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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark
A,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Eveniffamiliesdon'tsitdowntoeattogetherasfrequentlyasbefore,millionsof
Britonswillnonethelesshavegotasharethisweekendofoneofthatnation9sgreat
traditions:theSundayroast.]acoldwinter'sday,fewculinarypleasurescan
2__it.Yetaswereportnow,thefoodpolicearedeterminedthatthis3shouldbe
renderedyetanotherguiltypleasure4todamageourhealth.
TheFoodStandardsAuthority(FSA)has5apublicwarningabouttherisks
ofacompoundcalledacrylamidethatformsinsomefoodscooked6high
temperatures.Thismeansthatpeopleshould7crispingtheirroastpotatoes,reject
thin-crustpizzasandonly8toasttheirbread.Butwhereistheevidenceto
supportsuchalarmistadvice?9studieshaveshownthatacrylamidecan
causeneurologicaldamageinmice,thereisno10evidencethatitcauses
cancerinhumans.
Scientistssaythecompoundis11tocausecancerbuthavenohardscientific
proof12theprecautionaryprinciple,itcouldbearguedthatitis13tofollow
theFSAadvice.14,itwasrumouredthatsmokingcausedcancerfbryearsbefore
theevidencewasfoundtoprovea15.
Doubtlessapieceofboiledbeefcanalwaysbe16uponSunday
alongsidesomesteamedvegetables,withouttheYorkshirepuddingandnowine.But
wouldlifebeworthliving?17,theFSAsaysitisnottellingpeopletocutoutroast
foods18,buttoreducetheirlifetimeintake.However,their19riskscoming
acrossasbeingpushyandoverprotective.Constanthealthscaresjust20with
onelistening.
.1.
1.[A]In[B]Towards[C]On[D]Till
2.[A]match[B]express[C]satisfy[D]influence
3.[A]patience[B]enjoyment[C]surprise[D]concern
4.[A]intensified[B]privileged[C]compelled[D]guaranteed
5.[A]issued[B]received[C]ignored[D]cancelled
6.[A]under[B]at[C]for[D]by
7.[A]forget[B]regret[C]finish[D]avoid
8.[A]partially[B]regularly[C]easily[D]initially
9.[A]Unless[B]Since[C]if[D]While
10.[A]secondary[B]external[C]conclusive[D]negative
1l.[A]insufficient[B]bound[C]likely[D]slow
12.[A]Onthebasisof[B]Atthecostof[C]Inadditionto[D]Incontrastt
13.[A]interesting[B]advisable[C]urgent[D]fortunate
14.[A]Asusual[B]Inparticular[C]Bydefinition[D]Afterall
15.[A]resemblance[B]combination[C]connection[D]pattern
16.[A]made[B]served[C]saved[D]used
17.[A]Tobefair[B]Forinstance[C]Tobebrief[D]Ingeneral
18.[A]reluctantly[B]entirely[C]gradually[D]carefully
19.[A]promise[B]experience[C]campaign[D]competition
20.[A]followup[B]pickup[C]openup[D]endup
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartADirections:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,
CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
.2.
Text1
AgroupofLabourMPs,amongthemYvetteCooper,arebringinginthenew
yearwithacalltoinstituteaUK“townofculture“award.Theproposalisthatit
shouldsitalongsidetheexistingcityofculturetitle,whichwasheldbyHullin2017,
andhasbeenawardedtoCoventryfor2021.Cooperandhercolleaguesarguethatthe
successofthecrownforHull,whereitbroughtin£220mofinvestmentandan
avalancheofarts,oughtnottobeconfinedtocities.Britain9stowns,itistrue,arenot
preventedfromapplying,buttheygenerallylacktheresourcestoputtogetherabidto
beattheirbiggercompetitors.Atownofcultureawardcould,itisargued,becomean
annualevent,attractingfundingandcreatingjobs.
SomemightseetheproposalasaboobyprizeforthefactthatBritainisno
longerabletoapplyforthemuchmoreprestigioustitleofEuropeancapitalofculture,
asought-afterawardbaggedbyGlasgowin1990andLiverpoolin2008.Acynic
mightspeculatethattheUKisonthevergeofdisappearingintoanendlessfeverof
self-celebrationinitsdesperationtoreinventitselfforthepost-Brexitworld:after
townofculture,whoknowswhatwillfollow-villageofculture?Suburbofculture?
Hamletofculture?
Itisalsowisetorecallthatsuchtitlesarenotacure-all.Abadlyrun“yearof
culture“washesinandwashesoutofaplacelikethetide,bringingprominencefora
spellbutleavingnolastingbenefitstothecommunity.Thereallysuccessfulholders
ofsuchtitlesarethosethatdoagreatdealmorethanfillhotelbedroomsandbringin
high-profileartseventsandgoodpressforayear.Theytransformtheaspirationsof
thepeoplewholivethere;theynudgetheself-imageofthecityintoabolderand
moreoptimisticlight.Itishardtogetright,andrequiresaremarkabledegreeof
vision,aswellascooperationbetweencityauthorities,theprivatesector,community
groupsandculturalorganisations.Butitcanbedone:Glasgow'syearasEuropean
capitalofculturecancertainlybeseenasoneofacomplexseriesoffactorsthathave
turnedthecityintothepowerhouseofart,musicandtheatrethatitremainstoday.
A“townofculture^^couldbenotjustabouttheartsbutabouthonouringatown's
peculiarities—helpingsustainitshighstreet,supportinglocalfacilitiesandaboveall
celebratingitspeople.JeremyWright,theculturesecretary,shouldwelcomethis
positive,hope-filledproposal,andturnitintoaction.
.3.
21.Cooperandhercolleaguesarguethata“townofculture^^awardcould
[A]consolidatethetown-citytiesinBritain.
[B]promotecooperation-amongBritain'stowns.
[C]increasetheeconomicstrengthofBritain'stowns.
[D]focusBritain'slimitedresourcesonculturalevents.
22.AccordingtoParagraph2,theproposalmightberegardedbysomeas
[A]asensiblecompromise.
[B]aseirdeceivingattempt.
[C]aneye-catchingbonus.
[D]aninaccessibletarget.
23.Theauthorsuggeststhatatitleholderissuccessfulonlyifit
[A]endeavourstomaintainitsimage.
[B]meetstheaspirationofitspeople.
[C]bringsitslocalartstoprominence.
[D]commitstoitslong-termgrowth.
24.GlasgowismentionedinParagraph3topresent
[A]acontrastingcase.
[B]asupportingexample.
[C]abackgroundstory.
[D]arelatedtopic.
25.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheproposal?
[A]Skeptical.
[B]Objective.
[C]Favourable.
[D]Critical.
.4.
Text2
Scientificpublishinghaslongbeenalicencetoprintmoney.Scientistsneed
journalsinwhichtopublishtheirresearch,sotheywillsupplythearticleswithout
monetaryreward.Otherscientistsperformthespecialisedworkofpeerreviewalso
forfree,becauseitisacentralelementintheacquisitionofstatusandtheproduction
ofscientificknowledge.
Withthecontentofpaperssecuredforfree,thepublisherneedsonlyfindamarket
fbritsjournal.Untilthiscentury,universitylibrarieswerenotverypricesensitive.
Scientificpublishersroutinelyreportprofitmarginsapproaching40%ontheir
operationsatatimewhentherestofthepublishingindustryisinanexistentialcrisis.
TheDutchgiantElsevier,whichclaimstopublish25%ofthescientificpapers
producedintheworld,madeprofitsofmorethan£900mlastyear,whileUK
universitiesalonespentmorethan£210min2016toenableresearcherstoaccess
theirownpubliclyfundedresearch;bothfiguresseemtoriseunstoppablydespite
increasinglydesperateeffortstochangethem.
Themostdrastic,anthoroughlyillegal,reactionhasbeentheemergenceof
Sci-Hub,akindofglobalphotocopierfbrscientificpapers,setupin2012,whichnow
claimstoofferaccesstoeverypaywalledarticlepublishedsince2015.Thesuccessof
Sci-Hub,whichreliesonresearcherspassingoncopiestheyhavethemselveslegally
accessed,showsthelegalecosystemhaslostlegitimacyamongitsusersandmustbe
transformedsothatitworksfbrallparticipants.
InBritainthemovetowardsopenaccesspublishinghasbeendrivenbyfunding
bodies.Insomewaysithasbeenverysuccessful.MorethanhalfofallBritish
scientificresearchisnowpublishedunderopenaccessterms:eitherfreelyavailable
fromthemomentofpublication,orpaywalledforayearormoresothatthe
publisherscanmakeaprofitbeforebeingplacedongeneralrelease.
Yetthenewsystemhasnotyetworkedoutanycheaperfbrtheuniversities.
Publishershaverespondedtothedemandthattheymaketheirproductfreetoreaders
bychargingtheirwritersfeestocoverthecostsofprepringanarticle.Theserange
fromaround£500to$5,000,andapparentlytheworkgetsmoreexpensivethemore
thatpublishersdoit.Areportlastyearpointedoutthatthecostsbothofsubscriptions
andofthese"articlepreparationcosts”hadbeensteadilyrisingatarateaboveinflation.
Insomewaysthescientificpublishingmodelresemblestheeconomyofthe
socialinternet:labourisprovidedfreeinexchangefbrthehopeofstatus,whilehuge
profitsaremadebyafewbigfirmswhorunthemarketplaces.Inbothcases,weneed
arebalancingofpower.
.5.
26.Scientificpublishingisseenas“alicencetoprintmoney,,partlybecause
[A]itsfundinghasenjoyedasteadyincrease.
[B]itsmarketingstrategyhasbeensuccessful.
[C]itspaymentforpeerreviewisreduced.
[D]itscontentacquisitioncostsnothing.
27.AccordingtoParagraphs2and3,scientificpublishersElsevierhave
[A]thrivedmainlyonuniversitylibraries.
[B]gonethroughanexistentialcrisis.
[C]revivedthepublishingindustry.
[D]financedresearchersgenerously.
28.HowdoestheauthorfeelaboutthesuccessofSci-Hub?
[A]Relieved.
[B]Puzzled.
[C]Concerned.
[D]Encouraged.
29.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraphs5and6thatopenaccessterms
[A]allowpublisherssomeroomtomakemoney.
[B]renderpublishingmucheasierforscientists.
[C]reducethecostofpublicationsubstantially.
[D]freeuniversitiesfromfinancialburdens.
30.Whichofthefollowingcharacterizesthescientificpublishingmodel?
[A]Trialsubscriptionisoffered.
[B]Labourtriumphsoverstatus.
[C]Costsarewellcontrolled.
[D]Thefewfeedonthemany.
.6.
Text3
Progressivesoftensupportdiversitymandatesasapathtoequalityandawaytolevel
theplayingfield.Butalltoooftensuchpoliciesareaninsincereformofvirtue-signaling
thatbenefitsonlythemostprivilegedanddoeslittletohelpaveragepeople.
ApairofbillssponsoredbyMassachusettsstateSenatorJasonLewisandHouse
SpeakerProTemporePatriciaHaddad,toensure"genderparity,,onboardsand
commissions,provideacaseinpoint.
HaddadandLewisareconcernedthatmorethanhalfthestate-government
boardsarelessthan40percentfemale.Inordertoensurethatelitewomenhavemore
suchopportunities,theyhaveproposedimposinggovernmentquotas.Ifthebills
becomelaw,stateboardsandcommissionswillberequiredtosetaside50percentof
boardseatsforwomenby2022.
ThebillsaresimilartoameasurerecentlyadoptedinCalifornia,whichlastyear
becamethefirststatetorequiregenderquotasforprivatecompanies.Insigningthe
measure,CaliforniaGovernorJerryBrownadmittedthatthelaw,whichexpressly
classifiespeopleonthebasisofsex,isprobablyunconstitutional.
TheUSSupremeCourtfrownsonsex-basedclassificationsunlesstheyare
designedtoaddressan“important“policyinterest,BecausetheCalifornialawapplies
toallboards,evenwherethereisnohistoryofpriordiscrimination,courtsarelikelyto
mlethatthelawviolatestheconstitutionalguaranteeof"equalprotection^^.
Butaresuchgovernmentmandatesevennecessary?Femaleparticipationon
corporateboardsmaynotcurrentlymirrorthepercentageofwomeninthegeneral
population,butsowhat?
Thenumberofwomenoncorporateboardshasbeensteadilyincreasingwithout
governmentinterference.AccordingtoastudybyCatalyst,between2010and2015the
shareofwomenontheboardsofglobalcorporationsincreasedby54percent.
Requiringcompaniestomakegendertheprimaryqualificationforboard
membershipwillinevitablyleadtolessexperiencedprivatesectorboards.Thatisexactly
whathappenedwhenNorwayadoptedanationwidecorporategenderquota.
WritinginTheNewRepublic,AliceLeenotesthatincreasingthenumberof
opportunitiesforboardmembershipwithoutincreasingthepoolofqualifiedwomento
serveonsuchboardshasledtoa“goldenskirt“phenomenon,wherethesameelite
womenscoopupmultipleseatsonavarietyofboards.
Nexttimesomebodypushescorporatequotasasawaytopromotegenderequity,
rememberthatsuchpoliciesarelargelyself-servingmeasuresthatmaketheirsponsors
feelgoodbutdolittletohelpaveragewomen.
.7.
3l.TheauthorbelievesthatthebillssponsoredbyLewisandHaddadwill
[A]helplittletoreducegenderbias.
[B]poseathreattothestategovernment.
[C]raisewomen'spositioninpolitics.
[D]greatlybroadencareeroptions.
32.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheCalifbrmiameasure?
[A]Ithasirritatedprivatebusinessowners.
[B]ItiswelcomedbytheSupremeCourt.
[C]ItmaygoagainsttheConstitution.
[D]Itwillsettlethepriorcontroversies.
33.TheauthormentionsthestudybyCatalysttoillustrate
[A]theharmfromarbitraryboarddecision.
[B]theimportanceofconstitutionalguarantees.
[C]thepressureonwomeninglobalcorporations.
[D]theneedlessnessofgovernmentinterventions.
34.Norway'sadoptionofanationwidecorporategenderquotahasledto
[A]theunderestimationofelitewomen'srole.
[B]theobjectiontofemaleparticipationonboards.
[C]theentryofunqualifiedcandidatesintotheboard.
[D]thegrowingtensionbetweenlaborandmanageinent.
35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthetext?
[A]Women'sneedinemploymentshouldbeconsidered.
[B]Feasibilityshouldbeaprimeconcerninpolicymaking.
[C]Everyoneshouldtryhardtopromotesocialjustice.
[D]Majorsocialissuesshouldbethefocusoflegislation.
.8.
Text4
LastThursday,theFrenchSenatepassedadigitalservicestax,whichwould
imposeanentirelynewtaxonlargemultinationalsthatprovidedigitalservicesto
consumersorusersinFrance.Digitalservicesincludeeverythingfromprovidinga
platformforsellinggoodsandservicesonlinetotargetingadvertisingbasedonuser
data,andthetaxappliestogrossrevenuefromsuchservices.ManyFrenchpoliticians
andmediaoutletshavereferredtothisasa“GAFAtax,“meaningthatitisdesigned
toapplyprimarilytocompaniessuchasGoogle,Apple,FacebookandAmazon-in
otherwords,multinationaltechcompaniesbasedintheUnitedStates.
ThedigitalservicestaxnowawaitsthesignatureofPresidentEmmanuelMacron,
whohasexpressedsupportforthemeasure,anditcouldgointoeffectwithinthenext
fewweeks.Butithasalreadysparkedsignificantcontroversy,withtheUnitedStates
traderepresentativeopeninganinvestigationintowhetherthetaxdiscriminatesagainst
Americancompanies,whichinturncouldleadtotradesanctionsagainstFrance.
TheFrenchtaxisnotjustaunilateralmovebyonecountryinneedofrevenue.
Instead,thedigitalservicestaxispartofamuchlargertrend,withcountriesoverthe
pastfewyearsproposingorputtinginplaceanalphabetsoupofnewinternationaltax
provisions.TheyhaveincludedBritain'sDPT.(divertedprofitstax),Australia'sMAAL
(multinationalanti-avoidancelaw),andIndia'sSEP(significanteconomic
presence)test,tonamebutafew.Atthesametime,theEuropeanUnion,Spain,Britain
andseveralothercountrieshaveallseriouslycontemplateddigitalservicestaxes.
Theseunilateraldevelopmentsdifferintheirspecifics,buttheyarealldesigned
totaxmultinationalsonincomeandrevenuethatcountriesbelievetheyshouldhavea
righttotax,evenifinternationaltaxrulesdonotgrantthemthatright.Inotherwords,
theyallshareaviewthattheinternationaltaxsystemhasfailedtokeepupwiththe
currenteconomy.
Inresponsetothesemanyunilateralmeasures,theOrganizationforEconomic
CooperationandDevelopment(OECD)iscurrentlyworkingwith131countriesto
reachaconsensusbytheendof2020onaninternationalsolution.BothFranceand
theUnitedStatesareinvolvedintheorganization'swork,butFrance*sdigitalservices
taxandtheAmericanresponseraisequestionsaboutwhatthefutureholdsforthe
internationaltaxsystem.
France'splannedtaxisaclearwarning:Unlessabroadconsensuscanbe
reachedonreformingtheinternationaltaxsystem,othernationsarelikelytofollow
suit,andAmericancompanieswillfaceacascadeofdifferenttaxesfromdozensof
nationsthatwillproveburdensomeandcostly.
.9.
36.TheFrenchSenatehaspassedabillto
[A]regulatedigitalservicesplatforms.
[B]protectFrenchcompanies^^interests.
[C]imposealevyontechmultinationals.
[D]curbtheinfluenceofadvertising.
37.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph2thatthedigitalservicestax
[A]maytriggercountermeasuresagainstFrance.
[B]isapttoarousecriticismathomeandabroad.
[C]aimstoeaseinternationaltradetensions.
[D]willpromptthetechgiantstoquitFrance.
38.Thecountriesadoptingtheunilateralmeasuressharetheopinionthat
[A]redistributionoftechgiants,revenuemustbeensured.
[B]thecurrentinternationaltaxsystemneedsupgrading.
[C]techmultinationals,monopolyshouldbeprevented.
[D]allcountriesoughttoenjoyequaltaxingrights.
39.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph5thattheOECD'scurrentwork
[A]isbeingresistedbyUScompanies.
[B]needstobereadjustedimmediately.
[C]isfacedwithuncertainprospects.
[D]needstoininvolvemorecountries.
40.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthistext?
[A]FranceIsConfrontedwithTradeSanctions
[B]FranceleadsthechargeonDigitalTax
[C]FranceSays"NO"toTechMultinationals
[D]FranceDemandsaRoleintheDigitalEconomy
.10.
PartB
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitable
subheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachofthenumberedparagraphs(41-45).Thereare
twoextrasubheadings.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
[A]Eyefixationsarebrief
[B]Toomucheyecontactisinstinctivelyfelttoberude
[C]Eyecontactcanbeafriendlysocialsignal
[D]Personalitycanaffecthowapersonreactstoeyecontact
[E]Biologicalfactorsbehindeyecontactarebeinginvestigated
[F]Mostpeoplearenotcomfortableholdingeyecontactwithstrangers
[G]Eyecontactcanalsobeaggressive.
Inasocialsituation,eyecontactwithanotherpersoncanshowthatyouare
payingattentioninafriendlyway.Butitcanalsobeantagonisticsuchaswhena
politicalcandidateturnstowardtheircompetitorduringadebateandmakeseye
contactthatsignalshostility.Here^whathardsciencerevealsabouteyecontact:
41.
Weknowthatatypicalinfantwillinstinctivelygazeintoitsmother'seyes,and
shewilllookback.Thismutualgazeisamajorpartoftheattachmentbetween
motherandchild.Inadulthood,lookingsomeoneelseinapleasantwaycanbea
complimentarysignofpayingattention.Itcancatchsomeone'sattentionina
crowdedroom,“Eyecontactandsmile^^cansignalavailabilityandconfidence,a
common-sensenotionsupportedinstudiesbypsychologistMonicaMoore.
42.
NeuroscientistBonnieAuyeungfoundthatthehormoneoxytocinincreasedthe
amountofeyecontactfrommentowardtheinterviewerduringabriefinterviewwhen
thedirectionoftheirgazewasrecorded.Thiswasalsofoundinhigh-functioningmen
withsomeautisticspectrumsymptoms,whomaytendtoavoideyecontact.Specific
.11.
brainregionsthatrespondduringdirectgazearebeingexploredbyotherresearches,
usingadvancedmethodsofbrainscanning.
43.
Withtheuseofeye-trackingtechnology,JuliaMinsonoftheHarvardKennedy
SchoolofGovernmentconcludedthateyecontactcansignalverydifferentkindsof
messages,dependingonthesituation.Whileeyecontactmaybeasignofconnection
ortrustinfriendlysituations,ifsmorelikelytobeassociatedwithdominanceor
intimidationinadversarialsituations."Whetheryou'reapoliticianoraparent,it
mightbehelpfultokeepinmindthattryingtomaintaineyecontactmaybackfireif
you'retryingtoconvincesomeonewhohasadifferentsetofbeliefsthanyou,“said
Minson.
44.
Whenwelookatafaceorapicture,oureyespauseononespotatatime,often
ontheeyesormouth.Thesepausestypicallyoccurataboutthreepersecond,andthe
eyesthenjumptoanotherspot,untilseveralimportantpointsintheimageare
registeredlikeaseriesofsnapshots.Howthewholeimageisthenassembledand
perceivedisstillamysteryalthoughitisthesubjectofcurrentresearch.
45.
Inpeoplewhoscorehighinatestofneuroticism,apersonalitydimension
associatedwithself-consciousnessandanxiety,eyecontacttriggeredmoreactivity
associatedwithavoidance,accordingtotheFinnishresearcherJariHietanenand
colleagues“Ourfindingsindicatethatpeopledonotonlyfeeldifferentwhentheyare
thecentreofattentionbutthattheirbrainreactionsalsodiffer."Amoredirectfinding
isthatpeoplewhoscoredhighlyfbrnegativeemotionslikeanxietylookedatothers
forshorterperiodsoftimeandreportedmorecomfortablefeelingswhenothersdid
notlookdirectlyatthem.
.12.
PartCDirections:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(10
points)
FollowingtheexplosionofcreativityinFlorenceduringthe14thcenturyknown
astheRenaissance,themodernworldsawadeparturefromwhatithadonceknown.
ItturnedfromGodandtheauthorityoftheRomanCatholicChurchandinstead
favouredamorehumanisticapproachtobeing.Renaissanceideashadspread
throughoutEuropewellintothe17thcentury,withtheartsandsciencesflourishing
extraordinarilyamongthosewithamorelogicaldisposition.(46)withtheChurch's
teachingsandwaysofthinkingeclipsedbytheRenaissance,thegapbetweenthe
Medievalandmodemperiodshadbeenbridgedleadingtonewandunexplored
intellectualterritories.
DuringtheRenaissance,thegreatmindsofNicolausCopernicus,JohannesKepler
andGalileoGalileidemonstratedthepowerofscientificstudyanddiscovery.
(47)Beforeeachoftheirrevelationsmanythinkersatthetimehadsustainedmore
ancientwaysofthinking,includingthegeocentricviewthattheEarthwasatthe
centreofouruniverse.Copernicustheorizedin1543thatalloftheplanetsthatweknew
ofrevolvednotaroundtheEarth,buttheSun,asystemthatwaslaterupheldbyGalileo
athisownexpense.Offeringupsuchatheoryduringatimeofhightensionbetween
scientificandreligiousmindswasbrandedasheresyandanysuchhereticsthat
continuedtospreadtheseliesweretobepunishedbyimprisonmentorevendeath.
(48)DespiteattemptsbytheChurchtosuppress,thisnewgenerationoflogicians
andrationalists,moreexplanationsforhowtheunivers
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