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Question 45: _____ I love you, I can’t let you do whatever you like.

A. Despite B. Whether C. Much as D. Whatever

IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 46: Nobody is allowed to enter the area without permission.

A. You are not allowed to enter the area because of the permission.

B. You can’t enter the area under any circumstances.

C. You can’t enter the area if you are not allowed to.

D. You can enter the area if you ask for permission.

Question 47: Strong as he is, he still can’t lift that box.

A. He’s very strong, but he still can lift that box. B. He still can’t lift that box because he’s not as strong.

C. The box was too heavy for him to lift. D. However strong he is, he still can’t lift that box.

Question 48: “Why I haven’t thought of this before,” Dung said to himself

A. Dung suggested himself not thinking of that before.

B. Dung advised himself not to have thought of that before.

C. Dung wondered why he hadn’t thought of that before.

D. Dung said that why he hadn’t thought that before.

Question 49: The company turned down Hung’s offer

A. The company accepted Hung’s offer. B. The company offered Hung a job.

C. The company discussed Hung’s offer. D. The company rejected Hung’s offer.

Question 50: “I claim that you took my money,” she said to the housekeeper.

A. She warned the housekeeper against taking her money.

B. She admitted the housekeeper having taken her money.

C. She accused the housekeeper of having taken her money.

D. She insisted on the housekeeper taking her money.

Question 51: What he did came as no surprise to me

A. His behaviour surprised me. B. He was surprised when I came.

C. I was not surprised by his actions. D. he told me that he was not surprised.

Question 52: If I were in your shoe, I would let him go.

A. I was wearing your shoe and would like to let him go. B. I suggest that you let him go.

C. I advise you to wear your shoe and let him go. D. I would like to be in your shoe so he could let him go.

Question 53: So far as you’ve explained the problem, it doesn’t sound too bad.

A. If you hadn’t explained it so well, the problem would seem worse.

B. The problem wouldn’t have a bad sound if you explained it.

C. The problem can’t be any worse than you’ve made it sound.

D. The problem didn’t seem very bad until you’ve explained it.

Question 54: I found it difficult to communicate in English.

A. I didn’t like to communicate in English. B. I preferred communicating in English.

C. I was not used to communicating in English. D. I had no difficulty communicating in English.

Question 55: The firemen were in time to save the people but not the house.

A. Both the people and the house were lost in the fire. B. The people were saved but the house was lost.

C. The house was saved but the people were lost. D. The people were saved and so was the house.

V. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 65.

Prehistoric horses were far removed from the horses that Christopher Columbus brought on his ships during his second voyage to the New World. Although fossil remains of “dawn horses” have been excavated in several sites in Wyoming and New Mexico, these animal, which were biologically different from contemporary horses, had been extinct several millennia before onset of the Indian era. Although moviegoers visualize an Indian as a horse rider, Indians were not familiar with horses until the Spanish brought them to Mexico, New Mexico, Florida, and the West Indies in 1519. Those that escaped from the conquerors or were left behind became the ancestors of the wild horses that still roam the southwestern regions of the country. The Indian tribe scattered in the western plains began to breed horse about 1600.

The arrival of the horse produced a ripple effect throughout the Great Plains as the Indians living there were not nomadic and engaged in rudimentary farming and grazing land hunting. Tracking stampeding herds of buffalo and elk on foot was not the best way to stock quantities of meat to adequately feed the entire tribe during the winter. However, mounted on horses, the hunting team could cover ground within a substantial distance from their camps and transport their game back to be roasted, dried into jerky, or smoke for preservation. The hunters responsible for tribe provisions stayed on the move almost continuously, replacing their earth-and-sod lodges with tepees. Horses carried not only their riders but also their possessions and booty. The Blackfoot Indians of the Canadian plains turned almost exclusive hunters, and the Crow split off from the mainstream Indian farming in favor of hunting. In fact, some of the Apache splinter groups abandoned agricultural cultivation altogether.

The horse also drastically altered Indian warfare by allowing rapid maneuvering before, during, and after skirmishes. With the advent of the horse, the Apache, Arapahoe, and Cheyenne established themselves as territorial monopoly in the Plains. Because Indians did not have the wheel and had dragged their belongings from one settlement to another, horse also enabled them to become more mobile and expedient during tribal migration. In fact, the Cheyenne abolished the custom of discarding belongings and tepee skins simply because there were no means to transport them



Question 56: The word “excavated” is closest in meaning to___________

A. hunted down B. exasperated C. dug up D. extinguished

Question 57: According to the passage, how many genetic species of horses are known today?

A. Three. B. Two. C. One D. Four

Question 58: The word “Those” refers to___________

A. Indians B. horses C. West Indies D. The Spanish

Question 59: According to the passage, American Indians___________

A. were exposed to horses in the 1500s. B. farmed with horses in the 1500s.

C. have ridden horses since prehistoric times D. tamed horses in the early 1500s.

Question 60: The author of the passage probably believes that the popular image of American Indians before the arrival of Europeans___________

A. cannot be discussed briefly. B. is not historically accurate.

C. is not theoretically viable. D. cannot be realistically described.

Question 61: According to the passage, after the arrival of Europeans, the Indian tribes inhabiting the Great Plains___________

A. played communicated hunting games. B. herded undomesticated buffalo.

C. had sedentary and tranquil life-styles. D. improved their hunting techniques.

Question 62: The word “provisions” is closest in meaning to___________

A. weapons B. supplies C. attire D. health

Question 63: According to the passage, American Indians invented various methods for___________

A. dislocating their traps. B. communicating over great distances.

C. keeping their possessions. D. conducting their hostile excursions.

Question 64: It can be inferred from the passage that Indians did NOT___________

A. pursue stampedes. B. accrue tribal wealth. C. assign sustenance tasks. D. use covered wagons.

Question 65: It can be inferred from the passage that the arrival of horses in the Americas___________

A. altered the future course of the Indian way of life.

B. made the Indian tribes relinquish their territorial monopolies.

C. shattered the advancement of the Indian culture.

D. led to the dispersal of the Indian tribes throughout the continent.

VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.

Question 66: A. interruptive B. application C. academic D. kindergarten

Question 67: A. category B. compulsory C. discourteous D. curriculum

Question 68: A. communicative B. disobedient C. generational D. argumentative

Question 69: A. valuable B. significance C. ceremony D. ancestor

Question 70: A. creature B. confidence C. creative D. nervousness

VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 71 to 80.

LISTENING

Human beings have a strong need to put their experiences and problems into words. That is why everyone___71__a “friendly ear”- someone who is ___72__ to listen to their troubles and joys. But few people__73___ what a complex skill listening is. To be a good listener requires great powers of concentration, which can only be gained through practice.

There are two reasons why listening is often such hard___74__ The first is simply that people much prefer to speak. How often have you missed what someone has said because you were thinking about what you were going to say__75___? The second reason is that people speak too slowly. The average speed is about 125 words per minute, __76___ is not fast enough for the human brain. It ___77__ too much time for the concentration to fail, as the brain tries to keep itself busy with other, irrelevant thoughts.

Next time you are in a listening___78__ ,try to predict what the speaker is going to say. Ask yourself questions about what is being said, and __79___ if the speaker answers them. Finally, make quick summaries in your head of the main points that have been made. All of these things will___80__ you to concentrate and make you a better listener.



Question 71: A. applauds B. attracts C. appreciates D. approves

Question 72: A. agreed B. wanting C. capable D. willing

Question 73: A. realise B. believe C. detect D. relate

Question 74: A. work B. job C. act D. task

Question 75: A. by report B. through answer C. in reply D. in turn

Question 76: A. which B. that C. what D. this

Question 77: A. makes B. admits C. allows D. lets

Question 78: A. atmosphere B. circumstance C. station D. situation

Question 79: A. tell B. see C. watch D. look

Question 80: A. aid B. help C. give D. serve

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MÔN THI: ANH VĂN (Khối A1, D1) - ĐỀ 31

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Mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

01. The criminal was sentenced to death because of ____ of his crime.



A. the severity B. the complexity C. a punishment D. the importance

02. The discovery was a major ____ for research workers


A. breakthrough B. breakdown C. break-in D. breakout

03. “Would you like me to get a taxi?” - “____.”

A. That would be delightful. Thanks B. Well, let’s see.

C. Yes, please, if it’s no bother D. Yes, I see.

04. You have a good feeling about yourself and____ when you volunteer.



A. others B. other C. the other D. the others

05. If it ____ their encouragement, he could have given it up.

A. had been for B. hadn’t been C. hadn’t been for D. wouldn’t have been for

06. By the end of this month I____ for this company for two years.

A. have been working B. will have been working C. will be working D. will work

07. Flooding in April is an unusual ____ in this area.

A. occur B. occurrence C. occurring D. occurred

08. Lorie is very thin, ____ her young sister, who is quite heavy.

A. dissimilar to B. unlikely C. unlike D. dislike

09. It is a fact that____ form of energy.

A. electricity being the most useful B. electricity the most useful

C. the most useful in electricity D. electricity is the most useful

10. Please ____ and see us some time. You‘re always welcome.
A. come to B. come about C. come around D. come away.

11. Only in the Civil War ____ killed or wounded.

A. soldiers in America B. so many American soldiers were

C. many in America D. were so many American soldiers

12. Prices of flats ____ from a few thousand to millions of dollars.

A. vary B. change C. differ D. fluctuate

13. John____ knowledge from many of his life experiences in his work.

A. approved B. applied C. appreciated D. accomplished

14. As it was getting late, the boys decided to____ the campfire and crept into their sleeping bags.

A. put up B. put off C. put out D. put on

15. The general public____ a large number of computers now, because prices are beginning to decrease.

A. must buy B. must be buying C. must have bought D. must bought

16. I have to assure myself that I____ the best possible decision.

A. have leapt B. have made C. have done D. have reached

17. “Sorry, I’m late, Mike.” - “____.”

A. Well, it’s worth a try B. Not on my account C. No, I wouldn’t mind at all D. That’s all right

18. Once the air warms up, the snow should start to____.



A. thaw (tan) B. defrost C. dissolve D. liquefy (hoá lỏng)

19. It’s surprising that ex-smokers are less____ smokers than non-smokers.



A. tolerant of B. tolerable to C. intolerant D. tolerance towards

20. Tony often watches TV after his parents____ to bed.

A. had gone B. have gone C. go D. went

21. “What a great haircut, Lucy!” - “____.”



A. You think so? I think it’s a bit too short B. It’s my pleasure

C. Oh, yes. That’s right D. Thanks. It’s very kind of you to do this.

22. Don’t leave paraffin heaters in a draught or where they’re____.

A. dangerously knocked over B. in danger knocked over



C. in danger of being knocked over D. in danger of knocking over

23. Mike: “Tell me what your dog’s like?” - Alice: “____.”

A. Very quickly B. Biscuit and bones C. Very well, thank you D. Big, black and hairy

24. Population expansion seems to surpass the ability of the earth to meet____ food.

A. the requirement of B. the command of C. the demand for D. the necessity for

25. After years of being exposed to the sun and rain, the sign had become completely______.

A. unreadable B. illegible C. misread D. readable

26. James: “What’s the matter?” - Anne: “____.”



A. Nothing B. Not at all C. That’s all right D. It’s no trouble

27. ____ over long distances is a fact.



A. That electricity can be transmitted B. That electricity transmitting

C. That electricity D. That can be transmitted

28. ____ , sheep were then used for wool.

A. Having first domesticated for milk production B. Having been first domesticated for milk production

C. Because they had been first domesticated for milk production

D. Although they had first domesticated for milk production

29. Do you think Ms. Brown will ____ for Parliament in the next election?

A. sit B. run C. walk D. stand

30. The judge ____ the murderer to a lifetime imprisonment.

A. convicted B. sentenced C. prosecuted D. accused



Read the following passage and mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. REALITY TELEVISION

Reality television is genre (loại) of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situation, documents actual events, and features ordinary rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or “heightened” (tăng) documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.

Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning program produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance (giám sát)- or voyeurism (thói dâm đãng)- focused productions such as Big Brother.

Critics say that the term “reality television” is somewhat of a misnomer (sai thuật ngữ) and that such shows frequently portray a modifies and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic (ngoại lai) location or abnormal (dị thường) situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers (người đ/khiển), and with events on screen manipulated (thao tác) through editing and other post-production techniques.

Part of reality television’s appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously (đồng thời), traveling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales (hiện trường). Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities (lễ kỉ niệm), outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.

Some commentators have said that the name “reality television” is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition- based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living- environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios (côt truyện), challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviors and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word “reality” to describe his shows; he has said, “I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama.”

31. In the first line, the writer says “it is claimed” because ____.

A. they are agree with the statement B. everyone agrees with the statement

C. no one agrees with the statement D. they want to distance themselves from the statement

32. Reality television has ____.

A. always been this popular B. been popular since before 2000

C. only been popular since 2000 D. been popular since approximately 2000

33. Japan ____. A. is the only one place to produce demeaning TV shows

B. has produced demeaning TV shows copied elsewhere

C. produced Big Brother D. invented surveillance focused productions

34. People have criticized reality television because ____.

A. it is demeaning B. it uses exotic locations C. the name is inaccurate D. it shows reality

35. Reality TV appeals to some because ____.

A. it shows eligible males dating women B. it uses exotic locations



C. it shows average people in exceptional circumstances D. it can turn ordinary people into celebrities

36. Pop Idol ____ . A. turns all its participants into celebrities



B. is more likely to turn its participants into celebrities than Big Brother

C. is less likely to turn its participants into celebrities than Big Brother

D. is a dating show

37. The term “reality television” is inaccurate____.

A. for all programs B. just for Big Brother and Survivor

C. for talent and performance programs D. for talent and performances programs

38. Producers choose the participants ____.

A. on the ground of talent B. only for special-living- environment shows



C. to create conflict among other things D. to make a fabricated world

39. Paul Burnett ____.

A. was a-participant on Survivor B. is a critic of reality TV

C. thinks the term “reality television” is inaccurate D. writes the script for Survivor

40. Shows like Survivor ____.

A. are definitely reality TV B. are scripted C. have good narratives D. are theatre

Mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined sound that is pronounced differently from the rest or the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress:

41. A. reindeer B. engineer C. pioneer D. referee

42. A. dangerous B. marvelous C. conspicuous D. numerous

43. A. establish B. illustrate C. intimidate D. inheritance

44. A. expansion B. conversion C. precision D. explosion

45. A. eradicate B. character C. malaria D. spectacular



Read the following passage and mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks.

All life is sound. We are constantly surrounded by sounds and noises (46)_produced_ by nature and everything in it. For thousands of years man has been speaking and singing, and (47)_thanks to_ his wonderfully constructed ear, perceiving sounds and noises, although they are but a small part of the inconceivable wealth of sounds filling the universe. Children everywhere and without (48)_exception_ are born with musical abilities with voices, and with hearing. The difference lies (49)_merely_ in what they do with these gifts. That (50)_varies_ according to temperament upbringing nationality, and time. Nature itself is full of sound, full of music. Musical sounds existed millions of years before there was a human ear to hear (51)_them_ the soft bubbling of the water, the roll of thunder, the whistling and rustling of leaves in the wind and (52)_who_ knows how many other audible manifestations of nature. Man was born (53)_into_ a world of sound. Thunder filled him with fear and became a symbol of supernatural (54) powers__ . In the roar of the wind he heard the voices of demons. Dwellers at the seashore (55)_judges_ the temper of the gods by the sound of the waves. Religious rites and music were inseparable at the dawn of humanity.

46. A. found B. heard C. produced D. existing

47. A. thanks to B. based on C. in spite of D. without

48. A. exception B. doubt C. consideration D. preparation

49. A. absolutely B. merely C. especially D. suddenly

50. A. depends B. forms C. varies D. differentiates

51. A. them B. it C. all D. from

52. A. he B. someone C. who D. everyone

53. A. with B. from C. in D. into

54. A. disasters B. powers C. symbols D. existence

55. A. terrified B. touched C. judged D. heard



Mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.

56. It announced today that an enquiry would be held into the collapse of a high-rise apartment block in Kuala Lumpur last week. A B C D

57. Neither of the men arresting as terrorists would reveal information about his group.

A B C D

58. I strongly object the idea of students in the final year working part-time jobs.



A B C D

59. If they took their language lesson seriously, they would be able to communicate with the locals now.



A B C D

60. Everyone ought to know the basic steps that follow in case of an emergency.

A B C D

Mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

61. Tom has the ability to be a professional musician, but he’s too lazy to practice.

A. He is able to practice music lessons professionally though he is lazy.

B. As a professional musician he is not lazy to practice music lessons.



C. He is talented but he’ll never be a professional musician as he doesn’t practice.

D. Though practicing lazily, he is a professional musician.

62. The book costs $15,50 but I have only $14,50.

A. I have more than enough money to pay for the book. B. The book costs a little more than I have with me.

C. I have just enough money to pay for the book. D. I need a few more dollars to pay for the book.

63. If I hadn’t had so much work to do I would have gone to the movies.

A. I never go to the movies if I have work to do. B. I would go to the movies when I had done so much work.

C. A lot of work couldn’t prevent me from going to the movies.



D. Because I had to do so much work I couldn’t go to the movies.

64. My father couldn’t stand Tom’s behavior.

A. My father found Tom’s behavior intolerant B. My father was tolerant towards Tom’s behavior

C. My father found Tom’s behavior intolerable D. Tom’s behavior was not tolerable

65. This question is even harder than the last one.

A. The last question is not difficult B. This question is the most difficult one

C. The last question is difficult but this one is more difficult D. This question is hard but the last one is not.

66. Nobody at all came to the meeting

A. There was almost nobody at the meeting B. Not many people came to the meeting

C. Only a few people came to the meeting D. Not a single person came to the meeting

67. Anne takes after her mother.

A. Anne resembles her mother in action B. Anne looks alike her mother



C. Anne and her mother are alike D. Anne likes her mother very much

68. David broke his leg and couldn’t play in the final.

A. If David didn’t break his leg, he could play in the final.

B. If David hadn’t broken his leg, he could play in the final now



C. David couldn’t play in the final due to his broken leg.

D. But for his broken leg, David couldn’t have played in the final.

69. Cultures vary from country to country.

A. Cultures move from one country to another. B. There are different cultures in one country

C. Culture differences are based on countries D. Cultures are different in different countries.

70. They couldn’t climb up the mountain because of the storm.

A. The storm made them impossible to climb up the mountain.

B. The storm discouraged them from climbing up the mountain.

C. Their climbing up the mountain was unable due to the storm.

D. The storm made it not capable of climbing up the mountain.

Read the following passage and mark the letter a, b, c, or d on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. TALKING TO ELTON JOHN

Q - Do you miss doing the ordinary things in life?

A- I like plodding round the kitchen doing the things everybody else does. I love going to the supermarket to do the shopping. I come back with far more stuff than I need. When I am on holiday in St. Tropez, I love to get up at six in the morning to get the fresh bread. So people often see me wheeling my trolley round the supermarkets in town.

Q - Do you mind being recognized?

A - I’ve tried going out in disguise, but in the end most people recognize me, Ninety- nine percent are very pleasant, very polite. But it’s frustrating if you get out of bed on the wrong side- and you do some days- and someone asks you for an autograph and they haven’t got a pen or a piece of paper. But I enjoy my popularity; I don’t see the point in being a recluse.

Q - You once said that you’re a bit of a loner.

A- Yeah, I always have been. By that I don’t mean that I’m alone. It’s just that I like to be my own boss all the time. Don’t confuse that with being lonely because I’m not. I have lots of great friends around me. Being successful has given me the confidence to do things I wouldn’t have had the courage to do otherwise. But I still retain that shyness when I first meet people. I’m never going to get rid of that.

Q - You like your food, don’t you?

A- I’m one of those people who only has to look at a doughnut and I immediately put on 2 pounds without even eating it. I’ve always had a problem with my weight .it doesn’t bother me too much, although I get depressed when I’m very overweight. I dieted once and I became so obsessed that I neatly made myself ill. But I’m happy with the way I am at the moment. If you exercise at least three or four times a week and play tennis, then it’s no problem, but you have to keep at it. ( …)

Q - Do you think you will still be touring and making records in another ten year’s time?

A - I can’t keep touring and making records for the rest of my life- I’ve got to try something different now and then. One thing I am interested in doing is writing a musical.

Q - So do you think we see you on stage in your town musical one day?

A - I doubt it. I’m not interested in going into a theatre and performing every night. You may find that strange but if you’re on tour, you’re changing cities. I played at the Hammersmith Odeon once for 14 nights and by the end of it I was going crazy. It was like going to the office. People who actually appear in plays and musical for two or three years have my greatest sympathy and admiration. I never consider what I do as work.

71. When Elton goes out, he ____.

A. is recognized by 99% of the population B. wears a disguise

C. gets annoyed if he is recognized D. accepts he will probably be recognized

72. The phrase ‘ a recluse’ is closest in meaning to ____.

A. an ordinary person B. a celebrity



C. a person who avoids other people D. a person who gets frustrated with his popularity

73. How has frame changed Elton John?

A. He has become very bossy B. He doesn’t like to be on his own

C. He feels more confident D. He has become shy

74. The phrase ‘a loner’ is closest in meaning to ____.



A. a person who likes being alone B. a bossy person

C. a person who is unhappy without other people around D. an only child in the family

75. What does Elton John say about his weight?

A. He is obsessed with his weight B. He gets depressed when he diets



C. He has learnt to control his weight D. He wishes he were thin

76. The word it in the last paragraph refers to ____.



A. his playing at the theatre for 14 nights B. his going crazy after the performance

C. his going to the office D. the Hammersmith Odeon

77. What does the last paragraph tell us about his attitude to work?

A. He loves doing the same thing day after day



B. He hates any sort of job which means following a routine and doing the same thing day after day.

C. He loves playing at the theatre D. He admires people who work hard.

78. Which of the following is not true about Elton John?

A. He loves doing the shopping in supermarkets B. He prefers going out in disguise to avoid people

C. He has a lot of friends

D. Although he’s always had a problem with his weight, he doesn’t care much about it.

79. All of the following suggest that Elton John is basically happy with himself and his lifestyle EXCEPT ____.

A. He enjoys his popularity B. He is happy with the way he is at the moment

C. He never considers what he does as work D. He’s always been a loner.

80. What is his future ambition?

A. to appear in a play or musical B. to break with his present routine

C. to do a word tour D. to play at the Hammersmith Odeon

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