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姓 名 准考证号 岳阳市 2024 年高二教学质量监测 英 语 时量:120分钟;满分:150分。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的学校、姓名、班级、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色签 字笔填写清楚,考生考试条码由监考老师粘贴在答题卡上的“条码粘贴处”。 2.选择题使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上对应题目标号的位置上,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干 净后再填涂其它答案;非选择题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡的对应区域内作答,超出 答题区域答题的答案无效;在草稿纸上、试卷上答题无效。 3.考试结束后由监考老师将答题卡收回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答 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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每 段对话仅读一遍。 例:Howmuchistheshirt? A.£19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C。 1.Whatisthemanworriedabout? A.Hishealth. B.Hiscompetition. C.Hisstudies. 2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace? A.Atabusstop. B.Atahotel. C.Attheairport. 3.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing? A.Hiringmoreworkers. B.Rewardingtheworkers. C.Delayingthedeadline. 高二英语 第1页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}4.Whendidthemanfinishhiswork? A.Atabout9o’clockp.m. B.Atabout10o’clockp.m. C.Atabout12o’clockatnight. 5.Whatstopsthewomanfromcontinuingtraveling? A.Herseriousillness. B.Herhopeforanormallife. C.Herdislikeofstayingindifferenthotels. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三 个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.Wheretogoonvacation. B.Howtochooseabirthdaygift. C.Whattowearforajobinterview. 7.Whydoesthemanwantanewjob? A.Tolearnsomethingnew. B.Togetahigherposition. C.Toearnmoremoney. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.WhatissaidaboutChinesetea? A.Itwasdiscoveredover4,700yearsago. B.IthasbecomepopularsincetheSongdynasty. C.ItsrealevidencewasfoundintheTangdynasty. 9.WhatwastearegardedasinancientChinesesocietyaccordingtothewoman? A.Araregift. B.Awaytostayconnected. C.Asymbolofthesocialposition. 10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando? A.Buysometea. B.Takeacourse. C.Listentoaspeech. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 高二英语 第2页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}11.WhydoesBruceaskforanothercopyofpaper? A.Thedeliverywasdelayed. B.Hisnewspaperwasdamaged. C.Hecouldn’tfindthenewspaper. 12.WheredoesBrucewanthisnewspapertobeput? A.Inhisyard. B.Inhismailbox. C.Inhishallway. 13.Whatwillthewomandonext? A.VisitBruce’splace. B.Sendanapologyletter. C.Callthedeliveryperson. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14.Whatmakesitinconvenienttobe80accordingtoMrs.Lamb? A.Todealwithhelplessness. B.Toexperiencebodylimitations. C.Tolivewithyoungergenerations. 15.WhendidMrs.Lambgetmarried? A.Inhertwenties. B.Inherthirties. C.Inherforties. 16.WhatdoesoldagemeantoMrs.Lamb? A.Becomingmuchwiser. B.Stoppingtryingnewthings. C.Gainingexperienceandknowledge. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Wherecanthelistenershearthespeech? A.Atagraduationceremony. B.Atafreshmenwelcomeparty. C.Ataparent-teachermeeting. 18.Whydoesthespeakermentionhiscousin? A.She’scombinedherskillsandinterests. B.She’sdreamedofstartingapromisingcareer. C.Sheregretsnotprotectinghereyesightwell. 19.Whatisthesecondsuggestionabout? A.Takingonlinecourses. B.Workingindifferentkindsoffields. C.Seekinghelpfromindustryexperts. 20.Howcanwedescribethespeaker? A.Helpfulandinspiring. B.Caringandsympathetic. C.Ambitiousandsuccessful. 高二英语 第3页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Various kinds of theme parks exist almost everywhere in the world. Whichever and whateveryoulike,thereisalwaysanincrediblethemeparkthatwillappealtoyou! Disneyland Disneyland,whichcanbefoundin severalpartsoftheworld,willbringyou intoamagical world and make your childhood dreams come true. Travelling through space, visiting a pirate ship, or meeting an adorable fairy tale or cartoon character are all possible at Disneyland. Of course,Disneylandalsohasmanyexcitingridestoamuseyou,fromenormousswingingshipsto scaryfree-falldrops. Dollywood Dollywood is unique because it shows and celebrates America’s traditional southeastern culture.Famous countrymusicgroupsputonperformancesthereallyearround.Peoplecometo see skilled workers make wood, glass, and iron objects in the old-fashionedway. Riding on the onlysteamenginestillworkingis aspecialtreat.Andforthosewholike rides,Dollywoodhasa superboldwoodenrollercoaster,Thunderhead. ChimelongOceanKingdom Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai, China, is one of the leading ocean-themed parks in the world. Here you can walk under the Whale SharkAquarium. Watching the dolphin and sea lion shows is both educational and fun. The park has more rides than you can imagine: join a waterfightagainstpiratesorgetturnedupsidedownbyanexcitingrollercoaster…Hungry?The parkhasplentyofrestaurantswithtastyfoodforeveryappetite. 21.WhatisspecialaboutDollywood? A.Youcanridearollercoasterthere. B.Youcanmeetsomecartooncharactersthere. C.Youcanexperienceawaterfightagainstpirates. D.YoucanlearnaboutAmerica’shistoricalsoutheasternculture. 22.Whatdothethreethemeparkshaveincommon? A.Theyallhaveexcitingrides. B.Theyalloffereducationalanimalshows. C.Theyallprovidetastyfoodforeveryappetite. D.Theyallcanbefoundinseveralplacesoftheworld. 23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom? A.Afairytale. B.Atravelbrochure. C.Ahistorybook. D.Adocumentary. 高二英语 第4页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}B PerhapsoneofthemostfamoussayingsinChinais,“Worrybeforeallothersworry;rejoice after all others have rejoiced.” Written by Fan Zhongyan, this 11th century proverb provides a goalforallChinesegovernmentofficialstoaspireto. Fan Zhongyan (989-1052) himself was a good example of someone who lived by these words. When he was just one or two years old, his father died and his mother married another man,buthewasalwayscontentwithwhathehad. From a very young age, he was very diligent in his schoolwork. In 1015, Fan passed the imperialexamination(科举考试)andbecameagovernmentofficial.WhileservinginTaizhou, he always had the people’s best interest at heart, and he proposed building a sea wall to protect homes from flooding. Serving with distinction, he helped build up defenses when the country was threatened by war. Then, once the country was at peace again, he was promoted to a high-levelpositioninthecapital. As an advisor to the emperor, Fan then tried to institute government reforms. However, manyconservativeofficialsopposedhim,sothereformswerestoppedandFanwasforcedtogo into exile (流放). While in exile in 1045, Fan wrote an essay entitled Memorial to Yueyang Tower. In the essay, he wondered if it was possible to find government officials who would be firmintheirdesiretolookaftertheneedsofthecommonpeople,andnotworryabouttheirown personalwelfare. After retiring, he bought a farm and used it to provide jobs for local people. The profits fromthefarmwerethenusedtopayfortheeducationofpoorchildren. Itisrefreshingtothinkthattherewasoncesuchapersonwhodidnotjustspeakwisewords toliveby,butwhoalsoputthosewordsintopracticeduringhisownlife. 24.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthepassage? A.Byusingaquote. B.Bygivingexamples. C.Byprovidingdata. D.Bymakingcomparisons. 25.What’stherightorderoftheevents? ①FanbuiltaseawallinTaizhou. ②FanwrotetheessayMemorialtoYueyangTower. ③Fan’sfatherpassedaway. ④Fanretiredandboughtafarm. A.③①②④ B.①②③④ C.③①④② D.①②④③ 26.WhatdidFanexpressinhisfamousessay? A.Hisconcernabouttheneedsofthecommonpeople. B.Hisdeterminationtosetagoodexampleforgovernmentofficials. C.Hishopetofindgovernmentofficialslookingaftercommonpeople. D.Hisdesiretofindgovernmentofficialsputtingpeople’sneedsabovetheirownwelfare. 27.WhatqualitiescanbestdescribeFanZhongyanaccordingtothepassage? A.Lovinganddemanding. B.Selflessanddevoted. C.Modestandhardworking. D.Strong-willedandtolerant. 高二英语 第5页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}C Abot is a software program that often works by itself on the internet to perform the same kinds of actions as humans do. The report, produced by California-based internet security company Imperva, found that 49.6 percent of worldwide internet traffic(互联网流量)came from botsin 2023, whilefrom human users fell to 50.4percent.Imperva's studyalso foundthat web traffic linked to "bad bots" grew to 32 percent in 2023, a rise of 30.2 percent from 2022. Nanhi Singh, a security advisor at Imperva, said that bots are currently one of growing threats facingalmosteveryindustry. Bots are generally designed to visit websites and independently search for many kinds of online information. They are able to operate at much greater speeds than humans and can process repeated searches and process large amounts of data. Online search advisorYoast notes thatsomebots areconsideredgood becausetheycanbeusefulto individualsthroughtoolssuch as OpenAI's chatbot, ChatGPT. Some others are considered malicious, because they are trained to hack, or break into network computer systems. These kinds of bots pretend themselves as humansandcollectprivatedataorfinancialinformationthatcanbeusedtocommitcrimes.And somebotsareevendesignedtospreadmisinformationandfalsenews. The study also suggested that some countries have a much bigger problem with bad bots than others. Web traffic linked to bad bots in 2023 accounted for 71 percent in Ireland while Germany was next, with 67.5 percent. The percentage of Mexico and the USAwas reported to be 42.8 percent and 35.4 percent respectively. Imperva even reported that bad bot activity would lead to account takeovers, which increased 10 percent in 2023 over 2022. The highest number of account takeovers – 36.8 percent – happened in the financial services industry. Next was the travel industry, with 11.5 percent, followed by business services at eight percent. Nanhi Singh said the problem is likely to worsen in coming years to the point where such botswouldexisteverywhere.Sheurgedorganizationstointroducebotmanagementandsecurity toolsinanefforttolimitautomatedtrafficandpreventdangerousaccounttakeovers. 28. WhatdidImperva’sstudyfind? A. Badbotscaused49.6%ofwebtrafficin2023. B. Trafficfromhumanusersfelltothesecondin2023. C. Webtrafficlinkedto“badbots”rosesharplyin2023. D. Nearlyhalfoftheworld’swebtrafficwascausedbybadbotsin2023. 29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“malicious”inParagraph2mean? A.Useful. B.Dependable. C.Harmful. D.Irresponsible. 30.WhatisNanhiSingh’sattitudetowardscurrentsituationofwebtraffic? A.Optimistic. B.Satisfied. C.Concerned. D.Conservative. 31.Whatcanbelearnedaboutbotsfromthepassage? A.Everyindustryiscurrentlythreatenedbybots. B.Botscanbebothhelpfulandtroublesome. C.Botscansearchforonlineinformationbythemselves. D.WebtrafficlinkedtobadbotswasthemostseriousprobleminIrelandin2023. 高二英语 第6页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}D A new study examines possible harm caused by microscopic pieces of plastic that end up inside people’s bodies. These materials – known as microplastics and nanoplastics – can enter thebodythroughtheairorinfoodordrinks. Onenewstudysuggeststhebuildupofsuchplasticsinsidethebodycanincreasetheriskof a stroke, heart attack or death. But the researchers noted the evidence presented cannot prove a directlinkbetweentinyplasticmaterialsandheartproblems. The study involved 257 people who had medical operations to clear blocked blood vessels (血管)intheirnecks.Italianresearchersexaminedthefattybuildupthedoctorsremovedfrom thecarotidarteries,whichsupplybloodandoxygentothebrain.Usingtwomethods,theyfound evidenceofplastics–mostlynanoplasticsthatcannotbeseen–inthearteryplaque(动脉斑块) of150patients.Noevidenceofplasticswasseenin107patients. The team followed these people for three years. During that time, 30 individuals, or 20 percentofthegroupwith plastics,hadaheartattack,stroke,ordiedfromanycause.Theserates droppedto abouteight percentamong thosewith no evidenceof plastics. Research resultswere recentlypublishedinastudyintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine. The researchersadmitted theirstudy was very small. For example, it onlylooked at people withnarrowedarterieswhowerealreadyatriskforheartattacksandstroke. SteveNissen is aheartexpert atthe ClevelandClinicin the stateofOhio whowas notpart of the study. He told the Associated Press he thinks the team's estimate that the risk of heart attack, stroke or death was four times greater seems too high. “It would mean that these microplasticsarethemost importantcauseofcoronaryheartdisease(冠心病)yetdiscovered. AndIjustdon’tthinkthat’slikelytoberight,”Nissensaid.“Maybe,it’sjustawake-upcallthat perhapsweneedtotaketheproblemofmicroplasticsmoreseriously.”Nissenadded. 32. Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheirstudy? A. Bydoingonlinesurveys. B. Byinterviewingparticipants. C. Bycomparingwithformerexperiments. D. Byconductingexperimentsandanalyzingdata. 33. Whatdidtheteamfindaboutthe150patients? A. Theywereingoodhealthbeforethestudy. B. Noevidenceofplasticswerefoundinthem. C. 20percentofthemdiedfromheartattacks. D. Theydevelopedmanymorehealthproblemsthanthe107patients. 34. WhatcanbeinferredfromNissen’swords? A. Therewasnorelationshipbetweenmicroplasticsandheartdiseases. B. Weshouldpaymoreattentiontotheharmofmicroplasticstoourbody. C. Theresultprovedadirectlinkbetweentinyplasticmaterialsandheartproblems. D. Theresultwasinaccuratebecausetheyonlylookedatpeoplewithnarrowedarteries. 35. Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage? A. Tinyplasticmaterials--Harmfultoourbody? B. Tinyplasticmaterials--Existinourbody? C. Tinyplasticmaterials--Aleadingcauseofourhealth. D. Tinyplasticmaterials--Adirectreasonforheartdiseases. 高二英语 第7页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}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。 Howtobecomeagoodcommunicator Beingagoodcommunicatoris animportantlifeskill.Itcanhelpyoumake friends,dowell in school, and even get better jobs when you’re older.Sometimes, you may find it a struggle to communicateeffectivelywithpeoplearoundyou. 36 Listentoothers. Listening is a trait that is often forgotten about in modern society. In the process of communication,tryto avoid respondingto a text, openingan email, orthinking aboutyournext meal. 37 Show them you're listening and interested by commenting on the story or asking questions. Speaksincerely. No one likes to be deceived. Tell people the truth. If you can't commit to something, it’s better to be honest about it than to have to tell them last minute that you can't make it. When people ask for your opinion, you should be honest. 38 For instance, if you don't like your friend's shirt and they ask you about it, respond with, “I really like you in blue instead,” rather than,“Ihateit,it’sugly.” 39 How you say things is arguably more important than what you say. If you try to give someoneagenuinecompliment(赞美),buttheythinkyousayitwithanironicundertone,your complimentwon’tmean athing. Beaware ofthewayyou speak.Ifyou noticethatpeopleoften take things you say the wrong way,thereis a good chanceyou can change how you speak.Ask yourfriendstomakeyouawareofthewayyou’recomingacross. Helpotherscommunicate. Get a bunch of people together for a fun get-together. It can be as simple as a gathering at thepark,orasfancyasanelegantdinnerparty. 40 A.Know“how”vs“what”. B.Beawareofwhatyousay. C.Youshouldpayattentiontowhatothersaresaying. D.Thiscanbeagoodchanceforyoutocommunicatewithothers. E.Dorememberthereisadifferencebetweenhonestandrudeopinions. F.Eitherway,itshowsthemthatyoucareandwanttospreadfriendship. G.However,withpracticeandpatience,youcanbecomeagreatcommunicator. 高二英语 第8页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}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。 InmyworkasavocationalschoolteacherinGermany,thereareafewrefugees(难民)in myclass.Their 41 ofGermanisoftenratherpoorregardlessofwhethertheyare“ 42 offthe boat” or have lived here for a few years. Some of these students who 43 to complete their three-yeartrainingmaycontinuetogotoschooltoattain 44 sotheycanattenduniversity. Overthelastfewweeks,Ihavetakenthemasideandgiventhem 45 onhowtoenhance theirlanguageskills,suchasfindingwaystobuildtheirvocabularybeyondclassand 46 language immersion courses.After class, I even took some of them to a 47 which displayed valuable information on a poster.They were 48 for this little gesture that benefited them a lot. Most important of all, I have given them tips on how to 49 themselves into the German culture better. Idonotgetany 50 moneyforofferingthissortofadvice,thoughIhave 51 myshort breaks over the years. But I feel it is important to help the youngsters because after graduation from university, they have great chance of 52 jobs in Germany. Meanwhile, they will feel inspiredto 53 here. Good integration is so important as it builds bridges and expands 54 . It makes me happytosharemyknowledgeasalanguageteacherandspreadthose 55 ripples (涟漪) in everydaylife. 41.A.description B.command C.appreciation D.opinion 42.A.fresh B.distant C.clear D.close 43.A.fail B.expect C.manage D.refuse 44.A.goals B.success C.qualifications D.advantage 45.A.credits B.tips C.permission D.information 46.A.recommending B.delivering C.giving D.running 47.A.gym B.noticeboard C.classroom D.stadium 48.A.sorrowful B.thoughtful C.grateful D.fearful 49.A.transform B.turn C.divide D.integrate 50.A.enough B.good C.extra D.limited 51.A.sacrificed B.wasted C.taken D.arranged 52.A.changing B.quitting C.creating D.landing 53.A.turndown B.calmdown C.slowdown D.settledown 54.A.business B.horizons C.friendship D.courses 55.A.kindness B.skill C.happiness D.culture 高二英语 第9页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}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。 Mobile payment refers to a cashless payment method using mobile devices 56 (purchase) goodsorservices. Overthepastdecade,mobilepayment 57 (become)themainpaymentmethodinChina. Whether shopping, eating or traveling, mobile payment is everywhere and popular. It has been the business card of China’s technological innovation. NFC, QR code, face 58 (recognize) andothertechnologies havebeen combinedwithvariousproductionandlifeapplications, 59 has facilitatedpeople’s lifeand promotedsocialandtechnologicalinnovation. Both onlineshopping and offline large shopping malls began to provide consumers 60 mobile payment methods suchascodescanningpayment, 61 (create)moreconvenientshoppingexperience. Although credit card payment 62 (launch) in America in the 1950s, its speed of popularizing mobile payment is very slow in the Internet era. In 2019, the scale of mobile payment inAmerica was only $112 billion,while 63 in China was $9 trillion.Nowadays, in daily routine, people in China 64 (basic) only need to carry a mobile phone. Many Americansareamazedbythepowerandconvenience 65 (bring)byChina'smobilepayment. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请以“Beasustainabletourist”为题写一篇发言稿。内容包括: 1. 生态旅游的重要性; 2. 具体建议或做法。 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。 Beasustainabletourist Sustainabletourismisaboutconnectingpeoplewiththeircultures. 高二英语 第10页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}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。 Hannah and I have been best friends since primary school and we spend almost every day with each other, sharing everything happening in our daily life and discussing problems in our school work. Sometimes, other children say we are no fun because we are both very academic and like to study, but we like it that way. We are both very hard-working and always get good gradesatschool. Last Monday, we had a surprise math quiz. Thinking it was quite easy, I was not worried abouttheresultsatall.Imusthavesoundedveryproudofmyselfafterthequiz,sayinghoweasy it was and how I was sure to get a good grade. Unexpectedly,thenext dayafter class, my math teacher told me that I had the lowest grade in the class! My heart sank and a great sense of shamewashedoverme;Imustbereallystupidtofailasimplemathquiz! Afterwards, I pretended to be cheerful, as if nothing had happened, but Hannah sensed something was wrong. When we went to wash our hands in the girls’washroom before lunch, Hannah tried to figure out what was the matter. Struggling to hold back my tears, I admitted I hadfailedthemathquiz.“Butyouareabornmathgeniusandyouhaveputallyoureffortsinit. There must be some mistakes!” Hannah couldn’t believe her ears. “I shouldn’t have been so confident.Would you pleasekeep it a secret for me?” I begged. Hannah nodded, promising not totellanyoneelseaboutthesecret. However, that afternoon I noticed that my classmates were staring at me as I came into math classand,whenIwentto sitdown,Iwasshockedto findapieceofpaperonmydeskthat said, “Stupid Sarah got a D!” I was so upset that I felt like crying. I thought that Hannah must have told my classmates about my grade after promising not to. Everyone must have been laughingbehindmyback! 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I was so angry that I went straight to Hannah. 高二英语 第11页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}The next morning, my math teacher came to me, apologizing for his carelessness. 高二英语 第12页 (共12页) {#{QQABCYAEogCAAIJAAQhCAQn4CkIQkBGAAagGBBAEMAIAgAFABAA=}#}