says.
1. What happens to the workforce during this decline?
A. Women take most jobs in the economy.
B. Men take up the most important jobs.
C. A large number of men got unemployed.
D. Women have got full equality as men.
2. What does Mr. Hartman think of women working fewer hours than men?
A. It's because women have to do part-time jobs.
B. It's due to men's control of higher-paying jobs.
C. It reflects women's-financial importance in family.
D. It shows women haven't got their equal share yet.
3. During World War II, the women workforce _____.
A. increased sharply and obviously
B. decreased suddenly and quickly
C. took over the male-controlled jobs
D. made a record-high employment rate
4. The passage mainly explains the point that _____.
A. equality in workforce number is a cultural issue
B. women will soon become a majority of workers
C. women should not be limited at their home
D. the decline has perfectly changed the workforce

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科目: 來源:湖南省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     I heard many parents complaining that their teenage children are rebelling. I wish it were so. At your age
you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own two feet.
But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are taking the same way of showing that
they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking out boldly on their own, most of them are clutching (緊
握) at one another's hands for reassurance.
     They claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new
directions in music. But somehow they all end up huddled (聚在一起) round listening to the same record.
Their reason for thinking or acting in thus-and-such a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come
out of their cocoon (蠶繭) into a larger cocoon.
     It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or
her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a teenage market. These days every teenager can learn from
the advertisements what a teenager should have and be. And many of today's parents have come to award
high marks for the popularity of their children. All this adds up to a great barrier for the teenager who wants
to find his or her own path.
    But the barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following. You may want to listen to classical
music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records.
You may have some thoughts that you don't care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go to it.
Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will come-with the people who respect you for who you are. That
is the only kind of popularity that really counts.
1. In this passage, the author wants to tell ____.
A. readers to try to be popular with people around
B. teenagers to try to pursue their real selves
C. parents to try to control and guide their children
D. people to try to understand and respect each other
2. The author disapproves of rebelling teenagers ____.
A. growing away from their parents
B. turning to their friends for help
C. walking a new way on their own
D. following the popularity trend
3. The phrase "a larger cocoon" in the second paragraph refers to ____.
A. the distractive and variable society
B. the popularity wave in the society
C. the parental care and love
D. the dazzling music world
4. What does the author think of advertisements?
A. Convincing.
B. Instructive.
C. Influential.
D. Authoritative.
5. According to the author, what might happen when a teenager stands up against the popularity wave
    and follows his/her own path?
A. He/She gains valuable popularity.
B. He/She loses good friends.
C. He/She faces all kinds of criticism.
D. He/She falls behind the time.

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短文填詞。
     閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)以下提示:(1)漢語提示;(2)首字母提示;3)語境提示,在每個(gè)空格內(nèi)填入一
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Though great progress has been made in science these years, there     
are still many people in p____ conditions in sole parts of the  world.  
They make their l____ by collecting and selling used things. Their      
children cannot go to school because they have no e____ money to        
send their children there. Why do you think so many people still ____      
from poverty now? The answer lies____ the population explosion.         
A president of a____ (發(fā)展中) country once said, "It was we who are to
___ for the poverty because we used to produce children without limit."
Although these few words____ (聽起來) simple enough and strange,
they have clearly pointed out one of the____ (原因) of the poverty.    
It's a good lesson for us to learn in f____.                            

1.______    
2.______    
3.______    
4.______    
5.______                        
6.______    
7.______   
8.______    
9.______    
10.______  

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