1、主题训练(十六)对社会有突出贡献的人物大阅读提升阅读速度内化读文规律(满分70分,限时55分钟).阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)APeter Huszcz once taught in an agricultural college. In the 1990s, he moved to Canada. Peter started out washing dishes in a restaurant in downtown Ottawa. When the manager asked him to help out rolling meatballs in the kitchen
2、, he soon learned how to do the job very well. But it was boring and Peter suggested that the manager should buy a meatballmaking machine. When the manager told him there was no such thing as a meatball maker, Peter was quick to notice that something was missing in the market. Putting his engineerin
3、g knowledge to good use, he quickly came up with a simple method the Magic Meatball Maker.He was sure there was a market for his machine, but it took him ten years of hard work to find it. He had to take risks, but he believed in his idea, and he managed to persuade other people to believe in him to
4、o. A local manufacturer (制造商) offered to produce the first 1,000 units in return for a share in the profits (收益), local shops offered to keep his meatball makers and a friends daughter helped him out with his first sales.But his lucky break came when he managed to persuade a TV shopping channel (频道)
5、 to help sell the Magic Meatball Maker. The channel broadcast a program about how the invention worked in the studio kitchen. Within minutes, they had sold more than 4,000 units.This was just the start. Peter had been right. He had said his meatball maker would bring him great wealth, and it has: mo
6、re than two million dollars so far and its till selling to thousands of American housewives all across the USA.1Working in the restaurant, Peter _.Awas chosen to be the managerBfound a chance to make moneyCbroke a meatballmaking machineDwas poor at making meatballs by hand解析:选B细节理解题。由第一段中的“When the
7、manager told him . something was missing in the market”可知,Peter看到了赚钱的机会,故选B项。2Which of the following helped Peters business take off?AA local shop.BA friends daughter.CA local manufacturer. DA TV shopping channel.解析:选D细节理解题。由第三段内容可知,Peter成功说服一家电视购物频道为其推销肉丸机,随后便开始大卖,故选D项。3Whats the right order to des
8、cribe Peters life?ATeacherdish washerinventorbusinessman.BDish washerteacherinventorbusinessman.CBusinessmandish washerinventorteacher.DInventorbusinessmandish washerteacher.解析:选A细节理解题。由第一段中的“Peter Huszcz once taught in an agricultural college.”可知,他曾当过老师;由“In the 1990s .Peter started out washing dis
9、hes in a restaurant”可知,他之后做过洗碗工;由“Putting his engineering knowledge . the Magic Meatball Maker”可知,随后他成了一位发明家;由第二、三、四段内容可知,他为了推销肉丸机付出了很大的辛苦,所以他还是一名商人。4What can we learn from the story?ABetter late than never.BA friend in need is a friend indeed.CWhere there is a will, there is a way.DIn time of dange
10、r, ones mind works fast.解析:选C推理判断题。由第二段中的一二句和最后一段内容可知,Peter Huszcz坚信自己的肉丸机会受欢迎,为了推销其产品,他付出了艰辛的努力并最终取得成功,故选C项。BSir John Gurdon, a British scientist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2012, said he had predicted at the time of his frog experiments that the successful cloning of a ma
11、mmal would happen within 50 years, and that “maybe the same answer is appropriate” for the step to human cloning. Parents who lose children in accidents may be able to clone “copies” to replace them then.Although any attempt to clone an entire human would raise complex moral issues, the biologist cl
12、aimed people would soon overcome their concerns if the technique became medically useful. Cloning was regarded with extreme doubts when it was first developed but became widely accepted after the birth of Louise Brown, the first “testtube baby”. He said, “When my first frog experiments were done, an
13、 American reporter asked how long it would be before these things could be done in mammals or humans. I said, Well, it could be anytime between 10 years and 100 years how about 50 years? It turned out that it wasnt far off the mark as far as Dolly was concerned. Maybe the same answer is appropriate.
14、” Sir John added that cloning a human being effectively means making an identical twin, and doctors would therefore simply be “copying what nature has already produced”The average vote on allowing parents of deceased children, who are no longer fertile (能生育的), to create another by using the mothers
15、eggs and skin cells from the first child, thinking the technique was safe and effective, is 60 percent in favor. The reasons for “no” are usually that the new children would feel they are some sort of replacements for something.语篇解读:诺贝尔生理学或医学奖得主、英国科学家约翰格登爵士称,那些在事故中失去子女的父母将能在未来50年内借助克隆技术,让他们的子女得到“重生”
16、。5Sir John predicted the human cloning would be a reality in _ at most.Aabout 100 years Babout 60 yearsCabout 50 years Dabout 10 years解析:选C细节理解题。根据文章第一段可知,格登爵士表示,在未来50年内,那些在事故中失去孩子的父母将有可能通过克隆技术得到孩子的“复制品”。故选C项。6According to the text, which statement is NOT true?ALouise Brown is the first “testtube ba
17、by”BHuman cloning is still a controversial topic.CSir John is positive about the future of human cloning.DHuman cloning is creating something that didnt exist before.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第二段中的“after the birth of Louise Brown, the first testtube baby”可排除A项;文章尾段说明赞成者占6成,故排除B项;根据第二段中格登爵士的话可知,他对克隆人充满了希望,故排除C项;根
18、据第二段的尾句可知,D项表述不正确。7The underlined word “identical” probably means “_”Asame BspecialCnew Dclear解析:选A词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“twin”和文中的“doctors would therefore simply be copying what nature has already produced”可知,A项正确。8It can be inferred from the passage that _.Amost people cast doubt on Johns experimentsBhuman
19、 cloning is and will be only a dreamCfew children love to be cloned in the futureDhuman cloning may be realized someday解析:选D推理判断题。根据文章第二段的第一句可知,虽然克隆人类的尝试将引起复杂的道德问题,但是生物学家声称如果克隆技术变得有医学价值,人们很快就会消除他们的担心,因此可推断D项正确。CIM.Pei, the ChineseAmerican, who was regarded as one of the last great modernist architec
20、ts, has died at the age of 102.Although he worked mostly in the United States, Pei will always be remembered for a European project: His redevelopment of the Louvre Museum in Paris in the 1980s. He gave us the glass and metal pyramid in the main courtyard, along with three smaller pyramids and a vas
21、t subterranean (地下的) addition to the museum entrance.Pei was the first foreign architect to work on the Louvre in its long history, and initially his designs were fiercely opposed. But in the end, the French and everyone else were won over.Winning the fifth Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1983, he wa
22、s thought as giving the 20th century “some of its most beautiful inside spaces and outside forms. His_talent_and_skill_in_the_use_of_materials_approach_the_level_of_poetry.”After studying architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Pei set up his own architectural practice
23、 in New York in 1955.Designing the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum in 1964 established him as a name. His East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington in 1978 changed peoples ideas of a museum. The site was an odd trapezoid (梯形) shape. Peis solution was to cut it in two.
24、The resulting building was dramatic, light and elegant one of the first crowdpleasing cathedrals of modern art.Though known as a modernist, and notable for his forms based on arrangements of simple geometric (几何的) shapes, he once urged Chinese architects to look more to their architectural tradition
25、 rather than designing in a western style.In person, IM. Pei was goodhumored, charming and unusually modest. His working process was evolutionary, but innovation (创新) was never an intended goal.“Stylistic originality is not my purpose,” he said. “I want to find the originality in the time, the place
26、 and the problem.”语篇解读:本文是一篇人物传记。文章主要讲述了被认为是最后一批伟大的现代主义建筑师之一的美籍华人贝聿铭的生平贡献。9What can we learn about the result of redevelopment of the Louvre Museum?AIt was criticized by the French.BIt turned out to be a success.CIt made the Louvre Museum look strange.DIt changed the function of the Louvre Museum.解析
27、:选B细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的“But in the end, the French and everyone else were won over.”可知人们最终被说服。这说明人们认可了他的设计,他的设计最终证明是成功的。故选B。10What can we learn from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4?AHe is a master in applying materials.BHe is skilled in writing poems.CHe often combines poetry and construction.DHe
28、gets inspiration from poetry in designing.解析:选A推理判断题。根据前一句内容可知他的设计非常优美。划线句子是对之前句的进一步解释,即:他的建筑风格像诗歌那样优美。此句赞颂了他高超的建筑造诣。故选A。11Whats the correct order of the following events?aDesign the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum.bStudy architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Ha
29、rvard.cDesign the National Gallery of Art.dWin the fifth Pritzker Architecture Prize.Aabcd BbacdCbcad Ddacd解析:选B事件排序题。从第五段内容可以看出b事件Study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard.(在麻省理工学院和哈佛大学学习建筑)最早发生;1964年发生了a事件Design the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum.(设
30、计约翰F肯尼迪总统图书馆和博物馆);1978 年发生c事件Design the National Gallery of Art.(设计国家美术馆);1983年发生d事件Win the fifth Pritzker Architecture Prize.(荣获第五届普利兹克建筑奖)。因此正确的排序为:b、a、c、d,故选B。DBertha von Suttner received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905 she was the first woman to receive it, and also the inspiration for the creatio
31、n of the Nobel Prize.She met Alfred Nobel, a rich millionaire, by answering his newspaper ad for a secretary. Although she only worked for him for a few weeks, she remained good friends with Alfred Nobel for the next 20 years. When she became involved in the peace movement in Europe, she promised to
32、 keep Nobel informed of its progress. When Alfred Nobel died in 1896, his will included the establishment of a peace prize, thanks to Bertha von Suttners influence.Bertha von Suttner was born in an aristocratic (贵族的) military family, but she spent the second half of her life working for peace. She w
33、rote books, attended peace conferences, gave lectures and helped organize peace societies in Austria, Germany and Hungary, as well as the International Peace Bureau in Switzerland. Her novel, Lay Down Your Arms, was one of the most influential antiwar books of all time, and helped to make her a lead
34、er of the peace movement in Europe. Its end to war theme was both the ambition (抱负) and the most important goal in the life of this great woman.Bertha von Suttner worked so hard for peace because she believed that a terrible war would break out in Europe if nations didnt work hard to establish lasti
35、ng peace institutions. She made many major achievements for a more peaceful world, but two months after she died, World War I broke out. A hundred years after she won the Nobel Peace Prize, nations still seem to view war as a choice to work out their problems. But like Bertha von Suttner did, many t
36、oday are working hard around the world to help strengthen peace institutions and spread the idea that its time to put an end to war.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了第一位女性诺贝尔和平奖获得者Bertha von Suttner。12Bertha von Suttner _.Aworked for Alfred Nobel for 20 yearsBhelped Alfred Nobel draw up his willCpersuaded Alfred N
37、obel to join the peace movementDinspired Alfred Nobel to establish the Nobel Peace Prize解析:选D细节理解题。由第一段中的“also the inspiration for the creation of the Nobel Prize”和第二段中的“his will included the establishment of a peace prize, thanks to Bertha von Suttners influence”可知,诺贝尔在他的遗嘱中指明设立诺贝尔和平奖主要是受到Bertha vo
38、n Suttner的影响。13Paragraph 3 is mainly about Bertha von Suttners _.Aefforts and contributions to the peace movementBfamily background and work experiencesCwriting career and life experiencesDambition and goals in life解析:选A段落大意题。由第三段中的“wrote books, attended peace conferences, gave lectures and helped o
39、rganize peace societies”和“the most influential antiwar books”以及“a leader of the peace movement in Europe”可知,本段主要讲述了Bertha von Suttner为和平运动所做出的努力和贡献。14What do we know about Lay Down Your Arms?AIt was based on a true story.BIt recorded Bertha von Suttners daily life.CIt was about an aristocratic milit
40、ary family.DIt showed Bertha von Suttners wish for peace.解析:选D推理判断题。由第三段中的“antiwar books”和“Its end to war theme was both the ambition (抱负) and the most important goal in the life of this great woman”可知,放下武器这部小说反映了Bertha von Suttner对世界和平的渴望。15What can we infer from the last paragraph?ABertha von Sutt
41、ners fight for peace is still shared by many.BBertha von Suttner failed to found peace institutions.CBertha von Suttner successfully predicted a war.DBertha von Suttner lost her life in World War .解析:选A推理判断题。由最后一段中的最后一句可知,今天很多人依然在努力帮助实现世界和平、传播结束战争的思想。.阅读七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) Everyone has goals, whet
42、her small or big. _16_ The act of writing down your goals plays an important part in closing it. Heres how to write down your goals effectively and accomplish them.Define (明确) your goals_17_. But there are a few people who shape their lives according to their goals. Which category are you in now? Wh
43、ich category do you want to be in? The chances are that youre in the first group. But the good news is that if youre reading this article, youre probably trying to make it to the second category. Take some time to sit down and reflect.Look at the detailsNow is when you start to shorten the distance
44、between where you are now and your dreams. _18_. If you want to land your dream job, think about your qualifications. Do you need to take some courses in order to be a candidate for the job you want? If you already qualify, start applying for it._19_.When setting goals, try to put things in a good w
45、ay. The goal setting that lacks enthusiasm and hope is like scolding yourself for not doing better. Putting a positive spin on the language you use can make you feel excited about dealing with your goals. Such attitude will make you determined to reach your future accomplishments.Whatever your goals
46、 are, the act of writing them down can have a significant influence on their outcome. _20_.ADo use positive languageBNever say “no” to your goalsCFetch a pen and get started nowDMost people are guided by their circumstancesEWriting down your goals is vital to achieve themFMap out every step that you
47、 need to take to attain the goalsGBut theres a huge distance between having goals and achieving them语篇解读:本文是一篇指导式说明文。每个人都有或大或小的目标。为了实现目标,把目标写下来是一个很重要且有效的办法。那么如何才能更有效地写出目标呢?本文给出了相关的建议。16选G根据前一句“每个人都有或大或小的目标”和后一句“写下你的目标的行为对于弥合这个差距起到重要作用”可知,G项“但有目标和实现目标之间还存在很大的差距”承上启下,符合语境。17选D根据后一句的“But”可知,前后两句存在转折关系;
48、再根据本段第三句“你现在属于哪一种”可知,前两句描述的是不同类型的两种人。大多数人都是由他们的环境来引导的,但也有一些人根据自己的目标来塑造自己的生活。故选D。18选F结合该部分小标题和下文中提到的实现目标所需的步骤和细节可知,F项“为了实现目标你需要规划好你做的每一步”正确。19选A本题为小标题。该部分主要讲了要以积极的方式设立目标,段中出现的positive是答题的提示,故选A项“一定要有积极的语言(来写目标)”。20选C本段是全文的最后一段,为总结段。空前一句再次强调写下目标对于实现目标很重要,空处承接上文,故选C项“现在就拿起笔开始(写)吧”。.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满
49、分30分)During the early years of the twentieth century polio (小儿麻痹症) was an annoying and whispered word. It was seldom spoken of _21_, and never with pleasant appeal. Polio _22_ small children and damaged their nervous system. So due to polios _23_ ability, thousands of American youngsters were _24_ t
50、o withered (萎缩的) arms and legs and lifelong _25_.The _26_ of polio in the 1910s, 20s and 30s led medical professionals around the world to _27_ for a weapon to use against the disease. The socalled Great Race for a polio vaccine (疫苗) _28_ with the discovery of the century by American doctor and medi
51、cal researcher Dr. Jonas Salk in 1952.Before announcing it to the world in 1955 that an _29_ injected (给注射) vaccine against the feared virus was now a _30_, Dr. Salk first tested his vaccine successfully in 1952. Albert Sabin _31_ Dr. Salk a few years later by inventing an oral _32_ of the polio vac
52、cine in 1962.The efforts of Dr. Salk and his contemporaries to fight back against the polio virus have _33_. The once terrible disease is _34_ a fear of mothers now. Polio has not been completely _35_ from existence, but it no longer carries the _36_ that it used to carry thanks to the vaccine _37_
53、by Dr. Salk.The polio vaccine is sure to _38_ in the history of medical discovery, and Dr. Salk and his contemporaries accomplishments should _39_ all of the great power that education and _40_ provide for humans.语篇解读:本文是记叙文,主要介绍了乔纳斯索尔克造福全人类的世纪医学发现小儿麻痹症疫苗。21A.frequently BslightlyClightly Dseriously解
54、析:选C上文提到20世纪早期,小儿麻痹症是一个令人烦恼又不敢大声说出来的词,下文提到“never with pleasant appeal”,故lightly“无忧无虑地,看似轻松地”符合语境,lightly与前面的否定词seldom连用表示人们很少能轻松地谈起它。frequently“频繁地”;slightly“略微,稍微”;seriously“严肃地,严重地,极其”。22A.struck BinfluencedCdiscouraged Ddisconnected解析:选A小儿麻痹症危害儿童,破坏他们的神经系统。strike在此处表示“伤害,危害”,符合语境。influence“影响,支配”
55、;discourage“阻拦,使灰心”;disconnect“使分离,切断”。23A.outstanding BterrifyingCcrazy Dcountless解析:选B因此因为小儿麻痹症可怕的能力,成千上万的美国儿童落得四肢萎缩和终身残疾。terrifying“极其可怕的,令人恐惧的”,符合语境。outstanding“出色的,杰出的”,感情色彩不符;crazy“狂热的,不理智的”;countless“数不胜数的,无数的”。24A.admitted BexposedCaccustomed Dreduced解析:选D参见上题解析。reduce在这里不表示常见的“减少,降低”,而是构成固定
56、短语后产生全新的含义:be reduced to (doing) sth.“使陷入(更坏的)境地,使沦落,使陷入窘境”。25A.regrets BdisabilitiesCprejudices Drisks解析:选B四肢萎缩代表了一种残疾,故用disabilities。26A.outbreak BdisappearanceCmovement Darrival解析:选A20世纪10至30年代小儿麻痹症的爆发(outbreak)使得全世界的医学专家寻求对抗这种疾病的武器。disappearance“消失,消亡”;movement“运动,迁移”;arrival“到达,到达者”。27A.answer
57、BhuntChope Dwait解析:选B参见上题解析。hunt for“搜寻,搜索”;answer for“对负责,因受到谴责”;hope for“盼望”;wait for“等待”。28A.competed BcontinuedCrested Dended解析:选D这场竞赛以Jonas Salk的世纪发现告终。compete with“与竞争”;continue with“继续”;rest with“取决于,在于”;end with“以结束”。29A.experimental BexactCexpensive Deffective解析:选D既然是Jonas Salk成功试验过的疫苗,且是向全
58、世界宣布疫苗的情况,那么effective“有效的”符合语境。30A.possibility BwonderCreality Ddilemma解析:选C有效的注射式小儿麻痹症疫苗变成了现实(reality)。possibility“可能性”;wonder“奇迹,惊奇”;dilemma“困境”。31A.respected BfollowedCchallenged Dled解析:选B根据下文的“a few years later by inventing an oral _ of the polio vaccine in 1962”可知,Albert Sabin追随Salk的脚步并发明了口服式疫苗
59、,故选B。32A.version BcopyCvirus Dtool解析:选A参见上题解析。version“版本”,符合语境。copy“复制品”;virus“病毒”;tool“工具,手段”。33A.left off Bstarted offCpaid off Dturned off解析:选C根据语境可知,Salk医生和他的同代人对抗小儿麻痹症的努力成功了。leave off“中断”;start off“开始”;pay off“奏效,成功”;turn off“换道,不再想”。34A.merely BstillCnever Dbarely解析:选D曾经可怕的疾病现在几乎不再是妈妈们害怕的东西了。b
60、arely“几乎不,几乎没有”。35A.prevented BsavedCwiped Dspared解析:选C虽然小儿麻痹症没有完全被消灭,但是多亏了Salk医生研制的疫苗,它不再像过去那般令人害怕了。wipe“消除,抹掉”,符合语境。prevent . from“阻止做某事”;save . from“拯救使其免于”;spare . from“免去”。36A.burden BsacrificeCdisappointment Dhorror解析:选D参见上题解析。此处horror意为“(某事物)令人厌恶的性质,(尤指)震惊性,恐怖性”。37A.purchased BdevelopedCsold
61、Dsupplied解析:选B根据上文内容可知,疫苗是Salk医生研制开发的,故用developed。38A.live on Bput inCspread out Dget down解析:选A小儿麻痹症疫苗一定会在医疗发现史上永垂不朽。live on“继续存在”,符合语境。39A.inform BwarnCremind Drid解析:选CSalk医生和他的同代人的成就应该提醒(remind)所有人教育和知识赋予人类的能力。40A.knowledge BcultureCsympathy Dbackground解析:选A参见上题解析。精表达夯实语言基础提升表达能力.单词拼写1It was my cl
62、assmates comfort and encouragement (鼓励) as well as the teachers advice and instruction that helped me devote my spare time to practising playing every day.2Experts think that your personality can even affect how you exercise and influence what sports are suitable (适合的)for you.3The director was fully
63、 convinced that this moving story, if adapted (改编) for television, would be a hit.4At the graduation (毕业) ceremony, just as she expected,she was very proud to stand with a class of care, manners and confidence.5The businessman wanted to make as many profits (利润) as he could from his products.6I cant
64、 agree to anything without my partners approval (认可)7The teacher punished the noisy (吵闹的) children by making them stay after school.8The young assistant often gives us timely assistance (协助)in preparing tools for experiments.9She requested the community (社区) to turn this house into a shelter upon he
65、r death. 10Children whose friends are outgoing (外向的) will gradually take on optimistic personality over time.单句语法填空1Its more likely that none of us start a conversation because its awkward and challenging, or we think its annoying (annoy) and unnecessary. 2Moran hopes to widen the audience for jazz,
66、 make the music more accessible (access), and preserve its history and culture. 3Both of us had the qualities and virtues that are typical of American actors: humorous, aggressive, and making (make) fun of each other but always with an underlying affection. 4But Sarah,who has taken part in shows alo
67、ng with top models, wants to prove that she has brains as well as beauty. 5Additionally, it can help you make more friends, which is essentially beneficial (benefit) to you.6In the absence of wolves, coyote populations also grew quickly. 7So even if emissions were to begin to decrease today, we woul
68、d still face the challenge of adapting_(adapt)to climate change.8One more look and he noticed flames shooting out from under the disabled (disability) vehicle. 9Lang Ping, a household name in China, inspires (inspire) everyone a great deal.10He, considered as an inspiring speaker, is more and more p
69、opular.完成句子1Scientific_achievement_is_built_up by every little bit, but the longterm accumulation can be fed by intravenous drip of the sea.科学成就是由一点一滴积累起来的,唯有长期的积聚才能由点滴汇成大海。2Qian Xuesen was_a_scientist_who_made_important_contributions_to the missile and space programs.He returned to China in 1955 an
70、d led the Chinese rocket program, and became known as the “Father of Chinese Rocketry”钱学森是一位为导弹和航天事业做出重要贡献的科学家,他于1955返回中国,领导中国火箭项目,并被誉为“中国火箭之父”。3Newton is_considered_as_one_of_the_greatest_scientists_in_history for his discovery of universal gravitation and the three laws of motion.牛顿因发现万有引力和三大运动定律而
71、被认为是历史上最伟大的科学家之一。4He thinks its worth it to_take_responsibility to popularize science.他认为承担普及科学的责任是值得的。5Ive finished all the research, and Ive just organized_all_my_notes,_but it will take me almost two months to type them.我已经完成了所有的研究工作,也整理好了所有的笔记,但是我几乎要花两个月的时间才能把它们打印出来。.书面表达假定你是李华,你的美国网友Peter参加中国象棋
72、网络挑战赛获得了一等奖。请根据以下提示写一封英文电子邮件向他表示祝贺。1祝贺他获奖;2肯定他付出的努力;3询问何时方便,在网上切磋棋艺。注意:1.词数100左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Peter, Yours,Li Hua参考范文:Dear Peter,I am writing to offer my sincere congratulations to you on your winning the first prize in the Chinese Chess Network Challenge. As your friend, I
73、 just want you to know how glad I am at your success.“Everything comes to him who waits.” For these years, youve shown great interest in Chinese chess and kept on practicing it every day. Not only have you read many books about Chinese chess strategy, but also you have competed in all kinds of Chinese chess contests. Finally, you succeeded in winning the online competition!So Im so happy that you become champion of this network challenge. At last, I hope to paly Chinese chess with you so that we can make progress together. Please tell me when you have time.Congratulations again.Yours,Li Hua