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THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exams 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH LISTENING COMPREHENSION PROCEDURE FOR TASK 1 Look at Task One (Allow 15 seconds pause while students familiarise themselves with the page.) Listen carefully. You will listen to the passage twice. This is a news report from the CBBC website. Special Football Match You've probably heard of Usain Bolt - he's the fastest man on the planet! But he also wants to be the quickest on the football pitch too. Although the Jamaican sprinter retired from running last year he now wants to play football. He's finally had a chance to show what he can do at the charity game Soccer Aid at Old Trafford, in Manchester. Bolt won man of the match and even scored a penalty. And the number on the back of his shirt? 9.58 of course (that's the World Record time he set for the 100 metres sprint - 9.58 seconds!). The game was between England and Bolt's team called the 'World XI' made up of players from all over the world. It ended 3-3 so it went down to penalties, which England won. Other celebrities played too, including Olly Murs, Robbie Williams and Mo Farah. Life on Mars? Nasa says it's found new evidence which suggests Mars could have supported ancient life. The Curiosity Rover - which is a robot that Nasa has sent to explore Mars - has discovered three different types of organic compounds. The compounds were found after Curiosity dug just five centimetres down into 3-billion-year-old rock on an ancient lake bed. It's also found a source of a gas called methane. This isn't the first time the gas has been found on Mars but it's definitely interesting because here on Earth, 95% of it comes from living things. Scientists are investigating but say it's too early to say where the molecules have come from. Although they're often linked to life, they can also be created in other ways, so they're not evidence for life themselves. But scientists say it's all very promising for future missions! Listen carefully to the exercises related to the passage. 1

Special Football Match Number 1: Tick the column T if it s true, the column F if it s false or the column NIG if no information is given. a. Usian Bolt is from Jamaica. (T) b. The charity football match was played in London. (F) c. Usain Bolt played the whole game. (NIG) d. Bolt was on the winning side. (F) Number 2: Underline the correct answer from the brackets. a. Usain Bolt retired from running (this year, last year, a month ago). b. Bolt s team was called (The Best Bolt, Charity Match, World XI). c. Usain Bolt ran the 100m record in (less than 10 seconds, more than 10 seconds, 10 seconds). d. The game ended in a (win for the England team, win for World XI team, draw). Life on Mars? Number 3: Tick the column T if it s true, the column F if it s false or the column NIG if no information is given. a. There could have been life on Mars. (T) b. The Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars three years ago. (NIG) c. The Rover found three different types of organic compounds. (T) d. Methane was found on Mars for the first time. (F) Number 4: Match Column A with Column B to make correct sentences. The first one is done for you as an example. a. The Curiosity Rover This matches with was sent by NASA so I put a next to it in Column B. The whole sentence now reads The Curiosity Rover was sent by NASA. Now I ll read the rest of Column A and then Column B. You write the letters in Column B. b. The compounds were found - c. 95% of methane on Earth - d. Scientists are investigating - e. Molecules can be created - 2

Column B comes from living things. - where the molecules are coming from. - was sent by NASA. - in many different ways. - 5 cm below the surface. You will now listen to the story again. Listen carefully. This is a news report from the CBBC website. Special Football Match You've probably heard of Usain Bolt - he's the fastest man on the planet! But he also wants to be the quickest on the football pitch too. Although the Jamaican sprinter retired from running last year he now wants to play football. He's finally had a chance to show what he can do at the charity game Soccer Aid at Old Trafford, in Manchester. Bolt won man of the match and even scored a penalty. And the number on the back of his shirt? 9.58 of course (that's the World Record time he set for the 100 metres sprint - 9.58 seconds!). The game was between England and Bolt's team called the 'World XI' made up of players from all over the world. It ended 3-3 so it went down to penalties, which England won. Other celebrities played too, including Olly Murs, Robbie Williams and Mo Farah. Life on Mars? Nasa says it's found new evidence which suggests Mars could have supported ancient life. The Curiosity Rover - which is a robot that Nasa has sent to explore Mars - has discovered three different types of organic compounds. The compounds were found after Curiosity dug just five centimetres down into 3-billion-year-old rock on an ancient lake bed. It's also found a source of a gas called methane. This isn't the first time the gas has been found on Mars but it's definitely interesting because here on Earth, 95% of it comes from living things. Scientists are investigating but say it's too early to say where the molecules have come from. Although they're often linked to life, they can also be created in other ways, so they're not evidence for life themselves. But scientists say it's all very promising for future missions! Now, Listen again to the exercises related to the passage. You may finish any questions as you listen. Special Football Match Number 1: Tick the column T if it s true, the column F if it s false or the column NIG if no information is given. a. Usian Bolt is from Jamaica. (T) b. The charity football match was played in London. (F) c. Usain Bolt played the whole game. (NIG) d. Bolt was on the winning side. (F) 3

Number 2: Underline the correct answer from the brackets. a. Usain Bolt retired from running (this year, last year, a month ago). b. Bolt s team was called (The Best Bolt, Charity Match, World XI). c. Usain Bolt ran the 100m record in (less than 10 seconds, more than 10 seconds, 10 seconds). d. The game ended in a (win for the England team, win for World XI team, draw). Life on Mars? Number 3: Tick the column T if it s true, the column F if it s false or the column NIG if no information is given. a. There could have been life on Mars. (T) b. The Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars three years ago. (NIG) c. The Rover found three different types of organic compounds. (T) d. Methane was found on Mars for the first time. (F) Number 4: Match Column A with Column B to make correct sentences. The first one is done for you as an example. a. The Curiosity Rover This matches with was sent by NASA so I put a next to it in Column B. The whole sentence now reads The Curiosity Rover was sent by NASA. Now I ll read the rest of Column A and then Column B. You write the letters in Column B. b. The compounds were found - c. 95% of methane on Earth - d. Scientists are investigating - e. Molecules can be created - Column B comes from living things. - where the molecules are coming from. - was sent by NASA. - in many different ways. - 5 cm below the surface. You now have some time to check your answers. (30 seconds) This is the end of Task One. (Allow a 30 second pause between Task 1 and Task 2.) 4

PROCEDURE FOR TASK 2 Look at the exercises for Task 2. (Allow 50 seconds while the students familiarise themelves with the pages.) Now listen to this story. If you wish you may start answering the questions as you listen. The Hidden Treasure Once, there was an old man who had four sons. All four of them were very lazy. One day, the old man fell sick and was counting his last days in bed. He worried a lot about his sons future as the young men hesitated a lot to work. The sons believed that luck would favour them. The old man s health deteriorated every day and he decided to talk to his sons about their future. However, his sons did not listen to him. Finally, the old man decided to play a trick to let his sons realize the importance of work. He called all his sons and let them sit near him on his bed. He said that he had a treasure box with gold coins and expensive gems for them and wanted to share the treasure equally among the four of them. The young men were very happy and asked where his father had placed the treasure. The old man replied, I cannot exactly remember the place where I have hidden the treasure. However, the treasure box is buried in our land. I m really not sure about the place where I have hidden the treasure box. Even though the lazy young sons were happy, they were sad that the old man had forgotten the place where the treasure was hidden. After a few days, the old man died. The sons decided to dig the land to find the treasure box. They worked very hard and dug their land. They could not find any treasure box in the land. Finally, they decided to dig a spot in their land that was a bit different from the rest of the area. The sons believed that the treasure was buried in that spot. They dug the specific spot deeply but got nothing but water. A passer-by who noticed the land and the water flowing from the spot talked to the sons about farming. Upon his advice, the four sons sowed vegetable seeds, and planted greens and flowering plants in their land. Since the land was very fertile with abundant water, within a few weeks, it became a fertile garden with nutritious vegetables and greens. The four sons sold the vegetables at a good price and earned a good amount of money. Then they realized that it was hard work that was referred to as Treasure Box by their father. Gradually, the four sons overcame their laziness, worked hard, earned more money and lived happily. Now, listen carefully to the exercises related to passage: Number 1: Underline the best answer from the brackets. 5

a. The old man had (three, four, five) sons. b. The old man spent his last days (at home, on a chair, in bed). c. The sons believed in (luck, hard work, money). d. The sons (did not listen, listened, obeyed) to their dad. e. The father played (a game, a trick, a musical instrument). f. The sons were (sad, happy, excited) that their father had forgotten where he hid the treasure. g. Out of the last spot they dug flowed (oil, gas, water). h. The land was very (stale, fertile, hard). Number 2: Fill in with ONE word from the passage: a. All the four sons were very. b. The old man told his sons that the treasure box had gold in it. c. The sons sold the vegetables at a good. d. At the end, the sons earned a lot of. Number 3: Choose the correct answer: a. What does Counting his last days mean? Checking how much money he had He was near death Marking days on the calendar b. Why did the sons decide to dig the land? To find water To find the treasure box To grow plants c. What was the treasure box that their dad spoke about? Hard work The coins and gems The fertile land d. What did the sons grow on the land? Fruits Trees Vegetables 6

Now listen to the story again: The Hidden Treasure Once, there was an old man who had four sons. All four of them were very lazy. One day, the old man fell sick and was counting his last days in bed. He worried a lot about his sons future as the young men hesitated a lot to work. The sons believed that luck would favour them. The old man s health deteriorated every day and he decided to talk to his sons about their future. However, his sons did not listen to him. Finally, the old man decided to play a trick to let his sons realize the importance of work. He called all his sons and let them sit near him on his bed. He said that he had a treasure box with gold coins and expensive gems for them and wanted to share the treasure equally among the four of them. The young men were very happy and asked where his father had placed the treasure. The old man replied, I cannot exactly remember the place where I have hidden the treasure. However, the treasure box is buried in our land. I m really not sure about the place where I have hidden the treasure box. Even though the lazy young sons were happy, they were sad that the old man had forgotten the place where the treasure was hidden. After a few days, the old man died. The sons decided to dig the land to find the treasure box. They worked very hard and dug their land. They could not find any treasure box in the land. Finally, they decided to dig a spot in their land that was a bit different from the rest of the area. The sons believed that the treasure was buried in that spot. They dug the specific spot deeply but got nothing but water. A passer-by who noticed the land and the water flowing from the spot talked to the sons about farming. Upon his advice, the four sons sowed vegetable seeds, and planted greens and flowering plants in their land. Since the land was very fertile with abundant water, within a few weeks, it became a fertile garden with nutritious vegetables and greens. The four sons sold the vegetables at a good price and earned a good amount of money. Then they realized that it was hard work that was referred to as Treasure Box by their father. Gradually, the four sons overcame their laziness, worked hard, earned more money and lived happily. Now, listen again to the exercises related to story. You may finish any exercises as you listen. Number 1: Underline the best answer from the brackets. a. The old man had (three, four, five) sons. b. The old man spent his last days (at home, on a chair, in bed). 7

c. The sons believed in (luck, hard work, money). d. The sons (did not listen, listened, obeyed) to their dad. e. The father played (a game, a trick, a musical instrument). f. The sons were (sad, happy, excited) that their father had forgotten where he hid the treasure. g. Out of the last spot they dug flowed (oil, gas, water). h. The land was very (stale, fertile, hard). Number 2: Fill in with ONE word from the passage: a. All the four sons were very. b. The old man told his sons that the treasure box had gold in it. c. The sons sold the vegetables at a good. d. At the end, the sons earned a lot of. Number 3: Choose the correct answer: a. What does Counting his last days mean? Checking how much money he had He was near death Marking days on the calendar b. Why did the sons decide to dig the land? To find water To find the treasure box To grow plants c. What was the treasure box that their dad spoke about? Hard work The coins and gems The fertile land d. What did the sons grow on the land? Fruits Trees Vegetables 8

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exams 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH LISTENING COMPREHENSION Friday, 22nd June, 2018 Time: 30 minutes Name: Class: Register Number: Marks TOTAL (max. 20 marks)

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exams 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH LISTENING COMPREHENSION TASK 1: News Report (8 marks) Special Football Match 1. Tick the column T if it s true, the column F if it s false or the column NIG if no information is given. (½ mark each) T F NIG a Usain Bolt is from Jamaica. b The charity football match was played in London. c Usain Bolt played the whole game. d Bolt was on the winning side. 2. Underline the correct word from the brackets. (½ mark each) a. Usain Bolt retired from running (this year, last year, a month ago). b. Bolt s team was called (The Best Bolt, Charity Match, World XI). c. Usain Bolt ran the 100m record in (less than 10 seconds, more than 10 seconds, 10 seconds). d. The game ended in a (win for the England team, win for World XI team, draw). Life on Mars? 3. Tick the column T if it s true, the column F if it s false or the column NIG if no information is given. (½ mark each) T F NIG a There could have been life on Mars. b The Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars three years ago. c The Rover found three different types of organic compounds. d Methane was found on Mars for the first time. Page 1 of 3 English Final Exam (Listening Comprehension) 2017-2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

4. Match column A with Column B to make correct sentences. The first one is done for you as an example. (½ mark each) COLUMN A COLUMN B a The Curiosity Rover comes from living things. b The compounds were found where the molecules are coming from. c 95% of methane on Earth a was sent by NASA. d Scientists are investigating in many different ways. e Molecules can be created 5cm below the surface. TASK 2: The hidden treasure (12 marks) 1. Underline the best answer from the brackets. (½ mark each) a. The old man had (three, four, five) sons. b. The old man spent his last days (at home, on a chair, in bed). c. The sons believed in (luck, hard work, money). d. The sons (did not listen, listened, obeyed) to their dad. e. The father played (a game, a trick, a musical instrument). f. The sons were (sad, happy, excited) that their father had forgotten where he hid the treasure. g. Out of the last spot they dug flowed (oil, gas, water). h. The land was very (stale, fertile, hard). 2. Fill in with ONE word from the passage. (1 mark each) a. All the four sons were very. b. The old man told his sons that the treasure box had gold in it. c. The sons sold the vegetables at a good. d. At the end, the sons earned a lot of. PLEASE, TURN OVER THE PAGE English Final Exam (Listening Comprehension) 2017-2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School Page 2 of 3

3. Choose the correct answer. (1 mark each) a. What does counting his last days mean? checking how much money he had he was near death marking days on the calendar b. Why did the sons decide to dig the land? to find water to find the treasure box to grow plants c. What was the treasure box that their dad spoke about? hard work the coins and the gems the fertile land d. What did the sons grow on the land? fruits trees vegetables END OF THE LISTENING COMPREHENSION Page 3 of 3 English Final Exam (Listening Comprehension) 2017-2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exams 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSION Friday, 22nd June, 2018 Time: 50 minutes Name: Class: Register Number: Marks TOTAL (max. 30 marks)

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exam 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSION 1 A HARP THROWN AWAY (6 marks) There was once a King who loved music so much that he searched the world for the best instrument there was. One day, a wizard offered the King a harp. (paragraph 1) The king took it to the palace, but when he started playing it, the harp was out of tune. Many other musicians tried it, and they agreed that the harp was useless and the King had been deceived. The harp was thrown out as rubbish. (paragraph 2) A poor little girl, later, found the harp, and even though she didn't know how to play, decided to have a go. She played and played, the whole day through, for months and years, always with the harp out of tune, but playing better and better. (paragraph 3) Then one day, suddenly, the harp started to play the most beautiful melodies. It was a magic harp, and could only be played well by someone willing to put in the necessary interest and effort. (paragraph 4) The king heard the music from his window, and summoned the girl to the palace. When the king saw the harp playing he was filled with joy. At that moment he made the girl his own private musician, giving her and her family many riches. (paragraph 5) 1. Mark True, False or No Information Given (1 mark each) T F NIG a The king loved music. b The wizard offered the harp to the king on a Sunday. c The king played the harp first. d One musician tried the harp after the king. e The girl gave up playing the harp. f The girl and her family were rewarded. English Final Exam (Reading Comprehension) 2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School Page 1 of 6

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exam 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH READING COMPREHENSION 2 SECTION 1 (10 marks) KINGS AND QUEENS OF ENGLAND The kings and queens of England help us to understand more the country s history. In the seventh century, England was made up of many kingdoms (like Mercia, Essex or East Anglia), all fighting for power. Then, between the years 865 and 878, the Vikings from Denmark invaded all of the kingdoms, apart from the kingdom of Wessex. Look at this timeline: Years 865-878 The Danes invade the kingdoms of England, apart from Wessex. Year 901 Year 927 Year 1066 The king of Wessex, Edward the Elder, started to fight back to take back the lost kingdoms. King Athelstan of Wessex became the first King of all England. He ruled and decided about everything in the country. William of Normandy (France) becomes king of England. How William became King of England William became Duke of Normandy in France in 1035 after his father s death. At the time, Edward the Confessor, William s cousin, was King of England. William said that Edward had promised him the kingdom of England when he dies. However, when Edward died in 1066, Harold, Edward s brother-in-law, became king. William was angry and invaded England with an army. He fought Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Harold was killed and William became king. King William died in 1087 after falling off his horse in Nantes, France. Map of Ancient England Kingdoms Page 2 of 6 English Final Exam (Reading Comprehension) 2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

1. Write on the line: (½ mark each) a. The country the Vikings were from. b. One of the kingdoms of England that was won by the Danes. c. The only kingdom of England that was not won by the Vikings. d. The year when Wessex started to fight back. e. The first king of all England. f. The country Normandy and Nantes are in. 2. Underline the best answer. (½ mark each) a. In the seventh century there were (many, few, two) kingdoms in England. b. The Danes invaded (all, almost all, part) of England. c. King (Athelstan, Edward the Elder, William) was never King of all England. d. Before William became king he was a (Prince, Duke, Count). e. King William became king of England in (901, 927, 1066). f. (Edward, Athelstan, Harold) was king of England exactly before William. 3. Tick: True (T), False (F) or No Information Given (NIG) (½ mark each) T F NIG a The Danes started to invade England in 878. b The Kingdoms of England were at peace most of the time. c In 1035, Duke William and King Edward were cousins. d Harold was Edward the Confessor s brother-in-law. e King Edward the Confessor died of illness. f The battle of Hastings lasted two months. g Harold was defeated in the Battle of Wessex. h King William died in France. English Final Exam (Reading Comprehension) 2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School Page 3 of 6

SECTION 2 (14 marks) FAMOUS ENGLAND KINGS AND QUEENS There have been six main English dynasties. A dynasty is a series of rulers from the same family normally going from father to son or daughter. The dynasties in England were: Norman, Plantagenet, Tudor, Stuart and Hanover. The present dynasty is called Windsor. RICHARD I (the First) dynasty: Plantagenet reigned: 1189-1199 Richard I was also known as Richard the Lionheart for his display of bravery in battle. He spent most of his time in France fighting King Philip of France. He was killed at Châlus castle, France. HENRY VIII (the Eighth) dynasty: Tudor reigned: 1509-1547 Henry was 17 years old when he became king of England. He was the second king in the Tudor dynasty. Henry is well-known for having had six wives. As a young man Henry was tall and handsome but as he got older he became overweight and diseased. Under his rule, there was a lot of change. He also broke ties with the pope and formed the Church of England. VICTORIA dynasty: Hanover reigned: 1837-1901 For almost 64 years, Queen Victoria was Queen of Great Britian and Empress of the British Empire. She became queen at the age of 18 and took her duties very seriously. In 1840, Victoria married Prince Albert and had nine children. Victoria loved Albert very much and was heartbroken when he died of typhoid in 1861. She wore black for the rest of her life. THE PRESENT QUEEN The present queen is Queen Elizabeth II (the Second). Her reign is the longest in British history as she became queen on 6 February 1952, the day her father, King George VI (the Sixth) died. Unlike olden days, the Queen today doesn t rule the country directly, since that is done by Parliament. In 1947, she married Prince Philip and together they have four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward. Page 4 of 6 English Final Exam (Reading Comprehension) 2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

The queen is well known around the world. She represents the UK on official visits to other countries. Elizabeth has made more than 260 trips to 116 countries. She meets with many national leaders, and greets the public in the countries that she visits. In Britain, Elizabeth participates in lots of official ceremonies. She also travels around the country, visiting schools, hospitals, community centres, charities, businesses and other places. Local bands and choirs often greet Elizabeth on her visits, and children present her with flowers. Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip lived in Malta for two years between 1949 and 1951 (before she became queen). She last visited Malta in 2015. Most information adapted from dkfindout.com/uk/history/kings-and-queens. The information of the last paragraph is taken from timesofmalta.com and telegraph.co.uk. 4. Answer these questions: (1 mark each) a. What is a dynasty? b. Why was king Richard called the Lionheart? c. Why did Queen Victoria wear black for all of her life after 1861? 5. Tick who (the first one is done for you): (½ mark each) Who? Richard Henry Victoria Elizabeth a was called the Lionheart? b became ruler in 1952? c was also an Empress? d was part of the Tudor dynasty? e had six wives? f was killed in France? g was/is the longest serving king/queen? h was Albert s wife? i ruled more than 700 years ago? English Final Exam (Reading Comprehension) 2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School Page 5 of 6

6. Give short answers (½ mark each) a. Who was king of France at the time of King Richard? b. What year did Henry VIII become king? c. How many English dynasties were there till today? d. What dynasty does Queen Elizabeth II belong to? 7. Mark True, False or No Information Given (½ mark each) T F NIG a Queen Elizabeth had more children than Queen Victoria. b King Henry became king at a younger age than Queen Victoria. c Queen Elizabeth visited Malta twice. d The present queen visited more than 100 countries. NOW, ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT BOTH SECTIONS 8. Answer these questions (1 mark each) a. Which two kings, mentioned in the texts, were killed? b. How do you know that Queen Victoria was a good ruler? c. How are King Athelstan and Queen Elizabeth different as rulers? Page 6 of 6 English Final Exam (Reading Comprehension) 2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exams 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH WRITING Friday, 22nd June, 2018 Time: 1 hour Name: Class: Register Number: Marks: Short Writing task (max. 10 marks) Long Writing task (max. 20 marks) TOTAL (max. 30 marks)

THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exam 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH SHORT WRITING TASK NOTICE (10 marks) You are Kim and you are a member of the school council. The school is collecting used and unwanted books to resell them at a bazaar at the end of the year. The money will go to buy new stuff for next year. Write a short notice to be placed on the notice board of the school entrance about the activity. Your task is to write a short notice. Write about 50-60 words. You can plan in the box below. (This plan is NOT marked.) Remember to say why are you collecting books. Remember also to include the details of the bazaar (when, where,...). Page 1 of 7 English Final Exam (Writing) 2017-2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

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THERESA NUZZO SCHOOL MARSA Final Exam 2017-2018 GRADE 5 ENGLISH LONG WRITING TASK RECOUNT (20 marks) Choose 1 or 2 1. The local council organised a barbecue for the whole town to start the summer holidays. You attended with your family. OR 2. The school organised a special party for all the year 6s who were to finish school. Your sister is in Year 6 and you and your parents went with her. Write an article about one of the activities mentioned above. Your task is to write a recount. Write between 140 and 200 words. Page 3 of 7 English Final Exam (Writing) 2017-2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School

Title Number: Plan here. (You can get 2 marks for this planning. Plan carefully.) Don t forget to include details about the whole activity. These questions might help you: Who was there? When was it held? Where was it held? What was the atmosphere? English Final Exam (Writing) 2017-2018 - Grade 5 - Theresa Nuzzo School Page 4 of 7

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