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成人高考专生本英语考试预测模拟试题和答案

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2010年成人高考专生本英语考试预测模拟试题和答案Ⅰ.Phonetics(10points)Directions:Ineachofthefollowinggroupsofwords,therearefourunderlinedlettercombinationsmarkedA,B,CandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.MarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.1.A.markB.warmC.wardD.war2.A.threeB.thoseC.thankD.theatre3.A.windB.kindC.findD.mind4.A.plantB.craftC.graspD.at5.A.nowB.knowledgeC.bowD.allow6.A.saysB.playsC.staysD.days7.A.leaveB.screamC.headD.lead8.A.resembleB.resistC.resolveD.respect9.A.faultB.daughterC.causeD.laugh10.A.crewB.newC.fewD.dewⅡ.VocabularyandStructure(40points)Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.11.Whichis______country,theUnitedStatesorCanada?A.alargerB.largerC.thelargerD.thelargest12.Thesilkfeels________.A.softB.softlyC.softnessD.softy13.Twonuclearpowerstations_______inthepasttenyears.A.arebuiltB.havebeenbuiltC.wouldbebuiltD.arebuilding14.Theykepton______tilltheygottothefootofthehill.A.torunB.runningC.runingD.run 15.Thereismuchworktodo,_______?A.isn’titB.isthereC.isn’tthereD.isit16._______asheis,hecan’tunderstandtheEnglishfilm.A.AstudentofEnglishB.ThoughastudentofEnglishC.StudentofEnglishD.BeingastudentofEnglish17.Theoldinthecountry_______takengoodcareof.A.haveB.hasC.isD.are18.Notasinglemistake_______inthetest.A.hemadeB.didhemakeC.hehasmadeD.madehe19.______mysurprise,Igotahighgradeinthistest.A.ForB.ToC.TobeD.On20.Sheneveragree_______you,didshe?A.toB.withC.inD.at21.Wouldyoumind_______aphotoofyou?A.metakeB.totakeC.mytakingD.metotake22.Theladytreatstheboywellasifhe______herownson.A.isB.wasC.wereD.wouldbe23._______roundthecity,wewereimpressedbythecity’snewlook.A.TakenB.TakingC.TobetakenD.Beingtaken24.Hehadapain_______hisback.A.onB.withC.inD.onto25.Thecity_______Iwasbornisonthenewrailwayline.A.whichB.thatC.onwhichD.where26.Ihad_______thatIwouldalwaysrememberit.A.soagoodexperienceB.suchagoodexperienceC.sogoodanexperienceD.suchgoodanexperience27.______giveushelpiswelcome.A.WhoeverB.WhoeverC.NomatterwhoD.Thosewho28.Afterrunningfornearlyhalfanhour,Iwas________. A.outofplaceB.outofcontrolC.outofbreathD.outofpractice29.Themothertoldthelittleboytodoallthethings_______.A.onhimselfB.onhisownC.tohimselfD.byown30.Youhadbetter_______ajacket,becauseitiscoldoutside.A.takeonB.totakeonC.putonD.toputon31.Ifyouwilldothat,pleasetakemeinto________.A.thinkB.thinkingC.thoughtD.account32.Mypenhas_______ink.A.runoutofB.afewC.runawayD.nolittle33.Thereare,ofcourse,badteachersaswellas________.A.goodoneB.somegoodC.goodonesD.thosegood34.“______haste,thelessspeed”isgoodadviceheoftengivesus.A.MoreB.ThemoreC.ThemorerD.Morer35.Youdolook_______.Youarenotatalllikeapersonwhohasbeenillinbedforyears.A.goodB.wellC.sadD.disappointed36.Somepeopleliketoeatapples.Butsomepreferbananas_______apples.A.toB.forC.withD.against37.I_______heretwoyearsago.A.movedtoB.havemovedC.havemovedtoD.moved38.Heis_______strongaman________hecanlifttenstoneslikethisone.A.such…soB.so…thatC.sucha…thatD.soa…for39.It_______theywholentmethetelevision.A.wasB.isC.wereD.are40.AfamousCanadiandoctorexpressedthevalueofhobbiesbysaying,“______manisreallyhappywithoutahobby.”A.NotB.WithoutC.NoD.None41.Televisionbroadcastsare________toanareathatiswithinsightofthesendingstationofitsrelay.A.prohibitedB.boundedC.limitedD.restricted42.Manythings________impossibleinthepastarecommontoday. A.toconsiderB.beingconsideredC.consideringD.considered43.Myparentswanted_______me.A.makeascientistB.tomakeascientistC.makeascientistofD.tomakeascientistof44.Hehasabadhabitof________otherswhentheyarespeaking.A.involvingB.investigatingC.interferingD.interrupting45.Ilikethatnewwatchverymuch,butIcan’t________it.A.costB.offerC.payD.spend46.Tomarrivedattheofficeanddiscoveredthathehad_______hisdoorkey.A.lentB.borrowedC.lostD.no47.Thebeautifulsceneleftadeep_______ontheforeignvisitors.A.thoughtB.ideaC.thinkingD.impression48.Theroomisalittlesmall;_______itissohot.A.inadditionB.inadditiontoC.additionalD.adding49.IwishI______heraddressyesterday.A.knowB.hadknownC.wouldknownD.knew50.It______yesterday.Thegroundisstillwetnow.A.musthaverainedB.wasrainingC.rainedD.hadrainedⅢ.Cloze(20points)Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesgivenbelowandmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Insuremeanstoprotect_51_alossofmoney.Mostpeoplecanbudgettheirmoneysothattheirincomewillcoverexpectedexpenses_52_food,clothing,housing,andpublicservices.But,thereisnowaytoknow_53_whowillsufferacrisis(危机)suchasaseriousillness,fire,flood,oracaraccident.Suchcrisesusually_54_greatexpense.Evenifpeoplecouldpredictcrises,itwouldbehardtosaveenoughmoneyto_55_theexpenses.Insuranceisasystem_56_acompanycollectsmoneyfrommanyindividualsandthenpayscertainexpenseswheneveroneofthoseinsuredindividualsisfacedwithacertaincrisis.Aninsurancepolicy_57_howmuchtheinsurancecostsandhowmuchthecompanywillpaywhenapolicyholderisfacedwithacertaincrisis.Therearemanydifferentkindsofinsurance,_58_hospital,motor-carandfire.Insurancecanberatherexpensivebutmostpeoplebuyinsuranceofsomekind.Insuranceissomething_59_peoplebuyandhopetheywill_60_need. 51.A.forB.fromC.againstD.with52.A.suchasB.forexampleC.thatD.thesameas53.A.predictB.aheadC.inadvanceD.earlier54.A.resultfromB.makeC.takeD.resultin55.A.coverB.paybackC.fillD.makefull56.A.thatB.bywhichC.whatD.where57.A.saidB.agreeC.makesureD.states58.A.includeB.includingC.aswellasD.also59.A.whichB.thatC.asD.like60.A.neverB.everC.sometimesD.oftenⅣ.ReadingComprehension(60points)Directions:TherearefourreadingpassagesinthispartEachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseonebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneResearchershavefoundthatREM(rapideyemovement)sleepisimportanttohumanbeings.Thistypeofsleepgenerallyoccursfourorfivetimesduringonenightofsleeplastingfiveminutestofortyminutesforeachoccurrence.Thedeeperaperson’ssleepbecomes,thelongertheperiodsofrapideyemovement.TherearephysicalchargesinthebodytoshowthatapersonhaschangedfromNREM(non-rapideyemovement)toREMsleep.Breathingbecomesfaster,theheartrateincreases,and,asthenameimplies,theeyesbegintomovequickly.AccompanyingthesephysicalchangesinthebodyisaveryimportantcharacteristicofREMsleep.ItisduringREMsleepthatapersondreams.61.Accordingtothepassage,howoftendoesREMsleepoccurinonenight?A.OnceB.TwiceC.FouroffivetimesD.Fortytimes62.Theword“deeper”inparagraph1isclosestinmeaningtowhichofthefollowing?A.heavier.B.louder.C.stronger.D.happier.63.WhichofthefollowingshowsthatapersonisNOTdreaminginhissleep?A.Hiseyesbegintomove.B.Hisbreathingbecomesfaster. C.Hisheartrateincreases.D.Hiseyesstopmoving.64.Thesubjectofthispassageis________.A.whypeoplesleepB.thehumanneedforREMsleepC.thecharacteristicofREMsleepD.physicalchangesinthehumanbody65.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthearticle?A.REMSleepB.TwoTypesofSleepC.SleepersD.WhatHappenstoSleepersPassageTwoTheMotherGooseStories,sowellknowntochildrenallovertheword,arecommonlysaidtohavebeenwrittenbyalittleoldwomanforhergrandchildren.Accordingtosomepeople,shelivedinBoston,andherrealnamewasElizabethVergoose.Herson-in-law,aprinternamedThomasFleet,wassupposedtohavepublishedthefamousstoriesandpoemsforsmallchildrenin1719.However,nocopyofthisbookhaseverbeenfound,andmostscholarsdoubtthetruthofthisstory—anddoubt,moreover,thatMotherGoosewaseverarealperson.TheypointoutthatthenameisadirecttranslationoftheFrench“MereI’Oye.”In1697theFrenchmanCharlesPerraultpublishedthefirstbookinwhichthisnamewasused.Thecollectioncontainseighttales,including“SleepingBeauty,”“Cinderella,”and“PussinBoots.”ButPerraultdidnotoriginatethesestories;theywerealreadyquitepopularinhisday,andheonlycollectedthem.66.Whatissuppssedtohavehappenedin1719?ElizabethVergoosewrotethefirstMotherGooseStories.ThomasFleetpublishedtheMotherGooseStories.TheMotherGooseStoriesweretranslatedintoFrench.CharlesPerraultpublishedthefirstMotherGooseStories.67.MostscholarsconsiderMotherGoosetobe_________.A.arealpersonB.abookwrittenbyalittleoldwomanC.acollectionbyElizabethVergooseD.atranslationfromFrench68.WhenPerraultpublishedthefirstbookin1679,_______.nostoryofthebookhadbeenknowntopeoplesomestoriesofthebookwerealreadywellknownfewpeoplewereinterestedinthestoriesofthebookstorieslike“SleepingBeauty”and“Cinderella”becamepopular69.Thenameusedinthefirstbookpublishedin1679issupposedtohavebeen_______.A.MotherGooseB.MereI’OyeC.ElizabethVergooseD.CharlesPerrault70.Onthebasisofthispassage,whatmaybeconcludedabouttherealoriginofstories“SleepingBeauty”and“Cinderella”?TheywereinventedbyElizabethVergoose.TheywereinventedbyThomasFleet.TheywereinventedbyCharlesPerrault.Theirwritersareunknown.PassageThree Banksarenotordinarilypreparedtopayoutallaccounts;theyrelyondepositors(储户)nottodemandpaymentallatthesametime.Ifdepositorsshouldcometofearthatabankisnotsafe,thatitcannotpayoffallitsdepositors,thenthatfearmightcauseallthedepositorstoappearonthesameday.Iftheydid,thebankcouldnotpayallaccounts.However,iftheydidnotallappearatonce,thentherewouldalwaysbeenoughmoneytopaythosewhowantedtheirmoneywhentheywantedit.Mrs.ElsieVaughthastoldusofaterrifyingbankrunthatsheexperienced.OnedayinDecemberof1925severalbanksfailedtoopeninacitywhereMrs.Vaughtlived.Theotherbanksexpectedarunthenextday,andsotheofficersofthebankinwhichMrsVaughtworkedasatellerhadenoughmoneyonhandtopayofftheirdepositors.Theofficerssimplytoldthetellerstopayondemand.Thenextmorningacrowdgatheredinthebankandonthesidewalkoutside.Thelengthofthelinemademanythinkthatthebankcouldnotpossiblypayoffeveryone.Peoplebegantopushandthentofightforplacesnearthetellers’windows,Thepowerofthepanicatmospherewassuchthattwotellers,thoughtheyknewthatthebankwasquiteallrightandcouldpayalldepositors,drewtheirownmoneyfromthebank.MrsVaughtsaysthatshehaddifficultykeepingherselffromdoingthesame.71.Abankrunhappenswhen_______.abankisclosedforoneormoredaystoomanydepositorstrytodrawouttheirmoneyatonetimethereisnotenoughmoneytopayallitsdepositorsatonetimetellersofabanktaketheirownmoneyfromthebank72.ThetellersinMrs.Vaught’sbankweretoldto________.explainwhytheycouldnotpayoutallaccountspayoutaccountsasrequestedmakethedepositorsbelievethatthebankwasstandpayoutmoneyasslowlyaspossible73.Themaincauseofabankrunis_______.A.lossofconfidenceB.lackofmoneyC.crowdsofpeopleD.inexperiencedtellers74.WhichofthefollowingdidMrs.Vaughtsay?Sheknowthatthebankwasnotsound.Shefearedthattoomanydepositorsdrawingtheirmoneywouldclosethebank.Shewasnotabletodrawouthermoney.Shewastemptedtodrawouthermoney.75.Accordingtothepassage,theactionsofthedepositorsofMrs.Vaught’sbankwereaffectedmainlybythe_______.easewithwhichtheycouldgettheirmoneyconfidencethatMrs.VaughtshowedfailureofseveralotherbankstoopenconfidenceshownbyotherdepositorsofthebankPassageFourOneofthegreatestproblemsforthosesettlersinNebraskainthelastquarterofthepreviouscenturywasfuel.Littleofthestatewasforestedwhenthefirstsettlersarrivedanditisprobablethatby1880,onlyaboutone-thirdoftheoriginallyforestedarearemained,downtoamere1percentofthestate’s77,000squaremiles.Withwoodandcoaloutofthequestion,andwithfuel neededyear-roundforcooking,andduringtheharshwintermonthsforheating,somesolutionhadtobefound.Somewhatimprobably,thebuffaloprovidedtheanswer.Buffalochips(干粪块)werefoundtoburnevenly,hotly,andcleanly,withlittlesmokeandinterestingly,noodor,Soon,collectingthembecameawayoflifeforthesettlers’childrenwhowouldpickthemupontheirwaytoandfromschool,ortakepartincompetitionsdesignedtocounteracttheirnaturalreluctance.Evenayoungman,seekingtoimpressthegirlhewantedtomarry,wouldarrivewithalargebagofchipsratherthanwithaboxofcandyorabunchofflowers.76.Whatisthemaintopicofthispassage?ThesolutiontotheNebraskasettlers’fuelproblem.LifeinNebraskainthelateninteenthcentury.TheimporanceoftheAmericanbuffalo.DeforestationinNebraskainthelatenineteenthcentury.77.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?Nebraskawasnotadensely-forestedstateevenbeforethesettlersarrived.Thechildrenenjoyedcollectingthebuffalochips.Thechildrenspentalotoftimecollectingthechips.Buffalochipsweresatisfactoryasafuel.78.Thepassageimpliesthatbuffalochipswereneeded_______.A.ingreateramountsinsummerB.ingreateramountsinwinterC.onlyinsummerD.onlyinwinter79.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthornotexpresssurpriseat?Thechildrenneededcompetitionstothem.Thebuffalochipsgaveoffnosmell.Buffalochipsweretheanswertothesettlers’fuelproblem.Youngmentookbagsofbuffalochipstotheirgirlfriends.80.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.EarlySettlersB.OneUseoftheBuffaloChipsC.Nebraska’sProblemsD.HowYoungMenExpressTheirLoveforGirlsⅤ.Writing(20points)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed20minutestowritealetterofabout80wordsaccordingtothefollowingsituation.你叫李平,是英语系学生会主席。写一封信给王教授,请他做一个有关中国历史的报告。注意信中要包括目的、时间、日期和地点。参考答案Ⅰ.Phonetics1.A2.B3.A4.D5.B6.A7.C 8.D9.D10.AⅡ.VocabularyandStructure11.C12.A13.B14.B15.C16.C17.D18.B19.B20.B21.C22.C23.A24.C25.D26.B27.B28.C29.B30.C31.D32.A33.C34.B35.B36.A37.D38.B39.A40.C41.C42.D43.D44.D45.B46.C47.D48.A49.B50.AⅢ.Cloze51.C52.A53.D54.C55.A56.B57.D58.B59.B60.DⅣ.ReadingComprehension61.C62.A63.C64.D65.A66.B67.D68.B69.B70.D71.B72.B73.B74.D75.C76.A77.B78.B79.A80.BⅤ.WritingMay19,2002DearProfessorWang:OnbehalfoftheStudentUnionoftheEnglishDepartment,IamwritingtoinviteyoutogivealectureonChinesehistory.Wehaveplannedtohavesuchalectureat2:30p•m.inLectureHall419,onMay25.Lookingforwardtoyourlecture.Informusinadvanceifyoucannotcome.Sincerelyyours,LiPing袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇袄芈蒇袇螀芇蕿蚀聿芆艿蒃肅芅蒁螈羁芄薃薁袆芃芃螆螂芃莅蕿肁节蒈螅羇莁薀薈袃莀艿螃蝿荿莂薆膈莈薄袁肄莇蚆蚄羀莇莆袀袆羃蒈蚂螂羂薁袈肀肁芀蚁羆肁莃袆袂肀薅虿袈聿蚇蒂膇肈莇螇肃肇葿薀罿肆薂螆袅肅芁薈螁膅莃螄聿膄蒆薇羅膃蚈螂羁膂莈蚅袇膁蒀袀螃膀薂蚃肂腿节衿羈腿莄蚂袄芈蒇袇螀芇蕿蚀聿芆艿蒃肅芅蒁螈羁芄薃薁袆芃芃螆螂芃莅蕿肁节蒈螅羇莁薀薈袃莀艿螃蝿荿莂薆膈莈薄袁肄莇蚆蚄羀莇莆袀袆羃蒈蚂螂羂薁袈肀肁芀蚁羆肁莃袆袂肀薅虿袈聿蚇蒂膇肈莇螇肃肇葿薀罿肆薂螆袅肅芁薈螁膅莃螄聿膄蒆薇羅膃蚈螂羁膂莈蚅袇膁蒀袀螃膀薂蚃肂腿节衿羈腿莄蚂袄芈蒇袇螀芇蕿蚀聿芆艿蒃肅芅蒁螈羁芄薃薁袆芃芃螆螂芃莅蕿肁节蒈螅羇莁薀薈袃莀艿螃蝿荿莂薆膈莈薄袁肄莇蚆蚄羀莇莆袀袆羃蒈蚂螂羂薁袈肀肁芀蚁羆肁莃袆袂肀薅虿袈聿蚇蒂膇肈莇螇肃肇葿薀罿肆薂螆袅肅芁薈螁膅莃螄聿膄蒆薇羅膃蚈螂羁膂莈蚅袇膁蒀袀螃膀薂蚃肂腿节衿羈腿莄蚂袄芈蒇袇螀芇蕿蚀聿芆艿蒃肅芅蒁螈羁芄薃薁袆芃芃螆螂芃莅蕿肁节蒈螅羇莁薀薈袃莀艿螃蝿荿莂薆膈莈薄袁肄莇蚆蚄羀莇莆袀袆羃蒈蚂螂羂薁袈肀肁芀蚁羆肁莃袆袂肀薅虿袈聿蚇蒂膇肈莇螇肃肇葿薀罿肆薂螆袅肅芁薈螁膅莃螄聿膄蒆薇羅膃蚈螂羁膂莈蚅袇膁蒀袀螃膀薂蚃肂腿节衿羈腿莄蚂袄芈蒇袇螀芇蕿蚀聿芆艿蒃肅芅蒁螈羁芄薃薁袆芃芃螆螂芃莅蕿肁节蒈螅羇莁薀薈袃莀艿螃蝿荿莂薆膈莈薄袁肄莇蚆蚄羀莇莆袀袆羃蒈蚂螂羂薁袈肀肁芀蚁羆肁莃袆袂肀薅虿袈聿蚇蒂膇肈莇螇肃肇葿薀罿肆薂螆袅肅芁薈螁膅莃螄聿膄蒆薇羅膃蚈螂羁膂莈蚅袇膁蒀袀螃膀薂蚃肂腿节衿羈腿莄蚂袄芈蒇袇螀芇蕿蚀聿芆艿蒃肅芅蒁螈羁芄薃薁袆芃芃螆螂芃莅蕿肁节蒈螅羇莁薀薈袃莀艿螃蝿荿莂薆膈莈薄袁肄莇蚆蚄羀莇莆袀袆羃蒈蚂螂羂薁袈肀肁芀蚁羆肁莃袆袂肀薅虿袈聿蚇蒂膇肈莇螇肃肇葿薀罿肆薂螆袅肅芁薈螁膅莃螄聿膄蒆薇袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈葿螈聿蒄葿袁羁莀蒈羃膇芆蒇蚃羀膂蒆螅膅蒁薅袇羈莇薄罿膄芃薃虿羆艿薃袁节膅薂羄肅蒃薁蚃芀荿薀螆肃芅蕿袈芈膁蚈羀肁蒀蚇蚀袄莆蚇螂肀莂蚆羅袂芈蚅蚄膈膄蚄螇羁蒂蚃衿膆莈蚂羁罿芄螁蚁膄膀螁螃羇葿螀袅膃蒅蝿肈羆莁螈螇芁芇莄袀肄膃莄羂艿蒂莃蚂肂莈蒂螄芈芄蒁袆肀膀蒀罿袃薈