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2024 年高考英语模拟试题(一)
(新高考卷)
全析全解
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填
写在答题卡上。
2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。
3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。录音部分结束前,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。
1.What did the woman do yesterday?
A.She played football. B.She watched a game. C.She worked in the lab.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Our school football team played very well. Did you watch it yesterday?
W: No, I couldn’t make it. I was stuck in the laboratory.
2.Where is John’s father?
A.In the dining room. B.In the living room. C.In the garden.
【答案】C
【原文】W: John, ask your father to come to have dinner now.
M: Alright. But where is he? Is he in the living room?
W: No, he must be watering the vegetables in the garden.
3.What does the woman say about the course?
A.It is tough. B.It is bad. C.It is easy.
【答案】A
【原文】M: Is that physics course really as hard as everybody says?
W: Worse, believe it or not.
4.When will the man leave for the airport?
A.At 2:30 pm. B.At 4:30 pm C.At 6:30 pm.
【答案】B
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司【原文】W: Steven, what time is your flight?
M: It leaves at 6:30 this evening. I’m starting off at 4:30 to avoid rush-hour traffic.
W: OK, but don’t forget your video conference with Mr. Brown at 2:30 pm.
5.How will the speakers go to the exhibition?
A.By bicycle. B.By subway. C.By car.
【答案】B
【原文】W: You know what? An exhibition of Picasso’s paintings is being held in the Art Gallery. Do you want to go with
me?
M: How can I miss it? But it is burning hot. We will melt if we cycle there.
W: So we have no choice but to take the subway. If only we had a car!
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,并
标在试卷的相应位置。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.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.An activity holiday. B.Their hobbies. C.The teamwork spirit.
7.What did the woman get a prize for?
A.Climbing. B.Walking. C.Sailing.
【答案】6.A 7.B
【原文】M: How was the activity holiday?
W: It really wore me out. There were many activities: climbing, walking, sailing and so on. Every day was somewhat
different, and then on the last day they gave out prizes to the best people at each activity.
M: Did you get one?
W: Yeah. I was surprised to get one. Climbing was awful–I couldn’t reach the top of the wall. My team was the best
at the walking, though. We were left in a place and had to find our way back. We were first because luckily I could
read the map.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What does the woman think of the book?
A.It is boring. B.It is stimulating. C.It is serious.
9.Who wrote the book?
A.Lori Gottlieb. B.Aaron Esterson. C.Erik Erikson.
10.What will the man probably do next?
A.Read the book.B.Recommend the book. C.Find someone to consult.
【答案】8.B 9.A 10.A
【原文】M: What are you up to lately?
W: I have been reading a book named Maybe You Should Talk to Someone.
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司M: How do you feel about it?
W: It is wonderful. I got to this book by chance. Then I was attracted from the very first page.
M: Tell me more!
W: Lori Gottlieb, the writer, helps the readers become aware of his or her own barriers and strengths. I could even relate to
some of the situations in the book. It is very real and not boring at all.
M: So it is nothing like the serious books written by Aaron Esterson or Erik Erikson.
W: You bet! Lori Gottlieb is an excellent storyteller. Plus, the chapters are bite-sized, both laugh out-loud funny and
inspiring.
M: Sounds good. I will give it a shot.
W: I am sure you will find someone to talk to after reading the book.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What is the woman doing in Sydney?
A.Traveling.B.Studying. C.Teaching.
12.What is purpose of the course?
A.To evaluate students’ reading difficulty.
B.To enhance teachers’ reading techniques.
C.To improve teachers’ ability to teach reading.
13.Why does the woman choose the course?
A.It is multi-task.B.It is cost-effective. C.It is time-consuming.
【答案】11.B 12.C 13.B
【原文】M: Are you traveling in Sydney, too?
W: No. I’m here to attend a three-week course.
M: What are you studying, then?
W: It’s more like a training course. I’m a school teacher, and the course is about a special teaching method. It’s for helping
children who have difficulty in reading.
M: What does that mean?
W: Well, it’s not that they don’t know how to read, but rather, they can’t understand what they read.
M: Okay. I thought it was for kids who can’t see clearly. Anyway, it sounds very meaningful.
W: Thanks.
M: Is Sydney the only place where you can take this course?
W: No, but it’s much cheaper here. It also lasts longer, which means it provides more information.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Trainer and trainee. B.Boss and advisor. C.Host and guest.
15.Why does the woman mention losing weight?
A.To show how to achieve a goal.
B.To stress the importance of healthy food.
C.To express her wish to improve her health.
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司16.What can friends do to help in goal-setting?
A.Find problems.B.Tell the truth. C.Give support.
17.What makes most people do badly at reaching goals?
A.Failing to keep focused. B.Having many missions. C.Losing their way.
【答案】14.C 15.A 16.C 17.A
【原文】M: Good morning. Today we’ll talk about goal-setting and we have a special guest here, Kate Warwick. Welcome
to our program, Mrs. Warwick.
W: Thank you!
M: So Mrs. Warwick, can you tell us about your work in goal-setting?
W: Well. When it comes to goal-setting, I’m really focused. For example, if I want to lose weight, I will get a group of close
friends around me and tell them I want to lose weight and increase my health. Then I’ll take action to achieve this goal by
stopping eating unhealthy foods, etc.
M: Why do you gather some close friends together?
W: It is important for me because I need support. I know I can’t do it on my own. Also it helps, because I am able to share
my problems with them. And by telling other people “I really want to do this and I seek your help”, they can keep you
honest, I suppose.
M: And why is it that most people do so badly at reaching goals?
W: They lose focus. Everybody’s life is busy. There is so much happening in everybody’s life that what happens is that they
might have a goal, and then something will get in the road of that.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What made Chai Lin get his first bike?
A.His own efforts. B.His family’s help. C.His successful business.
19.What is the museum intended for?
A.Education. B.Fame. C.Recreation.
20.What does Chai Lin expect to do?
A.Collect more antiques. B.Produce new brand bikes.C.Expand the exhibition area.
【答案】18.B 19.A 20.C
【原文】
How many bicycles do you need in your life? For 67-year-old Chai Lin, the answer is 1,300. Chai’s passion for bicycles
dates back to the 1960s. However, a bicycle was very expensive then. Thanks to all the efforts and support in his family,
Chai got his first bike in 1980. After becoming a successful businessman years later, Chai began to collect bikes of various
brands and ages, especially antiques, from around the world. Hard-won items have brought Chai great satisfaction. With his
collection growing, there was no space big enough to keep it. In 2009, he invested 200 million yuan for a museum just for
his bikes. After 10 years’ efforts, the Gansu Sanmu Bicycle Museum finally opened to the public in January 2019 free of
charge. The museum stores not only bikes, some 200 years old, but also some 13,500 bike-related parts, books and photos.
The museum has been used as an off-campus research center for local primary and middle school students and is also
popular with tourists. Chai has equipped the museum with the latest technology. Due to limited space, a large part of Chai’s
collection is not yet exhibited. Chai hopes to enlarge the displaying area.
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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
Women are equally responsible for the growth of a free, modern society. Here’s a look at some outstanding women
who made great contributions to world history.
Maria Sibylla Merian
Today, children can explain how a caterpillar (毛毛虫) turns into a butterfly (蝴蝶). But there was a time when no one
knew this --not even scientists. Thanks to Maria Sibylla Merian, we know the truth about these beautiful winged insects.
Merian was fascinated by insects, and she began collecting, studying, and drawing them when she was as young as 13. It
was through her study of caterpillars that she discovered the truth about their life cycles.
Beryl Markham
Beryl Markham was quite incredible in not just aviation (航空) but several other industries, including horse racing. In
1936, at age 33, Markham became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic alone from the east to the west, nonstop. The
pilot played a role in the classic best-selling novel and film, Out of Africa, and had many biographies penned about her
talents and life.
Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C J. Walker developed a condition that caused her to lose her hair, and with it, an interest in hair care. She
began working for black hair care entrepreneur (企业家) Annie Turnbo Malone. Eventually, Walker began making and
marketing her own hair care products designed for African-American women. Her company developed into the successful
Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company. She is widely recognized as America’s first black female self-made
millionaire.
Hedy Lamarr
You might know Hedy Lamarr from the silver screen; she starred in many films. But her film career is far from her
only achievement; she was also a brilliant inventor. In 1942, she received a patent for an invention that could change radio
signal frequencies. It paved the way for much of the wireless technology we use today.
21.Who had a lot of enthusiasm for the study of insects?
A.Hedy Lamarr B.Beryl Markham
C.Madam C.J. Walker D.Maria Sibylla Merian
22.What made Madam C.J. Walker begin to focus on the hair care?
A.Her losing her hair. B.A type of hair care product.
C.Annie Turnbo Malone’s success. D.Her wish to help African Americans.
23.What is special about Hedy Lamar?
A.She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic alone.
B.She was both a film star and an inventor.
C.She was a successful businesswoman.
D.She was a best-selling writer.
【答案】21.D 22.A 23.B
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司【解析】本文是应用文。文章介绍了四位杰出女性。
21.细节理解题。根据 Maria Sibylla Merian 部分中的“Merian was fascinated by insects,and shebegan collecting,
studying, and drawing them when she was as young as 13.(梅里安对昆虫非常着迷,她在13岁时就开始收集、研究和
绘制昆虫。)”可知,Maria SibyllaMerian 酷爱研究昆虫。故选D。
22.推理判断题。根据 Madam CJ. Walker 部分中的“Madam C.J. Walker developed a conditionthat caused her to lose
her hair, and with it, an interest in hair care.(C.J.沃克夫人患上了一种疾病,导致她失去了头发,同时也使她对护发
产生了兴趣。)”可知,Madam C.J. Walker 掉发严重,因此对护发产生了兴趣。故选A。
23.细节理解题。根据 Hedy Lamarr 部分中的“But her film career is far from her only achievement.she was also a
brilliant inventor.(但她的电影生涯远不是她唯一的成就。她也是一位杰出的发明家。)”可知,Hedy Lamarr 不仅
是电影明星而且是发明家。故选B。
B
Teachers often can fall into the trap of teaching content, paying no attention to children. Many of us have the attitude
that “we will put the information out there, and if they don’t get it, they are to blame.”
Several years ago, I had a student named Jeremy in 12th - grade English, in which British literature was taught. I
struggled to find ways to make the content interesting. Jeremy didn’t care. Though Jeremy was classified as. gifted, he slept
in class every day. I began to get really frustrated. I even began to dislike him.
High school teachers sometimes develop a hands-off attitude. I thought, “OK, Jeremy, if you want to fail my class,
fine. I’ve tried everything.” As time went on, I ignored Jeremy. I didn’t ask him questions, or even make eye contact with
him.
By accident, I found that Jeremy was capable of much more. One day, I went to the broadcasting classroom to edit a
video. On this day, several students were working on an assignment. Then I heard a voice I recognized. I looked up and saw
Jeremy was teaching his classmates energetically how to film. My first thought was that Jeremy must have a twin! Suddenly
he realized I was sitting in the corner.
Our eyes met. “Mrs. Duff?” he asked with surprise. “You know how to edit video?”
“Yes. I had no idea you were a videographer!” At this, he smiled with pride and explained the project his group was
working on. It was clear he had earned his classmates’ respect. And it was suddenly clear to me that I had not really made an
effort to know Jeremy at all.
What happened next was amazing. In class, Jeremy stayed awake and completed his work. He passed my class with a
B.
What happened? When Jeremy encountered me outside English class, it changed his perspective of me. He realized I
wasn’t just some odd lady trying to force him to learn British poetry. Equally important, my perspective about him changed.
He wasn’t just the kid who slept in my class.
I’m not proud that I didn’t make a better effort to know Jeremy before the encounter in the broadcast room. I told
myself I had tried everything, but I had not stepped outside of my little English world at all.
24.What’s the purpose of paragraph 1?
A.To draw readers’ interest. B.To introduce the author’s idea.
C.To remind teachers of teaching traps. D.To ask students to shift learning focus.
25.What did the author do when Jeremy showed lasting boredom in her class?
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C.She kept on persuading him. D.She made teaching more interesting.
26.How did the author feel when she saw Jeremy as a videographer?
A.Proud. B.Relaxed.
C.Regretful. D.Rewarded.
27.What does the author intend to tell us?
A.Why to build a common perspective.
B.How to transform a student’s negative behavior.
C.Teachers should reach students in individual ways.
D.Students will eventually connect with their teachers.
【答案】24.B 25.B 26.C 27.C
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在教学过程中,仅仅关注教学内容,而没有注意去了解学生,后来
一个叫杰里米的学生改变了作者的想法。
24.推理判断题。根据第一段“Teachers often can fall into the trap of teaching content, paying no attention to children.
Many of us have the attitude that “we will put the information out there, and if they don’t get it, they are to blame.”(教师往
往会陷入教学内容的陷阱,不关注孩子。我们中的许多人都有这样的态度:“我们会把信息放在那里,如果他们
没有得到,他们就该受到指责。”)”可推知,第一段的目的是介绍作者对教师的一种观点。故选B。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“As time went on, I ignored Jeremy. I didn’t ask him questions, or even make eye
contact with him.(随着时间的推移,我忽略了杰里米。我没有问他问题,甚至没有和他眼神交流)”可知,当杰里米
在她的课上表现出持久的无聊时,作者放弃了他。故选B。
26.推理判断题。根据第六段““Yes. I had no idea you were a videographer!” At this, he smiled with pride and
explained the project his group was working on. It was clear he had earned his classmates’ respect. And it was suddenly
clear to me that I had not really made an effort to know Jeremy at all.(“是的。我都不知道你是摄像师!”听了这话,他
自豪地笑了笑,并解释了他的团队正在进行的项目。很明显,他赢得了同学们的尊敬。我突然明白了,我根本没
有真正努力去了解杰里米)”可推知,当作者看到杰里米是一个摄像师时,她感到很遗憾没有真正去了解杰里米。故
选C。
27.推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Teachers often can fall into the trap of teaching content, paying no attention to
children.(教师往往会陷入教学内容的陷阱,不关注孩子)”和最后一段“I’m not proud that I didn’t make a better effort
to know Jeremy before the encounter in the broadcast room. I told myself I had tried everything, but I had not stepped
outside of my little English world at all.(在播音室的那次会面之前,我没有花更多的精力去了解杰里米,这并不让我
感到骄傲。我告诉自己,我什么都试过了,但我根本没有走出我的英语小世界)”可推知,作者想告诉我们教师应该
用不同的方式去接触学生。故选C。
C
The most successful inventions have one thing in common: creativity. But keeping creativity can be difficult. Previous
research has focused on the benefits of awards or recognition, but Professor Markus Baer has found something different.
To study the effect receiving an award or recognition had on producers, Baer and other researchers conducted a study
of 224 first-time cookbook authors in the United Kingdom. It was found that only about 50% of cookbook authors with a
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司successful debut went on to produce a second cookbook. Interestingly, they also discovered that the more creative the first
cookbook was, the less likely the author was to produce a second cookbook.
“In our study, we found that people who develop creative ideas and receive awards for them start to see themselves as a
creative person. This new-found identity is then in need of protection,” Baer said. “Stepping out of this new-found identity
— by producing an idea that may disappoint in comparison to their earlier work — always makes them stressed out.”
One way to avoid the bad situation is to stop producing works altogether. You cannot compromise (使陷入危险) your
good name when you do not produce anything new. According to Baer, Harper Lee is a perfect example of this. Her first
book, To Kill a Mockingbird, is one of the bestselling and most loved American novels of all time. Yet she didn’t publish
again until 55 years later.
Creativity is most likely to thrive in environments where producers are motivated primarily by the challenge and
meaning of the work itself and don’t have to worry about the impact on their previously established reputation, Baer said.
Therefore, in Baer’s view, to encourage continuous creativity, we must make sure that rewards and recognition are not
only offered for the outcome of the creative process — a new product — but also for the process of developing the outcome.
Besides, we must reward both success and learning from failure. While success is difficult to predict and often requires a
fair amount of luck, learning from failure can be immensely beneficial and should be encouraged.
28.What does the new study find out?
A.The works of productive writers are usually creative.
B.Many successful inventions are encouraged by rewards.
C.Winning awards is usually easy for first-time producers.
D.Recognition may be a discouragement to creative producers.
29.What does Baer point out about award-winning producers in paragraph 3?
A.They feel bored after their first success.
B.Creative identity causes extra stress for them.
C.Lack of public attention is unacceptable for them.
D.Many of their later works are not as good as their first one.
30.What does the author want to show by giving the example of Harper Lee?
A.People can never create great works without effort.
B.People can actually learn to be creative at any age.
C.Producers tend to avoid creating new works to prevent failure.
D.Producers enjoying taking risks are considered more creative.
31.What does the underlined word “thrive” in the last but one paragraph probably mean?
A.Reduce. B.Remain. C.Increase. D.Disappear.
【答案】28.D 29.B 30.C 31.C
【解析】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了一些有创造力的制作人为了避免失败,会停止创作新的作品。想要鼓励
持续的创造力,要确保不仅对创造过程的结果给予奖励和认可,而且对发展结果的过程给予认可。
28.细节理解题。根据第二段“It was found that only about 50% of cookbook authors with a successful debut went on to
produce a second cookbook. Interestingly, they also discovered that the more creative the first cookbook was, the less likely
the author was to produce a second cookbook.(研究发现,只有大约50%成功问世的烹饪书作者会继续创作第二本烹
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得到认可可能会导致有创意的制作者停止创作,换句话说认可可能会阻碍有创意的制作者。故选D。
29.细节理解题。根据第三段““In our study, we found that people who develop creative ideas and receive awards for
them start to see themselves as a creative person. This new-found identity is then in need of protection,” Baer said.
“Stepping out of this new-found identity — by producing an idea that may disappoint in comparison to their earlier work —
always makes them stressed out.”(贝尔说:“在我们的研究中,我们发现那些开发出创造性想法并因此获得奖项的人
开始将自己视为一个有创造力的人。这种新发现的身份需要保护。走出这种新发现的身份——产生一个与他们早
期的作品相比可能令人失望的想法——总是让他们感到压力。”)”可知,贝尔指出已经获奖的制作人所获得的创造
性身份会让他们感到有额外的压力。故选B。
30.推理判断题。根据第四段“One way to avoid the bad situation is to stop producing works altogether. You cannot
compromise your good name when you do not produce anything new. According to Baer, Harper Lee is a perfect example
of this. Her first book, To Kill a Mockingbird, is one of the bestselling and most loved American novels of all time. Yet she
didn’t publish again until 55 years later.(避免这种糟糕情况的一种方法是完全停止创作作品。如果你不创作任何新作
品,你就不会损害你的名誉。贝尔认为,哈珀·李就是一个很好的例子。她的第一本书《杀死一只知更鸟》是有史
以来最畅销、最受欢迎的美国小说之一。然而,直到55年后,她才再次出版)”可知,作者以哈珀·李为例,是为了
说明一些制作人倾向于停止创作新的作品,以避免失败。故选C。
31.词句猜测题。根据倒数第二段“Creativity is most likely to thrive in environments where producers are motivated
primarily by the challenge and meaning of the work itself and don’t have to worry about the impact on their previously
established reputation,” Baer said.(贝尔说,在制作人主要受作品本身的挑战和意义激励的环境中,创造力最有可能
thrive,而不必担心对他们之前建立的声誉的影响)”以及常识可知,制作人受作品本身的挑战和意义激励时,他们
的创造力最可能会蓬勃发展,推测划线单词表示“蓬勃发展,增长”,与increase同义。故选C。
D
With an abundance of sun and wind, Spain is positioning itself as Europe’s future leader in green hydrogen production
to clean up heavy industries. But some energy experts express caution because this process relies on massive availability of
zero-carbon electricity.
Green hydrogen is created when renewable energy sources power an electrical current that runs through water,
separating its hydrogen and oxygen molecules (分子). The process doesn’t produce planet-warming carbon dioxide, but less
than 0.1% of global hydrogen production is currently created in this way.
The separated hydrogen can be used in the production of steel, ammonia (氨) and chemical products, all of which
require industrial processes that are harder to stop fossil fuels. Hydrogen also can be used as a transportation fuel, which
could one day transform the highly polluting shipping and aviation sectors.
Spain’s large, windswept and thinly populated territory receives more than 2,500 hours of sunshine on average per
year, providing ideal conditions for wind and solar energy, and therefore green hydrogen production.
“If you look at where hydrogen is going to be produced in Europe in the next million years, it’s in two countries, Spain
and Portugal,” said Thierry Lepercq, the founder and president of HyDeal Ambition, an industry platform bringing together
30 companies. “Hydrogen is the new oil.”
Lepercq is working with companies like Spanish gas pipeline corporation Enagas and global steel giant ArcelorMittal
to design an end-to-end model for hydrogen production, distribution and supply at a competitive price. Criticism has
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argues that solar energy produced in Spain is priced low enough to compete.
Globally, Lepercq said, “Electricity is 20% of energy consumption. What about the 80% that is not electrified? ... You
need to replace those fossil fuels. Not in 50 years’ time. You need to replace them now.”
32.Why are some experts cautious about green hydrogen production in Spain?
A.It needs large amounts of sun and wind. B.It has an effect on heavy industries.
C.It causes conflicts among countries. D.It uses lots of zero-carbon electricity.
33.What is the advantage of green hydrogen production in Spain?
A.Ideal geographical conditions. B.The support from government.
C.Hydrogen production technology. D.Well-developed public transports.
34.What can be inferred about green hydrogen in Spain according to Lepercq?
A.It is highly priced. B.It is easy to store.
C.It is competitive. D.It is highly-polluting.
35.What is the passage mainly about?
A.Spain manages to use zero-carbon electricity. B.Spain struggles to lead EU in heavy industry.
C.Spain takes the lead in preventing air pollution. D.Spain replaces fossil fuel with green hydrogen.
【答案】32.D 33.A 34.C 35.D
【解析】本文为一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了凭借充足的阳光和风,西班牙将成为欧洲绿色氢生产的未来领导者。
32.细节理解题。根据第一段“But some energy experts express caution because this process relies on massive
availability of zero-carbon electricity.(但一些能源专家表示谨慎,因为这一过程依赖于零碳电力的大量可用性)”可知,
一些能源专家表示谨慎是因为这一过程依赖于零碳电力的大量可用性。故选D。
33.细节理解题。根据第四段“Spain’s large, windswept and thinly populated territory receives more than 2,500 hours
of sunshine on average per year, providing ideal conditions for wind and solar energy, and therefore green hydrogen
production.(西班牙面积大,多风,人口稀少,每年平均日照超过2500小时,为风能和太阳能提供了理想的条件,
因此也为绿色氢生产提供了理想的条件)”可知,西班牙绿色氢生产的一大优势就是其优越的地理条件。故选A。
34.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Lepercq is working with companies like Spanish gas pipeline corporation Enagas
and global steel giant ArcelorMittal to design an end-to-end model for hydrogen production, distribution and supply at a
competitive price. Criticism has centered on green hydrogen’s higher cost compared with highly-polluting “gray hydrogen”
drawn from natural gas. Lepercq argues that solar energy produced in Spain is priced low enough to compete.(Lepercq正在
与西班牙天然气管道公司Enagas和全球钢铁巨头ArcelorMittal公司合作,设计一种端到端的氢气生产、分销和供
应模式,价格具有竞争力。批评的焦点是,与从天然气中提取的高污染“灰氢”相比,绿色氢的成本更高。
Lepercq认为,西班牙生产的太阳能价格足够低,具有竞争力)”可知,Lepercq认为西班牙的绿氢生产极具竞争性。
故选C。
35.主旨大意题。根据第一段“With an abundance of sun and wind, Spain is positioning itself as Europe’s future leader
in green hydrogen (氢气) production to clean up heavy industries.(凭借充足的阳光和风,西班牙将自己定位为清洁重工
业的绿色氢生产的欧洲的未来领导者)”以及第四段“Spain’s large, windswept and thinly populated territory receives
more than 2,500 hours of sunshine on average per year, providing ideal conditions for wind and solar energy, and therefore
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理想的条件,因此也为绿色氢生产提供了理想的条件)”根据最后一段“You need to replace those fossil fuels. Not in
50 years’ time. You need to replace them now.”(你需要替代那些化石燃料)可知,本文主要介绍的是西班牙凭借充
足的阳光和风打算用绿色氢来取代化石燃料。由此可知,D选项“西班牙用绿色氢取代化石燃料”作为文章标题
最为合适。故选D。
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。
Have you ever wondered why different people react differently to the things you say and do? Maybe you told your
parents a story that made them laugh, but found that the same story was upsetting to the kids at school. What caused them to
react so differently? 36
Boundaries are the cut-off point between what a person finds funny and charming, and what they find hurtful and
inappropriate. 37 You may not always share a person’s boundaries, but it’s still important to respect them.
38 That’s why it’s especially important to be a good listener when you’re first getting to know someone.
Listening will help you get a feel for the topics they are comfortable discussing. 39 If they become withdrawn
when you bring up a certain topic, or they try to change subjects, you may be making them uncomfortable. Then it is better
to pull back in the conversation, and let them take the lead for a while.
While many people won’t tell you directly that you’ve made them uncomfortable, some people will. 40 In
that case, it’s always best to apologize and correct the offensive behavior. Failing to take a step back can create a lot of
discomfort for the people around you. Most people can forgive a one-time slip, but you should avoid making the same
mistake repeatedly, which can damage a friendship.
A.You aren’t sure of a person’s boundaries.
B.Different people have different boundaries.
C.The gateway to a healthy relationship is boundaries.
D.They may tell you that you’re standing too close to them.
E.Pay attention to the way they react to your ideas and jokes.
F.A person tends to tell you directly if you’ve made a mistake.
G.The answer has something to do with a tricky concept called boundaries.
【答案】36.G 37.B 38.A 39.E 40.D
【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述不同的人有不同的舒适“界限”,作者就怎样识别人们的“界限”给出
建议。
36.由上文“Have you ever wondered why different people react differently to the things you say and do? Maybe you told
your parents a story that made them laugh, but found that the same story was upsetting to the kids at school. What caused
them to react so differently? (你有没有想过,为什么不同的人对你说的和做的事情有不同的反应?也许你给父母讲了
一个让他们发笑的故事,但却发现同样的故事让学校的孩子们感到不安。是什么导致他们的反应如此不同?)”可知,
上文主要提出问题:是什么导致他们的反应如此不同?G项The answer has something to do with a tricky concept
called boundaries.(答案与一个叫做边界的棘手概念有关。)符合语境,回答了上文的问题。故选G项。
37.由下文“You may not always share a person’s boundaries, but it’s still important to respect them.(你可能并不总是与
某人的界限一样,但尊重他们仍然很重要。)”推知,不同的人的界限是不一样的。B项Different people have
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38.由下文“That’s why it’s especially important to be a good listener when you’re first getting to know someone.
Listening will help you get a feel for the topics they are comfortable discussing. (这就是为什么当你第一次了解某人时,
成为一个好的倾听者尤为重要。倾听将帮助你了解他们乐于讨论的话题。)”可知,作者这里主要讲通过倾听可以让
你了解某人的界限,A项You aren’t sure of a person’s boundaries.(你不确定一个人的界限。)符合语境,空后内容是
对本空情况提出解决方案。故选A项。
39.由下文“If they become withdrawn when you bring up a certain topic, or they try to change subjects, you may be
making them uncomfortable. Then it is better to pull back in the conversation, and let them take the lead for a while.(如果
他们在你提到某个话题时有所退缩,或者他们试图改变话题,你可能正在让他们感到不舒服。那么,最好在谈话
中退一步,让他们暂时领先一段时间。)”推知,应该注意与你谈话的人的反应,根据他们的反应采取不同的应对方
法。E项Pay attention to the way they react to your ideas and jokes.(注意他们对你的想法和笑话的反应)符合语境。其
中they react与下文they try to change subjects对应。故选E项。
40.由上文“While many people won’t tell you directly that you’ve made them uncomfortable, some people will.(虽然很
多人不会直接告诉你你让他们感到不舒服,但有些人会的。)”可知,这里主要讲有些人会直接告诉你他们感到不舒
服,D项They may tell you that you’re standing too close to them.(他们可能会告诉你,你站得离他们太近了。)符合语
境,承接上文,其中They 与上文some对应。故选D项。
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。
During a period of two months, the east coast of Florida was hit by three major hurricanes!
When we 41 on the morning of September 5, my husband and I stood on the balcony(阳台) and watched the
still-powerful winds break huge trees. 42 , in the midst of these destructive winds, we spotted a flash of color in
our 43 . No more than ten feet from where we stood, a hummingbird(蜂鸟) 44 in front of us.
This was the first time we had ever 45 a hummingbird in our yard-or in Florida! Because they are rare, the
46 of a hummingbird in Brevard County, Florida, is almost a 47 in itself.
Although I had been trying to grow all the right plants to 48 them, it took a hurricane for me to 59
attract them to my yard and to really observe them closely. Almost every day since the hurricanes, I have had the 50
of observing the visiting hummingbirds. With a feeder right outside my window, I get a daily bird’s view.
The hurricane season affected me in a very 51 way. Every time I see the hummingbirds, I am 52
of the many blessings-hope, beauty, strength, and determination, which nature 53 for us. But perhaps the
greatest 54 is that wonders are out there waiting to pay us a visit. We just need to keep 55 the seeds
of beauty and faith, and we need to keep an eye out for the wonders!
41.A.woke up B.stood up C.looked up D.turned up
42.A.Generally B.Gradually C.Normally D.Suddenly
43.A.room B.garden C.platform D.office
44.A.landed B.dropped C.returned D.tripped
45.A.heard B.drawn C.seen D.caught
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47.A.symbol B.concept C.belief D.wonder
48.A.attract B.feed C.drive D.impress
49.A.formally B.finally C.regularly D.constantly
50.A.task B.joy C.skill D.plan
51.A.typical B.positive C.strange D.casual
52.A.accused B.warned C.reminded D.cured
53.A.discovers B.forms C.holds D.predicts
54.A.message B.hobby C.subject D.chance
55.A.buying B.changing C.receiving D.planting
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者一直在自家院子里试图种植所有合适的植物来吸引当地罕见的蜂鸟,
终于在一次飓风来袭后,蜂鸟出现了。蜂鸟的到来带给作者“美丽,力量和决心的启示”,但是,最大的启示是:
奇迹在那里等待着来拜访我们。
41.A当我们在9月5日早上醒来时,我和丈夫站在阳台上,看着仍然强大的风折断了参天大树。A. woke up 醒
来;B. stood up 站起来;C. looked up 抬头看;D. turned up 出现。根据时间“ on the morning of September 5”可
知早上醒来,woke up 符合语境。故选A。
42.D突然,在这阵阵破坏性的风中,我们在我们的花园里发现了一抹色彩。A. Generally 一般地;B. Gradually
逐渐地;C. Normally 通常地;D. Suddenly突然。根据下文“No more than ten feet from where we stood, a
hummingbird(蜂鸟) in front of us. (离我们站立的地方不到十英尺,一只蜂鸟出现了,并在我们面前飞
着。)”可知,飓风天气看见一抹蜂鸟的颜色,很是突然。故选D。
43.B突然,在这阵阵破坏性的风中,我们在我们的花园里发现了一抹色彩。A. room 房间;B. garden 花园;C.
platform 讲台;D. office办公室。根据语境,作者早上醒来后,站在阳台上看外面飓风肆虐,这时飞来一只蜂鸟,
因此,蜂鸟出现在阳台外的花园, garden 比较符合语境。故选B。
44.A离我们站立的地方不到十英尺,一只蜂鸟出现了,并在我们面前飞着。A. landed 降落;B. dropped 掉落;
C. returned 返回;D. tripped 绊倒。根据上文“we spotted a flash of color in our (我们在我们的花园里发
现了一抹色彩。)”可知,飓风中,花园里此时出现一只蜂鸟。 landed 符合语境,故选A。
45.C这是我们第一次在我们的院子里——或着佛罗里达州,看到蜂鸟! A. heard 听到;B. drawn 画;C. seen
看到;D. caught 抓住。下文“Because they are rare, the of a hummingbird in Brevard County, Florida, is
almost a in itself.( 因为它们很罕见,所以在佛罗里达州布里瓦德县,看见蜂鸟本身几乎是一个奇迹。)”
可知,蜂鸟在佛罗里达州实属罕见, seen 符合语境。故选C。
46.D因为它们很罕见,所以在佛罗里达州布里瓦德县,看见蜂鸟本身几乎是一个奇迹。A. color 颜色;B. name
姓名;C. shape 形状;D. sight 观看。上文“This was the first time we had ever a hummingbird in our yard-
or in Florida!( 这是我们第一次在我们的院子里——或着佛罗里达州,看到蜂鸟! )”可知,作者第一次在佛罗里达
州,而且是白家院子里看见了蜂鸟, sight 符合语境。故选D。
47.D因为它们很罕见,所以在佛罗里达州布里瓦德县,看见蜂鸟本身几乎是一个奇迹。A. symbol 符号;B.
concept 概念;C. belief 信念;D. wonder 奇迹。根据句中的 rare 可知,蜂鸟在这里很罕见,所以看见蜂鸟是个奇
迹。故选D。
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并真正仔细观察它们。A. attract 吸引;B. feed 喂养;C. drive 驱赶;D. impress使……印象深刻。根据后半句“it
took a hurricane for me to attract them to my yard and to really observe them closely.( 经过一场飓风,我才
最终将它们吸引到我的院子里。)” 可知,作者以前也试图“吸引”蜂鸟到院子里来, attract 符合语境。故选A。
49.B虽然我一直试图种植所有合适的植物来吸引它们,但经过一场飓风,我才最终将它们吸引到我的院子里,
并真正仔细观察它们。A. formally正式地;B. finally 最后;C. regularly 定期地;D. constantly 不断地。根据语境,
作者的院子里有各种适合蜂鸟食用的植物,在飓风之后,总算派上了用场,吸引蜂鸟来觅食。finally 符合语境。
故选B。
50.B自飓风以来,几乎每天都有观察来访蜂鸟的喜悦。A. task 任务;B. joy 喜悦;C. skill 技巧;D. plan 计划。
上文“Because they are rare, the of a hummingbird in Brevard County, Florida, is almost a in
itself. (因为它们很罕见,所以在佛罗里达州布里瓦德县,看见蜂鸟本身几乎是一个奇迹。)”可知,每天都能看见罕
见的蜂鸟,给作者带来了喜悦。故选B。
51.B飓风季节对我有一个非常积极的影响。A. typical典型的;B. positive 积极的;C. strange 奇怪的;D. casual
休闲的。下文“Every time I see the hummingbirds, I am of the many blessings-hope, beauty, strength, and
determination, which nature for us. (每次我看到蜂鸟,我都会想起大自然为我们带来的许多祝福:美丽,
力量和决心的信息。)”可知,蜂鸟的到来使作者想到了美丽、力量和决心这一些积极向上的信息,故选B。
52.C我每次看到蜂鸟,都会想起大自然为我们带来的许多祝福:美丽,力量和决心的启示。A. accused起诉;控
告;B. warned警告;C. reminded提醒;D. cured治愈。上文“The hurricane season affected me in a very
way.( 飓风季节以非常积极的方式影响了我。)”可知,飓风季节到来的蜂鸟,使作者想到一些美好的东西。 remind
sb. of sth. 意为“使某人想起……;提醒某人……”。故选C。
53.C每次我看到蜂鸟,我都会想起大自然为我们带来的许多祝福:美丽,力量和决心的启示。A. discovers 发现;
B. forms 形成;C. holds 持有;拥有;D. predicts预测。根据句意,此处指“我都会想起大自然持有的许多祝福”。
故选C。
54.A但也许最大的启示是,奇迹在那里等待来拜访我们。A. message 留言,启示;B. hobby 爱好;C. subject 主
题;D. chance 机会。上文“Every time I see the hummingbirds, I am of the many blessings-hope, beauty,
strength, and determination, which nature for us.”可知,蜂鸟的到来带给作者“美丽,力量和决心的启示”,
但是,最大的启示是:奇迹终究会到来。故选A。
55.D我们只需要不断播下美丽和信仰的种子,我们只需要留意奇迹! A. buying 购买;B. changing 更换;C.
receiving 接收;D. planting 种植。上文“Although I had been trying to grow all the right plants to them, it
took a hurricane for me to attract them to my yard and to really observe them closely.( 虽然我一直试图种植
所有合适的植物来吸引它们,但经过一场飓风,我才最终将它们吸引到我的院子里,并真正仔细观察它们。)”可知,
plant 为复现词,故选D。
第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)
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The animated film Chang An has become a surprise hit, earning 56 impressive 600 million yuan at the box office
of the Chinese mainland within just ten days of its release. It has appealed to audiences of all ages, who 57
(enthusiastic) recite poetry alongside the characters on screen, taking them on a fantastic journey. This film not only
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“Chinese Poetry Universe.”
The story centers around the deep friendship between poet Gao Shi and the romantic poet Li Bai offering a brief look
into the glorious history of the Tang era, 59 is known for its economic prosperity and cultural advancement. The 48
Tang poems 60 (feature) in the movie present a view of the most excellent poets of that time as well as their political
ambitions and ideals. These poems transport audiences 61 sandy deserts to mist-filled regions along the Yangtze
River.
Chang An is undoubtedly a masterpiece that shows the unique 62 (characteristic) of Chinese culture to the world.
In China, poets and their poems 63 (consider) national treasures. These poems describe not only the historical changes
of a dynasty, but also 64 (people) understanding of the world. The film has raised the audiences’ 65 (aware)
and enhanced their love and belief in Chinese culture.
【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了动画电影《长安三万里》所取得的成就、电影故事简介及文化意义。
56.an考查冠词。句意:动画电影《长安三万里》出人意料地大受欢迎,上映仅10天就在中国大陆获得了令人印
象深刻的6亿元票房。此处泛指“一个令人印象深刻的6亿元票房”,用不定冠词,impressive是以元音音素开头
的词,应用an。故填an。
57.enthusiastically 考查词形转换。句意:它吸引了各个年龄段的观众,他们热情地与银幕上的角色一起背诵诗歌。
此处修饰动词recite,应用副词作状语。故填enthusiastically。
58.to explore考查非谓语动词。句意:这部电影不仅认同中国人民,而且让世界探索唐诗的丰富传统和“中国诗
歌宇宙”。固定搭配allow sb. to do sth.“允许某人做某事”。故填to explore。
59.which考查定语从句。句意:故事围绕诗人高石和浪漫主义诗人李白之间的深厚友谊展开,简要介绍了以经济
繁荣和文化进步而闻名的唐朝的辉煌历史。此处是非限定性定语从句,先行词是the Tang era,指物,关系词替代
先行词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词which引导。故填which。
60.featured考查非谓语动词。句意:电影中的48首唐诗展现了当时最优秀的诗人以及他们的政治抱负和理想。
feature与poems是逻辑动宾关系,此处为被动,应用过去分词作后置定语。故填featured。
61.from考查介词。句意:这些诗将观众从沙漠地带带到长江沿岸雾气弥漫的地区。固定搭配from...to...“从……
到……”。故填from。
62.characteristics考查名词复数。句意:《长安三万里》无疑是一个杰作,显示了中国文化对世界的独特的特征。
characteristic“特征”,可数名词,由语境及常识可知,中国文化的独特特征有很多,应用名词复数形式。故填
characteristics。
63.are considered考查动词时态语态。句意:在中国,诗人和他们的诗被认为是国宝。consider与主语poets and
their poems是逻辑动宾关系,应用被动语态,句子陈述客观事实,应用一般现在时,主语是复数,be动词使用
are。故填are considered。
64.people’s考查名词所有格。句意:这些诗不仅描绘了一个朝代的历史变迁,也描绘了人们对世界的认识。
people与understanding of the world是所属关系,应用名词所有格。故填people’s。
65.awareness考查词形转换。句意:这部电影提高了观众的意识,增强了他们对中国文化的热爱和信仰。此处作
宾语,应用名词awareness“意识”,不可数名词。故填awareness。
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司假定你是李华,你校英文报正在为2023年6月5日的世界环境日征集环保口号。请你给口号征集负责人Alex写一
封信,介绍自己的口号,内容包括:
1. 口号的具体内容;
2. 口号内涵;
3. 对口号入选的期待。
参考词汇:口号 slogan
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Alex,
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Yours
Li Hua
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Dear Alex,
I’m Li Hua. Learning that slogans for the World Environment Day 2023 are in great need, I’m writing to introduce my
version — Our Earth, Our Responsibility.
It is born out of the understanding that we are one people and we have only one Earth. So most importantly, we should
safeguard the diversity of life on Earth, its ecosystems and its limited resources. And it is the unity of people all over the
world that matters most in protecting our earth.
I hope my slogan can call on more people to shoulder their responsibility and meet with your favorable reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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It was Christmastime 1974. I was ten years old, but I was not looking forward to Christmas. The previous spring my
mother had moved our family from rural Alabama to sunny Southern California. My little brother Todd, and I were leaving
behind all of our extended family. This would be my first Christmas away from Alabama.
I was a fat, awkward child with a high-pitched voice and a heavy southern accent. My first day at my new school, I
went to the front of my fourth grade class to introduce myself. All I said was my name and where I was from. The class
burst into laughter with jeers of “He talks funny”. It took the teacher two minutes to restore order.
I was so disappointed that I went to a gas station afterschool and used the phone booth (亭子) there to place a call to
my grandmother. I was going to ask her whether I could return to Alabama and live with her and whether she would send
me the money for a bus ticket home. But the line was busy, and despite several attempts, I didn’t get through.
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学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司My Granny was everything good about Christmas. Her language of love was food. She would spend weeks cooking for
Christmas Eve when all of her children and grandchildren would gather at her house. Every favorite dish dessert and cakes
was made. Her table and sideboard groaned (发吱嘎声) under the weight of the food. My cousins, my brother and I would
burst through her backdoor, our arrival announced by the rhyme of five silver bells, which hung on the door. Her house was
tiny but to us children, it was glorious.
She sewed new night dresses for all of her grandchildren. She searched catalogs, newspaper advertisements, and stores
all over town to get us exactly the toys we had requested. She was my comfort. She was magical. I missed her desperately.
Fortunately, there was only one week left before the Christmas break. I was longing for my familiar southern
Christmas.
注意:
1.续写的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning, a large enough package from Granny was delivered to our new house.
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Just then the phone rang.
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【解析】本文以时间为线索展开。作者十岁那年和妈妈一起离开了家乡,对亲人的思念和无法融入新的环境使得
作者非常失落,在这一年的圣诞节,奶奶从家乡寄来了一个很大的包裹,里面是给作者和弟弟的各种礼物,奶奶
也打来了电话,这让作者感到了宽慰和幸福。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天早上,奶奶给我们的新家送来了一个很大的包裹。”可知,第一段可描写奶奶送来
的包裹里包含的丰富的东西。
②由第二段首句内容“就在这时,电话铃响了。”可知,第二段可描写作者和奶奶聊了很久,感到非常温暖和宽
慰。
2.续写线索:搬运包裹——查看——惊喜——聊天——确认——宽慰
【参考范文】
During the Christmas break, a large enough package from Granny was delivered to our new house. It was too
heavy for us to carry into the living room. To our surprise, it was large enough to hold a small refrigerator. Todd and I were
giddy to know what it contained. We couldn’t wait to tear the box, delighted to discover mounds of homemade Christmas
treats, presents wrapped in decorative paper, and neatly folded pajamas for each of us. As each gift came out, we shrieked
with excitement. The box seemed bottomless and the smell of our Granny’s house was filling the air.
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rising. She asked us about school and assured us we had received the package. She did it in such a way that we both thought
we were her favorite. For me, it was the highlight of Christmas. My granny packaged and shipped magic and love. She
came to rescue me, softening my anxiety and lightening my life as well
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