重庆巴蜀中学2025_2026学年高三4月高考适应性月考卷(八)英语试卷(文字版,含答案)
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1. 答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。
2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。
3. 考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Hw des the wman's fd taste?
A. T ht.
B. T salty.
C. T sur.
2. What des the man need help with?
A. Taking phts.
B. Printing pictures.
C. Revising a prject.
3. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. A decisive actin.B. An fficial warning.C. An envirnmental issue.
4. Which seasn is it nw?
A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.
5. What d the speakers plan t d?
A. Hld a gathering.
B. Buy Christmas gifts.
C. Visit the man's parents.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6. What des the man want t brrw?
A. The art rm.B. The science lab.C. The main ffice.
7. When will the meeting finish?
A. At 4:30 p. m.
B. At 5:00 p. m.
C. At 5:30 p. m.
听下面的录音,回答第8和第9小题。
8. What des Luke think f his trip?
A. Fine.B. Special.C. Regrettable.
9. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At a htel.
B. At an airprt.
C. At Luke's huse.
听下面的录音,回答第10至第12小题。
10. Hw ften are private math lessns ffered?
A. Once a week.
B. Twice a week.
C. Three times a week.
11. What classes are given n Thursday evenings?
A. Yga classes.B. Tennis classes.C. Math classes.
12. What des the man say abut the bk club?
A. It is a new club.
B. It is aimed at teens.
C. It is pen in summer.
听下面的录音,回答第13至第16小题。
13. What des "the pair" prbably d?
A. They perfrm mdern dances.
B. They wrk tgether t d magic tricks.
C. One sings and the ther plays the pian.
14. Which perfrmance will fllw directly after the magic shw?
A. Music.B. Dance.C. Cmedy.
15. Hw can the speakers' prblem - slving style be best described?
A. Cperative.B. Flexible.C. Cmpetitive
16. What will the wman likely d next?
A. Infrm the band.
B. Call the pian player.
C. Speak t the dancers.
听下面的录音,回答第17至第20小题。
17. When will the rad trippers arrive at their destinatin?
A. At abut 3 p. m.
B. At abut 4 p. m.
C. At abut 5 p. m.
18. In which city will the rad trippers end their jurney?
A. Hustn.B. Lafayette.C. New Orleans.
19. What must each driver d befre departure?
A. Get enugh rest.
B. Prepare extra fd and water.
C. Check the cnditin f the car.
The accepted wisdm tells us prgress cmes frm small, cnsistent changes that cmpund ver time. Cnsistency has its place. But there's anther dimensin t transfrmatin we rarely discuss: the catalytic(催化的)pwer f intense prductivity bursts. It's this mre intense, temprary mde f bsessin that is key.
Prductivity experts ften advcate sustainable habits and warn against the dangers f ging t hard. But neurscience reveals smething fascinating: Our brains respnd strngly t intensity.
Our brains are highly malleable; they change, smetimes in dramatic ways, t reflect new acquisitin f skills and knwledge. Researchers studied Lndn taxi drivers preparing fr a test that invlved memrizing 25,000 streets. When they examined the brains f these taxi drivers befre and after this intensive study perid, they discvered smething remarkable: The psterir hippcampus, crucial fr spatial navigatin, physically enlarges.
This finding pints t a brader principle in human neurscience. Transfrmatin ften requires crssing intensity levels that mderate effrt simply can't reach. At the level f the brain, intense learning lks very different than the slw, cnsistent gains we're mre familiar with. Research finds that during perids f intense fcus, ur brains exhibit transient hypfrntality. The prefrntal crtex(前额叶皮层), largely respnsible fr self - mnitring, tends t quiet dwn, mirrring what is ften seen in "flw states," where the bundaries between self and task disslve.
Mst f us live in maintenance mde. We d enugh nt t lse grund but rarely enugh t truly advance. Maybe it's time we stpped feeling guilty abut ur ccasinal bsessins and started seeing them fr what they are: the catalysts that make ur steady prgress meaningful.
32. What des the scene presented in paragraph 1 indicate?
A. Unrealistic gals can lead t failure.
B. Cnstant failures may cause frustratin.
C. Multitasking can nt enhance prductivity.
D. Sustained effrt may nt yield real prgress.
33. What des the underlined wrd "malleable" in paragraph 4 prbably mean?
A. Repairable.B. Adaptable.C. Delicate.D. Analytical.
34. What happens during "transient hypfrntality"?
A. Yu let dwn yur guard.
B. Yu exercise mre self - regulatin.
C. Yu feel at ne with the task.
D. Yu experience a state f cnfusin.
35. What is a suitable title fr the text?
A. Why Intense Fcus Beats Steady HabitsB. The Key t Transfrmatin: Cnsistency
C. Hw Changing Yur Habits Leads t GrwthD. Maintenance Mde: A Cmmn Prductivity Trap
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
I used t lve my nnstick pans, marveling at the ease f cleanup, until I learned that the plastic lining may release txins (毒素) when heated. Thus began my campaign t rid my life f plastics. 36 But I still had n clear idea what kinds f plastic were truly dangerus. I wanted t knw my enemy.
T be fair, plastics are amazing. Light, waterprf and stretchy, plastics have made mdern life safer and cheaper. 37 Eighteen minutes after waking up, I admitted defeat. I culdn't turn n the light. Nr culd I brush my teeth. N underwear r scks — if smething stretches, it's thanks t plastic.
38 Even the human bdy itself is part plastic. Curius t knw hw plastic I am, I gt tested. The results shwed 2.06 nangrams f PFAS in every milliliter f my bld — an "intermediate" level assciated with a ptential risk f adverse health effects.
I then cnsulted Tracey Wdruff f UC San Francisc. Peple shuld just d what they can, she said. In the kitchen, pt fr glass cntainers. Elsewhere in the hme, replace micrfiber twels with cttn nes. Anther pint Wdruff made stuck in my head. 39
S I turned my attentin t my kids. Sheets and blankets matter because we breathe s clse t the fibers fr s many hurs. 40 What wrried me was my children grwing up in a wrld where all the bjects arund them seem bund t hurt them. Thrwing the pans ut seemed, fr nw, like the least I culd d. And the mst I culd d, t.
A. I threw ut bvius ffenders.
B. We depend heavily n plastics.
C. I wanted t make life safer fr my children.
D. I replaced my sns' with natural alternatives.
E. Children are amng thse mst at risk frm plastics.
F. One day, I decided t see hw lng I culd g withut using plastic.
G. Plastic is nt just everywhere in ur hmes, but everywhere, perid.
20. What des the speaker suggest at the end?
A. Asking fr help at every stp.
B. Using the same grup chat app.
C. Keeping phnes ff while driving.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Best Phtgraphy Cmpetitins t Enter in 2026
One f the best ways t imprve yur phtgraphy is t challenge it by entering a phtgraphy cmpetitin. Luckily, there are plenty f great ptins ut there t chse frm.
Amateur Phtgrapher f the Year
This is a pints - based cntest, where prizes are awarded fr each rund, with an verall winner f the tp prize at the end f the year.
Entry fee 1 free entry available per rund, £7 fr 1 image entry
Prizes T be cnfirmed
Tp Tip Amateur Phtgrapher editr Nigel Athertn says, "Cnsider hw yur image lks at smaller sizes — this is ften the way judges will first cme acrss it and make their initial judgement."
Lens Culture
Lens Culture has many cmpetitins thrughut the year, ranging frm genres like art phtgraphy t street phtgraphy.
Entry fee Free (1 pht), 10each,35 (5 + single phts), $45 (a series f max. 10 phts), 20% ff fr students
Prizes $10,000, exhibitin pprtunities at internatinal events
Tp Tip Prize winner Peter Easy advises being persistent, "Many successful phtgraphers enter the same wrk in several cmpetitins befre they finally win."
Wrld Fd Phtgraphy Awards
Wrld Fd Phtgraphy Awards has cnsistently attracted the very best phtgraphic talent since its launch in 2011.
Entry fee £30 fr 5 images, £6 fr additinal entries
Prizes Overall winner receives £5,000, ther prizes available
Tp Tip Judge Yasia Williams says, "I want t see smething I've never seen befre, r a familiar image but seeing it phtgraphed frm a new and exciting perspective."
Travel Phtgrapher f the Year
With travel being such a brad subject, yu may find yu already have smething ready t enter this cmpetitin.
Entry fee £10-£50
Prizes £1,000 plus mre
Tp Tip The funder f Travel POTY, Chris Ce, says, “Think abut entering the categry yu feel is the hardest, as this may well have the least entries!”
21. What is a feature f Amateur Phtgrapher f the Year?
A. It cvers many categries.
B. It is a multi - rund cntest.
C. It ffers a single grand prize.
D. It favurs small - sized images.
22. Hw much shuld a student pay t enter six separate phts in Lens Culture?
A. $28.B. $35.C. $36.D. $40.
23. Wh emphasizes riginality as a tp tip fr entrants?
A. Nigel Athertn.B. Peter Easy.C. Yasia Williams.D. Chris Ce.
B
At Chevertn Ldge Care Hme, festive jingles breaks ut frm 17 - year - ld Ted Mayer's speaker and he launches int his Christmas set. A seasned vlunteer, he has been singing in care hmes since he was six. Ted's charm has wn ver many in the audience, particularly the lder ladies.
But it's nt fr everyne. Jeanette Hdes, 92, ffers an impatient “cme n, get n with it,” and leans back in her chair. On a nearby trlley a cat's cradle (翻花绳) has caught her eye. The string is quickly brught ver t her. Sn enugh she is transprted t the playgrund f her yuth, ffering cheerfully - recalled anecdtes frm when she learnt duble dutch with friends as her mther culd nt affrd t buy her a Sindy dll.
Lking n fndly is Jill Fraser, 68, the funder f Kissing it Better (KiB), a charity wrking t reduce islatin in the elderly thrugh intergeneratinal friendships. Fraser is making her way arund the rm with a trlley f assrted ld treasures. A faded Beatrix Ptter hardback, Jackie magazine and bigraphy f Lrd Muntbatten are piled n tp f ne anther. Fraser's team f vlunteers prepared the items as recllectin is thught t be a pwerful tl fr striking up much - needed cnversatin in the elderly.
Anna Gianntti, 63, an art psychtherapist wh is paid fr a few hurs a week by KiB, says, “Smetimes the elderly are hesitant t get invlved, but ften when they d get invlved, they just becme their cmplete selves. I feel very humbled. It culd be any f us in the future.”
The yungest vlunteer f the day, Mariella Hafalla, 16, finds the frankness f the lder generatin refreshing. “I really enjyed the sessin where we talked abut what the residents did when they were yunger,” she says. “I fund ut hw peple used t g utside all f the time but nw we are all nline s it has helped me realize the imprtance f ging utside.”
24. What brings Jeanette Hdes back t her yuth?
A. Buying a Sindy dll.B. Learning duble dutch.
C. Listening t Ted's sngs.D. Playing with a cat's cradle.
25. Why des Fraser g arund the rm with the trlley?
A. T ffer tpics that may encurage interactin.
B. T check whether the elderly can recall the past.
C. T cllect persnal belngings frm the residents.
D. T shw vlunteers hw t interact with ld peple.
26. What is Anna Gianntti's attitude twards the elderly?
A. Curius.B. Grateful.C. Empathetic.D. Prtective.
27. Which phrase mst clsely reflects KiB's apprach?
A. Activity ver talk.B. Memry as a bridge.
C. Service with a smile.D. Care thrugh exercise.
An ant species has evlved a remarkable slutin t the danger f excess carbn dixide inside their nests, which may hld clues t hw humans can stre greenhuse gases t prevent climate disaster.
Fungus - farming (种植真菌) ants cllect vegetatin t feed cultivated fungi grwn inside their clnies. In turn, the fungi serve as their primary fd surce. The high density f ants and fungi can result in high cncentratins f CO₂ inside the nests.
In 2020, Camern Currie at the University f Wiscnsin - Madisn and his clleagues fund that Acrmyrmex echinatir ants incrprate a carbnate bimineral int their armur (外壳). The ants d this thrugh a symbitic (共生的) relatinship with Pseudncardia bacteria, which transfrm CO₂ int rck using chemical prcesses that aren't yet prperly understd.
Nw, the team has discvered that anther fungus - farming ant, Sericmyrmex amabilis, which is fund in Central and Suth America, can d the same thing withut symbitic bacteria, becming the first knwn animal t have evlved this ability.
Remarkably, the mineral they make is dlmite. Dlmite rcks, such as thse in Italy's Dlmite muntains, nrmally take millins f years and cmplex gelgical prcesses t frm. Yet the ants d this quickly and effrtlessly, withut high temperatures, says team member Hngjie Li at Zhejiang University in China.
Dlmite cnsists f calcium, magnesium and carbnate. Frming it in the lab is difficult because magnesium desn't easily fit int the calcium carbnate structure, which slws dwn crystal frmatin, says Currie. T try t vercme this, he says, scientists use high temperatures and pressures. The next phase f the team's research will try t find ut hw ants are able t accmplish this.
In an effrt t cunteract glbal warming, scientists are explring techniques fr cnverting atmspheric CO₂ int carbnate minerals, essentially turning carbn int stne. "These ants are the first animal shwn t be engaging in such a prcess, ffering exciting ptential as a mdel fr human effrts," says Currie.
28. What can we learn abut the fungus - farming ants' nest?
A. It stays pen t utside air.
B. It cntains a high level f CO₂.
C. It is t unstable fr ants t survive.
D. It prvides little rm fr fungal grwth.
29. What makes Sericmyrmex amabilis different frm Acrmyrmex echinatir in mineral frmatin?
A. A wider gegraphic range.B. Invlvement f a new fungus.
C. A fully understd mechanism.D. Independence frm bacterial help.
30. Which wrd best describes dlmite frmatin in nature?
A. Simple.B. Risky.C. Time - cnsuming.D. Pressure - dependent.
31. Hw is the text mainly rganized?
A. Prblem → slutins → utcme.B. Claim → cunterclaim → reslutin.
C. Definitin → classificatin → summary.D. Discvery → explanatin → implicatins.
D
It's Sunday evening, and yu're reviewing anther week f prgress n five different gals withut truly mving the needle n any. Yu wrked ut twice; read 20 pages f that business bk, spent quality time with family, and kept up with yur meditatin practice. Yu're ding everything right accrding t the prductivity experts. S why des meaningful change feel s difficult t achieve?
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One mrning, I wke up feeling as if I were in a fg. Maybe it was the peanut butter ice cream I'd had the night befre.
Turning t my husband, I 41 that I wuld make sme changes and asked whether he was 42 . He'd heard me say that befre. Incredibly 43 , he had jined me in lw - calrie diets, but we 44 fell back int ld habits.
This time, I suggested jining a CSA, a prgram thrugh which members receive regular shares f lcal rganic prduce. He agreed at nce. We 45 and added ur names t a lng waitlist. After a year f waiting, we 46 it. We felt like we'd wn the lttery (彩票), but we had n idea what t 47 .
Shwing up the first time, we fllwed the 48 n the carefully written signs and 49 ur recyclable bags with fresh prduce. It all lked great, but I had n idea what sme f it was r hw t prepare it. Shuld we eat it 50 ? Ck it? We fund a 51 nline and tentatively (犹豫地) tried ur new dish. It was delicius.
Each week, we discvered new 52 : rhubarb, tmatills, and khlrabi, alng with the familiar crn and carrts. We had hits and misses but mstly hits. The 53 we cnsidered part f ur learning curve. Ever since we switched ur diet, ur taste buds (味蕾) have changed. N lnger d we find peanut butter ice cream hard t 54 . What started ff as a(n) 55 has becme a way f chsing what t eat.
41.A. predictedB. annuncedC. encuragedD. admitted
42.A. n bardB. at serviceC. ff dutyD. in charge
43.A. respnsibleB. sympatheticC. supprtiveD. cautius
44.A. suddenlyB. intentinallyC. pssiblyD. ultimately
45.A. turned upB. mved inC. signed upD. tuned in
46.A. frcedB. madeC. deservedD. meant
47.A. expectB. purchaseC. believeD. say
48.A. rdersB. patternsC. trendsD. directins
49.A. decratedB. ladedC. replacedD. assciated
50.A. rawB. deadC. realD. alive
51.A. dishB. menuC. recipeD. review
52.A. stresB. mysteriesC. pliciesD. ideas
53.A. methdsB. wndersC. missesD. puzzles
54.A. resistB. blameC. trustD. describe
55.A. refrmB. assignmentC. rutineD. experiment
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Nt lng ag, traveling in China meant racing against the clck. Overnight trains, sunrise hikes, and five scenic spts befre lunch 56 (regard) as badges (勋章) f hnr. Tday, that mindset is being quietly verturned.
Acrss China, "slw travel" is emerging as a defining trend, particularly amng Gen Z. Instead f using every hur 57 the full, travelers are chsing fewer destinatins, lnger 58 (stay) and experiences that emphasize immersin ver mileage.
Accrding t a 2025 survey, 55.3 percent f yung respndents said they nw prefer "immersive slw travel". 59 shift is visible in bth behavir and business. Once - ppular "special - frces - style turism" — 60 travelers rush thrugh cities t maximize check - ins — has given way t 61 scial media jkingly calls "lw - cnsumptin travel". The idea is simple: minimal physical strain, maximum 62 (emtin) return.
Online data shws that searches fr "gentle adventures" rcket in 2025, with interest in lw - impact rafting up 135 percent, slwer, 63 (cntrl) bungee experiences up 65 percent, and "elevatr - assisted muntain climbing" up mre than 80 percent.
These are nt just internet jkes. Operatrs have redesigned attractins t match the new pace. On Fshan's Xiqia Muntain, visitrs can try a mdified bungee jump that 64 (lwer) participants gently instead f drpping them at full speed. In river valleys, "lying - flat rafting" lets travelers flat dwnstream under blue skies, 65 (d) little mre than drifting and daydreaming.
In slwing dwn, yung Chinese travelers are redefining what it means t g smewhere.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校近期开设了一系列“艺术与科学”融合探究课程选修课。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件,分享你选修的课程,内容包括:
1. 介绍课程内容与特点;
2. 你的感想。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
Over the past six weeks, Crinne's science class at Wheatley Middle had been ging up against eighth graders at a suburban schl in the first annual "City Birder versus Burb Birder Spring Birding Cmpetitin." Crinne was ne f the few students still excited abut the cntest, which invlved sptting birds in neighbrhds and parks, and ging head - t - head in mini challenges. Every Wednesday, the tw classes met n vide chats t share updates n their prgress.
Tw weeks ag, Crinne had scred extra pints fr the City Birders by winning a birdsng cmpetitin against a Burb Birder named Ashley. This weekend, she visited Fielder Park, which lay n the brder between the city and the suburbs, hping t cme acrss smething new. Twenty minutes later, hwever, she still hadn't sptted anything rare. As she walked n, an unusual call caught her attentin. Uh wnka - chnk, uh wnka - chnk... Crinne's heart punded. She knew at nce it was an American bittern (麻鸠). Hlding up her phne, Crinne recrded the bird's distinctive call while silently hping t get lucky with a sighting.
"Hey, I knw that call!" a vice whispered. Crinne turned t find Ashley tipteing clser. By then, the bird had already fallen silent, and Crinne stpped the recrding. Fr a secnd, an awkwardness hung between them. As if t break it, Ashley stretched up her neck and mimicked (模仿) the American bittern. Crinne culdn't help laughing. Nw bth intent n finding the
bird, the tw girls scanned the wetland again. Suddenly Crinne nticed mvement in the tall grass. "Uh, Ashley, I think I knw where he is." She pinted. "Over there."
Ashley slwly raised the camera just as the bittern stepped ut int a gap in the grass. Crinne snapped a pht with her phne, but the bird's natural camuflage (伪装术) made it hardly recgnizable. "Lk!" Ashley said, shwing the clear picture she'd captured. "I wuldn't have knwn where t lk withut yu." Crinne chewed her lip. Great. Mre pints fr the Burb Birders.
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 150 个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As the bittern tk ff, Crinne and Ashley watched in awe. When Wednesday's vide chat began, bth girls were ready t give the special presentatin.
试卷答案
第二部分 阅读
第一节(每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
第二节(每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
第三部分 语言运用
第一节(每小题1分,满分15分)
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. were regarded
57. t
58. stays
59. The
60. where
61. what
62. emtinal
63. cntrlled
64. lwers
65. ding
第四部分 写作
第一节(满分15分)
Dear Chris,
I’m writing t share with yu the ptinal curse I’ve taken recent “Integratin f Art and Science”.
The curse cmbines knwledge f art design and scientific principles, featuring lectures given by bth art and science teachers and handsn creatin tasks. We have learned t design wrks that are bth aesthetically pleasing and functinally practical, like a decrative lamp based n ptical principles.
This curse has greatly bradened my hrizn, making me realize that creativity ften cmes frm the cmbinatin f knwledge in different fields. Have yu ever taken similar curses? Lking frward t yur reply.
Yurs,
Li Hua
(分值要点:格式正确2分,内容要点齐全6分:课程内容3分、特点2分、感想1分;语言准确连贯5分;字数符合要求2分)
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As the bittern tk ff, Crinne and Ashley watched in awe. The rare bird flapped its wings and flew acrss the wetland, its distinct silhuette leaving a deep impressin n bth girls. Fr a mment, they cmpletely frgt they were n ppsite teams. “We just witnessed smething amazing tgether,” Ashley said, breaking the silence. Crinne ndded, the thught f lsing pints fading away. “I gt the recrding f its call, and yu tk the perfect pht,” she smiled, “We make a pretty gd team, dn’t we?” They agreed t present their findings tgether in the cming vide chat, nt caring which team wuld get the pints.
When Wednesday’s vide chat began, bth girls were ready t give the special presentatin. They shwed the recrding f the bittern’s call and the clear pht t all the students, explaining hw they fund the bird tgether. The students burst int cheers, amazed at their discvery. Instead f arguing abut which team deserved the pints, the tw classes agreed that the bservatin f such a rare bird was a win fr everyne. The cmpetitin, which was suppsed t be a fierce cntest, turned ut t be a warm reminder that the jy f explratin and shared enthusiasm fr nature matter mre than winning r lsing.
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