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Section1&Section2重點(diǎn)場景(生活類:旅行交通,旅行住宿,藝術(shù)鑒賞,劇Section3&Section4重點(diǎn)場景(學(xué)術(shù)類:流程介紹,工作機(jī)會,作業(yè)反饋,論SectionChoosethecorrectletter,A,BorC.ThecustomeritleavingAMainBCentenaryCCentralBus1Thecustomer'scoachdepartsA1.00B2.00C3.002ThecustomerAasingleBareturnCanopenreturn3ThecustomerisgoingtoAtoattendafamilyBtoseehisCforaQuestions4-CompletethenotesWriteNOMORETHANTWOWORDSorANUMBERforeachKierenName:MatthewAddress:34:matt 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foodsourcesforchemical37ThesettlersatewildcreaturesaswellQuestions38-ChooseTWOletters,A-AnysisofthebonesofmenandwomensuggestAfemalesatemoremeatthanBdietcouldhavebeendeterminedbythejobtheCsomepeopleheldhigherstatusthanDfoodwasdistributedequallyamongsttheChoosethecorrectletter.ABorThebonesofpigsandchickensindicatethattheseAonlyatefoodprovidedbytheBwereamainsourceoffoodfortheCprobablydidnotconsumethesettlers’limitedfoodSection1AABAllesleyCBBSection11,12&13INANYORDER(local)historybookAsktheBB&20INANYORDERESectionBABA28.29&30INANYORDEREFSectionCAClandordomestic(land)&39INANYORDER40C1below.Question1-ReadingPassage1haseightparagraphs,A-Choosethecorrectheadingforeachparagraphfromthelistofheadingsbelow.Writethecorrectnumber,i-xi,inboxes1-8onyouranswersheet.ListofNotenoughteatomeetReligiousin–andsometimesoutof–AconnectionbetweenteaandAluxuryNewsofteareachesanotherIsteaagoodorbadAchanceThebenefitsforTea-makingasaDifficultiesinimportingParagraphParagraphParagraphParagraphParagraphParagraphParagraphParagraphABriefHistoryofAThestoryofteabeganinancientover5,000yearsago.Accordingtolegend,theEmperorShenNungwasaskilledruler,creativescientistandpatronofthearts.Hisfar-sightededictsrequired,amongotherthings,thatalldrinkingwaterbeboiledasahygienicprecaution.Onesummerdaywhilevisitingadistantregionofhisrealm,heandthecourtstoppedtorest.Inaccordancewithhisruling,theservantsbegantoboilwaterforthecourttodrink.Driedleavesfromanearbybushfellintotheboilingwater,andastheleavesinfusedthewaterturnedbrown.Asascientist,theEmperorwasintriguedbythenewliquid,dranksome,andfounditveryrefreshing.Andso,accordingtolegend,teawascreated.BTeaconsumptionspreadthroughoutculture,reachingintoeveryaspectofthesociety.Thefirstdefinitivebookwaswrittenontea-abookclearlyreflectingZenBuddhistphilosophy-1,200yearsago.ThefirstteaseedswerebroughttoJapanbyareturningBuddhistpriest,whohadseenthevalueofteainenhancingmeditationin.Asaresult,heisknownasthe‘FatherofTea’inJapan.Becauseofthisearlyassociation,teainJapanhasalwaysbeenlinkedwithZenBuddhism.TeareceivedtheJapaneseEmperor’ssupportalmostinstantlyandspreadrapidlyfromtheroyalcourtandmonasteriestoothersectionsofsociety.CTeawaselevatedtoanartformintheJapaneseteaceremony,inwhichsupremeimportanceisgiventomakingteainthemostperfect,mostpolite,mostgraceful,mostcharmingmannerpossible.Suchapurityofexpressionpromptedthecreationofaparticularformofarchitecturefor'teahouse’,duplicatingthesimplicityofacottage.Thecultural/ichostessesofJapan,thegeishas,begantospecializeinthepresentationoftheteaceremony.However,asmoreandmorepeoplebecameinvolvedintheexcitementsurroundingtea,thepurityoftheoriginalconceptwaslost,andforaperiodtheteaceremonybecamecorrupted,boisterousandhighlyembellished.Effortswerethenmadetoreturntotheearliersimplicity,withtheresultthat,inthe15thand16thcenturies,teawasviewedastheultimategift.Evenwarlordspausedforteabeforebattles.DWhileteawasatthishighlevelofdevelopmentinpartsofAisa,informationconcerningthethenunknownbeveragebegantofilterbacktoEurope.Earliertradershadmentionedit,butwereunclearastowhetherteashouldbeeatenordrunk.ThefirstEuropeantoallyencounterteaandwriteaboutitwasPortuguese-Portugal,withhertechnologicallyadvancednavy,hadbeensuccessfulingainingthefirstrightoftradewith.ETeafinallyarrivedinEuropeinthe16thcentury,broughttoHollandbythecountry’snavy,and ingveryfashionableintheDutchcapital,theHague.Thiswasdueinparttoteabeingveryexpensive(over$100perpound),whichimmediaymadeittheofthewealthy.Slowly,astheamountofteaimportedincreased,thepricefell,andby1675itwasavailableincommonfoodshopsthroughoutHolland.FAstheconsumptionofteaincreaseddramaticallyinDutchsociety,doctorsanduniversityinHollandarguedastoitsbenefitsordrawbacks.Thepubliclargelyignoredthescholarlydebateandtoenjoytheirnewbeverage,throughthecontroversylastedfrom1635toroughly1657.Throughoutthisperiod,FranceandHollandledEuropeintheuseoftea.GAsthecrazeforallthingsorientalsweptthroughEurope,teabecamepartofthewayoflife.Addingmilktothedrinkwasfirstmentionedin1680.Aroundthattime,Dutchinnsprovidedthefirstrestaurantserviceoftea.Innkeeperswouldfurnishguestswithaportableteasetcompletewithaheatingunit.TheDutanwouldthenprepareteaforhimselfandhisfriendsoutsideintheinngarden.TearemainedpopularinFranceforonlyaboutfiftyyears,beingrecedbyapreferenceforwine,chocolate,andexoticcoffees.TeawasintroducedintoEnglandin1660byKingCharlesIIandhisPortuguesequeen,whowerebothconfirmedteadrinkers.TeamaniasweptacrossEnglandasithadearlierspreadthroughoutFranceandHolland.By1708teaimportationhadrisentothirteentimesthe1699level.TeawasdrunkbyalllevelsofHTheRussianinterestinteabeganasearlyas1618,whentheebassyinMoscowpresentedseveralchestsofteatotheEmperor,CzarAlexis.Laterinthecentury,atradetreatybetweenRussiaandallowedcaravanstocrossbackandforthlybetweenthetwocountries.Still,thejourneywasnoteasy.Theaveragecaravanconsistedof200to300camels,andthe18,000-kilometretriptookover16monthstocomplete.Eventually,however,teabecame-asitstillis-oneofthemostpopulardrinksinthecountry. 2below.NexttoNature,butwhatisJulianBamesexploresthequestionsposedbyLife-Casts,anexhibitionofstermouldsoflivingpeopleandobjectswhichwereoriginallyusedforscientificAArtchangesovertimeandourideaofwhatartischangestoo.Forexample,objectsoriginallyintendedfordevotional,ritualisticorrecreationalpurposesmayberecategorisedasartbymembersofotherlatercivilisations,suchasourown,whichnolongerrespondtothesepurposes.BWhatalsohappensisthattechniquesandcraftswhichwouldhavebeenjudgedinicatthetimetheywereusedarereassessed.Life-castingisaninterestingexampleofthis.Itinvolvedmakingastermouldofaliving orthing.Thiswascomplex,technicalwork,asBenjaminRobertHaydondiscoveredwhenhepoured250litresofsteroverhishumanmodelandnearlykilledhim.Atthetime,thecastswereusedformedicalresearchand,consequently,inthenineteenthcenturylife-castingwasconsideredinferiortosculptureinthesamewaythat,morerecently,photographywasthoughttobealesserartthanpainting.Bothwereviewedasunacceptableshortcutsbythe‘senior’arts.Theirvirtuesofspeedandunwaveringrealismalsoimpliedtheirlimitations;theyleftlittleornoroomfortheimagination.CFormany,life-castingwasaninsulttothesculptor’screativegenius.Inaninfamouslawsuitof1834,amoulderwhosemaskofthedyingFrenchemperorNapoleonhadbeenreproducedandsoldwithouthispermissionwasjudgedtohavenorightstotheimage.Inotherwords,hewasspecificallyheldnottobean .Thisjudgementreflecttheviewofestablishedmembersofthenineteenth-centuryartworldsuchasRodin,whocommentedthatlife-casting‘happensfastbutitdoesn’tmakeArt’.Someevenfearedthat‘iftoomuchnaturewasallowedin,itwouldleadArtawayfromitspropercourseoftheIdeal’.DThepainterGauguin,attheendofthenineteenthcentury,worriedaboutfuturedevelopmentsinphotography,ifevertheprocesswentintocolour,whatpainterwouldlabourawayatalikenesswithabrushmadefromsquirrel-tail?Butpaintinghasprovedrobust.Photographyhaschangedit,ofcourse,justasthenovelhadtoreassessnarrativeafterthearrivalofthecinema.Butthegapbetweentheseniorandjuniorartswasalwaysnarrowerthanthetraditionalistsimplied.Paintershavealwaysusedtechnicalback-upsuchasstudioassistantstodotheboringbits,whileapparentlylessercraftsinvolvegreatskill,thought,preparationand,dependingonhowwedefineit,imagination.ETimechangesourviewinanotherway,too.Eachnewmovementimpliesareassessmentofwhathasgonebefore.Whatisdonenowalterswhatwasdonebefore.Insomecasesthisismerelyself-serving,withthenewartusingtheoldtojustifyitself.Itseemstobesaying,‘lookathowallofthatpointstothis!Aren’tweclevertobetheculminationofallthathasgonebefore?’Butusuallyitisamatterofre-alertingthesensibility,remindingusnottotakethingsforgranted.Take,forexample,thecastofthehandofagiantfromacircus,madebyananonymousaround1889,anitemthatwouldnowsithappilyinanycommercialorpublicgallery.Themostsignificantimpactofthispieceisontheeye,inthecontradictionbetweenunexpectedsizeandverisimilitude.Next,thehumanelementkicksin.younotethatthenailsaredirt-encrusted,unlessthisisthecaster’sdecorativeaddition,andthefingertipsextendfarbeyondthem.Thenyoutakeintheelementofchoice,arrangement,artifyoulike,intheneat,pleated,buttonedsleeve-endthatgivestheitembalanceandvariationoftexture.Thisisjustamouldedhand,yetthepartstandsutterlyforthewhole.Itremindsusslyly,poignantly,ofthefull-sizeoriginal.FButisitart?And,ifso,why?Theseareoldtediouslyrepeatedquestionstoshaveoftenresponded,‘ItisartbecauseIamanandthereforewhatIdoisart’.However,whatdoesn’tworkforlitureworksmuchbetterforart-worksofartdofloatoftheircreators’intentions.Overtimethe‘reader’does morepowerful.Fewofuscanlookatamedievalaltarpieceasitspainterintended.Webelievetoolittleandaestheticallyknowtoomuch,sowerecreateandfindnewfieldsofpleasureinthework.Equally,thelackoficintentionofPaulRicherandotherforgottencraftsmenwhobrushedoilontoflesh,whomoulded,castanddecoratedinthenineteenthcenturyisnowirrelevant.Whatcountsisthesurvivingobjectandourresponsetoit.Thetestsaresimple:doesitinteresttheeye,excitethebrain,movethemindtoreflectionandinvolvetheheart?Further,isanapparentlevelofskillinvolved?Muchcurrentlyfashionableartbothersonlytheeyeandbrieflythebrainbutitfailstoengagethemindortheheart.Itmay,tousetheolddichotomy,bebeautifulbutitisrarelytruetoanysignificantdepth.Oneoftheconstantpleasuresofartisitsabilitytocomeatusfromanunexpectedangleandstopusshortinwonder.Inboxes19-24onyouranswersheet,write AdirtanddecorationCD ’sintentionsB moredeliberay. BCanoxcartwasropedtoapolewithacomplexknot.Itwassaidthatthefirst itwould latercrisisiscitedasanexampleoftheadvantagesofcarefuldeliberation.However,wasdeemedtobetheeffective.trueformorecomplexdecisions.Dijksterhuisreportsfoursimplebutelegantstudiessupportingthisargument.Inone,plicatedmatterstotheunconscious.embracethiswisdom.Stillitisthere,inthereaofsocietyanditsernance,thattheoreprobleaticdecision?Andsecond,whatcountsasagood own,ratherthanpsychologywhichisatfault.searchforgeneralappealcantakeusawayfromenlightenmentratherthantowardit. moreimportantthanshop.34 A counterintuitive D Gless Inboxes36-40onyouranswersheet,write toproveuseful.PassagexvDEBGAPassageCEBFDNOTBDPassageBBCBDADGBNOTNOT線圖柱圖地圖TheThelinechartshowstheproductionofmainfuelsinUKbetween1986andSummarisetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeatures,andmakecomparisonswhererelevant.Writeatleast150words.AglanceatthelinegraphgivenrevealsthetrendofenergyresourcesgeneratedinUKfrom1986to2000.Itisevidentthatthepetroleumyieldremainedthehighestlevelduringthewholeperiod.Whilenaturalgasproductionexperiencedaburgeoninggrowthinthelastfiveyearsofthe20thcentury,theoutputofcoaldecreasedsharply.In1986,theproductionofpetroleumandcoalwasalmostthesameatlessthan120milliontons,buttheywitnessedtwototallydifferenttrendinthefollowingdecade.Petroloutputmountedto140milliontonsin1990beforeitfellto110in1995,whilecoalplungeddramaticallyatfirst,thenbouncedbackfrom75tonearly100milliontonsbetween1990and1995.Theproductiongapofthesetwofuelsbecamewidersince1995,withpetroleumyieldrisingto130in2000whereastheotherreachingalowof60milliontons.Besides,itisinterestingtonotethatwhencoalandpetroldominatedthefuelproduction,naturalgasproductionremainedalowprofile.Fluctuatingataround65billioncubicmetresforalmosttenyears,itroseexponentiallysince1995.Aftergasproductionexceededcoalin1996,itkeptalmostthesamegrowthratewithpetroleumandgainedayieldofmorethan100billioncubicmetresin2000.①aburgeoning ③mount: : 與城市類Somepeoplebelievethatthebestwaytobuildahappiersocietyistothatthereareonlysmalldifferencesbetweentherichestandthepoorestmembers.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?Somepeoplethinkthattheernmentshouldofferfinancialsupportandcaretooldpeople,whileothersthinkthatpeopleshouldsavemoneyfortheirfuturelife.Discussboththeseviewsandgiveyourownopinion.Somepeoplesaythaternmentsshouldspendmoneyonmeasurestosavelanguagesthatareusedbyfewspeakers,whileothersbelieveit'sawasteoffinancialresources.DiscussbothviewsandgiveyourTheernmenthasthedutytoensurethatitscitizenshaveahealthydiet,whileothersbelievethisisindividuals'responsibility.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouropinion.Theernmentshouldspendmoneyinpromotingsportandartinschool,ratherthansponsoringprofessionalsportsandarteventsincommunities.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?Somepeoplesaidtheernmentshouldn'tspendmoneyinbuildingtheatersandsportsstadiums;theyshouldspendmoremoneyonmedicalcareandeducation.Doyouagreeordisagree?Somepeoplethinkthatitismoreimportanttontmoretreesinopenareaintownsandcitiesthanprovidesmorehousing.TowhatextentdoyouagreeorSomepeoplethinkitismoreimportantforernmenttospendpublicmoneyonpromotinghealthylifestyleinordertopreventillnessthantospenditonthetreatmentofpeoplewhoarealreadyill.Towhatextentdoyouagreeor教育與學(xué)習(xí)類Nowadays,mostpeoplelearnacademicstudyinuniversity,butothersthinkshouldencouragetolearnvocationalskillsmore,doyouagreeordisagree?Thebestwaytoteachchildrentocooperateisthroughteamsportsatschool.Whatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?Somepeoplesaythatyingcomputergamesisbadforchildrenineveryaspect.Otherssaythatyingcomputergamescanhavepositiveeffectsonthewaychildrendevelop.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouropinion.Somepeoplethinkthatinordertocontinueimprovingthequalityofhighschooleducation,studentsshouldbeencouragedtoevaluateandcriticizetheirteachers,whileothersassumethiscouldresultinthelossofrespectanddignityforteachers.Discussbothviewsandgiveyourownopinion.Someworkingparentsbelievechildcarecenterscanprovidebestcareforchildren,whileothersthinkfamilymemberslikegrandparentscandoitbetter.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouropinion.Incountries(wherethereishighunemploymentmostpupilsshouldbeofferedonlyprimaryeducation;thereisnopointinofferingsecondaryeducationtothosewhowillhavenohopeoffindingajob.Towhatextentdoyouagreeor社會與家庭類Inrecentyears,youngpeopleinmanycountrieschoosetolivebyWhatarethereasonsandisitpositiveornegativeforthedevelopmentoftheNowadays,somepeoplethinkthecityisnolongeragoodceforchildren,theysuggestthatthecountryisabetterchoice.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?科技與經(jīng)濟(jì)類AnyonecanpostinformationontheInternet.SomepeoplesaymostofwereadontheInternetisinaccurate.TowhatextentdoyouagreeorSomepeoplethinkthatrobotsareveryimportantforhumans'futuredevelopment.Others,however,thinkthatrobotsareadangerousinventionthatcouldhavenegativeeffectsonsociety.DiscussbothviewsandgiveyourSomepeopleclaimthatpublicmuseumsandartgallerieswillnotbeneededbecausepeoplecanseehistoricalobjectsandworksofartbyusingacomputer.Doyouagreeordisagreewiththisopinion?Somepeoplearguethatthetechnologysuchasphone(cellphone)destroyssocialinction.Doyouagreeordisagree?Millionsofdollarshavebeenspentonspaceresearch.Butsomebodysaysspaceresearchwastedmoney;theysupposemoneyshouldbeusedtoimprovehuman'slife.Doyouagreeordisagree?工作與生活類Somepeoplethinkeveryoneshouldbeavegetarian,becausewedonottoeatmeattohaveahealthydiet.TowhatextentdoyouagreeorInterviewisthebasicformofselectingprocedureformostlargecompanies.Somepeoplethinkitisunreliableandtherearesomeotherbettermethods.Discussbothviewsandgiveyourownopinion.Today,somefoodtravelsthousandsoffromfarmstoconsumers.Somepeoplethinkthatitwouldbebettertoourenvironmentandeconomyifpeopleonlyeatlocalproducedfood.Towhatextentdothedisadvantagesoutweightheadvantages?與Wecangetknowledgefromnews,butsomepeoplethinkwecannottrustjournalist.Whatdoyouthink?Whatqualitiesdoyouthinkasuccessfuljournalistshouldhave?Thereisatendencythatnewsreportsinthemediafocusonproblemsandemergenciesratherthanpositivedevelopments.Itisharmfultotheindividualandtothesociety.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?Advertisingdiscouragespeoplefrombeingdifferentindividualsbymakingusallwanttodothesameandlookthesame.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagree?Researchshowsthatovereatingisasharmfulassmoking.Therefore,advertisingforcertainfoodproductsshouldbebanned,inthesamewayascigaretteadvertisingisbannedinmanycountries. Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisag動(dòng)物與環(huán)境類Somepeoplethinkitisnecessarytouseanimalsfortestingmedicinesforhumanuse.Others,however,thinkit'snotrighttodothat.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouownopinion.文化與旅游類Anincreasingnumberofmuseumstendtochargeadmissionfeesfromratherthanprovidingserviceofcharge.Doyouthinktheadvantagesoutweighthedisadvantages?Manydevelocountriesarecurrentlyexpandingtheirtouristindustries.Whyisthisthecase?Isitapositivedevelopment?法律與Somepeoplethinkmostcrimesaretheresultofcircumstanceslikepovertyothersocialproblems.Othersbelievethattheyarecausedbypeoplewhoarebadinnature.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouropinion.抽象與其他類Somepeopleprefertoprovidehelpandsupportdirectlytothosewhoneedintheirlocalcommunity.Others,however,prefertogivemoneytonationalandinternationalcharitableorganizations.DiscussbothsidesandgiveyourownSomepeoplebelievefamouspeople'ssupporttowardsinternationalaidorganizationsdrawstheattentiontoproblems,whileothersthinkcelebritiesmaketheproblemslessimportant.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouropinion.題目:Manydevelo countriesarecurrentlyexpandingtheirtouristindustries.Whyisthisthecase?Isitapositivedevelopment?Tourisminunderdevelopednationsisgainingwidepopularitythesedaysdueernments’greateffortstoadvocateandexpandthiskindoftertiaryindustry.However,despitetherisingfiguresintheannualrevenues,Idonotregarditasapositivedevelopmentinthelongterm,especiallyfortheleastdevelopedcountries.Undeniably,tourismisaneconomicenginewithgreatpotentialtodrivefinancialgrowthindeveloregions.Presentingjaw-dropsceneriestothetravelers,thenaturallandscapesalsostandasoneofthemostlow-costsourcesof eforthelessdevelopedcountries.Foreignersinterestedinexoticcultureandcustomsarewillingtospendmuchtoexperiencealifefarawayfromtheirfamiliarworld.Therefore,expandingsuchindustryisfavouredbytheernmentsincetheeconomicreturnsarequickandobvious.Apositivetrendasitseems,emphasisontourismindevelocountriesmaybringmoredisadvantagesinthelongrun.Oneofthemostobviouschallengeisthatpoorcountriesmaylosetheireconomicautonomywhen ingtooreliantonthissingularformofindustry.Tourismintheseareasareheavilydependentonexternalfactorssuchasclimate,consumers’tastesandforeignpoliciestowardthem,allofwhichareunstableandhardtocontrol.Oncesomethinggoeswrongintheindustry,thereisnoeasyremedytorecover.Moreover,expandingtourismposesathreatof“braindrain”indevelosincejobpositionsinsuchindustryrequirelesseducationandtraining.Childreninceswithhighdemandforwaitersanddriverscertainlyhavelessaspirationtoattenduniversity,whichmightseriouslyperilthefutureofthenation.Tosumup,focusingondevelotourismindeedbringsdeprivednationsinstantfinancialgains,thereforemanycountriesarecountingonittogetoutofpoverty.However,itdoesnotmeanwehavefoundapanaceaforthelessdevelopedcountries,anditisunwisetoheavilydependontourismorevenconsideritthelifebloodofthe①annual ③exotic ④easy ⑤brain ⑥panacea: : 1V1學(xué)生達(dá)到雅思寫作7分。PartWhenwouldyoufeelWell,IwouldfeelsoboredwhenIcannotfindanyonetohangoutwithasIamasocial,andanothertimewhenIcouldfeelboredisthatIamngsomethingthatIamnotinterestedin.Forinstance,IaminacinemaforsomereasonwatchingmoviethatisnotmyWhatwouldyoudotokilltimewhenyoufeelWell,tobehonest,IseldomfeelboredasIamquitesocialandliketospendtimefriends.However,IwouldprobablygoforsomenicefoodifIcannotfindanyonetohangoutwith.WhatactivitiesdopeopleinyourcountrydotokillWell,peopledoavarietyofthingstokilltimedependingontheirpreferences.example,elderpeoplemightdosomemorningexerciseorkeeppetstokilltime,whileyoungpeoplearemorelikelytogotomoviesorgotosingwiththeirfriendstokilltime.DoyoulikeWell,Iwouldn’tsayIamapartyanimal.ImeanIdonotholdorgotopartiesalotIwouldalsoattendsomepartiesheldbymyclosefriendstocelebratesomespecialeventssuchastheirbirthdaysorpromotions.Besides,Iwouldalsoinvitesomefriendsoverforpartiesfromtimetotimejustforfun.DidyoufindanythingthatpeopledoisawasteoftimeratherthankillingWell,IthinksomeyoungpeoplenowadaysarekindofaddictedtocomputerwhichIthinkisabsoluyawasteoftime,althoughtheyseemtoclaimthattheyarekillingtime.However,Ibelievetheyshouldsomethingmoremeaningfulsuchasreadingorjoggingtokilltime.Part

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