ࡱ>  RRbjbjE*Xeeeeeyyy8$yBKKKAAAAAAA$yDGP:Ae$%"G$$:AeeWB.+.+.+$eeA.+$A.+.+:<;𡥭y(;AmB0B(;kH)*kH(<;kHe<;KN\.+KKK:A:A*XKKKB$$$$kHKKKKKKKKK +: [_wmWSN-N2012J\ؚ N,{ N!kgՋeT{Hh ,{NR0,TRqQ$N nR30R eu ,{NRwƋЏ(uqQ$N nR45R ,{NUSykXzzqQ15\k\1R nR15R NA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 The DNA of some 4,000 year-old bodies unearthed five years ago in Xinjiang, in ________ northwest China, provides ________ scientific evidence of early intermingling (OmT) between people of European and Asian origin. A. the; the B. the; a C. \; the D. \; \  How about your present salary  My basic salary is about $500 and ________ I ll receive some extra income. A. in general 0000000000 B. in addition C. in public 0000000000 D. in common  The Railway Station, please. I ll be there by ten.  ________, but I ll do my best. A. No problem B. All right C. I can t promise D. It s impossible When you pay a visit to the Shanghai Expo2010, you will find the China Pavilion is easy ________. A. to recognize B. being recognized C. to be recognized D. recognizing What the scientist said sounded strange; ________, they made sense. A. therefore 00000000 B. however C. since0000000000 D. otherwise  What can I do for you?  __________ you see Mr. Black, give him my regards. A. Should B. Shall C. Would D. Had Someone who lacks staying power and perseverance is unlikely to ________ a good researcher. A. turn 0000000000 B. get C. make 0000000000 D. grow When you make a decision to buy something, you must remember that a good name of product doesn t _______ mean good quality of it. A. necessarily00000000 B. essentially C. simply 0000000 D. purposefully China is a wonderful land _______ minerals. A. is abundant in B. abundant in C. in abundant D. is in abundant The endless _______ she created as a mother, grandmother, writer, actor and friend will sustain(/ed) us for the rest of our lives, said one of her children. A. money B. career C. memories D. lifestyle Read the passage and correct the mistakes, ______. A. if not B. if never C. if ever D. if any Hay, I _________ to meet you here. How long have you been here? A. didnt expect B dont expect C. havent expect D. wouldnt expect How I wish we studied ____ there are fewer exams! Youre joking! A. where B. in which C. the place where D. in where About sixty students in my class will take the coming exam, at least _________ can pass and be admitted by different universities. A. two thirds B. two thirds of them C. two thirds of which D. two thirds of whom Hi, there! Table for two? OK. ________? Yes, it should be under Smith. A. Can I have your name, please B. Do you have a reservation C. Would you like something to drink D. Would you please take a seat ,{N[b_kXzzqQ20\k\1.5R nR30R  Nbwe ccvQ'Ya 6qTN36-55T@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0 Sometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue.  William Bennett Thanksgiving Daywas 36 . The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignmentto draw a picture of something for which they were 37 . Most of the class might be considered 38 disadvantaged, 39 still many would 40 the holiday with turkey and other traditional tasty food of the season. These, the teacher thought, would be the 41 of most of her students art. And they were. But Douglas made a(an) 42 kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher's true child of misery, weak and unhappy. 43 other children played during the break, Douglas got 44 by her side. Yes, his picture was different. He drew a hand. 45 else. Just a(an) 46 hand. His abstract image captured the 47 of his peers( TN). Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a 48 , because they raise turkeys. Another suggested a police officer, because the police 49 and care for people. Still others guessed it was the hand of God. And so the discussion wentuntil the teacher almost 50 the young artist himself. When the children had gone 51 to other assignments, she paused at Douglas desk, 52 , and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked away and murmured, "It's 53 , teacher." She recalled the 54 she had taken his hand and walked with him here or there. How often had she said, "Take my hand, Douglas, we'll go outside." Or, "Let me show you how to 55 your pencil." Or, "Let's do this together." Douglas was most thankful for his teacher's hand. Brushing aside a tear, she went on with her work. A. past B. near C. away D. off A. thankful B. respectful C. forgetful D. thoughtfully A. physically B. mentally C. economically D. nearly A. but B. and C. so D. or A. provide B. charge C. create D. celebrate A. topics B. subjects C. holidays D. pictures A. better B. different C. ordinary D. extraordinary A. With B. Before C. As D. After A. behind B. right C. direct ly D. close A. Something B. Anything C. Nothing D. None A. empty B. thin C. smart D. strong A. imagination B. sight C. prediction D. advice A. student B. mother C. farmer D. cook A. catch B. protect C. look D. consider A. heard B. missed C. forgot D. noticed A. away B. off C. out D. on A. bent down B. turned over C. looked down D. sat up A. mine B. yours C. mother s D. you A. situations B. stories C. conditions D. times A. hold B. write C. fix D. draw ,{ NRtqQ20\k\2R nR40R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0 A Laptop computers are popular all over the world. People use them on trains and airplanes, in airports and hotels. These laptops connect people to their workplace. In the United States today, laptops also connect students to their classrooms. Westlake College in Virginia will start a laptop computer program that allows students to do schoolwork anywhere they want. Within five years, each of the 1500 students at the college will receive a laptop. The laptops are part of a $10 million computer program at Westlake, a 110-year-old college. The students with laptops will also have access to the Internet. In addition, they will be able to use e-mail to speak with their teachers, their classmates, and their families. However, the most important part of the laptop program is that students will be able to use computers without going to computer labs. They can work with it at home, in a fast-food restaurant or under the trees-anywhere at all! Because of the many changes in computer technology, laptop use in higher education, such as colleges and universities, is workable. As laptops become more powerful, they become more similar to desktop computers. In addition, the portable computers can connect students to not only the Internet, but also libraries and other resources. State higher-education officials are studying how laptops can help students. State officials are also testing laptop programs at other universities, too. At Westlake College, more than 60 percent of the staff use computers. The laptops will allow all teachers to use computers in their lessons. As one Westlake teacher said, Here we are in the middle of Virginia and were giving students a window on the world. They can see everything and do everything. The main purpose of the laptop program is to give each student a laptop to ________. A. use for their schoolwork B. access the Internet C. work at home D. connect them to libraries Why is the word speak in the second paragraph in quotation marks(_S)? A. They don t really talk. B. They use the computer language. C. Laptops have speakers. D. None of the above reasons is correct. A window on the world in the last paragraph means that students can ________. A. attend lectures on information technology B. travel around the world C. get information from around the world D. have free laptops What can we infer from the passage? A. The program is successful. B. The program is not workable. C. The program is too expensive. D. We dont know the result yet. B In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick Mc Donald, started a drive-in restaurant in San Bernadino, California. They carefully chose a busy corner for their location. They had run their own businesses for years, first a theater, then a barbecuep restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation, they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas .To this small selection they added one new idea: quick service, no waiters or waitresses, and no tips. Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity(N'`),for the brothers had developed a strict routine( z^)for the preparation of their food, and they insisted on their cooks sticking to their routine .Their new drive-in became surprisingly popular, particularly for lunch. People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc. Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954,when he was selling milkshake-mixing machines. He quickly saw the special attraction of the brothers fast-food restaurants and bought the right to franchise(yr~%)other copies of their restaurants. The agreement struck included the right to duplicate( Y6R)the menu, the equipment, even their red and white buildings with the golden arches(b). Today McDonalds is really a household name. In 1976, McDonalds had over $ l billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years in one of the most surprising success stories in modern American business history. This passage mainly talks about_________. A. the development of fast food services B. how McDonalds became a billion-dollar business C. the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonald D. Ray Krocs business talent Mac and Dick managed all of the following businesses except. A. a drive-in B. a theater C. a cinema D. a barbecue restaurant We may infer from this passage that________. A. Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to Kroc. B. the place the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-in C. forty years ago there were lots of fast-food restaurants D. Ray Kroc was a good businessman The passage suggests that________. A. creativity is an important element of business success B. Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothers C. Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray Kroc D. California is the best place to go into business C Business Analysts WantedPosition Type Full-Time Employee Company Name Countrywide Financial Corp. Location Simi Valley, CA; Los Angeles, CA Salary $3600+per month Experience 5-10 Years ExperienceCountrywide Home Loans is the nation's leading independent residential mortgage lender and servicer. Our Loan Servicing & Administration centers provide numerous rewarding career growth opportunities where your hard work and dedication are recognized and rewarded. Our Simi Valley employees enjoy: Business Casual Attire Modern Facilities Fitness Center Countrywide Bank Full Service Cafeteria ATM Our Full-Time Employees also receive these benefits: Stock Purchase Plan 9 Company Paid Holidays 401(k) - all employees of Countrywide are immediately eligible to participate Vision/Medical/Dental Coverage Life & Disability Coverage Tuition Assistance Employee Discounts on Home Mortgage Products and Insurance Responsibilities: * Performs a variety of duties, including research, design, testing and documentation of processes/systems for the enhancement, development and maintenance of business and systems operations. * Develops system/process plans. * Analyzes business processes/problems and proposes solutions to Management and MIS. * Develops AS400/Access reporting and databases. * Utilizes other software tools (such as HTML and Lotus Notes) to create additional databases/reports. * Performs other duties and functions as assigned. Requirements: * Strong analytical, organizational, communication, interpersonal and time management skills. * Excellent PC abilities, especially in MS Office programs. * Experience with one or more mainframe query tools (AS400 query, File Transfer, Client Access and MS Access). * Detail orientation. * Self-motivation. Preferred Skills/Experience: * A Bachelors degree in Business, Finance, Computer Science or a related field. * 3+ years in a mortgage/banking environment, analytical position or a related field. * Experience in relational databases.Contact Us: Address: Lockstone St. 106, Simi Valley, CA Tel/Fax: 86700432-0047 or 86700666-1002 E-mail: cwf@ countrywide.com The purpose of writing this passage is ________. A. to introduce a company B. to talk about the working condition of a company C. to find a retired employee D. to hire business analysts Which of the following people is most likely to be an employee of the company? A. a graduator of the year with a bachelors degree B. someone wanting a part-time job C. a former manager of 40 years old in a bank D. a skillful driver knowing little about computer Which of the benefits will a full-time employee not enjoy? A. Life & disability coverage B. Buying house on mortgage with discount C. Nine company-paid holidays D. Free transportation from home to work According to the passage, which of the statements is TRUE? A. You are likely to get promoted due to your hard work and dedication. B. Excellent PC abilities are not a necessary part for the job. C. What you need to do is only to analyzing business processes and problems. D. You can only contact us by writing a letter, if you interested in the job D NEW YORK, April 21 (Xinhua) In keeping with tradition, New Yorkers on Thursday will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment. From a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to raise awareness for clean water projects to an eco-fashion parade in Times Square, New Yorkers will kick start Earth Day on April 22 with a week filled with climate-related activities. The Earth Day New York website lists more than 157 separate events in April alone --- many of which will take place on or after April 22nd. Thousands of people are expected to gather on Friday and Saturday outside Grand Central Station for a two-day festival of art, music and the environment. Inside the station, a week-long show is illuminating the historic landmark's soaring main concourse with inspiring environmentally themed quotes, messages, photographs and graphic images contributed by artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and Rafal Olbinski. New York has a history of going all out to celebrate their appreciation for Mother Earth. On April 23, 1970, a New York Times article described, "huge, light-hearted throngsN " ambling down autoless streets "as the city heeded(la0R) Earth Day's call for a regeneration of a polluted environment by celebrating an exuberantp` mnv rite of spring. For two hours, except for cross-town traffic, automobiles were barred from Fifth Avenue between 59th and 14th Streets. In addition to shutting down Fifth Avenue, then-New York Mayor John Lindsay made Central Park available for Earth Day. The crowd was estimated as more than one million -- by far the largest in the nation. Earth Day was first realized in 1970 by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, who wanted to increase environmental awareness. Now, more than one billion people in 190 countries are expected to attend related events. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Earth Day to come worldwide B. New Yorkers to celebrate Earth Day C. The History of Earth Day D. Protect our Mother Earth Which of the following activities may not be found outside Grand Central Station? A. art exhibition B. music performance C. running race D. environmental protection campaign What does the underlined word mean in the seventh paragraph? A. walking slowly and in a relaxed way B. fighting ones way C. pushing hard forward D. singing and dancing? Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. More people would like to celebrate the coming Earth Day on the Internet. B. People could attend the first Earth Day celebration in the Central Park. C. The Fifth Avenue was totally shut on the first Earth Day D. Earth Day was first realized in Wisconsin. E Mrs. Blouse had been with the Johnson family for three generations. This was no mean feat for an article of clothing. She had survived the test of time; and though her colors were faded and her material worn thin, she was still loved through and through. 00Mrs. Blouse could never forget the day when Great Grandma Johnson had first discovered her on the clothing rack  it was love at first sight! GG had held her up to the light and laughed as she exclaimed,  this is the perfect blouse; I ll never part with it. 00Well, good old GG hadn t quite lived up to her word. After years of garden parties and beach picnics GG had passed Mrs. Blouse on to her daughter, Grandma Johnson. This was the beginning of a difficult season. The special attention that GJ gave her made the other clothing jealous! Ms. Skirt and Mrs. Scarf were particularly mean towards her. Eventually, they even managed to turn Ms. Undergarment against her! 00GJ often wore Mrs. Blouse on special occasions; this was an encouragement for Mrs. Blouse in light of all the ridicule she endured. In fact, whenever Mrs. Blouse was feeling depressed she would turn to her memories: walking through the park with GJ on the first day of spring, feeding the new baby together, or just baking cookies in the kitchen. 46:<>fhl<68X5;ciy TZ ,:NC I !4!ɻɻɛh 40J5CJ h 4>*CJh 40JCJh 4CJKH h 4CJh 40JCJ h 45CJh.`h 45CJh.`h 45CJaJo(h 45CJaJo(h.`h 45CJaJ=6<>fh ( BRf*.kk<8Z & Fgd 4gd 4$a$gd 4Z== !"" #E#z####2$X$$$$%:%g%%%%&&& & Fgd 4gd 4 WD`gd 44!:!|!!!!!!O"U"&'X'^'Q+R+/313@@@@@@@@AA/A9APA[B]B~BBC*D;DEFRFSFGGzHHHHHHHHKKLLLLR򵬵h 4CJKH#jh 4CJUmHnHsHtHh 40J6CJh 40J56CJh 40J5CJh 40JCJh 45CJaJh 4CJPJ h 45CJh 40J5CJ h 4CJ h 4>*CJ9&&'X'\'^'(c+L-{.C/^12.3/31323&6m9;<=->h?@ & Fgd 4 & Fgd 4 WD`gd 4$a$gd 4gd 4 & Fgd 4@@@@@@QA{ $Ifgd 4bkd$$IfTf J!044 laT $$Ifa$gd 4$a$gd 4gd 4QARA\B]BB4`kd$$IfT J!044 laT $Ifgd 4bkd}$$IfT  J!044 laTBB)D*DDF6`kd$$IfT J!044 laT $Ifgd 4`kdg$$IfT J!044 laTDFEFGGyH6`kd$$IfT J!044 laT $Ifgd 4`kdM$$IfT J!044 laTyHzHHHHH $Ifgd 4bkd3$$IfTo J!044 laTHHHIJKLLLLMN-OOP}}}} WD`gd 4$a$gd 4 & Fgd 4gd 4bkd$$IfTn J!044 laTP|Zֆ&*̕T`Vb Иܘr~šFhZ.0248:׿׸ױ׭hx/jhx/Uh |h.`h 4o(h 4 h 4CJo( h 4CJ\U h 4>*CJh 4CJaJ h 45CJ h 4CJh 4CJKH$\h 4CJQJh 4CJKHh 4>*CJKH:00Today Mrs. Blouse was again being passed on to another family member! Mrs. Blouse was both excited and nervous  how would Mrs. J and her current clothing treat her? Much to her delight, the new clothes accepted her with open arms! She discovered that some articles of clothing had been with the family for five generations  Great, Great Grandpa s winter coat! They hit it off together and were soon swapping stories of the good old days. The other garments listened eagerly. This new season would bring joy once more! How many kinds of garments are mentioned in the passage besides Mrs. Blouse? A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six What does the underlined expression mean in the third paragraph? A. Live long enough B. Do as one said before C. Become more excited D. Fail one s promise Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Mrs. Blouse was the most popular servant in Johnson family B. Great Grandma Johnson didn t show any affection to Mrs. Blouse at the first sight. C. Mrs. Undergarment was not the only one who was against Mrs. Blouse. D. Mrs. Blouse was very sad because the current clothing treat her bad. Which of the following is the best title? A. The memories of Mrs. Blouse B. Never to be envious of others C. The happy life of the Johnson family D. The varieties of clothes in one family ,{NwS^ b 35R ,{VRQ\OqQ$N nR35R ,{N[݋kXzzqQ10\k\1R nR10R Americans often say that there are only two things a person can be sure of in life; death and taxes. Taxes consist of the money which people pay to support their government. There are generally three levels of government in the United States: federal, state, and city; therefore, there are three types of taxes. Salaried people who earn more than a few thousand dollars must pay a certain percentage of their salaries to the federal government. The percentage varies from person to person. It depends on their salaries. That is, the percentage of the tax increases as a person's income increases. The second tax is for the state government: New York, California, North Dakota, or any of the other forty-seven states. Some states have an income tax similar to that of the federal government. Of course, the percentage for the state tax is lower. Other states have a sales tax, a percentage charged to any item bought in that state. For example, a person might want to buy a packet of cigarettes for twenty-five cents. If there is a sales tax of eight percent in that state, then he has to pay twenty-seven cents. Some states use income tax in addition to sales tax to raise their revenues (z6e) . The state tax laws are diverse and confusing. The third tax is for the city. This tax comes in two forms: property tax (people who own a home have to pay taxes on it) and excise tax, which is charged on cars in a city. The cities use these funds for education, police and fire departments, public works and government buildings. Since Americans pay such high taxes, they often feel that they are working one day each week just to pay their taxes. People always complain about taxes. They say that it spends too much of their tax dollars on useless and impractical programs. Although Americans have different views on many issues, they tend to agree on one subject: taxes are too high. TitleAmericans Pay Too 76 TaxesReason to pay taxesPeople pay money to support their three 77 of governments. 78 of taxes 79 taxes For salaried people earning more than a few thousand dollars, the more they 80 ,the more they pay to the federal governmentState taxesThe state tax laws 81 in all American fifty states, some having income tax and some having sales tax while some having 82 to raise their revenues. And people are confused.City taxesGovernment 83 property tax on their home, and excise tax on their cars.People s attitude towards paying taxesThey think the governments are using their money in the 84 way. They often complain and are 85 to pay so high taxes. ,{N0fNbhnR25R GPY`O/fNgNS ؚ~_gT`O@b(Wvs~\>NLN!khQsv^uZO `ONhhQSOf[udQNNQ ^g^Mr. WangYSR v^JTwY NNOvsQOo` e2010t^6g27e0WpSs~@b(WYe[;mRQ[^JT+RS bgqYu_ Tf[NbcT|e_ SbkbYe[I{0la 1. ͋pe100]S QvH $Ifgd 4ukdh$$IfT0=x ;044 laTĜZx .026}}rrpp $dha$gd 4dhgd 4gd 4ukd$$IfT0=x ;044 laT 68<>BDHJLNPR &dPgdZ :>@DFJLNPRh |hGh |hGaJo(jhx/Uhx/ 6182P:pZ. A!"#$%S n"Kt ~WPNG  IHDRksRGBDIDATx^Edy>M|uW`whA0$H RZpF3$5DhﻼJo›sD!3+3~?_mgl^Ǜiw}-U(4RJDDV|tS jAdi@^uA T݊#s*M?L4Og$~lFlQYq9˳aihEh]PT8 uP?$c8Z-\wbj4{{{Jbrcb2*O 4dLQi&t9йf$Ir<̏x3 )U*P7YIČ&t,@D,%Z,%qpqsñAs.|D9:ICIE+="#3r 40Zŧ$TXT,M 9L 3 vy6˳TDy(:ͩ$ E9iwEQ 4 M{39ޗ `h8.͙bs 4wz$XpDtPIQ(Q3K^et,. )nNY/N'Kq( .:<\dFȺ1x"bS!ז䞰iG%4 y7TM nb{#S<~y|D: S=>"xJd$cℊ< A|cGÐ%hP4sy{1ݡ ˈWƆK3 ;(OsK,)XcuǣϋL ?:.(FiFGפ2)Ť 7١T$<b{1i<8˰c),#\VN6 ~{roX,IsI[ /8Cn1ls<|<`aY,˰6,ͱ,>|' n< 9b-bp1c҈bXlg|ddKPQK q%B_$~Q0LIxA(r] 浪*=928#8XF4˲QN`scx8,dq@Rn˲L $xe/>W"1d_c2dȚ2pP'ˊw|E!&ϒ&_aUp{nY6NV|98=/ cQ8NQav0tDГ Ѷy.VJIfYj4yV9/X$jxN39XbljOI2!w个2.(p$a O'7J<9ػ|~8,b}~ˆC#[t&Èru XIPpV1y yqy&ޠ^Rraj̢ Z,#Y2KT.-i|GХ/qN`JdBYe ܦR<. ah=N2ZK J0RN%vh]6"Pb֓r.cuObG<#'M;N8E8~"^4NPxN?7K7_zhpDcu~)xz8dM^Dx,ogL $k1pkB`G!$c8ME8b$.fSÐfL0_:Ƣ Ew4jY@F+;røw\&lwʊXK}.۱(*dhy]c]<L%X\f |!!6p=aHt` o]vCV(0ح:z 2W!ME!uC,D|MX&EXGl$J"wFFxÔs @ޅp 1SBiD#.,"jqiG:e%ZE V`I@Z"0*KcnʐȜ}g'1Bs:d5 *>|쳿8VWV8ZcCj IW+~\MIpy7% f3b9M!,%Ji`\ ϰ9J6O28wd\c'[Y|Ăq@L ;9ykF2(G[`l!KxLTE'n-">"`!!rF%༓_!9#Q0bXS7TE4jBI{G_}NǎRFQu<Ӑ ]!~q\Rĉ!X>#d lHEȳ$ сӾ/ bJ(iQ' "#$9",V ^~So`0F<7phK aYRYL+,4q=@ XI`C`Kcg ț wXDrQDro+/N9ǝ`EMH egGb 9Hl8WX\85Y5zRZXPjXP _}ah)kL%ohX&$)gđ𤙀'Tk`̈큪V*A+`8{¯_?wgޑF_ H/Q4)~ǮK\OQ$ǵ H‹+a+!!E  283(6" x% seLS2W2Y;J,Hd{c@#|AĮD H`S6P܍'q(3ȥlpWSBx/K#eɁƝRkmA#ORAsNl.4W__AaֵcDj^$iG؁|܀Eƒ 090,">5#* Kt wif$1"9@,>B*D.~ * =axݻaYH bWO 5FV_{FV,շ $x_2G4?3 O$`+lSw[J'!>v_;S|-Lןxhn>+?)'GOٴ{# sNҋ`Y#Xz&H-w7C"!,'nX #d`U,G:5BAQ0#Ķ [IVp8ˊFxwi\>dxw^#to{pxHYU 4%U2 `,+%!U%^}{%imgҟa_Ng{ȬinI'oQʋdr#XDAgq 83ɰbKbAH`x7w! Ξ`m) IiDIH!@>wCmw/k!ƀ qjILX?CU8hfERM{`H6q y"'%%6 X[_O;o+(e+# Ae&\ GR]\q 5JU+ q홄bx J,)M~$:MB`!qIdδZ$JevvV wG" FN; ?w.^̼??={+=j왆m/gN.z~{Y*M!_DL.I=&ɵ0uqjG$2bc$VKXA!Y'J$U@ 4MjWe=Ehbd-EM ÁP$e #~ +nGO^ 9EuA`x3`0`v`MP;HY{^[R\ktmfuzֹ<~, 9;7|]m؛@{"xXM܄d08#&w!T#Q 99eFa  |>b_@"U /c>̑IĬ8c$6ls$,۞0"T 8n{aemc7w á砾:i\ӄ`ttO~RSS?;3c)9AH`V;az6ER\3~4,-kVQnm|ŊnRovqSNr}D`{vKsJ{!,*OM­A`s,= dxy,3>B`8 0|/HA$aO*HaIOӁznjnb)7׫XQhȑc(~SesAd7N禥*z1)f_?CcsP8oNss@|׺62.>w{YQ߽vyiR BPk;8y#!p\EUDzFi d*3QH 9s2LXc*aV?E3:̙ESDqPFd W484$Bc"rHR(Vg^2;7wRՙkhd5:,Bz隿u{ AM7n(̭tƶY y’:gmL54mpun/7ɩw^:F?=6?e|>ytߝk,ƣlzIkT)p >b MQJxR#ReC KGB )Dr" G.,b2H)n4hR3Á?Hуʐ<# ($ ˎ @1 TOv΍{~[?^pt`T֎<ԙyY W\AEsU)>\t_* 7z[ %G@.D>`owXm ..n>> wR:dW%v{ 26AS&,R- ٿ."4vQ$+>.P KYr(Y܅%mH;T`XP6EF  ?i{(iI]&_O?p>ërk߷Z?DiNjҞTz^iFg5ܣ7#BhEee<~ Z,R[$@xsSdZt;}0p"K10+>$ջSwoHJr W#0b*N@r&$d %E=|E$$bvW!Ɂbx9ILH<ALslMqDw Bȅ0 #؜4^z{5'9αz _ic9`ۛR 5ؼ*xfU8K,0+=64ٻ;Y]9O,<~j65;fJgGWԘa:+HY+$ok#\7q%Q<.ƛǹ\| (PJ%3Ȳ_% ld7):jXNxv{)W?}Z^62o}tWoAMcg7no:鲞Ut ވnN7͍#+`ԛkfu}d+aeN(W%l2S$E2ᄒ5JӳSV0}]]y~0U*j{S܋??/`g+w!+eO7@)xEi( lR Ɠ~..u.` o;Lq;kHQ[RQ);!Qv< NKMY%Ti%{#̓1 I.-.7#|폞?싑MUz1@RR.8\@mYQT3xA+ݹG\=LQJ2g`#Wm/͈+o7N=ԑ׾|L73xq%E^=7R/H5Hbr:q(uZڄS^wo~~Vg.;G/ɳGc"JntrtwӋ<p|o8dK0nB&"Qd{$ieGZAMP_,˦k6^_~'>Y[HЉh,6ZKlIpwZ"R.OF}c*04%7nlL{ ˯dU^7yn٬(l֘\z{r 'omԃi7d7Ufj3mL/;aLDƞ3Bp=Y HjG4(D >u%]PQg_<ܾx%*;%xm{{TE@6;[{OW9KmΞj+;f` :ZSTxdfnuoIy;Dq#9)@ 8թ|+ZZ7pKS59uz{}zpv*,/;+l"OS+o#L1 (;Dr"?1 R:{GتpJg]_<>կ~ @z$<6aQ6rsV"W{=/=xbodr𰟀[ȱ oٛgįl"B3a0*J\};&c٣F!:yr+dya}AjIlb=;:[)}ESӇёWR*#$ [JÇ^ΛW_\E[˛dcZH:HoBF~" 3rA|ȈaFVܾƨL,Ă(÷ Dq+SS;&}\U_W/{\Mk{b^OtᕡwgA _S֌f D!d:9xT"X]7^'2c77ooK3vAX(qⅳ]iLΰ*Wp}꾕fM};/Nݷ{LRbj DZ;'$=p /0cV8EϨ/^pyݵ \MWE;_._ϗ?>}[{#KN+L楿gVd AawӃa]>rhxuC)T"жAXax=k=u7x){vj?=9T\)Hm;QqzʵctOM6Aň; 3;17?*|~6nّP>L'{aI4c'?R|.ulCǵ)PSp,)."AfaR-EMQپ9s \& z*7uCu|ԓaxa{gLh^K/Yذ'_-!ž h^8=>T!;_?PGKoݩZՀN#?W/t{GC;9ڬ+? Fu_Xrx}Qun(f#E]MO>;ڸ|`Mv9=gey۔("[QC *Ơ@s=a"A `n04l@A >+-<> oV{ڑV{2q!߷~h'Y?;du'R m׾P.l nvdctg@0܃;f EP0-eӬln߀+7Tƕ/2Vi7x;_Y[|G̮>o--<-a`K\C6|PСx:MbT .H=AeW_Upe34p[V4P2 Amu6Zұ.N/ckE''=*+O3XW (ySăPGҭŒdMb.K @ʔ3QZb{׷oH]QѪU[t0lSNTYu[Ҷy[ٍ9>].5sK1x‘ݽ՞^wm[`N kcQ5.] 0cHEME5R؛"޼aG Pc5Pip9 4C/WA39ۜ/!&-YwtK3Gr{)Wx, ˬRr0ƻf}+ _7s(v | `b7o~,sg r3S,8z/)mQԍ}CALR j EdlJ ANP%t9Kҁ>Z^FpűF3÷8F`QER۠\+OϾ=w?;@LƲœڋkGvµAKZX](=xSI+V/qӠT,Bz/gcW?p2}]҂FkEJ#U9JvZ?* ){Q#(0qįr NpǢ_{$WF/8Dr8Js"?DO0VYTDTuUtfx0u02ܹ׎SZ^Zqm?OGwvoܸuu4)(sES jѼs{g;2jxmj JN>,oimQG&͊3Uzeb"?:j׺) ude6^ܚjf( 1g 2OWMmDCXsfMA]"C .H4WHEozؙ#DҌ # Xh_QriMUߺh`GnoMOW;{ϝKs3 <轪OڛҌ=cW*C`funٞ ǴθZk3}KR7[EZ x:zzք().z%h4g*C/ k>uSF4pnFy0`ZG@:v[]qaRـt G&p*ա=-G/b Vӝ uMth`@Ȓl﹎*t9 mb0(_>\qs ڂ{lZ(**u63ϽK m{O=ʞrrp\$#1|ͨ>utX7L:(WMcZ$Q~kE[`1ôjcT8X ω#Vr}S]{:lc~ۗZt [~F|eȳ!a~@Љt- ;CHmG?VthڰY҅@&r2ЁN˾sC2 Q9J%!pm: `\ٸ@#љ9P=|e[i^^FP.MUjqDrU- zɧ7sa/Jgqstq TsAX-4O8URTARAዯ&q  ¤%&L:I= `H&tVDZmµ* {Eɶjڠ]=oW+31'EYu VT~W{Nڞg#ѾiٱSwP/ꥫaĎKf&$Nz3|-(l~] ҕ2- |:h5Ap.KQ[xY_͋Ho}V`JngI2\_7I h,MCցtU4f°6umVWCg^/2Ƴ*̤C%KB~1V V^Ml^%)嫏mJ+7rvf$%m zG2R9}/GjzPErz8lv|*#oSS0a+y=7 C =dD%|ՙo ԲѡXI#U(vax&@^sdaq*@bDd wbYJGǎ<8ut(zsfLAoE,$6@Y\m)}r2fo5fH7Sq=3+zUyU( t/wꆸs}~ }PuΠlP\Xxd+oK[#,pǝ-/ N(x7`zpH5Q $0<3߼qQkB&"P)ʖVN0#viQ-%s]|4i=hCdiӌqHe~A;IcRA ڟfF@n/Judrn+ye7s)X[߲r5cMq򯁣dR3ȝҌXXUCP޺fP4V"4FT3KzTu8ԙA˩9\^Zj!51az\8<7`:J5΍k#\f@9$ EzB: !(F{9ԘC0ܛw^׿{~ٹl!5SnT!-9;xt4BDlSS_ _oWxطL^; jU<k=HL,tCČ5.(Ɇ1#QFWnL]Td>CL}r2P4H~<<2  Bhv b\sb<*9vY4,#聳O䥧[o/|g۱{~^5K@dGy7JQI  jWڗߓΔE-U_~{o=٩ԑ jyBT2h!Ik&Cg x'\.R:G @ g}gЙpo?zѧO:#?}Q.V*3[|%LI3e\P,z摒9TC;.cMLm/! q,K r ڝI"F;SP9;75mY6#6uk.WFd@UtNl۫?v3ιs^voʽ):#(g޿{_M{n1mnmo??ṵg?G_͝qFƱ#mŧ VGwYnoZCt Ү"^$6@2!2׾~lH? g<]@k BCp+UYcKd O8O2=1%3<gu)͡\\VXr"4Eo$PwC=jm<?G̮ZGե~|̯OY/+׾/=}CSw9]GŊ /чsƭp45%k3}r˯\2cXU;Љ2G KS͎(oLo\xН 2U|ۻ7+j9Q*iS{%@[.LPCh`yEH%=D8@~.SATl#Xz]3- Lԁ)lrU4 Spa={z~GXY&=>4׋SI&ol߼>^dlܺu+t^766gV,`{#QA{ M^??Vk+AOOϙjagр*WQ1BrL(>ݠII(MUYȆЄ K*[C؇؀ZXt1 r4 QC#H`MB[Jea~U":(U ems5i8 rr 3w8,c|s =`h mݱ=;82"% qR|H{aB*ze#3'63̙^koz"+፽FA]ޤG.ms&;}#!%u1WM AFearNJXp,h~!#m4"8q q*kJ?i:c5"p-tQ)taD}wpa1'ʴB:b4J 5dt9(x n$if7$R0QT/;c* &j[2șQ6H\A6"EO _CQKD` EUNxZ;qϜ&J6;uC-74 .䮆+'#Pf WD)<}QQyQuLZAMШH+ZJw[YL TKY јΟE߻`SM+o}e`ni*ݳ^WDHЮqbAe۫NJ誄.{ѐn؋G^8tm( x I }̮=(MA\ xہ9WԹdjkl@Oy:i8v-d#w{XsGŏ|0jc\VN(mTME"l|! z70Qڷ`;1=}̈qٹU[j/ E`2{sMy5sFקv#5鰸 s) F2JL9뎾Poytd{)҃H .-FAO3pn哉25 ~bm^R;V״RHu7{ch{Fٞ{uF#f,=*!u O6CMQlviSEd"$0%c: t{M $r{wkԣϼj$M"C2[s=}#8P2&Q/ދ`G,I@+p`X..+2g#kef6;ư%=A*?4YZ)6wBE_c7̝&mo۷Bf9RGesl/PRKaŤx 0걟4-Z}`W;?rm8[qYj.쯳o+Q{!QxI;x#GrF }rch2K!.i6I6tQFQ?8ιN|- ѬzY4 &_B I nCi'5d:-mUydRd+2Jl /;}nPV_5.j@|q@~tj烨HBysvX)qEGC $X2I%-Q t-@P6X>sb^n髝!֗H IBgwYma8lֆ4zrKس+Դ:{`lqqAˀ#׬j ǎ ŠwqU*]< ڣ;W}ў_N-/JGؿzY{dMjr KV{9~zy0A=?IQrCQyöaVa#iЁ?߀ !) cņjm^}:{+ֵ;ZT$04Uf.Mת e>8z@DR'^ӧz~@N=0BYpPsHyGBմ۽ 7Q>N߸ngת6 hYh73O.wLv%H-&jEPYBxŇ}ٶ *i`jRσZ? J@uhUtdAnwv,*ƆɷQ.1qV Z56=-IĂQt"\J )E B' ZD*lLBcfzqyN4rL-H!hB_ʀjb!$@iKuzpX˯P(\lo,޾- ıOSL+ @41:i?I`)cp,Ps.Zy2*xԐNBЀkG m5A!Èf QV1MCźIwj̮B[[;OE_Ȳ鶀_iPtb/ eS(A|7!5'iuEEO710iE:!G$*ӡ6D̄RLg;Opj!sw9K;q],3nov:(>i\oOOF!s[ hjP*4L?NuF Z 68A.0H @8'M[\k(xan7Yk$Z|AXbx}T^~wѓ12Ջkw#^,+\!""U&1hs G0$Q{g ȡ=hZ (9l?\5}5k6V"[O{'z ZҠ6V m )W RR`!DPW>¥2jj9 m1!E_2zQ`I<Lr{U>fʓ$숢Z eҜ 2+aM=p}aIu=C+uc$D>Jl(sȋM -..R\Woߝ9ѝ}x}^͟$Q~ZZ~`{](&L&|%r@> A_6]cV}Dd_e6 Qr `}2DG, EṪUX ~DN߃j"^AƑP+Xd\' WK m>ƫoB!w/NtQ!/x*@#wHH(FƩ@@nThƥ4Lom؋T܀ Y0Ar !^ ,PMBJC X՝SVfJBC3" w[SZ2`v*sQ4{Fۅ Cւ9v]`?1A's2;H>uARcAc.H4"k׮޸_<)DگW_ޭW k݃,JkFYP>._"3 tZ%wy)4tō]h 8@GX,rP2aXAРJ,ub3> u^ `a~)nN*cIl Tja]dpBJeh BP2 cC#)ǁͬhݐ8)zb"%!%yqP4?z|{@^@VxLIEjdZ*'M*掉!Q`3LH-y{ɲwd,ωdNm~lzN\\5z"nD B1mCliWD,w|uɧ04kS*\ &RD9 bЗ `b@avLSm`y} ]p^1?eB\nf0ր6v]b <GbR1%?).(cW+ܨt\[(N-Szۿ4 W0WYdlÔAMh)Lh`Y TDi*0ѿ}iӮO#Kà[Ѡ<[Wa`,^RCT1I 8=h^dgN| = x}C  3&ûd.C>N0 dTdM7*x495=^jrQ (ǡ krG,臭]읢Q(Q76oz 'ٿe=l4Tƈ]W(-r:#  : ]ad(6c.C8Q4y&iu_~g/ɛ4/ř];q^:'c$^08xP7 Q4frΜTg  j~ pl@'%זº[G̏22G ;[-]!rU1Qiu Q`AQwF(Z ~>7 yXsɲ8pJFE;+0 p~|3wW.~ȁ8\ԆD£ Oo*֔pC͎mveE' YkAXDPECViι\ш ]. ]i[̫cHDϘ1xj6wY:ԓw4t| cH{"ne%aHݢȘkF1 !xP%ԅ"%Ma0ZXCy#p 3كv't6!zX L2UPAQs,Ӎ|`GL#Of$# _~G3S J?D G#QD] aQj DGݡAs , ȣ^(f٣dͤI}ZbT0b"t 1>Q *qhB*_4&YLw~ lF]^݉u,.>f^XX2q{#*SIp@5p=6 iH*,'4GEcp @=!y$z99 z_i:֭1Z:4kp T b #veттj(Rh(7j fAL[qd&:E! @5Qeh(G6A )jvvP]~k]6#Lxΰ^XTxɔ59˳PEϷIY7uqcx j:а^8IW> Giw{ kh ) 1.8Zeg ao̔* '%5P/Leuhx hPrXbLj!+l.2s5+Bc-^wch22ZR\P ZƈfXVjè4QwS1Uo'$eN7ޙ]`NeEL k>Mp`e jܹsH4W3Ghv4цq2(81Z,jnPd!; OA:K6;[T9J0.vmlU ߋnWd`p2HI 2&Ɓ7K]!TWSC_Z*$K%R@z(Y'.-z:ݝ=r?l\]{jN~vD{7weuzkc޷wxŵQ=QI!nwrQR/eD1K<++O;C+pEaTmfl%( $E XшQ;cuiSŨp0),PC;=(@‹{d8hd3k7mMC DD9XNzڜY,fW]}Wk^\Et +H:a^;s)dġa/kAhk% K+XnD(|h""6bR3ѣ@DEaOf<3?o4d/*#ˡF0wMa J ICOί/4* Uo6c!pu$CQ0T]bf6y Z&3*sNj[m(Oo|o.q=u~_Bήԍ[/Lu\37|ŷ Rߖ8n#"nceq2& "j))(!9 T?vьU=0R#bLU&!ú_pQ.ؼ8(~Ikم!FG>Rgp v!aHh@|magY-N=3IB8(C16 В&0tfR! k|?](yT}Wc~pϟX?k{?/gKA0N镓޹tg>p tdb= yH=AFqBolV㱸o!WH\@f(S բ !C U_NCƋ22\`?v ,h0bC{?~pXBmn{\P y0D-- 4U BDx;PV*ӗ0rM!`#z 3(` GZ4}(hV1%:>}LPK!/)%Dζ{΃[7LQ JY2AnbBdU1_(yn>~@W^cz穥6PuCG,Ut _AHC'9A^|ӿIu=dha7`Z +@b0ht40ۅ`ocS,lG4D4C/UJSv rԪqⰉSJ L X34#!"?v>Te wMڃPZzH}̿u(:Nl<^?tĒy !\[YǬ(QF'֤7p&øO!mniҔzvx`!#غ0Hhxαl``AJ d2A+/T&4Mhoj#z (vAXP?jeB;I&q~mN c=Sj0<)H & hLD X xԮ?7GB pPֲ\ <(Jc{ֈP #,q/vPLĚ}O5ʐY-梾z՗޼hE/SaTG]; z$0͝aEm4lpn/@{21cpQ|,$d $̀B0| Cэ2Ȣ6 ABωhcE+B$+NyoJXF$*x1-FB3@e 1tIi[nIF<J(.~T4 EGU(>ԗV<6z;T/+'omo\U,7)bOA,QT vb$C#l]uu6#4AS۶;Ȉ +Vb+dZB3vU'd9F͖iZ ;=lɼI\9 2I!5'#`:J8X-=dr: [>+`Fv'HAtA s'ÇX`5i̓2u{gM! auf &'{:*&7F $)C&#X$?>?%cj1 >T0"ɻf)љ>{\x:+cuP⊹눥jX%L냏E yw%XW;#cAXn"JMf6F%]^l~/k uvX.(, Mr^^w➓gv+C4@xa3FrP.df:U5p|C7C:P^J|A V*̢'Lx\r7$!q&3{inaH($%A%!~iYh !~t,v^;БӓId*jfHP܈ @ Hw&8z*^BNfy#) &DZEwRv0bWE H@ R 6AL-q  L-p+q]xL  3ʳ(%x'R&#d\52K*(Ј("9bPyBH7[!1KdicH<Ҫnh8#*Yp@ SD&߷AhuA6VC;})%k+YcPZЏfj ` 3qN9`JkX26'u!1QhDUPV28[Z1 Hɠ;2˶\Z~Zl UtJU!ܬlsS[ S[?S(@uAޅb`5zih +)5`_ԛ4w=*е HnMWCJ!`h-[!2L9G9KYDc}z 6 0~ >j̣P-*vCԔ83: hU)F0)׫L`m ZE)ώ̜i.hɊ4 Ew҄XpMjdcά) t)dt,91`冭ќf( Tt[ #B+[ %$C~[oYĐt,C1t0r 8+D.e\B3V!B"6Dc})m*kRt 0}8f-MUo;֡um͝8)t& 0۫ >Ed@QXy-SC54xZ=L hK+nzFo{v06fCCTZ}ϏS4@<V/p o\{-я#쪃oJ;2#G80|&Df!5*Dv7A1 UB2%K hзL4,ZL .d h_+>ϱ zB/|-p(8,<^LAL ٬^ ሇ*ڐT66xcZdPzV(/Ꮡ`9FfmiyZڳN?tJ6/}ӥ5"VCюLaCވ=J}&M8>##4j%$qlE!$hLvRH 0$Byȑ"#D-A tRRq].k0m{ȳdp@Xj7JlcNU%TxIP]b ";W'Jld^Z[׬.Gye )C<妄]Ul E; oN4P'K<^DOUP=KM IEE RA2O0_9R0:`% hUViDdfD@pG0+\qq9a O 3aKi-̈j`4l*HhP~ ~L7uPݫ&yQ‚gH)ҊYÔ5 "CC}̦ $/OV)hW%DOF+|ƿ b=AZJ{?:+4SW៹7.y$S/\[\%v8C /%5 1n9CbcdK'6_7/Hy0`Bu33=oaFM_A2{&LyݿxQŧV~7aZy5/CL,Y A>t))͙ewH7 rm=Ljw hңf+{GceA2&mS1v~XE%aPhL^굹8G[D|8P+T(1E[5w+hah(3C2aHf- JZ=v\[8 K/J+u7"Љ zxZ8%#EgQ7ovG 6pej ^9ZPFk_J1DnbzAg9I![R}Ƞbii%_;ǭ/oP;%%O<,*SS׹Mjʭ͇|C}'meo|s$/m.OWK=iCeYOr еK_+aJ=[.Iω!z$}DP1*8sy޿9 _ofټr=@Y٤o`B`FSo sT6^5^I;@_RΪ-jj4j߽|kgnN Be "Pav(<  s{5Ejkm Kj 5zMs},~ڷ>8Mn+W_^ f_&ڨo7.8x璵;Fhj]o] a&(W ԫ[W'TaSd,t3_]_6[Br'dFܐ܆dS $woy%cI)0$X:kQ!V`7we;'>3'+_da#)#r^שo+Rt11ltsOO?{׹yнI$MMd pa?XէO4rf ?* % ?&3$Ɉeh(*B&?oƵXyXI*SeE+֪M`?]8( [f󭃛߹SYR͝^aSC2%fO0|1?BlE!("T,[nEӱ%yژ:un{7t:BMQ-]H䕯^R_W=jUR!lR0/MO4[^R^~Tcpِ&!11;&C!(lC a]#B~H2fXD;޸ze?Ut@gky{#pq3P~@|K1RhdðX4 ]+5{ :s{oG0a%h_N?ͧ&bRUV$Tej~rTOnTE+2v9Nс!Z DENI f,vߎKx?7먿9RG.##yQtDO j_O s]XU's[;'>xD"8MҦ+`o ̜!-G@vKo@?9'h@R#;%8<*?#+gBZ3HYY~x&KKmfX?VIjֱQO]`ߠ͔}ٓgI}KF k&<J\hU:F)䄡#r _I֑+%!]HN1iۈ:~OX!ʓ3 n9{D1H|XeM*qX(?t)F! uчzv 03ej-A`HR\Z jRlLwj 27>߹ͷo[w"lpH,^Rw'N&WI!JT0pzw &Kw0)n'A@K(0AkFtiTZ~}<5J\uNSU+ y /o3Ͼ/ؑVzC-%C\Lg.Ս52f1@CT萑/L3~e@B 3rc+AψnqKɃ?OPRs?tc?y-}%}օݍrܙ͂@OOħv&k[VWh~yq$[iT*`RbJYɊA>02‹6x veEۼF:]^/OHxT\M [ZoV?(Z158[Yf)l̨9oCSA7J2}PJwp5MUS:KfL5w,/7|^;RVN L5USPEƕmO,=nsOHmJ7fnԈ 9/ԧPP 24ܧBnYs~?`(K5̠%-%J)3{У1'9y&"z\ Ls%碙,ahO Vڇ|.3{FO A!̤tnZmVVcE@T*#'~B ,f @/-$i9c%.x;#6Fa<8E@yDZl0j8O>ͥ';O`'?T_G@@Bh64Ꮀ;X'*۰Ex;"DbMKX6qT9U 2˃F &O^XLXJ^(F=hP1"1fd +sXL4I$LLrSJQ՜!xrB#/O£'hu Eb\n D}>4 h͎9 hˏ,5NA'-Z|-/`|UQV `˸v7R|mudsE}R`% 8`dDh h@\Y{mC`H7G!"+C4Cƚ'r{͠[BO|5"!Q* Å"e\CnMơ\D֘ !| f$Q\D )yd6tׅjQ%/WDOg.:x M)bX }?D8bUoLP>j4802ZxLuï)"xh(K1*ഒ Z^xi𠡇I؁/$᧻)_)dCZh*+T]dBy-)99muQaܡF+A 3 Lsvz 2@Ei43ӣ>}J^f2(%P]bVO ้Ρ*MyTiC)j┐ti Z?6.I$ Q(94.E1jM r CqW.W*5$hp:0+$遯C<=px2h4cl57EA)Y$4u!МHQ&UH- s:=FKN$jj>VgKlrp55%E/LaN](#/$ P/. B 0Af -P/0{&Mh!@B20[S44á@nڜ4-aL"=#"eBhqV/dIG'!=|`Sӑ^YnScȴ"pCPvGlHw@ B[B#tY\T8MJݡtAìVD CLl %Dм=Pa&HtPh@%L%P %rTtZ%asS͂@$m( }k 1FV00Ed,CuN$8qCƏY83IENDB`{$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V f0,5J!Tu$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V  05J!Tq$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V 05J!Tq$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V 05J!Tq$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V 05J!Tq$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V 05J!Tq$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V 05J!Tu$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V o05J!Tu$$If!vh5J!#vJ!:V n05J!T$$If!vh5t5#vt#v:V n0,5t5$$If!vh5t5#vt#v:V 0,5t5$$If!vh5t55#vt#v#v:V 4@0+,5t55$$If!vh5t55#vt#v#v:V 40+,5t55$$If!vh5t55#vt#v#v:V 40+,5t55$$If!vh5t5#vt#v:V 0,5t5$$If!vh55;#v#v;:V 0,55;T$$If!vh55;#v#v;:V 0,55;T$$If!vh55;#v#v;:V 0,55;Tb 2 0@P`p2( 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p8XV~PJ_HmH nHsH tHJ`J cke $1$a$ CJKH_HaJmH nHsH tH$A`$ ؞k=W[SOBi@B nfh*B*phRC@"R  4 ckee,g)ۏ,ckeeW[)ۏxVD^ OJQJaJ"W@1"  4p5\"X@A"  4:_6]rQr  4ckee,g)ۏ Char,ckeeW[)ۏ Char,CJKHOJPJQJ_HaJmH nHsH tHPK![Content_Types].xmlj0Eжr(΢Iw},-j4 wP-t#bΙ{UTU^hd}㨫)*1P' ^W0)T9<l#$yi};~@(Hu* Dנz/0ǰ $ X3aZ,D0j~3߶b~i>3\`?/[G\!-Rk.sԻ..a濭?PK!֧6 _rels/.relsj0 }Q%v/C/}(h"O = C?hv=Ʌ%[xp{۵_Pѣ<1H0ORBdJE4b$q_6LR7`0̞O,En7Lib/SeеPK!kytheme/theme/themeManager.xml M @}w7c(EbˮCAǠҟ7՛K Y, e.|,H,lxɴIsQ}#Ր ֵ+!,^$j=GW)E+& 8PK!mQtheme/theme/theme1.xmlYMoE#F{oc'vGuرhF[x=ޝzvg53NjHHzZ $ʯI)*E_N&IA!>Ǽ3xN>UWL0Č߫߿z}rx{h9T8T/χ?xY'~3S~O_|w)ӈHt=a+d NG1-RlƁ1RJwT蠯M1K"o he˓ێ½PL-|%EhY7'qP.\L=dqķ3Iofi.ñBRb-JP_pG ݢiKtdӌhFio7;7Q2ȾD>a/Q>XW ˔M_uHq)h +:Viw4rBqϫ"r!2laCbU|!8^8>ܠ,AбVt׎~ls14_=,ɬožTV G"ѦbH'.4x޵w-ϷE|F;v`b3"G 'e\fHO '$i_wp >*8i&LY%\,xҕ= r6f 3Tʅ):ªZKLs&C Mܛ0 [˫p@ע`j۽7 YHxHicT5Ar@HZAZC}i' RQ\m,zo,gQu{Y\,Nר/=L _.̇Y7C6-fSh62"5NHT[X65̫4X%Yֳ2fkhi~tCKF#b +w1m|4`!:U!p5a:~{4mmio ήc8mDJpSǹ橠V1?#Si?3E'pS2W`qB]( 08w nA[s)k8= Aa?R dڒɾcUӽ˲d)#Queb}C!&i0>4S7{z F} 4sKvUKoȳh~1jYUVH5U8Vk;֜L9ŰD ?*|FL "A3>g]dm2iVֵ褽mg :X  4!R:R14=\Z&@QABDFyHHPڕB@$<6R2356789:;<QRSTUVWXYZ[  ?b$"hs@ۺb$d' b$"Kt ~W8@H 0(  v(    s A? 0h3eudYeQ http://www.3edu.net ~vNYef[Dn [hQMQ9 e{lQ )Y)Yfe3"`?B S  ?5:Xg J T<ѨϱҨαӨtͱԨͱըtб֨αרбبtϱ٨tαڨϱۨ4αܨl\ݨ[ި`ߨl`l],a,`_l_,_lb`b^,bb,]\laa^],c_a|<<|||<<ϐ|ϐϐϐ<А|А А А <ѐ ѐ  7@KK@@v)****b+b+111115566.799;;;;<@@@KKMMMMSU;X      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:; ?GSSHH~*****m+m+111115566:799;;;;<"@@@KKMMMMSU;X  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:; <*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagschmetcnv;*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagschsdate9;*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsplaceB<*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagscountry-region8.*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsCity90*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsState=2*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags PlaceName=1*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags PlaceType;*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsaddress:*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsStreet j! 01201027681DayFalseHasSpacein IsLunarDate IsROCDateMonthNegative NumberType SourceValueTCSCTrueUnitNameYear<;;;;;;;<;210;.;2;1.0;.;0.0.;0.;.;00;21;0;;;0;<;.00;      -/2@FHJTUW]^bdfijklmno,/ 9< 1234568A" % !!!!F$J$$$$$11119999::::::';,;C<E<JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJOO5U@UBUDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUVV"V3V5V:s?]y?^@ ABL(C;C vC/FCiFOTG3HO,lOQDQaR&S^jSLVW?W@tY]!Z$[k[(\CC\~ ] ^]^")__`@`bbx'd#6e8Uee5g\iekktkkVk#oeomo7p4tptpzpqlqsqsrsNsd#u~uv&wMw]qxUBy |"|O}~y~~fl8h!$(_i%pl~gQWgNcqMI8K` HIPpt?U0pr~` \[`JJX(D65NpBD /B+mx/RRe]0OR9e{p"{&= Fk "ka}1D?H t/ m;?zdlZ^"IhUoXC'AB`=< 4b;F_>} =D%}EEhDX tCv*zKl|%~!coK\&+']<9jm6ub`f&n0 /b[Ue#V4cOe &+)NyY{7^ }2(+oD/&+u5G5vU:e_g^9p0h~qx?"*X,X@22x"22  !"$%=:=;=A=B=C=DE:X```,@``8@``@@`&`P@`0`d@`4`6`p@`:`x@`R`@`Z`\`^`@`|UnknownG*Ax Times New Roman5Symbol3. *Cx Arial7[SO7. [ @Verdana;([SOSimSun7.@CalibriA$BCambria Math qh))'))'( K -( K -!-!),.:;?]}    & 6"0000 0 0 00000 =@\]^([{  0 0 00000;[i2dWW 3qHP ?l82!xx F:\3edu!jg.dot6h{^Q~(http://www.7139.com)pe~vNMQ9N N} Ջ N} YeHh N} ee R;`~h{^Q~(http://www.7139.com)h{^Q~(http:/www.7139.com)h{^Q~(http://www.7139.com)UQi.me(       Oh+'0D(Px     $,4<Xλ(http://www.7139.com)ѿμأأ̰أķģƻܽ λ(http://www.7139.com) λ(http://www.7139.com) λ(http:/www.7139.com) λ(http://www.7139.com)3eduģ.dotUQi.me2Microsoft Office Word@F#@@<@< ( K՜.+,D՜.+,l( hp   λ(http://www.7139.com) λ(http://www.7139.com) λ(http://www.7139.com)-W t :B_PID_LINKBASEA(http://www.7139.com  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Root Entry F𮭟Data 1TableHWordDocumentESummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8CompObju  F#Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 ĵ MSWordDocWord.Document.89q