题目内容
5、One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology shrinks our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates (命运) are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I’ve put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust.
1.The author considers very important.
A.driving alone on a dark road B.independence of people
C.cooperation to identify SARS virus D.shared trust and cooperation
2.The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because .
A.the approaching car was very dangerous
B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed
C.he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving
D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough
3.From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from .
A.only one experience B.many similar experiences
C.a driver on a dark road D.many friends and strangers
4.The need for cooperation increases because .
A.peoples’ fates can’t be controlled by themselves
B.the SARS virus spread quickly
C.terrorism can happen everywhere
D.the world has become smaller
试题答案
5、DCBA
One night recently , I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour . A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed . As we passed each other , I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second . I wondered whether he might be thinking , as I was , how dependent we were on each other at that moment . I was relying on him not to fall asleep , not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end . Though we had never spoken a word to each other , he relied on me in just the same way .
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works . At some level , we all depend upon one another . Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line . And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively , with friends or even with strangers .
As technology shrinks our world , the need increases for cooperative action among nations . In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus , which saved thousands of lives . The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world . We must recognize that our fates (命运) are not ours alone to control .
In my own life , I’ve put great stock in personal responsibility . But , as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others . so , while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road , what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat , but a shared moment of trust .
1.The author considers very important .
A.driving alone on a dark road B.independence of people
C.cooperation to identify SARS virus D.shared trust and cooperation
2.The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because .
A.the approaching car was very dangerous
B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed
C.he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving
D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough
3.From the second paragraph ,we know the author drew the important lesson from .
A.only one experience B.many similar experiences
C.a driver on a dark road D.many friends and strangers
4.The need for cooperation increases because .
A.peoples’ fates can’t be controlled by themselves
B.the SARS virus spread quickly
C.terrorism can happen everywhere
D.the world has become smaller
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has .
A.believed in one’s own personal responsibility
B.counted upon himself alone in everything
C.had no trust in others’ good faith and judgment
D.had a change on his viewpoint of life
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One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the 36 direction at about the same speed. As we 37 each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be 38 , as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall 39 , not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden 40 . Though we had 41 spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world 42 . At some 43 , we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us 44 not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act 45 , with friends or even with 46 .
As technology 47 our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which 48 thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a 49 problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world’ We must recognize that our fates are not ours 50 to control.
In my own life, I’ve put great stock in 51 responsibility. 52 , as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of 53 . So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a 54 road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of 55 .
1.A. wrong B. correct C. same D. opposite
2.A. passed B. greeted C. recognized D. met
3.A. believing B. thinking C. admitting D. suggesting
4.A. down B. off C. asleep D. sick
5.A. end B. shock C. surprise D. disaster
6.A. apparently B. hardly C. never D. ever
7.A. looks B. exists C. stays D. works
8.A. level B. place C. moment D. length
9.A. temporarily B. simply C. constantly D. consciously
10.A. independently B. respectively C. individually D. cooperatively
11.A. strangers B. colleagues C. parents D. partners
12.A. develops B. enlarges C. shrinks D. improves
13.A. killed B. threatened C. destroyed D. saved
14.A. similar B. different C. serious D. widespread
15.A. alike B. alone C. alive D. along
16.A. personal B. public C. common D. general
17.A. Therefore B. Though C. But D. Thus
18.A. friends B. authorities C. others D. oneself
19.A. dark B. main C. busy D. narrow
20.A. enjoyment B. trust C. safety D. encouragement
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One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be distracted (分心) by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology makes our world smaller and smaller, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring team action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I used to put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as time has passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn with experience is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust.
1.The author considers it very important ______.
A.to drive with a companion |
B.to have personal independence |
C.to gain certain responsibility |
D.to share trust and cooperation |
2.The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because ______.
A.the approaching car was very dangerous |
B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed |
C.he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving |
D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough |
3. From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from ______.
A.only one experience |
B.many similar experiences |
C.a driver on a dark road |
D.many friends and strangers |
4.The need for cooperation increases because ______.
A.people’s fates can’t be controlled by themselves |
B.certain viruses can spread in a quick way |
C.terrorism can happen everywhere and every day |
D.the world has become much more dangerous |
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has ______.
A.believed in one’s own personal responsibility |
B.counted upon himself alone in everything |
C.had no trust in others’ good faith and judgment |
D.had a change on his viewpoint of life |
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One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from 36 direction at about the same speed. As we 37 each other,I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how 38 we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to 39, not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden 40. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he 41 me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world 42 . At some 43 ,we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us 44 not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line.And sometimes it requires us to act 45 , with friends or even with 46 .
As technology 47 our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctor in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus,which 48 thousands of lives.The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a 49 problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours 50 to control
In my own life, I’ve put great stock in 51 responsibility. 52 , as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of 53. 54, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of 55.
36. A.wrong | B. correct | C.same | D.opposite |
37. A. passed | B.greeted | C.recognized | D.chased |
38. A. tough | B.dependent | C.independent | D.harsh |
39. A.break down | B.knock off | C.fall asleep | D.keep up |
40. A.end | B.shock | C.surprise | D.disaster |
41. A.looked after | B.thought of | C.relied on | D.worried about |
42.A.looks | B.exists | C.stays | D.works |
43. A.level | B.place | C.moment | D.point |
44. A.temporarily | B.simply | C.constantly | D.consciously |
45.A.responsibly | B.respectively | C.individually | D.cooperatively |
46. A.strangers | B.colleagues | C.parents | D.enemies |
47.A.develops | B.enlarges | C. shrinks | D.improves |
48 A.killed | B.threatened | C.destoryed | D.saved |
49.A.similar | B.different | C.serious | D.widespread |
50.A.after | B.alone | C.alive | D.along |
51.A.personal | B.public | C.common | D.general |
52.A.Therefore | B.Consequently | C.But | D.Thus |
53.A.friends | B.authorities | C.others | D.oneself |
54.A.So | B.However | C.Then | D.Finally |
55.A.enjoyment | B.trust | C.safety | D.encouragement |
One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the 1direction at about the same speed. As we 2each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be 3 as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall4 not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden5. Though we had 6spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world7 At some 8, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us9 not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act 10, with friends or even with 11.
As technology12our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which 13thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a14 problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world’ We must recognize that our fates are not ours15to control.
In my own life, I’ve put great stock in 16responsibility.17 , as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of18 So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a19road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of20.
- 1.
- A.wrong
- B.correct
- C.same
- D.opposite
- A.
- 2.
- A.passed
- B.greeted
- C.recognized
- D.met
- A.
- 3.
- A.believing
- B.thinking
- C.admitting
- D.suggesting
- A.
- 4.
- A.down
- B.off
- C.asleep
- D.sick
- A.
- 5.
- A.end
- B.shock
- C.surprise
- D.disaster
- A.
- 6.
- A.apparently
- B.hardly
- C.never
- D.ever
- A.
- 7.
- A.looks
- B.exists
- C.stays
- D.works
- A.
- 8.
- A.level
- B.place
- C.moment
- D.length
- A.
- 9.
- A.temporarily
- B.simply
- C.constantly
- D.consciously
- A.
- 10.
- A.independently
- B.respectively
- C.individually
- D.cooperatively
- A.
- 11.
- A.strangers
- B.colleagues
- C.parents
- D.partners
- A.
- 12.
- A.develops
- B.enlarges
- C.shrinks
- D.improves
- A.
- 13.
- A.killed
- B.threatened
- C.destroyed
- D.saved
- A.
- 14.
- A.similar
- B.different
- C.serious
- D.widespread
- A.
- 15.
- A.alike
- B.alone
- C.alive
- D.along
- A.
- 16.
- A.personal
- B.public
- C.common
- D.general
- A.
- 17.
- A.Therefore
- B.Though
- C.But
- D.Thus
- A.
- 18.
- A.friends
- B.authorities
- C.others
- D.oneself
- A.
- 19.
- A.dark
- B.main
- C.busy
- D.narrow
- A.
- 20.
- A.enjoyment
- B.trust
- C.safety
- D.encouragement
- A.
One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be distracted (分心) by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology makes our world smaller and smaller, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring team action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I used to put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as time has passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn with experience is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust
- 1.
The author considers it very important ______
- A.to drive with a companion
- B.to have personal independence
- C.to gain certain responsibility
- D.to share trust and cooperation
- A.
- 2.
The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because ______
- A.the approaching car was very dangerous
- B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed
- C.he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving
- D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough
- A.
- 3.
From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from ______
- A.only one experience
- B.many similar experiences
- C.a driver on a dark road
- D.many friends and strangers
- A.
- 4.
The need for cooperation increases because ______
- A.people’s fates can’t be controlled by themselves
- B.certain viruses can spread in a quick way
- C.terrorism can happen everywhere and every day
- D.the world has become much more dangerous
- A.
- 5.
We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has ______
- A.believed in one’s own personal responsibility
- B.counted upon himself alone in everything
- C.had no trust in others’ good faith and judgment
- D.had a change on his viewpoint of life
- A.
One night recently , I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour . A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed . As we passed each other , I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second . I wondered whether he might be thinking , as I was , how dependent we were on each other at that moment . I was relying on him not to fall asleep , not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end . Though we had never spoken a word to each other , he relied on me in just the same way .
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works . At some level , we all depend upon one another . Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line . And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively , with friends or even with strangers .
As technology shrinks our world , the need increases for cooperative action among nations . In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus , which saved thousands of lives . The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world . We must recognize that our fates (命运) are not ours alone to control .
In my own life , I’ve put great stock in personal responsibility . But , as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others . so , while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road , what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat , but a shared moment of trust
- 1.
The author considers very important
- A.driving alone on a dark road
- B.independence of people
- C.cooperation to identify SARS virus
- D.shared trust and cooperation
- A.
- 2.
The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because______.
- A.the approaching car was very dangerous
- B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed
- C.he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving
- D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough
- A.
- 3.
From the second paragraph ,we know the author drew the important lesson from ______.
- A.only one experience
- B.many similar experiences
- C.a driver on a dark road
- D.many friends and strangers
- A.
- 4.
The need for cooperation increases because ______.
- A.peoples’ fates can’t be controlled by themselves
- B.the SARS virus spread quickly
- C.terrorism can happen everywhere
- D.the world has become smaller
- A.
- 5.
We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has______.
- A.believed in one’s own personal responsibility
- B.counted upon himself alone in everything
- C.had no trust in others’ good faith and judgment
- D.had a change on his viewpoint of life
- A.
One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology shrinks our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates (命运) are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I’ve put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as the years have passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust.
1.The author considers very important.
A.driving alone on a dark road B.independence of people
C.cooperation to identify SARS virus D.shared trust and cooperation
2.The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because .
A.the approaching car was very dangerous
B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed
C.he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving
D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough
3.From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from .
A.only one experience B.many similar experiences
C.a driver on a dark road D.many friends and strangers
4.The need for cooperation increases because .
A.peoples’ fates can’t be controlled by themselves
B.the SARS virus spread quickly
C.terrorism can happen everywhere
D.the world has become smaller
查看习题详情和答案>>One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver’s eye for only a second. I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be distracted (分心) by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology makes our world smaller and smaller, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring team action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I used to put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as time has passed, I’ve also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn with experience is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust.
76. The author considers it very important ______.
A. to drive with a companion B. to have personal independence
C. to gain certain responsibility D. to share trust and cooperation
77. The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because ______.
A. the approaching car was very dangerous
B. they both drove their car at a terrific speed
C. he might be killed out of the other’s careless driving
D. it was dark and the road was not wide enough
78. From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from ______.
A. only one experience B. many similar experiences
C. a driver on a dark road D. many friends and strangers
79. The need for cooperation increases because ______.
A. people’s fates can’t be controlled by themselves
B. certain viruses can spread in a quick way
C. terrorism can happen everywhere and every day
D. the world has become much more dangerous
80. We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has ______.
A. believed in one’s own personal responsibility
B. counted upon himself alone in everything
C. had no trust in others’ good faith and judgment
D. had a change on his viewpoint of life
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One night recently, I was driving down a two-lane highway at about 60 miles an hour. A car approached from the opposite direction at about the same speed. As we passed each other, I caught the other driver's eye for only a second I wondered whether he might be thinking, as I was, how dependent we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring my life to a sudden end. Though we had never spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.
Multiplied a million times over, I believe that is the way the world works. At some level, we all depend upon one another. Sometimes that dependence requires us simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line. And sometimes it requires us to act cooperatively, with friends or even with strangers.
As technology shrinks our world, the need increases for cooperative action among nations. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which saved thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a similar problem, one requiring coordinated action by police and intelligence forces across the world We must recognize that our fates (命运) are not ours alone to control.
In my own life, I've put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as the years have passed, I've also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust.
(1) The author considers ________ very important.
[ ]
A.driving alone on a dark road
B.independence of people
C.cooperation to identify SARS virus
D.shared trust and cooperation
(2) The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because ________.
[ ]
A.the approaching car was very dangerous
B.they both drove their car at a terrific speed
C.he might be killed out of the other's careless driving
D.it was dark and the road was not wide enough
(3) From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson form ________.
[ ]
A.only one experience
B.many similar experiences
C.a driver on a dark road
D.many friends and strangers
(4) The need for cooperation increases because ________.
[ ]
A.peoples' fates can't be controlled by themselves
B.the SARS virus spread quickly
C.terrorism can happen everywhere
D.the world has become smaller
(5) We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has ________.
[ ]
A.believed in one's own personal responsibility
B.counted upon himself alone in everything
C.had no trust in others' good faith and judgment
D.had a change on his viewpoint of life
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