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吴起高中2019—2020学年第二学期
高一第三次质量检测英语试题
(全卷150分
时间120分钟)
第I卷(选择题,共60分)
第一部分:听力(共
20
题;每小题
1.5
分,
满分
30
分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,
满分
7.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下
一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What
did
the
woman
get
from
her
mother
for
her
birthday?
A.
A
birthday
card.
B.
A
cake.
C.
A
new
bike.
2.How
will
the
woman
speaker
probably
go
to
the
center?
A.
On
foot.
B.
By
subway.
C.
By
taxi.
3.What
do
you
think
of
the
woman
speaker?
A.
Nice.
B.
Bad.
C.
Stupid.
4.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
a
shop.
D.
In
a
hotel.
5.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Buy
some
bread.
B.
Pick
up
Emma.
C.
Get
home
early.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,
满分22.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选
出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5

钟;听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
What
kind
of
Nobel
Prize
was
the
Russian
awarded?
A.
Physics.
B.
Medicine.
C.
Literature.
7.
What
does
the
woman
speaker
mean
by
saying
the
last
sentence?
A.
They
were
very
delighted.
B.
They
were
standing
on
top
of
the
word.
C.
They
were
to
travel
around
the
world.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8

10
题。
8.
Where
has
the
man
speaker
found
the
TV
guide?
A.
On
the
television.
B.
Next
to
the
table.
C.
On
the
table
near
the
sofa.
9.
What’s
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Friends.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11

13
题。
10.
Why
will
the
man
move
to
Italy?
A.
Because
he
found
a
job
there.
B.
Because
he
has
to
learn
Italian
there.
C.
Because
his
son
studied
there.
11.
Where
will
the
woman
live?
A.
At
school.
B.
In
her
cousins’
house.
C.
In
her
own
house.
12.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Father
and
daughter.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14

17
题。
13.
What's
the
surprise?
A.Cakes
to
the
man
speaker.
B.Stamps
with
the
man
speakers
name.
C.Tea
sent
from
the
bakery.
14.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
woman
speaker's
words?
A.The
man
speaker
is
fat
and
on
a
diet.
B.The
man
speaker
likes
cakes
with
tea.
C.The
woman
speaker
is
a
doctor.
15.
Why
is
tea
used?
A.To
supply
calories.
B.To
relieve
thirst
C.To
lose
weight.
16.
What
will
the
woman
speaker
spend
several
minutes
doing
next?
A.Baking
the
cakes.
B.Making
some
tea.
C.Washing
down
one
cake
with
tea.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18

20
题。
17.
What
day
is
drawing
near?
A.Children's
Day.
B.Teachers'
Day
C.Mother's
Day.
18.What
did
Mum
do
when
the
speaker
failed
an
examination?
A.
She
checked
his
test
papers.
B.
She
gave
him
much
encouragement.
C.
She
invited
his
teacher
home.
19.
Where
was
he
writing
the
letter?
A.
At
school.
B.
At
home.
C.
In
hospital.
20.
What
do
you
think
of
the
letter?
A.
Disappointing.
B.
Boring.
C.
Touching.
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
While
smartphones
stand
accused
of
a
variety
of
crimes,
these
pocket
computers
can
certainly
be
a
force
for
good.
Your
phone
is
always
with
you,
making
it
the
perfect
device
to
push
you
into
a
more
beneficial
way
of
living.
Here
are
some
of
the
best
apps
that
can
help.
Habitica
Habitica
turns
the
goal
of
forming
good
habits
into
a
game,
with
its
own
characters
and
scoring.
It's
a
lot
of
fun,
and
the
app
also
lets
you
build
habits
with
friends
and
family.
In
addition
to
regular
repeating
habits,
you
can
add
a
more
general
to-do
list,
and
the
rewards
you
get
can
be
customized
too--you
could
treat
yourself
to
a
meal
out
or
an
extra
hour
of
games.
Smoke
Free
If
you've
got
a
specific
habit
in
mind,
then
you'll
usually
find
specific
apps
to
help,
like
Smoke
Free.
If
you're
determined
to
give
up
smoking,
then
this
is
one
the
most
comprehensive
apps
for
giving
you
that
extra
push
you
need
to
make
a
permanent
change.
The
app
offers
a
host
of
useful
features
for
people
wanting
to
go
smoke-free:
The
ability
to
see
your
progress
over
time,
charts
showing
how
your
health
is
improving,
day-by-day
encouragement,
and
some
advice
on
techniques
for
giving
up
smoking.
MyFitnessPal
You
can
find
a
ton
of
health
and
fitness
apps
for
your
phone,
but
MyFitnessPal
stands
out
not
just
because
it
is
easy
to
use,
but
because
it
makes
practical
suggestions
for
you.
It
can
take
in
a
host
of
data,
from
the
calories(卡路里)
you're
taking
in
to
the
number
of
swims
you're
doing
per
week,
and
offer
reports
on
calorie
consumption
and
macronutrient(大量营养素)breakdown.
21.
What
can
Habitica
help
you
to
do?
A.Win
a
tough
game.
B.
Start
a
lasting
friendship.
C.
Find
a
fancy
restaurant.
D.
Develop
a
pleasant
habit.
22.
Which
of
the
following
can
Smoke
Free
provide?
A.The
freedom
to
smoke.
B.The
ability
to
make
progress.
C.Advice
on
how
to
quit
smoking.
D.Charts
about
you
excellent
health.
23.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
three
apps
mentioned
in
the
text?
A.They'
re
cheap.
B.They're
practical.
C.
They’re
free.
D.
They're
interesting.
B
The
boy
sat
on
his
chair,
with
his
hand
above
the
keyboard.
He
thought
about
what
to
write.
He
recalled
that
the
competition
deadline
was
merely
a
week
away.
But
he
still
had
not
even
started
on
his
piece.
He
looked
at
the
brochure
again.
“WRITING
COMPETITION!”
the
title
read.
His
mom
had
encouraged
him
to
enter
the
writing
competition,
and
now
he
was
taking
it
on
as
his
personal
task
for
the
holidays.
As
the
boy
reflected
on
his
previous
writing
efforts,
he
realized
how
hopeless
his
task
of
winning
was.
Every
story
he
ever
wrote
was
based
on
other
stories.
He
had
little
imagination,
and
unfortunately,
imagination
was
the
key
to
writing.
Suddenly,
he
had
a
brainwave.
This
time,
he
came
up
with
an
original
and
imaginative
story.
The
words
shot
towards
him
like
a
storm
of
leaves.
Words
were
coming
easily,
flowing
through
him,
faster
than
he
could
type.
He
typed
faster
than
he
ever
had
before.
He
continued
to
type,
amazed
at
how
easy
writing
this
story
was.
The
boy
could
not
stop
writing.
He
looked
at
the
word
count
and
saw
the
number
"248"staring
right
back
at
him.
He
was
not
even
halfway
yet.
Then
he
heard
the
call
of
his
mother
saying
“Time
for
bed”.
He
continued
writing
the
piece,
ignoring
her.
He
had
to
make
up
for
the
time
he
had
lost
thinking
about
a
topic
to
write.
Finally,
he
finished.
The
word
count
now
read
“498”.
“Perfect,”
he
thought,
“just
under
the
word
limit.”
He
knew
this
was
the
story
that
would
win.
He
went
onto
Google
and
searched
for
the
competition.
He
found
the
page
but
there
was
no
“Enter”
button.
Confused,
he
then
re-read
the
page
again.
It
read
COMPETITION
CLOSED.
24.
What
caused
the
boy
to
take
part
in
the
writing
competition?
A.A
new
computer.
B.
The
prize
money.
C.His
own
interest.
D.
His
mom’s
advice.
25.
How
did
the
boy
finish
his
earlier
writing?
A.His
mom
helped
him.
B.He
copied
others’
ideas.
C.His
friends
assisted
him.
D.He
used
his
imagination.
26.Why
did
the
boy
delay
his
writing?
A.Because
he
was
terribly
lazy.
B.
Because
he
didn’t
know
what
to
write.
C.Because
he
wasn’t
confident.
D.
Because
he
read
too
many
stories.
27.
Which
might
be
the
maximum
word
limit
for
each
entry?
A.100.
B.250.
C.500.
D.1000.
C
For
several
months,
Cara
has
been
working
up
the
courage
to
approach
her
mom
about
what
she
saw
on
Instagram.
Not
long
ago,
the
11-year-old
girl,
like
all
the
other
kids
in
this
story,
discovered
that
her
mom
had
been
posting
her
photos
for
much
of
her
life.“I’ve
wanted
to
bring
it
up.
It's
strange
to
see
myself
up
there,
and
sometimes
there
are
pictures
I
don't
like
of
myself,
"she
said.
Like
most
other
modern
kids,
Cara
grew
up
immersed
in
social
media.
While
many
kids
may
not
yet
have
accounts
themselves,
their
parents,
schools,
sports
teams,and
organizations
have
been
organizing
an
online
presence
for
them
since
birth.
The
shock
of
realizing
that
details
about
your
life
have
been
shared
online
without
your
permission
or
knowledge
has
become
an
important
experience
in
the
lives
of
many
teenagers.
Recently
a
renting
blogger(博主)
wrote
in
a
Washington
Post
essay
that
despite(不顾)
her14-year-old
daughter's
horror
at
discovering
that
her
mother
had
shared
years
of
highly
personal
stories
and
information
about
her
online,
she
simply
could
not
stop
posting
on
her
blog
and
social
media.
The
writer
said
that
promising
her
daughter
that
she
would
stop
posting
about
her
publicly
on
the
Internet
“would
mean
shutting
down
a
vital
part
of
myself,
which
isn’t
necessarily
good
for
me
or
her”.
But
it's
not
just
crazy
mommy
bloggers
who
construct
a
child’s
online
identity;
plenty
of
average
parents
do
the
same.
There's
a
special
word
for
it:
Sharenting.
Almost
a
quarter
of
children
begin
their
digital
lives
when
parents
upload
their
photos
to
the
Internet,
according
to
a
study
conducted
by
the
Internet-security
firm
AVG.
The
study
also
found
92
percent
of
kids
under
the
age
of
2
already
have
their
own
unique
digital
identity.
28.How
does
Cara
feel
about
her
mom's
behavior?
A.Aggressive.
B.Appropriate.
C.Annoying.
D.Favorable.
29.Why
did
the
parenting
blogger
post
about
her
daughter
online?
A.Because
it
filled
up
her
blog.
B.Because
it
showed
off
her
success.
C.Because
it
recorded
her
stories.
D.Because
it
meant
a
lot
to
her.
30.Who
are
fond
of
sharenting?
A.A
quarter
of
students.
B.Most
ordinary
parents.
C.Kids
under
the
age
of
2.
D.Some
crazy
bloggers.
31.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Children’s
New
Trouble.
B.Social
Media
C.Kids
Online
performance.
D.Mommy
Bloggers.
D
While
elephants
born
without
tusks(长牙)are
not
unheard
of,
they
normally
form
just
2
to
6
percent
of
the
population.
However,
that
is
not
the
case
at
Mozambique's
Gorongosa
National
Park,
where
an
astonishing
33
percent
of
female
elephants
born
after
the
country's
civil
war
ended
in
1992
are
tuskless.
While
that
may
appear
to
be
just
a
coincidence,
Joyce
Poole,an
elephant
behavior
expert,
has
another
theory.
The
researcher
thinks
we
may
be
witnessing
unnatural
evolution
of
me
species
due
to
the
constant
hunting
of
elephants
for
valuable
ivory.
Poole
says
before
the
country's
civil
war,
the
100,
000-acre
park
was
home
to
over
4,000
elephants.
However,
by
the
time
the
conflict
ended
in
1992,
about
90
percent
of
them
had
been
killed
for
ivory
to
help
finance
weapons(武器)and
meat
to
feed
the
soldiers.
Of
the
less
than
200
survivors,
over
50
percent
of
adult
females
had
no
tusks.
Therefore,
it
is
not
surprising
that
the
park's
tuskless
elephant
population
has
grown
greatly.
This
is
not
the
first
time
researchers
have
observed
a
great
change
in
the
population
of
elephants.
At
the
Ruaha
National
Park
in
Tanzania,
an
area
which
was
heavily
hunted
in
the
1970s
and
1980s,
35%
of
elephants
25
years
or
older
and
13%
of
those
younger
than
25
are
now
without
tusks.
A
2008
study
published
in
the
African
Journal
of
Ecology
found
that
the
number
of
tuskless
females
at
Zambia's
South
Luangwa
National
Park
and
Lupande
Game
Management
Area
went
from
10.5
percent
in
1969
to
almost
40
percent
in
1989,
largely
due
to
illegal
hunting
for
ivory.
The
recent
ban
on
ivory
in
both
the
US
and
China
should
help
get
rid
of,
or
at
least
reduce,
elephant
hunting.
However,
scientists
are
not
sure
how
long
it
will
take
for
elephants
with
a
higher
rate
of
tuskless
females.
to
change
the
trend.
32.What
is
the
probable
cause
of
the
phenomenon
mentioned
in
Paragraph
1?
A.Illegal
hunting.
B.Constant
farming.
C.A
pure
coincidence.
D.Natural
evolution.
33.Why
did
people
kill
so
many
elephants
during
the
civil
war
in
Mozambique?
A.To
get
funds
by
selling
ivory.
B.To
develop
new
weapons.
C.To
provide
food
for
local
people
D.To
make
ivory
products.
34.Which
may
cause
tuskless
females
to
increase
in
Zambia?
A.Wars’
effect.
B.Imperfect
management.
C.Illegal
hunting.
D.The
decrease
of
population
35.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“the
trend”
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.Elephants
facing
greater
danger.
B.Elephants
growing
more
slowly
C.Fewer
female
elephants
staying
alive.
D.More
female
elephants
being
tuskless.
第二节
任务型阅读
(每小题2分
共5小题
满分10分)
Many
people
struggle
with
saying
“No”.
36
Remember,
just
because
you
can
do
something
does
not
mean
it
is
required.
Understand
you
always
have
a
right
to
turn
down
an
invitation
or
refuse
a
favor
and
figure
out
the
best
ways
to
say
“No”.
Here
are
some
specific
tips.
Give
yourself
permission
to
say
no.
Many
people
have
an
immediate
reaction
to
say
“Yes”
when
they’re
asked
to
do
someone
a
favor.
Keep
in
mind,
you
are
never
required
to
say
“Yes”.
It’s
actually
okay
to
say
“No”sometimes.
Accept
this
as
you
prepare
to
say
“No”
to
someone.
37
Set
up
your
personal
boundaries.
38
However,
that
reason
does
not
have
to
be
concrete.Many
people
think
if
they
can
do
something,they
should.Your
reason
for
saying
“No”can
be
a
simple
matter
of
your
own
personal
boundaries.
Think
about
what
boundaries
you
have,
and
accept
the
fact
that
you're
allowed
to
stay
true
to
them.
39
People
often
won’t
take
“No”for
an
answer.
If
you
say
“No”to
someone,
they
may
give
you
various
reasons
to
try
and
change
your
mind.
Stay
determined
for
your
decision
and
do
not
give
in
easily.
Practice
saying
“No”.
It
may
sound
silly,
but
you
can
actually
practice
saying
“No”
alone.
40
Practice
giving
a
firm
“No”
to
someone
so
you
get
comfortable
with
the
words.Many
people
are
nervous
about
saying
“No”
and
may
say
“Yes”due
to
anxiety.
Practicing
can
help
get
rid
of
some
of
this
anxiety.
A.This
will
help
you
say
“No”
with
ease.
B.Be
aware
of
potential
persuasion
techniques.
C.Find
a
good
chance
to
stand
in
front
of
a
crowd.
D.It’s
always
easier
to
say
“No”if
you
have
a
reason.
E.
Try
standing
before
a
mirror
and
looking
at
yourself.
F.It’s
rather
easy
for
you
to
set
up
your
personal
boundaries.
G.If
someone
asks
you
a
favor,
you
may
feel
you
have
to
say
“Yes”.
第三部分
语言知识运用
(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完型填空。(共20小题;每空1.5分,共30分)
It
was
1972,
and
I
was
in
second
grade.
In
the
classroom
the
teacher,
Ms.
Boyette,was
41
aloud
to
us
from
Island
of
the
Blue
Dolphins.
And
we
had
just
come
to
a
part
of
the
book
where
the
main
42
was
training
a
wild
dog.
I
was
listening,
caught
up
in
the
43
of
all.
Not
far
away
from
me,
there
seated
a
boy
who
always
frightened
or
44
others,
so
I
was
45
of
this
boy.
While
Ms.
Boyette
was
reading,
I
looked
over
at
him,
for
he
was
someone
I
was
in
the
46
of
keeping
an
eye
on.
I
47
that
he
was
listening
too,
that
he
was
engaged
by
the
48
,
and
that
he
was
leaning
forward
in
his
seat
and
listening
with
all
his
heart.I
49
at
him,
open-mouthed.
I
was
50
with
a
sudden
knowledge
that
this
boy
was
in
fact
just
51
me.
He
was
a
kid
who
liked
a
story.
The
boy
must
52
my
eyes
on
him,
because
he
turned.
Then
something
53
happened.
He
smiled
at
me.
54
,
I
smiled
back,
unafraid.
We
were
two
55
smiling
at
each
other.
Why
have
I
never
forgotten
this
56
moment?
Why
do
I
still
57
every
detail
of
it?
I
think
it’s
because
that
moment
illustrates
so
beautifully
the
58
of
reading
out
loud.
It
shows
us
into
a
safe
room,
where
everyone
involved,
the
reader
and
the
listener,
can
have
that
chance
to
59
each
other.
We
humans
long
not
just
for
the
story,
not
just
for
the
flow
of
language,
but
for
the
60
that
comes
when
words
are
read
aloud.
41.A.shouting
B.singing
C.talking
D.reading
42.A.author
B.character
C.reader
D.listener
43.A.wonder
B.silence
C.warmth
D.comfort
44.A.greeted
B.touched
C.hurt
D.refused
45.A.aware
B.terrified
C.bored
D.guilty
46.A.habit
B.form
C.effort
D.hope
47.A.predicted
B.imagined
C.promised
D.noticed
48.A.speech
B.story
C.journey
D.diary
49.A.pointed
B.nodded
C.stared
D.waved
50.A.struck
B.mixed
C.cheated
D.confused
51.A.behind
B.beyond
C.around
D.like
52.A.ignore
B.feel
C.meet
D.observe
53.A.useful
B.natural
C.serious
D.amazing
54.A.Then
B.Again
C.Instead
D.Besides
55.A.strangers
B.kids
C.teachers
D.enemies
56.A.funny
B.busy
C.lucky
D.small
57.A.seek
B.organize
C.recall
D.trust
58.A.power
B.courage
C.amusement
D.ability
59.A.cheer
B.see
C.miss
D.mention
60.A.challenge
B.knowledge
C.choice
D.connection
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
On
January
25,
2020,
over
a
billion
people
in
China
and
millions
around
the
world
will
celebrate
the
Chinese
New
Year,
or
the
Spring
Festival.
The
ancient
tradition,
61
date
is
determined
by
the
lunar
calendar
and
falls
somewhere
between
January
21
and
February
20
each
year,
is
the
62
(long)
and
most
important
of
all
Chinese
festivals.
The
preparations
will
63
(official)
begin
with
Little
Year
on
January
17,2020.It
is
observed
with
a
day
of
memorial
and
prayer
ceremonies.
Other
Little
Year
activities
include
cleaning
the
house
64
(sweep)
away
bad
luck
and
hanging
spring
couplets-red
decorations
hung
in
pars--on
doorways
for
wealth.
Since
red
65
(
believe)
to
keep
misfortune
and
evil
spirits
away,
it
can
be
noticed
in
everything
from
clothing
to
66
(lantern)
used
to
decorate
houses.
Often
67
(
consider)
the
most
important
meal
of
the
year,
the
reunion
dinner
is
both
delicious
and
rooted
in
Chinese
tradition.
68
whole
chicken
symbolizes
family
togetherness,while
long
uncut
noodles
show
longevity(长寿).
Wealth
is
represented
by
dumplings
and
spring
rolls.
Children
receive
red
envelopes
filled
69
Money
and
inspiring
messages
from
elders
and
are
often
allowed
to
stay
up
late
to
watch
the
70
(amaze)
fireworks
shows.
The
two-week
long
celebrations
will
end
on
February
8---
the
day
of
full
moon---with
the
Lantern
Festival.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的一下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词作斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
When
I
was
in
the
6th
grade,
my
parents
bought
me
a
cell
phone.
I
was
really
exciting
to
receive
the
phone.
The
next
weekend,
my
family
went
on
camping
in
the
East
Lake
Park.
We
enjoy
boating
on
the
lake.
I
used
our
new
phone
to
play
some
of
my
favorite
song.
I
thought
it
would
be
brilliant
idea
to
put
my
phone
in
a
plastic
bag
to
protecting
it
from
water.
After
getting
back,
I
took
the
phone
in,
only
to
find
the
bag
full
of
water.
I
didn’t
know
what
to
save
my
phone
and
I
tried
laying
it
out
to
dry.
Unfortunately,
it
started
to
rain.
What
an
awfully
experience!
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,向在你校学习的美国交换生Adam借了一本英文小说,但不慎丢失,一时又买不到,请给他写电子邮件,说明情况。要点包括:
1.
表示歉意;
2.
说明物品丢失的经过;
3.
提出可能解决的方案。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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语法填空:
whose
longest
officially
to
sweep
is
believed
lanterns
considered
A
with
amazing
短文改错:
1.exciting--excited
2.on
去掉
3.enjoy---enjoyed
4.our--my
5.song--songs
6.be

brilliant
中间加
a
7.
protecting---protect
8.is---out
9.what---how
10awfully--awful
书面表达:
Dear
Adam,
?
?I'm
deeply
sorry
but
I
have
to
let
you
know
that
I
lost
the
English
novel
Gone
with
the
Wind
which
I
borrowed
from
you
a
month
ago.I
like
it
so
much
that
I
took
it
with
me
wherever
I
went.
Unfortunately,the
other
day
during
a
trip
to
Beijing
I
was
in
such
a
hurry
to
get
off
the
train
that
I
forgot
to
put
it
back
in
my
bag.I'm
so
sorry
as
I
know
the
novel
was
a
birthday
present
from
your
father.
???
Hard
as
I
tried,I
was
not
able
to
find
the
novel
in
any
bookstore
here.I
wonder
if
you
would
like
to
take
the
Chinese-English
version
which
will
hopefully
help
improve
your
Chinese.???
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
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Yours,
Li
Hua
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