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山东省武城县第二中学2016-2017学年高二6月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc

1、高二下学期6月份月考 英语试题 2017.06本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第1I卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时问120分钟。第卷(选择题共90分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. When did the speakers last see each other?A. Fifteen years ago.B. Five years ago.C. One year ago.2. What

2、does the man wish for the future?A. All his dreams will come true.B. Science will develop much faster.C. He will be able to do his job from home.3. What will the woman do next?A. Bring the man a salad.B. Take away the mans soda.C. Give the man some cheese.4. What is the relationship between the spea

3、kers?A. They are friends.B. They are cousins.C. They are brother and sister.5. What does the woman tell the man to do?A. Prepare for landing.B. Take his headphones out.C. Put his chair back in fifteen minutes.第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟

4、;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What did the man like to do?A. Hike.B. Swim.C. Take photographs.7. What does the woman suggest in the end?A. The man should go more camping.B. Life could be fun without social media.C. Family activities are very important.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why was the

5、 man worried?A. His mother has been ill.B. He lost his wallet.C. A policeman was in front of the shopping mall.9. What will the man have to do in the end?A. Pay the fine.B. Go to the hospital.C. Repair his car.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the boy want to eat?A. Peanut butter.B. Yoghurt.C. Cookies.

6、11. What does the boy imply about carrot cake?A. Its low in sugar.B. It contains some healthy ingredients.C. Its not as delicious as other types of cake.12. How does the boy probably feel in the end?A. Surprised.B. Jealous.C. Angry.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What job is the man interviewing for?A. A job a

7、t a school.B. A job at a radio station.C. A job at a TV station.14. What does the man think of sending emails?A. He has done that his whole life. B. He has no confidence in it.C. He is rather good at it.15. What does the job involve according to the woman?A. A lot of traffic.B. Meeting the fans.C. G

8、etting up early in the morning.16. Who is one of the mans references?A. Someone he used to teach.B. Someone he used to work with.C. Someone he went to graduate school with.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When are laundry places usually closed?A. At six oclock in the morning.B. At eleven oclock in the morning.

9、C. At seven oclock at night.18. How many washers might a larger laundry place have?A. 48.B. 24.C. 12.19. According to the talk, what do people often do while waiting in the laundry place?A. Chat with the employee.B. Eat some food.C. Put their clothes out in the sun.20. Who met their husband at a lau

10、ndry place? A. The speakers sister.B. The speakers friend.C. The speaker.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小发,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所绷带 的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AStudent life in Oxford We offer long-stay students advice and a range of services to help them make the most of their stay in Oxford. Accommodation

11、Many Lake School students choose to live in one of our friendly homestays to help them improve their English and to learn about the English way of life. Your homestay will provide breakfast and cook dinner for you each evening and give you a packed lunch at the weekend, if you want. However, if you

12、prefer to live in rented accommodation, it costs approximately 350 per month for a room in a shared house. To rent a serviced 1 or 2 bedroom flat, the cost is from 400 per week.Opening a bank account You may like to open a bank account here. You will need to: deposit money in the account show your p

13、assport prove your address in your country by showing a bank statement with your name andaddress prove your address in Oxford by showing your homestay address or your contract if you are renting accommodation prove that you are studying at the Lake School by showing your School LetterRegistering (登记

14、) with the police You may have to register with the police. You should tell them where you are living in Oxford. You will need to take: Your passport 2 passport-size photos the fee of 34Getting a job All students who are from an EU country and Switzerland can work without restriction in the UK. Taki

15、ng a part-time job can improve your future career opportunities. Students who have a Student Visitor Visa or an Extended Student Visitor Visa are not permitted to work.Having a holiday You may take holidays during your program, but requests for holidays must be made at least 1 month in advance. We d

16、o not refund fees but add the weeks that you take as holidays to the end of your course.21. Compared with a rented house or flat, what is one advantage of a homestay? A. Students will save at least 400 each month. B. Students can get a packed lunch at the weekend. C. Students will have fewer difficu

17、lties to deal with. D. Students can learn how to make native food themselves.22. What is necessary when students open a bank account and register with the police? A. Their photos. B. Their passport. C. The School Letter. D. An extra fee of 34.23. Who can get a job without restriction in the UK? A. S

18、tudents from low-income families. B. Students with a Student Visitor Visa. C. Students from Switzerland and EU countries. D. Students with an Extended Student Visitor Visa.24.What can we know about long-stay students holidays? A. Students will have to ask for holidays one week in advance. B. Only th

19、ose who have passed their exams can ask for holidays. C. Extra study time will be given for what students missed on holiday. D. Students can get some money back for not having lessons at school.B A warm drink of milk before bed has long been the best choice for those wanting a good nights sleep. But

20、 now a study has found it really does help people nod offif it is milked from a cow at night. Researchers have discovered that night milk contains more melatonin (褪黑激素), which has been proven to help people feel sleepy and reduce anxiety. The study, by researchers from Seoul, South Korea, involved m

21、ice being fed with dried milk powder made from cows milked both during the day and at night. Those given night milk, which contained 10 times the amount of melatonin, were less active and less anxious than those fed with the milk collected during daytime, according to the study published in The Jour

22、nal of Medicinal Food. Night milk quickened the start of sleep and caused the mice to sleep longer. While the effect of cows milk harvested at different time has not been tested on humans up to now, taking melatonin drugs has been suggested to those who are struggling to fall asleep at night. Previo

23、us studies have also indicated that milk can be excellent for helping sleep because of the calcium content, which helps people to relax. Milk is also sugar-free and addictive-free with nutritionists recommending skimmed milk as the best choice before bed as it is the least fattening. The more fat yo

24、u take in before bedtime, the greater burden you will put on your body at night.25. According to the text, the mice fed with daytime milk A. started sleep more easily B. were more anxious C. were less active D. woke up later26. Which of the following is true of melatonin according to the text? A. It

25、s been tested on mice for ten times. B. It can make people more energetic. C. It exists in milk in great amount. D. Its used in sleeping drugs.27. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Night Milk and Sleep B. Fat, Sugar and Health C. An Experiment on Mice D. Milk Drinking and Health28. How d

26、oes the author support the theme of the text? A. By giving examples. B. By stating arguments. C. By explaining statistical data. D. By providing research results.C If you re considering a career in academia, or a job in a lab, previous lab experience is considered important. Most bioscience students

27、 in the UK get around 3-9 hours of lab time per week, but that s not enough. There are a few places out there that offer paid internships (实习工作) in labs, but getting a work placement is tough. Im a biochemistry student and have applied to several work placements, but in spite of my good grades, I wa

28、s turned down by all of them. When I asked for personal feedback (反馈意见), I was usually told I lacked lab experience. Like many internships you need experience in order to get that experience. If you miss out on organized schemes, you can apply to individual labs requesting a summer work placement. B

29、ut most labs dont reply. If you re particularly lucky, a couple of academics get back to you to say either that they do not accept undergraduates (大学本科生), or that their lab has no more available spaces. Louis Freeland-Haynes, a Cambridge University biology student, who was able to find a summer work

30、 placement at a molecular biology (分子生物学) lab at Edinburgh University, says, The experience gave me motivation and enthusiasm for the subject as most teaching labs restrict the amount of equipment you work with. But most of us are not as lucky. Things need to change. Science internships need to be a

31、ccessible to a wide range of students, including those that do not have experience and do not have perfect grades. We need to give more people a chance to succeed in sciencenot just for the benefit of those students, but to progress scientific work and the benefits science brings to us all. Science

32、students should be encouraged to experiment and learn through experiments. This can only be done if researchers and the scientific community can make lab internships more accessible.29. Why did the author fail to get a paid internship in a lab? A. No labs paid undergraduates. B. He had no personal f

33、eedback. C. He hardly had lab experience. D. His grades were not good enough.30. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3? A. Some individual labs accept undergraduates. B. Getting a summer work placement is difficult. C. Most individual labs will reply to the applicant. D. Undergraduates should adopt

34、organized schemes.31. What does Louis Freeland-Haynes want to express in Paragraph 4? A. Some labs do offer paid internships. B. Getting a lab internship requires enthusiasm. C. Having a summer work placement in a lab is important. D. Teaching labs can greatly help students learn biology.32. Why has

35、 the author written the text? A. To tell students how to find paid internships. B. To encourage students to perform better at college. C. To show undergraduates need more lab internships.D. To explain why undergraduates lack lab experience.D Social media is a place where people gather to share their

36、 personal life and opinions online. It is a place where people can be hypercritical (吹毛求疵). At times its where people make their first impression, so I can understand why they struggle to make themselves look perfect in every picture they post and write profound thoughts in an attempt to look smarte

37、r and more thoughtful. People say that social media can help us express ourselves more fully. However, my thoughts are quite different. Since social media really opens you up to the public, there s a lot of pressure to look great. How will these people see me?, How will people react to this picture?

38、 and Do I look fat in this? are only a few questions that come to people s minds before posting something online. Therefore, the way people present themselves on social media is not true. but how they want others to see them. Amanda Hess. a writer, editor, and co-founder of TOMORROW Magazine, once s

39、aid, We present ourselves differently on Twitter and Tumblr and Slack depending on the norms built into each space. On Facebook, Im posed by a professional photographer, waist contorted (扭曲) into a slimmed line, eyes looking out of the window of a skyscraper. In her What Do Our Online Avatars Reveal

40、 About Us? article, she explains that she is photoshopped and looks extremely good in her picture. Clearly, social media is just a place where we have to pretend that we re perfect and do all things with reasons. To conclude, people think of social media as a different world and rather than truly ex

41、pressing themselves, they explore a new person that they want to become. It isnt necessarily bad to be different online and truthfully, I don t think it can ever be an honest place. The only thing we can do is to hope that who we are in social media does not take over who we are in the real world.33

42、. What does the author mean by saying my thoughts are quite different in Paragraph 1 ? A. Social media helps us express ourselves. B. Social media makes people hypercritical. C. Social media prevents us from being ourselves. D. Social media makes our thoughts very different.34. What do Amanda Hess s

43、 words show? A. Pictures online cannot be trusted. B. She didnt like hiding her true self. C. It s important to take good pictures. D. She liked how she looked in real life.35. Which of the following statements would the author agree with? A. Social media will be an honest place. B. Being different

44、online is unacceptable. C. We shouldnt lose sight of our true selves. D. We should never pretend to be someone else.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Love your kitchen 1. Keep your kitchen clean. Families tend to get together in the kitchen, bringing with them newspape

45、rs, mail, toys, and a thousand other little things. Don t allow it. Set a new policy: The kitchen is for cooking and eating only. Why? 36 The opposite also holds true: A clean, bright, inviting kitchen can be a wonderful place after a day of craziness. 2. 37 Is there music playing? Do you have a gla

46、ss of wine poured? Is the evening sun shining through the window? Are the knives sharp, the produce fresh, and the pots of good quality? All of these contribute to your desire to make good food. If you cant honestly say you enjoy being in your kitchen, do what you need to do to change that. 3. Enjoy

47、 the cooking process. Sure. not everyone loves cooking. 38 If the thought of cooking brings dread, you need an attitude adjustment. Cooking is a pleasure, far easier than many non-cooks realize. For your health, your pleasure, and your purse, you should learnor relearnthe pleasures of cooking. Make

48、it a project. Spend time with your friends and family while they cook so that you can absorb the methods and routines. Consider taking a class, or buy an introductory cookbook. 39 It is actually harder to be a bad cook than a good cook, particularly if you use good ingredients. 4. Plan a week s wort

49、h of dinners. Fewer than 30 percent of Americans know what they re having for dinner. Yet planning ahead takes just a few minutes. Here s how. Every Friday night or Saturday morning, sit down with a piece of paper and your favorite cookbooks or cooking magazines. Think about what your family likes t

50、o eat. 40 Now post the list of menus on the kitchen refrigerator so it s the first thing you see when you get home. No more thinking ahead. Just follow your own instructions.A. Most of all, lose your fear.B. But there s no reason not to like doing it.C. Then plan out the week s worth of menus.D. Mak

51、e your kitchen a place you like to be.E. That is why dinner has become such a pleasant time.F. Its hard to get motivated about cooking if you have to clean up a mess first.G. Here are simple, realistic tips to get you eating healthily at dinner, mostly with your own cooking.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节

52、 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。There is a story about British poet Samuel Coleridge. He was writing a 41 when he was interrupted by a knock at the door. That was an age before telephones. Someone was 42 a message. When Coleridge got back to his poem, he had l

53、ost his 43 . His poetic mood had been 44 by the knock on his door. His unfinished poem which could, otherwise have been a masterpiece, would now 45 be more than a fragment (片段). This story tells us how 46 communication can destroy an important thought, which brings us to the mobile phone. We have al

54、ready 47 a golden age of little white lies about our mobile phones, and this is actually a healthy, protective development. I didnt 48 it ring or I didnt realize my phone had 49 is among the lies that we tell to give ourselves space where we re beyond reach. In fact, we have Do Not Disturb 50 on the

55、 doors of hotel rooms, so why must we feel 51 when it comes to mobile phones? Why must we 52 if we decide to turn off our phones for a while? Mobile phones have made long-distance communication 53 , but they also endanger our time. Now, time alone or a(n) 54 with someone next to us without being int

56、errupted by a phone is something to be cherished (珍爱). Sometimes, even mobile phone devotees, myself usually 55 , cant help wanting to throw their phones away. But we don t and won t, and there is really no need. We have to develop a 56 attitude toward the rings of our own phones. Ease yourself into

57、 making and receiving fewer mobile phone calls. If we dont 57 the caller right now, we surely will later. A mobile phone call deserves no greater priority(优先权) than a random 58 from the person next to us. The call on my mobile phone may be the one-in-a-million from Steven Spielbergwho has 59 read my

58、 novel and wants to make it his next movie, 60 most likely it is not, so Id be better off thinking about the idea that I just had for a new story, or the slice of pizza Ill eat for lunch.41. A. novelB. letterC. poemD. message42. A. readingB. deliveringC. refusingD. writing43. A. patienceB. confidenc

59、eC. balanceD. inspiration44. A. improvedB. brokenC. obtainedD. delayed45. A. seldomB. neverC. stillD. ever46. A. friendlyB. sensitiveC. puzzlingD. unexpected47. A. passedB. enteredC. chosenD. missed48. A. makeB. observeC. helpD. hear49. A. shut downB. slowed downC. taken downD. come down50.A. rulesB

60、. thoughtsC. habitsD. signs51. A. curiousB. braveC. guiltyD. comfortable52. A. laughB. apologizeC. admitD. reply53. A. valuableB. strangeC. painfulD. common54. A. quarrelB. conversationC. troubleD. operation55. A. hiredB. acceptedC. praisedD. included56. A. wrongB. publicC. healthyD. familiar57. A.

61、agree withB. talk toC. wait forD. shout at58. A. screamB. challengeC. gestureD. word59. A. angrilyB. cleverlyC. finallyD. nervously60. A. soB. butC. orD. though第卷第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 After retiring from 30 years of teaching, Ethbell Pepper could 61. (easy

62、) have decided to sit back and relax and enjoy a 62. (peace) retirement. But that kind of life is not for Ethbell Pepper. I just want to do something different. If you are going to participate in life, do it. Dont just sit down and look 63. of the window, she said. At 68, she 64. (decide) to become

63、one of the pioneer participants in a program at the University of California. 65. program offers campus housing and classes to people over sixty. She took a class called Human Relationships in a Diverse Society. In this course, Ive found out a lot about other cultures 66. I didnt know of then. One o

64、f the most important lessons that Im learning is 67. (understand), not to judge, said Ethbell Pepper. Older adults can add to the educational resources of university by 68. (bring) with them a lot of valuable experience. Their presence on campus helps break some long 69. (believe) about aging. Young

65、 students may have a fear of growing older. But that kind of fear can 70. (reduce) when they see that older people can be active, healthy, and continue to contribute to society. The younger students can begin to see aging as a natural part of living.第三节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增

66、加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 When I was a very young children, my father created a regular practice I remember well years late. Every time he arrived home at end of the day, wed greet her at the door

67、. He would ask who we was and pretend not to knowing us. Then he and my mother would have had a drink while she prepared dinner and they would talk about his day and hers. While they chat, my father would lift my sister and me up to sit in the top of the fridge. It was both excited and frightening t

68、o be up there! My sister and I thought he was so cool for putting us there.第四节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你班的加拿大女孩Susan因病请假,请你代表班集体用英语给她写一封电子邮件表示问候。内容包括:1.询问病情,表示关心:2.简单介绍上周五的一次口语比赛情况;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数:100左右;2.适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 高二年级6月份月考英语试题答案15 BCACA610 CBAAC1115 BABCC1620 BABBA2125 BBCCB2630 DADCB3135 CCCAC3640

69、FDBAC4145 CBDBB4650 DBDAD5155 CBDBD5660 CBDCB61. easily62. peaceful63. out64. de cided65. The66. that/which67. to understand68. bringing69. beliefs70. be reduced短文改错1.childrenchild 词法错误。前面有冠词a,故用名词的单数形式。2latelater词法错误。years later数年后。3end前加the词法错误。at the end of在末。4herhim 行文逻辑错误。由前面的he arrived homewed

70、 greet判断用him。5waswere句法错误。主语是we,故谓语用were。6knowingknow 句法错误。pretend not to do sth假装不做某事。7去掉had 句法错误。此处是过去将来时,不是过去将来完成时。8chatchatted 语法错误。由后面的my father would可知用一般过去时。9inon 词法错误。on the top of在的上面顶端。10excitedexciting词法错误。exciting“令人兴奋的”,常用来修饰或说明事物。此处It指前文提到的事情,故用exciting。One possible version:Dear Susan,

71、 We haven t seen you for a long time. How are you feeling now? We all miss you very much and do hope you will recover soon. Last Friday our school held the oral English competition as planned. With your help in writing and pronunciation, our class won first place. Its a pity you didnt attend it. Im

72、sharing with you some photos of the competition in my email. Im sure you must be as excited as we all are. Were all looking forward to your coming back soon. Best wishes. Yours, Li Hua听力原文Text 1M: Youre all grown up! How old are you now? Fifteen?W: I was fifteen the last time you saw me! Im twenty n

73、ow. M: Really? It seems like just last year that you and your brother came over to visit!Text 2M: Do you think, within a few years, many people could work at home instead of working in offices?W: Yes, of course. Science and technology have developed really fast these past few years. And in the futur

74、e, I believe almost all our ideas will become reality.M: Im looking forward to it. Text 3 M: Excuse me. I asked for this salad without cheese on it, but this one is covered in it.W: Im sorry, sir. Ill take it back and bring you out a new one. Can I get anything else for you?M: Just another soda, ple

75、ase. Thank you.Text 4M: What would you like for your birthday, Sis? W: I want the iPhone 6S.M: Thats a pretty expensive gift! Do you think Mom and Dad will buy it for you? W: No, but Im hoping Aunt Janine will.Text 5W: Sir, you need to bring your chair back to its upright position and close your tra

76、y table. Were touching down in fifteen minutes. M: Sorry, I didnt hear the announcement. I had my headphones in.Text 6W: Did you have a nice weekend, Charlie?M: Not really. I went camping with my family.W: That sounds fun!M: It wasnt. Camping is so boring. I didnt have any service on my phone, so I

77、couldnt check Facebook or Twitter the whole weekend!W: That doesnt sound like a big deal. Didnt you enjoy hiking or swimming with your family?M: Not really. I enjoyed taking pictures of us fishing, but I couldnt even post them until we got back on Monday. W: Hmm. It sounds to me like you need to lea

78、rn how to enjoy life without sharing every moment on social media. Text 7W: You look sad, Jason. Whats wrong?M: I got a ticket just now.W: Why? M: I was driving slowly near the shopping mall when a policeman suddenly appeared from behind and asked me to pull over. I had to stop my car. He told me th

79、at I had stopped on the double yellow line while I was waiting for the light.W: Why did you do that? You are not a new driver. M: I was thinking about my mother. Shes been ill in bed. I was worrying about her, so I didnt notice where I had stopped. W: Then what did you say? M: I said I was wrong, bu

80、t the policeman wrote me a ticket anyway. That means I lost 425 dollars! W: Misfortunes often come in pairs. Text 8W: What did you just put in the basket?M: Some peanut butter.W: That is not a jar of peanut butter.M: Okay, fine. Theyre peanut butter cookies. W: You know we dont keep cookies in the h

81、ouse.M: Mom, please? W: I will buy you yoghurt instead. Its much healthier.M: I dont like yoghurt. What about some chocolate pudding?W: You can get the low sugar kind.M: That kind doesnt taste as good. What about some carrot cake? It has carrots in it. W: Cake also has a lot of sugar.M: This is so u

82、nfair! Im the only kid at school who isnt allowed to eat food that tastes good.W: Okay, Ill let you buy one chocolate bar, but thats it.M: Really? Are you serious? Youre the best, Mom! Text 9 W: Thanks for coming in today. Please have a seat. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Why do you think you

83、re qualified for this job?M: Ive worked as a music teacher my whole life, mainly with children, and now Im ready for a change. Because I love music so much, I think working at a radio station would be perfect for me. W: The duties of this job include answering the phones and sending emails. How are

84、you with both of those things?M: Im experienced in sending emails, and Im also fairly confident on the phone. When I was a teenager, I worked at a TV station answering phone calls, so this is probably pretty similar.W: We also have some early mornings here in the studio. Sometimes youll have to be h

85、ere around 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. How do you feel about that?M: Im an early riser, so thats easy for me. It also means less traffic, which Im always a fan of.W: Do you have references I can call?M: Yes, I have a list to give you. Two are people I worked with at my last job, and one is an old graduate sch

86、ool professor of mine.W: Great. Well, I think thats it. Ill give you a call back in the next few days to let you know our decision.M: Thank you so much.Text 10 People who live in cities usually take their dirty clothes to a laundry place called a “laundromat”. These public businesses are usually ope

87、n from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. A smaller laundromat might have a dozen washers and a dozen dryers, while a larger one might have twice that number. Most places do not have any employees there, as there are simple instructions posted near the machines and everything can be done without assistance. Mo

88、st people bring their own washing soap, but there is often a machine that sells small packages in case you run out or forget yours. During the weekend, it can be hard to find an open machine but it is much easier during the week. Many laundry places have TVs, video games, magazines, or free Wi-Fi. R

89、ecently, many laundry places have added cafs or bars. Because people usually spend a few hours doing their laundry, having a drink or a meal is a convenient and fun way to pass the time. Of course, when so many people are washing their clothes close to each other, it is easy to make mistakes. My sister actually met her husband at a laundromat after he put her clothes in his basket by accident!

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