高中英语人教版 (2019)必修 第二册Unit 2 Wildlife protection单元测试同步练习题
展开必修二 Unit 2《The Olympic Games》单元测试1
笔试部分:
I. 单项选择
21. — How was the party?
— I don’t know. I __________ in without a ticket.
A. was allowed B. was not allowed
C. am allowed D. am not allowed
22. — How often do you go to see your grandfather?
— __________ three days.
A. Each B. All C. Every D. Another
23. Whether the Spring Festival _____ by Christmas arouses increasing attention in China.
A. will be represented B. will be called off
C. will be taken away D. will be replaced
24. — Who is ______ the TV show? She seems to be talented.
— Mary Green, who used to be a great actress.
A. opening B. hosting C. playing D. seeing
25. Do you know a concert _____ in our hometown next month?
A. will be held B. is going to be held C. is to be held D. all A, B, C
26. — What’s Tom like?
— He is _____ honest student; _______, all of us like him very much.
A. a; honest B. an; to be honest C. a; honestly D. an; honest
27. — No smoking here, sir!
— Oh, sorry. _________________
A. Thank you for your reminding.
B. It’s none of your business.
C. What a great idea!
D. Do you want one?
28. I’m going to ______ a charity party. Will you ______ too?
A. take part; take part B. take part in; take part in
C. take part; take part in D. take part in; take part
29. — Mom, look! I got full marks this time.
— Oh, great! __________________
A. I’m so proud of you.
B. That’s too bad.
C. I’m so sorry to hear that.
D. Things can’t be worse.
30. — Is a new modern gym being built in our city now?
— Yes, and it _____ next year.
A. has been finished B. finishes C. will be finished D. will finish
31. Mother is strict with me. She won’t ______ me to stay outside late at night.
A. let B. allow C. make D. refuse
32. Industry of _____ has a _____ opportunity to expand into new markets.
A. golden; gold B. gold; gold C. golden; golden D. gold; golden
33. This book is _____ that one.
A. as three times long as
B. three times the length of
C. three time as long as
D. three times as longer as
34. My sister _____ Tony for ten years next year.
A. has been married to B. has married to C. will be married to D. will marry to
35. He has a ______ belief to support the candidate he likes.
A. rooted B. rootless C. root D. rooting
第二节 完形填空
In 1982 Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and sank. Yet when three fishermen found him seventy-six days later, he was alive. He was much 36 than he was when he started, but still alive.
The thing that caught my eye was how he 37 to keep himself going when all 38 seemed lost, when there seemed to be no point in 39 the struggle, when he was suffering greatly. His life raft was punctured (刺破) and after struggling with his weak body to 40 it for more than a week, it was still leaking 41 and wore him out to keep 42 it up. It seemed that 43 was the only smart option.
“I tell myself I can 44 it,” wrote Callahan in his narrative. “Compared with what others have been 45 ,I’m fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over to 46 fortitude (勇气).”
I 47 that down after I read it. It struck me as something important. And I’ve told myself the 48 thing when my own goals seemed far off or when my 49 seemed too overwhelming. And every time I’ve 50 it, I have always come back to my senses.
The truth is that our situations are 51 only compared with something better. But others have been through 52 worse situations. I’ve read enough history to know you and I are lucky to be where we are. So 53 you’re going through, tell yourself you can handle it. Compared with what others have been through, you’re 54 . Tell this to yourself over and over, and it will help you get through the 55 spots with a little more fortitude.
36. A. thinner B. fatter C. healthier D. stronger
37. A. managed B. decided C. tried D. continued
38. A. success B. future C. direction D. hope
39. A. continuing B. stopping C. finishing D. insisting
40. A. fix B. hit C. abandon D. buy
41. A. air B. water C. strength D. food
42. A. studying B. blowing C. pumping D. giving
43. A. giving in B. giving out C. going on D. giving up
44. A. handle B. defeat C. win D. get
45. A. through B. in C. on D. at
46. A. build up B. save up C. develop up D. give up
47. A. wrote B. let C. put D. look
48. A. similar B. same C. right D. good
49. A. questions B. determination C. fate D. problems
50. A. told B. said C. reminded D. forgot
51. A. good B. bad C. lucky D. well
52. A. much B. more C. little D. most
53. A. whatever B. whichever C. whoever D. however
54. A. unhappy B. happy C. unfortunate D. fortunate
55. A. rough B. flat C. beautiful D. dangerous
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful bird, which was very curious about Hell. When she was little, her mother always told her that if she didn’t master the flying skills, she would go to Hell. She was so curious about Hell that she always asked others what Hell looked like, but no one was sure, because none of them had ever been there. Some said Hell was a place full of water, and others told her that Hell was full of burning fire. However, the bird knew they were lying. She wanted to find out what Hell was.
When other birds were learning flying skills, she always hid herself and watched them. She thought in this way she could go to Hell and see what Hell looked like. However, she spent so little time learning flying skills that one day she was caught by a little boy. The little boy gave her to his grandpa in the countryside as a gift. The old man liked her very much. He made a delicate cage and put her in it. The bird was very worried because she thought she couldn’t find out what Hell was like staying in this small cage. However, she couldn’t escape. Day after day, she just stayed in the cage, watching other birds flying. She lost her freedom and she became sadder and sadder. At last, she became ill. The old man finally opened the cage, but she was too weak to fly. Lying on the ground, she thought of the question that she ever asked all the time.
“What does Hell look like?”
“Hell is a small well-decorated cage.” Before she closed her eyes forever, she finally answered that question herself.
56. What does the underlined word “master” in the first paragraph mean?
A. Miss. B. Finish. C. Follow. D. Learn well.
57. Why did the bird hide herself when other birds were learning flying skills?
A. Because she was lazy.
B. Because she didn’t like learning flying skills.
C. Because she thought she could go to Hell by doing this.
D. Because she thought it was of no use to learn flying skills.
58. According to the passage, the bird at last found out that .
A. Hell was a place full of water
B. Hell was full of burning fire
C. there was no Hell
D. Hell was a small well-decorated cage
B
If the Olympic Games are a history of mankind, wrestling (摔跤) is the prologue (序幕). When the ancient Games of the Olympiad were born, wrestling was already an ancient game. Widely recognized as the world’s oldest competitive sport, wrestling appeared in a series of Egyptian wall paintings as early as 5,000 years ago. When the ancient Olympic Games began in 776 BC, more than two thousand years later, it included wrestling and in the years that followed, wrestling featured as the main event.
The sport would return in a similar role when the Olympic Games returned after a 1,500-year absence in 1896. Organizers, seeking direct links to ancient times, found wrestling was very popular across much of the ancient world, from Greece, Assyria and Babylon to India, China and Japan. Greco-Roman wrestling, a style which was believed to be passed down from the Greek and Roman wrestlers of old was brought back into use.
In Greco-Roman wrestling, the wrestlers used only their arms and upper bodies to attack. They could hold only those same parts of their opponents (对手). It worked nicely from a historical attitude, but another cheerful and relaxing style was sweeping across Great Britain and the United States by then. Known as “catch as catch can”, it had become popular at fairs and festivals in both countries.
In 1904, the Olympic Games added the second wrestling event and called it “freestyle”. Now, wrestlers could use their legs for pushing, lifting and tripping, and they could hold opponents above or below the waist.
59. The first ancient Games of the Olympiad were held almost ________ years ago.
A. 776 B. 1,500 C. 3,000 D. 5,000
60. What does the writer want to tell us by saying wrestling is the prologue?
A. The ancient Olympic Games have a long history.
B. Wrestling was an important game in the ancient Olympic Games.
C. Wrestling is popular all the time.
D. Wrestling has a really long history.
61. Why was Greco-Roman wrestling brought back into use in 1896 when the Olympic Games returned?
A. Organizers wanted to find direct links to ancient times.
B. Wrestling was very popular across much of the ancient world.
C. People believed it was passed down from the Greek and Roman wrestlers of old.
D. All the above.
62.Concerning wrestling, which of the following is WRONG?
A. Wrestling has a longer history than the ancient Olympic Games.
B. In Greco-Roman wrestling, wrestlers can only use their arms and upper bodies to attack.
C. In 1904, another kind of wrestling took the place of Greco-Roman wrestling.
D. In Olympic Games, wrestlers can hold opponents above or below the waist now.
C
Ms Keller often said, “Without Anne Sullivan, the name of Helen Keller would have remained unknown.”
As a little girl, Sullivan was no stranger to hardship (困苦). She almost couldn’t see anything and was, at one time, locked in a dark underground room of a mental institution (精神病院) because of mental problems. Little Annie Sullivan would attack anyone who came near sometimes. However, an elderly nurse believed there was hope and she offered to help the child. Every day she made all her efforts to give little Annie words of love and encouragement.
At last, doctors noticed a change in the girl. They ever saw anger and hostility (敌意) in her eyes, while now they noted a little gentleness and love. They moved her upstairs where she continued to become better. Then the day finally came when this seemingly “hopeless” child was released.
Anne Sullivan grew into a young woman with a desire to help others as she, herself, was helped by the kind nurse. It was she who saw hope in Helen Keller. She loved her, played with her until the flickering candle became a bright light to the world. Anne Sullivan brought wonders into Helen’s life. But without that kind and warm-hearted nurse, how could little Annie become such a kind-hearted teacher?
And so it goes. Just how far back does the chain of love extend? And how far forward will it lead?
You can never ignore the power of your love. It is a fire that, once lit, may burn forever.
63.What does the underlined sentence in the second paragraph mean?
A. When young, Sullivan was not afraid of hardship.
B. Hardship knew Sullivan when she was young.
C. When young, Sullivan experienced much hardship.
D. When young, Sullivan knew much about hardship.
64. The passage mainly wants to tell us .
A. the secret life of Sullivan B. how Keller succeeded
C. the hardship of Sullivan D. the power of love
65. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Keller’s teacher was completely blind and deaf.
B. Sullivan was once mentally ill.
C. Sullivan recovered with the help of an old nurse.
D. Sullivan tried to be as helpful as the old nurse.
66. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “flickering”?
A. Burning brightly. B. Burning unsteadily.
C. Shining violently. D. Shining strongly.
67. According to the development of the passage, the right order may be .
①People noted a little gentleness and love in Sullivan.
②Sullivan was locked in a dark underground basement of a mental institution.
③They moved her upstairs to improve.
④An elderly nurse comforted and encouraged her.
⑤She found hope in Helen Keller.
A. ②—③—⑤—④—① B. ②—④—①—③—⑤
C. ③—②—④—⑤—① D. ③—④—②—⑤—①
D
(LONDON) — If it really is what’s on the inside that counts, then a lot of thin people might be in trouble.
Some doctors now think that the internal fat surrounding important organs like the heart or liver (肝脏) could be as dangerous as the external fat which can be noticed more easily.
“Being thin doesn’t surely mean you’re not fat,” said Dr Jimmy Bell at Imperial College. Since 1994, Bell and his team have scanned nearly 800 people with MRI machines to create “fat maps” showing where people store fat.
According to the result, people who keep their weight through diet rather than exercise are likely to have major deposits (储存) of internal fat, even if they are slim.
Even people with normal Body Mass Index scores can have surprising levels of fat deposits inside. Of the women, as many as 45 percent of those with normal BMI scores (20 to 25) actually had too high levels of internal fat. Among men, the percentage was nearly 60 percent.
According to Bell, people who are fat on the inside are actually on the edge of being fat. They eat too many fatty and sugary foods, but they are not eating enough to be fat. Scientists believe we naturally store fat around the belly first, but at some point, the body may start storing it elsewhere.
Doctors are unsure about the exact dangers of internal fat, but some think it has something to do with heart disease and diabetes. They want to prove that internal fat damages the body’s communication systems.
The good news is that internal fat can be easily burned off through exercise or even by improving your diet. “If you want to be healthy, there is no short cut. Exercise has to be an important part of your lifestyle,” Bell said.
68. What is this piece of news mainly about?
A. Thin people may be fat inside.
B. Internal fat is of no importance.
C. Internal fat leads to many diseases.
D. Thin people also have troubles.
69. Doctors have found _______.
A. the exact dangers of internal fat
B. internal fat is the cause of heart disease and diabetes
C. being slim is not dangerous at all
D. being slim doesn’t mean you are not fat inside
70. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?
A. Exercise can help to reduce the internal fat.
B. People can get rid of internal fat by improving diet.
C. Men are more likely to have too much internal fat.
D. People with heart disease all have internal fat.
71. From the last paragraph, we can find that .
A. whether internal fat can lead to disease has been proved
B. exercise plays an important role in people’s life for keeping healthy
C. thin people usually have internal fat even if they are slim
D. it is easier to burn off internal fat than external fat
72. The underlined part in the last paragraph means .
A. a long road B. an easy way
C. a clear difference D. a short distance
E
New York City schoolchildren can’t use cellphones at school because of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s ban on cellphones in schools. Many parents are opposed to Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s ban on cellphones in schools by e-mail messages.
Skip to next paragraphThere was a 13-year-old student who was shot with a gun after school, unable to call his mother for help. There was a high school student robbed three times last year, twice in her school building. There was a girl who got a piece of glass placed in her eye during school and was saved from a possible cornea transplant (角膜移植) only because, having disobeyed the cellphone ban, she was able to call her mother and get an operation on time.
The ban has been on for years, but it set off a widespread parental outcry only in April, after some headmasters sent home letters reminding parents that cellphones are not allowed to be brought into school.
Mr Bloomberg has defended the ban, saying that cellphones are bad and often used to cheat or call in friends for fights. If something is important, he says, parents can call schools directly.
On the other hand, many of the e-mail messages from parents described the ban as “cruel and heartless”, “absurdly wrong-headed”, “anti-parent”, “ridiculous”.
“We respect the fears that parents have,” David Cantor, a spokesman for Schools Minister Joel I. Klein said, “but after all the fact is that having phones in schools always leads to more problems.”
73. A 13-year-old student was shot with a gun after school, unable to call his mother for help, because ____.
A. his mother had no cellphone B. he didn’t take a cellphone with him
C. his mother wasn’t at home D. he was too frightened to call
74. From the fifth paragraph we can see many parents _________ the ban.
A. agreed to B. were opposed to C. supported D. thought highly of
75. According to what the spokesman said, the school might _______.
A. continue the ban B. call off the ban
C. thank the parents D. allow some students to use cellphones at school
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Dear Jane,
In your last letter, you said you will come to Beijing 76. ______________
for the 2008 Olympic Games. It’s really exciting. I have 77. ______________
been looking forward to seeing you for long time. Would you 78. ______________
consider stay at my home? I will ask my mother to prepare 79. ______________
a room for you. Although it is not as good as the hotel, but 80.______________
we can spend some times together. Who is your favorite 81. _____________
footballer? I specially like David Beckham. How I wish 82._____________
I could see him in 2008! Apart Beckham, I like 83.______________
Ronaldo too. What do you think at them? I think 84.______________
they are all excellent and have great skills. By the way, 85. ______________
have you already bought the tickets?
第二节 书面表达
假如你是李华,2008年北京奥运会就要来了,你的一位美国朋友Robert想让你推荐一家旅馆,请用约120词给他写封电子邮件,推荐“假日旅馆”。必须包括以下要点:
1.位于市中心; 2.有很多运动休闲设备;
3.房间舒服,装修现代; 4.服务一流;
5.距你家很近; 6.北京市最好的旅馆之一。
参考词汇:休闲设备 leisure facilities
参考答案
1-5 CCCBB 6-10 BBCCA 11-15 BCBBC 16-20 ACBCA
听力填空题(选做)(18-20 One possible version)
18. July 19. Chinese culture 20. tour around Beijing
21-25 BCDBD 26-30 BADAC 31-35 BDBCA 36-40 AADAA 41-45 ABDAA
46-50 AABDB 51-55 BAADA 56-60 DCDCD 61-65 DCCDA 66-70 BBADD
71-75 BBBBA
短文改错 (One possible version)
76. will→would 77. √ 78. for后加a 79. stay→staying 80. 去掉but
81. times→time 82. specially→especially 83. Apart后加from 84. at→of 85. all→both
书面表达 (One possible version)
Dear Robert,
I’m very glad that you are coming to China for the 2008 Olympic Games. Since the 2008 Olympic Games are getting closer and closer, more and more people all over the world are coming to China. In your last e-mail, you told me you wanted to book a room now. I’d like to recommend the Holiday Hotel to you, which is located in the center of the city. It has plenty of sports and leisure facilities. The rooms are comfortable and decorated in a modern style. It offers wonderful service and it is very close to my home. The Holiday Hotel is one of the best hotels in Beijing.
I hope you will have a wonderful time in China.
&n, bsp; Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
重点解析
22. C。every 每隔。如every three days每隔两天。
28. D。take part in后接名词,表示参加……;后面若没名词,则为take part。
30. C。体育馆被建,应当用被动语态,又由于是明年被建好,应当用将来时。所以用将来时的被动语态。
37. A。他设法让自己活了下来。manage to do sth设法成功地做了某事。
43. D。在既没有希望,自己的设备又总出毛病的情况下,一般人都会觉得放弃是最明智的选择。give up
放弃;give in屈服。
53. A。作through的宾语,根据句意“不管我们经历怎样的事情”,因此选A。whatever, 不管怎样。
60. D。整篇文章是在介绍摔跤的历史。在古奥运会举行之前,摔跤就已经作为一种运动形式存在了。作
者说摔跤是人类历史的序幕,旨在说明摔跤作为一种运动历史的悠久。
64. D。文章的最后两个段落点明了本文的主题:爱的力量是多么的伟大,能让死灰复燃,能流传百世。
74. B。从第五段e-mail messages中“cruel and heartless”, “absurdly wrong-headed”, “anti-parent”, “ridiculous”
可知,这些家长对禁令很不满。
全部解析
21.B。根据语境,知道回答者因无票而没被允许参加舞会。由于说话者和allow之间是被动关系,
因此要用被动语态,又由于是过去发生的事,因此要用被动语态的过去式。
22. C。every 每隔。如every three days每隔两天。
23. D。replace代替,取代。“春节是否将被圣诞节取代这一话题越来越引起中国人的重视”。
24. B。host v.主持。
25. D。A,B,C都是将来被动语态的正确表达方式,都可以。
26. B。honest 的发音是以元音开头,所以冠词要用an,to be honest=honestly老实说,用作插入语。
27. A。根据语境,可知是谢谢别人的提醒。
28. D。take part in后接名词,表示参加……;后面若没名词,则为take part。
29. A。从great的语境来看,应当是为前者感到骄傲。
30. C。体育馆被建,应当用被动语态,又由于是明年被建好,应当用将来时。所以用将来时的被动
语态。
31. B。allow sb to do sth 允许某人去做某事。“妈妈对我很严格,晚上不允许我在外呆太晚”。let, make
后要接动词原形,refuse to do sth 拒绝做某事,不符合语境。
32. D。gold 为 “金的,金制的”,表示是真金的质地;golden为 “金的,金色的”,指金黄色的外
表,还有引申意义,有“贵重,重要”的意思。如a gold watch金表;a golden watch金色的表;
golden sunlight金色的阳光。
33. B。英语的倍数表达方法: three times longer than, three times the length of, three times as long as。
34. C。句中有表示一段时间的for ten years,所以要与表示状态的词或短语连用。be married to表示状
态,又由于是明年才满十年,所以要用将来时。marry sb是瞬间动词不能与表示一段时间的状语
连用。
35. A。rooted adj. 根深蒂固,信念坚定,不易动摇的;rootless adj.无根基的; root n. 根;rooting不能
用作形容词。
36. A。从全文来看,在海上漂了76天后,他过得非常艰苦,所以应当是比刚出发时瘦了许多。
37. A。他设法让自己活了下来。manage to do sth设法成功地做了某事。
38. D。茫茫大海,只有他只身一人,应当是在没有任何希望的情况下。
39. A。在没有希望的情况下,继续奋斗已没有任何意义。continue to do sth,继续做某事。
40. A。他的小阀破了,为了生存,他要把它修理好。fix修理。
41. A。修理后,它仍然漏气。
42. B。漏气后,他没有选择,只能不断给它吹气。blow,吹(气)。
43. D。在既没有希望,自己的设备又总出毛病的情况下,一般人都会觉得放弃是最明智的选择。give
up放弃;give in屈服。
44. A。根据后文句子的提示,知道Steven Callahan告诉自己他能够处理这件事情。handle处理。
45. A。根据后文的内容,应选与他人所经历的事情相比,因此用A。
46. A。Steven Callahan 通过一次一次地告诉自己:与他人相比,他还是幸运的,以此来坚定自己的信念。
build up提高,增强。
47. A。作者把这些话都记了下来。write down记下,写下。
48. B。当我的目标离我很遥远时,我也曾告诉自己同样的事情。
49. D。根据or可以判断,要选“难题”。
50. B。I have always come back to my senses. 从这句话可知每当作者说这些话的时候,他/她就又冷静下来了。
51. B。根据后面的better,可知坏只有在和更好的事情相比较时才会产生,因此选B。
52. A。much修饰比较级,说明别人经历过更糟糕的事情。
53. A。作through的宾语,句意为“不管我们经历怎样的事情”,因此选A。whatever, 不管怎样。
54. D。把你经历的事和别人所经历的事做一下比较,你会发现你是多么的幸运。从I’ve read enough history
to know you and I are lucky to be where we are. 这句也可以推断出来。
55. A。文章主要是讲如何在困境中为自己赢得希望,因此我们要穿越的一定是崎岖不平的地带。
56. D。master, 掌握,与learn well意思相同。
57. C。从She thought in this way she could go to Hell and see what Hell looked like. 这句可以知道她的目的
是想通过这种方法去看看地狱是什么样的。
58. D。“Hell is a small well-decorated cage.” Before she closed her eyes forever, she finally answered that
question herself. 从这句可知,在她死前,她终于明白地狱其实就是一个非常精致的笼子。
59. C。从第一段我们可以看出古奥运会是在公元前776年开始的,与C答案最接近。
60. D。整篇文章是在介绍摔跤的历史。在古奥运会举行之前,摔跤就已经作为一种运动形式存在了。作
者说摔跤是人类历史的序幕,旨在说明摔跤作为一种运动历史的悠久。
61. D。由第二段可知A,B,C都为原因,故选D。
62. C。由In 1904, the Olympic Games added the second wrestling event and called it “freestyle”.可知在1904
年又加了一种自由式摔跤比赛,并没有说取代了原来那种。
63. C。在第二段中,提到了苏利文的痛苦遭遇。C项解释了本句的含义:小时候的Anne经历了很多痛苦。
64. D。文章的最后两个段落点明了本文的主题:爱的力量是多么的伟大,能让死灰复燃,能流传百世。
65. A。根据第二段可得知,童年的Anne Sullivan视力不好,精神状况不好,并没有提到她完全聋了。
66. B。通过Helen成长故事的分析,即由残疾到奇迹的变化,可以判断该词的含义。由微弱或摇曳的烛
光到成为一盏明灯,因此选B。
67. B。根据全文的故事发展顺序,可知答案B是正确的。
68. A。本文主要是讲瘦人内壁可能存在脂肪并可能导致疾病,故A正确;B与本文要表达的信息不符合,
内壁脂肪可能会导致疾病,应当引起关注才对;从Doctors are unsure about the exact dangers of internal
fat, but some think it has something to do with heart disease and diabetes. 这句可知C项的内容还只是处
于怀疑猜测阶段,故C错;D太笼统,信息表达不明。
69. D。从People who keep their weight through diet rather than exercise are likely to have major deposits of
internal fat, even if they are slim. 可知D正确。
70. D。有心脏病的人不一定都有多余的内壁脂肪,根据文章内容也可知,内壁脂肪是否是诱发心脏并的原因还没有得到证实。
71. B。最后一段讲的是运动可以帮助消解内壁脂肪,从此可以推断出运动对健康的重要。可知B正确。
72. B。由后面has to的语境知道要保持健康没有捷径可走。an easy way与a shout cut意思接近。
73. B。因市长颁发了禁止学生在学校使用手机的禁令,导致学生没随身携带手机,遇到危险不能及时求
救,因而死亡。
74. B。从第五段e-mail messages中“cruel and heartless”, “absurdly wrong-headed”, “anti-parent”, “ridiculous”
可知,这些家长对禁令很不满。
75. A。but after all the fact is that having phones in schools always leads to more problems. 从这句话可以推
断出来:学校将继续禁止学生在学校里使用手机。
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