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2025年“江南十校”高二年级5月份阶段联考
英语
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1、答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2、回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号根涂孤。如
箱改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写
在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答图卡交回:
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小,·从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听
完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遮。
1.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Eat some food.
B.Open the window.
C Drink some water.
2.Why is the man surprised?
A.Because he meets the woman at gym.
B.Because the woman enjoys exercising.
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C.Because the woman has become slimmer.
3.When is Bob going home today?
A.At 1:00 p.m.
B.At 2:00 p.m.
C At3:00 p.m.
4.Where will the speakers meet?
A.At the entrance.
B.In the nearby cafe.
C.By the ticket office.
5.What will the woman do nexi?
A.Return the man's book.
B:Finish reading the book.
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C.Go through the man's project.
第二节(共15小题:每小题15分,满分225分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小竖,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小愿5秒钟:听完后,各
小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why did Jason get a low score?
A.He didn't study hard.
B.He didn't finish the exam.
C.He skipped the thinking process.
7.What does Jason want Mrs.Brown to do?
A.Do the paper again.
B.Mark bis paper again.
C.Let him take another test.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
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8.Who are the speakers probably?
A.Brother and sister
B.Repairman and customer.
C.Restaurant owner and delivery man.
9.Why did the man fail to pay?
A.The application broke down.
B.He hasn't created a payment method.
C.There wasn't enough money in his card.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
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10.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.They need to look for new jobs now.
B.The man will get promoted in six months.
C.There will be new owners in their company.
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11.How did the man know the news?
A.From the email.
B.From the meeting.
C.From the manager.
I2.What is the woman's suggestion for the man?
A.Talking with their boss.
B.Going to attend the meeting
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C.Being prepared to seek for new jobs.
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听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the kitchen.
B:In the bedroom.
C.In the living room.
14.What does the man think of the TV show?
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16.What does the man want to do?
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B.Walk in the rain.
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C.Run a restaurant
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17.What probably happened in Fountain Hills during the winter?
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C.Many chemicals were used.
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18.Which was a result of the environmental damage?
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C.The farmland couldn't produce food.
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19.Why did a lot of bees disappear?
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A.They were eaten by birds.
B.They were dying.off themselves,
C.They were killed by the govemment
20.What do the scientists offer to do?
A.Bring bees from the town.
B.Teach farmers how to grow food.
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C.Educate people the importance of bees.
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第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题25分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、BC和D)中逝出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
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Artificial Intelligence (AD)is transforming how we work,create,and learn.Here are five
groundbreaking AI tools making waves today:
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ChatGPT
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This smart chatbot can plot a novel,solve math problems,and even chat like a human!Students
use it for homework help,while businesses employ it for customer service.Its latest version,GPT4.
understands both text and images.
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MidJourney
A favorite among artists,this AI tumns text descriptions into impressive images.Want a"cyberpunk
cat wearing sunglasses"?Just type it,and MidJoumey creates aunique digital painting in seconds.Its
revolutionizing graphic design and social media content.
Gemini
Google's AI assistant helps with real-time tasks.It can summarize long articles,translate 100+
languages,and analyze data charts.Integrated with Google Workspace,it's widely used in schools and
offices for teamwork.
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Claude
Focused on safety,Claude answers questions honestly while avoiding harmful content.Teachers
appreciate its ability to explain complex science topics step by:step.It's-also great at coding help and
interview practice
DeepSeek
Designed for deep thinking,DeepSeek specializes in solving ticky math problems and correcting
code failures.It acts like a"study buddy"for students tackling physics,or programming Researchers
also use it to analyze scientific data quickly.
These tools show how AI isn't replacing humans-it's becoming our creative partner!
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22.According to the text,what makes Claude different from other AIs?
A.It centers on safety and clear explanationg
B.It can transform online media materials.
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In 2025,Chinese architect Liu Jiakun won the Pritzker Prize,?known as the "Nobel-Prize of
architecture,"for creating buildings that bring peace and beauty to everyday life.Boru'in 1956 in
Sichuan,Liu grew up surrounded by plain communist-style buildings and traditional Chinese woodeu
houses.His work uniquely mixes old Chinese traditions with modern ideas:
Liu's career started with two identities:by day,he worked'as an architect for a govemment
company,drawing building plans;by night,he wrote storics.Thoughhis early job at a design istitute in
Tibet felt repetitive,his love for writing secretly influenced his architecture."Designing buildings is like
telling a story,"Liu explained."Each space has its own flow,like the beginning,middle,and 'end of a
book."This storytelling approach is visible in his projects.For example,at Suzhou's Imperial Kiln
Museum,he combined ancient brick-making techniques with bold modern shapes.In Chengdu's Xicun
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Courtyard,he built huge sloping walkways where people ride bikes,jog,and skate,tuming concrete
into lively public spaces.
Liu's concept became clear after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.He created "Rebirth Bricks"using
broken picces from destroyed buildings,helping communities rebuild.The Pritzker judges praised how
he "transforms ruins into hope."His design for a panda nursery at Chengdu's research base also shows
his belief that"architecture should care for all living things."
From a young writer to a world-famous architect,Liu connects the past and present through his
buildings.As the Pritzker award statement says,his works are "gifts to human culture,"proving that
Chinese traditions can inspirc modern architecture.By honoring Liu,the world celebrates China's
growing role in shaping how we live and build.
24.What is the main purpose of the article?
A.To explain the glorious history of the Pritzker Prize.
B.To introduce the switch of Liu's career and the outcome.
C.To present Liu's architectural achievements and philosophy.
D.To discuss the impact of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake on Liu's concept.
25.According to the text,what was Liu Jiakun's early career like?
A.He threw himself wholeheartedly into writing novels.
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B.He immediately became famous for innovative designs.
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C.He worked as a full-time architect while pursuing writing.
D.He specialized in designing earthquake-resistant buildings.
26.What cultural value is reflected in Liu's use of"Rebirth Bricks"?
A.Pursuit of luxury and uniqueness.
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A.Designers must favor profit over beauty.
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B.Historical styles should never be changed.
C.Design should combine storytelling with function.
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Which do you prefer to look at,circles or squares?Most people,even babies,choose circles.So it
isn't surprising that one of the world's oldest art forms,the mandala,is based on circles.The word
mandala means circle and is used to describe patterns within a circular shape.
Did you realize that mandalas are all around you?Probably not,but if you slice an orange,a
tomato or a tree you'll find one of nature's mandalas.Or look closely at the center of a flower.
For thousands of years,people have been inspired by these natural patterns to create their own
designs.They usually involve elements of symmetrical shapes and geometry(几何形状),one half of
the shape matching the other half exactly when reflected.Mandalas can be made from almost anything:
glass,beads,leather,paper and leaves,or even by dancing a pattern.They have many uses too
They are used in some form by most religions()to represent harmony and timelessness.Some
religious mandalas,like the round,stained-glass windows of European churches,remain for centuries.
Others don't last long.Tibetan Buddhist monks in China train for three years before they are ready to
create mandalas using colored sand.Their detailed designs often take days to complete,but then they
are left to be blown away by the wind or swept up after a few days and placed in running water to be
spread.The monks do this as a reminder of how transient the material world is.
Creating mandalas is not just for religious people;it can be a form of meditative(art.Some
people set up a relaxing space and allow the image to develop naturally.Others,like me,cheat and
download patters from the Intemet.My husband jokes about my"coloring in"but I find the process of
selecting colors and materials and deciding how to personalize the design both reflective and satisfying.
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Io use themto make cards for friends and family.Even f you don't have the uirge to try creating
yourown mandala,ook around you with fresh eyes.You'll be amazed at bow many are already there to
be appreciated.
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A.To compare natural patters with religious symbos
B.To explain the scientific principles behind circular shapes.
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D.To demonstrate that mandalas require complex cutting techniques.
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A.Vivid.
B.Temporary.
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D.Diverse.
30.What conclusions can be drawn about mandalas according to the passage?
A.They originated from European church designs.
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31.What is the author's attitude toward creating mandalas?
A.Objective.
B.Positive,
C.Critical.
D.Confused.
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The beginnings of life remain one of modern science's greatest mysteries.Scientists lack a
complete understanding of how cells first formed billions of years ago due to uncertain early Earth
conditions.Key questions include whether life's emergence was likely or accidental and whether it
could arise elsewhere in the universe.
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AUniversity College London (UCL)team ied by Dn Nick Laneinvestigates these questions by
studying Earth's original conditions,They assume that warm ocean springs 4 billion years ago may have
facilitatedlife's creation.These springs,with tinyinterconnected holes;enabled chemical,reactions
between:hydrogenrich liquids and,seawater carbon,dioxide,generating life's basicbuilding blocks.3
While not alive themselves,these molecules()could combine to form cell-like.structures.when
concentrated.(Lane suggests that similar'processes iight occuronexoplanets(),as only rock,
water,and carbon dioxide are required-components common across thenverse:Thisraises the
possibility of widespread basic life.
Because the ingredients for life are basic and should be all over the universe,there'is a very good
chance that we could soon find signs of life on other planets.Furthermore,a new space satellite is going
to start helping with this search.The name of the satellite is "Twinkle"and if will be the first space
satellite searching.other.planets for life.Until now,almost 2,000 exoplanets,baye been discovered but
not much is known about them.Katy Chubb of University College London.explains,"We've,been
discovering'all,of theseplanets,but now we need.to,find out what they're made.of and what the
conditions are like on.themuo
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A team from University College Londor and Surrey Satellite Technology will send the'satellite
into space in the next few years.The small,low-cost satellite will study light coming from other planets.
This will help the scientists to understand their conditions.When an exoplanet passes in front of its star,
some of the light has to pass through the gases around that planet.Studying the light can hetp scientists
to find out about the chemistry,temperature and weather conditions of the planet.This will allow them
to find planets which may haye life,on them
32.According to Dr.Nick Lane's research,what can we infer about the possibility of life on exoplanets?
A.Only planets with hydrogen-rich liquids can support life.
B.Life on exoplanets must be identical to Earth's early life forms.
C.Life is unlikely-to exist elsewhere due to Earth's unique conditions.
D.Basic life might exist widely if the necessary components are present.
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33.What can we leam from Katy Chubb's statement about exoplanets?
A.Cumrent data abouf exoplanets is limited.
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B.Twinkle will focus only on Earth-like planets.
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D.Atmospheric studies are uihnecessary for finding life?
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D.To study exoplanets'atmospheric conditions by analyzing light,
35.Which can be the most suitable title for the passage?
A.Searching for Life:New:Tools and Theories
B.Dr.Lane's BreakthroughnCreating ArtificialLife
C.Beginnings ofLife:One of Modern Science's Mysteries
D.Generation of Basic Components:for Life on Exoplanets
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第二节(共5小题:年每小题25分满分12.5分山1
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中电选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The two-day,weekend system,now widely-adopted worldwide,has become an essential part of
modern life.36While different countries may.have varied weekend customs,the core purpose
remains the same:to help people balance work and personallife:For students and working
professionals alike,.this system provides necessary time for relaxation and personal development.
Firstly,the two-day weekend offers.valuable recovery time,Continuous work or study can lead to
physical tiredness and mental stress.Weckends give people,opportunities to sleep sufficiently and
refresh their minds.37 Studentsho get cnough weekend restofen perform better academically
than those who overstudy.
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38Without proper planning,weekends might be wasted through too much screen time or
meaningless activities:Some students spend whole days playing.video games,while others keep
studying without breaks.Both extremes fail to achieve the weckend's true purpose.This situation
eminds us that weekend time managemeqres deliberate
Tomake the most of weekends,balanced planning is crucial.Agood weekend plan should include
emest,eation,and preparationFor examplemight schedule moming study
sesionsfor homework review,afteroonsfor sportso hobbics and evenings for family time.Adults
could balance household chores with socialactivities.39
In conclusion,the two-day weekend system serves as an important social mechanism that promotes
physical health and mental well-being.When used wisely,it becomes a powerful tool for personal
growth and relationship building,:=40.By respecting the value of weckends and planning them
carefully,we can truly enjoy the benefits this system offers.
A.As the saying goes,"Rest well to work better."
B.As the saying goes,Without health life is no lif
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C.Studies show weckend rest aids weekday concentration.
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D.Such arrangements help people retumn.to-work or study refreshed.
E.Weekend rests boost focus but harm people who are unable to relax.
F.However,some people face challenges in using weekends effectively.
G.This arrangement provides weekend rest after an uninterrupted workweek.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小愿1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
圭选项。
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From banker to award-winning photographer,Anne Readel's story inspires with courage.In 2015,
the Shanghai native made a choice 41-leaving her high-paying finance job to document urban
wildlife.Armed with a secondhand camera and deep42for nature,she spent nights studying
online courses and days practicing in city parks.
Her first major project tracked red foxes near the Huangpu River ports.The task
required 43 determination:six months of44through abandoned warehouses in the
moming.quietly observing fox families.China Wildlife editors praised her45 the animals'clever
urban adaptation in her"City Wildlings"series.But filming Yangtze River porpoises()brought
unexpected 46-saltwater damaged her lenses()and47typhoons delayed progress
for weeks."These challenges forced me to48my strategies,"she wrote in her blog."I started
using waterproof cases and local fishermen's knowledge."
Readel's photos uniquely bridge science and art..Her macro shots(微距拍摄)of sparrows'feathers
exposed 49 patterns unnoticed by biologists,aiding flight research.A striking Tibetan antelope
hunting series 50updated national laws,showcasing photography's social power.
"Don't 51technical perfection,"she advises students at Nanjing University workshops.
"Aim for images that 52."Her classes emphasize 53 methods:using camouflage(
)tents instead of flashlights,respecting animals'routines.Her Shanghai Wetland project-three years
documenting rare black-faced spoonbills()54 last spring's National Ecology Prize."True
photography isn't about55 ,"Readel states."It's about making the invisible seen."
41.A.with ease
B.all of a sudden
C.with speed
D.every so often
42.A.anxiety
B.suspicion
C.affection
D.ambition
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C.instant
D.shaky
44.A.wandering
B.streaming
C.winding
D.getting
45.A.disciplining
B.evaluating
C.penning
D.documenting
46.A.chaos
B.conflicts
C.trials
D.ruins
47.A.mild
B.violent
C.dynamic
D.minor
48.A.withdraw
B.adopt
C.tackle
D.adjust
49.A.artificial
B.primitive
C.tiny
D.initial
50.A.caused
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51.A.pursue
B.overlook
C.decline
D.advocate
52.A.profit
B.communicate
C.shift
D.contrast
53.A.economical
B.conventional
C.proper
D.modern
54.A.denied
B.sponsored
C.required
D.secured
55.A.equipment
B.finance
C.interest
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第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案
填写在答题卡相应的位置上,
Throughout China's history,the bond between humans and nature has been profoundly shaped by
philosophies like Daoism,which emphasizes living in harmony with natural laws.Ancient practices
such as the 24 Solar Terms,still observed in rural areas,56(scientific)guide farming activities
based on seasonal changes.
Modem China faces dual challenges:balancing economic 57(grow)with ecological protection.
Remarkably,the Yangtze River,once58(pollute)by industrialization,has been revitalized through a
10-year fishing ban,allowing fish populations 59(recover)by 150%.60
inspires global
observers is how China integrates traditional wisdom into green policies.For instance,the"Sponge City"
initiative,launched in 30 urban areas,uses permeable pavements and wetlands to absorb
rainwater,61 (reduce)flood risks by 60%.
The success of panda conservation proves that endangered species can be saved through dedicated
efforts.By 2021,over sixty-seven 62 (reserve)had been established,protecting not only pandas
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but also 8,000 plant species.Meanwhile,the"Ant Forest"app,which63(download)by 650 million
users so far,tums virtual tree-planting into real desert greenery-a total area equal64140,000 football
fields.
65 the ancient proverb states,"Timely logging and planting keep forests evergreen".This
timeless principle continues to drive China's pursuit of ecologica civilization.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是红星中学学生李华,得知你校交换生Jk最近因学业压力大,加上缺乏锻炼,经常
生病。请你用英语给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.说明定期锻炼的重要性:
2.分享你保持健康的运动习惯:
3.邀请对方加入并提出希望。
注意:80词左右,邮件开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
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Dear Jack,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
After graduating from college,I worked as a salesman for a piano company.Every time we
advertised,we would receive a reply on a postcard which said,"Please bring me a new piano for my
little granddaughter.It must be red mahogany().I can pay $10 a month with my egg money."Of
course,we could not sell a new piano for $10 a month.No finance company would carry a contract with
payments that small,so we ignored the postcards.
One day,however,I happened to be in that area,delivering orders,and out of curiosity,I decided to
meet the old lady who had sent the postcards.The scene was heartbreaking:a dirt-floored cabin with
chickens roaming,sunlight through the roof cracks().A barefoot girl in a feed-bag dress tapped
rhythms on a wooden box..“She leamns hymns(赞美诗)by ear from the store radio,”her grandmother
said proudly.
I explained to the old lady that we could not sell a new piano for $10 a month and that she should
stop writing to us every time she saw our advertisement.I drove away feeling sad,but my advice had no
effect-she still sent us a postcard saying the same thing every six weeks,always wanting a new piano,
red mahogany.She swore she would never miss a $10 payment.It was sad.
Several years later,I came to own my own piano company,and when I advertised in that area,the
postcards started coming to me.For months,I ignored them-what else could I do?
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But then,one day when I was in that area.I made a big decision.
Twenty years later,when I was sitting in a bar.I heard the most beautiful piano music behind me.
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