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2022年山西在職攻讀碩士聯(lián)考考試模擬卷九
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1.PassageTwo
Whenimaginativementurntheireyestowardsspaceandwonderwhether
Iifeexistsinanypartofit,theymaycheerthemseIvesbyremembering
thatIifeneednotresemblecloselytheIifethatexistsonEarth.Mars
looksIiketheonlypIanetwhereIifeIikeourscouldexist,andeven
thisisdoubtfuI.ButtheremaybeotherkindsofIifebasedonother
kindsofchemistry,andtheymaymultiplyonVenusorJupiter.Atleast
wecannotproveatpresentthattheydonot.
EvenmoreinterestingisthepossibiIitythatIifeontheirpIanetsmay
beinamoreadvancedstageofevoIution.Present-daymanisinapeculiar
andprobablytemporarystage.Hisindividualunitsretainastrongsense
ofpersonality.Theyare,infact,stillcapabIeunderfavorable
circumstancesofIeadingindividuaIIives.Butman'ssocietiesare
aIreadysufficientIydeveIopedtohaveenormouslymorepowerand
effectivenessthantheindividualshave.
Itisnotlikelythatthistransitionalsituationwi11continuevery
longontheevolutionarytimescale.Fiftythousandyearsfromnowman'
ssocietiesmayhavebecomesocIose-knitthattheindividualsretain
nosenseofseparatepersonality.Thenlittledistinetionwi11remain
betweentheorganicpartsofthemultipleorganismandtheinorganicparts
(machines)thathavebeenconstructedbyit.AmiIIionyearsfurtheron
manandhismachinesmayhavemergedascloselyasthemusclesofthe
humanbodyandthenervecellsthatsettheminmotion.
Theexplorersofspaceshouldbepreparedforsomesuchsituation.If
theyarriveonaforeignpIanetthathasreachedanadvancedstage(and
thisisbynomeansimpossibIe)ftheymayfinditbeinginhabitedbya
singlelargeorganismcomposedofmanycIoseIycooperatingunits.
Theunitsmaybe"secondary"-machinescreatedmi11ionsofyearsago
byapreviousformofIifeandgiventhewi11andabiIitytosurviveand
reproduce.TheymaybebuiltentireIyofmetaIsandotherdurable(耐
用的)materials.Ifthisisthecase,theymaybemuchmoretolerantof
theirenvironment,multiplyingunderconditionsthatwoulddestroy
immediateIyanyorganismmadeofcarboncompoundsanddependentonthe
famiIiarcarboneyeIe.
Suchcreaturesmightberelicsofapastage,manymi11ionsofyears
ago,whentheirpIanetwasfavorabletotheoriginofIife,ortheymight
beimmigrantsfromafavoredplanet.
EvenmostimaginativepeopIehavetoadmitthat.
A.humansocietiesareasadvancedasthoseonsomeotherplanets
B.planetsotherthanEartharenotsuitableforlifelikeourstostay
C.itisdifficulttodistinguishbetweenorganicpartsandinorganicparts
ofthehumanbody
D.organismsaremorecreativethanmachines
2.
PassageOne
DespitemuchIoosetaIkaboutthenewgIobaIeconomy,today's
internationaleconomicintegrationisnotunprecedented.The50years
beforethefirstworldwarsawlargecross-borderflowsofgoods,capitaI
andpeopIe.ThatperiodofglobaIizationfIikethepresentone,wasdriven
byreductionsintradebarriersandbysharpfallsintransportcosts,
thankstothedeveIopmentofraiIwaysandsteamships.Thepresentsurge
ofgIobaIizationisinaway,aresumption(恢復)ofthatprevioustrend.
TheearIierattemptatgIobaIizationendedabruptlywiththefirstworld
war,afterwhichtheworldmovedintoaperiodoffiercetrade
protectionismandtightrestrictionsoncapitalmovement.Duringthe
early1930s,Americasharplyincreaseditstariffs,andothercountries
retaliated(報復),makingtheGreatDepressionevengreater.ThevoIume
ofworIdtradefeIIsharpIy.InternationaIcapitalflowsvirtuaIlydried
upintheinterwarperiodasgovernmentsimposedcontrolstotryto
insulate(隔離)theireconomiesfromtheimpactofagIobaIsIump.
CapitaIcontrolsweremaintainedafterthesecondworldwar,asthe
victorsdecidedtokeeptheirexchangeratesfixedonarrangementknown
astheBrettonWoodsSystem,namedaftertheAmericantowninwhichit
wasapproved.Butthebigeconomicpowersalsoagreedthatreducingtrade
barrierswasvitaltorecovery.TheysetuptheGeneralAgreementon
TariffsandTrade(GATT),whichorganizedaseriesofnegotiationsthat
graduallyreducedimporttariffs.GATTwasreplacedbytheWorldTrade
Organization(WTO)in1995.Tradeflourished.
Intheearly1970s,theBrettonWoodsSystemcollapsedandcurrencies
wereaIIowedtofloatagainstoneanotheratwhateverratesthemarkets
set.ThissignaIedtherebirthofgIobaIcapitalmarket.Americaand
GermanyquicklystoppedtryingtocontroltheinflowandoutfIowof
capital,BritainaboIishedcapitaIcontrolsin1979andJapan(mostIy)
in1980.ThisispartofthereasonwhycontinentaIEuropeanstendto
worrymoreaboutthepowerofgIobaIcapitalmarkets.Americahasbeen
exposedtothemformuchlonger.
Twoforceshavebeendrivingtheseincreasedflowsofgoodsandmoney.
ThefirstistechnoIogy.Withthecostsofcommunicationandcomputing
fallingrapidly,thenaturalbarriersoftimeandspacethatseparate
nationaImarketshavebeenfallingtoo.Theseconddrivingforcehasbeen
Iiberalization.AsaresultofboththeGATTnegotiationsandunilateral
(單方面的,單邊的)decisions,aImosta11countrieshaveloweredbarriers
toforeigntrade.MostcountrieshaveweIcornedinternationalcapitalas
weII.
TheglobalcapitaImarketdidn'tflourishuntiI.
A.theBrettonWoodssystemwasestablished
B.theBrettonWoodssystemcollapsed
C.GATTwassetuptoreduceimporttariffs
D.GATTwasreplacedbyWTO
3.PassageThree
OneofMicrosoft'scoolpeopIe,isPatrickBlackburn.Asatestmanager
fortheProductGroup,Blackburn,sjobmaysoundroutine;however,he
saysit'sanythingbutthat.
"MostpeopIe,thinkofsoftwaretestingasamundanetaskofpunching
thekeyboardIikeamonkey,tryingtobreaktheprogram,MBlackburnsays.
"Partofthatistrue,butwewritesoftwareprogramscalledMonkeysto
dothatforussothatwedon'thavetohirerealmonkeys.Realmonkeys
aretoodifficulttomanageanddon'tusuallypassthepersonalhygiene
criteria!HInreality,Blackburnsays,testingresponsibiIitiesarevery
technica11ycha11engingandoftenincIudecompIetedeveIopmenteyeIes
oftheirown.Hespendsmostofhistimecomingupwithcreativeincentives
toconvineehisteamtobeIieveinschedulesforproductsthatdon't
yetexist,hiringgreatpeopIetobuildstrongteams,andpoundingon
theproductstofindbugsbeforethecustomerseesthem.
AccordingtoBlackburn,themostcriticalthingyoucandotosucceed
atMicrosoftistofocusonwhatyoubeIieveisimportant."It'seasy
togetoverwhelmedwitheverythinggoingonaroundyou,sofirstand
foremostyouneedtostayfocused,Mhesays."Whatyoufocusonneeds
tobesomethingyoufirmlybelieveinsothatyou'11pursueitanddefend
yourmissionwithapassion.n
HeaIsothinksthatoneofthebiggestdifferencesbetweenhisco-workers
atMicrosoftandthoseathisformerworkplaceisthesenseofownership
andtheimpactonthebusinessthateveryoneshares."WehirepeopIewho
tendtobecomepersonallyattachedtotheproductsandthesuccessof
thecompany,andtheenvironmentreallyperpetuatesthis,HBlackburnsays.
"It'smucheasiertomotivateateamatMicrosoftthananyothercompany
19vebeenin.”
OneofthemostdifficultpartsofBlackburn9sjobisstayingahead
ofthepeopIewhoreporttohim."BecausetherearesomanysmartpeopIe
andtechnoIogyischangingsoquickly,itisaconstantcha11engetokeep
up,Mhesays.nIhopethat'sbecauseIhiresuchgreatpeopIe!"
Tosucceed,Blackburnusestimemanagementtacticsandallocatesa
specificamountoftimetoeducation."Mypersonalgoalistospendat
least20percentofmytimelearningnewthingsthroughformaland
informalmethods.”
WhyisiteasiertomotivateateamatMicrosoftthananyothercompany,
accordingtoPatrickBlackburn
A.BecauseMicrosoftoffershighersalariesandmoregenerousbenefits
thandoothercompanies.
B.BecauseMicrosoftemployspeoplewhotendtobemoremotivatedand
ambitious.
C.BecauseMicrosoftprovidesequalopportunitytoallemployees.
D.BecauseMicrosoftcreatesanenvironmentinwhicheveryonehasasense
ofownershipandcanhaveanimpact.
4.PassageFourThefaceofthe21stcenturyisaIreadygrowingina
laboratory.Gettingapieceofthenewlookcouldsoonbeassimpleas
writingacheque.Scientistsinrecentyearshavemadegiantleapsinthe
artificialproductionofskin,bonesandtissue.Whiletheirresearch
hasbeenmotivatedbyadesiretohelpaccidentandmedicalvictims,their
workisabouttogocommercial.Theburgeoning(萌芽)cosmeticsurgery
markethassnappedupthetechnologicaladvances.Bytheturnofthe21st
century,changingyourfaceori呷rovingyourbodywiIIbeIimitednot
byyourimaginationordesire,butbythesizeofyourbankaccount.And
thereisevenworkbeingcloneonthat,withthecostsofcosmeticsurgery
beingcuttomakeitaffordableandaccessiblefortheaveragewomanand
herpartner."It’snoIongeravanitything,it’ssimpIy
makinguseoftheavaiIabIetechnoIogytoimprovethosepartsofthebody
youmightnotbehappywith,"CindyCIovetti,aToronto-basedskin
andbeautycareexpert,said."PeopIewho10yearsagosaidthey
wouldneveruseacomputerandwouldnevergetaboobjob(胸部整形手
術(shù))arenowsurfingthewebgettingtheIatestinformationfortheirnext
operation."LatestfiguresintheUnitedStatesindicatethenumber
ofpatientsreceivingcosmeticsurgeryin12monthswi11topthemagic
miIIionwithintwoyears(therewere850000lastyear),whilethenumber
ofmenseekingimage-improvingoperationshasincreased35percentin
thepastfouryears.Breastimplantsarenowverymuchabread-and-butter
jobformanycosmeticsurgeonsandthebigadvanceshavebeenmadein
thedeveIopmentofboneimpIantswhichcanproduceinstanthighcheek
bones,sculpturebettershapednosesandearsandgivementhe
chisel-shapedjawthatisalwaysasure-fire(必定成功的)chick-magnet
(吸引女人的東西).BritishfuturologistIanPearsonspecuIatesthatby
2020,upto96percentofbodyweightwi11bereplaceablewiththebrain
beingtheonlyorgannotinterchangeable."By2020youcouldhave
anewface,ornewskim,andby2030afullyworkingrepIacementbody
part.Bytheendofthe21stcentury,peopIewi11beabIetogetanentirely
newbody."
Nowthemainbusinessofmanycosmeticsurgeonsis0-
A.breastimpIant
B.bonestructureimprovement
C.faciaIbeautification
D.skinreplacement
5.
CustomsofficersataLondonairportyesterdayfound$500000worthof
drugswhichwerebeingsmuggledintoBritaininboxesmarked"Urgent
MedicalSupplies."The(51)mighthavesuspectedforsometimethatthe
drugswerebeingbroughtintothecountryinthisway.The(52)isbelieved
tobetheworkofawell-organizedinternationalgroup.Fourmenwere
arrestedattheairportandheldforquestioning,(53)itisunlikelythat
theyareorganizers.Infact,theydeclaredthattheywere(54)ofwhat
theboxescontainedandhadactedingoodfaithinbringing(55)into
Britain.Thisisthethirdtimeinsixmonthsthatattemptshavebeenmade
tosmuggle(56)goodsthroughCustomsbydeclaringthemtobemedical
supplies.Theyarefrequently(57)inspecialcontainersandawarning
isgiventhattheymaybe(58)iftheyarenothandledwithcare.They
aredeterminedtoputa(59)tothispractice,saidoneoftheCustoms
officerstoday.(60)isnowaythesepeoplearegoingtogetawaywith
thisanyIon-ger.WehavethefullcooperationoftheInternationalPolice
whoareasanxiousaswearetotrackdownthemainsourceofsupply.
A.all
B.it
G.them
D.such
6.PassageTwo
Whenimaginativementurntheireyestowardsspaceandwonderwhether
lifeexistsinanypartofit,theymaycheerthemselvesbyremembering
thatlifeneednotresemblecloselythelifethatexistsonEarth.Mars
looksliketheonlyplanetwherelifelikeourscouldexist,andeventhis
isdoubtful.Buttheremaybeotherkindsoflifebasedonotherkinds
ofchemistry,andtheymaymultiplyonVenusorJupiter.Atleastwecannot
proveatpresentthattheydonot.
Evenmoreinterestingisthepossibilitythatlifeontheirplanetsmay
beinamoreadvancedstageofevolution.Present-daymanisinapeculiar
andprobablytemporarystage.Hisindividualunitsretainastrongsense
ofpersonality.Theyare,infact,stillcapableunderfavorable
circumstancesofleadingindividuallives.Butman'ssocietiesare
alreadysufficientlydevelopedtohaveenormouslymorepowerand
effectivenessthantheindividualshave.
Itisnotlikelythatthistransitionalsituationwillcontinueverylong
ontheevolutionarytimescale.Fiftythousandyearsfromnowman's
societiesmayhavebecomesoclose-knitthattheindividualsretainno
senseofseparatepersonality.Thenlittledistinctionwillremain
betweentheorganicpartsofthemultipleorganismandtheinorganicparts
(machines)thathavebeenconstructedbyit.Amillionyearsfurtheron
manandhismachinesmayhavemergedascloselyasthemusclesofthehuman
bodyandthenervecellsthatsettheminmotion.
Theexplorersofspaceshouldbepreparedforsomesuchsituation.If
theyarriveonaforeignplanetthathasreachedanadvancedstage(and
thisisbynomeansimpossible),theymayfinditbeinginhabitedbya
singlelargeorganismcomposedofmanycloselycooperatingunits.
Theunitsmaybe,fsecondaryn一machinescreatedmillionsofyearsagoby
apreviousformoflifeandgiventhewillandabilitytosurviveand
reproduce.Theymaybebuiltentirelyofmetalsandotherdurable(而寸
用的)materials.Ifthisisthecase,theymaybemuchmoretolerantof
theirenvironment,multiplyingunderconditionsthatwoulddestroy
immediatelyanyorganismmadeofcarboncompoundsanddependentonthe
familiarcarboncycle.
Suchcreaturesmightberelicsofapastage,manymillionsofyearsago,
whentheirplanetwasfavorabletotheoriginoflife,ortheymightbe
immigrantsfromafavoredplanet.
Itseemsthatthewriter______.
A.isinterestedintheimaginaryIifeforms
B.iseagertofindadifferentformofIife
C.iscertainoftheexistenceofanewIifeform
D.iscriticaloftheimaginativepeopIe
7.
PassageOne
Despitemuchloosetalkaboutthenewglobaleconomy,today's
internationaleconomicintegrationisnotunprecedented.The50years
beforethefirstworldwarsawlargecross-borderflowsofgoods,capital
andpeople.Thatperiodofglobalization,likethepresentone,wasdriven
byreductionsintradebarriersandbysharpfallsintransportcosts,
thankstothedevelopmentofrailwaysandsteamships.Thepresentsurge
ofglobalizationisinaway,aresumption(恢復)ofthatprevioustrend.
Theearlierattemptatglobalizationendedabruptlywiththefirstworld
war,afterwhichtheworldmovedintoaperiodoffiercetrade
protectionismandtightrestrictionsoncapitalmovement.Duringthe
early1930s,Americasharplyincreaseditstariffs,andothercountries
retaliated(報復),makingtheGreatDepressionevengreater.Thevolume
ofworldtradefellsharply.Internationalcapitalflowsvirtuallydried
upintheinterwarperiodasgovernmentsimposedcontrolstotryto
insulate(隔離)theireconomiesfromtheimpactofaglobalslump.
Capitalcontrolsweremaintainedafterthesecondworldwar,asthe
victorsdecidedtokeeptheirexchangeratesfixedonarrangementknown
astheBrettonWoodsSystem,namedaftertheAmericantowninwhichit
wasapproved.Butthebigeconomicpowersalsoagreedthatreducingtrade
barrierswasvitaltorecovery.TheysetuptheGeneralAgreementon
TariffsandTrade(GATT),whichorganizedaseriesofnegotiationsthat
graduallyreducedimporttariffs.GATTwasreplacedbytheWorldTrade
Organization(WTO)in1995.Tradeflourished.
Intheearly1970s,theBrettonWoodsSystemcollapsedandcurrencies
wereallowedtofloatagainstoneanotheratwhateverratesthemarkets
set.Thissignaledtherebirthofglobalcapitalmarket.Americaand
Germanyquicklystoppedtryingtocontroltheinflowandoutflowof
capital,Britainabolishedcapitalcontrolsin1979andJapan(mostly)
in1980.ThisispartofthereasonwhycontinentalEuropeanstendtoworry
moreaboutthepowerofglobalcapitalmarkets.Americahasbeenexposed
tothemformuchlonger.
Twoforceshavebeendrivingtheseincreasedflowsofgoodsandmoney.
Thefirstistechnology.Withthecostsofcommunicationandcomputing
fallingrapidly,thenaturalbarriersoftimeandspacethatseparate
nationalmarketshavebeenfallingtoo.Theseconddrivingforcehasbeen
liberalization.AsaresultofboththeGATTnegotiationsandunilateral
(單方面的,單邊的)decisions,almostallcountrieshaveloweredbarriers
toforeigntrade.Mostcountrieshavewelcomedinternationalcapitalas
well.
Technologyhasbeenadrivingforceoftheincreasedflowsofgoodsand
moneyinthat
ithasloweredthecostsofcommunicationandcomputing
B.ithasremovedalIthenaturalbarriersoftimeandspace
C.ithasreducedthebarriersofforeigntrade
D.ithasenabIedmostcountriestoweIcomeforeigncapital
8.PassageFour
Thefaceofthe21stcenturyisalreadygrowinginalaboratory.Getting
apieceofthenewlookcouldsoonbeassimpleaswritingacheque.
Scientistsinrecentyearshavemadegiantleapsintheartificial
productionofskin,bonesandtissue.Whiletheirresearchhasbeen
motivatedbyadesiretohelpaccidentandmedicalvictims,theirwork
isabouttogocommercial.
Theburgeoning(萌芽)cosmeticsurgerymarkethassnappedupthe
technologicaladvances.Bytheturnofthe21stcentury,changingyour
faceorimprovingyourbodywillbelimitednotbyyourimaginationor
desire,butbythesizeofyourbankaccount.
Andthereisevenworkbeingcloneonthat,withthecostsofcosmetic
surgerybeingcuttomakeitaffordableandaccessiblefortheaverage
womanandherpartner.
“It'snolongeravanitything,it'ssimplymakinguseoftheavailable
technologytoimprovethosepartsofthebodyyoumightnotbehappywith,,f
CindyClovetti,aToronto-basedskinandbeautycareexpert,said."People
who10yearsagosaidtheywouldneveruseacomputerandwouldneverget
aboobjob(胸部整形手術(shù))arenowsurfingthewebgettingthelatest
informationfortheirnextoperation.”
LatestfiguresintheUnitedStatesindicatethenumberofpatients
receivingcosmeticsurgeryin12monthswilltopthemagicmillionwithin
twoyears(therewere850000lastyear),whilethenumberofmenseeking
image-improvingoperationshasincreased35percentinthepastfouryears.
Breastimplantsarenowverymuchabread-and-butterjobformany
cosmeticsurgeonsandthebigadvanceshavebeenmadeinthedevelopment
ofboneimplantswhichcanproduceinstanthighcheekbones,sculpture
bettershapednosesandearsandgivementhechisel-shapedjawthatis
alwaysasure-fire(必定成功的)chick-magnet(吸引女人的東西).
BritishfuturologistIanPearsonspeculatesthatby2020,upto96
percentofbodyweightwillbereplaceablewiththebrainbeingtheonly
organnotinterchangeable."By2020youcouldhaveanewface,ornewskim,
andby2030afullyworkingreplacementbodypart.Bytheendofthe21st
century,peoplewillbeabletogetanentirelynewbody.”
AccordingtoIanPearson,______
A.brainwi11berepIaceabIebytheendofthe21stcentury
B.theentirebodycanbereplacedby2030
C.peopIewi11beabletogetafullyworkingrepIacementbodypartby
2020
D.peopIewiIIbeabletohaveanewfaceandskinby2020
9.
CustomsofficersataLondonairportyesterdayfound$500000worthof
drugswhichwerebeingsmuggledintoBritaininboxesmarked"Urgent
MedicalSupplies."The(51)mighthavesuspectedforsometimethatthe
drugswerebeingbroughtintothecountryinthisway.The(52)isbelieved
tobetheworkofawell-organizedinternationalgroup.Fourmenwere
arrestedattheairportandheldforquestioning,(53)itisunlikelythat
theyareorganizers.Infact,theydeclaredthattheywere(54)ofwhat
theboxescontainedandhadactedingoodfaithinbringing(55)into
Britain.Thisisthethirdtimeinsixmonthsthatattemptshavebeenmade
tosmuggle(56)goodsthroughCustomsbydeclaringthemtobemedical
supplies.Theyarefrequently(57)inspecialcontainersandawarning
isgiventhattheymaybe(58)iftheyarenothandledwithcare.They
aredeterminedtoputa(59)tothispractice,saidoneoftheCustoms
officerstoday.(60)isnowaythesepeoplearegoingtogetawaywith
thisanyIon-ger.WehavethefullcooperationoftheInternationalPolice
whoareasanxiousaswearetotrackdownthemainsourceofsupply.
A.immoral
B.criminal
C.illegal
D.irregular
10.PassageThree
OneofMicrosoftJscoolpeople,isPatrickBlackburn.Asatestmanager
fortheProductGroup,Blackburn'sjobmaysoundroutine;however,he
saysit'sanythingbutthat.
“Mostpeople,thinkofsoftwaretestingasamundanetaskofpunching
thekeyboardlikeamonkey,tryingtobreaktheprogram,Blackburnsays.
"Partofthatistrue,butwewritesoftwareprogramscalledMonkeysto
dothatforussothatwedon'thavetohirerealmonkeys.Realmonkeys
aretoodifficulttomanageanddon'tusuallypassthepersonalhygiene
criteria!”Inreality,Blackburnsays,testingresponsibilitiesarevery
technicallychallengingandoftenincludecompletedevelopmentcyclesof
theirown.Hespendsmostofhistimecomingupwithcreativeincentives
toconvincehisteamtobelieveinschedulesforproductsthatdon,tyet
exist,hiringgreatpeopletobuildstrongteams,andpoundingonthe
productstofindbugsbeforethecustomerseesthem.
AccordingtoBlackburn,themostcriticalthingyoucandotosucceed
atMicrosoftistofocusonwhatyoubelieveisimportant."It'seasy
togetoverwhelmedwitheverythinggoingonaroundyou,sofirstand
foremostyouneedtostayfocused,Mhesays."Whatyoufocusonneedsto
besomethingyoufirmlybelieveinsothatyou'11pursueitanddefend
yourmissionwithapassion.”
Healsothinksthatoneofthebiggestdifferencesbetweenhisco-workers
atMicrosoftandthoseathisformerworkplaceisthesenseofownership
andtheimpactonthebusinessthateveryoneshares.HWehirepeoplewho
tendtobecomepersonallyattachedtotheproductsandthesuccessofthe
company,andtheenvironmentreallyperpetuatesthis,nBlackburnsays.
"It'smucheasiertomotivateateamatMicrosoftthananyothercompany
I'vebeenin.”
OneofthemostdifficultpartsofBlackburn?sjobisstayingaheadof
thepeoplewhoreporttohim."Becausetherearesomanysmartpeopleand
technologyischangingsoquickly,itisaconstantchallengetokeepup,M
hesays."Ihopethat,sbecauseIhiresuchgreatpeople!
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