1、高考题型组合规范练10必修第三册Unit 2阅读理解题组练速度(35 mins).阅读理解AImagine taking a photo of a destination thats so colorful that you dont need to apply any filters.Among many of the Earths colorful landscapes,there are mountains whose colors go beyond single and boring shades.The Pitons,AfricaNear the town of Soufriere
2、,on St.Lucias southwestern coast,this pair of mountainous volcanic cones is truly green and what may attract your attention is that theyre also blessed in being covered with a grassy and unique forest that is home to a number of rare plant species.Collectively they are recognized as a UNESCO World H
3、eritage Site.Zhangye National Geopark,ChinaIn northwestern Chinas province of Gansu,this UNESCO national park is considered to be one of Chinas most beautiful natural wonders.At first glance,it looks like a rainbow was carefully applied to a palette.Montagne Sainte Victoire,FranceWhat makes this mou
4、ntain range so wonderful is that it has served as an inspiration for the French artist Paul Cezanne.This Post-Impressionist painter was inspired by this distinct landscape so much that it became the constant subject of his paintings.Vermilion Cliffs National Monument,AmericaNamed in 2000,this nation
5、al monument in Northern Arizona line makes you feel like youve stepped onto another planet.Towering cliffs,and colored rock formations are found across this sites many regions.But wait a minute:There are certain areas that require obtaining specific permits in advance to explore them,so do your home
6、work first.1.What may interest you besides colors in the Pitons?A.There are unusual plants.B.It is located on the coast.C.There are volcano-shaped mountains.D.Its a UNESCO World Heritage Site.2.Which place became the constant subject of Paul Cezannes paintings?A.The Pitons.B.Zhangye National Geopark
7、.C.Montagne Sainte Victoire.D.Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.3.What needs your special attention when you visit Vermilion Cliffs National Monument?A.Making some preparations ahead of time.B.Getting a permission before exploring.C.Various mountains blocking your way.D.Feeling like walking into an
8、other planet.BAs a boy,I wanted to go to the South Pole.As a teenager,I decided Id like to go to the North Pole too.And yet,I havent done either.It had taken me 31 years to just make it to the Arctic.I was traveling with a film crew from Northern Ireland,following the footsteps of Lord Dufferin who,
9、in the 1850s,sailed from Scotland to the Arctic.As an early adventure tourist,he was driven by the desire to see what lay at the ends of the world.As we sailed north,icebergs of the size of buses floated past our small boat.Finally,we reached our destinationEnglish Bay,where Dufferin landed and step
10、ped off onto the horseshoe-shaped beach.This was what Id dreamt of:standing somewhere so pure and primitive.However,for many early polar explorers,the results were far less pleasant.The south,in particular,was the source of extreme danger.My childhood interest in the South Pole was fueled by the uns
11、uccessful yet heroic adventures of Ernest Shackleton.He died in 1922 while preparing for his fourth adventure.The stories of Robert Falcon Scott are also well-known:he and four companions died on their way back from the South Pole.So why do explorers put themselves at such risk?Much of it seems to l
12、ie in the purity of the challenge.Scott talked of the appeal of a place that had been “unreached and unseen by humans”.“With a view over shining lands covered by ice sheets of inconceivable extent,you have the feeling of living over the control of death,” said Fridtjof Nansen,a Norwegian explorer.On
13、 the homeward journey the weather turned and we were left for a few days at the mercy of a storm.We experienced a small taste of helplessness when faced with the raw power of nature.We should be grateful for the great explorers spirit and stories.I know I am.4.Why did the author begin his adventure
14、tour?A.To assist a film crew.B.To realize a childhood dream.C.To memorize Lord Dufferin.D.To challenge a world record.5.Which of the following best explains “inconceivable” underlined in Paragraph 7?A.Hard to control.B.Too far to reach.C.Hard to imagine.D.Too bright to view.6.What happened during th
15、e writers journey?A.They were trapped in icebergs.B.They were kept off the destination.C.They were attacked by a storm.D.They were rescued by explorers.7.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.The Appeal of the Ends of the WorldB.The Dream of Traveling to the ArcticC.The Victory ove
16、r the Control of DeathD.The Gratitude to Great Explorers SpiritCThe “laugh out loud” face is officially the worlds most popular emoji,according to researchers from Adobe (ADBE) who surveyed 7,000 users across the United States,the United Kingdom,Germany,France,Japan,Australia,and South Korea.The “th
17、umbs up” emoji came in second,followed by the “red heart” emoji.The flirtatious(挑逗的) “wink and kiss” and “sad face with tears” emojis respectively rounded out the top five.The software maker on Thursday released the findings from its 2021 Global Emoji Trend Report ahead of World Emoji Day on Saturda
18、y.Adobes latest Emoji Trend Report also examined the three most misunderstood emojis in the world.The “eggplant” symbol edged out the “peach” and the “clown” emojis respectively as the most confusing for users.The vast majority of emoji users (90%) believe the modern-day hieroglyphs(象形文字) make it ea
19、sier for them to express themselves.Eighty-nine percent of respondents said emojis simplify communicating across language barriers.And 67% said they think people who use emojis are friendlier,funnier and cooler than those who dont.A slight majority of respondents said they are more comfortable expre
20、ssing emotions through emojis than talking on the phone or in-person.More than half of global emoji users (55%) said using emojis in communications has positively impacted their mental health.Seventy-six percent of those surveyed said emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity,res
21、pect and understanding.And 88% said they feel more empathetic toward people who use emojis.8.Which is the third most popular emoji according to the survey?A.The “red heart” emoji.B.The “thumbs up” emoji.C.The “wink and kiss” emoji.D.The “sad face with tears” emoji.9.What do we know about the“eggplan
22、t” symbol?A.It is the least used in the world.B.It is the most confusing in the world.C.It is the most widely used in the world.D.It is the most encouraging in the world.10.How does the author develop the last three paragraphs?A.By giving opinions.B.By offering examples.C.By using some figures.D.By
23、making classification.11.What do ninety percent of emoji users say?A.Emojis simplify communicating across language barriers.B.Emojis make it easier for them to express themselves.C.Using emojis in communications benefits their mental health.D.Emojis are an important communication tool for creating u
24、nity.DIts mid-February and along Britains south coast gilt-head bream (鲷鱼) are swimming from the open sea into the river mouths.And this summer,countryside visitors throughout southern England will catch sight of blue flashes as small red-eyed damselflies fly across starry ponds.Both events are happ
25、ening much further north than they would have 20 years ago.Fingers point at climate change.As areas become too hot or dry,many wildlife populations are declining,while some species are showing up in places that were historically too cold or wet.Our team,led by Alba Estrada,wanted to explain this phe
26、nomenon.If we could predict which species can and cant colonise (移居于) new locations,we could decide which are most in need of conservation.How far individual animals or plant seeds can move was long thought to be the most important factor.But according to our findings,other characteristics also turn
27、ed out to be highly important.For example,how quickly plants and animals can produce,how well they can compete with other species for resources,and what kinds of food they can eat or habitat they can live in.The result of this is that we might be able to predict which animals will survive under clim
28、ate change.The wood mouse is found throughout continental Europe.As climate changes,we think the mouse will move north because it can breed quickly,lives in lots of habitats,has a broad diet,and individuals can travel a long way.On the other hand,consider the European ground squirrel.We think it mig
29、ht stay just in southeast Europe because it can only live in grasslandsand climate change wont suddenly turn farms and forests into meadows (草坪).Its encouraging to know that some species are doing well under climate change.There are some headaches,however.Those gilt-head bream are feeding on the loc
30、al shellfish,which might be taking food away from the native fish.Small red-eyed damselflies look great,but they could become all too common around British ponds and outcompete native species.Climate change is once again posing us some tricky conservation questions.12.We can learn from Paragraphs 1
31、&2 that .A.people hold events to observe different speciesB.visitors have damaged the homes of many speciesC.species preferred the extremely cold and wet environmentD.climate change makes some species move to new areas13.Whats Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.What factors can influence colonisation.B.How
32、far individual animals can travel.C.Why some species are declining.D.Where most species tend to live.14.Which might stand the least chance of colonisation?A.Gilt-head bream.B.Red-eyed damselflies.C.Wood mice.D.Ground squirrels.15.Whats the teams attitude towards the colonisation?A.Ambiguous.B.Doubtf
33、ul.C.Objective.D.Optimistic.阅读七选五Flamenco is a typical dance and music in the south of Spain,concretely in the Andalusian region.1The roots of Flamenco come from different cultures and countries such as Morocco,Egypt,and India.2Among the Spanish cities with more tradition in Flamenco are Cadiz,Grana
34、da,and Sevilla.3 They are a good singer,a Spanish guitar,and a good dancer.Normally,the scene of a Flamenco show is a plank floor,and it can be in any theater or bar.but for something different in Granada,you can see Flamenco in typical caves where families of gypsy people lived in ancient times.Fla
35、menco is divided into two groups,the group of singers and the group of dancers.The group of singers is normally formed of men who sing and play the Spanish guitar.4 The men usually wear black suits,and the soles of their shoes are metal.The group of dancers is usually formed of women.5 The most beau
36、tiful thing in this part is how fast they can move their feet and the sound you can listen to.The sound of the shoes has the same rhythm as the music.Its wonderful!Its common,too,to see a couple of dancersa girl and a boy dancing together.A.Flamenco is definitely a great art!B.The women help them by
37、 clapping their hands.C.They wear beautiful and colorful flounce dresses.D.There are three principle things needed to do Flamenco.E.However,the first traces of Flamenco in Spain date back to 1760.F.The sound from the soles of the dancers shoes made me feel happy.G.It was brought to Spain by gypsy pe
38、ople coming from Eastern Europe in the 15th century.语言运用题组求精准(25 mins).完形填空At the age of 4,the little Ulmer was stung by a bee.Less than a week later,she was stung by another bee,which 1 her naturally being deathly 2 of bees.However,this did not last too long.Soon,she began to do research on bees.As
39、 a part of it,she 3 that bees were not only on the 4 of extinction but were also 5 for the environment and ecosystem.At roughly the same time,Ulmers great grandmother Helen 6 the family her 1940s cookbook from a far city.One of the recipes inside was that for her so-called “famous” flaxseed lemonade
40、 recipe.This got Ulmer 7:How could she combine her grandmothers recipe and 8 the bees at the same time?Her 9:a lemonade stand that doesnt just take advantage of the bees 10,but helps them too.Soon after coming to this 11,Ulmer asked her parents if she could 12 her own lemonade stand.Her parents 13,a
41、nd she soon started selling her own lemonade,operating as “Bee Sweet Lemonade”.But Ulmer made one great 14 to her great grandmothers lemonade recipe,using sugar instead of honey.Soon after,a local pizza shop asked Ulmer to 15 them with lemonade.This gave Ulmer the 16 of starting bottling her lemonad
42、e,17 just selling it outside her house.She began offering her lemonade to nearby stores,many of which began to 18 her lemonade.Now the teenage CEO Ulmer becomes the bee ambassador and she has been 19 to the White House as a special guest to meet the president for her fight against the 20 of facing t
43、he worlds critically important honeybee population.1.A.added toB.turned intoC.resulted inD.counted for2.A.tiredB.sureC.fondD.afraid3.A.discoveredB.predictedC.explainedD.suggested4.A.stageB.journeyC.edgeD.middle5.A.possibleB.necessaryC.obviousD.complex6.A.copiedB.boughtC.soughtD.sent7.A.thinkingB.dou
44、btingC.expectingD.believing8.A.feedB.attractC.saveD.drive9.A.wishB.resultC.suggestionD.answer10.A.naturallyB.fullyC.carefullyD.gradually11.A.situationB.descriptionC.introductionD.conclusion12.A.organizeB.developC.establishD.promote13.A.agreedB.promisedC.insistedD.confirmed14.A.decisionB.supportC.cha
45、ngeD.praise15.A.helpB.inspireC.provideD.invest16.A.ideaB.planC.beliefD.purpose17.A.let aloneB.in spite ofC.regardless ofD.rather than18.A.deliverB.advertiseC.sellD.design19.A.persuadedB.invitedC.allowedD.chosen20.A.threatB.competitionC.realityD.trend.语法填空Yellow River Valley was the birthplace of anc
46、ient Chinese civilization,and for that reason it is often called “Mother River”.The valley 1. (surround) the principal river of northern China and is at the center of thousands of years of Chinese history.With a length of over 5,400 kilometers (3,300 miles),the Yellow River is Chinas second 2. (long
47、) river.It has a drainage(排水) basin of around 750,000 square 3. (kilometer),the third largest basin area in China.It is called the Yellow River because its waters carry earth,4. gives the river its yellow-brown color,and when 5. river overflows,it leaves a yellow residue(残留物) behind.While the river
48、helps create fertile land that is suitable 6. farming,during certain times of the year the Yellow River 7. (frequent) overflows.The water damages housing and crops across the North China Plain,an important 8. (agriculture) region.Because of this,the Yellow River is also nicknamed “Chinas Sorrow”.For
49、 thousands of years,the Chinese have carried out major public works projects 9. (control) the water from the Yellow River.Despite the possibility of flooding,the Yellow River Valley basin is home 10. a huge population,and many of Chinas oldest cities are situated along the river.The valley becomes t
50、he center of Chinese culture,society,and learning.主观题组合练要规范(40 mins).语法填空Born in 1894,Mei Lanfang 1.(bring) up in a family of Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera performers.2. the age of eight,he started training in Peking Opera on a daily basis.When he was 17,he kept a flock of pigeons (鸽子) and trained th
51、em 3.(fly) high.Every day Mei watched them 4. they flew,which helped him to develop the expressive eye movements that were so important to his art.His hard work and dedication made him a 5. (lead) artist in Peking Opera.Mei was also an innovator (创新者).In addition to new stage designs and singing sty
52、les,his innovations in wearing make-up and costume design allowed for more vivid images of female characters.This contributed greatly to the 6.(develop) of Peking Opera.Mei created and 7.(perform) over 200 plays,making his contributions to the singing styles,speaking lines,dance,music,costumes and w
53、earing make-up and 8.(gradual) forming his unique and creative style,9. is called “Mei School”.Until he passed away in 1961,Mei had been encouraging the spread of Peking Opera for almost 60 years.This lifelong devotion has made him one of the 10.(great) Peking Opera artists of all time.短文改错As a high
54、 school student,it is necessary that we built a good relationship with our teachers,for it is the teachers who show love and concern for our students in study and life and they are good listeners.From them,we students can always seek support and advices,from that we can benefit a lot.Thus,the ideal
55、relationship between teachers and students is very important.In my opinion,this relationship should be one filling with love,care,understanding,and respect.So they can exchange for ideas freely.To build a relationship of this kind,teachers should become friends of students when students ought to tru
56、st their teachers and give voice to their feelings frank.Therefore,make joint efforts set up a warm relationship between teachers and students!.书面表达假如你是李华,你的好友王芳在中学生英语演讲比赛中荣获一等奖。请你根据以下内容,给她写一封祝贺信。内容包括:1.表达你的愉悦心情;2.向她表示祝贺;3.请她介绍成功的经验。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Wang Fang, Yours,Li Hua参考答案高考题型组
57、合规范练10必修第三册Unit 2阅读理解题组练速度.【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了四座颜色很特别的山。1.A解析 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“.and what may attract your attention is that theyre also blessed in being covered with a grassy and unique forest that is home to a number of rare plant species.”可知,除了颜色,不寻常的植物可能会让你感兴趣。2.C解析 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段可知,圣维克托瓦尔山成为Paul Cez
58、anne绘画的永恒主题。3.B解析 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“But wait a minute:There are certain areas that require obtaining specific permits in advance to explore them,so do your homework first.”可知,当你参观Vermilion Cliffs National Monument时,需要特别注意的是在探索前获得许可。【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者为了实现童年去南极的梦想,跟随一个来自北爱尔兰的电影摄制组旅行,介绍了一路上的所见所闻和所感。4
59、.B解析 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“As a boy,I wanted to go to the South Pole.As a teenager,I decided Id like to go to the North Pole too.”可知,作者开始他的冒险之旅是为了实现童年的梦想。5.C解析 词义猜测题。根据倒数第二段中提到的“unreached and unseen by humans”以及画线词上文“With a view over shining lands covered by ice sheets of”可知,南极是人类无法触及和看不见的地方,所以看到的是“覆盖着难以想象的
60、冰盖的闪亮土地”,故选C项“难以想象”。6.C解析 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“On the homeward journey the weather turned and we were left for a few days at the mercy of a storm.”可知,作者在旅途中被暴风雨袭击了。7.A解析 主旨大意题。文章主要讲述了作者为了实现童年去南极的梦想,跟随一个来自北爱尔兰的电影摄制组旅行,介绍了一路上的所见所闻和所感。由此可知,A选项“世界尽头的吸引力”最符合文章标题。【语篇导读】本文是新闻报道。7月15日,Adobe发布了2021年全球表情符号趋势报告;“笑哭”
61、表情符号成为全球最流行的表情符号,“点赞”和“红心”表情分别位列二三名。8.A解析 细节理解题。根据第二段的第一句“The thumbs up emoji came in second,followed by the red heart emoji.”可知,红心表情符号排列第三。9.B解析 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The eggplant symbol edged out the peach and the clown emojis respectively as the most confusing for users.”可知,“茄子”险胜“桃子”和“小丑”,成为最让网友感到困惑的表情符
62、号。10.C解析 推理判断题。根据最后三段中提到的“The vast majority of emoji users (90%)”“Eighty-nine percent of respondents”“And 88%.”等可知,文章最后三段是用具体的数字来说明的。11.B解析 细节理解题。根据第五段的第一句“The vast majority of emoji users (90%) believe the modern-day hieroglyphs make it easier for them to express themselves.”可知,绝大多数表情符号用户(90%)认为这种现
63、代图像符号让他们更容易表达自己。【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。气候变化使一些物种迁移到新的地区,作者的研究团队试图解释这个现象,并对这个现象带来的利弊进行了分析。12.D解析 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Its mid-February and. as small red-eyed damselflies fly across starry ponds.”和第二段中的“Fingers point at climate change. in places that were historically too cold or wet.”可知,气候变化使一些物种迁移到新的地区。13.A解析 主旨大意题
64、。根据第四段中的“How far individual animals or plant seeds can move was long thought to be the most important factor.But according to our findings,other characteristics also turned out to be highly important.”和第三段中的“If we could predict which species can and cant colonise new locations,we could decide which
65、are most in need of conservation.”可知,第四段主要是讲什么因素可以影响物种的移居。14.D解析 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段最后两句可知,欧洲地松鼠可能会留在东南欧,无法移居。而根据第一段中的“Its mid-February and along Britains south coast gilt-head bream are swimming from the open sea into the river mouths.And this summer,countryside visitors throughout southern England will
66、catch sight of blue flashes as small red-eyed damselflies fly across starry ponds.”和第五段中的“The wood mouse is found throughout continental Europe.As climate changes,we think the mouse will move north because it can breed quickly,lives in lots of habitats,has a broad diet,and individuals can travel a l
67、ong way.”可知,金头鲷、红色眼睛的小豆娘和木老鼠都可以移居,所以欧洲地松鼠最不可能移居。15.C解析 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Its encouraging to know that some species are doing well under climate change.There are some headaches,however.”可知,团队对动物移居的态度是客观的。.【语篇导读】本文是说明文。弗拉门科是西班牙安达卢西亚地区的地方舞蹈。它融舞蹈、歌唱、器乐于一体,过去流行在西班牙南部,现在已扩展到西班牙的广大地区,并正在成为整个西班牙的代表性艺术之一。1.G解析 上
68、文提到“弗拉门科是西班牙南方地区典型的舞蹈和音乐形式”,G项中的It指的就是Flamenco,而且语意与上文相符。2.E解析 上文提到摩洛哥、埃及和印度,下文提到西班牙。由此可知,所填的句子应是引出下文的过渡句子,所以填E项。3.D解析 下文中的“.a good singer,a Spanish guitar,and a good dancer”和D项中的“three principle things”相吻合。4.B解析 根据下文的“The men usually wear black suits.”可知,所填的句子应该提到女士。B项符合语境。5.C解析 根据前面的“The group of
69、dancers is usually formed of women.”可知,C项符合语境,其中的They指的就是“women”。语言运用题组求精准.【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了四岁的Ulmer为了拯救蜜蜂,设立摊位出售柠檬水,想要以此来帮助蜜蜂。现在,十几岁的首席执行官Ulmer成了蜜蜂大使,她被邀请到白宫作为特别嘉宾与总统见面,以对抗世界上至关重要的蜜蜂种群所面临的威胁。1.C解析 上文提到Ulmer小时候两次被蜜蜂蜇了,所以这个经历导致了(resulted in)她非常害怕蜜蜂。2.D解析 见上题解析。tired疲惫的;sure当然的;fond喜欢的;afraid害怕的。b
70、e afraid of害怕。3.A解析 根据前面的“Soon,she began to do research on bees.”可知,此处表示她的研究发现,故选A项。4.C解析 根据上下文语境“on the.of extinction”可知,此处表示“濒于,在边缘”,用短语on the edge of。5.B解析 根据下文“for the environment and ecosystem”以及常识可知,蜜蜂对环境和生态系统是必不可少的(necessary)。6.D解析 根据常识以及后面的“from a far city”可知,此处表示她从遥远的城市给 Ulmer家寄(sent)那本烹饪书。
71、7.A解析 根据后面列出的问句“How could she combine her grandmothers recipe and.”可知,这使得Ulmer开始思考(thinking)。8.C解析 根据上文的“extinction”以及下文的“helps”可知,此处表示拯救(save)蜜蜂。9.D解析 根据上文提出的问题可知,此处表示的是她的答案(answer)。10.B解析 她的答案是:一个柠檬水摊,不仅充分(fully)利用蜜蜂,而且还帮助它们。11.D解析 根据前一段可知,Ulmer认为设立柠檬水摊位可以拯救蜂蜜,属于一个结论。come to a conclusion“得出结论”。12.
72、C解析 根据下文“.her own lemonade stand”可知,Ulmer问父母能否建立(establish)自己的货摊。13.A解析 根据下文“and she soon started selling her own lemonade”可知,她的父母同意了(agreed)。14.C解析 根据下文“using sugar instead of honey”可知,她对配方做了改变(change),用糖代替蜂蜜。15.C解析 不久之后,当地一家比萨店要求Ulmer给他们提供(provide)柠檬水。provide sb with sth给某人提供某物。16.A解析 根据下文“of star
73、ting bottling her lemonade”可知,她通过这事得到瓶装柠檬水的想法(idea)。17.D解析 根据下文“just selling it outside”,再结合后面的柠檬水卖给附近的商店可知,她打算卖瓶装水,而不仅仅是在房子外面卖。rather than而不是。18.C解析 根据前面的“nearby stores”并结合常识可知,那些附近的商店开始出售(sell)她的柠檬水。19.B解析 根据下文“to the White House as a special guest”可知,Ulmer作出了努力并取得了成就,所以她作为客人被邀请到(invited)白宫。20.A解析
74、 根据第一段的“bees were not only on theof extinction”可知,此处指蜜蜂所面临的威胁(threat)。.1.surrounds2.longest3.kilometers4.which5.the6.for7.frequently8.agricultural9.to control10.to主观题组合练要规范.1.was brought2.At3.to fly4.as/when5.leading6.development7.performed8.gradually9.which10.greatest.As a high school student,it is
75、 necessary that we built a good relationship with our teachers,for it is the teachers who show love and concern for our students in study and life and they are good listeners.From them,we students can always seek support and advices, from that we can benefit a lot.Thus,the ideal relationship between
76、 teachers and students is very important.In my opinion,this relationship should be one filling with love,care, understanding,and respect.So they can exchange ideas freely.To build a relationship of this kind,teachers should become friends of students when students ought to trust their teachers and g
77、ive voice to their feelings frank.Therefore,make joint efforts set up a warm relationship between teachers and students!.Dear Wang Fang,I hear that you have won first prize in the English Speech Contest of Middle School Students,so Im writing to give my sincere congratulations.You dont know how exci
78、ted I was when I heard the good news.I am proud of you!Your pronunciation and fluent English made a profound impression on me.It came as no surprise to me that you won the contest.Could you share with me how you improve your spoken English?Your experience will be of great help to me in learning.I will be grateful if you can write me back and give me your advice.I am looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua