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2024高考英語話題專項復(fù)習(xí)(六)書目內(nèi)容Part1話題相關(guān)詞匯Part2話題相關(guān)短語Part3話題相關(guān)句式Part4話題相關(guān)寫作Part5話題相關(guān)閱讀學(xué)生默寫版一:相關(guān)詞匯游泳;2.摔交;3.騎單車;4慢跑;5.烹調(diào);6.縫紉;7.畫畫;8.閱讀;9.唱歌;10.話??;11.戲??;12.歌??;13.滑冰;14.滑雪;15.拳擊;16.看電影;17.旅游;18.長途徒步旅行;19.宿營;20.保齡球;二:相關(guān)短語(1)1.喜愛2.愛好;對……有愛好3.漸漸喜愛4.培育在……方面的愛好5.偏愛……6.喜愛流行音樂7.提高某人對……的愛好8.受……的歡迎9.吸引10.利用11.對……有鑒賞力12.放松而又精力充足13.減輕我的工作帶來的壓力14.對……有好處15.參與16.常常熬煉17.豐富某人的生活18.上網(wǎng)19.在線閑聊20.彈奏樂器21.彈吉他/彈鋼琴/拉小提琴22.去觀光/野營23.起先從事(某職業(yè)等)24.因人而異25.引起某人的愛好/留意(2)對……感愛好2.培育對……的愛好對……很主動,主動參與4.對……著迷5.對……感到新奇6.對……感到厭煩7.引起某人的愛好8.愛好體育運動9.喜愛唱歌跳舞10.喜愛流行音樂11.感到興奮,感到激昂12.參與,參與13.挑出,辨別出14.嘗試做某事15.在某人空閑的時候16.讀小說17.上網(wǎng)18.上網(wǎng)閑聊19.集郵20.做運動21.彈奏樂器22.去野營23.打牌24.比起……更喜愛…25.我最喜愛的愛好(3)1.沉迷于……2.對……狂熱3對……著迷4.對……感到厭倦5.喜愛;愛好6.對……感愛好7.熱衷于……8.對……著迷;熱衷于……9.受……的歡迎10.在線閑聊11.爬山12.集郵/保藏占幣13.培育……的愛好14.對某人有好處15.去劃船16.去野營17.去釣魚18.去遠足19.去打獵20.參與;愛好21.去滑雪22.去滑冰23.去看戲24.對……有鑒賞力25.某人的業(yè)余時間26..接著做某事27.玩得很開心28.打撲克29.卜棋30.打橋牌31.做嬉戲32..喜愛……而不喜愛……33.攀巖34.看電影35.符合某人的嗜好36.攝影37.拍照38.上網(wǎng)39.在線閑聊40.喜愛流行音樂41.喜愛…42.有一些愛好43.對……感愛好44.對……感愛好45.對……著迷46.越來越喜愛47.慢慢愛上三:相關(guān)句式(1)1.我享受著我的愛好。它供應(yīng)應(yīng)我一個做既好玩又有創(chuàng)意的事情的機會,同時它還是我歡樂的源泉。至于我的愛好,我酷愛踢足球,那使我能夠與志趣相投的人交更多的摯友。我最喜愛讀書看報,這已經(jīng)成為我日常生活中不行或缺的一部分。我加入籃球隊,從中我不但學(xué)會了團隊合作的重要性,還增加了我的體質(zhì),這對我的身心健康大有好處??措娨暷芙o我們帶來很多歡樂,同時也教會我們很多學(xué)問,但在這方面花太多時間又會損害我們的眼睛,使我們感到疲憊。因此在工作之余我們應(yīng)當(dāng)間或熬煉一下身體。釣魚是我的最愛,因為它既好玩又有教化意義,釣魚有助于提高自我約束力。(2)1.它(音樂)己成為我生命中重要的-部分。真的很難想象,假如沒有音樂(我的)生活將會怎樣。2.我對書的酷愛一刻也不能停止,因為在我的生活中書是良師益友。3.緣由是在電影中花更少的時間就能理解整個故事情節(jié)。4.很驚奇的是釣魚不像看起來那樣簡單。5.我寧愿看電視表演,而不愿去聽音樂會。6.他喜愛玩在線嬉戲。7.購物是我閑暇時最喜歡的愛好。8.我厭煩參觀博物館,因為我覺得它們讓人感到無趣。9.聽音樂使我們能夠感覺輕松。10.他渴望獲得更多的學(xué)問。四:相關(guān)寫作某英文報社舉辦以“ILikeReading”為題的征文活動,你準(zhǔn)備投稿。請依據(jù)以下要點寫一篇短文。1.你為什么喜愛讀書;2.你喜愛讀哪一類的書(例如:歷史、科學(xué)、文學(xué)等);3.請給出至少兩個理由。留意:詞數(shù)100左右。五:相關(guān)閱讀AManypeoplebelieveeatinghealthilyisexpensive—andmorecostlythanbuyingjunkfoods.Butournewresearch,publishedintheBMCPublicHealth,showsthisisn’tthetruth.MostoftheAustralianfamilyfoodbudgetisbeingspentonjunkfoodsanddrinksthatarehighinfat,sugarandsalt.Lessthan7%ofAustralianseathealthily.TheAustralianadultsgetatleast35%oftheirenergyfromjunkfoodsanddrinks.Asaresult,two-thirdsofadults(63%)andone-quarterofchildrenareoverweight.WeusedtheAustralianHealthSurvey2011-2013andthesuggestionsoftheAustralianDietaryGuidelinestomodelhealthydietsforafamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildreneverytwoweeks.Wecollectedfoodpricesinsupermarketsandstoresinhigh-andlow-socioeconomic(社會經(jīng)濟地位低的)areasinBrisbane,andcomparedthedietpriceswithfamilyincomes.Inbothareas,afamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildrenspendabout18%moreonpresentdietsthanwouldberequiredtobuyhealthydiets.About58%ofthefoodbudgetforpresentdietsisspentonjunkfoods,includingtakeawayfoods(14%),andsugarydrinks(4%).Inthelow-socioeconomicarea,afamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildrenspend$640.20everytwoweeksontheirpresentdiets,butcouldbuyahealthydietfor$560.93everytwoweeks.Inthehigh-socioeconomicarea,thesenumbersare$661.92and$580.01.Supermarketfoodpriceswereabout3%higherinthehigh-socioeconomiclocation.Takeawayfoodswerealsorelativelymoreexpensive,butsugarydrinkswerepricedsimilarlyinbothareas.Presentdietscostmorethanhealthydiets,socausesotherthanpricemustbehelpingtodrivepreferencesforunhealthychoices.1.Whatdidtheresearchersfind?A.Australianshaveapreferenceforsweetfoods.B.MostAustraliankidshavefatproblems.C.HalfAustraliansliveonjunkfoods.D.MostAustralianseatunhealthily.2.Howdidtheresearchersgettheresult?A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Bydoingthestudyonline.C.Bycarryingoutinterviews.D.Byaskingpersonalquestions.3.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph5?A.Australianfoodsarehealthier.B.Ahealthydietisactuallycheaper.C.Healthfoodsarebecomingmoreexpensive.D.Peoplechoosejunkfoodsfortheirlowprices.4.Whatmightafollowingparagraphbeabout?A.Theharmofjunkfoods.B.Howwecaneathealthily.C.Whypeoplechoosejunkfoods.D.Theadvantagesofahealthydiet.BNewZealandhasapestproblem.Thecountryhasaplantosolveit.Thecountry’sleaderswanttokillratsandotherpredatorymammals(肉食性哺乳動物)by2050.InNewZealand,ratsareaninvasivespecies.Longago,ratscametothecountryonboats,withhumans,inthe13thcentury.Whentheywereintroducedtotheisland’senvironment,theratsate—and,scientistsbelieve,finallykilledoff—severalbirdspecies.Humansalsobroughtothermammals,likestoatsandpossums.Stoats—whicharesimilartoweasels—wereintroducedtoeatanotherinvasivemammalpopulation:rabbits.Instead,thestoatsfedonnativespecies.PossumswerebroughttoNewZealandfortheirfur.Buttheirpopulationalsogrewquicklyoutofcontrol.Possumsfeedontheeggsandyoungofnativebirds.Theyalsocausedamagetoforests.OneofthereasonsinvasivemammalpopulationsgrewsoquicklyisthatNewZealandishometoalmostnonativemammals.Mostofitsnativespeciesarebirds.Manyofthesebirds,includingthekiwi,cannotfly.Thatisabigproblemforthebirds.Theycannotflytosafety.Asaresult,severalofNewZealand’sbirdsareclosetodyingout.KillingpredatorymammalsisnotnewforNewZealand.Thecountryhaskilledoffratsonsomeofitssmallerislands.Inthoseplaces,birdspeciesthatwereindangerofdyingouthavebeguntoflourish.NewZealandhopestoimproveuponthemethodsusedinthosesmallareas.Thegovernmentplanstospendmorethan$20millionontheproject.Themoneywillpayforresearch,technology,andtoolstokillofftheanimals.Itisabiggoal.Butscientistssayitcanbemet.“Ireallydothinkit’spossible,”saysJamesRussell,ascientistattheUniversityofAucklandinNewZealand.“Itwillrequirepeopleworkingineverycornerofthecountry.”5.WhatisthepurposeofNewZealand’splan?A.Tosavenativebirds.B.Todrivemammalsaway.C.Todoresearchonpests.D.Tocontrolrabbitpopulation.6.WhywerepossumsintroducedtoNewZealand?A.Tokillrabbits.B.Tomakemoney.C.Toprotectforests.D.Tocatchweasels.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flourish”inParagraph5mean?A.Increase.B.Appear.C.Change.D.Drop.8.WhatisRussell’sattitudetowardsthisplan?A.Heisagainstit.B.Heisconfidentofit.C.Hehasdoubtsaboutit.D.Heshowsnointerestinit.CItookmysontoapopularrestaurantforalunchtimetreat.Anditseemseveryoneelsehadthesame1.Theplacewasfullof2!

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1.A.experienceB.dream C.idea D.chance2.A.people B.noise C.pleasure D.peace3.A.callingforB.lookingfor C.askingfor D.payingfor4.A.borrowed B.found C.bought D.accepted5.A.followed B.helped C.guided D.met6.A.suggested B.noticed C.made D.required7.A.serious B.interested C.angry D.careful8.A.refused B.chosen C.reached D.missed9.A.fear B.pain C.courage D.wish10.A.circling B.protecting C.keeping D.changing11.A.saw B.heard C.did D.said12.A.search B.pass C.leave D.have13.A.worried B.surprised C.tired D.pleased14.A.But B.So C.Again D.Still15.A.sign B.order C.reason D.promise2024高考英語話題專項復(fù)習(xí)(六)老師版一:相關(guān)詞匯1.swimming游泳;2.wrestling摔交;3.bikeriding騎單車;4.jogging慢跑;5.cooking烹調(diào);6.sewing縫紉;7.drawing畫畫;8.reading閱讀;9.singing唱歌;10.stageplay話??;11.drama戲??;12.opera歌??;13.skating滑冰;14.sking滑雪;15.doboxing拳擊;16.seefilms看電影;17.travelling旅游;18.hiking長途徒步旅行;19.camping宿營;20.bowling保齡球;二:相關(guān)短語(1)1.befondof喜愛2.haveatastefor愛好;對……有愛好3.cometolike漸漸喜愛4.developaninterestin...培育在……方面的愛好5.haveapreferencefor偏愛……6.enjoypopularmusic喜愛流行音樂7.increaseone’sinterestin...提高某人對……的愛好8.bepopularwith...受……的歡迎9.a(chǎn)ppealto吸引10.takeadvantageof利用11.haveaneyefor...對……有鑒賞力12.getrelaxedandrefreshed放松而又精力充足13.reducemystressfrommywork減輕我的工作帶來的壓力14.beofbenefitto...對……有好處15.participatein參與16.takeregularexercise常常熬煉17.enrichone’slife豐富某人的生活18.surftheInternet上網(wǎng)19.chatonline在線閑聊20.playmusicalinstrument彈奏樂器21.playtheguitar/piano/violin彈吉他/彈鋼琴/拉小提琴22.gosightseeing/camping去觀光/野營23.takeup起先從事(某職業(yè)等)24.varyfrompersontoperson因人而異25.a(chǎn)ttractone’sinterest/attention引起某人的愛好/留意(2)1.對……感愛好beinterestedin/takeaninterestin/showagreatinterestin/haveatastefor2.培育對……的愛好developaninterest3.對……很主動,主動參與beactivein4.對……著迷becrazyabout5.對……感到新奇becuriousaboutsth.6.對……感到厭煩betiredof7.引起某人的愛好hold/attractone’sinterest8.愛好體育運動lovesports/likesports/befondofsports/goinforsports/takepleasureinsports9.喜愛唱歌跳舞like/enjoysinginganddancing10.喜愛流行音樂enjoypopularmusic11.感到興奮,感到激昂cheerup12.參與,參與joinin;takepartin;participatein13.挑出,辨別出pickout14.嘗試做某事attempt/trytodosth15.在某人空閑的時候inone’sspare/freetime16.讀小說readnovels17.上網(wǎng)surftheinternet18.上網(wǎng)閑聊chatonline19.集郵collectstamps20.做運動do/havesports21.彈奏樂器playmusicalinstrument22.去野營gocamping23.打牌playcards24.比起……更喜愛…prefertodo…ratherthando…25.我最喜愛的愛好myfavoritehobby(3)1.abandononeselfto沉迷于……2.becrazyabout對……狂熱3.befascinatedby對……著迷4.befedupwith對……感到厭倦5.befondof喜愛;愛好6.beinterestedin/haveatastefor對……感愛好7.bekeenon熱衷于……8.bemadabout對……著迷;熱衷于……9.bepopularwith受……的歡迎10.chatonline在線閑聊11.climbmountains爬山12.collectstamps/coins集郵/保藏占幣13.developaninterestin培育……的愛好14.dosb.good對某人有好處15.goboating去劃船16.gocamping去野營17.gofishing去釣魚18.gohiking去遠足19.gohunting去打獵20.goinfor參與;愛好21.goskiing去滑雪22.goskating去滑冰23.gotothetheater去看戲24.haveaneyefor對……有鑒賞力25.inone’ssparetime某人的業(yè)余時間26.keepondoingsth.接著做某事27.haveawonderfultime玩得很開心28.playcards打撲克29.playchess卜棋30.playbridge打橋牌31.playgames做嬉戲32.prefer...to...喜愛……而不喜愛……33.rockclimbing攀巖34.seeafilm/movie看電影35.suitone’staste符合某人的嗜好36.takephotographs攝影37.takepictures拍照38.surftheInternet上網(wǎng)39.chatonline在線閑聊40.enjoypopularmusic喜愛流行音樂41.befondof/bekeenon喜愛…42.havesomehobbies有一些愛好43.beinterestedin對……感愛好44.show/takeaninterestin對……感愛好45.becrazyabout...對……著迷46etolike...越來越喜愛47.developagreatlikingfor...慢慢愛上三:相關(guān)句式(1)1.Ienjoymyhobby.Itoffersmeanopportunitytodosomethinginterestingandcreative.Meanwhile,itprovidesmewithasourceofpleasure.我享受著我的愛好。它供應(yīng)應(yīng)我一個做既好玩又有創(chuàng)意的事情的機會,同時它還是我歡樂的源泉。2.Asformyhobby,I’mkeenonplayingfootball,whichmakesitpossibleformetomakemorefriendswiththesameinterest.至于我的愛好,我酷愛踢足球,那使我能夠與志趣相投的人交更多的摯友。3.Myfavoritehobbyisreadingbooksandnewspapers,whichhasbecomeanecessarypartofmydailylife.我最喜愛讀書看報,這已經(jīng)成為我日常生活中不行或缺的一部分。4.Ijointhebasketballteam,whereInotonlylearntheimportanceofteamworkbutalsostrengthenmybody,whichisofgreatbenefittomymentalaswellasphysicalhealth.我加入籃球隊,從中我不但學(xué)會了團隊合作的重要性,還增加了我的體質(zhì),這對我的身心健康大有好處。5.WatchingTVcanbringusalotofpleasureandteachusalotofknowledge,butspendingtoomuchtimeonitmaydoharmtooureyesandmakeustired.Soweshoulddosportsattimeswhenwearefreefromwork.看電視能給我們帶來很多歡樂,同時也教會我們很多學(xué)問,但在這方面花太多時間又會損害我們的眼睛,使我們感到疲憊。因此在工作之余我們應(yīng)當(dāng)間或熬煉一下身體。6.Fishingismyfavorite,foritisbothfunandinstructive,whichhashelpedmeimprovemypowerofcontrollingmyself.釣魚是我的最愛,因為它既好玩又有教化意義,釣魚有助于提高自我約束力。(2)1.IthasbecomesuchanimportantpartinmylifethatIcanhardlyimaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutmusic.它(音樂)己成為我生命中重要的-部分。真的很難想象,假如沒有音樂(我的)生活將會怎樣。2.NeverforamomentcanIstopmyloveforreadingbecausebooksarewiseteachersaswellasgoodfriendsinmylife.(never于句首引起的倒裝句)我對書的酷愛一刻也不能停止,因為在我的生活中書是良師益友。3.Thereasonisthatittakeslesstimetounderstandthewholestoryinthefilm.緣由是在電影中花更少的時間就能理解整個故事情節(jié)。4.It’sstrangethatfishingisn’taseasytolearnasitseems.很驚奇的是釣魚不像看起來那樣簡單。5.IpreferwatchingaTVshowtogoingtoaconcert.我寧愿看電視表演,而不愿去聽音樂會。6.Hegoesforplayingon-linegames.他喜愛玩在線嬉戲。7.Shoppingismyfavoritehobbyinmysparetime.購物是我閑暇時最喜歡的愛好。8.Ihatevisitingmuseums,forIthinktheyareboring.我厭煩參觀博物館,因為我覺得它們讓人感到無趣。9.Listeningtomusicenablesustofeelrelaxed.聽音樂使我們能夠感覺輕松。10.Heisgreedytohavemoreknowledge.他渴望獲得更多的學(xué)問。四:相關(guān)寫作某英文報社舉辦以“ILikeReading”為題的征文活動,你準(zhǔn)備投稿。請依據(jù)以下要點寫一篇短文。1.你為什么喜愛讀書;2.你喜愛讀哪一類的書(例如:歷史、科學(xué)、文學(xué)等);3.請給出至少兩個理由。留意:詞數(shù)100左右。ILikeReadingReadingismyfavoritehobby.Icanneverstoptheloveforreadingbecausebooksarelikewiseteachersaswellasgoodfriendsinmylife.Asweallknow,booksarethesourceofknowledge.Ibenefitagreatdealfromreading.Thereareavarietyofbooksforustochoosefrom,likehistorybooks,sciencebooks,literarybooksandsoon.Butwhatinterestsmemostisliterarybooks,especiallythosebyfamouswriters.Foronething,theyhelptoimprovemywritingskillsandbroadenmyhorizons.Foranother,theycanenrichmylifeandprovidemewithgreatfun.Isn’titapleasuretohavegreatcalminmindwhileyouarereading?五:相關(guān)閱讀AManypeoplebelieveeatinghealthilyisexpensive—andmorecostlythanbuyingjunkfoods.Butournewresearch,publishedintheBMCPublicHealth,showsthisisn’tthetruth.MostoftheAustralianfamilyfoodbudgetisbeingspentonjunkfoodsanddrinksthatarehighinfat,sugarandsalt.Lessthan7%ofAustralianseathealthily.TheAustralianadultsgetatleast35%oftheirenergyfromjunkfoodsanddrinks.Asaresult,two-thirdsofadults(63%)andone-quarterofchildrenareoverweight.WeusedtheAustralianHealthSurvey2011-2013andthesuggestionsoftheAustralianDietaryGuidelinestomodelhealthydietsforafamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildreneverytwoweeks.Wecollectedfoodpricesinsupermarketsandstoresinhigh-andlow-socioeconomic(社會經(jīng)濟地位低的)areasinBrisbane,andcomparedthedietpriceswithfamilyincomes.Inbothareas,afamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildrenspendabout18%moreonpresentdietsthanwouldberequiredtobuyhealthydiets.About58%ofthefoodbudgetforpresentdietsisspentonjunkfoods,includingtakeawayfoods(14%),andsugarydrinks(4%).Inthelow-socioeconomicarea,afamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildrenspend$640.20everytwoweeksontheirpresentdiets,butcouldbuyahealthydietfor$560.93everytwoweeks.Inthehigh-socioeconomicarea,thesenumbersare$661.92and$580.01.Supermarketfoodpriceswereabout3%higherinthehigh-socioeconomiclocation.Takeawayfoodswerealsorelativelymoreexpensive,butsugarydrinkswerepricedsimilarlyinbothareas.Presentdietscostmorethanhealthydiets,socausesotherthanpricemustbehelpingtodrivepreferencesforunhealthychoices.1.Whatdidtheresearchersfind?A.Australianshaveapreferenceforsweetfoods.B.MostAustraliankidshavefatproblems.C.HalfAustraliansliveonjunkfoods.D.MostAustralianseatunhealthily.2.Howdidtheresearchersgettheresult?A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Bydoingthestudyonline.C.Bycarryingoutinterviews.D.Byaskingpersonalquestions.3.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph5?A.Australianfoodsarehealthier.B.Ahealthydietisactuallycheaper.C.Healthfoodsarebecomingmoreexpensive.D.Peoplechoosejunkfoodsfortheirlowprices.4.Whatmightafollowingparagraphbeabout?A.Theharmofjunkfoods.B.Howwecaneathealthily.C.Whypeoplechoosejunkfoods.D.Theadvantagesofahealthydiet.BNewZealandhasapestproblem.Thecountryhasaplantosolveit.Thecountry’sleaderswanttokillratsandotherpredatorymammals(肉食性哺乳動物)by2050.InNewZealand,ratsareaninvasivespecies.Longago,ratscametothecountryonboats,withhumans,inthe13thcentury.Whentheywereintroducedtotheisland’senvironment,theratsate—and,scientistsbelieve,finallykilledoff—severalbirdspecies.Humansalsobroughtothermammals,likestoatsandpossums.Stoats—whicharesimilartoweasels—wereintroducedtoeatanotherinvasivemammalpopulation:rabbits.Instead,thestoatsfedonnativespecies.PossumswerebroughttoNewZealandfortheirfur.Buttheirpopulationalsogrewquicklyoutofcontrol.Possumsfeedontheeggsandyoungofnativebirds.Theyalsocausedamagetoforests.OneofthereasonsinvasivemammalpopulationsgrewsoquicklyisthatNewZealandishometoalmostnonativemammals.Mostofitsnativespeciesarebirds.Manyofthesebirds,includingthekiwi,cannotfly.Thatisabigproblemforthebirds.Theycannotflytosafety.Asaresult,severalofNewZealand’sbirdsareclosetodyingout.KillingpredatorymammalsisnotnewforNewZealand.Thecountryhaskilledoffratsonsomeofitssmallerislands.Inthoseplaces,birdspeciesthatwereindangerofdyingouthavebeguntoflourish.NewZealandhopestoimproveuponthemethodsusedinthosesmallareas.Thegovernmentplanstospendmorethan$20millionontheproject.Themoneywillpayforresearch,technology,andtoolstokillofftheanimals.Itisabiggoal.Butscientistssayitcanbemet.“Ireallydothinkit’spossible,”saysJamesRussell,ascientistattheUniversityofAucklandinNewZealand.“Itwillrequirepeopleworkingineverycornerofthecountry.”5.WhatisthepurposeofNewZealand’splan?A.Tosavenativebirds.B.Todrivemammalsaway.C.Todoresearchonpests.D.Tocontrolrabbitpopulation.6.WhywerepossumsintroducedtoNewZealand?A.Tokillrabbits.B.Tomakemoney.C.Toprotectforests.D.Tocatchweasels.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flourish”inParagraph5mean?A.Increase.B.Appear.C.Change.D.Drop.8.WhatisRussell’sattitudetowardsthisplan?A.Heisagainstit.B.Heisconfidentofit.C.Hehasdoubtsaboutit.D.Heshowsnointerestinit.CItookmysontoapopularrestaurantforalunchtimetreat.Anditseemseveryoneelsehadthesame1.Theplacewasfullof2!

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