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高中英语必修四Unit-4-课文详解Book-4--unit-4

高中英语必修四Unit-4-课文详解Book-4--unit-4
高中英语必修四Unit-4-课文详解Book-4--unit-4

必修四Unit 4 Body Language 肢体语言

statement n.陈述;说明

greet vi. & vt. 迎接;问候represent vt. 代表;象征association n.社团;联系;联想dormitory n. 宿舍

canteen n.食堂

curious adj. 好奇的curiously adv.好奇地approach vt. & vi.接近;靠近;走近

n.接近;方法;途径cheek n.面颊

defend against保卫…以免受defence n.防御;保卫

major adj.主要的misunderstand vt.误会;误解dash vi. 猛冲;突进

adult n.成人;成年人

simply adv.简单地;只

Muslim n. & adj.穆斯林(的)

spoken adj.口语的

posture n.姿势;体态

be likely to do …很可能;有希望

in general 总的来说;通常

crossroads n.十字路口

employee n.雇员

frown vi. 皱眉;蹙额

misread vt.读错;误解

function n.作用;功能;职能

vi. 起作用;运转

at ease 舒适;快活;自由自在

truly adv. 真实地;真诚地

false adj.错误的;假的

anger n.怒气;怒火

lose face 丢脸

turn one’s back to背弃;背对

fist n.拳头

yawn vi.打哈欠

respectful adj.恭敬的

subjective adj. 主观的

hug vi & vt.拥抱

rank n.等级;军衔

cassette n.磁带

facial adj.面部的

9II.Reading COMMUNICATION: NO PROBLEM?交流:没有问题吗?

Yesterday, another student and I, representing our university’s student association, went to the Capital International Airport to meet this year’s international students.昨天,我和另一个学生代表我们大学的学生会到首都国际机场迎接今年的国际生。【注释:representing our university’s student是现在分词短语作状语,该分词与句子主语“another student and I”之间的逻辑关系为主谓关系。也有把representing our uninersity's student association看作非限制性定语(相当于who represented our university's student association.)考题:

1. (09申-31) A small plane crashed into a hillside five miles east of the city, ____ all four people

on board.

A. killed

B. killing

C. kills

D. to kill

2. (09湘-25) At the age of 29, Dave was a worker, ____ in a small apartment near Boston and

______ what to do about his future.

A. living; wondering

B. lived; wondering

C. lived; wondered

D. living; wondered

3. (09辽-22) When we visited my old family home, memory came _____ back.

A. flooding

B. to flood

C. flood

D. flooded

4. (08全II-9) ——What are you reading, Tom?

——I’m not really reading, just _____ the pages.

A. turning off

B. turning around

C. turning over

D. turning up

5. (08京-24) ______ that she was going off to sleep, I asked if she’d like that little doll on her bed.

A. Seeing

B. To see

C. See

D. Seen

6. (08重-29) _____ to reach them on the phone, we sent an email instead.

A. Fail

B. Failed

C. To fail

D. Having failed BAACAD】They were coming to study at Beijing University.他们要来北大学习。【注释:were coming to是用短暂性动词的进行时形式表示将来。类似用法be going to do sth. 】We would take them first to their dormitories and then to the student canteen.我们首先把他们带到宿舍,然后带他们去小卖部。【注释:当序数词作状语修饰谓语动词时,在序数词前面不可用the。如:Tom came here first this morning.】After half an hour of waiting for their flight to arrive, I saw several young people enter the waiting area

looking around curiously.等了半个小时之后,我看到几个年轻人走进候机区,在好奇地张望。【注释:looking around curiously是现在分词作伴随状语。】I stood for a minute watching them and then went to greet them.我站一会儿,观察他们,然后过去跟他们打招呼。

The first person to arrive was Tony Garcia from Colombia, closely followed by Julia Smith from Britain.第一个到达的是来自哥伦比亚的托尼·加西亚,紧跟着后面的是来自英国的茱莉亚·斯密斯。【注释:the first person to arrive,非谓语动词修饰序数词或修饰有序数词修饰的名词时,常能用不定式形式。

试题:1) She was the first woman ____ the gold medal in the Olympics in the world.

A. won

B. wins

C. to win

D. winning

2) The last one _____ pays the meal. ——Agreed!

A. arrived

B. arrives

C. to arrive

D. arriving CC】

After I met them and then introduced them to each other, I was very surprised.当我接到他们并相互介绍完毕之后,我感到非常吃惊。Tony approached Julia, touched her shoulder and kissed her on the cheek!托尼走到茱莉亚跟前,摸摸她的肩膀并吻了她的脸颊。【注释:approach vt.向…靠近;接近;与…打交道;探讨; vi. 靠近;临近;接近; n. 靠近;临近;接近;通路;亲近的表示;方式(后跟to); the approach of ……的来临/临近;make approaches to sb.想接近某人;想与某人打交道;approach sb. about/ for sth.向某人要求某物;approach to sth.做某事的方式/方法;eg. 1) Snow announced the approach of winter.雪宣告冬季的来临。2) I like her approach to the problem.我喜欢她解决这个问题的方法。3) They made approaches to the team to buy one of their players.他们与那支球队洽谈要买他们的一个球员。

试题:★With winter _____, many animals are busy storing food.

A. leaving

B. disappearing

C. appearing

D. approaching 】

She stepped back appearing surprised and put up her hands, as if in defence.她向后退了一下,(脸上)显露出很吃惊,举起双手,似乎是在防卫。【注释:as if conj.(连接词)(1) In the same way that it would be if:似乎,仿佛:eg. looked as if she were made of ice.她看起来似乎是冰做的. (2)That:相当于

that:eg. It seemed as if the meeting would never end.看起来会议没完没了】I guessed that there was probably a major misunderstanding.我想这主要可能是一个误会。【注释:major adj.较大的;主要的 n.专业; vi.主修;专政;major in攻读;专修;主修eg. Alice majors in economics.爱丽丝主修经济学。a/the majority of大多数的;大半的eg. The majority of lone parents are divorced or separated women.单身父母中大多数是离婚或分居的妇女。Young people were in the majority at the meeting.这次会议年轻人占了很多。】Then Akira Nagata from Japan came in smiling, together with George Cook from Canada.随后,来自日本的永田明,和来自加拿大的佐治亚库克都笑着进来。【注释:smiling是现在分词作伴随状语。】As they were introduced, George reached his hand out to the Japanese student.在介绍他们的时候,佐治亚向日本学生伸出手去。【注释:introduce vt. 引领;引进;介绍;提出;introduce sb. to sb.把某人介绍给某人;introduce sth. in/ into把某物引进;introduce sb. to sth.引导或带领某人接触某事物;introduce sth. to sb.向某人宣布并介绍;introduce oneself作自我介绍eg. 1) It was my younger brother who introduced me to jazz.是我弟弟介绍我听爵士乐的。2) Allow me to introduce my friend Miss Wood to you.允许我向你介绍我的朋友伍德小姐。3) Coffee was introduced into England from the Continent.咖啡是从欧洲大陆传入英国的。】Just at that moment, however, Akira bowed so his nose touched George’s moving hand.可是,就在那时,永田明弯腰鞠躬,以致于他的鼻子碰到了佐治亚正伸出来的手。They both apologized —another cultural mistake!他们两个都相互道歉——又一个文化过失!

Ahmed Aziz, another international student, was from Jordan.艾哈默德·阿齐兹,另一个来自约旦的国际生。When we met yesterday, he moved very close to me as I introduced myself.昨天,当我们见面的时候,在我自我介绍时,他走到我跟前,靠得很近。【辨析:close, closely⑴close表示具体的空间概念,即指“距离很近”,如:stayed close together.紧紧地靠在一块。closely指抽象的“关系密切”。如:The two things are closely interconnected.这两个事物是相互紧密地联系在一起的。类似用法像deep与

deeply, deep指具体的空间概念“深”,而deeply指抽象的感情概念“深深地”】I moved back a bit, but he came closer to ask a question and then shook my hand.我向后退了一点,可是他靠得更近来问问题,并与我握手。When Darlene Coulon from France came dashing through the door, she recognized Tony Garcia’s smiling face.当来自法国的达琳库龙匆忙地穿过门口过来时,她认出了托尼加西亚微笑的脸庞。They shook hands and then kissed each other twice on each cheek, since that is the French custom when adults meet people they know.他们握手并在脸颊上相互吻了两下,因为那是法国人的习俗:当成年人遇到相识的人时,要相互吻两下脸颊。【注释:they know是定语从句,修饰限制先行词people.】Ahmed Aziz, on the contrary, simply nodded at the girls.相反,艾哈默德阿齐兹只是对他的女友点点头。【注释:on the contrary相反。】Men from Middle Eastern and other Muslim countries will often stand quite close to other men to talk but will usually not touch women.来自中东和其他穆斯林国家的男子通常与别人站得很近来讲话,但通常不碰女子。【注释:touch vt. & vi. n. 触摸;接触;get in/into touch with与…取得联系;keep in touch with与…保持联系;be in touch with与…有联系;lose touch with = be out of touch with与…失去联系;eg. 1) Let’s stay in touch 让我们保持联系。2) I was touched/moved by her gentleness.我被他的温柔打动了。3) We have kept in touch with each other since graduation.自毕业以后我们一直相互保持联系。4) I regret to say that I have lost touch with four or five.很遗憾,我和四五个朋友已失去了联系。】

As I get to know more international friends, I learn more about this cultural “body language”. 随着我开始认识更多的国际朋友,我了解了更多的有关“肢体语言”的文化。Not all cultures greet each other (in) the same way, nor are they comfortable in the same way with touching or distance between people.(= nor are they comfortable touching strangers or being too close or too far away.)不是所有的文化以相同的方式相互问候/寒暄,以同样的方式或同样的距离与人接触都会使他们不舒服(与人接触时距离太近或太远都会使他们不舒服)。【注释:(1) not all意为‘并非所有的…都’,是部分否定;与not构成部分否定意义的表示整体意义或表示绝对概念的词还有:both, every, everyone, everywhere, everybody, everything, always, entirely,altogether wholly, . Eg. 1) Not every student passed the exam.并非所有的学生都通过了考试。2) Not all of them can speak English.并非他们都会说英语。(2) 表示全部否定是词有:none, nobody, neither, never, nothing, nowhere, no one, not at all. Eg. None of the books are useful.】In the same way that people communicate with spoken language, they also express their feelings using unspoken “language”through physical distance, actions or posture.同样地,他们在用口语交流时,他们也通过使用身体的距离、行为、或姿态等不说出口的“语言”来表达感情。【注释:through prep.

(1)By way of:由,经过:eg. climbed in through the window.从窗户爬进去(2)By the means or agency of:通过:用…途径或媒介:eg. bought the antique vase through a dealer.通过一个商人买到这只古花瓶】English people, for example, do not usually stand very close to others or(= and not) touch strangers as soon as they meet.例如,英国人一见面,通常彼此站得不是很近,或不是近距离的接触陌生人。However, people from places like Spain, Itlay or South American countries approach others closely and are more likely to touch them.然而,来自西班牙、意大利或南美国家的人彼此靠得很近,也很可能接触对方。【注释:likely, possible, probable在不同结构中的运用:

(1) It’s likely that … = sb. be likely to do …如: It’s likely that he will win the game = he is likely to win the game.

(2) It’s possible for sb. to do sth.= It’s possible that sb. will do sth. 如:It’s possible for Tom to pass the exam this time.

(3) It’s probable that sb. will do sth. 如:It’s probable that Tom will pass the exam this time.

1) We’ve just heard a warning on the radio that a hurricane is ____ to come this evening.

A. likely

B. possible

C. probable

D. believable

2) It is _____ for her to finish that maths problem in such a short time, because she is so clever.

A. probable

B. impossible

C. likely

D. possible

3) Look, dark clouds are gathering. It is ______ to rain soon.

A. possible

B. likely

C. probable

D. perhaps ADA】

Most people around the world now greet each other by shaking hands, but some cultures use other greetings as well, such as the Japanese, who prefer to bow.世界各地大多数人是通过握手进行彼此问候,但也有其他文化用其他方式问候,比如日本人比较喜欢鞠躬。【注释:as well也;又;同样;倒不如, 还是...的好;最好...还是(It will be as well to stop that young screamer.但是最好还是让那个大哭大叫的孩子住声。)eg. He mentioned other matters as well.他也提到了其它事情】

These actions are not good or bad, but are simply ways in which cultures have developed.这些行为不好也不坏,只是文化发展的不同方式罢了。【注释:simply adv. (1)merely; only:仅仅;只不过:eg. It is simply a matter of time.这只不过是一个时间的问题. (2)absolutely; altogether:完全地;简直:eg. simply delicious.真是鲜美极了. (3)Frankly; candidly:坦率地;天真地:eg. You are, quite simply, the best candidate for the job.说实在话,你是这份工作最好的候选人】I have seen, however, that cultural customs for body language are very general —not all members of a culture behave in the same way.可是,我已经明白:对于肢体语言的文化习俗是非常普遍的——并非所有文化在行为上都以相同的方式。【注释:behave v.tr.(及物动词)(1)To conduct (oneself) properly:举止适宜:eg. Did you behave yourself at the party?你在聚会上举止得体吗? (2)To conduct (oneself) in a specified way:以某一特殊方式行动:eg. The witness behaved herself with great calmness.那目击者表现得极其冷静】In general,though, studying international customs can certainly help avoid difficulties in today’s world of cultural crossroads!不过,一般说来,研究国际习俗确实能够有助于避免当今世界文化交叉所产生的困难。【注释:①in general 大体上;一般地;as a general rule一般情况下;通常;generally speaking一般地说。如:1) As a general rule, he goes to bed late. ②avoid +动名词/名词/代词vt.避开;避免(1)I crossed the street to avoid meeting him, but he saw me and came running towards me.我横穿马路以便避开他,但他看到了我并朝我跑过来。(2) To avoid confusion, the teams wore different colours.为避免混淆,两队分穿不同颜色的衣服。】试题:

1. I guess that team is _____ to win the match, but I am not quite sure.

A. possible

B. likely

C. impossible

D. certain

2. The kids seated themselves ____ to the teacher and listened ___ with great interest.

A. closely; close

B. closely; closely

C. close; closely

D. close; close

3. _____ the importance of this experiment, they checked the results over again.

A. To consider

B. Considered

C. Consider

D. Considering

4. The new plan was put ____ immediately by the leaders in that city to stop the spreading fire.

A. for use

B. into use

C. into action

D. for action

5. All eggs look _____ to each other, but no two eggs are quite the same, Leonardo Da Vinci’s teacher once said to him.

A. different

B. similar

C. alike

D. Familiar

BCDC[put sth. into action采取行动;付诸实践]B

重点句型:

1.The first person to arrive was Tony Garcia from Colombia,closely followed by Julia Smith from Britain.【精提取】to arrive为不定式作后置定语。注:当所修饰的部分是序数词或为序数词修饰时,则应用动词不定式作定语。如:She is the first student to come here.

【巧应用】她是在29届奥运会获得金牌的第一位运动员。

She was ___ _____ ____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ in the 29th Olympic Games.

答案:the first athlete to win the gold medal

2.Not all cultures greet each other the same way,nor are they comfortable in the same way with touching or distance between people.

【精提取】not all为部分否定。表示整体概念或绝对概念的词与否定词连用时,则表示部分否定。这些词有all, both, every..., always, entirely, altogether, completely, quite, all the time(一直),not…and…的否定式,被否定的往往是and后面的那一部分(如:This film is not interesting and instructive.这部电影有趣但无教育意义)。【巧应用】并不是所有昨天晚上在场的歌手都是学生。

________ ________ ________ ________ present last night were students.

答案:Not all the singers

3.However,people from places like Spain,Italy or South American countries approach others closely and are more likely to touch them. 【精提取】sb. be likely to do sth.有可能做某事。【巧应用】如不小心,你就可能出事故。

An accident ____ ______ ______ _____ if you are not careful enough.

答案:is likely to happen

4.These actions are not good or bad,but are simply ways in which cultures have developed. 【精提取】in which cultures have developed为定语从句,用来修饰ways。way作先行词时,后面可以跟或不跟in which/that。【巧应用】我不喜欢他看我的方式。他好像看不起我。

I didn’t like _____ ____ ____ _____ _____ _____.He seemed to look down upon me.

答案:the way he looked at me

每日一篇范文背诵:

(2009年高考全国卷Ⅱ)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Sarah打算暑期来北京旅游,来信询问改建后前门大街的情况。请你写封回信,简单介绍以下内容:

1.简况:长800余米、600多年历史、300余家商铺;

2.位置:天安门广场南面;

3.交通:公共汽车17、69、59等路,地铁2号线;

4.特色:步行街、当当车、茶馆、剧院等。

参考词汇:步行街pedestrian street;当当车trolley car;地铁subway

注意:1.词数100左右,开头语已为你写好;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Sarah,

Thank you for your letter asking about the rebuilt Qianmen Street. Here is something about it.

street,there are more than 300 shops. As the street is in the center of Beijing,just to the south of Tian’anmen Square, it’s very convenient to get there by bus. You may take Buses No. 17,69 or 59. Subway Line 2 has a stop there too. Qianmen Street is a pedestrian street, but there are trolley cars to take you not only to the shops,but also to theaters and teahouses where you can experience a truly Chinese way of life. I’m sure you’ll like it.

Yours,

Li Hua

高中英语必修1 课文翻译(人教新课标)

第一单元友谊 Reading 安妮最好的朋友 你是不是想有一位无话不谈能推心置腹的朋友呢?或者你是不是担心你的朋友会嘲笑你,会不理解你目前的困境呢?安妮·弗兰克想要的是第一种类型的朋友,于是她就把日记当成了她最好的朋友。 安妮在第二次世界大战期间住在荷兰的阿姆斯特丹。她一家人都是犹太人,所以他们不得不躲藏起来,否则他们就会被德国纳粹抓去。她和她的家人躲藏了两年之后才被发现。在这段时间里,她唯一的忠实朋友就是她的日记了。她说,“我不愿像大多数人那样在日记中记流水账。我要把这本日记当作我的朋友,我要把我这个朋友称作基蒂”。安妮自从1942年7月起就躲藏在那儿了,现在,来看看她的心情吧。 亲爱的基蒂: 我不知道这是不是因为我长久无法出门的缘故,我变得对一切与大自然有关的事物都无比狂热。我记得非常清楚,以前,湛蓝的天空、鸟儿的歌唱、月光和鲜花,从未令我心迷神往过。自从我来到这里,这一切都变了。 ……比方说,有天晚上天气很暖和,我熬到11点半故意不睡觉,为的是独自好好看看月亮。但是因为月光太亮了,我不敢打开窗户。还有一次,就在五个月以前的一个晚上,我碰巧在楼上,窗户是开着的。我一直等到非关窗不可的时候才下楼去。漆黑的夜晚,风吹雨打,雷电交加,我全然被这种力量镇住了。这是我一年半以来第一次目睹夜晚…… ……令人伤心的是……我只能透过脏兮兮的窗帘观看大自然,窗帘悬挂在沾满灰尘的窗前,但观看这些已经不再是乐趣,因为大自然是你必须亲身体验的。

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必修4 Unit 1 A STUDENT OF AFRICAN WILDLIFE It is 5:45 am and the sun is just rising over Gombe National Park in East Africa. Following Jane's way of studying chimps, our group are all going to visit them in the forest. Jane has studied these families of chimps for many years and helped people understand how much they behave like humans. Watching a family of chimps wake up is our first activity of the day. This means going back to the place where we left the family sleeping in a tree the night before. Everybody sits and waits in the shade of the trees while the family begins to wake up and move off. Then we follow as they wander into the forest. Most of the time, chimps either feed or clean each other as a way of showing love in their family. Jane warns us that our group is going to be very tired and dirty by the afternoon and she is right. However, the evening makes it all worthwhile. We watch the mother chimp and her babies play in the tree. Then we see them go to sleep together in their nest for the night. We realize that the bond between members of a chimp family is as strong as in a human family. Nobody before Jane fully understood chimp behaviour. She spent years observing and recording their daily activities. Since her childhood she had wanted to work with animals in their own environment. However, this was not easy. When she first arrived in Gombe in 1960, it was unusual for a woman to live in the forest. Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to begin her project. Her work changed the way people think about chimps. For example, one important thing she discovered was that chimps hunt and eat meat. Until then everyone had thought chimps ate only fruit and nuts. She actually observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it. She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other, and her study of their body language helped her work out their social system. For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken about making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals. She has argued that wild animals should be left in the wild and not used for entertainment or advertisements. She has helped to set up special places where they can live safely. She is leading a busy life but she says: "Once I stop, it all comes crowding in and I remember the chimps in laboratories. It's terrible. It affects me when I watch the wild chimps. I say to myself, 'Aren't they lucky?" And then I think about small chimps in cages

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新人教版高中英语课文译文 必修四 第一单元卓有成就的女性 Reading 非洲野生动物研究者 清晨5点45分,太阳刚从东非的贡贝国家公园的上空升起,我们一行人准备按照简研究黑猩猩的方法去森林里拜访它们。简研究这些黑猩猩家族已经很多年了,她帮助人们了解了黑猩猩跟人类的行为是多么的相似。我们当天的首相任务就是观察黑猩猩一家是如何醒来的。这意味着我们要返回前一天晚上我们离开时黑猩猩睡觉的大树旁。大家坐在树荫下等待着,这时候黑猩猩睡醒了,准备离开。然后这群黑猩猩向森林深处漫步而去,我们尾随其后。在大部分时间里,黑猩猩或互相喂食,或彼此擦身,这在它们的家族里是爱的表达方式。简预先提醒我们,到下午的时候我们就会又脏又累。她说对了,但是到了傍晚时分我们就觉得这一切都是值得的。我们看到黑猩猩妈妈跟她的幼子们在树上玩耍,后来看见它们一起回窝里睡觉了。我们明白了黑猩猩家庭成员之间的联系像人类家庭一样紧密。 在简之前没有人完全了解黑猩猩的行为。她花了多年的时间来观察并记录黑猩猩的日常活动。从孩提时代起,简就想在动物生活的环境中研究它们。但是,这不是一件简单的事。当她1960年最初来到贡贝时。对女性来说,住进大森林还是很稀罕的事情。她母亲头几个月来帮过她的忙,这才使她得以开始自己的计划。她的工作改变了人们对黑猩猩的看法。比方说,她的一个重要发现是黑猩猩猎食动物。而在此之前,人们一直认为黑猩猩只吃水果和坚果。她曾经亲眼看到

过一群黑猩猩捕杀一只猴子,然后把它吃掉。她还发现了黑猩猩是如何交流的,而她对黑猩猩身势语的研究帮助她勾勒出黑猩猩的社会体系。 40年来,简·古道尔一直在呼吁世人了解并尊重这些动物的生活。她主张应该让野生动物留在野外生活,而不是用于娱乐或公告。她还为黑猩猩建起了可以安全生活的专门的保护区,她的生活是忙忙碌碌的,然而,正如她所说的:“我一旦停下来,所有的一切就会涌上心头。我就会想起实验室的黑猩猩,太可怕了。每当我看着野生黑猩猩时,这个念头总是萦绕着我。我会对自己说:…难道它们不幸运吗??然后我就想起了那些没有如何过错却被关在笼子里的小 黑猩猩。一旦你看到这些,你就永远不会忘记……。” 简已经得到了她想要得到的一切:在动物的栖息地工作:获得博士学位;还向世人证明女人和男人一样也能在森林里生活。她激励着人们为妇女们的成就而喝彩。 Using Language 为什么不继承她的事业? 上学时我喜欢英语、生物和化学,但是我进大学该选哪门专业呢?直到有一天晚上坐在电脑旁研究中国的伟大女性时,我才有了答案。 很偶然地,我看到了一篇关于林稚巧大夫的文章。她是妇科专家,1901年生,1983年去世。林稚巧似乎一直都在为自己选择的事业而奔忙,去国外留学,写了很多书和文章。其中有一本书引起了我的注意。这是一本小书,介绍如何从妇女怀孕到护理婴儿的过程中降低死亡率,她提出了一些可以遵循的简单的做法,保持婴儿清洁和健康,让他们远离疾病。她为什么要写这些东西呢?林稚巧认为哪些妇女会需要这些忠告呢?我仔细地看了这篇文章,了解到那是为农村妇女写的。也许是她们在遇到紧急情况时找不到医生。

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