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8AUnit5?6月考復(fù)習(xí)

基礎(chǔ)部分

一、Protect

1.環(huán)境俁護_____________

2.Thegovernmenthasmadesomelaws(protect)wildanimalsfrom(be)killed

二、birth和born

3.—Benhasneverworkedhardfbr.Hisparentsbroughttohiminstead.

"Exactly.Hewithasilverinhismouth.

A.anything;everything;wasborn;spoonB.something;anything;isborn;folk

B.everything;anything;born;spoonD.anything;something;wasbom;folk

三、Weigh

4.—wastheweightofyourdaughterbirth?

—Sheabout3.5kg.

A.Howmany;in;weighsB.Howmuch;in;weighed

B.What;at;weighedD.Howheavy;at;weighs

5.------------------doesayoungmonkeyweigh?

------Itscanbeupto35kilograms.

A.Howmuch;weighB.Howheavy;weight

C.Howmuch;weightD.Howheavy;weigh

6.Achickusually(weigh)about40gramsatbirth.

四、Stop/remember/forget

7.Fromtimetotime,westop(think)abouttheweather.Somedaystheweatherisgood,somedaysthe

weatherisbad.

8.1rememberthedoorwhenIleftthismorning,soI'msureit'slockednow.

Yes,youdidn'tforgetit

A.closing;closingB.closing;tocloseC.toclose;closingD.toclose;toclose

五、Dieof;diefrom;dieout

9.Intheolddays,manypoorpeoplehungerandcoldbecausetheycouldn'tgetenoughfoodorwarm

clothes.

A.diedfromB.diedofC.diedforD.diedout

六、Pleased和pleasant;pleasure

lO.Thebarbecuewasandeverybodywas,chattingandrelaxingthemselves.

A.pleasant;pleasedB.pleased;pleasantC.pleasure;pleasedD.pleased;pleasure

11.--Thankyouforhelpingmecarrythebag.—

A.OfcourseIdoB.Withpleasure.C.MypleasureD.Yes,that'sOK

12.—WouldyoupleaselookaftermypctcatwhileIamonholidayinSydney?

—.Haveanicetrip.

A.WithpleasureB.MypleasureC.That'sOKD.Youarewelcome

七、Living和alive

13.Howdotheseanimalsgetwaterandstay.

14.languages,suchasChineseandEnglish,arechangingallthetime.

八、When的用法

15.Whentherain(fall),someinsects(come)out.

16.1needadviceonwhen(start)theproject.

17.1(do)myhomeworkwhenthephonerang.

18.When(deal)withsometasks,ifsalwaysagoodhabittomakealistfirst.

九.謂語動詞

19.Everywinter,YixingBambooSeaisbamboosinwhitesnow,adreamyworld

fortouristsonfieldtrips.

A.fullv/ith;arecovered;creatingB.fullof;covered;creating

C.filledwith;arecoveredcreatingD.fullof;covered;iscreating

2O.Ifthewarmbreezewearelookingforwardto(notcome)nextspring,wewillbeupset.

21.Theweatherwepayattentionto(change)allthetime.

22.Weshouldpayattentionto(wear)differentclothesindifferentseasons.

Howheavilyit(rain)outside!Luckily,thelioncubsstaydryundertheirmother.

十、形容詞/副詞

23.Wildlife(protect)(help)animalsrisklive(safe)innaturalthanbefore.

24.Thestraydog(hide)underthecarwasscaredbythesuddenthunderstorm.

25.Thisnewbridge(connect)ourtowntothecityontheothersideoftheriver.

26.1haveneverseena(tiny)elephantbefore.It'ssoamazing!

27.Thcgroundwas(freeze)aftertheheavysnowlastnight.

28.The(deep)partofthelakeisalmost20metresdeep.

H—、Satisfysb和besatisfiedwith

29.Theteacher,withtheprogressmoststudentshadmade,designedmoreexercisesfor

thosewhoneededextrachallenge.

A.satisfied;satisfyingB.satisfying;satisfied

C.satisfied;satisfiedD.satisfying;satisfying

30.Thecleanwaterprojectfinallythevillagers,andtheyweretheresult.

A.satisfiedwith;satisfiedB.satisfied;satisfiedwith

C.satisfiedwith;satisfyingD.satisfying;satisfiedwith

十二、非謂語動詞;,的填法

3l.Theturtle,Ricotta,(get)trappedinafishingline(捕魚線),andlostafrontflipper.

32.Scientistsusecameras,toolsthatrecordvideos,(watch)wildanimalsintheforest.

33.Thesespidermonkeysseldom(drop)anyfruits,(show)theirexcellenttree-climbingskills.

十三、連詞

Asifevenifasaresult

howeverthereforeotherwise

Moreoveraswellas

34.Vetscaredforthesickpandaitfullyrecovered(恢復(fù)).

A.BeforeB.whenC.untilD.after

35.timegoesby,wcgraduallyunderstandourparents1hardworkanddeeplove.

A.AsB.WithC.WhenD.While

十四、Beside和except

36.Youressayiswell-writtenafewspellingmistakes.Isuggestyoucheckitmorecarefully.

—Whatoutdooractivitiesdoyouenjoy?

一Well,hikingandcycling,I'malsofondofphotography.It*sagreatwaytorecordnature.

十五、其他易錯題

37.Thewildlifereserveisworth(visit)atnightwhentheanimalsaremostactiveunderthe

moonlight.

38.—Whatkeepsthemotherbearsobusythesedays?

------------(prepare)forthelongwinterbystoringfood.

39.Therc(be)fewerpandasinthefuture,won'tthere?

4O.Whenthemigratingbirds(arrive)inourareathisyear?

I'mnotsure,buttheymusthavebeenontheirway.

41.Everyoneissupposedtotakeaction(protect)plants,birdsandbeasts.

42.Withenoughfoodandspace,wolfpupscanskilledhunters.

A.growintoB.growupC.growfromD.growoutof

43.Thezookeepersaidthesicklionis(serious)illandneedsspecialcare.

44.----Grandpa,whyshouldweputtheseplantsoutsidethehouse?

------Becausesunlightencouragesthe(grow)ofgreenplants.

45.Thenumberofthewaterbirds(增力口)afterthelakebecamecleanagainlastyear.

46.(hunt)endangeredspeciesliketigersandelephantsisagainstthelaw.

47.—Ididn'texpectyouatthewildlifereserveAreyouvolunteering?

------Notreally.I(help)track(追蹤)endangeredbirdsthesedays.

48.1sawababylion(stay)closetoitsmotherforprotectiononceinawhile.

49.Theguidetoldusthemonkeysbytheroadsideastheymighthurtus.

A.notgettooclosetoB.nottogettoocloseto

C.getcloseenoughtowatchD.togetcloseenoughtowatch

5O.TheArcticiceismeltingquickly,makingharderforpolarbearstosurvive.

A.ThisB.itisC.thatD.it

5l.Thegovernmenthasmadelawspeoplerhinos.

A.stop;huntingB.tostop;huntingC.stopping;tohuntD.tostop;tohunt

52.Plastic(pollute)inIheoceanisharmingseaanimalssuchasturtles.Theyoftenmistakeplastic

bagsforjellyfish.

53.Becauseofglobalwarming,theiceintheArctic(melt)fasterandfaster,makingithardforpolar

bearstofindenoughfood.

54.1fwedon'ttakeaction,morewildanimals(be)ingreatdanger.

55.Thehuntersoften(hunt)wildanimalsfortheirfurandmeatbeforethegovernmentmadethe

law.

56.I'mafraid(reduce)GHGemissionnowisfarfromeasy.

57.1t's7:00p.m.Lily,togetherwithherfamily,(think)abouthowtosavetheinjuredlittlebird.

58.He(notgo)untilhesawtherescuedseaturtleswimfaraway.

59.Unluckily,thediseasefromtheyounggorillaspeopleprotected(spread)morequicklythanthey

thought.

6O.Junemaybethe(rain)monthofallhereinWuxi.

61.Don'taskLisatothepartybecauseshe(deal)withtheheavysnow.She'stoobusy.

62.Howstronglythewind(blow)theotherday!

63.Doyouknowhowsoontheexchangestudents(leave)Wuxi?

64.Thesummervacation(last)longerthanthewintervacationeveryyear.

65.Thekidsspentthewholedayplantingtreesinthepark(make)moregreenspaces.

66.Itisacolddaytoday,onlyfive(degree)abovezerooutside.

67.(隨著)onlinelearningdevelops,moreteenagersareusingtabletstoattendclasses.

68.Heismakingasnowmanwhilehisfather(cook)dinnerinthekitchen.

閱讀理解部分

一、完形填空

Mishakcan'tfullyopenhiseyeswhenheprepareswarmmilk.Likeotherpeoplelookingafterbabies,heis

1.Itis5:3()a.m.,andhedoesn'thavemuchsleep.Mishakisakeeper,fromanelephantrescue(救援)

centre.Peopleloveelephants.Theyareusefulandcute.2,manyelephantsmeetproblems,sotheyneed

rescuing.Foronething,hunterskillelephantsfortheirivory(象牙).Foranother,peoplebuildhomesandplant

fieldswhereelephantsusedtolive.Hungryelephantswalkintothevillagestolookfor3.Theyoften

causeseriousdamage(損失),sofarmerskillthem.4,adultelephantsoftenleavetheirbabiesbehind.

Whenababyelephant5itsmother,it*singreatdanger.Thisisbecauseitdependsonitsmother.

6itsmother'smilk,thebabymaydie.Researchalsoshowsthatifthethemotherelephantdies,thebaby

elephantoftenbecomessadandill.

Thecentre'sjobistoraisethesebabyelephantsandsendthembacktothe7stepbystep.

Keeperstaketurnstolookafterthebabyelephants,soanelephantwon'tdependononeofthemtoomuch.Then

keeperstaketheelephantsintotheforest.Thisisa(n)_8_partoftheprocess(過程),becausetheelephantscan

learnhowto_9onitsown.Whenanelephantisfouranddoesn'tneedmilkanymore,keepersmove

ittotheforest.Thismakeselephantsbecomebrave.Itoftentakesthemeighttotenyears10theyget

usedto(適應(yīng))theforests.

()1.A.nervousB.downC.tiredD.shy

()2.A.HoweverB.FinallyC.LuckilyD.Moreover

()3.A.lifeB.timeC.waterD.food

()4.A.InthiswayB.AsaresultC.BythewayD.Atfirst

()5.A.losesB.helpsC.savesD.follows

()6.A.ByB.ForC.WithoutD.As

()7.A.zooB.spaceC.quietD.wild

()8.A.easyB.fastc.importantD.strange

()9.A.moveB.survivec.relaxD.sleep

()10.A.whileB.afterc.whenD.before

B篇

Myfive-year-olddaughterandIhadjustfinishedourshoppingfortheMid-AutumnFestivalandwere

abouttoleavethesupermarketwhenit]begantorain.Westoppedourshoppingcartbehindthe

glassdoorsandlookedatthewetparkinglot.Infrontofus,someshopperswerewaitingfortherainto

2,whileotherswerewaitingforafamilymembertopickthemuponthesidewalk.

“Dowewaithereorit'sfinetojustget3?”Iaskedmylittleone."Let'sjustgetwet,“she

said.Ourcarwasn'tparkedclose.Itwouldn'tbeeasyforustogettothecar.4therainonlybecame

worse.Sowedecidedtomakearunforit5.

Onourwayout,Iaskedmy6ifshewassure.Shesaidyes.Thenweraniotheparkinglot

quickly,withrainpouringdownonus.Igotherintothe7,emptiedthecartandjumpedintothe

frontseat.Iturnedtheheateron,thinkingmydaughterwouldcomplainshewas8.“Areyouokay?”

lasked,turningaroundtoseeherface.t4Wemadeit,mumJshe9andsaid.

AsIdrovehomeinthestorm,Ithoughtsomepeoplewerestillwaitinginthesupermarket.Howoftendo

weletlife'sstormskeepusfromreaching10?Ifwejustwait,whatevertroubleswearefacingmight

11.Butwemayfeelcoldbecauseoftherainwhilewaitingbesidethedoor.

Ibelieveourdecisionismuchbetterthanjust12inthesupermarket.Whenwetrynottowalk

throughlife's13,wemissoutonalllifehasforus.Mydaughterwentoutwithoutquestionintothe

rain.She14theinconvenienceaspartoftheday*sjourney.Shetriedtotakeonchallengeswhen

shewantedtoreachsomeplace.Whatreally15isnotwhetherwehaveproblemsinlife,buthow

wefacethem.I'mgladshehaslearnedthelessonwithoutrealisingit.

1.A.luckilyB.easilyC.recentlyD.suddenly

2.A.dropB.stopC.holdD.pour

3.A.boredB.wetC.hungryD.full

4.A.UntilB.SoC.ButD.Though

5.A.atleastB.ontimeC.intheendD.atthebeginning

6.A.daughterB.fatherC.motherD.cousin

7.A.busB.carC.doorD.heart

8.A.talentedB.creativeC.coldD.poor

9.A.criedB.smiledC.surprisedD.jumped

10.A.furtherB.earlierC.laterD.slower

11.A.hangoutB.liedownC.goawayD.wakeup

12.A.askingB.breakingC.singingD.waiting

13.A.difficultiesB.signsC.feelingsD.wheels

14.A.repairedB.acceptedC.imaginedD.borrowed

15.A.thinksB.risksC.mattersD.hurls

二、閱讀理解

A,福

Recently,manypeoplehavefalleninlovewiththecutemarmots(土撥鼠)becauseoftheonlineshort

videosabouttheirfighting.However,manyorganizationshavequicklywamed(警告)peoplethatthese

seeminglylovelywildanimalsaresurelyhigh-riskcarriersoftheplague(瘟疫).

Marmotsarecommonrodents(嚙齒目動物)inNorth-westChina.Listedasasecond-classprotected

animalsinChina,theyalwayschoosecoolmountaingrasslands.opendeserts,androckyhillsastheirhomes.

Theyaregoodatdigging(挖)holes,whichareusuallydeepandeachholehasadifferentuse.Freshgrass,juicy

plants,andtreatslikeapplesorlettucefilltheirdiet.Livinginfamilygroups,thesesocialanimalswork

togetherandshareinformationoftentostayaliveinthedifficultenvironment.

Marmotsmaylookharmless,butthesefurryanimalscarryplaguebacteria(鼠疫桿菌),whichcausea

diseasethatkilledover100millionpeopleliketheBlackDeathinthe14thcentury.Thediseasecanspread

throughsmallcutsorevenbreathdrops,causinghighfever,painfullumps(腫塊)undertheskin,andbleeding.

Withouttreatment6臺療),itishighlydangerouswiththechancesofstayingaliveaslowaszero.

TheNationalHealthCommissionadvises:

?Keepsafedistance(總巨離)whenmeetingwildmarmots.

?Neverkeepthemaspets,touch,orfeedthem.

?Reportanimalstowildlifeexperts(專家)insteadofhelpingthemdirectly.

?Gotohospitalintimeifyoudevelopafeverorlumpsaftertouchingthem.

Therecentonlinevideosoffeedingandtouchingmarmotshaveraisedwarning.Whiletheirroundfaces

mightmakeuswanttogetclose,healthorganizationswarneveryonethatcutcncssisn'tworthriskinglives.

Protectingbothwildlifeandpublichealthmeanswatchinganimalssafelyfromafarawayplace.

()1.Whatcausedpeople'sinterestinmarmots?

A.Areportaboutmarmots.B.Somefunnyshortvideosonline.

C.Anewstudyonmarmots.D.Governmentprotectionlaws.

()2.Whatshouldyoudoifyoufindasickmarmotinthewild?

A.Takeithomeformedicalcare.B.Leaveitaloneandavoidtouching.

CShareitsphotoonline.D.Reportittowildlifeexpertsintime.

()3.Theword"disease**inparagraph3referstosomethingthat.

A.helpspeopleandanimalsstayhealthy

B.canmakepeopleandanimalssickorevendie

C.makestheenvironmentmorebeautiful

D.helpsanimalsdigdeeperholesforliving

()4.ThewritertalksabouttheBlackDeathinParagraph3to.

A.showthediseasewasnotseriousinhistory

B.showdiseasesarcsimilarnowandbefore

C.describehowmarmotsmovetonewplaces

D.sayoldmedicalcarewasnotgoodenough

()5.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthearticle?

A.Marmots:CuteAnimalsorSilentKillers?B.OnlineVideosofMarmots

C.HistoryoftheBlackDeathD.HowtoProtectWildRodents

B篇

Whatcantreestellusaboutclimatechange?Quitealot,actually!Buttounderstandwhatthetreesteilus,

wcfirsthavetounderstandthedifferencebetweenweatherandclimate.

Weatherisaspecific(具體的)event-likearainstormorhotday-thathappensoverashortperiodoftime.

Weathercanbetracked(追蹤)withinhoursordays.Climateistheweatherconditionsinaplaceoveralong

periodoflime(30yearsormore).

SuiciilislsaltheNationalWeatherServicehavebeenkeepingLiackofweatherinihcUnilcdStalessince

1891.Buttreescankeepamuchlongerrecordoftheearth'sclimate.Infact,treescanlivefbrhundreds------

andsometimeseventhousandsofyears.

Onewaythatscientistsusetreestolearnaboutpastclimateisbystudyingatree'srings.Ifyou'veever

seenatreestump(樹樁),youprobablynoticedthatthetopofthestumphadsomerings.

Theseringscantellushowoldthetreeis,andwhattheweatherwaslikeduringeachyearofthetreeslife.

Thelight-colouredringsrepresentwoodthatgrewinspringandearlysummer,whilethedarkrings

representwoodthatgrewinlatesummerandautumn.Onelightringandonedarkringrepresentoneyearofthe

tree*slife.

Becausetreescanbeeasilyinfluencedbylocalclimateconditions,suchasrainandtemperature,they

givescientistssomeinformationaboutthatarea'slocalclimateinthepast.Forexample,treeringsusuallygrow

widerinwarm,wetyearsandtheyarethinnerinyearswhenitiscoldanddry.Ifthetreehasexperienced

difficultconditions,suchasadrought(干旱),thetreemighthardlygrowatallinthoseyears.

1.Paragraph2isdevelopedmainlyby.

A.makingcomparisonsB.tellingstoriesC.showingcausesD.followingthetimeorder

2.Darkringswouldappearwhenthetreegrewin.

A.springB.earlysummerC.autumnD.latewinter

3.Theunderlinedword“influcnccd''inthelastparagraphmeans"

A.usedB.changedC.pollutedD.protected

4.Whichpictureshowstheringsindryseasons?

A.

C.

5.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thelifeofatree.R.Treeringsandseasons.

C.Theneedtoplanttrees.D.Treesandclimatechange.

c篇

Manypeopleloveanimals,butonlyafewreallyworkhardtocareforandprotectthem.Britishzoologist

JaneGoodallissuchanexample.

Bornin1934,Goodallhadanaturalloveforanimalsasachild.At1(),shereadTarzanoftheApes《人猿

泰山》)forthefirsttimewhileupinatree.ThismadeherfallinlovewiththewonderfullandofAfrica,

dreamingofstudyingthechimpanzees(黑猩猩)there.

At26,GoodallfinallymadeittoTanzaniaandwalkedintothelittle-knownworldofwildchimpanzees.At

first,Goodallgotsickfromtheweatherandbugbites(蚊蟲叮咬)there.Also,thechimpsdidn'ttrustherand

wereverywary,tryingtokeepawayfromthisstranger.Stillshetriedtogetovertheseproblems,onewatched

themquietlyandpatientlyfromfaraway.Aftermonthsoflongandhardwork,thechimpsgotusedtoherbeing

around.

Later,Goodallfoundsomethingthatsurprisedtheworld------chimpsmakeandusetools!BeforeIhis,

peoplethoughtonlyhumanscoulddosuchthings.Goodallalsofoundthatchimpshavetheirownsocial

relationships.Forexample,theymaydecideleadersandfollowers,justlikehumans.Moreover,somechimps

wereshyandsomewereoutgoing.Sometimes,Goodallevensawchimpsfightingwitheachother.

Besidesstudyingchimps,shealsostartedagroupcalledtheJaneGoodallInstitutetoprotectthem.The

groupdoesmanythingslikeprotectingforests,stoppinghunting,andteachinglocalpeoplehowtocarefor

chimps.

Today,the90-year-oldwomanstilltravelsaroundtheworld,speakingaboutthedangerschimpanzeesare

facingandotherenvironmentalproblems.

()26.WhaltstartedGoodall'sinterestinchimpanzees?

A.Thebookshereadasachild.B.AfilmnamedTarzanoftheApes.

C.Herlovefornatureandanimals.D.Herearlyexperienceswithanimals.

()27.Theunderlinedword"wary"iscloseto

A.AngryB.friendlyC.carefulD.excited

)28.It'sclearthatGoodall.

A.wonrespectandfameandgotlotsofmoney

B.failedtomakethechimpanzeesaccepther

C.foundchimpanzeesarethesameashumans

D.helpedpeopleunderstandchimpanzeesbetter

()29.WhydoesGoodallstilltravelaroundtheworldtoday?

A.TocallonpeopletoprotecttheEarth.

B.Tocollectmoreinformationforherstudy.

C.Toexperiencedifferentculturesintheworld.

D.lbstudyotherwildanimalsinsteadofchimps.

()30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheLifeofJaneGoodallB.JaneGoodallandHerchimpanzees

C.TheActionofSavingAnimalsD.ChimpanzeesandTheirWorld

D篇

(2025?東莞一模)Datashowsthat2024wasthehottestyearsince1961.Theaveragetemperatureinthe

countryreached10.92℃lastyearwhichis1.03℃higherthantheusualaverage,accordingtoofficialrecords.

GlobalwanningisthemainreasonforChina'shigher-than-normaltemperatures.Ithascausedrisingsea

levels,meltingglaciers,andmoreextremeweather,includinglongerheatwavesandfewercolddays.The

ElNinophenomenon------thewarmingofwaterinthePacificOcean—alsoaddstorisingtemperatures.During

thelaterstagesofanElNinoevent,globaltemperaturesusuallyrise,makingglobalwarmingv/orseandcausing

moreextremeweather.

A1℃riseintemperaturehasastronginfluenceonnature.Sealevelsmayriseby2.3metresovertime,

threateningcoastalareas.Warmertemperaturesalsoharmwildcropsandbringmorepests.Someanimalsand

plantsmaydieoutbecausetheycannotadaptquicklyenough.Studiessuggestthata1.58℃risecouldleadlo

thelossofover10%ofspecies.

Highertemperaturesmaytemporarilyincreasecropproductioninsomeplaces,whichleadstoanincrease

inglobalcropproduction.However,inthelongterm,farmingasawholewillfacebiggerchangesandpossible

decreasesbecauseofunevenrainfallandheat.Watershortagescausedbylessraincouldgetworse,possibly

affectingupto1.7billionpcople.Illnessesrelatedtoheat,likeheatstrokeandheatexhaustion,arebecoming

morecommon.Longerheatwavesleadtohigherdeathrates,showingtheneedforbetterhealthcareand

measurestopreventharm.

Theyear2025seemstocontinuewithhigher-than-normaltemperatures.OnNewYear'sDay,temperatures

inareassouthoftheYangtzeRiverwereover15°C,farfromthecoldusuallyexpectedinwinter.

Todealwiththeseproblems,expertssuggestdevelopingtechnologytotrackandpredictextremeweather,

likeheatwaves,toreducerisksandimprovepreparedness.

6.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopic?

A.Bysharingexperts'opinions.B.Bypresentingofficialdata.

C.Bycomparingthedata.D.Bytellingapersonalstory.

7.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Whythesealevelsrise.B.Whatextremeweatheris.

C.WhatistheElNinophenomenon.D.WhyChina'stemperatureishigherthanusual.

8.Whichmightbetherelationshipbetweentheglobalcropproduction(y)andthetime(x)?

9.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisright?

A.Peoplemayfeelverycoldinthewinterof2025byYangtzeRiver.

B.A1℃decreaseintemperaluremaymakethesealevelgoupto2.3metres.

C.Thetemperatureriseinfluenceshumanbeingsbothdirectlyandindirectly.

D.Thetemperatureriseprovidespestswithagoodenvironmenttoincreaseinnumber.

10.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Chinawillexperienceacolder-than-usualwinterin2025.

B.Wehavetakenquiteafewmeasurestohandleglobalwarming.

C.Thekeytosolvingthetemperatureriseistostopglobalwarming.

D.High-techproductsarcimport

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