热点09 人文情怀之完形填空押题-2025年高考英语 (原卷版+解析版)
展开2023年新高考I卷英语完形填空讲述了越野赛中救助竞争对手的故事,体现了“友谊第一、比赛第二”“坚持做正确的事情”的真善美的人文情怀。试题进一步加强对学生的“德、智、体、美、劳”的培养,突出人文情怀,加强教考衔接,发挥高考的育人功能和对高中教育教学的积极导向作用。预测2024年高考完形填空仍会坚持高考导向,“立德树人、服务选才”,充分体现高考的引领性、榜样性等育人功能。
完形填空的做题技巧
读文章--抓中心--再读文章—预设答案--边读边选择—解决疑难--核对答案
完形填空一般为记叙文或夹叙夹议类记叙文。第一遍阅读文章,速度要快,一般2—3分钟,主要任务是抓中心,同时关注首段或文章的首句,和末段。一般首段或首句会交代故事的重要信息,比如故事发生的时间,地点,人物或主要事件。文章如果是夹叙夹议类记叙文,往往会在末段发表议论或教给人们做人做事的道理,读懂作者在最后一段的感情升华,有助于倒推和理解故事的发展,对选择非常有好处。
再读文章 联系上下文 预设答案 边读边选择(6—7分钟)
1.完形填空的设空特点是上下文的联系性,不可以孤立地看某个空进行选择。
2.在选择时可以根据自己对故事的理解,先自己预设一个答案,如果选项中恰好有相同或相似意思的词汇,往往这就是正确答案。如果某个空格太难,自己给不出相似答案,就毫不犹豫地去答案中进行选择。
三.解决疑难 核对答案
典例分析
如果第二遍阅读之后还有疑难点,就需要回头重点阅读疑难部分的上下文,代入每一个答案进行验证,用排除法选择答案,如果时间允许,就快速阅读全文(1—2分钟),核实答案,看语句是否通顺,故事是否符合逻辑。
(2023·新高考I卷)On Oct. 11, hundreds f runners cmpeted in a crss-cuntry race in Minnesta. Melanie Bailey shuld have 1 the curse earlier than she did. Her 2 came because she was carrying a 3 acrss the finish line.
As reprted by a lcal newspaper, Bailey was mre than tw-thirds f the way thrugh her 4 when a runner in frnt f her began crying in pain. She 5 t help her fellw runner, Danielle Lenue. Bailey tk her arm t see if she culd walk frward with 6 . She culdn’t. Bailey then 7 t let Lenue climb nt her back and carried her all the way t the finish line, then anther 300 feet t where Lenue culd get 8 attentin.
Once there, Lenue was 9 and later taken t a hspital, where she learned that she had serius injuries in ne f her knees. She wuld have struggled with extreme 10 t make it t that aid checkpint withut Bailey’s help.
As fr Bailey, she is mre 11 abut why her act is cnsidered a big 12 . “She was just crying. I culdn’t 13 her,” Bailey tld the reprter. “I feel like I was just ding the right thing.”
Althugh the tw yung wmen were strangers befre the 14 , they’ve since becme friends. Neither wn the race, but the 15 f human kindness wn the day.
1.A.designedB.fllwedC.changedD.finished
2.A.delayB.chanceC.trubleD.excuse
3.A.judgeB.vlunteerC.classmateD.cmpetitr
4.A.raceB.schlC.twnD.training
5.A.agreedB.returnedC.stppedD.prmised
6.A.curageB.aidC.patienceD.advice
7.A.went awayB.std upC.stepped asideD.bent dwn
8.A.medicalB.publicC.cnstantD.equal
9.A.interruptedB.assessedC.identifiedD.appreciated
10.A.hungerB.painC.cldD.tiredness
11.A.wrriedB.ashamedC.cnfusedD.discuraged
12.A.gameB.prblemC.lessnD.deal
13.A.leaveB.cureC.btherD.understand
14.A.rideB.testC.meetD.shw
15.A.secretB.displayC.benefitD.exchange
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1.(2023·江苏扬州·统考模拟预测)“Is there a dctr abard?”
N physician wants t hear these wrds while flying. We were ver the Nrth Atlantic, and my husband and I were n ur way hme frm a Eurpean hliday. The cabin (座舱) was darkened fr the inflight 1 when “Wake up! Oh, help!” 2 .
I was ut f my seat, fast. The flight attendant and I arrived tgether t see a 3 elderly wman hlding the hand f her husband, wh wasn’t 4 t her. His head was back, his muth pen.
I did a quick 5 : irregular but steady 6 , clur gd, n evident pain, breathing regularly withut 7 . I sat n the arm f the seat, still 8 his pulse, and asked the wman abut her husband. At 90 years ld, he had a clean 9 histry. The cuple had travelled t Sctland t celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary, and they were n their way hme. It had been a gd hliday, but 10 .
Sn after, I reprted it t the 11 .
“We can put the plane dwn 12 20 minutes in Gander,” he tld me, “r 13 fr tw hurs and 14 in Trnt. What d yu want me t d, dctr?”
“Put it dwn.” I said. It wasn’t wrth taking any chances, and the safest thing was t get him hspital care quickly.
Three weeks later, I received a lvely thank yu nte frm this man, wh will 15 remain in gd health fr years t cme.
1.A.bxingB.dancesC.dinnerD.rest
2.A.tk utB.turned utC.rang utD.put ut
3.A.amazedB.frightenedC.calmD.flexible
4.A.respndingB.stickingC.leadingD.cntributing
5.A.experimentB.trickC.examinatinD.research
6.A.stepB.pulseC.viceD.stmach
7.A.effrtB.efficiencyC.effectD.rder
8.A.btheringB.stppingC.bservingD.checking
9.A.medicalB.criminalC.careerD.nline
10.A.excitingB.tiringC.amusingD.inspiring
11.A.participantB.custmerC.piltD.passenger
12.A.frB.verC.byD.in
13.A.get nB.lk nC.try nD.carry n
14.A.landB.flyC.driveD.sail
15.A.unfrtunatelyB.hpefullyC.immediatelyD.universally
2.(2023·江苏·校联考三模)When I was 12, I went n a 720-mile cycling trip with my brther and father. Befre the trip, we 16 fr the jurney by having smaller rides. We were all 17 cyclists. When setting ut, I 18 fr an adventure and wanted t see beautiful sights. But what I hadn’t expected was that truble was 19 the crner.
One night, we were getting t a campsite and cycling dwn a large hill with 20 t take a rest frm 21 up a muntain with aching legs. Suddenly, my brther’s frnt tyre slipped and he 22 int the middle f the rad. My father and I stpped, asking if he was kay. Obviusly, he was nt hurt t much, but his leg was 23 the bike frame. Frm the tp f the hill, we saw a light cming. Realizing a car was speeding, my father and I were in 24 .
Instinctively, I rushed ut in frnt f my brther in the middle f the rad, and 25 my hands wildly. The car rushed frward, but abruptly turned 26 , bypassing my brther and me. My brther was saved frm being run ver by the car.
My father said I was 27 brave then, but fr sme reasn, I didn’t think I was 28 my life because it seemed like the nly thing t d. And I believe that in times f danger we shuld d what we knw is right rather than cnsider 29 carefully. If I had thught abut what I was ding that night, my brther might have been 30 frm this wrld.
16.A.accuntedB.preparedC.searchedD.answered
17.A.enthusiasticB.curageusC.prfessinalD.cmmitted
18.A.paidB.caredC.lkedD.lnged
19.A.inB.arundC.nD.beynd
20.A.eagernessB.anxietyC.surpriseD.relief
21.A.hikingB.climbingC.wanderingD.cycling
22.A.sankB.slidC.rlledD.raced
23.A.attached tB.buried inC.laded withD.stuck in
24.A.dangerB.trubleC.shckD.vain
25.A.clappedB.wavedC.raisedD.rubbed
26.A.arundB.backC.aheadD.aside
27.A.ptentiallyB.slightlyC.incrediblyD.generusly
28.A.riskingB.lsingC.savingD.changing
29.A.suggestinsB.preferencesC.prspectsD.dilemmas
30.A.remvedB.releasedC.rbbedD.freed
3.(2023·江苏扬州·扬州中学校考模拟预测)Calm seas, clear skies, gentle wind and nt anther bat in sight. Andrew and Jack were 31 lazily. Just then, frm nwhere, a bat headed straight at them.
Hw culd miles f pen cean send it crashing int us? As Andrew managed t 32 the bat, he stared int it 33 . The fishing line ut, music was being played ludly, but there wasn’t a 34 in sight. The captain must have gne 35 , leaving his bat zming ahead!
“That’s t dangerus!” Andrew said, giving several whistles as a 36 . N reply. Suddenly, a hrrifying new thught 37 him: the captain had suffered a heart attack.
Father and sn switched places. Andrew drve their bat 38 the ther while Jack jumped nt it. He brught the bat t a stp. Then he went dwn but fund it 39 .
Shcked, father and sn said tgether, “It’s 40 !”
After searching the ghst bat, they fund its histry lg where the captain had marked 41 alng his rute. S, they immediately headed fr the last pint. There, they finally fund the missing captain. He was alive in the water, 42 .
Tw hurs 43 , the captain slipped ff the bard. He tried t 44 the bat, but in vain. He watched his bat zm ff, taking his life jacket with it.
That evening, Andrew’s wife asked him hw his day had gne. “It was a slw day catching fish,” he tld her. “But we did catch a 45 .”
31.A.fishingB.swimmingC.sunbathingD.flating
32.A.driveB.enterC.avidD.hide
33.A.nervuslyB.curiuslyC.anxiuslyD.casually
34.A.fishB.playerC.riskD.sul
35.A.abveB.belwC.inD.ut
36.A.warningB.signalC.respnseD.ntice
37.A.happened tB.catered tC.ccurred tD.appealed t
38.A.ffB.verC.withD.alngside
39.A.dirtyB.emptyC.tidyD.messy
40.A.ddB.badC.ldD.gd
41.A.itemsB.icnsC.wrdsD.pints
42.A.relaxedB.inspiredC.exhaustedD.relieved
43.A.earlierB.laterC.agD.ahead
44.A.cntrlB.graspC.escapeD.release
45.A.cldB.batC.fishD.life
4.(2023·江苏南京·南京师大附中校考三模)Rgers had turned arund a curve n his bike when he sptted a pretty girl with blnde hair sitting n the side f the trail. Rgers was trying t play it 46 . He was just ging t casually ride by when he 47 her suffering and asked if he culd help. Linden, the girl wh gt her leg brken when jgging, explained her difficult psitin. She needed 48 — nw.
Rgers 49 his bike and lifted her ver his shulder. Then they went 0.6 mile dwnhill in the 50 sun. But they made the best f it, 51 themselves frm the discmfrt by getting t knw each ther. They discussed experiences and future plans,eventually tuching n the subject f life gals. “It was like I’d knwn him frever,” says Linden. She 52 him.
After a 30-minute trek t the parking lt, they fund Linden’s friend waiting with a car. Rgers carefully laded Linden int the frnt seat. Linden lked at Rgers thrugh expectant eyes, wishing he wuld make the first 53 . Rgers wanted t ask fr her number, 54 the timing didn’t feel right. Instead, Linden’s friend rushed her t the hspital and Rgers went t get his bike back.
While waiting fr surgery, Linden lked fr Rgers n Facebk, but with n 55 . On the trail, they’d fallen s deeply int 56 that details like last names had seemed nt s imprtant. 57 , with the help f a lcal jurnalist that published her stry “Runner Lking fr Trail Her”, they gt in tuch.
A mnth later, Rgers and Linden had their first 58 and they’ve been inseparable since. As Linden has always wanted t see the cherry blssms in blm, Rgers planned a trip t Japan fr their ne-year anniversary and bked a restaurant 0.6 mile frm the cherry blssms - the very 59 they’d cvered dwnhill befre. This time, thugh, they’d d it 60 .
46.A.clB.straightC.hardD.fair
47.A.easedB.tleratedC.sensedD.verlked
48.A.a hspitalB.a bikeC.a hugD.a rest
49.A.draggedB.rdeC.tkD.abandned
50.A.warmB.fierceC.gentleD.czy
51.A.separatingB.distractingC.defendingD.excusing
52.A.stuck withB.turned tC.lked afterD.fell fr
53.A.mveB.appearanceC.prmiseD.prpsal
54.A.sB.frC.butD.as
55.A.riskB.effrtC.luckD.duty
56.A.cnversatinB.silenceC.despairD.truble
57.A.OccasinallyB.FrtunatelyC.DefinitelyD.Hpefully
58.A.interviewB.meetingC.cntactD.date
59.A.tripB.distanceC.ruteD.trail
60.A.back t backB.face t faceC.step by stepD.hand in hand
5.(2023·江苏淮安·校考模拟预测)William was ne f my students. He adred plants but struggled with his reading. After the mid-term test, William’s 61 shwed n sign f imprvement. Until the last few weeks f the year, when we 62 the life cycle f plants, William excelled. I'd never seen him s 63 in the classrm.
As a class prject, each child planted a sunflwer seed in ne f the cntainers and 64 its grwth. I did this every year, with varying 65 . Planting the seeds was exciting fr many f the students, the 66 part much less s. It tk t lng t see results frm daily watering, and mst kids lst 67 and interest. As a result, they frgt t 68 their sunflwers-t-be.
But nt William. Every afternn, William made sure all the cntainers were 69 and nurtured (培育). By the last week f schl, the 70 were abut fur inches tall, which really 71 me. In years past, few seeds successfully prduced new shts. And thse that did had never gtten s tall. But these were 72 . These were William’s sunflwers.
This is what it means t be a 73 . At that mment, I knew I didn’t have t 74 William. I’d seen that special seed planted inside him. Others wuld t. And, ne day, he’d start t 75 , mature and shine —just like his sunflwers.
61.A.intelligenceB.imageC.cnditinD.grade
62.A.studiedB.changedC.cmpletedD.disturbed
63.A.realisticB.investedC.ddD.embarrassed
64.A.limitedB.frecastC.maintainedD.admired
65.A.resultsB.achievementsC.ratingsD.methds
66.A.bestB.grwingC.easyD.picking
67.A.chanceB.curageC.patienceD.ability
68.A.shw ffB.sell utC.carry awayD.care fr
69.A.filledB.wateredC.cleanedD.repaired
70.A.plantsB.cntainersC.shtsD.seeds
71.A.puzzledB.btheredC.benefitedD.amazed
72.A.similarB.differentC.naturalD.rganic
73.A.teacherB.gardenerC.parentD.teenager
74.A.criticizeB.praiseC.evaluateD.cncern
75.A.bendB.explreC.grwD.respnd
6.(2022·福建龙岩·统考三模)I live in a pr but pretty twn where I knw all my neighbrs. One day I fund I suffered a theft. I was 76 wh was the thief. I visited the plice and reprted the 77 . They respnded, “He’s gt quite a recrd already. If yu 78 Jared” — nt his real name — “he will g t yuth center until he’s 21.”
I asked the plice t 79 until I culd speak with Jared. I als suggested a(n) 80 t slving this matter withut invlving the law. My next 81 was Jared’s huse. When he saw me, 82 filled his eyes. S, I invited him fr a walk and sn he relaxed. I mentined the theft, 83 “If I take yu t curt, yu’ll lse yur freedm.”
Jared registered a nte f regret. I 84 the mment and suggested my being his mentr (导师) fr ne year. Besides, he had t 85 me fr ne hur every week, talking abut his hmewrk and anything he liked. But he must cmmit t repay my mney. He tk the 86 .
T Jared’s credit, he 87 in a quiet, special space in the schl every Friday mrning. I learned abut his 88 family, and his lack f meaningful 89 with thers. He even never knew where his father was.
Friday after Friday we sat, we chatted, I listened. With my mney repaid, he was finally set free. 90 the neighbrhd benefited frm a mre civil, respnsible Jared.
76.A.skepticalB.psitiveC.uncertainD.cncerned
77.A.suspectB.lawyerC.teacherD.murderer
78.A.fireB.punishC.catchD.charge
79.A.hld nB.hld ffC.get invlvedD.take actin
80.A.keyB.linkC.apprachD.respnse
81.A.aimB.prpsalC.stepD.stp
82.A.fearB.surpriseC.shameD.anger
83.A.reasningB.smilingC.addingD.threatening
84.A.expectedB.seizedC.ignredD.missed
85.A.meetB.callC.cntactD.accmpany
86.A.fferB.treatC.lessnD.trick
87.A.hidB.reflectedC.wanderedD.appeared
88.A.dangerusB.brkenC.caringD.well-ff
89.A.argumentB.cmpetitinsC.cnnectinsD.sharing
90.A.In returnB.In realityC.After allD.Abve all
7.(2022·江苏·统考一模)I was driving n the freeway when I saw the sign. It 91 drivers that chains wuld be required t crss the muntain. It tk me quite smetime t get the chains n.When I gt t a spt where it was n lnger snwing, I tk the chains ff s I culd drive at a(n) 92 speed.
Suddenly, I 93 anther snwy, icy patch f rad. My car spun ut int a snwdrift. I thught f 94 sme tree branches and placing them under my tires, but it was s cld utside that my hands weren’t wrking 95 . I gt inside the car and called American Autmbile Assciatin (AAA).
A Russian man came up t my windw and said hell. Befre I culd say t much, he and his three sns were already 96 t push my car. I gt ut f my car and 97 them.
It was past midnight and they easily culd have decided that AAA wuld 98 the situatin after ur initial 99 failed. Yet, they stayed with us fr nearly 45 minutes as we kept trying 100 things t get the car ut f the snw, insistent that they wuldn’t leave until I was 101 .
At first, I was a little 102 abut being stuck in the freezing weather at such a late hur, but their cheerful attitude changed the whle 103 f the situatin and lifted my spirits.
After nearly 45 minutes f hard wrk when my car was finally free, they didn’t even 104 arund lng enugh fr me t get their names. They just ran tward their truck, 105 a bit n the ice, and yelled back “Drive Slwly”, like true smile heres!
91.A.warnedB.encuragedC.prmisedD.taught
92.A.slwB.averageC.nrmalD.tp
93.A.missed utB.came upnC.lked frD.pulled ff
94.A.remvingB.burningC.destryingD.breaking
95.A.prperlyB.casuallyC.creativelyD.cmfrtably
96.A.prpsingB.cntinuingC.startingD.claiming
97.A.urgedB.jinedC.stppedD.left
98.A.handleB.imprveC.reviseD.clarify
99.A.preparatinsB.appealsC.impressinsD.attempts
100.A.typicalB.uniqueC.differentD.difficult
101.A.apprachedB.frgivenC.prtectedD.freed
102.A.cncernedB.cautiusC.awkwardD.cnfused
103.A.analysisB.dynamicC.definitinD.truth
104.A.playB.walkC.stickD.glance
105.A.mvedB.recveredC.dashedD.slid
8.(2022·辽宁·校联考一模)My single mther used t take n several jbs t make ends meet. When I was fifteen, she started her wn business, and things began t get easier 106 .
A new family mved int ur 107 . The children became my friends sn, and my mm came t 108 the wife, Melissa. One afternn, they were generus enugh t include me in their 109 . Their little daughter 110 a glass f milk. Melissa stated, "We have n mney fr milk this week. "She suddenly realized I was present and explained with a(n) 111 lk, "Mney has been really 112 . "
Later, I tld my mm abut the 113 Melissa was experiencing. In 114 she immediately pened the cupbard drs and started pulling ut fd.
Then we made ur way t their dr, and 115 eagerly. Opening the dr, they were surprised by ur 116 . Handing them the items, Mm said, "We just want t help ut. "Melissa then grasped Mm in a big hug and started t cry. Tears began t rll dwn my mther's face when she 117 her friend, understanding hw difficult it can be t 118 t prvide fr a family.
Lking at my mther, I felt 119 t be her daughter! She had wrked s hard t pay fr the grceries, but she didn't 120 t give help t thse in need.
106.A.secretlyB.skillfullyC.successfullyD.financially
107.A.gardenB.neighbrhdC.huseD.ffice
108.A.serveB.bserveC.instructD.knw
109.A.jurneyB.partyC.mealD.celebratin
110.A.cnsumedB.requestedC.puredD.heated
111.A.defeatedB.relaxedC.excitedD.surprised
112.A.tightB.enughC.imprtantD.precius
113.A.reliefB.failureC.difficultyD.quarrel
114.A.trubleB.respnseC.actinD.additin
115.A.waitedB.expectedC.wanderedD.kncked
116.A.cntactB.visitC.encuragementD.purchase
117.A.stared atB.came acrssC.held ntD.std by
118.A.struggleB.deserveC.prmiseD.intend
119.A.annyedB.embarrassedC.prudD.cnfident
120.A.hesitateB.chseC.attemptD.pretend
9.(2022·江苏南通·校联考一模)A girl named Sammy didn’t want t make friends because f her lks. She was 121 and whenever she met anyne, they just made unfair cmments n her. 122 , she decided t hide herself because f 123 .
Her parents were pr, s she 124 a part time jb as a baker during the summer hliday. On her first day, she was teased by sme emplyees fr being fat and nt ding wrk 125 . She cried a lt, but she did nt have any better 126 , fr she had t 127 her schling fees. S she wrked with patience and decided t 128 them. After 2-3 mnths she became their favurtite because she did mst f the wrk and ther emplyees culd 129 . Having struggled s much, she was fully 130 frm inside and just wanted t quit everything but she culd nt.
One day n a bus, she saw a qute n smene’s shirt saying “Yur 131 can stand almst anything, it’s yur mind that yu need t cnvince.” and she gt 132 . Fr the first time in her life she was full f 133 and feeling rebrn. Her perceptin ttally changed twards peple and lve. 134 , Sammy accepted her bdy and started making 135 .
121.A.shrtB.lazyC.fatD.slw
122.A.HweverB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Therefre
123.A.criticismB.hesitatinC.refusalD.ignrance
124.A.quittedB.startedC.neededD.changed
125.A.casuallyB.bravelyC.regularlyD.prperly
126.A.timeB.habitC.taskD.chice
127.A.chargeB.earnC.reduceD.estimate
128.A.adjust tB.cunt nC.play withD.believe in
129.A.resistB.prgressC.restD.explre
130.A.fcusedB.relaxedC.brkenD.frzen
131.A.bdyB.familyC.wrkD.study
132.A.cnfusedB.frightenedC.calmedD.inspired
133.A.wisdmB.cnfidenceC.imaginatinD.gratitude
134.A.OccasinallyB.PreviuslyC.PurpsefullyD.Eventually
135.A.friendsB.plansC.decisinsD.cakes
10.(2022·江苏·校联考模拟预测)I went t the beach nearby fr sme quality time with myself. After a 136 week, all I wanted was a bk and a gd snack. It was a lvely time watching kids 137 playing in the water, building sandcastles and sharing 138 with their families.
After a few hurs, as I was leaving , I nticed a little girl playing by herself n the beach. She had built a little 139 with a mat(护城河)arund it and was nw trying t fill the canal with 140 .
Unfrtunately, there was n cntainer arund t carry water. She was playing 141 , unlike mst f the ther kids. She wuld g t the waves, 142 her hands and then walk back t her little castle. 143 nt much f the water was making it t the mat. But she kept trying and was still smiling and hpeful. I s wished I culd help her ut, but I didn’t have a cntainer with me.
As I was standing there watching her, feeling 144 , I had an aha mment. I realized that I had a bttle f water in my bag. I quickly 145 in, tk it ut, and handed it t her.
Cnfused at first, she smiled but shk her head 146 . I reassured her that it wuld make getting the water much faster. She finally tk it frm my hands after I insisted. Nt wanting her t feel 147 , I walked ff the beach right away, glancing back just nce t see her running ver t the sea merrily, equipped with a 148 in hand.
In the larger scheme f things, it was a 149 gesture. But in my heart, I als knw that when she ntices that smene needs help in her life, maybe, she wuld recall this little randm act f kindness by a stranger. And maybe that wuld make her mre likely t jump in and help create a little 150 wrld arund her.
136.A.happyB.cldC.rughD.peaceful
137.A.carefullyB.delicatelyC.skillfullyD.jyfully
138.A.striesB.mealsC.experiencesD.interests
139.A.tyB.canalC.bridgeD.sandcastle
140.A.waterB.stnesC.bttlesD.sand
141.A.alneB.shylyC.aimlesslyD.happily
142.A.hldB.liftC.fldD.cup
143.A.FrtunatelyB.UnexpectedlyC.SadlyD.Interestingly
144.A.thrilledB.helplessC.astnishedD.annyed
145.A.dugB.putC.slippedD.stuck
146.A.firmlyB.cldlyC.disappintedlyD.shyly
147.A.self-cnfidentB.self-cnsciusC.self-abandnedD.self-cntained
148.A.tyB.spadeC.bttleD.bag
149.A.gdB.tinyC.cnsiderateD.nble
150.A.richerB.saferC.gentlerD.strnger
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