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江苏省2022届准高三英语 完形+阅读 暑假限时训练10

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I.完形Theconceptofsolitude(独处)inthedigitalworldisalmostnon-existent.Intheworldofdigitaltechnology,e-mail,socialnetworkingandonlinevideogames,informationismeanttobe__1__.Solitudecanbehardtodiscover__2__ithasbeengivenup.Inthisrespect,newtechnologieshave__3__ourculture.Thedesiretobeconnectedhasbroughtsolitudetoa(n)__4__aswe'veknownit.Peoplehavebecomeso__5__intheworldofnetworksandconnectionsthatonecanoftenbecontacted__6__they'drathernotbe.Todaywecantalk,text,e-mail,chatandblog,notonlyfromour__7__butfromourmobilephonesaswell.Mostdevelopednationshavebecome__8__ondigitaltechnologysimplybecausethey'vegrownaccustomedtoit,andatthispointnot__9__itwouldmakethemanoutsider.__10__,manyjobsandcareersrequirepeopletobe__11__.Fromthispointofview,technologyhaschangedthecultureofwork.Beingreachablemightfeellikea__12__tothosewhomaynotwanttobeabletobecontactedatalltimes.Isupposethepositivesideisthatsolitudeisstillpossibleforanyonewho__13__wantsit.Computerscanbeshut__14__andmobilephonescanbeturnedoff.Theabilitytobe"connected"and"on"hasmany__15__,aswellasdisadvantages.Travelershaveendedup__16__onmountains,andmobilephoneshavesavedcountlesslives.Theycanalsomakepeoplefeel__17__andforcedtoanswerunwantedcallsor__18__tounwantedtexts.Attitudestowardsourconnectednessasasociety__19__acrossgenerations.Somefindtoday'stechnologyagift.Othersconsideritacurse.Regardlessofanyone'sviewonthesubject,it'shardtoimaginewhatlifewouldbelike__20__dailyadvancementsintechnology.1.A.updatedB.receivedC.sharedD.collected2.A.thoughB.untilC.onceD.before3.A.respectedB.shapedC.ignoredD.preserved4.A.edgeB.stageC.endD.balance5.A.sensitiveB.intelligentC.considerateD.reachable6.A.evenifB.onlyifC.asifD.ifonly7.A.mediaB.computesC.databasesD.monitors8.A.bentB.hardC.keenD.dependent9.A.findingB.usingC.protectingD.changing10.A.AlsoB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Somehow11.A.connectedB.trainedC.recommendedD.interested12.A.pleasureB.benefitC.burdenD.disappointment13.A.slightlyB.hardlyC.merelyD.really14.A.outB.downC.upD.in15.A.aspectsB.weaknessesC.advantagesD.exceptions16.A.hiddenB.lostC.relaxedD.deserted17.A.trappedB.excitedC.confusedD.amused18.A.turnB.submitC.objectD.reply9\n19.A.varyB.ariseC.spreadD.exist20.A.beyondB.withinC.despiteD.withoutII.阅读(A)Ifdoctorswanttotestyouforsomething,they’llusuallytakeabloodorurinesample.Butwouldn’titbemuchmoreconvenientiftheyjustaskedyoutokeepbreathinginstead?Infact,yourbreathcansayalotaboutyou.IntraditionalChinesemedicine,doctorsdrawaconclusionaboutthehealthstateofapatientbasedonthesmellofhisorherbreath;traineddogsandratscanidentifythesmellsofthebreathsofpeoplesufferingfromcertaincancers;trafficpolicealsomonitordrivers’alcoholconsumptionbytestingtheirbreaths.Justlikebloodandurine,yourbreathcontainslotsof“metabolites(代谢物)”–thewastechemicalsthatthebodyproduces,whichvaryfrompersontoperson.Theyarelikepersonalhealthfingerprints,whichu.iswhyscientistssometimescallthem“breathprints”,accordingtoScienceDaily.Comparedtobloodorurinetesting,breathtestingtakesonlysecondsinsteadofhours,anditrequiresneitheraneedlenoracontainertoholdthebodilyfluids.Thismeansthetestcanbetakenfrequentlytobetterdetect(检测)earlysignsofdiseasesandmonitortheprogressofamedicaltreatment.Itcanalsobeusedtotestathletesforsteroid(类固醇)use.Ontheotherhand,asanidentifier,youmightthinkthatbreathsarenotasreliableasfingerprintssincetheymightchangebasedonwhatyoueat.However,researchersinZurich,Switzerlandmapped11healthyvolunteers’chemicalpatternsbyhavingthembreathethroughaspecialinstrument,andtheyfoundthateachpatternwasuniqueandthepatternsdidn’tchangemuchthroughouttheday,reportedBBC.“Ourgoalistodevelopbreathanalysistothepointwhereitbecomescompetitivewiththeestablishedanalysisofbloodandurine,”saidMalcolmKohler,professorattheUniversityHospitalZurich.Togetthere,breath-testinginstrumentshavetobeimprovedfirst,becausethecurrentonesareexpensiveandweighty.Smallandportableinstrumentsalreadyexistbuttheyarenotaccurateenough.Scientistsarealsoworkingtobettermatchbreathprintpatternstospecificdiseases.21.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutbreathtesting?A.Itismoreoftenusedbytrafficpolicethanbydoctors.B.IthasbeenusedintraditionalChinesemedicineforyears.C.Someanimalscandetectearlysignsofcancerbetterthanmedicalequipmentcan.D.Itisnotveryreliablebecausebreathsmaychangethroughouttheday.22.Whataretheadvantagesofbreathtestingaccordingtothetext?a.Itsequipmentislighter.b.Itisquicker.c.Itismoreeconomic.d.Itisasreliableasfingerprints.e.Itdoesn’tneedacontainer.A.abdB.bdeC.aceD.cde9\n23.Whatarethescientistsgoingtodotoimprovebreathanalysis?A.StudymostgenesinhumanDNA.B.Matchbreathprintpatternstoeverydisease.C.Perfecttheinstrumentsusedtoperformit.D.Provethatmetabolitesvaryfrompersontoperson.(B)Aggressivepedestriansareinfactasdangerousascarelessdrivers.Theycausetrafficaccidents,injuryanddeath.Thesedangerouswalkerscanbeseeninanybigcityallovertheworld.About69%oflastyear’spedestriandeathsintheUSoccurredinurbanareas.Theycrossstreetsignoring“DON’TWALK”signals,suddenlyappearwithoutwarningfrombehindparkedvehicles,walkslowlyatcrossroadswithcellphonesattachedtoheads,blockingtraffic.Thesepedestriansanddriversshareacommondisregardfortherulesoftheroad,bothforselfishreasons.Thedriversbelieveinthepoweroftheirmachines.Iftheirmachinescangofaster,theybelievetheyhavetherighttogofaster.Iftheirmachinesarebigger,theybelievetheyhavetherighttopushsmallervehiclesaside.Aggressivepedestrians,ontheotherhand,believeintheprimacyoftheindividual,theideathattheyarefirstinanyenvironment,underanycircumstances,evenwhentheyareonfootinaroaringtideofsteelandrubber.Lastyear,anestimated5,220pedestriansdiedintrafficaccidents.Some69,000pedestrianswereinjured.Onaverage,thatworkedouttoonepedestriankilledinatrafficcrashevery101minutes,andoneinjuredeveryeightminutes.Thegoodnewsisthattheaccidentrateisdropping.Forexample,thenumberofpedestrianskilledlastyearwas24percentlessthanthenumberkilledintrafficaccidentsadecadeearlier.Thebadnewsisthatthebasiccausesofpedestriandeathsremainprettymuchthesame----disregardfortrafficsignals,inattentionandcrossingroadsundertheinfluenceofalcoholanddrugs.Alcohol,infact,wasinvolvedin46percentofthetrafficaccidentsthatresultedinpedestriandeaths.Ofthose,31percentofthepedestrianswerefoundtobedrunk.Thebottomlineisthatthepedestriansmustdomoretoprotecttheirlivesaswellasthelivesofotherroadusers.Theycanstartbyobeyingtrafficsignals,usingmarkedcross-walksandcallingacabwhenthey’vehadtoomuchtodrink.24.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.howaggressivepedestrianscausetrafficaccidentsB.whysomanyAmericanswerekilledonroadslastyearC.whatthetrafficrulesoftheroadaboutpedestrianswereD.whoaretoblameforpedestriandeaths,drunkdriversortheaggressivepedestrians25.Whatisthepedestrians’selfishreasonfortrafficjams?A.Theyknowalldriversareskilledandwithgreatcare.B.Theybelieveindividualsarealwaysfirst.C.Theythinktrafficruleshavenothingtodowiththem.D.Theyguessallvehicleswillslowdownatcrossroads.9\n26.WhatwasNOTthebasiccauseofpedestriandeathsintheUSadecadeago?A.DisregardfortrafficsignalsB.Payingnoattentiontosurroundings.C.Crossingroadsdrunk.D.Overspeedingdriving.27.Whatwordcanbestdescribetheauthor’sattitudetothetrafficaccidentscausedbypedestrians?A.Excited.B.Cold.C.ConcernedD.Unconnected.(C)FranzKafkawrotethat"abookmustbetheax(斧子)forthefrozenseainsideus."Ioncesharedthissentencewithaclassofseventhgraders,anditdidn'tseemtorequireanyexplanation.We’djustfinishedJohnSteinbeck'snovelOfMiceandMen.Whenwereadtheendtogetheroutloudinclass,mytoughestboy,astarbasketballplayer,weptalittle,andsodidI."Areyoucrying?"onegirlasked,asshegotoutofherchairtotakeacloserlook."Iam,"Itoldher,"andthefunnythingisI'vereaditmanytimes."Buttheyunderstood.WhenGeorgeshootsLennie,thetragedyisthatwerealizeitwasalwaysgoingtohappen.Inmy14yearsofteachinginaNewYorkCitypublicmiddleschool,I'vetaughtkidswithimprisonedparents,abusiveparents,irresponsibleparents;kidswhoareparentsthemselves;kidswhoarehomeless;kidswhogrewupinviolentneighborhoods.Theyunderstand,morethanIeverwill,thenovel'sterriblelogic—thegivingwayofdreamstofate.Forthelastsevenyears,Ihaveworkedasareadingenrichmentteacher,readingclassicworksofliteraturewithsmallgroupsofstudentsfromgradessixtoeight.Ioriginallyproposedthisideatomyheadmasterafterlearningthataformerexcellentstudentofminehadtransferredoutofaselectivehighschool--onethatoftenattractstheliterary-mindedchildrenofManhattan'supperclasses—intoalesscompetitivesetting.Thedaughterofimmigrants,withafatherinprison,sheperhapsfeltuncomfortablewithhernewclassmates.Ithoughtadditional"culturalcapital"couldhelpstudentslikeherdevelopbetterinhighschool,wheretheywouldunavoidablymeet,perhapsforthefirsttime,studentswhocamefromhomeslinedwithbookshelves,whoseparentshadearnedPh.D.'s.AlongwithOfMiceandMen,mygroupsread:Sounder,TheRedPony,LordoftheFlies,RomeoandJulietandMacbeth.Thestudentsdidn'talwaysreadfromtheexpectedpointofview.AboutTheRedPony,onestudentsaid,"it’saboutbeingaman,it’saboutmanliness."IhadneverbeforeseentheparallelsbetweenScarfaceandMacbeth,norhadIheardLadyMacbeth'ssoliloquies(独白)readasraps(说唱),butbothmadesense;theinterpretationswereplayful,butserious.OnceintroducedtoSteinbeck'swriting,oneboywentontoreadTheGrapesofWrathandtoldmerepeatedlyhowamazingitwasthat"allthesepeoplehateeachother,andthey'reallwhite."Hishistoricalviewwasbroadening,hissenseofhisowncountrydeepening.Yearafteryearformerstudentsvisitedandtoldmehowpreparedtheyhadfeltintheirfirstyearincollegeasaresultoftheclasses.9\nYearafteryear,however,weareincreasingthenumberofpracticetests.Wearetryingtoteachstudentstoreadincreasinglycomplextexts,notforemotionalpunch(碰撞)butfortextcomplexity.Yet,wecannotenrichthemindsofourstudentsbytestingthemontextsthatignoretheirhearts.Weareteachingthemthatwordsdono.amazebutconfuse.Wemavsucceedinraisingtestscores,butwewillfailtoteachthatreadingcanbetransformativeandthatitbelongstothem.28.TheunderlinedwordsinParagraph1probablymeanthatabookhelpsto________A.realizeourdreamsB.givesupporttoourlifeC.smoothawaydifficultiesD.awakeouremotions29.Thegirllefttheselectivehighschoolpossiblybecause_______.A.shewasaliterary-mindedgirlB.herparentswereimmigrantsC.shecouldn'tfitinwithherclassD.herfatherwastheninprison30.Totheauthor'ssurprise,thestudentsreadthenovels________.A.creativelyB.passivelyC.repeatedlyD.carelessly31.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto________.A.introduceclassicworksofliteratureB.advocateteachingliteraturetotouchtheheartC.argueforequalityamonghighschoolstudentsD.defendthecurrenttestingsystem(D)"Well,Edward?"shesaid;"tellme.""Well,Helena,dear;thosepeoplehavenoheart!""Theyhaverefused?""Yes.Theyhaverefusedmeaship!TheytalkedofthemillionsthathadbeenwastedinsearchforFranklin,anddeclaredthedocumentwasobscureandunintelligible.And,then,theysaiditwastwoyearsnowsincetheywerecastaway,andtherewaslittlechanceoffindingthem.Besides,theywouldhaveitthattheIndians,whomadethemprisoners,wouldhavedraggedthemintotheinterior,anditwasimpossible,theysaid,tohuntallthroughPatagoniaforthreemen--threeScotchmen;thatthesearchwouldbevainandperilous,andcostmorelivesthanitsaved.Inshort,theyassignedallthereasonsthatpeopleinventwhohavemadeuptheirmindstorefuse.Thetruthis,theyrememberedCaptainGrant'sprojects,andthatisthesecretofthewholeaffair.Sothepoorfellowislostforever.""Myfather!mypoorfather!"criedMaryGrant,throwingherselfonherkneesbeforeLordGlenarvan,whoexclaimedinamazement:"Yourfather?What?IsthisMiss--""Yes,Edward,"saidLadyHelena;"thisisMissMaryGrantandherbrother,thetwochildrencondemnedtoorphanagebythecruelAdmiralty!""Oh!MissGrant,"saidLordGlenarvan,raisingtheyounggirl,"ifIhadknownofyourpresence--"Hesaidnomore,andtherewasapainfulsilenceinthecourtyard,brokenonlybysobs.Noonespoke,buttheveryattitudeofbothservantsandmastersspoketheirindignationattheconductoftheEnglishGovernment.9\nAtlasttheMajorsaid,addressingLordGlenarvan:"Thenyouhavenohopewhatever?""None,"wasthereply."Verywell,then,"exclaimedlittleRobert,"I'llgoandspeaktothosepeoplemyself,andwe'llseeifthey--"Hedidnotcompletehissentence,forhissisterstoppedhim;buthisclenchedfistsshowedhisintentionswerethereverseofpacific."No,Robert,"saidMaryGrant,"wewillthankthisnoblelordandladyforwhattheyhavedoneforus,andneverceasetothinkofthemwithgratitude;andthenwe'llbothgotogether.""Mary!"saidLadyHelena,inatoneofsurprise."Gowhere?"askedLordGlenarvan."IamgoingtothrowmyselfattheQueen'sfeet,andweshallseeifshewillturnadeafeartotheprayersoftwochildren,whoimploretheirfather'slife."LordGlenarvanshookhishead;notthathedoubtedthekindheartofherMajesty,butheknewMarywouldnevergainaccesstoher.Suppliantsbuttoorarelyreachthestepsofathrone;itseemsasifroyalpalaceshadthesameinscriptionontheirdoorsthattheEnglishhaveontheirships:Passengersarerequestednottospeaktothemanatthewheel.LadyGlenarvanunderstoodwhatwaspassinginherhusband'smind,andshefelttheyounggirl'sattemptwouldbeuseless,andonlyplungethepoorchildrenindeeperdespair.Suddenly,agrand,generouspurposefiredhersoul,andshecalledout:"MaryGrant!wait,mychild,andlistentowhatI'mgoingtosay."Maryhadjusttakenherbrotherbythehand,andturnedtogoaway;butshesteppedbackatLadyHelena'sbidding.Theyoungwifewentuptoherhusband,andsaid,withtearsinhereyes,thoughhervoicewasfirm,andherfacebeamedwithanimation:"Edward,whenCaptainGrantwrotethatletterandthrewitintothesea,hecommittedittothecareofGod.Godhassentittous--tous!UndoubtedlyGodintendsustoundertaketherescueofthesepoormen.""Whatdoyoumean,Helena?""Imeanthis,thatweoughttothinkourselvesfortunateifwecanbeginourmarriedlifewithagoodaction.Well,youknow,Edward,thattopleasemeyouplannedapleasuretrip;butwhatcouldgiveussuchgenuinepleasure,orbesouseful,astosavethoseunfortunatefellows,castoffbytheircountry?""Helena!"exclaimedLordGlenarvan."Yes,Edward,youunderstandme.TheDUNCANisagoodstrongship,shecanventureintheSouthernSeas,orgoroundtheworldifnecessary.Letusgo,Edward;letusstartoffandsearchforCaptainGrant!"LordGlenarvanmadenoreplytothisboldproposition,butsmiled,and,holdingouthisarms,drewhiswifeintoaclose,fondembrace.MaryandRobertseizedherhands,andcoveredthemwithkisses;andtheservantswhothrongedthecourtyard,andhadbeenwitnessesofthistouchingscene,shoutedwithonevoice,"HurrahfortheLadyofLuss.ThreecheersforLordandLadyGlenarvan!"9\n32.Theinscription“Passengersarerequestednottospeaktothemanatthewheel”ismentionedtoshow_____.A.MarywouldfailtogetachancetomeettheQueenB.passengershavetoobeytherulesontheshipC.themanatthewheelalwayshasgreatpowerD.theQueenalwaysknowswhattodo33.WhatdidHelenareallywanttodo?A.ShewantedtostopMarydoinganythingstupid.B.SheherselfwantedtosearchforCaptainGrant.C.ShewantedtoseetheQueenherself.D.Shewantedtoseetheofficialsagain.34Accordingtothelastparagraphbutthree,wecandrawtheconclusionthat_____.A.theDUNCANwasstrongenoughtotakethemaroundtheworldB.LordGlenarvandecidedtosetofftosearchforCaptainGrantatonceC.HelenathoughtitwouldbeapleasuretosavethepeopleindangerD.Helenalikedventuringwithherhusband35WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHelena?A.Wiseandhelpful.B.Generousandwise.C.Devotedandbeautiful.D.Braveandsympathetic.Keys:【科技类—议论文;文章大意】在现代社会中,由于数码技术的发展,我们独处的概念几乎不复存在。尽管人们对现代技术的发展持有不同的看法,但是技术的进步,我们的生活会完全不同。让我们尽情的享受生活。1.C根据第一句话“Theconceptofsolitude(独处)inthedigitalworldisalmostnon-existent.“在数码时代里,独处的概念几乎是不存在的”可知,此处表示信息是被共享的。故选C项。2.C根据上下无奈语境,一旦被放弃孤独是很难发现的。once意为“一旦”,符合语境。though意为“尽管”;until意为“直到”;before意为“在……之前”。都不符合题意。3.B根据上下文,句意:在这方面,新技术塑造着我们的未来。respect意为“尊重”;shape意为“塑造,使成形”;ignore意为“忽视”;preserve意为“保护”。根据语境可知,应选B项。4.C根据本句中的connect(连接)可知,此处表示终止孤独。end意为“结束,终止”,符合语境。5.D根据后半句“andconnectionsthatonecanoftenbecontacted41they'drathernotbe.人们能够经常被联系”可知,在网络连接世界中,人们已经变得如此地可达到。reachable意为“可达到的,可获得的”,符合语境。9\n6.A根据上下文,可推知,在网络连接世界中,人们已经变得如此地可达到以致即使不愿意被联系,也可能经常被联系。根据语境可知,应选A项。evenif意为“即使”;onlyif意为“只要”;asif意为“似乎”;ifonly意为“要是……该多好”。7.B根据上文中的network可知,交谈、发短信、法电子邮件等等应与电脑有关。8.D根据后半句“they’vegrownaccustomedtoit”可知,许多发达国家已经依赖于数码技术。dependent(on)意为“依靠的”,符合语境。bent(on)意为“决心的”;hard(on)意为“严厉的”;keen(on)意为“爱好,喜欢”。9.B根据前半句“Mostdevelopednationshavebecome43ondigitaltechnologysimplybecausethey'vegrownaccustomedtoit,”可知,此处意为:不使用它会让他们成为局外人。10.A此处表示进一步陈述人们与新技术的联系。故选A项。11.A许多工作和职业需要人们被联系。根据上下文多次提到connect和contact可知,应选A项。12.C根据后半句“maynotwanttobeabletobecontactedatalltimes”可知,经常被联系是一种负担。A项意为“愉悦”;benefit意为“利益”;disappointment意为“失望”,均与语境不符。故选C项。13.D独处对于真正想要独处的人来说仍然是可能的。slightly意为“稍微”;hardly意为“几乎不”;merely意为“仅仅”;really意为“真正地”。really符合语境。14.B根据后半句中的“turnoff”可知,此处应为意义一致的短语,shutdown意为“关闭”,符合语境。shutout意为“关在外面,遮住”;shutup意为“住口”;shutin意为“关进”。15.C根据disadvantages可知这句的句意,“除了劣势之外,还有很多优势”。故选C项。16.B根据后半句“mobilephoneshavesavedcountlesslives.”,可知此处指旅游者在山上迷路了。故选B项。17.A根据本句中的“force和unwanted”可知,手机还使人们人感到困窘(trapped),被迫回答不必要的电话或者回复不必要的短信。excited意为“兴奋的”;confused意为“混乱的,困惑的,糊涂的”;amused意为“愉快的”。18.D根据上一题的解析可知,此处为回复短信。turnto意为“转向;求助于”,submitto意为“提交;服从”;objectto意为“反对”,均与语境不符。故选D项。19.A根据下文,说到人们对现在的技术的态度可知,态度在不同时代有所变化。vary意为“变化,改变”,符合语境。arise意为“出现”;spread意为“传播”;exist意为“存在”。20.D根据上下文,句意:如果没有每日的技术进步,难以想象生活会是什么样。根据本句宾语从句中所用的虚拟语气可知,应选without,意为“没有”。beyond意为“超过,超越”;within意为“在……之内”;despite意为“尽管”。21.B。根据第二段的“IntraditionalChinesemedicine,doctorsdrawconclusionsaboutthehealthstateofapatientbasedonthesmellofhisorher9\nbreath”可以得此答案。文中虽然提到交警使用呼气检测法,但没有对比交警和医生对该方法的使用情况,A有误。虽然提到一些动物能根据人的呼气检测到一些疾病,但是没有说动物能比医疗设备做的更好,所以C也不对。第五段后面说每个人的呼气都是独一无二的,变化也不大,所以也能排除D。22.B。根据第三段可以得出d正确,根据第四段的第一句话可以得出be正确,所以B为正确答案。23.C。从最后一段的“breath-testinginstrumentshavetobeimprovedfirst”可以得此答案。24-27:ABDC【日常生活类—夹斜夹议;文章大意】本文主要介绍作者讲述在自己教学生涯中,在文学课上,如何教学生文学阅读的亲身体验,可以美化他们的心灵。28.D句意理解题。这句话运用了明喻和暗喻的修辞手法,“一本书就是能融化我们冰冻着的内心的一把斧子”,这是表面意思,即指一本书能够唤醒我们内心深处的情感,引起共鸣之意。故选D项。29.C细节理解题。根据第四段“Thedaughterofimmigrants,withafatherinprison,sheperhapsfeltuncomfortablewithhernewclassmates”可知C项正确。30.A推理判断题。根据第五段第四句“IhaveneverbeforeseentheparallelsbetweenScarfaceandMacbeth,norhadIheardLadyMacbeth’ssoliloquiesreadasraps,butbothmadesense;theinterpretationswereplayful,butserious.”可推断作者对孩子阅读小说的创造力感到惊讶,字里行间流露出自豪,故A项正确。31.B主旨大意题。纵观全文,主要介绍了作者讲述在自己教学生涯中,教学生文学阅读的亲身体验,故B项正确。32-35:ABCD9

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