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Mathematics

3rd Grade

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L.3.1A, RI.3.5, RI.4.5

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16. Which of the options is NOT body language?

1

posture

2

. words

3

gestures

4

. facial expressions

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Multiple Choice

What does the word “yours” in the passage refer to?

1

your body

2

your posture

3

your face

4

your language

3

Multiple Choice

According to the writer, if you want to express your confidence, you should ________.

1

smile

2

. stand straight but relaxingly

3

look away

4

Tap your foot repeatedly

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Multiple Choice

If someone wants to express their friendliness to you, they usually ________.

1

look at your face all time

2

 look away from your eyes

3

look at your eyes now and again

4

look at your face now and again

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Multiple Choice

A person who expresses their interest in conversations usually uses their ________.

1

posture

2

hand gestures

3

smiles

4

facial expressions

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Multiple Choice

As you turn on the radio for your favourite music programme, do you ever wonder how you can (21) _______ those sounds?

1

listen

2

hear  

3

 talk

4

k

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How do they travel through the air and (22) __________ your radio exactly as they are sent out? 

1

reach

2

come

3

go       

4

c

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Multiple Choice

It all began nearly a hundred years ago when a young Italian called Guglielmo Marconi discovered (23) _________ to send sounds through the air.

1

what

2

when  

3

 how 

4

which

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Marconi was born in Bologna (24) _________ Northern Italy in 1974

1

from

2

in                    

3

 to

4

do

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His father was a rich Italian businessman, and his mother was a Scot (25) __________ had lived in Ireland and had gone to Italy to study music.

1

who  

2

whom

3

whose

4

which

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The family lived in a country house just outside Bologna.  (26) _________ he was a boy, people did not think that Marconi was clever.

1

while

2

since  

3

when

4

how

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He was a quiet boy who spoke little (27) ________ thought a lot.

1

 and

2

but 

3

 or

4

a

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. He liked to sit and read science books in (28) ________ father's big library.

1

his      

2

he

3

him

4

hi

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He also loved to (29) ________ experiments with electricity.

1

make  

2

work

3

do       

4

dose

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Multiple Choice

For most of his early life, he was (30) ________ at home. He did not go to school.  

1

teaching        

2

taught

3

teach

4

hi

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Multiple Choice

When did the first award ceremony take place?

1

1895

2

1901

3

1962

4

1968

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Multiple Choice

Why was the Nobel Prize established?

1

to recognize the worthwhile contributions to humanity

2

to resolve political differences

3

to honor the inventor of dynamite

4

to spend money

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Multiple Choice

In which area have Americans received the most awards?

1

 literature            

2

peace 

3

economics 

4

science

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements is not true?                                             

1

Awards vary in monetary value.

2

Ceremonies are held on December 10th to commemorate Nobel’s invention.

3

Politics can play an important role in selection the winners.

4

A few individuals have won two awards.

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Multiple Choice

. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?

1

2

2

5

3

6

4

10

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Multiple Choice

Mount Fuji is called Fusjisan in Japan. It is 3776 metres (21) ………. and

1

high

2

height

3

wide

4

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Multiple Choice

is visited (22) .......... people from all over the world

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by

2

for

3

with

4

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. It is a very beautiful mountain and many artists have used it in (23) ..........  work.

1

his

2

your

3

their

4

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It is sometimes possible (24) ……… Mount Fuji from TokyoIt is

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to see

2

seeing

3

saw

4

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but often the weather is (25) .......... cloudy to see it clearly

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too

2

very

3

only

4

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The (26) .......... time to see the mountain is

1

good

2

better

3

best

4

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is (27) .......... the colder months of the year

1

since

2

during

3

until

4

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and (28) .......... the early morning and late evening.

1

on

2

in

3

at

4

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(29) .................. is just north of the mountain.

1

which

2

what

3

where

4

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Multiple Choice

Mount Fuji is open for climbing in July and August, but not at (30)...................times of the year

1

another

2

both

3

other

4

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Multiple Choice

Which of the options below is the best title for the passage?

1

Brief History of Population and Over-population

2

Limiting Factors in Population Growth

3

The United Nations' Estimate        

4

Thomas Malthus's Theory

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Multiple Choice

. What was the population of the world in the period from 1650 – 1680?

1

One thousand million         

2

. Seven billion

3

Five hundred million          

4

Five hundred million          

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Multiple Choice

. What is the meaning of the word “nearly” in the passage?

1

over

2

almost

3

close

4

 past

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What was the population of the world in 2000?

1

Two million 

2

Five hundred million          

3

Over six billion

4

Seven billion

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Who was Thomas Malthus?

1

a scientist     

2

. an economist

3

a doctor of medicine

4

a United Nations' representative

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Air pollution occurs when wastes dirty the air. People produce most of the (21) _____ that cause air pollution

1

wastes            

2

waste

3

wasting

4

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These substances result chiefly (22) ______ burning fuel to power motor vehicles and to heat buildings.

1

for

2

from   

3

. in

4

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Industrial processes and the burning of garbage (23) _____ contribute to air pollution.

1

else    

2

together         

3

also

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Natural pollutants (impurities) (24) ________ dust, pollen, soil particles, and naturally occurring gases.

1

include          

2

. including    

3

included        

4

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The rapid growth of (25) _________and industry and

1

people

2

population    

3

pollution

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the increased use of automobiles (26) ______ airplanes have made air pollution

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or       

2

with

3

and     

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air pollution a (27)_____ problem

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serious

2

seriously       

3

 seriousness

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The air we breathe has become (28) _______ filled with pollutants

1

very   

2

 so      

3

much

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The air we breathe has become (28) _______ filled

1

very               

2

so       

3

much 

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with pollutants that it can cause (29) _____ problems.

1

healthy

2

healthily       

3

health

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In addition, it causes damage by (30) _______ the earth’s atmosphere.

1

altering

2

altered

3

alter

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Multiple Choice

. The author of the passage says that the eye

1

responds to fear the same way as the ear does

2

. is easily damaged by loud noise.

3

. enjoys better protection than the ear

4

releases adrenaline in response to fear.                            

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Multiple Choice

The underlined expression ‘brought about’ in the passage most nearly means

1

supplied

2

carried

3

. offered

4

caused

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Multiple Choice

According to the passage, loud noise

1

is harmful to our health.

2

causes damage to our ear and brain.

3

has bad effects on our heart and stomach.

4

All of the above are correct.

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Multiple Choice

What is the topic of the paragraph preceded this passage?

1

the eye

2

fear

3

ulcers

4

. heart disease          

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

1

Our heartbeat and respiration accelerate when we respond to danger.

2

Noise is a serious problem in industrial countries.

3

Human beings are among the creatures that have hearing mechanism.

4

Deafness is the greatest health problem in America.

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Multiple Choice

Drawing has always been a very popular hobby. Young children draw with a pencil as (21)………as they can hold one

1

fast

2

immediately

3

soon

4

shortly

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can be (23)…………; you can draw accurately if you work really hard at it.

1

discovered

2

made

3

learnt

4

. reached

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Multiple Choice

Drawing is often seen as a special skill, and it is (22)…………that some people seem to draw perfect pictures without any effort.

1

true

2

actual

3

exact

4

real

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Multiple Choice

Drawing is first (24)…………… all about looking carefully

1

of

2

in

3

from

4

for

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Multiple Choice

It sounds easy to say that all you (25)…………to do is look at things, but it really is that simple

1

should

2

need

3

. must

4

could

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Multiple Choice

The best way to draw a familiar  (26) ……….is to imagine

1

topic

2

subject

3

. area

4

person

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imagine that you are looking at it for the first (27)………..

1

period

2

. term

3

moment

4

time

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Multiple Choice

Nowadays there are (28)…………courses and materials available

1

more

2

many

3

plenty

4

 much

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than ever before (29)………….. means that you can experiment to improve your skills.

1

who

2

what

3

where

4

which

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Multiple Choice

The only (30)…………is your imagination.

1

final

2

end

3

limit

4

finish

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Multiple Choice

What is the writer trying to do in the text? 

1

complain about bad winter driving                                        

2

give information about winter weather

3

give information about winter weather

4

advise people about safe driving in winter

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Multiple Choice

Why would somebody read this text?

1

to learn about better driving

2

. for information on driving lessons

3

.  to find out about the weather

4

to decide when to travel

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Multiple Choice

What does the writer think?

1

People drive too fast in winter.

2

People should avoid driving in the snow.

3

Drivers should expect problems in winter.

4

Winter drivers should use their brakes less.

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Multiple Choice

Why does the writer talk about a cup of coffee?

1

because he thinks refreshments are important for drivers

2

to explain the importance of smooth movements

3

because he wants drivers to be more relaxed

4

to show how it can be spilled

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Multiple Choice

Which traffic sign shows the main idea of the text?

1

A.   REDUCE SPEED NOW

FOG AHEAD

2

A.   DRIVE CAREFULLY

     ICE ON ROAD AHEAD

3

A.   DRIVE CAREFULLY

           ROAD REPAIRS AHEAD

4

A.   SLOW DOWN

ACCIDENT AHEAD

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Multiple Choice

Most (21)………these kids are in high school

1

for

2

. of

3

from

4

with

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school but they (22)…………the summer keeping

1

take

2

do

3

spend

4

make

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of a program (23)………… as “work school”.

1

called

2

noted

3

known

4

said

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The “work school” (24)…………… of a

1

consists

2

involves

3

contains

4

employs

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Multiple Choice

a surprisingly large (25)…………of Reykjavik’s teenagers

1

size

2

number

3

level

4

lot

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and 60% of the city’s 16-year-olds take (26) ……….

1

part

2

away

3

place

4

up

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They get paid for their work, and at the same time they (27)………..the environment of their city.

1

prepare

2

attend

3

improve

4

produce

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They also learn (28)…………to work as a member of

1

how

2

where

3

why

4

then

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a team which is (29)………….. by an adult.

1

moved

2

held

3

kept

4

 led

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Multiple Choice

This experience provides them with useful skills for (30)…………they leave education and enter the world of work.

1

although

2

when

3

unless

4

while

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Multiple Choice

What is Sam trying to do in the text?

1

describe how he enjoyed a day with his family

2

discuss the importance of knowing how to cook

3

inform readers about life on a farm

4

explain how to bake cakes

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Sam's parents took the children to Oakton Farm because they wanted them to ….

1

learn a new skill.

2

make something for their grandmother.

3

spend time in the countryside.

4

meet other people the same age.

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What do we learn about Oakton Farm?

1

It was run by a friendly man.

2

It was far from where they lived.

3

It was just like Sam expected.

4

It had lots of animals living there.

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. What does Sam say about his cooking experience?

1

He was better at it than his sister.

2

He liked wearing the clothes he was given.

3

He could be untidy without getting into trouble.

4

He was the first to finish.

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Multiple Choice

What might Sam write in a postcard to his grandmother?

1

I made some great bread rolls, but my sister ate them because we didn't know who they belonged to.

2

I loved it but my sister didn't really. She found it hard to do what the teacher told her.

3

We had to clean up the kitchen, like at your house. But we've made great pizza, just like you taught us.

4

We liked swimming in the lake - it helped to pass the time while we waited for our lovely pizzas to be ready.

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What is the writer trying to do in the text?

1

say how she spent some free time

2

describe some people she met

3

explain how to do certain outdoor sports

4

advertise the Activity Centre                   

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Multiple Choice

What can the reader learn from the text?

1

how to apply for a place at the Centre

2

what sort of activities you can experience at the Centre 

3

when to depend on other people at the Centre

4

which time of year is best to attend the Centre

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Multiple Choice

How do you think the writer might describe her weekend?

1

unpleasant

2

 relaxing

3

frightening

4

interesting

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Multiple Choice

What do we learn about the group?

1

Some of them had been there before.

2

They had already chosen their preferred activities.

3

. Some of them already knew each other.

4

They came from the same city.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following advertisements describes the Activity Centre?

1

Set in beautiful countryside. You can spend the day doing outdoor activities and we will find your accommodation with a local family.

2

Set in beautiful countryside. Accommodation and meals provided. Make up your own timetable — choose

from a variety of activities (horse-riding, fishing, hill-walking, sailing, mountain-biking).

3

Set in beautiful countryside. Enjoy the luxury of our accommodation — each room has its own bathroom. Work with a group, or have individual teaching.

4

Set in beautiful countryside. Accommodation provided. Work with a group — we show you a range of outdoor activities that you didn't realise you could do!

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Last year my Dad got a new job. It was in a town which was 100 kms from our home. Mum and Dad (21)…….. we would have to move

1

picked

2

chose 

3

selected 

4

decided

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, because it was a long way for Dad to (22) …….. every day

1

travel 

2

carry 

3

tour   

4

transport

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When they (23) …….. me about their plan

1

spoke 

2

 told           

3

said

4

explained

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I was upset (24) …….. I loved my home and school

1

so       

2

because   

3

. but         

4

and

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I was worried that I would (25) ……..all my friends and teachers a lot.

1

leave 

2

lose

3

miss

4

forget

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Anyway, six months (26) …….. that, my family moved to the town of Hexford

1

 later  

2

further   

3

next 

4

 after

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I felt really (29) …….. about meeting lots of new people

1

disappointed

2

nervous

3

angry

4

bored

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 Do you like honey? Honey is a natural product, and it is made (21)……honey bees

1

from

2

by

3

with

4

of

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(22) …… some  people prefer to ordinary sugar.                  

1

which  

2

who 

3

. what   

4

. whose

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Sometimes, it is even possible to (23) …… from

1

inform 

2

take   

3

know

4

answer

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the bees (24) …… before producing the honey.

1

went    

2

visited

3

met 

4

passed

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Multiple Choice

Have you ever (25) …… about how honey is produced?

1

doubted

2

guessed

3

considered   

4

wondered

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(27) …… honey than is needed

1

most

2

many

3

more

4

 much

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They (26) …… the bees in their care produce

1

 let     

2

cause 

3

start   

4

bring

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Then the honey can be removed (28) …… causing problems for the bees.

1

although

2

without  

3

instead

4

unless

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Honey collection is an ancient activity, (29) …… back at least 10,000 years

1

coming  

2

going 

3

falling

4

moving

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honey has (30) …… increasingly popular nowadays as a healthy food.

1

become

2

turned

3

gone

4

changed

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16. Which of the options is NOT body language?

1

posture

2

. words

3

gestures

4

. facial expressions

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