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河南省部分重点中学2025-2026学年高三11月质量检测英语试题
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。
Last summer, I worked at a small restaurant, where the light was dim in the evening, to save money for my college life, Sally, a waitress, had been training me(交代故事背景信息).
One afternoon, I was cleaning the tables for the dinner shift when my manager, Teri Jo, came up to me. “I know you are still learning, but it's going to be just you, waiting tables, being the cashier and putting the dressings on the salads(现在分词短语做补语), and the one cook," she said. “Sally just called in sick. My daughter is about to have my first grand baby in the hospital, or else I'd be here.
Teri Jo assured me I could handle everything and told me, “The salads are already made and in the front refrigerator. All the other dressings are there except the blue cheese, which is in a vat(桶) on the floor of the big walk-in refrigerator past the kitchen." I made a mental note of that, for the few diners who might want the blue-cheese dressing on their salads(伏笔).
Soon, the cook and I began our dinner shift. At first, some regulars came in for quick meals. After a while, one man I hadn't seen before ordered the Cobb salad with the blue-cheese dressing(冲突点到来). I went to the back to look for the dressing in the large walk-in refrigerator. Thinking(现在分词短语做伴随动作)how clever I was, I filled a small bowl with some of the dressing and put it in the front refrigerator, where there was a bowl of something I later knew was pancake batter . That way, I wouldn't have to go back to the walk-in refrigerator in the dim light again(细节冲突点).
I put the mixture on the man's Cobb salad. The man spoke highly of it after tasting it. Five more new customers overheard his words, ordered the same dressing and liked it. The six new customers promised to enjoy it again the next evening.
The night shift went smoothly. I thought the manager would praise me for what I had done, especially for saving extra steps for the blue cheese dressing(衔接的关键点).
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: The next day, when I went in for the lunch shift, I prepared myself for Teri Jo's praise.
Paragraph 2: My heart sank as 'Teri Jo continued, “I see a similar bowl full of the blue cheese dressing beside the near empty bowl of pancake batter.”
河南省部分重点中学2025-2026学年高三11月质量检测英语试题
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。
Last summer, I worked at a small restaurant, where the light was dim in the evening, to save money for my college life, Sally,a waitress, had been training me.
One afternoon,I was cleaning the tables for the dinner shift when my manager, Teri Jo, came up to me. “I know you are still learning, but it's going to be just you, waiting tables, being the cashier and putting the dressings on the salads, and the one cook," she said. “Sally just called in sick. My daughter is about to have my first grand baby in the hospital, or else I'd be here.
Teri Jo assured me I could handle everything and told me, “The salads are already made and in the front refrigerator. All the other dressings are there except the blue cheese, which is in a vat(桶) on the floor of the big walk-in refrigerator past the kitchen, " I made a mental note of that, for the few diners who might want the blue-cheese dressing on their salads.
Soon, the cook and I began our dinner shift. At first, some regulars came in for quick meals, After a while.one man I hadn't seen before ordered the Cobb salad with the blue-cheese dressing.I went to the back to look for the dressing in the large walk-in refrigerator. Thinking how clever I was, I filled a small bowl with some of the dressing and put it in the front refrigerator, where there was a bowl of something I later knew was pancake batter just for lunch. That way, I wouldn't have to go back to the walk-in refrigerator in the dim light again.
I put the mixture on the man's Cobb salad. The man spoke highly of it after tasting it. Five more new customers overheard his words, ordered the same dressing and liked it. The six new customers promised to enjoy it again the next evening.
The night shift went smoothly. I thought the manager would praise me for what I had done, especially for saving extra steps for the blue cheese dressing.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: The next day, when I went in for the lunch shift, I prepared myself for Teri Jo's praise.
Paragraph 2: My heart sank as Teri Jo continued, “I see a similar bowl full of the blue cheese dressing beside the near empty bowl of pancake batter.”
一、续写类型判断 + 构思
1. 类型归类
本篇属于典型的——“个人成长类/错误与反思类”读后续写
兼具:
意外误会(Mistake)
职场小冲突(Conflict)
人物成长(Growth & Responsibility)
温情解决(Resolution)
二、续写构思
1. 续写核心任务
承接逻辑:继续原文的 人物身份、视角、语气、任务线
补全故事:错误被发现 → 情绪反转 → 解释原因 → 冲突解决 → 成长
情感递进:从期待 → 意外 → 害怕 → 解释 → 理解 → 成长
2. 续写布局
(1)段落一:铺垫 + 冲突爆发(期待被夸 → 被指出错误)
进入餐厅,期待被表扬
经理表情异常
经理指出“蓝纹奶酪酱”问题
主人公震惊、慌张、回忆自己的错误来源 → 情绪低落
(2)段落二:矛盾发展 → 真相解释 → 人物成长
解释误会:光线暗 + 心急 + 搞混面糊与奶酪酱
经理的态度从严肃 → 理解(她知道新人会犯错)
吸取教训:检查、确认、责任意识提升
经理给建议甚至鼓励 → 主题升华
三、承接注意事项
1. 人称视角
原文为第一人称“I” → 必须继续第一人称
2. 风格维持
叙事清晰、情绪真实、动作具体
语气偏口语化(符合餐馆环境叙事)
3. 时间与场景承接
“The next day for lunch shift”=必须继续第二天的午班
场景:餐馆、厨房、经理办公室或前台
4. 情感承接
原文的情绪弧线:
努力 → 紧张 → 自信 → 被顾客称赞 → 骄傲
续写需从“骄傲 → 被批评 → 内疚 → 成长”
5. 逻辑承接
奶酪酱 → 错放成面糊
顾客喜欢 → 但这是错误
店里必须处理这个问题
四、故事山模式
阶段
原文内容
续写任务
1. Background背景
暑期打工、新人、经理外出
稳定衔接,不需重复
2. Rising Action上升情节
找蓝纹奶酪酱 → 暗光 → 分不清 → 错用面糊
延续到“经理发现问题”
3. Climax高潮
顾客大夸 → 六人夸赞
续写中:经理指出错误(冲突爆发)
4. Falling Action下降情节
——
解释误会、情绪低落、反思
5. Resolution结局
——
经理理解,新人学会责任与谨慎
五、原文衔接点
(1)反映心情的句子
“Thinking how clever I was…”(自信、得意)
“The man spoke highly of it…”(被赞扬带来的满足)
“The night shift went smoothly.”(成就感)
→ 续写必须从“得意 → 崩塌”。
(2)动作描写
cleaning the tables
filled a small bowl
put the mixture
went to the back
→ 续写可以继续动作:walked in, froze, handed over the bowl, etc.
(3)关键转折点
最关键的剧情转折点:→ 错误地把 pancake batter 当成 blue cheese dressing
续写的冲突也来自这里。
(4)伏笔
“light was dim”(昏暗导致误拿)
“I made a mental note…”(强调新人紧张、记忆可能出错)
“a bowl of something I later knew was pancake batter”(未来冲突直接伏笔)
(5)隐含线索
新人经验不足
想表现好
心急省步骤 → 导致错误
顾客喜欢 → 造成“假象的成功”
(6)解决方案
坦白错误
解释原因
接受批评
从责任意识、细节意识上成长
经理认可其态度 → 温情收尾
六、文章分析表
分析角度
内容分析
原文对应句
人物刻画
新人、紧张、努力、想表现好
“I was still learning.”
情感层次
紧张→聪明自满→被称赞→期待表扬
“Thinking how clever I was.”
关键情节点
误拿面糊→顾客点赞→埋下危机
“a bowl of something I later knew was pancake batter”
语言特色
口语化叙事、细节动作多
“I filled a small bowl…”
关键词分析
dim light, clever, mixture, spoke highly
多处体现心理/误会
心理描写
自以为聪明、期待被夸
“Thinking how clever I was.”
动作描写
filled, put, went, cleaned
多段动作推进情节
环境描写
灯光昏暗→误会伏笔
“the light was dim in the evening”
隐含主题
新人成长、责任意识、从错误中学习
整体叙事结构
情感转折
得意→危机将至→续写:被经理指出错误
顾客称赞与面糊的对比
空间转换
前厅→厨房→大型冷藏库→前台
“walk-in refrigerator… front refrigerator”
时间过渡
one afternoon → dinner shift → the next day
原文线索明确
七、巧妙设计
1. 利用“期待→反转”的强情绪冲击
段一开头:主人公准备接受表扬→ 经理面色严肃 → 指出错误 → 情绪立刻下跌
2. 解释误会要自然,不要推脱责任
光线暗
两个碗长得相似
想节省来回走动
3. 情感递进要完整
害怕 → 内疚 → 担忧 → 接受批评 → 释然 → 成长
4. 经理的态度应当“严厉但温柔”
符合高考要求的价值观(教育性 / 成长性)
5. 结尾需体现“成长主题”
如:“I learned that trying to be fast wasn’t as important as being careful.”
八、 动作 / 心理 / 环境描写
A. 动作描写
I froze on the spot, the bowl trembling slightly in my hand.
我愣在原地,手里的碗微微发抖。
I rushed to the counter, wiping my palms on my apron.
我冲到柜台,紧张地在围裙上擦手。
She pointed toward the refrigerator, motioning for me to open it.
她指向冰箱,示意让我打开。
I bent down to check the label, my breath shallow and uneven.
我弯下腰检查标签,呼吸急促不稳。
My fingers tightened around the edge of the tray.
我攥紧托盘的边缘。
I hurried back through the dim hallway, nearly bumping into a chair.
我穿过昏暗的走廊匆匆返回,差点撞到椅子。
I placed the bowl on the counter carefully, avoiding eye contact.
我小心地把碗放在柜台上,尽量避开对视。
She lifted the bowl, sniffed it, and frowned immediately.
她端起碗闻了闻,立刻皱起眉头。
I stepped forward hesitantly, ready to explain myself.
我犹豫着上前,准备解释。
The cook shot me a puzzled glance as I backed away.
当我后退时,厨师疑惑地瞥了我一眼。
B. 心理描写
A wave of embarrassment washed over me the moment she mentioned the dressing.
她一提到沙拉酱,我立刻羞愧万分。
My stomach twisted as the truth dawned on me.
意识到真相时,我的胃都纠结在了一起。
I felt a prickle of panic creeping up my spine.
一阵恐慌顺着脊背爬升。
My heart hammered in my chest as I tried to stay calm.
我努力保持冷静,心脏却跳得厉害。
A sudden guilt weighed heavily on me.
一股突如其来的愧疚压得我喘不过气。
I silently cursed my carelessness.
我在心里暗骂自己的粗心。
A mix of fear and regret clouded my thoughts.
恐惧与懊悔交织,让我思绪混乱。
I braced myself for the criticism I knew was coming.
我做好了心理准备迎接即将到来的批评。
Relief washed over me when she softened her tone.
当她语气柔和时,我顿时松了一口气。
Despite the mistake, I felt a spark of determination to do better.
尽管出了错,我仍然暗暗下定决心做得更好。
C. 环境描写
The dim light cast long shadows across the narrow hallway.
昏暗的灯光在狭窄的走廊投下长长的影子。
The refrigerator hummed steadily in the quiet kitchen.
安静的厨房里,冰箱持续低鸣。
The air smelled faintly of spices and warm bread.
空气中隐约飘着香料和热面包的味道。
The stainless-steel counter gleamed under the weak lamp.
微弱灯光下,不锈钢台面微微发亮。
Chairs scraped softly against the floor as customers settled in.
顾客入座时,椅子在地面轻轻摩擦。
A warm breeze drifted in each time the door swung open.
门一打开,暖风便飘了进来。
The walk-in refrigerator felt colder than usual, sending chills up my arms.
冷库比平时更冷,冻得我手臂发麻。
The dining area buzzed with quiet conversations.
用餐区充满低声交谈。
The mix of food scents wrapped around me like a blanket.
各种食物的香味像毯子一样将我包围。
The faint yellow light made everything look slightly blurry.
昏黄的光线让一切显得有些模糊。
4. 高阶词汇替换
A. 情绪类(表达紧张 / 害怕 / 羞愧)
基础词
高阶替换
scared
terrified / unsettled / rattled / alarmed / shaken
embarrassed
mortified / ashamed / self-conscious / abashed / humiliated
nervous
anxious / tense / jittery / edgy / unsettled
B. 描述问题 / 错误
基础词
高阶替换
mistake
blunder / slip-up / oversight / misstep / mix-up
wrong
inaccurate / faulty / incorrect / misguided / flawed
C. 描述表扬 / 喜欢
基础词
高阶替换
like
appreciate / enjoy / favor / be impressed by / be fond of
praise
compliment / speak highly of / applaud / commend / approve of
D. 描述努力 / 成长
基础词
高阶替换
try
attempt / strive / endeavor / make an effort / go all out
learn
realize / come to understand / figure out / grasp / gain insight into
5. 固定搭配 & 词法解析
1)freeze on the spot(当场愣住)
词性:动词短语
用法:表示突然的情绪反应
例:I froze on the spot when she called my name.
2)a wave of… washed over me(一阵……席卷我)
常搭:fear, relief, guilt, embarrassment
情绪类高级结构
例:A wave of guilt washed over me.
3)dawn on sb(某人终于意识到)
句型:It dawned on me that…
多用于“恍然大悟但为时已晚”
例:It suddenly dawned on me that I had mixed up the bowls.
4)make a mental note(在心里记下)
文中原句,可继续呼应
强调“后来却忘了/误记了”
5)brace myself for…(做好心理准备)
多用于“准备接受坏消息 / 批评”
例:I braced myself for the criticism.
6)be flooded with emotions(情绪涌上心头)
通用情绪表达
例:I was flooded with embarrassment.
7)shoot sb a glance(瞥某人一眼)
非常口语化
例:The cook shot me a confused glance.
8)lose one’s nerve(慌了) 表示“紧张到乱了阵脚”
9)in the dim light(在昏暗的灯光下)
原文伏笔 → 续写可继续使用
10)in hindsight(事后看来)
用于结尾升华
例:In hindsight, the mistake taught me more than the praise.
生词短语
① tremble(v. 颤抖)近义词:shake, quiver, shudder
反义词:steady, stabilize
例句:
My hands trembled as I picked up the bowl.
She was trembling with anxiety.
② dim(adj. 昏暗的)近义词:faint, shadowy, dull
反义词:bright, vivid
例句:
The dim light made the labels hard to read.
The room grew dim as the sun set.
③ mixture(n. 混合物)
近义词:blend, combination, compound
反义词:separation, purity
例句:
I spooned the mixture onto his salad.
The mixture smelled strangely sweet.
④ assure(v. 向……保证 / 让……放心)
近义词:promise, guarantee, reassure
反义词:doubt, discourage
例句:
She assured me I could handle the shift.
I assured her I would be more careful next time.
⑤ regret(n./v. 懊悔)
近义词:guilt, remorse, sorrow
反义词:satisfaction, pride
例句:
Regret overwhelmed me when I realized my mistake.
I regretted not checking the label twice.
9、 Possible Versions(4)
Version 1
Paragraph 1:
The next day, when I went in for the lunch shift, I prepared myself for Teri Jo's praise. I arrived early, the memory of the customers’ smiles fueling my confidence(独立主格,刻画人物心理). As I was arranging napkins, Teri Jo entered, her expression unreadable(独立主格人物刻画). “About last night,” she began, and my heart leapt. But instead of praise, she asked, “Did you use the blue cheese from the walk-in refrigerator for every order?” Confused(过去分词做ajd主语补语), I explained my “clever” shortcut, gesturing to the front fridge.(现在分词短语做伴随动作) Her face paled. She walked swiftly to the refrigerator and pulled out the two bowls I had used—the nearly empty batter bowl and the still-full “blue cheese” bowl. She dipped a finger, tasted it, and her eyes widened in horror(动作串描写). “This,” she whispered, holding up the batter bowl(现在分词短语做伴随动作), “is what you served them?”
Paragraph 2:
My heart sank as Teri Jo continued, “I see a similar bowl full of the blue cheese dressing beside the near empty bowl of pancake batter.” The truth, solid and terrifying(adj做主语补语), settled between us(无灵主语句). Just then, the bell on the door jingled(无灵主语句). It was the man from last night, with his five friends. “We’re back for that amazing dressing(衔接原文)!” he smiled cheerfully. Panic gripped me(无灵主语句). Teri Jo looked from their eager faces to my stricken one. Taking a deep breath(现在分词短语做伴随动作), I stepped forward. “Sir,” I said, my voice trembling but clear,(独立主格) “there’s something I must confess. Last night, by a terrible mistake, I served you pancake batter, not dressing.” A stunned silence fell(无灵主语句). Then, to our astonishment, the man burst out laughing. “Pancake batter! That’s genius! It was delicious!” Teri Jo, seizing the moment(现在分词短语做伴随动作), smiled wryly. “It seems we’ve accidentally created a ‘Secret Cobb Salad.’ Would you like to try the real version today?” The crisis dissolved into laughter(无灵主语句). Later, Teri Jo told me that while my shortcut was reckless, my honesty under pressure was priceless. The “Secret Cobb Salad,” born from a mistake(过去分词做后置定语), ironically became a talked-about special.
Version 2
Paragraph 1:
The next day, when I went in for the lunch shift, I prepared myself for Teri Jo's praise. I rehearsed my modest reply in my mind(刻画人物心理). However, the moment she walked in, the warmth I expected was absent. Her gaze was direct, bypassing my hopeful smile and landing on the front refrigerator(现在分词短语做伴随动作). “Let’s check the inventory together,” she said, her tone neutral(独立主格刻画人物). A knot formed in my stomach. She opened the fridge door and immediately paused, her eyes fixed on the two adjacent bowls(独立主格)—one almost empty, one suspiciously full. She didn’t need to taste it. The visual evidence was damning: the batter meant for lunch pancakes(过去分词做后置定语) was nearly gone, while the “blue cheese” I had placed remained untouched. “You didn’t go to the walk-in last night, did you?” she asked quietly, the disappointment in her voice more crushing than anger.
Paragraph 2:
My heart sank as Teri Jo continued, “I see a similar bowl full of the blue cheese dressing beside the near empty bowl of pancake batter.” The cleverness I had felt evaporated(无灵主语句), replaced by a wave of shame(过去分词做后置定语). I wanted to vanish. Before she could say more, I found my voice. “Teri Jo, I’m so sorry. It was irresponsible and dishonest. I was trying to save time, and I didn’t think it through.” I offered to pay for any potential issue, to apologize to every customer from last night, and to take on extra cleaning shifts. As I spoke, her stern expression softened(无灵主语句). She sighed. “The mistake was serious,” she said, “but watching you own up to it completely, without excuse, shows more maturity than hiding it. That’s the kind of responsibility I value.” There was no praise for my work, but her acknowledgment of my character meant far more. She decided we would apologize to the customers one by one when they came next time and I learned a lesson in integrity that no successful shift could ever teach.
Version 3
Paragraph 1:
The next day, when I went in for the lunch shift, I prepared myself for Teri Jo's praise. Carrying that expectation(现在分词短语做伴随动作), I stepped into the restaurant, my heart lightened a little by the memory of the customers’ compliments(独立主格刻画人物心理). When she finally emerged, she carried the two bowls from the front fridge, placing them on the counter(现在分词短语做伴随动作) with a soft thud that echoed in the quiet room.Yet the moment I saw Teri Jo with her arms crossed, a faint uneasiness crept up my spine(无灵主语句). “We need to talk about these,” she stated, her finger pointing accusingly at the two bowls(独立主格). My explanation about the dim light and wanting to save steps sounded hollow even to my own ears(无灵主语句). She listened silently, then asked the question I dreaded: “What if someone had an allergy to something in that batter? What if it made them sick?” Her words were like ice water, shocking me into realizing the potential consequences of my thoughtless act.(现在分词短语做伴随动作) My vision of praise shattered, replaced by the grim prospect of causing real harm(过去分词短语做后置定语).
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My heart sank as Teri Jo continued, “I see a similar bowl full of the blue cheese dressing beside the near empty bowl of pancake batter.” The gravity of the situation pressed down on me. Just then, the cook from last night walked in. Overhearing us(现在分词短语做伴随动作), he interjected, “Actually, Teri Jo, the batter is just flour, eggs, and milk—nothing unusual. And,” he added with a shrug, “the customers loved it.” This unexpected support changed the atmosphere. Teri Jo’s anger shifted to concerned calculation. Seeing my genuine remorse(现在分词短语做伴随动作), she proposed a solution. “Here’s what we’ll do,” she said. “You will personally explain the honest mistake to those six customers if they return, offer a sincere apology and a free meal. We’ll turn your error into a lesson .” Relieved(过去分词做adj主语补语), I agreed wholeheartedly. When the group returned that evening, I approached them, my heart pounding(独立主格). To my surprise, they appreciated the honesty and the story, becoming even more loyal patrons(现在分词短语做结果状语). Teri Jo later said that managing a crisis with sincerity could build stronger trust than never making a mistake at all.
心沉/跳: My heart sank. / My heart leapt.
表情/神色: Her expression was unreadable. / Her gaze was direct. / A stern expression.
开始说话: She began. / She stated. / She proposed.
感到/充满: Panic gripped me. / A wave of shame replaced it. / Relief flooded me.
理解/明白: The truth settled between us. / The gravity of the situation pressed down.
利用机会: Seizing the moment。
解决问题: The crisis dissolved. / The atmosphere changed. / Proposed a solution.
值得/有价值: Was priceless. / Meant far more.
逐渐停止: Phase out。
亮点词汇短语与升级替换:
分类
原文/基础词
升级替换/亮点表达
例句
情绪描写
was happy
was elated / fueled my confidence
The good news left her elated. / Success fueled his ambition.
was sad
my heart sank / a knot formed in my stomach
My heart sank at the sight. / A knot of anxiety formed in my stomach.
was afraid
panic gripped me / was paralyzed by shame
Panic gripped the crowd. / He was paralyzed by indecision.
felt sorry
was crushed by disappointment / genuine remorse
She was crushed by the criticism. / He showed genuine remorse for his actions.
felt better
relief flooded me / the atmosphere softened
Relief flooded through her. / His apology softened the atmosphere.
动作描写
looked
her eyes widened in horror / her gaze landed on
His eyes widened in surprise. / The teacher's gaze landed on the noisy student.
said quietly
whispered / stated, her tone neutral
He whispered a secret. / The judge stated the verdict in a neutral tone.
walked quickly
walked swiftly / emerged (from)
She walked swiftly to answer the door. / The sun emerged from behind the clouds.
took out
pulled out / placed with a soft thud
He pulled out a chair for her. / The book was placed on the table with a thud.
laughed loudly
burst out laughing / chuckled / smiled wryly
They burst out laughing at the joke. / He smiled wryly, acknowledging the irony.
积累语料
very good
praiseworthy / ingenious / a stroke of (luck/genius)
His dedication was praiseworthy. / It was an ingenious solution. / Meeting her was a stroke of luck.
very bad
disastrous / reckless / a grave error
The effects were disastrous. / It was a reckless decision. / He made a grave error in judgment.
understand
it dawned on me / the penny dropped
It dawned on me that I was wrong. / Finally, the penny dropped and he understood.
solve a problem
resolve the issue / diffuse the tension
They worked together to resolve the issue. / A joke helped diffuse the tension.
finally
in the end / ultimately / when all was said and done
In the end, honesty proved best. / Ultimately, it was her choice. When all was said and done, they remained friends.
官方One possible version:
The next day, when I went in for the lunch shift, I prepared myself for Teri Jo's praise. After I congratulated her on the birth of her first grandchild, she said, “My dear, it seems that you did a pretty good job last night, but there's one thing I've got to ask you. " I thought she had found my clever way of putting a bowl of the blue-cheese dressing in the front refrigerator(衔接原文). But she frowned slightly and asked, " Just what did you do with that bowl of pancake batter in the front refrigerator? You know we don't serve pancakes at night. "
My heart sank as Teri Jo continued , “ I see a similar bowl full of the blue cheese dressing beside the near empty bowl of pancake batter." Staring at the two seemingly identical bowls(现在分词短语做伴随动作), I realized my terrible mistake: In the dim light, I had taken the pancake batter instead of the blue cheese dressing. The “delicious dressing” those six new customers praised was actually pancake batter! Though Teri Jo wasn't angry, I learned that true efficiency should never compromise accuracy, especially when dealing with food. Then Teri jo and I got prepared to apologize to the customers and make up for my mistake.
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