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Pre-Int Eng 4 Final Worksheet

This document contains an English proficiency test with multiple choice questions and exercises on grammar topics like verb tenses, modals, conditionals, and passive voice. The test covers sightseeing in London, driving rules in England, making a potato salad, borrowing money from grandparents, setting a table after cooking, making photocopies, responding to broken items, affordability, prices per night, and more. It aims to evaluate understanding of basic English grammar in different contexts.

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This document contains an English proficiency test with multiple choice questions and exercises on grammar topics like verb tenses, modals, conditionals, and passive voice. The test covers sightseeing in London, driving rules in England, making a potato salad, borrowing money from grandparents, setting a table after cooking, making photocopies, responding to broken items, affordability, prices per night, and more. It aims to evaluate understanding of basic English grammar in different contexts.

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PRE-INT ENG 4 FINAL WORKSHEET

A) CIRCLE THE BEST CHOICE

1) I went -------- in London. I saw the Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.
a) sightseeing b) hiking c) going out d) tracking

2) You -------- drive on the right in England. It’s forbidden. It’s also very dangerous.
a) can b) mustn’t c) have to d) don’t have to

3) You need some -------- potatoes to make a potato salad, so you -------- boil the potatoes first.
a) boil/must b) boiled/ can c) boiled/ should d) boiling / have to

4) Grandchild: Grandpa, I don’t have any pocket money. Could you -------- me $20, please?
Grandfather: Sorry, dear! I can’t. You -------- $10 last week and you haven’t paid it back yet.
a) lend / lent c) lend / borrowed
b) borrow /borrowed d) borrow / lent

5) Grandchild: Grandpa, I don’t have any pocket money. Could I -------- $20 from you, please?
Grandfather: Sorry, dear! You can’t. I -------- $10 last week and you haven’t paid it back yet.
a) lend / lent c) lend / borrowed
b) borrow /borrowed d) borrow / lent

6) Arthur: I need to -------- some copies, but I can’t. I think the-------- is broken.
Bruce: Don’t worry. It’s not broken. It doesn’t have any paper in it.
a) send / filing cabinet b) do / filing cabinet c) made / photocopier d) take / printer

7) Amy: I can’t find my keys in my bag. I think I’ve lost them. Jack: --------
a) Oh, no. Not again! b) That’s so nice c) It’s a pleasure. d) I’m glad to hear that.

7) Son: Dad, I’ve dropped my I-pad, and it broke. I need a new one. Father: I’m sorry, but --------.
a) I think so, too c) it’s losing money
b) we can’t afford one now d) that’s true.

8) “When I finish cooking, I’ll set the table.” means --------.


a) Before I finish cooking, I’ll set the table. c) When the table is ready, I’ll finish cooking.
c) If you set the table, I’ll finish cooking. d) I’ll set the table after I finish cooking.

9) The price will be £60 -------- night excluding breakfast.


a) per b) all c) every d) each

10) Shop Assistant: That’s £49.99, please.


Customer: Here’s £50
Shop Assistant: Thanks. Here’s your --------.
a) credit card b) change c) receipt d) recipe

11) Customer: Can I ------ this blouse, please? Shop Assistant: Yes, the ----- is over there by the lift.
a) take off / changing room c) try off / exchange office
b) put on / cloak room d) try on / changing room

12) Adam: Dad has had ----------------, and now he’s in hospital. Belinda: -----------------.
a) sore yes / It was a pleasure c) sprained his ankle / Congratulations!
b) a heart attack / I’m sorry to hear about him d) breast cancer / I’m glad to hear about him
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13) There aren’t ---------- books on the shelf. There’s only one.
a) any b) many c) a few d) a little

14) The Turkish Republic ----------- on October 29th, 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
a) was set up b) was setting up c) were set up d) were setting up

15) Some fine apples --------- in Amasya.


a) was grown b) grows c) were grown d) are grown

16) English ---------- all over the world by millions of people.


a) spoken b) speaking c) is spoken d) is being spoken

17) This jacket -------- leather, so it’s much ------- the denim one over there.
a) is made of / more expensive than c) is made from / more expensive than
b) is made of / less expensive than d) is made from / less expensive than

B) SUPPLY THE CORRECT TENSE (SOME SENTENCES ARE IN THE PASSIVE FORM)

1) Jennifer isn't here. She (go) ----------------------- out.


2) Jennifer isn't here. She (go) ----------------------- out a few minutes ago.
3) Terry went to the DIY store to get some paint. She (paint) ------------------- her bedroom.
4) Look! It is raining. It (started) ------------------ last night and (not/stop) -------------- yet.
5) Our house (break) ------------ into last night. Luckily, not many things (steal) ---------------.
6) When we (be) ------- away on holiday, thieves (break) ------- into our house and stole my pc.
7) If you (not hurry) ------------ up, you (certainly miss) ------------------ your plane.
8) I --------------- (drink) my coffee black if there ------------------ (be/not) any milk.
9) While we ------------------ (be) on holiday in Italy, we’ll visit all the historical places in Roma.
10) The local jewellry shop in our street (rob) ----------------- last week. Five armed men (attack) ---------the
Cobweb Gold Ltd and (steal) ------------ ten thousand dollars’ worth of necklaces, bracelets and gold
bars. The attackers (wear) --------------------- stockings over their heads, so Mr. Honing, the owner of
the jewelry shop, (not see) ------------- them. The police officer, Sergeant Gadget, (think) --------------
the robbers (hide) --------------- somewhere in the town at the moment. Mr. Gadget (believe) -----------
that the robbers (catch) -------------------- in one or two days.
11) Daddy (take) -------------- us to the zoo tomorrow if he (come) ----------------- home early from work.
12) Jane and I are old friends. I (know) ----------------- her since we were students at high school.
13) Jane and I are old friends. I (meet) ----------------- her when we were students at high school.
14) Jill: Do you think it (be) ------------ possible for some rich people to go to the moon on holiday in 2150.
Jack: No, I don’t think so.
15) Bruce: You look so beautiful. Mary: Thanks. I (just be) ----------------- to the hairdresser’s.
16) Jim (ride) ---------- his bike at full speed when a huge dog (run) --------- across his way barking fiercely
at him. Unfortunately, he couldn’t stop the bike, and he (trip) ------------ over the dog and broke his leg.

C. CIRCLE THE BEST CHOICE IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES.

1. You must / have to / should get out NOW! There’s a fire!!!!


2. When you go to an Indian restaurant, you should / have to / has to try chicken curry.
3. We don’t have to / mustn’t / should invite Tom and Julie to the wedding – they’re not very close
friends.
4. He had a heart attack two weeks ago, so now he doesn’t have to / must / shouldn’t eat fatty foods.
5. You have to / mustn’t / should smoke in the classroom. It’s forbidden.
6. “You had better stop smoking.” is the same as “You ------- stop smoking.”
7. Ryan: It’s a good idea for Peter to stop eating junk food. Cindy: You’re right. He ---- eat junk food.
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D. FIRST, MATCH THE ACTIONS AND THE RESULTS. THEN, WRITE FIRST CONDITIONAL SENTENCES.

Example: ( i ) 0. If you stop eating junk food, you will lose weight easily.

( i ) 0. stop eating junk food. a. have an accident


(---) 1. pass your exams b. collect you from the station
(---) 2. eat too much c. be in trouble
(---) 3. don’t save any money d. miss your flight.
(---) 4. see your sister e. not have enough energy in the morning
(---) 5. telephone me when your train arrives f. tell her about the concert?
(---) 6. cycle too fast g. you have stomachache
(---) 7. forget your homework again h. not go on holiday
(---) 8. don’t eat breakfast i. lose weight easily
(---) 9. don’t hurry up j. go to university.

E) COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH IF OR WHEN.

1. Daughter: Mum, can you help me with my homework ----------- you finish the washing-up?
Mother: Sure, ----------- I know the subject.
2. Daughter: Mum, can you help me with my homework ----------- you finish the washing-up early?
Mother: Sure, ----------- I know the subject.
3. I’ll turn on the lights ----------- it gets dark.
4. Alice: What will you do ----------- you’re eighteen? Bruce: I’ll go to university, I hope.
5. ----------- you miss the bus tomorrow, telephone me and I’ll come and pick you up.
6. Arthur: I hear you’re going skiing next week. What will you do ----------- you break your leg?
Belinda: Well, I don’t think I will, but -------- I do that, I’ll call for an ambulance to take me to hospital.
7. You will certainly understand me very well ---------- you get to my age.
8. ---------- I saw her across the street, she was waving at me.
9. I see you are buying a lottery ticket. What will you do ------- you hit the jackpot?
10. Can and Canan are going to get married ---------- Can completes his military service.
11. ---------- heat ice, it melts.

F) MATCH THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SENTENCES WITH THE ENDINGS

Example: ( d ) 0 Excuse me. Is this seat free? Sorry. It’s taken.


( d ) 0. Excuse me. Is this seat free? a. to get a brush and some paint.
(---) 1. I will become an astronaut b. before the plane takes off.
(---) 2. She will water our flowers c. since we left school.
(---) 3. Mary will live in Spain d. Sorry. It’s taken.
(---) 4. I’ll be very surprised e. Have you got it in a larger size?
(---) 5. The passengers must fasten their seat-belts f. when they are in season.
(---) 6. I haven’t heard of him g. It’s poisonous.
(---) 7. Dad’s gone to the DIY store h. It’s not made of gold.
(---) 8. In winter tomatoes aren’t so delicious as they are i. when I grow up.
(---) 9. This blouse is too small for me. j. after she marries Carlo.
(---)10. You mustn’t drink this juice. k. if my son gets the job.
(---)11. This wedding ring is fake. l. while we are away.

G) CIRCLE THE CORRECT VERB.

1. send a meeting / go to a meeting


2. make a day off / have a day off
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3. use the fax machine / do the fax machine
4. do a phone call / make a phone call
5. do a letter / send a letter
6. do some photocopying / go some photocopying
7. click on the icon / save the icon
8. scroll down the computer / shut down the computer
9. scroll down the mouse / shut down the cursor
10. turn on the lights / open the lights
11. restart your work / save your work
12. go scuba diving / go to scuba diving
13.do ironing / do the ironing
14. My son is reading / studying engineering.
15. This bag is made of / made from leather.

H. FOR EACH SITUATION WRITE A SENTENCE WITH SHOULD OR SHOULDN’T + ONE OF THE
FOLLOWING EXPRESSIONS IN THE BOX.

go away for a few days / spend too much money on clothes / go to bed so late / stop telling lies /
eat so much junk food / look for another job / use her car so much / take a photograph /
stand on a chair to reach it / read a lot of story books / put some pictures on the walls

EXAMPLE: 0. (Arthur always tells lies.) He should stop telling lies.

1. (Liz needs a change.) -----------------------------------------------------------------


2. (My salary is very low.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
3. (Jack always has difficulty in getting up early.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
4. (What a beautiful view!) -----------------------------------------------------------------
5. (Sue drives everywhere. She never walks.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
6. (Bill’s room isn’t very interesting.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
7. (Rosalinda is so fat.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
8. (Billy needs to replace the electric bulb.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
9. (Ahmed doesn’t know many words in English.) -----------------------------------------------------------------
10. (Many women can’t save up any money.) -----------------------------------------------------------------

I. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF HAVE-HAS TO

Example:
0. It’s Mary’s off day tomorrow, so she DOESN’T HAVE TO get up early in the morning tomorrow.

0. It’s Mary’s off day tomorrow, so she --------- get up early in the morning tomorrow.
1. It’s not a formal party. You ------------ wear a suit. You can wear your jeans.
2. Our plane leaves at half past three, but we ------------ be at the airport an hour earlier to check in.
3. There’s a lot of food in the fridge, so I ------------ go shopping today.
4. Don’t put this skirt in the washing-machine. You------------ take it to the dry-cleaner’s.
5. She ------------ wear glasses for reading and watching television because her eyesight isn’t very good.
6. I can’t go for a coffee after work. I ------------ be at home early because we’re having guests for dinner.
7. She ------------ write this essay tonight, because her teacher doesn’t want it until next Friday.
8. Mr. Micowber doesn’t live far from his office. He ---------- drive to work. He can walk there.
9. Mr. Micowber lives far from his office. He ---------- drive to work. He can’t walk there.
10. Ben ------------ work to meet his school expenses. His father is as rich as Bill Gates.
11. Ben ------------ work to meet his school expenses. His parents are too poor to pay for them.
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J. READ THE TEXT AND COMPLETE THE VERBS RELATED WITH MONEY.

I love shopping and I (1) s_ _ _ _ most of my money on clothes and shoes. I don’t buy anything
expensive. I can’t (2) a_ _ _ _ _ expensive things, anyway, because I don’t (3) e_ _ _ much money. I don’t
(4) w_ _ _ _ my money on useless things, because I have used everything I’ve bought so far. The
problem is that I never (5) s_ _ _ up enough money to go on holiday. And when I need to go away for a
while, I have to (6) b_ _ _ _ _ money from my friends. Luckily, my best friend, Susan, always (7) l_ _ _ _
me some.

K. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF MUST AND HAVE-HAS TO
(Sometimes more than one answer might be possible)

Example: 0. You MUSTN’T smoke in class. It’s forbidden.

0. You --------- smoke in class. It’s forbidden


1. I haven’t phoned Ann for ages. I ----------- phone her tonight.
2. You ----------- make a noise at the hospital.
3. You ----------- keep silent at the hospital.
4. I can hear you very well. You ----------- speak up.
5. Children ----------- eat sweets all the time, because they’re bad for their teeth.
6. He ----------- bring any money on the trip, because the company is paying for everything.
7. A person ----------- attend university to be a doctor.
8. You ----------- ring the bell. I’ve got a key.
9. You ----------- the bell. Perhaps the baby is sleeping. If she wakes up, she won’t stop crying for hours.
10. You --------- shout at your parents or teachers. It’s very rude.
11. I need to make an urgent phone call, but I’ve run out of credit, so I ---------- top up my mobile first.

L. COMPLETE THE DIALOGUES USING THE WORDS IN THE BOXES. (THERE ARE TWO EXTRAS IN EACH BOX.)

a) start / much / change / look / size / try / else / help / rooms / think / better / any

Assistant: Can I (1) ------------- you?


Customer: Yes. How (2) ------------- is that shirt, please?
Assistant: The red one?
Customer: No, the blue one.
Assistant: It is £15.
Customer: Can I have a (3) ------------- at it, please?
Assistant: Certainly. Here you are.
Customer: Thank you. Hmm, it’s a bit small. Have you got it in a larger (4) -------------?
Assistant: Yes, here you are.
Customer: Can I (5) ------------- it on please?
Assistant: Yes. The changing (6) ------------- are over there.
Customer: Thank you.
Later…
Assistant: Is that (7) ------------- good?
Customer: Yes. I (8) ------------- it is fine. I’ll take it.
Assistant: Anything (9) -------------?
Customer: No, thank you.
Assistant: That’s £15 then, please.
Customer: Here is a twenty – pound note.
Assistant: Thanks. Here’s your (10) -------------.
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b) afford / price / too / enough / broke / cost

Wife: We need a new house. Our house is (1) ------------- small for us now.
Husband: How much will that (2) -------------?
Wife: About £200.000.
Husband: We can’t (3) ------------- it.
Wife: Why not?
Husband: We’re (4) -------------.

c) size / twin / many / confirm / much / make / per / for / include

Receptionist: Good morning. The Hilton Hotel.


Caller: Hello. I’d like to (1) ------------- a reservation, please.
Receptionist: Certainly. When (2) -------------?
Caller: For June 17th.
Receptionist: How (3) ------------- nights?
Caller: Two nights for me and my husband.
Receptionist: Would you like a double or a (4) ------------- room?
Caller: A double, please.
Receptionist: The price will be £80 (5) ------------- night.
Caller: Does that (6) ------------- breakfast?
Receptionist: Yes, it does. So what name is it, please?
Caller: It’s Mr and Mrs Taylor. Will you (7) ------------- the reservation by email?
Receptionist: Yes, of course.

M. CIRCLE THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE.

Dear Molly,

I (1) ----- this letter from gorgeous Leicester! We (2) ----- here a week ago, and we’re having a great time.
Leicester is (3) ---- city in the East Midlands in England. It is a historic city, and we (4) ---- a lot of
historical places up to now. You (5) ---- come here in the summer, because you will see different festivals
if you (6) ---- here in July and in August. Belgrove Road is (7) ---- many other places in Leicester, because
of its amazing Asian shops and restaurants. John bought me a beautiful ring from one of the (8) ----
shops. We ate as much as we liked - especially spicy food, and we didn’t pay much (9) ---- it. Next week
we (10) ---- to London, and I think we (11) ---- there for two weeks.

I’ll write you again


Lots of love,
Mary

1. a) write b) have written c) am writing


2. a) arrive b) arrived c) have arrived
3. a) the biggest b) bigger than c) bigger
4. a) visited b) were visiting c) have visited
5. a) should b) mustn’t c) don’t have to
6. a) came b) come c) are coming
7. a) the most famous b) more famous than c) famous
8. a) jewellery b) stationery c) furniture
9. a) by b) for c) to
10. a) have travelled b) are going to travel c) travel
11. a) stay b) will stay c) are staying
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N) READ THE PASSAGE BELOW AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT IT

Brrrr. Winter is cold in some places. Many plants do not grow during winter. Some plants die. Snow and
ice often cover the ground, so it is usually hard for animals to find food during winter. Animals get
through this time in many ways. Birds and butterflies can fly. Many of them do not live in the same place
in the winter. They migrate. They go to a place with nice weather. Storks and swallows, for example, fly
to warmer countries such as Egypt or Saudi Arabia. Then, they come back home in the spring. We call
this migration. Migrating is a good way to avoid the cold. Another good way to avoid the cold is to sleep
through it. Many animals hide during the winter. Their bodies slow down. They save their energy. They
do not eat. They live off of their fat. They do this until food returns in the spring. We call this
hibernation. Snakes, frogs, and bears hibernate. Some animals store food in their homes. They do not
sleep all winter, but they do much less. They live on what they saved in the summer and fall. This is
what squirrels, beavers, and raccoons do. Ants do this, too. Other animals deal with winter. They do not
migrate. They do not hibernate, either. They struggle through winter. Sometimes nature helps them out.
Some animals grow thicker coats in the winter. Other animals change colour. The arctic fox is brown in
the summer. His coat turns white in the winter. Winter is also very pretty. For example, it is nice to see
snow on the trees. It is nicer to play snowball or go snowboarding in winter. However, it is dangerous,
too. People are also at risk. You can get frost bitten or worse. How do you beat the winter? Do you wear
a thick coat? Do you stay inside? Or do you go and live somewhere warmer?

1. --- migrate during the winter, but --- survive winter by eating the food they stored in the summer.
a. Foxes / snakes b. Swallows / bears c. Frogs / butterflies d. Storks/ants

2. The arctic fox's coat changes white during the winter, because the white -----------.
a. coat is prettier than the brown coat. c. absorbs the sun and is warmer.
b. coat helps him hide against enemy attacks. d. his body saves energy by changing hair colour.

3. Winter is a difficult season in some places, because -----------------.


a. there is less food. c. it is colder.
b. snow and ice cover the ground. d. all of these

4. “migrate” in line 4 means --------------.


a. To move somewhere warmer for a season. c. To grow a thicker coat
c. To enter a long sleep and survive off of body fat d. To change colours

5. What is the main idea of this text?


a. Most flowers do not grow during the wintertime. c. Animals survive the winter in many ways.
b. Animals do funny and interesting things. d. We must prepare for the dangers of winter.

6. Which of the following statements about the text is FALSE?


a. A migrating animal lives somewhere warmer. c. All animals migrate in winter.
b. A hibernating animal sleeps all winter. d. A hibernating animal lives off of body fat.

7. Which of the following statements about the text is TRUE?


a. A thicker coat would help an animal hide better.
b. A thicker coat would help an animal stay warm.
c. A thicker coat would protect an animal against attacks.
d. A thicker coat would help an animal migrate.
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KEY

A. 1.a, 2.b, 3.c, 4.c, 5.d, 6.d, 7.a, 8.d, 9.a, 10.c, 11d, 12.b, 13.b, 14.a, 15.d, 16.c, 17.a
B. 1.has gone, 2.went out, 3.is going to paint, 4.started – hasn’t stopped, 5.was broken-were stolen,
6.were-broke, 7.don’t hurry-will certainly miss, 8.will drink-isn’t, 9.are, 10.was robbed-attacked-
stole-were wearing-didn’t see-thinks-are hiding-believes-are going to be caught or will be caught,
11.willtake-comes, 12.have known, 13.met, 14.will be, 15.have just been, 16.was riding-ran-tripped
C. 1.have to, 2.should, 3.don’t have to, 4.shouldn’t, 5.mustn’t, 6.should, 7.shouldn’t
D. 1.If you pass your exams, you will go to university. 2.If you eat too much, you’ll feel ill. 3.If you don’t
save any money, you won’t go on holiday. 4.If you see your sister, will you tell her about the
concert? 5.If you telephone me when your train arrives, I’ll collect you from the station. 6.If you
cycle too fast, you’ll have an accident. 7.If you forget your homework again, you’ll be in trouble. 8.If
you don’t eat breakfast, you won’t have enough energy in the morning. 9.If you don’t hurry up, you
will miss your flight.
E. 1.when-if, 2.if-if, 3.when, 4.when, 5.if, 6.if-if, 7.when, 8.when, 9.if, 10.when, 11.if or when
F. 1.i, 2.l, 3.j, 4.k, 5b, 6.c, 7.a, 8.f, 9.e, 10.g, 11.h
G. 1. go to a meeting, 2. have a day off, 3. use the fax machine,4. make a phone call, 5. send a letter,
6. do some photocopying, 7. click on the icon, 8. shut down the computer, 9. scroll down the mouse,
10. turn on the lights, 11. save your work, 12. go scuba diving, 13. do the ironing, 14. My son is
studying engineering, 15. This bag is made of leather.
H. 1. She should go away for a few days., 2. You should look for another job., 3. He shouldn’t go to bed
so late., 4. You should / I should take a photograph., 5. She shouldn’t use her car so much., 6. He
should put some pictures on the walls., 7. She shouldn’t eat so much junk food., 8. He shouldn’t
stand on a chair to reach it., 9. He should read a lot of story books., 10. They shouldn’t spend too
much money on clothes.
I. 1. don’t have to, 2.have to, 3.don’t have to, 4.have to, 5.has to, 6.have to, 7.doesn’t have to,
8.doesn’t have to, 9.has to, 10.doesn’t have to, 11.has to
J. 1.spend, 2.afford, 3.earn, 4.waste, 5.save, 6.borrow, 7.lends
K. 1.must, 2.mustn’t, 3.must, 4.don’t have to, 5.mustn’t, 6.doesn’t have to, 7.must or has to, 8.don’t
have to, 9.mustn’t, 10.mustn’t, 11.must or have to
L. a)1.help, 2.much, 3.look, 4.size, 5.try, 6.rooms, 7.any, 8.think, 9.else, 10.change
b)1.too, 2.cost, 3.afford, 4.broke
c)1.make, 2.for, 3.look, 4.many, 5.twin, 6.per, 7.include, 8.confirm
M. 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.B 11.B
N. 1.d, 2.b, 3.d, 4.a, 5.c, 6.c, 7.b

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