2007-5-1 18:03 jjdf0225
英语导读1000句

[1]:Making Friends

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1 Hi, my name is Bill.
2 Hi, I’m Mary.
3 Nice to meet you, Mary.
4 Likewise.
5 Where are you from?
6 I’m from the USA, and you?
7 Oh, I’m from Finland.
8 Finland? Where is that?
9 It’s in northern Europe.
10 Oh, I didn’t know.
11 And where in the America are you from?
12 I’m from Texas. That’s in the south.
13 Yes, I’ve heard of it.
14 Have you really?
15 Sure, it’s quite famous.

2007-5-1 22:28 jjdf0225
英语导读1000句[2]:Around Town

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1 Do you know this town well?
2 Sure, I have been here many times.
3 How many libraries are there here?
4 There are three.
5 Three, that’s a lot for a small town.
6 Well, one belongs to the town.
7 And the other two?
8 They belong to the university.
9 Can anyone use them?
10 No. Only students can use the university libraries.
11 But can anyone use the town library?
12 Of course. I have been going there for years.
13 But really you should join the library.
14 How do I do that?
15 You gave them your name and address, and they gave you a ticket.
16 Good. That sounds easy.

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2007-5-1 22:36 jjdf0225
英语导读1000句[3]:Sir,Madam,Mr.,Mrs.,Miss and Ms

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1 In western countries, many titles are used.
2 Men are usually called Mister.
3 Women can have different titles.
4 A woman can choose her title.
5 If she is married, she can call herself Mrs. or Ms.
6 If a woman is unmarried, she can call herself Miss or Ms.
7 So when do we use Sir or Madam?
8 They are often used in formal letters.
9 Sometimes we hear people call others Sir or Madam.
10 Yes. They are formal terms and very polite.
11 So how do we know when to use them?
12 Well, if you don’t know people, you can use those terms.
13 It is considered too polite.
14 Some people would think so, but don’t worry about it.
15 Most people don’t mind if you guess.

2007-5-1 22:49 jjdf0225
[4]:Going Places

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1 Travel can be very exciting.
2 Many people like to travel.
3 People think travel is expensive.
4 This need not be so.
5 We can travel by many ways.
6 Walking is a form of travel.
7 It can be very interesting.
8 Walking enables us to see many things in detail.
9 We can travel by plane, bus, train or car.
10 When we travel that way, we get to places quickly.
11 However, we don’t see things so deeply.
12 A bicycle is a quicker way to travel than walking.
13 By bicycle, we can still see things in detail.
14 We can stop easier and examine what we find interesting.
15 But all types of travel are interesting.

2007-5-1 22:52 jjdf0225
[5]:In the Home

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1 There are many kinds of rooms in a house.
2 The bedroom is where we sleep.
3 In the kitchen we cook our meals.
4 In the dining room, we eat the food we have cooked.
5 Lounges are used for relaxing.
6 Some houses have a study.
7 The study is like an office at home.
8 The bathroom is where we wash.
9 Some bathrooms have a bath.
10 Other bathrooms have a shower.
11 Most bathrooms have a toilet.
12 Some houses have more than one bathroom.
13 Several bedrooms can make a part of a house.
14 A house can also have a garden.
15 A garden may have a small house called a shed.

2007-5-1 22:54 jjdf0225
[6]:Cities,Towns and Villages

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1 A city is really just a large town.
2 A town is just a large village.
3 A small village without any shops is called a hamlet.
4 A hamlet may have only a few houses.
5 A village will contain a few shops and several houses.
6 Cities have lots and lots of people.
7 Towns have fewer people.
8 Villages and hamlets have even fewer people.
9 In England, every city has a cathedral.
10 A cathedral is a large church.
11 Some European countries also have cathedrals.
12 Towns have several churches.
13 A village will often have at least one church.
14 A hamlet may or may not have a church.
15 Churches are an important part of cities, towns, villages and hamlets.

2007-5-1 22:58 jjdf0225
[7]:In the Garden

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1 Many houses have gardens.
2 But gardens are not just for houses.
3 Many towns and cities have public gardens.
4 House gardens can have several uses.
5 People use them to grow things.
6 If the climate is right, people like to have lawns.
7 Lawns are areas of grass.
8 The grass will be kept, cut and neat.
9 Flowers are popular in gardens too.
10 They make the garden beautiful.
11 Some people use gardens to grow food.
12 Vegetables are popular, but so is fruit.
13 Public gardens usually don’t have vegetables and fruit.
14 They have trees, bushes, lawns and flowers.
15 Gardens are to relax in a beautiful environment.

2007-5-1 23:00 jjdf0225
[8]:Playing Games

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1 How many games can you think of?
2 Well, that depends on what kinds of games you mean.
3 Any kind.
4 Well, there are all kinds of sports.
5 Like what?
6 Like football, swimming, tennis etc.
7 Yes. Those games are for outdoors.
8 Sometimes swimming and tennis are not.
9 You’re right, but what about indoor games?
10 Like table tennis, badminton and volleyball.
11 Yes. But those need special places.
12 What do you mean?
13 Well, you can’t play them at home.
14 Oh, you mean games like chess, drafts and cards.
15 Yeah, they are games too.

2007-5-1 23:05 jjdf0225
[9]:Types of Work

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1 What does your father do?
2 He is a teacher.
3 What does he teach?
4 Mathematics.
5 Does your mother work?
6 Sure, she is a doctor.
7 In the hospital?
8 Yes, and your parents?
9 My father is an engineer.
10 And your mother?
11 She was once a secretary in a factory.
12 My sister is a soldier.
13 Oh, my brother will be going into the army.
14 So, they’ll both be in the army.
15 Yes. And I have another brother who has been in the navy

2007-5-2 08:16 jjdf0225
[10]:Different Kinds of Eating

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1 I like restaurants.
2 What kind of restaurants?
3 For food, of course.
4 Ah, but there are many kinds of restaurants.
5 Like what?
6 Well, there are fancy restaurants.
7 You mean expensive ones?
8 Yes. And there are cheap ones too.
9 Like fast food restaurants.
10 Well, yes. But not all cheap ones are fast food.
11 Like McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken.
12 We usually call that one KFC.
13 What about Café’s? Are they restaurants?
14 Some are, if they serve food.
15 But their menus are usually limited.

2007-5-2 08:17 jjdf0225
英语导读1000句[11]:Time

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1 There are three different ways of telling the time.
2 We can say, for example, three fifteen (3:15).
3 Or we can say a quarter past three (3:15).
4 We can also say zero three fifteen hours (03:15).
5 That’s if it is 3:15 am.
6 If it is 3:15 pm, we say fifteen fifteen hours (15:15).
7 We call that the 24-hour clock.
8 If it is 3:45, we can say that.
9 Or we can say a quarter to four (3:45).
10 3:35 becomes twenty-five to four.
11 We can say five past three (3:05).
12 We can’t say six past three (3:06).
13 We must say six minutes past three (3:06).
14 If it is not 5, 10, 20, 25, 35, 40, 50 or 55, then we must add minutes.
15 But it really doesn’t matter which we use if others understand us.

2007-5-2 08:18 jjdf0225
[12]:Different Values

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1 Weights and measures are different in different countries.
2 We call the different systems decimal and imperial.
3 Most countries use the decimal system.
4 That’s a system that uses units of ten to count and measure.
5 The imperial system came from England and is still used in some countries.
6 England will have changed to the decimal system by the end of the decade.
7 Many imperial countries are changing to decimal.
8 America uses the imperial system for weights and measures.
9 But America uses decimal for money.
10 Americans use pounds and ounces for weight.
11 The decimal system uses grams and kilograms.
12 The imperial system uses inches, feet, yards and miles for measuring length.
13 The decimal system uses millimeters, centimeters, meters and kilometers.
14 In the imperial system, pints, quarts and gallons measure liquids and fluids.
15 The decimal system uses liters.

2007-5-2 08:20 jjdf0225
[13]:Libraries

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1 Most towns and cities have a library.
2 Libraries are available to everyone.
3 People think that libraries are just for books.
4 They are wrong.
5 In modern libraries, you can borrow many things.
6 Books, of course, are what people expected to find in libraries.
7 Did you know, however, that you can also borrow music?
8 Yes, many libraries will lend CDs and records.
9 Some libraries will also lend computer programs.
10 Do you know why we have libraries?
11 It is to enable those who can not afford to buy books etc. to have access to them.
12 However, they are not just used by poor people.
13 All kinds of people use them, from children to professors, poor to rich.
14 It would be almost impossible for you or me to collect so many books and CDs.
15 So libraries can be said to be very useful places.

2007-5-2 08:21 jjdf0225
[14]:Have you really?

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1 What’s the difference between a cinema and a theater?
2 Theaters are generally for live performances.
3 Cinemas are for recorded shows.
4 What are live performances?
5 These are where there are people on the stage actually performing there and then.
6 So what sort of performances can we expect?
7 There can be acting of plays, you know, drama, comedy etc.
8 Anything else?
9 Sure, there can be musical performances by solo artists or by bands.
10 Can I see classical concert at a theater?
11 Yes, some theaters are used for that.
12 Cinemas are different then?
13 Yah, cinemas usually show movies.
14 And these are not live.
15 That’s right, they were recorded on film long before you see it in the cinema.
16 I don’t know which I prefer.
17 Perhaps they are equally as good as each other.

2007-5-2 08:22 jjdf0225
[15]:Flying

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1 We usually fly in aeroplane.
2 But there are different kinds of machines for flying in.
3 The general term for machines we fly in is aircraft.
4 The types most people use for travel are called passenger aircraft.
5 Similar aeroplanes are used for transporting goods.
6 These we term as transport aircraft.
7 Helicopters are used by both the military and by private citizens.
8 However, some aircraft are only used by the military.
9 The military is the army, navy and airforce.
10 Not just the airforce use aircraft.
11 Most military aircraft are used for fighting or defense.
12 Many, however, are used for transport.
13 These provide food etc. for the armed forces.
14 Some aircraft fly from ships called aircraft carriers.
15 Even space rockets can be called aircraft

2007-5-2 08:24 jjdf0225
[16]:Supermarkets

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1 What happens in a supermarket?
2 Well, first, you will pick up a basket or a trolley.
3 What’s the difference between a basket and a trolley?
4 A basket is used for just a little shopping.
5 A trolley has wheels and is used when we have a lot to buy.
6 Then when we have chosen which we want, we go shopping.
7 Modern supermarkets have food from all around the world.
8 The food is arranged in sections containing similar foods and supplies.
9 You walk up and down the sections choosing what you want.
10 In big supermarkets, the choice can be very large.
11 You can buy clothes and household items in some supermarkets.
12 When you have finished, you go to the checkout.
13 Here you take all your shopping out of the basket or trolley.
14 The checkout person will then put the items across a machine.
15 The machine tells you how much to pay.

2007-5-2 08:25 jjdf0225
[17]:Children

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1 Children from all around the world are basically the same.
2 Their needs are similar wherever they live.
3 Of course they need food, parents and love.
4 However, as children grow older, their needs may differ according to their culture.
5 In some countries, children go to school from the age of three.
6 In other cultures, children may never go to school at all.
7 When they are babies, they all eat or drink milk.
8 When they are older, their food becomes the same as their parents.
9 This naturally is different in different parts of the world.
10 In the west, children learn to use knives and forks and spoons.
11 In the east, they use chopsticks and spoons.
12 Children will leave school and start work at different ages.
13 Their education will depend on many things including cultural background.
14 It does not matter if they are from east or west, most people think children are beautiful.
15 It is a shame it changes as they get older.

2007-5-2 08:26 jjdf0225
[18]:Music

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1 Some people say that music is the universal language.
2 Music bridges culture better than language does.
3 Almost everyone in the world knows about classical music.
4 Classical music is the kind written by Beethoven, Bach, Wagner, Tchaikovsky etc.
5 These composers came from different countries.
6 But their music spread around the world.
7 Today we can buy all kinds of music to listen to.
8 Popular music, also called pop music, generally appeals to teenagers.
9 Rock, jazz, blues, opera, soul and folk music are specialest kinds of music.
10 However, they can appeal to all kinds of people in all countries.
11 In the 1960s and 1970s, the Beatles from England were the most famous musicians.
12 Their music influenced young people around the world.
13 Although they no longer create music like Beethoven etc., the Beatles’ music is still loved and performed.
14 Today there is such a wide variety of music to choose from, that it seems difficult.
15 It maybe best to try all the different kinds available.
16 Then we can buy and enjoy the ones we like most.

2007-5-2 08:27 jjdf0225
[19]:Famous Writers

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1 Most countries produce a few famous writers.
2 Which writers can you think of from your country?
3 How many writers do you know from other countries?
4 How many are 20th century writers?
5 Perhaps we know the old writers best.
6 In China, everyone has heard of Shakespeare.
7 He was an Englishman, but he died in 1616.
8 So for 400 years, people have remembered Shakespeare.
9 What about American writers?
10 Do you know which are American and which are British?
11 Sometimes it is difficult to know.
12 But most of the famous writers before the 20th century were British.
13 Russia has produced some very famous writers too.
14 Most of the Russian writers are famed for their passion and romance in their books.
15 France also has produced some great writers.
16 And China?

2007-5-2 08:29 jjdf0225
[20]:Famous Musicians

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1 How many musical instruments can you think of?
2 Can you named anyone famous for playing what you chose?
3 How many are from the 20th century?
4 Before then, most famous musicians were also composers.
5 Composers were more famous than the players.
6 Is that the case today?
7 Most of famous musicians before the 20th century played in orchestras.
8 Today, many of the most well-known musicians belong to the rock and pop world.
9 If they create their own music, are they also composers?
10 Yes, they are. But their work is different to that of Beethoven etc.
11 Is Michael Jackson as famous as Beethoven?
12 Will his work last as long?
13 Modern musicians and composers usually do not stay famous for more than a year or two.
14 Today’s fame is often short lived.
15 But the famous will earn lots and lots of money.
16 It is interesting to compare musicians like Beethoven and Michael Jackson.
17 It is difficult to say which is the best because they are so different.
18 Each one was famous because they gave the public the right thing at the right time.

2007-5-2 08:30 jjdf0225
[21]:Television

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1 How many hours a day do you watch television?
2 In many modern western countries, the average is 4 hours per day.
3 Many people think it is too much, do you agree?
4 What are the benefits of watching TV?
5 Its impact since it became popular is tremendous.
6 It is only since the second half of the 20th century that it became available to most people in the west.
7 In China it is less than that.
8 But now it is so popular that it can be seen every where.
9 What do most people like to watch on TV?
10 Well, it can be different according to their age.
11 Movies, of course, are popular.
12 As is the news and the weather reports.
13 Soap operas are also very popular in deed.
14 Some soaps as we call them have been running for over 40 years.
15 Name some soaps from your own country’s television networks.
16 Today, due to satellite broadcasting, we are able to get programs from all over the world.
17 In Europe, for example, people can see CCTV.
18 Did you know that?

2007-5-2 08:31 jjdf0225
[22]:Radio

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1 When television became popular, people thought the radio would not survive.
2 As we all know today, that was wrong.
3 In fact, most people in the west listen to radio more than they watch TV.
4 Do you believe that?
5 Well, they listen in the morning when they are getting ready to go to work.
6 They listen when they are driving their cars.
7 Some listen when they are walking in the street.
8 Sometimes we see people with walkmans.
9 But we don’t know if they are listening to radio or to their own music.
10 For many many years, we learned about new music only from the radio.
11 Today perhaps television programs like MTV are taking over.
12 Have you heard of the BBC and VOA?
13 Then you probably know these from learning English.
14 Many students in China use the radio to help them study language.
15 Although there are television stations like CCTV9 which can help, radios are cheap to buy and easy to carry around.
16 So radio still has some advantages over television.

2007-5-2 08:33 jjdf0225
[23]:Newspapers

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1、Why is it called a newspaper?
2、Because it contains news of course.
3、But Modern newspapers contain much more than just news.
4、They have competitions and puzzles and advice.
5、They are one of the oldest forms of mass communication.
6、They are printed in virtually every language in the world.
7、Newspapers find their way into almost every home in the world.
8、Some print pictures in color today.
9、Some are more like magazines than newspapers.
10、Front page news is a term from newspapers, which has come into our daily language.
11、Try to think of all the kinds of newspapers there are, what about company newspapers, local 12、newspapers, national and international financial newspapers?
13、There are too many to know them all.
14、But we can know the importance of newspapers.
15、How many uses do you know for old newspapers?

2007-5-2 08:36 jjdf0225
[24]:School

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1、I like school, I hate school.
2、Why do people feel like that.
3、Which are you, a lover or a hater?
4、Do you or did you enjoy school and learning?
5、So what makes a school good or bad?
6、Perhaps it is the teachers.
7、If you have good caring teachers, you will enjoy learning.
8、Or is it the classmates that make it good or bad?
9、Why do we spend so many years at school?
10、It should prepare us for our adult life.
11、Was your school successful at doing that?
12、People can have very strong ideas about what school should and shouldn’t do.
13、Whether schools are to prepare us for adult life or further education, they are important.
14、So it maybe just a matter of luck if we get to a good school or not.
15、That luck, however, can change our whole life.

2007-5-2 08:37 jjdf0225
[25]:University

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Most people do not go to university.
Some say it is only the lucky ones who go there.
Probably we all will agree that to go to university is special.
Have you heard of Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, Stanford?
Some universities become world famous.
Universities often produce famous men and women.
They become leaders in politics, business, science and art.
But university is not just about learning.
It is here where people make life long friends.
Whilst university, people make decisions that affect their whole lives.
Universities produce medicines and science, technology and research that can benefit human kind.
Some universities are so big that they are like a whole town.
We call this a campus.
But not all universities are campus universities.
Some are spread around a city or a town and do not group everyone together in the same place.
Whichever they are, they all play an important part in the present and future of the world.

2007-5-2 08:38 jjdf0225
[26]:Electricity

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If we try to think of the most important inventions, electricity will surely be on the list.
For the last 100 years, it has played an important part in the development of the modern world.
It affects everyone’s life in one way or another.
It is probably present the moment we are born and it stays with us throughout our lives.
When the electricity goes off, we call it a power cut.
Major power cuts in cities can have disastrous results for commerce and for life.
Try to think of all the things, organizations etc. that truly depend on electricity.
In fact, it is probably more difficult to think of those not dependent on it.
We also call electricity power, which shows how important it is.
We could say that we take electricity for granted.
In the modern world, the making of electricity is a major concern.
Its production can harm our environment.
Because of this, scientists and engineers are researching new ways of making it.
Without it, our lives will change dramatically.
And it is unlikely to be for the better.

2007-5-2 08:39 jjdf0225
[27]:Environment

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What exactly is the environment?
It’s the world around us.
You mean the sky and trees and things like that.
Well, yes. But it can be even closer to home.
In fact, your home is an environment.
So it is anything that is around us, yah?
Yah. But most people today think of it as nature.
That’s what I thought at first.
Well, it has become very important today to think of the natural environment.
Is that because we are afraid of what is happening in nature?
Sure. It is really only in the last 50 years that we have realized what harm we are causing to the natural environment.
But the damage was started long before that, wasn’t it?
I suppose it’s started with industrial revolution about 300 years ago.
That’s not very long, if you think how old the world is.
No. But most of the environmental damage had been increasing dramatically over the past 100 years.
Yes. But now we are aware of it, we are doing our best to rectify it.

2007-5-2 08:40 jjdf0225
[28]:Acid Rain

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50 years ago, no one talked about acid rain.
Then we didn't really know the harm it was causing to the world.
Today almost every adult and school child is aware of acid rain and its effects.
It affects people all around the world.
Even those who are not responsible for its creation suffer from it.
It is caused mostly by the burning of fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are coal, gas, oil and peat and create carbon when they are burned.
Carbon is both necessary and dangerous in our world.
Plants and trees need carbon dioxide, CO2, to breeze.
Carbon monoxide, CO, however, is poisonous to us.
When carbon and other elements get into the air, they mix with water in the clouds.
The clouds move around the world and produce rain.
This rain is like an acid and it destroys trees, plants, rivers and fish when it falls.
The more trees it destroys, the more difficult it is for nature to redress the balance.
The burning of fossil fuels must be controlled in order to assist in the prevention of acid rain.

2007-5-2 08:42 jjdf0225
[29]:Global Warming

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Some people say the earth is getting warmer.
They blame something called greenhouse gasses.
The greenhouse gasses destroy the higher atmosphere that keeps our planet from getting too hot.
CFCs are the gasses that cause one of the biggest problems in global warming.
CFCs destroy some of the ozone that is in the higher atmosphere.
The ozone layer helps us by filter out some of the harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun.
These rays can cause skin cancer in humans.
These rays can also help to heat up our planet.
Over the polar ice caps, we now have holes in the ozone layer.
These, people believe, contribute to world’s global warming.
One of its effects could have is to speed up the melting of the polar ice caps.
If these melt too quickly, the level of the sea will rise too fast for us to control it.
The effect of a rise in the height of the sea will be dramatic.
Many of the world’s major cities will be under sea water.
So, global warming can be very dangerous to our future environment.

2007-5-2 08:43 jjdf0225
[30]:Climate Change

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El Nino, which is not an English name, is playing an important part in our lives.
We often hear people talk about the strange weather we are having nowadays.
The changing weather patterns are not fully understood yet.
El Nino is one which is not clear in scientist’s minds.
It is a sort of warming of the seas that move around the earth.
Many strange weather phenomenon are blamed on El Nino.
But this may not be the real case.
Global warming, the depletion of the ozone layer, acid rain etc. can all have an effect upon the weather.
What are these effects that everyone is talking about?
Tropical storms are appearing in non-tropical areas.
Some parts of the world are heating up too much and crops are failing, deserts are extending, turning arable land into unfarmable land.
Floods are coming to areas that have never experienced than before.
Unnatural weather occurrences are happening everywhere.
We are not certain what the long term effects will be.
It is certain, however, that we must pay attention to these occurrences.

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