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READING TEST
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand
written English. There are three parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
YOU WILL HAVE ONE HOUR AND FIFTEEN MINUTES
TO COMPLETE PARTS 5, 6, AND 7 OF THE TEST
PART 5: Incomplete Sentence
Directions: You will see a sentence with a missing word. Four possible answers follow
the sentence. Choose the best answer to the question and fill in the corresponding oval on
your answer sheet.
1. I _________ never have hired him if his references had given me any indication of
how unreliable he would be.
A. would
B. will
C. must
D. had
2. Your financial plan must also consist of your projected
,i.e. how much
you intend to spend on each category in your business.
A. export
B. expenditure
C. income
D. returns
3. It is imperative that quality is not sacrificed for profits. We have ___________ the
best products at the best prices.
A. provide
B. to be providing
C. to provide
D. profited
4. The worst that can happen __________ that the store will have to alter its operating
hours until we can hire replacement.
A. are


B. was
C. is
D. have
5. If your shipment is not delivered _______ Tuesday, you can request a full refund for
the merchandise.
A. at
B. by
C. within


D. while
6. Due to a rise in deficit spending, the government has decreased _________ for space
exploration.
A. revenue
B. funding
C. shares
D. profit
7. The former CEO's resignation has had little or no _____ on the company's share price.
A. value
B. reduction
C. impact
D. trading
8. Last year, the number of university-level textbooks which was sold__________by
American publishers dropped for the second year in a row.
A. priced
B. sold
C. marked
D. instructed
9. If you do not read the business page regularly, you _______ to miss reports of the
important business transactions.

A. are going
B. will
C. would be going
D. had
10. The meeting room in the Johnson hotel features state-of-the-art _______ not offered
at any other downtown conference facility.
A. technological
B. technologically
C. technology
D. technical
11. We are looking for recent graduates with exceptional and __________ quantitative
abilities and language skills to join our company.
A. demonstrate
B. demonstrable
C. demonstrating
D. demonstrates
12. Applicants for the front clerk position are _______ to go down to the Personnel
Department on the first floor and speak with Ms. Jameson.
A. supposed
B. suppose
C. supposedly
D. supposing


13. This afternoon, _______ from the Southern Valley plant were laid off in an
unexpected factory closing that left employees angry and confused.
A. employ
B. employers
C. employees
D. employment

14. A Money Maker article _______ the vice president of Super Jet Company saying that
the company's stock is on the rise again.
A. repeated
B. stated
C. listed
D. quoted
15. A new
, especially in the high technology sector, is getting more and
more attention of the public.
A. production
B. productivity
C. product
D. productive
16. As the
, we obviously must ensure that customers will satisfy with
our products and services.
A. manufacturing
B. manufacture
C. manufactories
D. manufacturer
17. Globalization has become a major factor in the electronics manufacturing industry,
often _______ it difficult to distinguish between domestic and foreign companies.
A. made
B. make
C. making
D. being made
18. The rapid pace of innovation in electronics technology makes for a constant demand
for _______ and faster products.
A. newly
B. new

C. newer
D. late
19. The root of this argument stems from the belief that marketers are only out to
satisfy their own needs and really
about the needs of their customers.
A. do not care
B. does not care
C. is not caring
D. are not care


20. The key objective of an organization’s marketing efforts _________to satisfy
relationships with customers that benefit both the customer and the organization.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
21. One of the most popular criticisms is that marketing
people to
purchase what they do not need.
A. encouraging
B. encouraged
C. encourages
D. to encourage
22. In a press release dated March 3, Charter Travel Corporation _______ a recordsetting $3 million increase in last quarter revenues.
A. announced
B. announce
C. announcing
D. has been announced
23. It is important that we provide _______ information to our clients when they call to

either inquire about their statements or the status of their claims.
A. accurate
B. evident
C. efficient
D. approved
24. The recent worldwide increase in oil prices has led to a _________ demand for
electric vehicles.
A. greatest
B. greater
C. greatly
D. greatness
25. Mr. Anderson has decided that we are going to bring in a _______ from Miracle
Software to design our new client management database.
A. consultation
B. consultant
C. consulting
D. consulted
26. To stay with local people and gain practical experience, volunteer helpers work an
average of 4 hours per day _____ food and accommodation.
A. in exchange for
B. exchanging of
C. with exchange
D. exchanges


27. One of the reasons why our sales team has become a leader today is that they are put
through a number of vigorous training sessions to keep up with the ______ changes that
occur in the market.
A. prosperous
B. straight

C. mature
D. continuous
28. Register early if you would like to attend next Tuesday’s _____ on project
management.
A. seminar
B. reason
C. policy
D. scene
29. Although current employees are encouraged to apply for the new management
positions, they will not receive _______ treatment and must compete with external
candidates.
A. preferring
B. preferential
C. preference
D. prefer
30. I will be _______ with our sales, marketing and advertising departments on the new
product line at the team meeting on Friday.
A. coordinating
B. coordination
C. coordinate
D. coordinator
31. American businesses rely on just-in-time delivery of inventory and components to
improve _____, reduce lead times, and trim costs.
A. efficient
B. efficiency
C. efficiently
D. be efficient
32. Philanthropists Henry and Elsie Wellman today will announce a $20 million _____ to
Scripp’s Cancer Institute, to provide seed money for promising new cancer research
projects.

A. donate
B. donated
C. donation
D. donating


33. MGK Research provides research and advice for executives, helping them improve
performance and _____ costs with the aid of technology.
A. reduce
B. reduces
C. reducing
D. reduction
34. All first-year master’s degree students at the Daniels Institute are required to take an
introductory oceanography course, _____ of their previous academic background.
A. anyway
B. despite
C. nevertheless
D. regardless
35. The survey concluded that the two-day convention provided the city with a total
estimated economic _____ of $8.5 million.
A. product
B. benefit
C. weekend
D. condition
36. The new manager needs to give a sample of ______ signature to the printer so that a
stamp of it can be made.
A. she
B. she’s
C. her
D. hers

37. The ________ balance on this invoice must be paid in full by December 23 rd.
A. incredible
B. outlawed
C. overturning
D. outstanding
38. _______ interest rates may please those with savings, but they will be a burden to
anyone saddled with a large mortgage.
A. Bigger
B. More
C. Extra
D. Higher
39. I want you to put the mail ______ top of my desk every morning, not in the tray by
the door.
A. at
B. next to
C. on
D. by


40. We believe that our company has a solid record of success; we have shown a profit
every year _______ we began this company.
A.
B.
C.
D.

since
while
when
from


Part 6: Text Completion
Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. You will find a word or
phrase missing in some of the sentences. Below each of the sentences, four
answer choices are given. Select the most appropriate answer to complete
the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C) or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 41-44 refer to the following memo.
To: All employees
From: The Accounts department
Re: Taxes
It will soon be time to file your tax returns. We will not be issuing financial statements
automatically to _________ employees as we have done in the past. If you need a
41.A. all
B. every
C. each
D. much
statement of your income for the past year, please apply ___________ the Accounting
42. A. on
B. with
C. in
D. to
office as soon as Possible. Please give the accounting office the following information:

Full name



Social security number

Company department


Home address

Employee number
We will mail all statements to your home address. If you wish to receive your statement
at a different address, please be sure to inform us. Because we anticipate a large response
to this memo, we have ____________ a deadline of March 15th.
43. A. set
B. put
C. help
D. designed
You must send your _______ by this date, or we cannot guarantee your statement.
44. A. apply
B. applying
C. application
D. applicable
Questions 45-48 refer to the following notice.
Volunteers Wanted
Psychology Department of Queenstown University is __________ volunteers to
45. A. necessary
B. searching
C. asking
D. looking for
take part in an experiment. We need 150 volunteers: 75 men and 75 women.
Volunteers should be aged __________ 20 and 25 and should not be taking any
46. A. between
B. from
C. at
D. of
kind of medication. Volunteers must not be enrolled in any of the university’s



current psychology courses.
The experiment will take between thirty and forty minutes to complete. Participants
will be asked to answer a series of questions after __________ a short film. A small
47. A. watch
B. watching
C. being watched
D. have watched
fee will be paid to participants. Coffee and tea will be also served during the film. If
you are __________, please contact the Psychology Department secretary on
48. A. interesting
B. interested in
C. interested
D. interest
990-8887 before January 30th.
Questions 49-52 refer to the following memo.
This semester, be prepared for your exams. Follow these handy hints from the Student
Advice Center.
Don’t ___________ until the night before an exam. The best students revise and
49. A. be wait
B. waiting
C. wait
D. had waited
learn early and regularly throughout the semester. Revise each night what you learned
in class that day. Reread class notes, assignments, handouts or previous tests and
textbooks.
_______ key words and points with a colored pen or pencil. It is very helpful to
50. A. Highlight
B. Notice

C. Spotlight


D. View
write summaries of the notes you take in class.
If that sounds like too much effort, then you__________ start studying at least two
51. A. had to
B. should
C. would
D. shouldn’t
weeks before your exams. Make a study schedule and stick to it, but be realistic about
your goals. Don’t try to do too much in one day. Resting is as _______ as studying.
52. A. important
B. importance
C. duty
D. must


PART 7: Reading comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test, you will read a selection of texts, such as
magazine and newspaper, articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed
by several questions. Choose the correct answer to each question and mark the letter
(A), (B), (C) or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 53-55 refer to the following form.
Kaspersky Internet Security: license notification
Attention!
Your key has been blacklisted.
The update feature is disabled and your computer can be infected.
If you purchased a legal copy of our software, please contact Technical Support
Service or your distributor.

If you are using a pirated version of our software, please purchase the license.
If you have already purchased a license, please activate the application.

53. What is Kaspersky?
A. A computer company
B. An anti-virus software
C. An entertainment software
D. A Technical Support Service
54. What may the word “pirated” refer to?
A. A person who attacks other ships at sea to steal things
B. To sell Kaspersky’s product without permission.
C. To copy illegally
D. To copy legally
55. What do you do if you have already bought a license?
A. Purchase the license
B. Contact Technical Support Service to update the license
C. Contact Technical Support Service
D. Activate the application


Questions 56-57 refer to the following passage.

Owning rental property is a good way to make some extra money, but
it is important to manage your property well. The first thing to keep in
mind is that you want to keep your property occupied. Every day that
your rental apartment or house is vacant you close money. This is why
it is important to have a good advertising plan. Mary landlords hire
rental agents to help them find tenants. Others prefer to advertise and
show the apartment or house themselves. Whichever way you choose,
you want to find a tenant who is responsible and reliable.

56. Who is this passage for?
A. Landlords
B. Tenants
C. Rental agents
D. Property manager
57. According to this passage, when might a property owner lose money?
A. When he advertises.
B. When he hires a rental agent.
C. When his property is not occupied.
D. When he shows the property himself.
Questions 58-60 refer to the following text.
Investment Pays Off
Last January, Samantha Richards Couture, an $800 million dollar woman’s fashion
designer and merchandiser, spent $400 million on a buyout of Sager Brand Stores, a
chain that specializes in selling low-priced clothing in small towns throughout rural North
America. The investment took less than a year to pay off. Yesterday, Samantha Richards
announced it had nearly doubled its third-quarter profits, over the previous year. The
stock market responded by pushing Samantha Richards share prices to their highest in the
company’s history.
58. What is learned about Samantha Richards Couture?
A. It imports textiles from Asia.
B. It is worth more than $1 billion.
C. It is seeking to enter new markets.
D. It designs and sells woman’s clothing.


59. What did Samantha Richards Couture do the previous year?
A. Purchased another company
B. Emerged from financial troubles
C. Released a successful product line

D. Sold its most profitable business unit
60. What is learned about Sager Brand Stores?
A. It operates internationally.
B. It owes nearly $800 million.
C. It has more than 6,000 outlets.
D. It sells mainly in small towns.
Questions 61-63 refer to the following letter.
World of Travel Magazine
1205 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
Dear Lisa Heller,
Thank you for your comments on Margaret Dawson’s latest article, “A Walk Through the
Eastern Gardens.” A copy of your letter has been forwarded to the author for her
response. I am sure you will be hearing from her in the near future.
I am pleased that you found our article informative and interesting, and hope that you will
continue to read our publication. Should you have any comments or questions in the
future, please do not hesitate to write to this office.
Adventure Safely!
Mark Greenbaum
Editor in Chief,
World of Travel Magazine.


61. In what kind of magazine did Margaret Dawson’s article appear?
A. An art magazine
B. A food magazine
C. A travel magazine
D. A gardening magazine
62. What does Mark Greenbaum say that happened to the letter Lisa Heller sent?
A. It was sent to an author.

B. It was entered into a contest.
C. It was published in the magazine.
D. It was filed for future reference.
63. What does Mark Greenbaum invite Lisa Heller to do?
A. Apply for a fulltime job
B. Submit a magazine article
C. Visit when she is in the area.
D. Write again if she has any questions.
Questions 64-67 refer to the following job announcement.


64. In line 1, the word “recruiting” is closest in meaning to
A. hiring
B. training
C. helping
D. funding
65. Which of the following is part of the job description?
A. Giving blood test
B. Supervising research
C. Repairing equipment
D. Diagnosing patients
66. Which of the following is a requirement for employment?
A. Pakistani medical license
B. Medical board certification
C. Clinical nutrition training experience
D. Abstracts of published articles
67. Which of the following is NOT necessary to apply?
A. Curriculum vitae
B. References
C. Clinical research summary

D. Abstracts of published articles
Questions 67-69 refer to the following memo.
To:
From:
Re:
Date:

All kitchen staff
Food and Beverage Services
Food Hygiene
Sept 12th

A few days ago, I was disturbed to learn that the front desk has been receiving complaints
about the quality of food served by our kitchens. Last week, there were four complaints
about hair being found in food. This week, there have been several complaints about soil
and insects in the salad from lettuce which has been insufficiently washed. And the last
straw, this morning one of our customers found a false nail in her scrambled eggs at
breakfast.
I am not going to point fingers, but I would like to say that all of these complaints were
made on Thursdays and Fridays. While this is not necessarily conclusive, it does rather
suggest to me that the source of these problems is likely to be someone who works on these
two days. This narrows it down to a small percentage of the kitchen staff.


However, as I said, I am not going to assign blame, but I do want to remind everyone that
all kitchen staff must have their hair tied back and covered by a hat or hair net at all
times. Fingernails must be kept short and free of any nail polish or nail extensions. As for
the incident of insufficiently washed lettuce, there is no excuse for this, and I expect all
staff to be most assiduous in checking that all food is prepared perfectly before it is
allowed to leave the kitchen.

67. Why was this memo sent?
A. Because there have been several complaints from customers
B. Because the customers have been praising the food
C. Because the kitchen will soon be closed for renovations
D. Because Food and Beverage Services sends a memo every month
68. Who might be at fault in this situation?
A. All the kitchen staff
B. Someone who works on Thursdays and Fridays

C. The chef
D. The waiter
69. How will the guilty person be punished?
A. He or she will have to wear a hair net.
B. There is no mention of punishment in the memo.
C. He or she will be fired.
D. He or she will pay a fine.
Questions 70-71 refer to the following news advertisement.
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70. What is being offered?
A. A 20-percent discount
B. Reduced shipping cost
C. A free 30-day trial
D. A new credit card
71. How can customers order?
A. By selling in a coupon
B. By making a phone call
C. By e-mailing the company
D. By going to a store
Questions 72-75 refer to the following advice.


72. Which of the following is NOT required in order to qualify for a free flight?
A. Application must be stamped prior to boarding every flight.
B. Passengers must fly once a month for 12 months.
C. Passengers must get 16 stamps.
D. Applications must be mailed in when they have 16 stamps.
73. What is different about this frequent flyer program?
A. 2 one-way trips are the same as a roundtrip.

B. You get a free drink coupon booklet with your first free flight.
C. The rewards are fast, and you get to join a club.
D. It doesn’t matter how far you fly.
74. How many free flights can a passenger take in one year?


A. As many as they qualify for
B. A maximum of 12
C. A maximum of 4
D. One
75. How can customers obtain an application form?
A. By flying with Western Airlines
B. By calling a special phone line or downloading the form
C. By sending a fax to Western Airlines
D. By attending a special seminar.
Questions 76-79 refer to the following instruction.
ELECTROGOLD CORDLESS TELEPHONE
Style #32445-EG
Thank you for choosing the ElectroGold Cordless Telephone. Get ready to experience
and enjoy the telephone rated number one by Consumer Communications Report.
To get the most out of your telephone, please read through the manual to learn about the
dozens of new features included with your phone. These include a speakerphone in the
handset and the base, a spare battery, and a message display screen. Also included is a
new voice-mail indicator to alert you about new messages. Your new phone is also
hearing-aid compatible and comes with adjustable volume for the handset and base
speakerphone.
If you are short on time, you can just look through the Quick Guide, which has easy-tofollow picture guides of how to set up your phone and can help familiarize you with some
of the most basic functions. If you have any questions about how to use these features,
you can consult the Owner's Manual or just call our award-winning customer service
representatives toll-free at 1-800-ELECTRO (1-800-353-2970). We are available roundthe-clock to help you with any questions or concerns.



76. Who is most likely the reader of the instructions?
A. A lab technician
B. A phone operator
C. The product's owner
D. A hearing impaired person
77. What is NOT a feature on the cordless telephone?
A. Speakerphone in two locations
B. An extra power source
C. An extra base
D. New voice-email indicator
78. What is the difference between the Quick Guide and the Owner's Manual?
A. The Quick Guide has more detailed instructions.
B. The Quick Guide is more concise.
C. The Owner's Manual has easy-to-follow pictures.
D. The Owner's Manual is available online.
79. What would a person who didn't have a lot of time most likely do?
A. Read through the Owner's Manual
B. Call 1-800-353-2970
C. Check the new voice-mail indicator
D. Follow the instructions in the Quick Guide
Questions 80-83 refer to the following fax.
FAX TRANSMISSION
Kleanit
Bravo Murillo, 320
Portal 4-20428020 Madrid
Spain
Dear fellow computer users,
A word of advice: It’s time to clean out your computer. If you’re like me, you don’t

remove documents that are no longer necessary. You never know when you may need a
life so you don’t throw it away, right? E-mail messages pile up too creating a huge
warehouse of obscure file names.
I found that a simple software package called Kleanit gets rid of everything I don’t need
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and keeps the things I do. I was so impressed with this package that I decided to share it
with others.
No longer do those bothersome extra messages and computer files waste processing time
and cause my computer to perform inefficiently. Kleanit makes sure that the only files in
my computer are files that relate to my current projects or routine tasks.
Why don’t you try it? I’ll send you a trial copy and if you aren’t satisfied, you can send it
back. If you are as impressed as I am, and you will be, send your check for $32.50 at your
earliest convenience.
Have a nice day.

Robert Horstma
CEO
80. According to the fax, what prompted Mr. Horstma to sell Kleanit?
A.
B.
C.
D.

His e-mail responses
His poor computer skills
His need for money
His satisfaction with the product


81. What suggestion is made in his fax?
A. To buy new computer
B. To send less mail
C. To print out document
D. To purchase new software
82. According to the fax, what effect does clutter have on a computer?
A. It operates slowly.
B. It runs out of space.
C. It stops working.
D. It erases files.
83. Which documents does the software leave in your computer?
A. Duplicate files
B. Current and routine files
C. Files from last year
D. Files other have sent you
Questions 84-86 refer to the following letter.
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Dear Employees of Consolidated Insurance,
I'm writing this because I wanted to address the rumors that have been circulating about the
future of our division. As you know, last month we were informed by company management
that the structure of the company website, the primary task of our Electronic Resources
division, would be reviewed. Many of you also know the reason for this review: some top
executives were complaining about what they perceived as a lack of efficiency in keeping the
website current. As a result, there are rumors going around that the website may be
outsourced to an external company, and all the employees of this division could be laid off.
I want to let you know that these rumors are absolutely false. There are no plans whatsoever
for any job cuts. Each and every one of you has an important and valuable role to play at
Consolidated Insurance, and the company is not thinking of outsourcing our web

development. Because our website is designed to provide detailed, complex information to all
of our clients, it needs to be developed and maintained by people who know our company
well. The company president has reassured me in person that he values the work of the
Electronic Resources division and that our staffing levels and mission will remain essentially
the same.
With that said, I do think that all of us need to acknowledge that there have been some
problems in maintaining our large company website. As your manager, I know that the
problems are caused mainly by the challenges of implementing our new customer information
database, not by any laziness or negligence on your part. The committee that is currently
reviewing our website will make recommendations for how to solve these problems, as well
as suggestions for changing the structure of the website. I suggest that you view the
committee's input positively, and consider this process as an opportunity for us to improve our
services.
I hope that this has cleared up the situation. Please email me with any questions you may
have, or if you prefer, you may make an appointment to speak with me privately.
Sincerely,
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Jack Kemp
Manager, Electronic Resources Division
84. Why did Mr. Kemp write this letter?
A. To explain how the committee-review process will work
B. To consider options for redesigning the company website
C. To announce that the company plans to lay off employees
D. To clarify that the division's work will not be reassigned.
85. What does Mr. Kemp believe is the main challenge facing the division?
A. Other managers who think workers are lazy
B. Start-up problems with the new system
C. Employees who don't understand their jobs

D. Clients who complain about the website.
86. What does Mr. Kemp ask employees to do?
A. Start looking for new jobs
B. Complain to the company president
C. Accept the committee's suggestions
D. Create a more useful website
Questions 87-91 refer to the following memo and email.
MEMO RAND UM
Liberty Legal Services 302 Pine Street, Suite 2300
Los Angeles, CA 80214
Dear Colleagues,
I am writing to introduce the newest member on our staff. Andrea Langley comes to us
straight out of Hanfard Law School, where she graduated at the top of her class. As is
typical of our new lawyers, she will spend her first six months here working with various
people in the office.
This month Andrea will be working with Karen Jackson in our real estate division. Next
month she will work with Larry Dean in licensing. That is as far as we have her schedule
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planned. If any of you have some time to spend with Andrea and have some interesting
projects coming up, please let me know and we may be able to arrange for her to work
with you. Please keep in mind that we do not want an intelligent and eager young lawyer
like Andrea doing busy work. Her mind is much more useful to us than that.
Please take a moment to stop by Andrea’s desk and introduce yourselves. And
congratulate her for passing her exam.
Thanks,
Scott
Scott Hartman
Senior Partner.


To: Scott Hartman
From: Nancy Strong
Date: July 1, 2005 10:45:19 a.m.
Subject: Andrea Langley
Scott,
I got your memo about Andrea Langley. I’m starting to work on an interesting and
difficult case that I think would be a good learning experience for her; I could use the
help while she’s making her rounds.
The case I want her for is a mergers and acquisitions case. It’s for a merger between two
high-powered technology companies. Due to their backgrounds, it will require a fair
amount of paperwork. There will also be a lot of research required, and I think it would
give her a real taste of what most work in mergers and acquisitions is like.
If it’s okay with you, would you please run it by Andrea? We’d really love her down in
this office for a few weeks.
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Thanks,
Nancy Strong.
87. What is learned about Andrea Langley?
A. She is Nancy Strong’s niece.
B. She recently graduated from school.
C. She worked as a legal secretary for several years.
D. She signed a one-year contract to work with Liberty.
88. What will Andrea Langley do during her first six months at Liberty?
A. Work with several lawyers
B. Concentrate on a single case
C. Learn about California’s laws
D. Specialize in one area of law.

89. What does Scott Hartman NOT ask people to do?
A. Introduce themselves to Andrea Langley
B. Andrea Langley to observe them in court
C. Suggest projects for Andrea Langley to work on
D. Congratulate Andrea Langley for her accomplishment
90. In which area of law does Nancy Strong work?
A. Adoption
B. Licensing
C. Real estate
D. Corporate mergers
91. What does Nancy Strong say about the case she is working on?
A. It is likely to be resolved out of court.
B. It will involve a great deal of research.
C. It is receiving publicity in the newspapers.
D. It requires a person with strong computer skills.

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