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高一英语课文必背经典句子200句
1.I hate
hiking and I'm not into classical music.
2.I surf the Internet all the time and I like playing computer
games.
3.Rock music is OK, and so is skiing.
4.Chuck is a businessman who is always so busy that he has little
time for his friends.
5.One day Chuck is on a flight across the Pacific Ocean when
suddenly his plane
6.He realizes that he hasn’t been a very good friend because he has
always been thinking about himself.
7.Chuck learns that we need friends to share happiness and sorrow,
and that it is important to have
8.When he makes friends with Wilson, he understand that friendship
is about feelings and that we must give as much as we take.
9.The lesson we can learn from Chuck and all the others who have
unusual friends is that friends are teachers.
10.I found the bathroom, but I didn’t find what I was looking
for.
11.Don’t forget to buy me some ketchup on your way back.
12.There are more than 42 countries where the majority of the
people speak English.
13.In total, for more than 375 million people English is their
mother tongue.
14.In China students learn English at school as a foreign language,
except for those in Hong Kong, where many people speak English as a
first or a second language.
15.In only fifty years, English has developed into the language
most widely spoken and used in the world.
16.With so many people communicating in English every day ,it will
become more and more important to have a good knowledge of
English.
17.For a long time the language in America stayed the same, while
the language in England changed.
18.In the same way Americans still use the expression “I guess
“(meaning “I think”),just as the British did 300 years ago.
19.At the same time, British English and American English started
borrowing words from other languages ,ending up with different
words.
20.Except for these differences in spelling, written English is
more or less the same in both British and American English.
21.However,most of the time people from the two countries do not
have any difficulty in understanding each other.
22.Many people travel because they want to see other countries and
visit places that are famous, interesting or beautiful.
23.Many of today’s travelers are looking for an unusual experience
and adventure travel is becoming more and more popular.
24.Instead of spending your vacation on a bus, in a hotel or
sitting on the beach, you may want to try hiking.
25.Hiking is fun and exciting, but you shouldn’t forget
safety.
26.A raft is a small boat that you can use to paddle down rivers
and streams.
27.If you want a normal rafting trip, choose a quiet stream or
river that is wide and has few fallen trees or rocks.
28.The name “whitewater “comes from the fact that the water in
these streams and rivers looks white when it moves quickly.
29.As with hiking ,you should always think about your safety and
wear good clothes.
30.Jane and Betty are going on separate holidays in a few days’
time.
31.When are you off to Guangzhou?
32.My plane leaves at seven, so I think we’ll take a taxi.
33.See you when I get back.
34.The next moment the first wave swept her down, swallowing the
garden.
35.Now ,the water, which was cold as ice and flowed faster than a
river, was above her knees.
36.Jeff and Flora looked into each other’s face with a look of
fright.
37.Flora,whose beautiful hair and dress were all cold and wet,
started crying.
38.Tree after tree went down, cut down by the water, which must
have been three meters deep.
39.The garden that was once so beautiful was completely destroyed,
swept away by the wild water.
40.I found some photos of interesting places which were not too far
away from Chengdu.
41.He told me that I could go on a two-day trip to Leshan and Emei,
which wasn’t too expensive.
42.First,we went to Leshan, where we climbed all the way up the
mountain to see the Buddha.
43.Looking up at the large head and down at the large feet makes
you feel so small.
44.Wei Bin took photos of us standing in front of the Buddha.
45.Steven Spielberg, whose mother was a music teacher, was born in
1946 in a small town in America.
46.In 1959 Spielberg won a prize for a film which he made when he
was thirteen years old.
47.The reason why he could not go there was that his grades were
too low.
48.Here he worked on a short film, which won him a job as the
youngest film director in the world.
49.This was the moment when Spieberg’s career really took
off.
50.It is about a big white shark that attacks swimmers who are
spending their holidays in a small village by the sea.
51.Many people who saw the film were afraid to swim in the sea when
they remembered the scenes in which people were eaten by the
shark.
52.Spielberg has made two films about creatures that come to the
earth from outer space.
53.For example , ET(1982) is about a young boy called Elliott who
makes friends with a small creature from outer space and helps him
to find a way to go home.
54.Jurassic Park, which Spielberg made in 1993,is about a park
where a very rich man keeps different kinds of dinosaurs.
55.In his war films, he has shown that love and peace will win over
war in the end.
56.Steven Spielberg is one of the top directors in the film
industry and also has many fans in China.
57.When asked about the secret of his success, Steven Spielberg
said that he owes much of his success and happiness to his wife and
children.
58.He met Cate Capshaw, who is an actress, when he was working on
one of his films.
59.After that it still took seven years before they finally got
married.
60.Mr Gao, the only teacher of the Shuiquan Primary School, has to
stay away for a month to take care of his sick mother.
61.The most important thing for young Minzhi is not to lose any
more pupils from the school---NOT ONE LESS—before Mr. Gao
returns!
62.She tries to keep the students in the classroom by locking them
up in the classroom and running after those who escape.
63.Minzhi wants to go to town, but she can’t afford to buy a bus
ticket.
64.She wants them to let her appear live on the air, hoping that
Huike will see her.
65.Many people like this not just because the story itself is
moving, but also because most of the people in the film use their
real names and play themselves.
66.I guess it wasn’t really your fault, was it?
67.People who go to a formal Western dinner party for the first
time may be surprised by table manners in Western culture.
68.Having good table manners means knowing ,for example, how to use
knives and forks, when to drink a toast and how to behave at the
table.
69.The knife and fork that are closest to your plate are a little
bit bigger than the ones beside them.
70.In China, you sometimes get a hot, damp cloth to clean your face
and hands, which ,however, is not the custom in Western
countries.
71.When drinking to someone’s health, you raise your glasses, but
the glasses should not touch.
72.Although good manners always make you look good, you do not need
to worry about all these rules while having dinner with your
friends or family.
73.It is true that many of the world’s greatest cities have been
built on the banks of a river.
74.We will do everything we can to save our city.
75.Pieces of the palaces that had been hidden before the Nazis came
could be used to build the city and its culture.
76.With the help of old paintings and photographs, the people of St
Petersburg were able to bring back the beauty of their culture and
history.
77.Old paintings, including a portrait of Peter the Great which was
found in the snow outside St Petersburg, have been carefully
recreated, and the old palaces have been made as wonderful as in
the past.
78.Today Peter the Great on his bronze horse can once again look
out over the city he built.
79.Strong, proud and united, the people of St Petersburg are the
modern heroes of Russia.
80.Some of the games in which the young men completed were:
running, jumping and wrestling.
81.In Sydney the Chinese team got 28 gold medals, ranking third of
the competing countries.
82.Many of the Chinese medals were won in diving and gymnastics and
also in events such as weightlifting and shooting.
83.Following the history-making success in the 2000 Sydney Olympic
Games, China won another great competition in 2001 which was not
for a medal.
84.The people of Beijing. and of the whole country, will be
preparing to light the Olympic torch to welcome athletes and sports
fans from all over the world.
85.Wang Mei puts her hand into her pocket,takes out her red
cellphone and presses the talk key.
86.Cellphones, or mobile phones ,make it possible for us to talk to
anyone from anywhere.
87.New functions are being added to the phones.
88.The latest cellphones have features such as games ,music and an
electronic calendar that will remind you about appointments and
important dates.
89.The students obey the rules and agree not to use their phones in
the classroom.
90.The answer seems to be that we have a need to stay in touch with
friends and family no matter where we are or what we are
doing.
91.Having a cellphone also makes us feel safer, since we can call
for help in case of an emergency.
92.She says that her cellphone helps her do whatever she wants to
do and still stay in touch with her parents and friends.
93.” I think it’s the most useful invention ever “Wang Mei says as
she is dialling the number to Xiao Li again to ask her what she
will be wearing to school tomorrow.
94.Wang Mei calls her best friend Xiao Li at least once a day to
see how she is doing and what is going on.
95.Once,the earth was a beautiful blue planet where people lived
happily among trees and animals.
96.The human beings have been able to keep a small, secret school
open since the machines took over.
97.Now, the leader has asked a group of students to do what they
can to save the earth.
98.Instead, the students have decided to come up with a peaceful
solution.
99.Steve Jones is an environmental expert who tries to keep animals
and plants from becoming endangered.
100.We often talk about how important it is to take care of
ourselves and our planet, but we don’t always do as we say.
101.Many of the earth’s plants and animals have already died out,
and several other species are endangered.
102.If we want to live a better life and have a bright future, we
must learn to act in ways that do not harm other living
things.
103.If we know more about what causes endangerment ,we may be able
to take measures before it is too late.
104.A species can become endangered for different reasons.
105.Animals and plants must have a habitat, or home, which is
comfortable and clean, and where there is enough food and other
resources.
106.They are all used to their environment; that is ,they have
learnt how to live successfully in their habitat.
107.Experts tell us that we need to think about what we can do to
keep animals and plants from becoming endangered.
108.Professor Stevenson explained to the students that the milu
deer had been very common in China a long time ago, but it
disappeared during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
109.What we hear on the radio or see on TV is only a small part of
all the wonderful music that is waiting for us.
110.People have been playing the blues for many years , but the
music has kept many of its characteristics.
111.Hip-top music often combines parts of other styles to create
music that will help people hear new things in old music.
112.Latin music –music that uses traditional styles from Latin
America—has spread all over the world.
113.The blues comes from African songs that people used to sing
when they worked and during festivals.
114.There is a wide variety of new music to be discovered in every
corner of the world, so the next time you look for a tape or a CD,
don’t just look for Chinese or American music—open your ears to the
sounds of the world.
115.They play music to satisfy their inner desire.
116.They do not think how much money they can make from a song;
instead, they sing for their emotions and live for music.
117.The process of making rock music, however, is totally different
.
118.You must believe in what you do and who you want to succeed in
the world –the magical world of Hogwarts and the real one.
119.If only they could find a way to get to the room, or whatever
it was, behind the wall.
120.Our eating habits have changed, as has our way of life, and the
fuel we need for our bodies is also different.
121.If we want to keep up with the high pace of modern life, we had
better learn to make the right choices about what and how we
eat.
122.When we choose what to buy and eat, we had better think whether
the food will give us the nutrients we need.
123.Vitamins, which we can get from eating vegetables, fruit, fish
and drinking milk, help our body fight disease.
124.Many people today make choices about their eating habits based
on what they believe.
125.Organic vegetables are those that are grown without chemicals
that can be harmful to human beings or the environment.
126.Because we have so much to choose from, many companies and
stores offer advice about what we should eat.
127.The best way to make sure that we will feel and look fine is to
develop healthy eating habits.
128.Only in that way will we be ready fro the challenges and
opportunities in life.
129.I am a little nervous about, because I am not sure how I should
behave at the dinner table.
130.The week following Christmas Day, many African—American
families get together to greet the new year and think about the
past.
131.Kwanzaa was born in 1966, when people created a new festival so
that African Americans would be able to celebrate their history and
culture.
132.We must do as much as we can to make our community better and
more beautiful.
133.Since Kwanzaa is a time for learning as well as joy, people
celebrate it by lighting a candle each day and discussing one of
the seven principles of Kwanzaa.
134.Each time we celebrate a festival it changes a little and in
that way we keep our culture alive.
135.Peter played a trick on Carol and she wouldn’t talk to him for
two days. They made peace after Peter treated her to a nice
lunch.
136.It is a reminder that we need to care about the world we live
in and that we should learn to respect life and nature.
137.The best trick is one that makes everyone laugh, including the
“fool”.
138.Do you remember one afternoon ten years ago when I came to your
house and borrowed a necklace of yours?
139.I can’t be the only woman who isn’t wearing jewellery.
140.I saw a lovely diamond necklace with a big blue stone in the
center.
141.Pierre and I did have a very good time at the ball. But that
was the last moment of happiness in our lives.
142.On our way home that night I looked down and saw that the
necklace was not around my neck any more.
143.If we work together, we might come up with a very good
story.
144.The student is on her way to school and she meets a girl that
looks exactly like her.
145.IN the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin conducted a number
experiments in which he showed what electricity is.
146.Having realized that I could use a kite to attract lightning, I
decided to do an experiment.
147.When the first thunderstorm came, I took my condenser to a shed
in the fields where I could do my experiment.
148.Tie the corners of the handkerchief to the points of the cross,
and you will have a nice strong kite.
149.This ribbon, which must not get wet, will protect you from the
electricity.
150.British law says that every new drug must be tested on at least
two different kinks of animals, such as mice or dogs.
151.Scientists say that if a medicine works with animals, there is
a very high chance that it also works with people.
152.There is no doubt that 100 years ago animal testing was cruel
but today animals in experiments are very well taken care of.
153.It has often been said that life is difficult as it is. For
women it sometimes twice as difficult.
154.On the third day I was struggling through stormy weather and
during the next week the wind grew stronger and I found myself
spending a whole day in my tent.
155.Changes were just around the corner.
156.I had traveled only two hours one day when the winds increased
so much that I had to put my tent up before the winds became too
strong.
157.I was thankful for all the training I had had.
158.I was so optimistic that I decided that the next day, I would
increase my workday to 12 hours.
159.Lying on the ice, I would soon die. I struggled to my knees
knowing that somehow I had to put my tent up for shelter.
160.It is an experience I shall never forget and shall value for
the rest of my life.
161.In her television shows she makes it possible to talk about
great moments and difficulties in people’s lives. She has helped
thousands of men and women come to terms with things that bother
them and that they could not talk about with others.
162.She is a black woman whose rise to fame is an inspiring
story.
163.It was a time in which many sad things happened to her.
164.In 1984, she moved to Chicago, where she became the host of a
talk show called “AM Chicago”.
165.Her life shows us that hard work and discipline are the road to
self—improvement, and success lies somewhere along the road.
166.When I grow up I hope to be just as successful as you
are.
167.New Zealand is an island that lies off the eastern coast of
Australia. It is make up of two large islands: North Island and
South Island.
168.The ocean and seas surrounding the islands are deep blue and
many of New Zealand’s cities lie on a bay and have a natural deep
harbor.
169.The North Island is famous fro an area of hot springs, some of
which throw hot water high into the air.
170.There are many plants and animals that only live in New
Zealand.
171.More than 120 years later, Capital James Cook took possession
of the islands in 1796 and from that time British people started to
settle in New Zealand.
172.It is a good thing that New Zealand helps the Maori to keep
their own language and culture.
173.New Zealand has a population of about 3.8 million people, of
which about fourteen percent are Maori.
174.The majority of the people speak English. However, Maori, which
the native language of the Maori people, is also an official
language.
175.Maori children are taught at an early age what to do when they
come the marae.
176.New Zealand wine is of high quality and is sold all over the
world. Living in a country with plenty of space and a good climate,
New Zealanders love all kinds of sport and outdoor
activities.
177.Farmers in China have long used techniques such as
fertilization and irrigation to make their land produce more.
178.To make as much use of the land as possible, two or more crops
are planted each year where possible.
179.It was from the early 1990s that scientists started to
developed new techniques to increase agricultural production
without harming the environment.
180.Not only is food production important but also taking care of
the environment.
181.Using the latest technologies, Chinese scientists grow
vegetables in greenhouse.
182.Today many vegetables are not grown in gardens but in
greenhouses where they are protected for the wind, rain and
insects. The temperature is controlled with computers, no matter
how the weather is outside.
183.One of China’s early agricultural scientists was Jia sixie, who
lived in the sixth century.
184.If you go against nature and do things at the wrong time of
year, you will have to do more work and the results will no be so
good.
185.When you plough the soil, plough deep the first and less deep
the second time.
186.The best harvest is reached when farmers changed the crops in
their fields.
187.He said that it is good to grow different plants next to each
other in the same field.
188.The wisdom of farmers about the weather and farming is
collected in many popular proverbs and passed on from generation to
generation.
189.The actors make us laugh by making fun of somebody’s way of
dressing or telling an amusing story.
190.It is their clothes, make-up and the way they walk that make
people laugh.
191.What comedians have in common with the players in a comedy is
their way of playing with words.
192.Dating back to the Qin Dynasty, the traditional crosstalk show,
or xiangsheng shows, have made people all over China roar with
laughter for centuries.
193.The story of how I got my new job, and come to be on such good
terms with my boss is funny one.
194.I cycled as fast as I could and saw that the driver in the
yellow car was waiting at the red light.
195.I told him that he was a danger to other people on the
road.
196.Drive carefully so that everyone can enjoy a long life.
197.There was a woman who was the boss of the office in which I
wanted to work.
198.I was pleased that the manager had decided to be angry with me
for having been so rude.
199.We can learn a lot about what a person is thinking by watching
his or her body language.
200.Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to
culture.
201.While there are many different interpretation of our body
language, some gestures seem to be universal.
202.If we are feeling down or lonely, there is nothing better than
to see the smiling face of a good friend.
203.The father must have said something encouraging because the boy
finally got up and made a good speech.
204.Unlike traditional amusement parks, theme parks often want to
teach visitors something.
205.What they all have in common is that they combine fun with
opportunity t learn something.
206.Theme parks try to make sure that visitors leave knowing more
about their theme.
207.Having enjoyed the rides at the Headland, visitors can take the
shuttle to the Lowland.
208.Visitors can go on exciting rides where they can feel what it
is like to do the things they have seen their heroes do in the
movie.
209.The parks are becoming more advanced and new technology allows
us to experience almost anything without actually being in danger
or risking injury.
210.Having been told that her daughter got sick, she hurried to the
school to take her home.
高二高三英语课文经典句子100句(必背)
1—2(BII):
1. This is the first time that I have ever tasted this kind of
food. (It is the first time that…)
2. Only in this way can you learn English well. (Only in this way
can/will/…sb. do sth.倒装)
3. There is not much point in working on my PhD. (There is no point
in doing…)
4. In this book, Hawking explains both what it means to be a
scientist and how science works.
5. People who listen to Hawking’s lectures sometimes find it
difficult to understand him.
3—4(BII):
6. Reading is to the mind what food is to the body. (A is to B what
C is to D)
7. She thought I was talking about her daughter while I was talking
about my daughter. (…while…)
8. These coins are of different sizes and shapes. (be of +
n.)
9. No matter how well translated, something of the spirit of the
original work is lost. (No matter…)
10. When he woke up , he found himself lost in the forest. (find
oneself…)
11. Seen from the top, it looks as if the stadium is covered by a
gray net of steel, and it looks just like a bird’s nest made of
tree branches.
12. The great moment for European literature to come to China is
between 1910 and late 1930s when famous writers such as Lu Xun and
Guo Moruo translated both poetry and novels into Chinese.
5—6(BII):
13. It is only a matter of time before the police get/catch the
thief. (It is a matter of …)
14. It was not until twelve o’clock that I went to bed last night.
(It is not until … that …)
15. Can you tell me what your school is like? (What something is
like …)
16. The news that our team has won the game is true.
(同位语that-clause)
17. I love singing, while my brother likes playing computer games.
(…while…)
18. Between Britain and Ireland, in the Irish Sea, lies the small
Isle of Man.
19. The Internet also makes it easier for companies to keep in
touch with customers and companies in other countries.
(make/find/think/consider/feel it adj. for sb. to do sth.)
7—8(BII):
20. Should they have patience, they could do the work well.
21. It’s high time that they got down to doing the homework.
22. If you had followed my advice just now, you would be better
now. (主从时间不一致)
23. If we were to panic, we would not be able to help.
24. A. She treats the boy as if he were her own son.
9—10(BII):
25. She is content with what the representatives from the world
summarized at the Earth Summit. (be content with)
26. The United Nations held a meeting that society should be in
harmony with nature. (in harmony with)
27. Upon/On arrival, the specialist advised the AIDS patient to
calm down. (upon/on n./doing sth.; advise sb. to do sth.)
28. The specialist advised the AIDS patient to calm down
immediately he arrived. (immediately/directly = as soon as
后接从句)
29. Hardly/No sooner had the specialist arrived when/than he
advised the AIDS patient to calm down. (Hardly/No sooner had sb.
done sth. when/than sb. did sth.)
30. Had I known that air conditioners cause so much pollution, I
would never have bought one.
31. And poverty is less of a problem and people are better
educated, there is a good chance that we will see less violence and
fewer wars. (There is a chance that…; Chances are that…)
11—12(BII):
32. Her brilliant parents have had a great effect on her, so she
has made many breakthroughs in the field of science.
33. It is believed that practice makes perfect.
34. Not all people can aim their guns at the targets. = All people
can not aim their guns at the targets.
35. It is this fiction that reminds me of my childhood.
36. Whatever(No matter what) happens, we must keep calm.
37. In their efforts to survive, they find themselves on the
surface of the monster itself, which turns out to be a
submarine.
38. One of the mottos for the park----“Relying on science,
technology, and knowledge to increase economic power”----makes it
clear that science and business can and must work together to build
the future.
13----14(BII):
39. Where was it that the road accident happened yesterday?
40. It will take a lot of courage to tell the truth.
41. There was a time when this village used to be very quiet.
42. Go and ask tom for whatever you need/want.
43. Even though the pure water is what gives sea water its main
properties, the salinity of sea affects both its weight and
freezing point.
44. What all these people have in common is that they ask to be
treated with respect, share the right to work, good housing
conditions and education, and be treated equally to other people,
regardless of race, religion or sex.
15----16(BII):
45. There is no need for us to discuss the problem again since it
has already been settled.
46. Should it rain(Were it to rain) tomorrow, we should have to put
off the visit to the Great Wall.
47. I don’t mind her making fun of me.
48. While I don’t like biology, I find it interesting.
49. Take this opportunity please, and I guarantee (that) you won’t
regret it.
50. I guarantee to pay off my debts/that I will pay off my
debts.
51. They guarantee this machine to work for four years.
17—18(BII):
52. It takes many years for the ecosystem to recover. (=It takes
somebody some time to do something.)
53. Young people are often compared to the rising sun at 8 or 9
o’clock in the morning.
54. The news of their secret wedding soon got around. = The news
that they got married secretly soon got around. = The news soon got
around that they got married secretly.
55. Now that you like the car so much, why not drive it back?
56. People like Xiao Wen and many other disabled people in our
country have taught us the importance of giving everybody a chance
to receive education.
57. We do cut and paste, but we don’t use scissors or glue.
19—20(BII):
58. We may as well have a try and see if it can be done.
59. In terms of money they are quite rich, but not in terms of
happiness.
60. We sometimes tend to think that the ocean bottom is made up of
smooth plains.
61. It’s useless/no use to pretend/pretending that you didn’t know
the truth.
62. It was four o’clock in the afternoon when he and his grandpa
reached the museum in Guanghan, where an official warmly received
then.
63. I’d like to know more about life as it was two hundred years
ago.
64. It is possible that the King of Stonehenge was linked to the
stones: he may have had a hand in planning the monument, or in
helping transport and pull up the stones. (might/could)
1—4(BIII):
65. The elephant is about 14 times the weight of an adult. (A
is/was … times the size/length/height/depth/width…of B)
66. What do you think has happened to him?
67. During holidays, some like staying at home while others like
traveling.
68. He made it a rule to get up at 6:30 every day.
69. Only in this way can you solve the problem. Only then did I
realize that I was wrong.
70. Impressive as the record is, it fades away next to the story of
Armstrong’s struggle against diseases.
71. They had no idea what they were up against.
72. The X Games are like the Olympic Games for sports that are less
familiar to us than sports like football and basketball.
5—8(BIII):
73. He was more mad than excited.
74. We did what/all we could to help her.
75. The reason why we were late was that our car didn’t come.
76. Every/Each time I came to the city I always called on Mr.
Smith.
77. The more I get to know him, the better I like him.
78. What kind of words do you think you would need to talk about
advertising advertisements?
79. Lying around them were chains, guns, tools, bedding, clothing
and many other articles.
9—12(BIII):
80. Not only do they speak the same language (but) they also share
a number of social customs.
81. I knew the news long before you told me.
82. Those who are diagnosed with lung cancer, as is the case with
Wang Mingxiang, need operating on immediately.
83. He sat there as if he were reading a novel.
84. It wasn’t until he came here that I knew the truth.
85. To make matters/things worse, Wang also had a son in college
who had taken a bank loan to pay for his studies. (even worse,
worse still)
86. They can’t afford to consult a doctor or purchase medicines
from a chemist when they got sick, nor can they make sure that
their children keep a healthy diet.
13—16(BIII):
87. We have no choice but to wait here.
88. The further we walked into the forest, the more excited we
became.
89. We went without breakfast.
90. It will be long before your father comes back from the
USA.
91. The instant/moment I did it I knew I had made a mistake.
(minute, second)
92. After designing more experiments, they were able to clarify the
procedure by which bees communicate information that they use to
find and fetch food.
93. They use the same senses as we do and their feet and hands are
similar to ours, except that Chimpanzees still have opposable toes
and grasp things with their feet.