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一、UseofEnglish
1、InthemonthofSeptember,inBritain,youmayseelargenumbersofbirds(1)_____onroofsandtelegraphwires.Thesebirdsareswallows.Theyare(2)_____togetherbecause,verysoon,theywillbeflying.(3)_____tomuchwarmerlands,wheretheywillfind(4)_____thesmallflyinginsectsonwhichthey(5)_____.Therearenosuchinsects(6)_____inBritainduringthewinter;itis(7)_____coldforthem.
Theswallowssettle,flyoff,swoop,and(8)_____again.Thistheydomanytimes,fortheyaremakingshort(9)_____flightsinordertobefitforthelongjourney(10)_____them.
(11)_____ofthesemigratingbirdsleaveBritainintheautumn.Theyfly(12)_____forhundredsofmiles(13)_____theyreachthewarmlandsofAfrica.Butnotallthebirdsgetthere,formanyofthemperishinthestormyweathertheymeetwith(14)_____.
Inthespringofthefollowingyearthey"(15)_____thelongandtiringjourneybacktoBritain.
Theyreturntotheidenticalbarnortreeinthe(16)_____districtwhichtheyhadleftthe(17)_____autumn.Howdothesebirdsfindtheir(18)_____thereandbackoversuchvastdistances?Nobodyknowsexactly(19)_____,butithassomethingtodo(20)_____windsandaircurrents.
A.beingperched
B.perched
C.beingperching
D.beperched
2、(2)
A.gathering
B.assembling
C.waiting
D.forming
3、(3)
A.tosouth
B.thesouth
C.tosouthwards
D.south
4、(4)
A.greatnumberof
B.agreatdealof
C.plentyof
D.numerous
5、(5)
A.feed
B.arefed
C.eat
D.rely
6、(6)
A.near
B.about
C.nearby
D.over
7、(7)
A.too
B.abit
C.very
D.much
8、(8)
A.flyoff
B.swoop
C.settle
D.turnback
9、(9)
A.practical
B.practising
C.practice
D.practised
10、(10)
A.inadvance
B.aheadof
C.infrontof
D.infront
11、(11)
A.Swarms
B.Herds
C.Flocks
D.Schools
12、(12)
A.firmly
B.stoutly
C.harshly
D.steadily
13、(13)
A.until
B.before
C.when
D.as
14、(14)
A.intheway
B.ontheway
C.halftheway
D.alltheway
15、(15)
A.have
B.fly
C.find
D.make
16、(16)
A.old
B.original
C.familiar
D.identical
17、(17)
A.before
B.previous
C.abovegoing
D.former
18、(18)
A.way
B.path
C.course
D.route
19、(19)
A.why
B.when
C.how
D.what
20、(20)
A.against
B.away
C.for
D.with
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Youmightbeforgivenforthinkingthatsleepresearchersareadozybunch.Mostoftheotherthingspeopledoregularly—eat,excrete,copulateandsoon—arebiologicallyfairlystraightforward:thereislittlemysteryabouthoworwhytheyaredone.Sleep,ontheotherhand,whichtakesupmoreofmostpeople'stimethanalloftheabove,andwhichattractsplentyofstudy,isstillfundamentallyamystery.
Theoneviewsharedbyallisthatsleepmatters.Forevidence,looknofurtherthantheexperimentsledbyAllanRechtaschaffenandBernardBergmannattheUniversityofChicagointhe1980s.Theykeptexperimentalratsawakearoundtheclockinanenvironmentwherecontrolratswereallowedasmuchsleepastheywanted.Thesleep-deprivedratsalldiedwithinamonth.
CarolEversonworkedwiththeChicagoteamasagraduatestudentandnowhasajobattheNationalInstitutesofHealthinBethesda,Maryland.WhilerepeatingtheChicagoexperimentsshewasstruckbythefactthat,althoughthesleep-deprivedratsshowednoobvioussymptomsofparticulardiseases—andnosuchsignswerepickedupinpost-mortems—theiremaciationandgenerallysorrystatewasreminiscentofthatwhichbefallsmanyterminalcancerpatientsandAIDSpatients,whoseimmunesystemshavepackedup.WhileDr.Eversondoesnotclaimtohavehardandfastproofthatsleepisneededforresistancetoinfection,herworkdoespointthatway—asdoestheresearchofothersaroundtheworld.
Anotherapproachistolookforchemicalsthatcausesleep;fromthese,youshouldbeabletostarttellingabiologicalstorywhichwilleventuallyrevealthefunctionofsleep.PeterShiromaniofHarvardMedicalSchoolhasfoundaproteinthatbuildsupathighlevelsinchronicallysleep-deprivedcats,butdisappearswithinanhouriftheanimalsareallowed45minutesofrecoverysleep.ResearchersattheUniversityofVeronhavefoundsomethingsimilar.Butnoonechemicaltellsthewholestory.
Sonewwaysofinducingsleepmaysoonbeavailable;anunderstandingofitspurpose,though,remainselusive.Inthis,sleepisliketheothergreatbiologicalcommonplacethatisstillmysterious:consciousness,whichisalsoeasilyalteredchemicallybutnottoowellunderstood.NooneknowshowConsciousnessarises,orwhat,ifanything,itisfor(thoughtherearealotoftheories).Almosttheonlythingthatcanbesaidaboutitforcertainisthatyouloseitwhenyoufallasleep.Solvingthemysteryofsleepingandwakingmightrequirenewinsightsintotheconsciousnessthatislostandregainedintheprocess.Puttingitthiswaymakestheproblemsoundrathergrander,andthelackofprogresssofarlookabitlessdozy.
Whydoesthewritersay"Youmightbeforgivenforthinkingthat..."?
A.Solvingthemysteryofsleepingandwakingrequiresnewinsights.
B.Mostoftheotherthingspeopledoregularlyarebiologicallystraightforward.
C.Theproblemsoundsrathergrand.
D.Westilllackforprogressthoughwe'vespentmuchmoretimestudyingit.
2、
TheexperimentsledbyAllanRechtaschaffenandBernardBergmannattheUniversityofChicago______.
A.couldn'tprovethatsleepmatters
B.allowedthecontrolratsasmuchsleepaspossible
C.showedthatsleepisstillfundamentallymystery
D.kepttheexperimentalratsupalldayandallnight
3、
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Dr.Eversonannouncedtheconclusionoftheexperimentsthatsleepisneededforresistancetoinfection.
B.CarolEversonrepeatedtheexperimentsledbyAllanRechtaschaffenandBernardBergmannattheUniversityofChicago.
C.CarolhasbeenagraduatestudentattheUniversityofChicago.
D.Carol'slaterexperimentfoundsomesimilaritiesbetweensleep-deprivedratesandmanyterminalcancerpatientsandAIDSpatients.
4、
TheproteinfoundbyPeterShiromani______.
A.eventuallyrevealedthefunctiono?sleep
B.builtupathighlevelsinchronicallysleep-deprivedrats
C.wassimilartothatfoundbyresearchersattheUniversityofVeron
D.lastedforonly45minutes
5、
Thewriterseemstothinkthat______.
A.newwaysofinducingsleepisstillbeyondman'sknowledge
B.consciousnessisacrucialpartinsleepresearch
C.theunderstandingofthepurposeofsleepisstillhardtoachieve
D.we'vegotnewinsightsintotheconsciousness
6、Einstein'sconnectionwiththepoliticsofthenuclearbombiswellknown:hesignedthefamouslettertoPresidentFranklinRooseveltthatpersuadedtheUnitedStatestotaketheideaseriously,andheengagedinpostwareffortstopreventnuclearwar.Butthesewerenotjusttheisolatedactionsofascientistdraggedintotheworldofpolitics.Einstein'slifewas,infact,tousehisownwords,"dividedbetweenpoliticsandequations."
Einstein'searliestpoliticalactivitycameduringtheFirstWorldWar,whenhewasaprofessorinBerlin.Sickenedbywhathesawasthewasteofhumanlives,hebecameinvolvedinanti-wardemonstrations.Hisadvocacyofcivildisobedienceandpublicencouragementofpeople?torefuseconscriptiondidlittletoendearhimtohiscolleagues.Thenfollowingthewar,hedirectedhiseffortstowardreconciliationandimprovinginternationalrelations.This,too,didnotmakehimpopular,andsoonhispoliticsweremakingitdifficultforhimtovisittheUnitedStates,even'togivelectures.
Einstein'ssecondgreatcausewasZionism.AlthoughhewasJewishbydescent,EinsteinrejectedthebiblicalideaofGod.However,agrowingawarenessofanti-Semitism,bothbeforeandduringtheFirstWorldWar,ledhimgraduallytoidentifywiththeJewishcommunity,andlatertobecomeanoutspokensupporterofZionism.Oncemoreunpopularitydidnotstophimfromspeakinghismind.Histheoriescameunderattack;ananti-Einsteinorganizationwasevensetup.OnemanwasconvictedofincitingotherstomurderEinstein(andfinedameresixdollars).ButEinsteinwasphlegmatic:whenabookwaspublishedentitled100AuthorsAgainstEinstein,heretorted,"IfIwerewrong,thenonewouldhavebeenenough!"
In1933,Hitlercametopower.EinsteinwasinAmerica,anddeclaredhewouldnotreturntoGermany.Then,whileNazimilitiaraidedhishouseandconfiscatedhisbankaccount,aBerlinnewspaperdisplayedtheheadline"GoodNewsfromEinstein—He'sNotComingBack."InthefaceoftheNazithreat,Einsteinrenouncedpacifism,andeventually,fearingthatGermanscientistswouldbuildanuclearbomb,proposedthattheUnitedStatesshoulddevelopitsown.Butevenbeforethefirstatomicbombhadbeendetonated,hewaspubliclywarningofthedangersofnuclearwarandproposinginternationalcontrolofnuclearweaponry.
Throughouthislife,Einstein'seffortstowardpeaceprobablyachievedlittlethatwouldlast—andcertainlywonhimfewfriends.HisvocalsupportoftheZionistcause,however,wasdulyrecognizedin1952,whenhewasofferedthepresidencyofIsrael.Hedeclined,sayinghethoughthewastoonaiveinpolitics.Butperhapshisrealreasonwasdifferent:toquotehimagain,"Equationsaremoreimportanttome,becausepoliticsisforthepresent,butanequationissomethingforeternity."
Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying"Butthesewerenotjusttheisolatedactionsofascientist"?
A.Einsteinwasnotisolatedinhispostwarefforttopreventnuclearwar.
B.Einsteinwasisolatedfromotherscientistsinhispoliticaladvocacy.
C.Einsteinwasmorethanonceconnectedwiththepoliticalworld.
D.ItwastheonlyactionthatdraggedEinsteinintotheworldofpolitics.
7、
WhichofthefollowingisnotlistedasoneofEinstein'sactivities?
A.Hebecameinvolvedinanti-wardemonstrationinBerlin.
B.Heencouragedpeopletorefuseconscription.
C.HerejectedthebiblicalideaofGod.
D.HebecameanoutspokensupporterofZionism.
8、
______ledEinsteingraduallytoidentifywiththeJewishcommunity.
A.HisJewishdescent
B.Hisunpopularityamonghiscolleagues
C.Hisgrowingawarenessofanti-semitism
D.HisrejectionofthebiblicalideaofGod
9、
Thewriterwantstotellusthat______.
A.Einsteinisoneofthegreatscientistsintheworld
B.Einsteinwastoonaiveinpolitics
C.Einsteinwasalsoagreatpolitician
D.Einsteinwasalsoinvolvedinpoliticsinhislifetimeasagreatscientist
10、
What'sthemainreasonEinsteindeclinedthepresidencyofIsrael?
A.Becausescienceseemedmoreimportanttohimthanpolitics.
B.BecausehewasalreadyanAmericancitizen.
C.BecauseherejectedthebiblicalideaofGod.
D.BecausehecouldnotforgethissadmemoryoflivinginGerman.
11、Paintingyourhouseislikeaddingsomethingtoahugecommunalpictureinwhichtherestofthepaintingisdoneeitherbynatureorbyotherpeople.Thepictureisnotstatic;itchangesaswemoveabout,withthetimeofday,withtheseasons,withnewpainting,newbuildingsandwithalterationstooldones.Anyindividualhouseisjustafragmentofthispicture,neverthelessithasthepowertomakeormarktheoverallscene.Inthepastpeopleusedtheircreativetalentsinpaintingtheirhomeswithgreatimaginationandinvariedbutalwayssubtlyblendingcolors.ThelastvestigesofthisgreattraditioncanstillbeseeninthetownsoftheextremewestofIreland.Ithasneverbeenrecognizedasanartform,partly,becauseofthephysicaldifficultyofhangingastreetinagalleryandpartlybecauseit'salwayschanging,aspaintfadesandisrenewed.Alsoitisacommunalartwhichcannotbeidentifiedwithanyoneperson,exceptinthosemanycaseswheregreatartistsofthepastfoundinspirationinordinarystreetscenesandrecordedtheminpaint.
Followingtheprinciplesofdecorationthatweresosuccessfulinthepast,youshouldfirsttakealonglookatthehouseanditssurroundingsandconsiderpossiblelimitations.ThefirstconcernstheamountofcolorandintensityinthedaylightinBritain.Colorsthatlookperfectlyinkeepingwiththesunny,clearskiesoftheMediterraneanwouldlooktooharshinthegrayerlightofthenorth.Sincebrightlightisuncomfortablefortheeyes,colorsmustbestronginordertobeseenclearly.Viewedinadimmerlighttheyappeartoobright.Itiseasytoseethisifyoulookatabrickhousewhilethesunisalternatelyshiningandthengoingbehindacloud.Thebrickworkcolorslookmuchmoreintensewhenthesunishidden.
Thesecondlimitationisthecolorsofthesurroundings:thecolorswhichgobestwithCotswoldstoneandarollinggreencountrysidewillbedifferentfromthosethatlookbestbytheseaorinared-brick/blue-slateindustrialtown.Ineveryareatherearealwayscolorsthatatoncelookinkeeping.
Inmanyareastherearedistinctivetraditionsintheuseofcolorthatmaybeausefulguide.TheeasterncountiesofEnglandandScotland,particularlythosewithalocaltraditionofrenderingorplastering,usecolorsappliedsolidlyoverthewall.Usuallyonlythewindowframesanddoorsarepickedoutinanothercolor,oftenwhiteorpalegray.TypicalwallcolorsarethepinkassociatedwithSuffolkandpalebuffsandyellowsofFife.Muchstrongercolorssuchasdeepearthred,orange,blueandgreenarealsocommon.InthecoastalvillagesofEssex,aswellasinlandinHertfordshire,thehouse-frontsofoverlappingboardsaretraditionallypaintedblack—originallytarredlikeships—withwindowsanddoorsoutlinedinwhite.InstoneareasofYorkshireandfarthernorth,colorisrarer:thehousesareusuallyleftintheirnaturalcolor,thoughmanyarepaintedwhiteastheyprobablyallwereonce.
Accordingtothepassagewhenputtingpaintontheoutsideofyourhouse,youshouldbecareful______.
A.nottoletotherpeopleinterfere
B.tousepaintthatwillwithstandbothwinterandsummerconditions
C.totakeintoaccountthegeneralappearanceofthearea
D.toallowforslightfadingofthecolors
12、
Thereasonthepaintingofthehousehasnotbeenlookedonasanartform.seemstobe______.
A.thepublic'sinabilitytoappreciatetherangeofcolorsinvolved
B.thefailureofartgalleriestoconvincethecritics
C.theimpossibilityofdisplayingittothegallery-goingpublic
D.atendencytoputcommunalartinalessseriouscategory
13、
Whichofthefollowingmaybeobservedwhenlookingatthebrickworkofahouse?
A.Sunshinecausesitscolortoseemsoothing.
B.Thenaturalcolorisemphasizedwhenthesungoesin.
C.Thebricksappeartobebrighterincolorinsunlight.
D.Paintedbricksareveryintenseincoloring.
14、
Thewriterseemstothinkthattoagreatextentyourchoiceofcolorwillbedeterminedby______.
A.thecharacteristiclocalcolors
B.aneedtomakeyourhouse10okartistic
C.thelimitednumberofcolorsavailablelocally
D.yourdesiretomakeyourhouselookdifferent
15、
Whyareweather-boardedhousespaintedwhiteaccordingtothepassage?
A.Tocontrastwiththecoloredwindow-framesanddoors.
B.Asabreakwiththetraditionalcoloring.
C.Becausethisisthetradition.
D.Tocovertheoriginaltarredsurface.
16、MychurchrecentlystagedaSensitivitySundaytomakeourcongregationawareoftheproblemsfacedbypeoplewithphysicalhandicaps.Weareaskedto"adoptahandicap"forseveralhoursonSundaymorning.Somememberschosetobeconfinedtowheelchairs,othersstuffedcottonintheirears,hobbledaroundoncrutches,orworeblindfolds.
WheelchairshadneverseemedlikescaryobjectstomebeforeIhadtositinone.AtightknotgrabbedholdinmystomachwhenIfirsttookacloselookatwhatwastobemyonlymeansofgettingaroundforseveralhours.Iwasstuckbytheirrationalthought,"onceIaminthiswheelchair,thehandicapmightbecomereal,andImightneverwalkagain."Thisthought,asridiculousasitwas,frightenedmesomuchthatIneededalargedoseofcouragejusttositdown.
AfterIovercamemyfearofthewheelchair,Ihadtolearnhowtocopewithit.IwiggledaroundtofindacomfortablepositionandthoughtImightevenenjoybeingpamperedandwheeledaround.Iglancedovermyshouldertoseewhowouldbepushingme.ItwasonlythenthatIrealizedIwouldhavetonavigatethecontraptionallbymyself!MypalmsreddenedandstartedtostingasItuggedattheheavymetalwheels.IcouldnotseemtokeepthechaironanevencourseorpointthewheelsindirectionIwantedtogo.Ikeptbumpingintodoors,pews,andotherpeople.Ifeltasthougheveryonewasstaringatmeandcommentingonmyclumsiness.
Whentheservicestarted,moreproblemscroppeduptofrustratemeevenfurther.Everytimethecongregationstoodup,myviewwasblocked.Icouldnotseetheminister,thechoir,orthealtar.Also,asthechurch'saisleswerenarrow,IseemedtobeinthewaynomatterwhereIparkedmyself.Forinstance,theushershadtosteparoundmeinordertopassthecollectionplate.ThisShademefeellikeanuisance.Thankstoanewbuildingprogram,ourchurchwillsoonhavethewideaislesandwell-spacedpewsthatwillmakelifeeasierforthehandicapped.Finally,ifpeoplestoppedtotalktome,Ihadtostrainmynecktolookupatthem.Thismademefeellikealittlechildbeingtalkeddowntoandaddedtomysenseofhelplessness.
Myfewhoursasadisabledpersonleftadeepimpressiononme.Now,Inolongerfeelresentmentatlargetaxexpendituresforrampequippedbuses,andIwouldn'tdreamofparkingmycarinaspacemarked"HandicappedOnly."Althoughmycloseencounterwithahandicapwasshort-lived,Icannowunderstandthechallenges,bothphysicalandemotional,thatwheelchair-boundpeoplemustovercome.
To"adoptahandicap"thewriterchoseto______.
A.beconfinedtowheelchairs
B.stuffcottoninhisears
C.hobblearoundoncrutches
D.wearblindfolds
17、
Whydidthewritersay"WheelchairshadneverseemedlikescaryobjectstomebeforeIhadtositinone"?
A.Becauseatightknotwouldgrabbedholdinhisstomach.
B.Becausehewouldhavetositinoneforseveralyears.
C.Becausehewouldneverwalkagain.
D.Becauseitseemedasifthehandicapmightbecomereal.
18、
Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheword"clumsiness"?
A.Unskilifulness.
B.Embarrassment.
C.Impoliteness.
D.Stupidty.
19、
Thewriterlisted_____problemsthatfrustratedhimduringtheservice.
A.two
B.three
C.four
D.five
20、
Accordingtothepassageitcanbeinferredthat______.
A.adoptingahandicapleftadeepimpressiononthewriter
B.thewriterbegantolovethelifeasahandicap
C.thewriterhadovercomethephysicalandemotionalproblemsfacedbythehandicapped
D.thewriterhadbeendissatisfiedwithlargetaxexpendituresforramp-equippedbuses
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Then,inthe1970s,sciencebegantoshowthatthenurture—onlyviewwasindeedtoosimplistic-whichtriggeredabacklashfromtheleft.WhenresearcherslikeRichardHerrnsteinandE.O.Wilsondemonstratedthatgenesdoplayasignificantroleinhumanintelligenceandbehavior,forexample,theywerevilifiedbymanyoftheircolleagues.Andjustafewyearsago,aconferencedesignedtoexplorethegeneticrootsofviolencehadtobecanceledinthefaceofwidespreadcondemnation.
B.Butifyouthinkthiscompromisehasstoppedthearguments,thinkagain.Scientistsandphilosophersarestillgettingsteamedupovertheissue,butnowthey'refightingoverpercentages,overhowmuchofhumancharacterisshapedbygenesandhowmuchbyenvironment.AndaccordingtoStevenPinker,aprofessorofpsychologyattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,wecontinuetogivefartoomuchcredittothelatter.Inanewbook,TheBlankSlate:TheModernDenialofHumanNature(Viking),Pinkerarguesthatignorance,prejudiceandpoliticalcorrectnesshavekeptscientistsandthepublicfromappreciatingthepowerofourgenes.
C.Thebacklashwasunderstandable,saysPinker.Onceyousuggestthathumannatureisinanywayhardwired,it'seasierfortheunscrupuloustowriteoffentiregroupsasgeneticallyinferior-astheNazisdidwithJews,PolesandGypsies.Ifhave-notsaregeneticallylackingindriveorintelligenceorambition,what'sthepointoffightingpoverty?
D.Thatechoed20thcenturyliberalsocialtheory:violence,crimeandpovertywerenotthefaultoftheviolent,thelawlessandthepoorbutofsociety.Improvelivingconditionsandyouwillcurdtheproblems.Thesenotions,ofcourse,,flewinthefaceofeverythingconservativeshelddear—theideathatthelowerclasseswereinherentlystupidandlazy,forexample,andthatrehabilitatinglawbreakerswasanexerciseinfutilitywhichmayhavebeenpartoftheirappeal.
E.AnyonewhohasreadPinker'searlierbookswillrightlyguessthathislatesteffortissimilarlysweeping,erudite,sharplyargued,richlyfootnotedandfuntoread.It'salsohighlypersuasive.Theviewthatenvironmentisparamountbegan,hesays,withthephilosophersoftheEnlightenment:JohnLocke,Jean-JacquesRousseau,ReneDescartesandJohnStuartMill.Anditwasreinforcedinthe1950sbyHarvardpsychologistB.F.Skinner,whosaidthatallhumanbehavior.wassimplyasetofconditionedresponses.
F.Inoneimportantsensetheargumentovernatureandnurturehasbeenresolved.Forcenturies,thenaturecampsaidthatpersonalitiesareborn,notmade,thatourcharacterisprettymuchformedbythetimewepopoutofthewomb.Thenurturepeoplecounteredwiththemetaphorofthetabularasa:ourmindstartsoutasablankslate,andit'showwearerearedthatdetermineswhatgetswrittenonit.Modernscience,though—especiallyourfast-growingunderstandingofthehumangenome—makesitclearthatbothsidesarepartlyright.Natureendowsuswithinbornabilitiesandpersonalitytraits;nurturetakestheserawmaterialsandmoldsthemaswelearnandmature.
G.Plenty,saysPinker.Compassionandaltruism(whichhethinksalsoareatleastpartlyhardwired)aregoodreasonstomakelifebetterforthosewhostartoutatadisadvantage.AndwhilePinkeralsoadmits,albeitinalessstridentvoice,thatenvironmentplaysasignificantpartinhowweturnout,heinsistsit'sjustnotthewholestoryandourgenes,whichhaven'tgotenoughrespect,doplaysignificantroles.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Ifallformsofmercykillingarewrong,theyshouldremaintaboo.Butarethey?(46)Becausemanypeopleacceptthatitissad
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