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1 . It was summer, and my dad wanted to treat me to a vacation like never before. He decided to take me on a trip to the Wild West.

We took a plane to Albuquerque, a big city in the state of New Mexico. We reached Albuquerque in the late afternoon. Uncle Paul, my dad’s friend, picked us up from the airport and drove us up to his farm in Pecos.

His wife Tina cooked us a delicious dinner and we got to know his sons Ryan and Kyle. My dad and I spent the night in the guestroom of the farm house listening to the frogs and water rolling down the river nearby. Very early in the morning, Uncle Paul woke us up to have breakfast. "The day starts at dawn on my farm," he said. After breakfast, I went to help Aunt Tina feed the chickens, while my dad went with Uncle Paul to take the sheep out to graze(吃草). I was impressed to see my dad and Uncle Paul riding horses. They looked really cool.

In the afternoon, I asked Uncle Paul if I could take a horse ride, and he said yes, as long as my dad went with me. I wasn’t going to take a horse ride by myself anyway. So, my dad and I put on our new cowboy hats, got on our horses, and headed slowly towards the mountains. "Don’t be late for supper," Uncle Paul cried, "and keep to the track so that you don’t get lost!" "OK! " my dad cried back. After a while Uncle Paul and his farm house were out of sight. It was so peaceful and quiet and the colors of the brown rocks, the deep green pine trees, and the late afternoon sun mixed to create a magic scene. It looked like a beautiful woven(编织的) blanket spread out upon the ground just for us.

Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse.

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2018-06-09更新 | 4735次组卷 | 75卷引用:江西省南昌市第十中学2022-2023学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。随着越来越多祖父母冒险意识的增强,跨代旅游开始流行起来。研究发现,跨代旅游对祖父母、父母以及孩子均大有裨益。

2 . My granddad often helped me make a tool to catch fish when I was young and we would spend hours along a river. It was lovely for both of us then. Many more of today’s grandparents have a growing sense of adventure. And a trend is catching on: skip-gen travel — grandparents taking fun-filled vacations with grand kids without their parents along.

A survey found that 83% of grandparents put travel with their grand kids as the number one thing when they retire. Skip-gen travel gets popular for good reason. Kids have their lives enriched and learn outside classrooms. This is also a time of talking and sharing ideas.

“How grandparents talk to children is different from how parents talk to them. Actually, I feel on a more equal footing with my grandchildren than I do with my own children,” Annie Collins, a travel architect and also part of the trend, says. “Kids away from their parents are more open to ideas and willing to express themselves. It’s not just kids gaining from traveling. Who gets the most out of this? You might think it’s them but it’s us.” According to a study by the Cleveland Clinic, grandparents who help watch and spend time with grand kids may actually live longer than their peers(同龄人).

It’s also important to recognize that grandparents often have more time to travel. Unlike their children, who may still be in the pursuit of a personal career that offers limited time off, grandparents are often retired and likely have a different viewpoint on life, prioritizing experiences and family. So knowing the kids are in great hands, moms and dads will have a bit of time to themselves — some much-needed leisure time alone to rest and recharge their batteries.

However, skip-gen travel is not for every grandparent. After all, grandparents are worn out with years and not so energetic. They surely treasure the chance to form close ties with their grandchildren, but it’s wiser to say no when only the youth could enjoy themselves, for the travel should be a win for everyone involved.

1. Why does the author mention fishing experiences with his granddad?
A.To lead in the trend of skip-gen travel.B.To share the pleasure in going fishing.
C.To stress the importance of family ties.D.To show the growing interest in adventure.
2. Which of the following may Annie Collins agree?
A.Many parents are too strict with children.
B.Grandparents benefit more from skip-gen travel.
C.Spending time with grandparents is better for kids.
D.Children become mature when away from parents.
3. What do we know about the parents whose kids are on skip-gen travel?
A.They enjoy the moment to relax.B.They feel less anxious and stressed.
C.They miss their kids very much.D.They look forward to their own trip.
4. What does the author suggest grandparents do?
A.Get kids involved in travel planning.B.Strengthen the bond with grandchildren.
C.Reduce skip-gen travel appropriately.D.Make decisions in both sides’ interests.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了Macro的国家的一些风土人情,最后作者叫我们猜测这个国家的名字。

3 . Hello everyone! Meet my new friend Marco.He says Ciao! This means hello in his language. Marco traveled with me this month. When he showed me his country on the map, I was attracted by its shape. It looks like a high-heeled boot(高跟靴) in the Mediterranean Sea that’s kicking a strange-shaped ball. Can you find the name of this ball on the world map?

Marco told me that he loves cars and that his country is well-known for super-fast cars like Ferrari,Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo, and Maserati. Isn’t it cool? The people also love soccer here.They call it “Calcio.” He told me that they have won four World Cups. The most recent win was in 2006! When he shared this with me, he was very excited and full of pride.

We visited the country’s capital and I was amazed to find that it was more than 2500 years old! We walked around and soon it was time for dinner. Marco told me that people there eat pasta (意大利面食) at least once a day. The different sauces and toppings(酱汁和佐料)mean they never get bored of it. Also, they love including seasonal vegetables in their dinners. I couldn’t wait to enjoy the pizza and pasta with different toppings and sauces. The cappuccino and focaccia bread also made me happy. It’s no wonder that the world has adopted (采用) so much of their food! The people in this country celebrate many holidays and enjoy eating big meals with their family. The festive atmosphere (节日氛围) makes everyone happy.

I was lucky to travel to this country in March and enjoy the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, or La fiera del Libro per Ragazzi. It is held for four days every year. We also visited the Colosseum, Panthon, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which was really wonderful!Before I said goodbye to Marco, I made a promise to visit again. Can you guess the name of this country?

1. What did the author mention to describe Marco’s country in the first paragraph?
A.Its shape.B.Its population.C.Its industries.D.Its national sport.
2. How did Marco feel when he brought up soccer?
A.Sad.B.Proud.C.Worried.D.Thankful.
3. What can we infer about the food in Marco’s country?
A.It is mixed with a lot of foreign food.B.It has spread around the world.
C.It makes Marco feel bored.D.It is very simple.
4. What is the purpose of the text?
A.To show a friendship.B.To celebrate a festival.
C.To introduce a country.D.To explain a cultural difference.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了提前制定旅行计划的重要性及WishTrip的具体使用方法。

4 . It’s very necessary for you to make a plan in advance before travelling abroad. An important part of the plan is probably to find the right_________. It may take you days to visit travel websites or read magazines to_________information. It’s a long process, so many people visit_________travelers’ blogs and search track records online, because no one wants to waste the_________vacation time on the sites that may_________their expectations.

Now consider another_________—you are an experienced traveler and you want to share your most_________routes with your family, friends or anyone who is interested in_________your footsteps. But sharing is hard work because you need to write,_________photos and videos, and be busy remembering the __________orders. What if all the work can be done for you__________while you travel? The best__________is to try WishTrip. Through WishTrip, you can search other people’s routes and share yours. Please let WishTrip be your helpful__________through the way.

If you are a contributor, use WishTrip from the beginning of your tour to__________the route on the map. WishTrip will__________all multimedia files to the exact locations where they are taken. When you__________the tour, WishTrip’s smart video functions will accordingly__________a super cool video for you to________ in your memory.

You can use WishTrip in any country where you want to travel. Now the sharing economy is Rapidly__________popularity in the tourism industry. With the help of latest__________, such as AI, WishTrip has made great innovations(创新).

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A.locationB.routeC.companionD.date
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A.offerB.shareC.conveyD.collect
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A.experiencedB.adventurousC.energeticD.respectable
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A.abundantB.longC.typicalD.precious
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A.stand up forB.live up toC.fall short ofD.look forward to
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A.situationB.eventC.conditionD.function
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A.boringB.attractiveC.necessaryD.complex
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A.trackingB.handlingC.followingD.watching
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A.developB.publishC.printD.upload
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A.simpleB.rightC.shortD.straight
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A.latelyB.automaticallyC.consistentlyD.currently
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A.solutionB.signC.promotionD.reaction
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A.reporterB.learnerC.guideD.visitor
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A.exchangeB.memorizeC.recordD.communicate
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A.sendB.giveC.adaptD.attach
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A.beginB.setC.keepD.finish
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A.generateB.inventC.performD.copy
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A.saveB.imagineC.catchD.edit
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A.buildingB.breakingC.gainingD.ruining
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A.abilityB.technologyC.powerD.information
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。自新冠肺炎大流行以来,民宿已成为住宿和早餐市场中增长最快的部分。从长远来看,在乡村振兴相关政策的支持下,乡村旅游和乡村民宿的未来增长潜力巨大。

5 . Rural homestays (民宿) have become the fastest-growing part in the bed-and-breakfast market since the COVID-19 pandemic, fueled by travelers who seek a more relaxing, pleasant and experiential lifestyle that is close to nature, a recent report found.

Tujia, a domestic online homestay service provider, said there are nearly 800,000 domestic rural homestays available online nationwide. Most people who took rural trips are urbanites (都市人), and most of them come from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou of Guangdong province, Chengdu of Sichuan province and Chongqing.    1    

Among those who booked rural homestays, more than 60 percent of the total were born in the 1980s and 1990s.    2     Now, the booking volume of rural homestays accounts for about 40 percent of the total short-term rentals compared with 30 percent before the pandemic, according to Tujia.

Zhou Cheng,a 33-year-old rural homestay operator, has been involved in the business for more than a decade.    3    In 2010, he started operating a rural homestay in Lijiang, Yunnan province in Southwest China, and annual income was about 200,000 yuan (S30,500), which is less than one-tenth of his current annual income.

    4    That revenue (收益) accounts for 60 percent to 70 percent of the total revenue. Most travelers stay for two days and one night, and their total spending on catering (餐饮) and accommodation together is around 2,000 yuan per person. At his homestay business, there are 13 employees in total. All of them are local villagers and their monthly income is around 4,000 yuan per person, Zhou said.

The development of rural homestays has changed the trend of previous one-day tours to suburbs into more in-depth trips.    5    In the long term, the potential room for future growth of rural tourism and rural homestays is remarkable, with the backing of favorable policies related to the revitalization of rural areas.

A.He witnessed (见证) the fast growth of the domestic bed-and-breakfast sector.
B.Besides accommodations, catering services are also provided to customers.
C.These urbanites have driven the rapid growth of rural homestays.
D.In 2021, the booking volume of rural homestays in Beijing increased by 10 percent year-on-year, and revenue jumped 38 percent year-on-year.
E.An effective way to increase consumption is to convince travelers to stay overnight.
F.Consumers’ frequent short trips to suburban areas have driven the growth of rural homestays.
G.Tourists can have more in-depth trip experiences and improve the quality of their trips.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。2022年6月13日,黄石国家公园遭遇洪水袭击。文章介绍了此次洪水袭击带来的一系列影响和官方所采取的应对措施。

6 . A flood hit Yellowstone National Park on June 13, 2022. The disaster was caused by a combination of unusually heavy rains and rapid snow melt. The high and fast water flows destroyed bridges and swept away entire roadways, leaving communities and homes isolated. Fortunately, the approximately 10,000 park visitors were safely evacuated.

The town of Gardiner, along the Montana-Wyoming border, was particularly hard hit. The floodwaters left almost 900 people with no power or water for many days. Gardiner’s economy, which depends on the almost three-quarters of a million visitors who pass through the park’s north gate annually, is likely to take a hit. The floodwaters severely damaged the main north entrance road to Yellowstone, and could take years to rebuild.

Park officials have begun work on improving an alternative road to Gardiner. This will ensure that locals can access food, supplies, and other essential emergency services. A limited number of tourists may also be allowed into Gardiner once the road is stable.

Yellowstone’s north gate is closed indefinitely. But the park’s south gate opened to visitors on June 22, 2022. Park officials have started a new entry system to prevent overcrowding. It is based on the last number of the visitor’s vehicle license plate and the calendar date of the month. Cars with odd (奇数的) numbers can visit the park on odd days of the month, while those with even (偶数的) numbers can go on even days.

Established in 1872, Yellowstone is America’s oldest national park. The 3,472-square-mile reserve spans three states and is home to many unique wildlife. It is known for its natural beauty that includes mountains, rivers and lakes. The forces of fire and ice shaped the park over thousands of years.

1. What does the underlined word “isolated” in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Tracked.B.Separated.
C.Decorated.D.Improved.
2. What was the possible result of the flood?
A.Gardiner’s economy would get into trouble.
B.Communities and homes were left in ruins.
C.Almost 900 people were trapped in the park.
D.The park’s south gate was closed for a while.
3. What can be inferred from the text?
A.Local people can get daily necessities from visitors.
B.The park has adopted a new system to recognize faces.
C.The license plate number decides when cars enter the park.
D.More tourists may flood into the park for geological features.
4. Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
A.Flooding has caused widespread damage in the US.
B.Yellowstone National Park is closed due to flooding.
C.People can visit Yellowstone National Park any day.
D.Natural beauty makes Yellowstone famous.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了几个能发现有用的顶级旅游新闻的网站。

7 . It’s important to have great travel news sources that you can trust. In this blog we are to share the top travel news websites that you may find useful.


World Tourism Organization

The World Tourism Organization exists to guide, support, advance the global tourism industry. Naturally, their position of influence means they are looked at as an authoritative source of information that people can depend on.


BBC Tourism

The BBC is one familiar news source for many. Its travel section is a great source of global news relating to the tourism industry. You are less likely to find the tourism-related news that goes very deep. However, the website is still a good choice for common people.


Eye for Travel

Reuters News&. Media is also a globally trusted news source, like the BBC. Eye for Travel is its travel section, which, too, enjoys a good reputation (名声). Less focused on breaking news, this website offers detailed and deep information of some important news in the global tourism industry.


The Local

Daily tourism news specifically focusing on Europe is found on this website. The news is written and published in English. Thelocal. com is a general European edition (版本). If you want to get travel information about countries such as Germany, Austria, Sweden, etc., there is also an edition designed for each one of them.

1. Which website is created to improve the global tourism industry?
A.World Tourism Organization.B.BBC Tourism.
C.Eye for Travel.D.The Local.
2. What do BBC Tourism and Eye for Travel have in common?
A.They mainly include breaking news about travel.
B.They cover travel news in different languages.
C.They have the most subscribers in the world.
D.They carry news on the global tourism industry.
3. What can we know about Thelocal.com?
A.It offers weekly tourism news.
B.It centers on European travel news.
C.Its designers are able to speak different languages.
D.Its news is published in English-speaking countries.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述的是一些私人住宅成为了网红打卡或者社交媒体拍照的集聚地,在此地居住的居民饱受困扰,有些人针对该类问题做出了不同的回应。

8 . Have you ever looked at a beautiful little house in London and thought “it must be so amazing to live there.”But for the people who actually do live in those homes, social media photography has changed what it means to live in a picturesque place.

Alice Johnston is a resident of Noting Hill, the London neighbourhood famous for colorfully- painted row houses and for being a Hollywood movie set. There can be a dark side to living inside it. She has witnessed all kinds of crazy behavior for the perfect snapshot (快照). Johnston was once woken up at 6 a.m, on Easter Sunday by French teenagers taking pictures outside. Another time she was changing when an elderly man took a picture of her windows. Although the shutters (百叶窗) were closed at the time, she was shocked by the experience.

When private homes become tourist attractions, conflicts can occur. In Hong Kong, the Monster Building became a huge selfie spot after it was featured in Transformers: Age of Extinction, A sign in English and Chinese put up by building residents reads “This is a private estate. All kinds of activities are not allowed, including but not limited to photographing, gatherings, use of drones (无人机) and yelling. We shall not take responsibility for personal injury caused by any accident. ”However, many visitors ignore the signs, and a quick scan of Instagram shows plenty of recent images taken there.

A pale-pink house near where Johnston lives has become such a popular photo site that the residents have given up on trying to keep people away. Instead, they’ve put up a donation box asking people to contribute money to charity in exchange for taking a photo.

1. What is probably the dark side to living in Notting Hill?
A.Small crowds of tourists.B.Too much photographing.
C.Damage done to row houses.D.Crazy behaviour of movie fans.
2. What was the Monster Building sign used for?
A.Asking tourists to be respectful.B.Giving tips for taking images.
C.Clearing responsibilities for injuries.D.Stopping tourists entering the building.
3. What did the residents in Johnston’s neighborhood do with the situation?
A.Put up more signs.B.Drive people away.
C.Encourage tourist to donate.D.Ask for fees for photographing.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.How to take photos while traveling.
B.When home becomes a tourist attraction.
C.Where to look for the perfect snapshot.
D.Why it is important to be a responsible tourist.
2023-02-14更新 | 145次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省南昌市2022-2023学年高一上学期2月期末英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文,文章主要介绍了丹麦首都哥本哈根顶级的旅游景点。

9 . Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen, is by far the largest city in the country. Here, you’ll find a multitude of tourist attractions to please even the pickiest of travelers. For ideas on the best places to visit in this magical city, read our list of the top attractions in Copenhagen.

Tivoli Gardens

It’s impossible to miss the grand entrance of the famous Tivoli amusement park and pleasure gardens dating from 1843 at Vesterbrogade. Here, visitors are welcomed through a dramatic archway and you will also find more than 20 attractions including a roller coaster, roundabouts, halls of mirrors, puppets and other entertainment facilities for your family of all ages. No matter what time of year you visit, Tivoli feels festive. At Christmas, Tivoli becomes an extravagantly decorated wonderland. The park is famous worldwide and appears in many movies.

National Museum of Denmark

An easy 10-minute walk from Tivoli along Vestergade brings you to the National Museum, a must-see attraction for anyone with an interest in Danish history and culture. It was established in 1807 and has been the biggest cultural and historic museum in this country. Some impressive runic stones are on display here, and the Danish history collection includes a sun chariot, antiquities and coins. You’ll also find collections from other interesting areas including Asia, Africa and Oceania, as well as the culture of the Indians.

Christiansborg Palace

On the tiny island of Slotsholmen is the Danish seat of government and an attraction that should top any visitor’s agenda. Christiansborg boasts more than 800 years of history and today, the palace is home to the Parliament, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Supreme Court. In addition, several parts are still used by the Royal House, although thankfully, much is open to the public. Opening hours for each section of the palace can vary since they are in use, so be sure to reserve ahead if you are interested in a specific area.

The Round Tower

The Round Tower is a 36-meter-high structure built as an observatory in 1642. It now also houses a small collection connected with the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. A particular treat is the platform. From the top are magnificent views over the city. A new attraction is the glass floor hovering 25 meters above the ground where you can peer down into the castle’s core.

1. Which attraction do you need to book in advance?
A.Christiansborg Palace.
B.Tivoli Gardens.
C.National Museum of Denmark.
D.The Round Tower.
2. What can you enjoy on The Round Tower?
A.Stay overnight in the tower.
B.Have a lunch on the platform.
C.Walk into the castle’s core.
D.Overlook the beautiful scenery of the city.
3. What can we learn from the text?
A.You are supposed to find a lot of antiquities from Asia in Tivoli Gardens.
B.It is not too far to walk from Tivoli Garden to the National Museum of Denmark.
C.Tivoli Gardens has the longest history among the four tourist attractions in Denmark.
D.National Museum of Denmark is the best choice if you want to know more about puppets.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了去西安旅游必去的三个旅游景点——秦始皇兵马俑,西安古城墙和大雁塔。

10 . Must-See Landmarks For Your Xi’an Tour

Serving as the capital of China for 13 dynasties, Xi’ an, capital of Shaanxi province has numerous historical sites and relics. If you are planning a tour of Xi’an taking less than 3 days, check out these recommended attractions, which we think best capture the spirit of the ancient city.

The Terracotta Army

The Terracotta Army is one of the most significant archaeological finds in the world and one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century.

Discovered in 1974, the army of Terracotta Warriors was constructed by China’s First Emperor Qinshihuang of the Qin Dynasty (221 BC-207 BC). It is a collection of thousands of life-size terracotta soldiers, horses and chariots in battle formation, through which people can get a great insight into the history, military development and culture of ancient China in that period.

Ancient City Wall

Xi’an City Wall was built in the 14th century by Zhu Yuanzhang, the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) as a military defense system. Now it is one of the oldest and best-preserved Chinese city walls. When you take a walk or cycle on the massive wall, you can enjoy a good view of the city.

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

One of China’s most famous Buddhist pagodas, the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda was built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) specially for the study of Buddhist scriptures. Situated in Da Ci’en Temple, the pagoda was built with layers of bricks and has a grand structure that gives it a holy appearance. It is a good example of traditional Chinese architecture.

1. What do the Terracotta Army and Ancient City Wall have in common?
A.They both reflect military history.
B.They show China’s first emperor’ s ambition.
C.They are great discoveries of 20th century.
D.They are the best-preserved tourist attractions.
2. What makes Giant Wild Goose Pagoda special?
A.Its building bricks.B.Its grand structure.
C.Its holy appearance.D.Its religious purpose.
3. Where is the text probably from?
A.A geography textbook.B.A news report.
C.A tourist guidebook.D.A science magazine.
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