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‘ANH VAN 11 — Hie2— 2022-2025
2. She isa famous
3, During the rr Age is he
the Asian Games have been avapsing i ll aspect
It is an occasion why
4 ional pom and sports skills one tested.
5, The 14 Asian
6. Last year there
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cas has won two Olympic ead eas.
Games bok, in Bussan, Kor ar
Disa, Korein 262 ug yan on
were so mally apples that we had to give the-haf of them away,
arrived that we had to leave the meeti wal
fe the meeting rooT agai
A. problems
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9, We were traveling about wo on Slometers pg hour
IV. SPEAKING
joose the best answer (A, B, Cor D) to complete the follow
1. A: “How did Susan react to the news? “
‘was about to get it D. It was of her own accord
2A: ee ae you ie a ie ee Bet 7 ‘ «
_ [don’t like it much B. Very lit (GWelldone Dery mus
3. A: “Should we bring a lot zee trip?” Reta aie
B: “Yes. we decided to stay longer.”
‘A. So that B. Though sealuse D. Incase
1) 4,A: “Don’t fail to send your parents my regards.” B:*
A. You're welcome B. Good idea, thanks (C)Thanks, Twill D. W's my pleasure
5. A: “Which hat do you like better?” ee ”
A. Yes, [like it best ((Bphie one I ied on first
C. Which one do you like’ D. No, Thaven’t tried any
= PRACTICE TEST FOR UNIT 12
Pick ou the word whose underlined partis pronounced differently from that of the other words
1. (Adasian B. basketball C. tennis D. solidarity
2. (Aphoped B, attracted C. added D. participated
a ee: rugby B. nearby, [Link] D. apply
Pick gat the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words.
4. Asappreciate B. enthusiasm C. participant solidarity
5 athletic B. history C. quality . bodybuilding
— 6. ‘A facility B. variety C, participant (P)enteralty
Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence
—~ 7. The Asian Games take "every four ygars for the countries in the Asia to compete,
A. seat B. stand (Chis D, spot
— 8 The first Asian Games were held in New Delhi, Indiain___
1951 B, 1954 C1952 D. 1953
9. Th ‘Asian Games were held in Busan, Korea in 2002,
A. git Bz" Crs ae
| 10. The Olympic Games is one of the biggest sporting all ovar'the world.
B. athletes C. cultures D,zvents28 Se
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11, The athlete pares
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‘A. about [told you
C. whom I told you
12, The problem _
such as chess and triathlon were
The 15% Asian Games wa
stadium, which hosted the op.
‘A. Thad expeciedit
. that [had expected it « eameensive zs cian Games, Doha 2006, at K
1B. The chemistry book___ = * He gat BoUE CO Tbought vith 50,000 people to get int
‘A. that Ibought it B- I bought that x Soha Asian Games Organizin
14, The news pve heard yesterday 18001 oaded oy estan tacoma wa he 8
Atha Bewhich ne eSames of Your Life.” Th
ae ; on to all countie would nev
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‘A-participation © B: involvement . o¢eas viel Suangzhou, C
Fag are both aquatic sport. Be oon aaa
16, Sabmeving and ek an Sean come! D. individual (2. (a}ineluded
A. fie wate : 3 13
17, The flight a was fully booked. 3. “A. event
Tame oe want to travel OF 4, A-colorful
‘A. which I want to travel on it
‘a de B 5, A- portrait
that travels on i iagabienders
18, Ben Tre is the town in Lywas born and grew UP P Sreonc
eeeice hich C. that D. whom _thoose the iter i.
). Ssyimming and water skitig are bol _ sports. *
1 spinon ehh ——— ene AIL cae
ao a s thletes from all over As
20. Bootball fans gathered around the TV in the comer of the club to see the final. fo re supervision of the In
‘A. jassembled B. collected . yandered D. reach: vith gold for first place
21. Recently the Asian Games has increased in _ Be whe Asian Games are
‘A. popular B. popularizing q(Soney ss eopalatly Competitors are en
22. Not only vist Japan but they plan to S1Gp offin the USA a5 well. sizenshap: National a
A. they plan to B. they must vill they D. are they payintumber of medals wor
23. There is no point ‘a fuss over it spresented, but a few
‘A. to make (making C. being made [Link] as handled by having
24, No-ane took part in the competition, 9 ‘The 15% Asian G
lid they B. didn’t they C. did he D. didn’t he he 16® Asian Game:
25, They" a horrible new tower block where that lovely old building used tol, Which of the fot
‘A. put up B. put down C. pushed up D. pushed down . The Asian ¢
The Interna
A, B, Cor D that needs correcting.
e first
26. Weall willie if there were no sunshine
C The Olym|
27. They asked’ me whot happened lastnight, but I wes unable to sll them 3 Tagen oR
on : % ty 2 ‘ Ayis the stro
28, To Line boy i allapedt eis Kind of ns esse es enough sen 10 8 it nee
ch its height, Mount Whitney, ope of North Amer Ole Pretiisie avgeeaal
c
(Choose the underlined part among’
the com
ByJnational
popular with hikers.
, the num
50, A number ofthe materials used in manufeeturing paint a= poll dangerous ifmishendlsD. the win
29. Al
9. Which of the
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the follos aly
passage. B, Almos
TThe 15" Asian Games (31), from December 1 through December 15, 200! C. Noms
D. Alla
‘Doha, Capital of Qatar. More than 10,000 athletes, who represented 45 countries and regions
part in 39 sports and 424 events of the Games, the most important event in Asia. Some new &ae 2 pacers oes
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a rribesman
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You shouldnt smoke fewer cigatees Seeriperr eer
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We didn't want 10 sw i nee ci : :
n't want to swim inthe rivet Whi Se ty Think that ..-.cisam
ie eet va de nverin ncn oes Nery” ns ae
iS Meee etimat io anita the aveatat locks Yom ae We must tackle the is
44, Naggrefised to go tothe cinema with me. He haled AAT . Aes
Jam, who hated action films, refused f0 go 10 eee re, eae Mr Bre
ar ou bated anton ims reterd ee OMT a eres
Ea at ase hates ton live sefioed fog tobe eames YT My pe
Nam, of whom hated action fms, refbsed fo goto the sineme with me ee tae
45. The police caught the burglar climbing over the garden wa ne
'A. The police caught the burglar when they climbed over the garden wall.
‘was climbing over the garden wall,
“The police were catching the burglar who a eed
«the garden wall was caught by the police. 5. Charities collect me
2. Poverty isa serious
1¢ burglar who was climbing ove!
\. The police caught the burglar who is climbing over the garden wall. ‘A. create
46. The stereo was so powerful that I nearly went deaf. 4. We must use less ¥
It was such a powerful stereo that I nearly went deaf. preter
B. It was so powerful that I nearly went deaf. 5, Pro Planet is an en
C. The stereo was too powerful for me to hear. roblem of global war
D, Iwent deaf because of the powerful stereo. A, programme
47. The woman felt proud of her husband. She lived next door. §. Next summer I wi
A. The woman living next door felt proud of her husband. ‘A. volunteer
B. The woman who lived next door felt proud of her husband. 7. We should all try
I The woman lived next door felt proud of her husband. Rea
JA and B are correct. 8. Many families in
A. with
\Pry es hard as might, I couldn’t open the door,
Although I tried, I couldn’t open the door.
G. Itis difficult for me to open the door.
D, [could open the door with difficulty.
48. NBnatter how hard Utried F couldn't open the door Ree Oca
fe should all hi
A. extinction
)-In developing
‘A. populatior
49, Lexpect that he will get there by lunchtime. eas
A. At any rate, he must get there by lunchtime. es
a don’t want him to get there by lunchtime. peut 4
expect him to get there by lunchtime. sy The lions are:
D, He will get there by Iumchtime with me. ont
50. They found it difficult to live in the city. h You £0
A. They used to live in the city. B. They were used to living in the city aaa
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4 Read the passage and choose the best answer.
A, for
The hobby of collecting consists of aequiring specific items based on a particular interes
collector. These collections of things are often highly organized, carefully catalogeiqyy, VOCABL
attractively displayed. Since collecting depehds on the interests of the individual collector, 7, Complete t
deal with almost any subject. The depth and breadth of the collection may also vary. 1 She needed
collectors choose to focus on a specific subtopic within their arca of general interest: for cx2. You could :
198 Century postage stamp, milk bottle labels from Sussex, or Mongolian hamesses and}. Drawing a
Others prefer to keep a more general collection, accumulating Star Trek merchandise, or st. We need si
from all countries of the world. Some collections are capable of being completed, at least}. The room
extent of owning one sample of each possible item in the collection (e.g. a copy of every bod: There are.
Agatha Christie). Collectors who specifically try to assemble complete collections in this wd: Reading e
sometimes called “completist”, Upon completing « particular collection, they may stop colled: Confiden
seas fees sai pie items, ot begin an entirely new collection, The most poe Fill in th
fea lets see ane ealers that trade in the items being collect: My broth
: era ot these dealers started as collectors themselves, then tumea2- H¥e's kee
hobby into a profession, There are some limita i 5
h . ons on collecting, how 3. She was
financial means to collect stamps might not be able to co Fae ieemeeane ho
llect sport ¢: 4. Telassif
4 Collecting may deal with almost any subject because cra mel 5. Books p
it has a wide range of subjects agave sos 5. Llove w
@k depends on the collector’s interests 7. My bro
Citi often classified into different categories 8. He buil
D. it is based on a particular interest of the collector2023
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2. Which ofthe following is not mention
eae ounctebeott ea ae eee ited
|, What do collectors do when they have &o - goods
'A, They sell their collections. pleted thet collections?
$B, They begin to colléct the more expensive
‘They continue to collect related items. Sg
. They become specialized dealers,
exyord “accumulating” in the pa
ae e passase can best be replaced by eee
ee) a Cukingon Whey Dicarnne om
‘5, which of the following is true? ae
‘A. Most collections are on public display.
B. It took a lot of time and money to complete a collection.
"Most fields in collecting have specialized commercial enters
Ope of the dealers have their experiences in collecting,
t > Rew the passage and choose the best answer for each blank
5 As long as you want qo sta a hobby, you will neve lack objects for your coflectionsgema TE
is one of the (1) why collecting things has always been (2)__
popular way of having 2 hhobby. Wherever you are ~ out of doors or in the house, s0
materials — you will be able to find so!
Frendly, familiar or ugly, @)___
easily inspires your idea of a wonderful collection, And then it will be exactly the Tigh
(4) aime on allot your selecting and classifying skills to give you necessary %
i [Link]-be-most-wonderful collection (S)_ + your life.
1 ,asons B, feelings wonders: D. questios
rumored, B. told ynsidered D. said
usual . natural, D. unusual
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joged, ; [1 VOCABULARY- GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES
for, ite 1 Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the words in parentheses.
ary. Sq 1. She needed only one more stamp to complete her _ __. (collect)
exanj 2. You could spend your free time more with a good book. (profit)
J and #3. Drawing and singing were rong her many ~_. (accompany)
ecg 2 Wome ‘something to keep the children jn their summer holidey. (occupy)
leah tg 5 The room was littered with newspapers. (discard)
Aig ¢ Meas other hobbies that I_ in fora while. (indulgent)
is way} 7. Reading enables me to Jearn about a lot of things. (fascinate)
8. Confidence is the key to_ _. (sneceed)
collect
+2. Fillin the blank with an appropriate preposition.
tennis. ©
st pope
POP My brother is fond
llected, 7
ned 2 He's Keen collecting stamps.
hast 2: Shewas free to dulge ___eisure activity ike rena
4. Lolassify my books _ different categories.
5, Books provided the reader ‘so many facts and so much information.
6. Tove watching the small fish swimming in the tank.
a hobby.
7. My brother takes photograph __—
8. He built ig collection over aperiod_ ten ars4 Choose the underline
B, Cor D that needs correcting.
1. We wish to apologize to local residents for any inconv,
ices cause,
B D
2. If you need someone helning you, I shall be free all dai
¥ you, I shall
3. The size of our population does not prevent us
ia “Be
oF
6.
part in the competition. 7.
Dy Choose th
4 Inspjte ofthe drive opt stop, we manage to get The number of thecar.
5. The men ordered us 0-¢et out of the car. We did it immediately.
The K« {Ggel out of lately.
‘tomorrow.
6, When she arrives, she wil be wearing lu jets‘ that you can recognize her,
[Link] gs not until the 1920s oe publicity about valuable stamps
Saya an a large increase it
number of stamp collectors.
aya
8, At ast I would like to-gnd my talk with some suggestions for further read
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eek,
ei
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9. L want to buy some dark brown shoes to mate! =
42 match wiah my new handba.
10.1 was sure that she nd reco
recognized me an
nL so Pipa talk: to he
PI By ;
IV. SPEAKIN¢
c nswer
‘0 apply for that job.” #
ae Me neither B. Me too. 2 C. Me either D. Me
| A. . Me eithe . Me also
ee ~B: “The more the better.”
@ Hi much of it do you want Bh. How Rea ca sou ynnt
& low long do you want it D. How fast is it
3. A: “Iwas so interested in your presentation, It was fantastic.” gS ee
A. that’s: aie, of you to know that Thank you ie
‘ C. Really? You're welcome To what you expected
ee , ‘ v expec
aaa ~B: “He is Australian.”
What nationality is he BB. Whose nation does he come from
* Where is his nationality D. What is his nation
5. Az *Thave heard about your missing the big chance. B: “Thank you.”
JCommiserations —_B. More luck C. Bless you D. Congratulations
PRACTICE TEST FOR UNIT 13
Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words
1, A. because B. busy (aos D. please
2. A. accompany come €. discover comic
3. [Link] ‘B,iriend’s . books i, forests
4. matched watched C. reached anaged
5 ich, B. ache chor D. character
6. played ed Chives D. called
7. [Link] Jomatoes C. differences D. languages
Pick oug the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words.
is hobby collect Curelex D. impress
2. “A. fascinate continue C. relative D. regular
3. [Link] indeed Cavid D. knowledge
4 sitar B. album C. music D. practice
5. yrant B, continual C. gigantic D. indulge
6. admire B. excited hobby: D. collect
7. equipment B. classify €. relative D. organize
Choose the best answer among A, B, Cor D that best completes each sentence.
1. My father is an guitarist
‘A. accomplishing omplished € accomplish D. accomplishment
2. The hobby [ike is playing with m r
A. mostly B, almost c) most D. better
3, [twas the woman that us English Tast year.
taught B. teaches C. has taught D. had taught
4, Higvery good accompanying people singing with his guitar.
C. about D. over
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AJat
5, Altiough only of intelligence, he speaks four languages fluently.
A. middle B. minor average D. highT HUNG VUONG |
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7. He completely —_—— 4 ree anti of fading bak
‘A. odmitied GB) einatyou en [Link] rerpnsiitis of woking
eri eae 10 eet eced they v nd only 190 often to care
sever” important B. with have now discover per ee oy eee fs 4
A for eee ). In addito ; ite
9. sought those Figures wer es However “ee eee 1
A, But oe s ). collect 3; sure \
10, ar Brown isan avid sapap_—_————,eollestioa pe collecting, 4 Gries {
a i @ on your free. sim? D. about z
==} F s " the items amon;
11, What do you usually do—_— (o» Choose the items among,
A. for a h Hlobbies are practiced
12, __hought the golden FS, from this shop that note collecting, creative
{Te was from this shop that [D_It was this shop that Engaging in a hobby can le
< tt was from this shop where = yersonal fulfillment ee
was Me to help us. ee D. which came ‘What are some hobbi
PT {oho cones om Reames at came Ba Feiicty. ome
14, He got the stamps and dhrew away the envelOPes7 (iiscariea ames. Generally speakin
A. collected B, gathered ae amateur (oF hobbyist), as
15. Lean collect fish from th __near my ips ' Derk ipa important determi
it tice field C308 : is the lack of remuneration),
16. which ote olowing fear activites do you bik British people often se Fs ca SPE Gy make a living at cig
A. empty B, absent free Ries mi households . commonly regarded as a
17. Television viewing is by far the most popular pastime, ly % “Amateur sion
i ntirely uncommon for
ee Ares B. invention C. emotion O. aoe. ; ee UK, the pej
18. ‘are many other pursuits such as listening to music, reading, and gardening, enthusiast) is often app
hobbies B, sports C. courses D. decisions poring, such as train sp
19. Gre are several sophisticated hobbies that require hobbyists a lot of time and money 1 Whichof the followi
Jcomplex B. simple Cu easy D. pleasant ‘A. Hobbies mak
20, ItWas thedogthat__in the garden Hobbies can
A. hit ves hit C. hitting D. to hit fobbies are 1
Choose the underlined part among A, B, Cor D that needs correcting. : ele
1. There was little point ome the car back to the same garage. 2 “a my z
2. A good exercise program helas teach people fo ayoid the habits that might ee . indulges in
ean ‘ x 3. Stamp collecting i
3. Water polo is a game aa is played in the water by fo teams, each with seven players. ‘A. people can
. people fin:
4. One characteristic ofthe poems of Emily Dickinson isthe ther images. 4 WHERE te fo
5. oa May 20, 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman Bizgolo across the Atlantic Ocean the Galax
5, i can be inf
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fils the blank space in the follov A. People w
passage. B. Stamp co
The accumulation of book knowledge is one part of school education but this kind of leat ‘The wor
can be and often is carried to (1) in many countries so that no time for other interet A&Ba
available to young people. Not only must they attend school (2), five-hour periods or Choose the corr.
days of the week, studying possibly as many as thirteen different subjects, but in addition they 1 H€ looked so
even go to afternoon institutes for further instruction. They have almost no chance of t’ “+ Teouldn’t
3) any of their own hobbies or becoming familiar with the plants and wild life of _ ©-Teouldn’t
__ Sitessim case doven with ft cand had
jim eame down and th
Fim had to stay home be
sr jad to stay home in CASS
D. Jim came down to stay wi fu.
“511s high time the children Wert 2. bed
"A. the children went 10 beds i
[Link] children went to bed becaus® of the high time.
{t's too late for the children 10 B° ae
aime forthe children to goto bed. |,
40 eden “rapotogize immediately, I'm ea X; w she told him
‘A, She told him not to apologize immediately. :
she asked him to apologize immediately 05 she was leaving.
Jshe threatened to leave unless he apologized immediately.
TF She warmed him not to apologize; otherwise, she was leaving.
‘5, The parient recovered more rapidly than expected.
‘The patient didn’t recover as fast as expected.
patient made a more rapid recovery than expected,
©The patient recovered more slowly than expected.
D. The patient didn’t get well as expected.
6. Their chances of success are small.
‘A. It’s very likely that they will succeed.
They will definitely be suecessful.
5 not very likely that they will succeed.
They won't have any chance of being successful.
7, Michael broke the old vase.
'A, Tt was said that the old vase is broken by Michael.
B, It was the old vase that broke Michael.
It was Michael that the old vase was broken.
Mt was Michael that broke the old vase.
8 ‘Os tole the child about the truth.
Mit was the child that wasn’t told about the truth.
.. It was the truth that wasn’t told about the child.
C. It was the child that was told about the truth.
D. It was not the child that wasn’t told about :
‘ it the truth.
9. Please show the librarian all books when you leave the library.
[Link] your books before you leave the library.
The librarian needs to see your books before you go.
= Mal sure yo take all your books with you. :
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A. Ifyou spend more than $10, you must pay by eredit ee a
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you spend less than $10, you can’t pay by cred
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We prefer cash payment for large sales, on
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attention technical congratulate psychological satis, 4% Ht eam be ®
temperature engineet uncertainty Viemamese rearean, muclear dest
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one suitable word or phrase. TLGRat
science fiction that an ordinary person could (1)__*
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days to the Moon, but these were just 25% 1. The fir
cemed just a distant (2) -Aspirations of space touls® 2 How y
rks such as Arthur C. Clarke’s A Fall of Moondust and bl" 3. Gaga
are being taken to (fraged
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into space. We have heard ideas about hol
everyday flights into space s
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bribes C. restaurants D. shops
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44. John enjoys watching TV, so does his brother.
oth John and his brother enjoy watching TV.
£ Both John and his brother enjoys watching TV.
[Link] John or his brother enjoy watching TV.
‘Cain and his brother not enjoy watching TV.
45, INSpile of their differences, Peter and John plan to be roommates.
‘A, Peter and John do not like each other.
B. Peter and John will be different roommates.
C, Peter and John are too different to be roommates.
Peter and John intend to he roommates even though they are different.
46. If Won't be long before her husband comes back.
A. There's likelihood that her husband won't return soon,
Her husband will come back later than planned.
‘Her husband will be returning quite soon.
, Possibly, her husband won't come back as soon as he wants
47. Nothing but the whole story would satisfy Tim.
‘A. On the whole, Tim was satisfied with the story.
B. Tim wouldn't be satisfied with anything,
Tim wanted to know just the end of the story.
Tim insisted on being told the complete story
48. [should have studied last night, but I was too tired.
S couldn't study last night because | was very tired
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£3) All switches must be turned off before you leave the room.
B. Alll switches must be turned off before leaving the room, : f
C. All switches must tum off before you leave the room.
D, All switches are tumed off before you leave the room.
Unit 16:
THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD
L PHONETICS
7, Pronunciation: Put each of the following words in the appropriate colt
way its underlined part is pronounced.
umn according
dead tea breath leather heat breakfast breathe
steady jealous dream measure creature pleasure
bread cheap meat ready east heavy
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the following words in the appropriate column according to
transport surpass construction situation disappea
homeless illustrate statue __limitation
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pyramid purpose belongings
information Japanese _ enjoyable
T syllable ait syllable F wllable
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ee i numbered blank with one suitable word.
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fe wes : ie or Eeypins being forced to work is probably incorrect. In fact it
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