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2019-2020学年第二学期期中试卷高二英语试题注意事项:1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将第I卷(选择题)答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将第II卷(非选择题)答案黑色中性笔正确
填写在答案纸上。第I卷第一部分听力(共20题,每小题1.5分,共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
钟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.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?.A.ApaintingB.AplateC.Adish2.Whowon'tspendThanksgivingwiththespeakers?A.Sam
B.BrentandMayaC.Theirgrandparents3.WhatdoesthemanimplyaboutTom?A.HelostinterestinpaintingB.HisfamesufferedadeclineC.Hispain
tingsaren'tasgoodasbefore.4.Wherearethespeakersprobablygoing?A.Thetailor'sB.ThetheaterC.Thedress-upparty.5.Whatdoe
sthewomansuggestJerrydo?ASellhisapartmentsoonB.ComebacktocampusnowCSearchforanotherplaceatonce第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题6.What
wasthemanprobablydoingwhenthewomancalled?AWatchingagame.B.VisitingamuseumCDoingsomecleaning.7.WhendoesSusanworkatthe
museum?A.OnweekendsBOnweekdaymorningsCOnweekdayafternoons听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatwasthewomanlike?A.ArtisticB.Shy.C.Sporty.9.Whathasthe
womantakenuprecently?A.BasketballB.YogaC.Painting.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Wherearethespeakers?AOnthewaytotheiroffic
eBAtthemanshome.C.Ataflowershop11.Whydidthemanbuysomanyflowers?A.TheyarefreshandattractiveB.TheresasaleonsomeflowersC.Hewantstoopenaflowershop12.Wh
atwillthewomandonext?A.Checktheman'sbackBGivethemanahandC.Signadealwiththeman听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whendidthem
angraduate?A.15yearsagoB.20yearsagoC.25yearsago14.Whatdoesthemansayabouthiswork?A.ItisadifficulttaskBThepayisverygoodC.Hedoe
sn'tlikeit15.Atwhattimedoesthezoocloseinwinter?A.4:30pmB.5:30pmC.6:30pm16.Whatistheman'smainduty?A.FeedtheanimalsBClear
outthecagesCDothemanagementwork听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatisthefunctionofthenewchocolate?A.Itmakespeople
healthierB.Itmakespeoplehappier.C.Itmakespeopleyounger18.Whatisstillunknownaboutthenewchocolate?A.ItsinventorsB.Itsprice.C.Itscolo
r19.Howlongdoesittakethenewchocolatetowork?A.3weeksB.30daysC.3months20.Whydoesmoreresearchneedtobedone?A.ToseetheeffectofthechocolateB.Toinven
tbetterchocolatebarsC.Toensurethesuppliesofmaterials第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe
parkbenchwasdesertedasIsatdowntoreadbeneaththebranchesofanoldtree,withgoodreasontofrown,fortheworldwasintendedtodragmedown
.Atthistime,aboyapproachedme.Hestoodrightbeforeme,andsaidwithgreatexcitement,"LookwhatIfound!"Inhishand
wasaflower,andwhatapitifulsight,withitspetals(花瓣)allworn.Wantinghimtotakehisflowerandgoofftoplay,Ifakedasmallsmileandthenturned
totheotherside.Butinsteadofleaving,hesatnexttomysideandplacedtheflowertohisnoseanddeclared,"Itreallysme
llsprettyandit'sbeautiful,too.That'swhyIpickedit.Here,it'sforyou."Theflowerbeforemewasdyingordead.ButIknewIm
usttakeit,orhemightneverleave.SoIreachedfortheflower,andreplied,"JustwhatIneed."Butinsteadofplacingtheflowerinmyhand,hehelditinmid-air.Itwasthen
thatInoticedthattheboywasblind.Iheardmyvoicequiver(轻微颤抖),andatthesametimemytearsshonelikethesun.AsIthankedhimforpickingtheverybest
one,hesmiledandsaid,"You'rewelcome."Andthenheranofftoplay,unawareoftheimpacthe'dhadonme.Isatthereandwonderedhowhemanagedtos
eeaself-pityingwomanbeneathanoldtree.Perhapsfromhisheart,he'dbeenblessedwithtruesight.Throughtheeyesoftheblindboy,Icouldseethepro
blemwasnotwiththeworld;theproblemwasme.AndforallofthosetimesIhadbeenblind.FromnowonIvowedtoseebeautyandappreciateeverys
econdthat'smine.ThenIheldthefloweruptomynoseandbreatheditsfragranceandsmiledasthatyoungboy.21.Whenshesatdowntoreadonthebench,theauthor______.A.felt
relaxedandpeacefulB.feltupsetandunhappywithherlifeC.wantedtohaveafriendkeepinghercompanyD.feltproudtohaveovercomet
hedifficultiesinlife22.Theauthordecidedtotakethefloweratfirstbecause______.A.shewasreallymovedbytheboyB.she
didn'twanttohurttheyoungboyC.shethoughttheflowerwasreallybeautifulD.shedidn'tlikebeingbotheredbytheboyanymore23.Whichofth
efollowingcanbestdescribetheboy?______A.Kindandoptimistic.B.Independentandactive.C.Handsomeandintelligent.D.Warmheartedandsensitive.BF
oodexpertssaywashingcouldspreadthegermsonyourturkeyinthekitchensinkornearbyfood.Butit'sbeenachallengetryingtoconvincecookstostoprinsing(冲洗)o
ffrawpoultry.Germsthatcanmakepeoplesickarecommoninthegutsofhealthypoultryandarelegallyallowedtobeonrawturke
yandchicken.Theassumptionisthatnobodyeatstheirpoultryraw,andthatthoroughcookingwillkillthebacteria.Thedo-not-
washrawpoultryadvicefromtheUSDAisrelativelynewandperhapshasn'tcaughtonbecauseitgoesagainstthecommonbeliefthatwashingmakesthingsclean,
saidChapman.BenjaminChapman,astudyauthorandfoodsafetyexpertatNorthCarolinaStateUniversity,saidtheinstin
cttowashrawpoultrygoesbackatleastdecadeswhenpeoplereliedmoreonvisualcluestospotproblemswithpoultry.Meanwhile,washinghandsandsurfacesar
ealsoimportant.Butfoodpreparationisacomplicatedact,andgermsfrompoultrycanbespreadevenifit'snotwashed,especial
lywhenbirdsareremovedfrompackaging.TheUSDA-fundedstudystressesthatpoint.Researcherssprayedrawchickenwith
aharmlessstrainofE.coli(大肠杆菌)andwatchedvolunteercooksattestkitchens.Amongthosewhowashedtheirrawchicken,aboutaquarterendedupsp
readingthebacteriatotheirlettuce.Butevensomeofthosewhodidnotrinsethechickengotgermsonthelettuce.Andthereareotheropportunitiesforgermstosurviveonturke
ys:meltingandcooking.Toensureabirdisthoroughlycooked,theysaytouseathermometertocheckthatthedeepestandthickestpartsofithavereach
ed165degrees.Evenafterthemealiscooked,youaren'toutofthedangerzone.Tokeepturkeysandotherleftoverssafe,expertssaytheyshouldberefri
geratedaftertwohours.24.Peopledon'tacceptUSDA'sadvicebecause_______.A.theadviceisrelativelynew.B.cookscleantheturkeybeforecoo
kingit.C.cleaningseemsmoretrustworthy.D.heatcankillmostgermsandnooneeatsrawfood.25.Whatcanbeconclude
dfromParagraph4?A.Foodpackagescarrygerms.B.Germsfromaturkeycanbespreadwhetheritiswashedornot.C.Handsandsurfacesare
easytogetEcoli.D.Multiplemethodsshouldbeappliedtofoodtogetridofgerms.26.Whichwaymayhelptocookaturkeysafely?A.Rinseofftheturkey
beforeitisheated.B.Keeptheturkeyawayfromthelettuceandrefrigerator.C.Washhandsandpackagesbeforetakingouttheturkey.D.Useathermometertochec
kthetemperatureoftheturkey.27.Fromwhichsectionofamagazineisthetextprobablytaken?A.Cooking.B.Technology.C.Science.D.Medicine.CI
twasabittercoldeveninginnorthernVirginiamanyyearsago.Theoldman’sbeardwasglazedbywinter’sfrostwhilehewaitedforarideacrosstheriver.Thewaitseemedend
less.Hisbodybecamenumbandstifffromthefrigidnorthwind.Itwaslongbeforeheheardthefaint,steadyrhythmofhoov
es(马蹄)alongthefrozenpath.Anxiouslywatchingseveralhorsemencomingup,heletthefirstonepassbywithoutanyeffortto
gethisattention,thenanotherpassedby,andanother.Finally,thelastriderdrewnearwheretheoldmansatlikeasnowstatuewhenoldmancau
ghthiseyesandsaid,“Sir,wouldyoumindgivinganoldmanaridetotheotherside?”Stoppinghishorse,theriderreplied,“Sure!Jumpaboard.”Seeingtheol
dmanunabletolifthishalf-frozenbodyfromtheground,thehorsemangotdowntohelphim.Thehorsemantookhimnotjust
acrosstheriver,buttohisdestinationjustafewmilesaway.Astheyapproachedthetinybutcozycottage,thehorseman’scuriositycausedhimtoinquire
,“Sir,Inoticedyouletseveralotherriderspassbywithoutmakinganefforttosecurearide.ThenIcameupandyouimme
diatelyaskedmeforaride.Iamcuriouswhy,onsuchabitternight,youwouldwaitandaskthelastrider.WhatifIhadrefu
sedandleftyouhere?”Theoldmanlookedtheriderstraightintheeyesandreplied,“IreckonIknowpeopleprettygood.Ilookedintoth
eeyesoftheotherridersandimmediatelyfoundnoconcernformysituation.Itwouldhavebeenuselesseventoaskthemforaride.ButwhenIlookedintoyou
reyes,yourgentlespiritwouldwelcometheopportunitytogivemeassistanceinmytimeofneed.”Thoseheart-warmingcommentstouchedthehorsemandeeply.“I’msogra
tefulforwhatyouhavesaid,”hetoldtheoldman.“MayInevergettoobusyinmyownaffairsthatIfailtorespondtotheneedsofotherswithki
ndnessandcompassion.”Withthat,ThomasJeffersonturnedhishorsearoundandmadehiswaybacktotheWhiteHouse.28.Whydidn’ttheoldmanaskthepreviousridersfor
aride?A.Becausehewaswaitingforthelastrider.B.Becausehiseffortsfailedtogettheirattention.C.Becauseheassumedtheyhadnoconcernforhim.D.Becau
sehewastoonumbtolifthishalf-frozenbody.29.Whatcausedthelastridertostopandhelptheoldman?A.theoldman’spoorsituationB
.kindnessandsympathyC.hisownaffairsD.Theoldman’swarmcomments30.Whatdoyouknowabouttheoldman?A.Hegavet
helastrideranopportunitytohelp.B.Helivedinacozycottageafewmilesaway.C.Hejudgedpeoplebylookingintotheireyes.D.Herec
ognizedthepresidentatfirstsight.31.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthistext?A.lookintoyoureyesB.compassionofagreatmanC.thelastridertohelpD.returnto
theWhiteHouseDOurhousewasacrossthestreetfromabighospital,sowerentedourspareupstairsroomtooutpatients(门诊病人).O
neevening,therewasaknockatthedoor.Iopenedittoseeatrulysick-lookingman.Hisfacelookedterrible–itwasswollenandred.Yethisvoicewaspleasant.Hetoldmeth
athecamefortreatmentandthathe’dbeenhuntingforaspareroomsincenoon,butnoonewouldgivehimone.“Iguessit’smyface...”Foramoment,Ihe
sitated,buthisnextwordsconvincedme:“I’llsleepinthisrockingchairontheporch(门廊).Mybusleavesearlyinthemorning.”Theoldmanhadahugeheartinsideh
istinybody.Hetoldmethathefishedforalivingtosupporthisdaughter,hisdaughter’sfivechildrenandherdisabledhusband.Hedidn’tcomplainwhi
letellingmehisstory.Hewasgratefulthatnopainaccompaniedhisdisease,whichwasseeminglyaformofskincancer.The
nextmorning,hesaid,“CanIcomebackandstaythenexttimeIneedtreatment?”Itoldhimhewaswelcometocomeagain.Onhisn
exttrip,asagift,hebroughtabigfishandsomelargeoysters(牡蛎).Intheyearsthathestayedwithus,therewasneveratimethathedidnotbringusgiftslikethese.My
neighborwarnedmethatIcouldlosepotentialrentersbyputtinguptheoldmanafterheleftthefirstmorning.Maybewedidloserenters
onceortwice.Butiftheyhadknownhim,perhapstheirillnesseswouldhavebeeneasiertobear.Iknowourfamilywillalwaysbegratefultohaveknownhim;Fromhim,welearnedwh
atitwastoacceptthebadwithoutcomplaintandthegoodwithgratitude.32.Theauthorhesitatedtoansweratfirst,whichsuggests
that_____.A.therewasnospaceforthemantostayB.thereweredifficultneighborstoconsiderC.hewonderedhowthemanf
oundhimD.hewasfrightenedbywhatthemanlookedlike33.Whichofthefollowingshowsthattheoldmanhadabigheart?A.Hesupportedalargefamily.B.Hecou
ldsleepontheporch.C.Hefeltskincancerwasn’tpainful.D.Hecomplainedabouthowotherstreatedhim.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Thea
uthortrulyappreciatedtheoldman.B.Theauthorlookeddownonhisneighbor.C.Theauthorwasgratefulfortheneighbor’swarning.D.Theauthorwasdisappointed
tolosepotentialrenters.35.Whichoptionbestdescribesthemainmessageofthisarticle?A.Akindwordislikeaspringday.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway
.C.Complainingnevermakesanythingbetter.D.Don’tjudgeapersonbyhisappearance.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Anobstacleusuallyreferstoadifficultyorproblemthatpreventsyoufromachievingsomething.Whetheritwasinyourp
ast,oryou’representlyfacinganobstacle,weallhavetodealwithit.Somepeopleavoidobstaclesordenytheirexistence.
Othersletobstaclescontrolthem,andtheyfeeldefeated.Yourattitudetowardsobstacleswilldefinetheoutcomeofwhetheryourisefromthechallenge,orremainstuckinit
.36.ObstaclesgiveyoupurposeSometimesobstaclescanresetyourgoals.Youmighthavealwayshadaparticularwayofdoingthings,orwan
tedtopursuecertaingoals;butwhenyou’refacedwithsetbacksordifficulties,you’reforcedtore-think,andre-examineyour
path.37..Or,youmayconcentrateonsomethingthatyouotherwisewouldn’thaveifnotfortheparticularsetback.Byhavingtoovercomeanobst
acle,you’llbefulfillingapurpose,ratherthanjustgoingthroughthemotions.ObstaclesPrepareYoufortheUnexpected38
..Eventhoughobstaclescanbringoutmanynegativeemotionsinus,suchasfrustration,anger,orsadness,it’simportanttorealizethattheydon’tstopyoufromreachingour
intendedgoals.Instead,they,inaway,giveyoutimetostopandthinkifperhapsthereisanewandbetterpathtotakeandwhatyoucanprep
areforwhatwillhappenalongtheway.39.Obstacleswhetheryoulikethemornotareunavoidable.Lifewillneverstopthrowingyounewobstacl
es.So,thebestthingtodoisknowhowtobetterseeanddealwiththeseobstacles,andtransformthemintoopportunitiesforselfimproveme
nt.Themoreyou’reabletoseeobstaclesasbeinganadvantagetoyourlife,thebetteryou’llbeatmanagingthem.40..Itwillmakeyoucon
stantlychangeandadapttonewsituations,allowingyoutogrowintoabetterversionofyourself.A.Obstaclesmakeyouenjoyachallenge.B.Yourobstaclemaythrowyouoff
trackforabit.C.Obstaclesshiftyourperspective.D.Obstaclesserveasguidesforwheretogonext.E.Youmayendupfocusingonsomething
newandexciting.F.Herearesomemoregreatthingstoloveaboutobstacles.G.Acceptingobstacleswillbenefityoualot.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)ItwasthefirsttimeinfouryearsthatmydaughterKatehadbeenabletohaveaface-to-face
chatwithherChinesegrandfatherthroughWeChat.Hergrandfather__41__showedushisapples.Kateeagerlyaskedwhenshecouldeatthem.Sinceherbirth,wecan’t_
_42__timetotakeherbacktoChina.Yearafteryear,hergrandfatherwouldsaveusaboxofthe__43__applesjustincasewevisited.Theywerekeptinthecoldstore__44
__andtheymusthavebeensweet.Ivividlyremembermyfirst___45__ofanapplepickedstraightfromtheorchard(果园),whi
chenjoysaperfectsettingforgrowingappleswithahighaltitudeandstrikingtemperaturedifferences.Afewweeksafterthe__46__,whennewb
lossoms(花)begantoappearonthetrees,a/an___47__occurredtoKate’sgrandfather.Ifwecouldn’ttakeour__48__backthisyear,hewouldtaketheap
plestous.He__49__theladder(梯子),carefullyexaminingblossoms.Thosethat__50__hisexaminationwerepickedoffthetrees.Whentheblossoms___51__sm
allapples,hecoveredeachapplewithaspecial___52__consistingofthreelayers,whichwould___53__theyoungapplesfrombrownspotsandalsohelpthemachievea/an__54_
_coloring.Severalweekspassedandtheappleswerealmostready.Hespent__55__removingtheouterlayersofthebags.Theinnerredlayersrem
ained.Iftheywereremovedtooearly,thefruitswouldbedamagedbythesunlight.Oncethey__56__thesun,heremovedthefinallayer
s.Fromhis___57__,hestillkeptoneboxofhisfinestapplesbutthistimehewas__58__todeliverthemhimself.___59__forhispas
sportandvisaapproved,hedelicately__60__his2-kilogrambagofbestapples—asfreshfruitisstrictlyrestrictedbythecust
omsandheadedforScotland.41.A.carefullyB.proudlyC.secretlyD.briefly42.A.devoteB.costC.spendD.afford43.A.biggestB.sour
estC.ripestD.finest44.A.waitingB.expectingC.growingD.working45.A.touchB.sightC.biteD.purchase46.A.int
erviewB.discussionC.chatD.appointment47.A.mindB.ideaC.adviceD.fact48.A.fatherB.motherC.sonD.daughter49.A.cli
mbedB.designedC.madeD.fixed50.A.escapedB.passedC.failedD.lost51.A.burstintoB.gaveoutC.grewintoD.letout52.A.paperB.bagC.sheetD.packag
e53.A.protectB.discourageC.hideD.cover54.A.darkB.evenC.everD.light55.A.minutesB.daysC.monthsD.years56.
A.adaptedtoB.appealedtoC.adoptedtoD.respondedto57.A.treeB.harvestC.experimentD.product58.A.accustomedB.advisedC.engagedD.de
termined59.A.InstructionsB.RecreationsC.ApplicationsD.Reservations60.A.packedB.filledC.emptiedD.delivered第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,
在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TuanwasafarmerinVietnam.Fordecades,hehadbeenstrugglingtoridhisfamily61.hunger.However,italwaysconfusedhim62
.toexpandtheoutputofhiscrops.This63.(disturb)problemledtohisregrettingbeingafarmer.Hewouldratherhavechosen64.job.Oneday,whenskimmingt
hroughanewspaper,TuanreadacommentonYuanLongping.HeunderlinedYuan'snationalityandoccupation,andthen65.(focus)onhisdiscoveryandthestatisticsofhisre
search.HefoundtheknowledgeYuancirculatedvery66.(practice).Therefore,hemadeasummaryandbegantobuildupanewfarmingmethod.Heplantedsupergrainofrichnutriti
onandequipped67.(he)tokeephiscroprootsfreeofbacteriaandpests.Healsoenrichedmineralsinthesoilwhile68.(reduce)chemicalfertilizers.Tho
ughitcosthimmoretimeand69.(free),hewasfullofhope.Thenextyear,Tuanwassunburnt70.satisfiedwithhisproductionverymuch.ThankstoYuanLo
ngping,henotonlywonthebattleagainsthunger,buthecouldalsoexporthiscropsabroad.第II卷第四部分写作(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以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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:把多余的词用斜线()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。WhenIwasyoung,oneofmybiggestdreamsweretoliveinahousemadeoutofcandy.Afters
omanyyears,IfinallygotachancerealizemychildhooddreamatSugarRepublic,apopularlycandymuseuminMelbourne.Walking
throughthedoor,Ienteredinawholenewworld.Thefirstthingwhichcaughtmyeyewasabiggumball(口香糖球)machine.However,youcouldnotgetgumballsfr
omthem.Instead,youcouldbecomeagumballyourselfbyclimbinsideit!Interestedintakingpicture,youwouldnotbeabletoputdownyourcamerahere.Apinksw
ingandahugecakewerejustafewoftheamazedthingsIsaw.Howa“delicious”experience!第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,一周前在某实体商店买了一件运动衫,洗了之后,严重掉色,并且缩水。去店铺和店员交涉,店员态度恶劣。
请就此事给该店总经理写一封投诉邮件。内容包括:1.投诉原因。2.你的要求。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________
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DCG41-45.BDDAC46-50.CBDAC51-55.CBABB56-60.ABDCA61.of62.how63.disturbing64.another65.focused66.practical67.himself68.reducin
g69.freedom70.but1.were→was2.realize前∧to3.popularly→popular4.去掉entered后的in5.which→that6.them→it7.climb→climbing8.picture→pictures9.amazed→
amazing10.How→WhatDearmanager,Iamwritingtoexpressmydissatisfactionwiththebluesweater,whichIpurchasedinyourstorelastweek.O
nwashingitforthefirsttime,Ifoundthatitshranksoheavilyandfadedsobadlythatitisnotpossibleformetowearit.WhenIattemptedtoreturnthesweatertothestore,thec
ashiersaidthatthestorewasunabletoreplaceitoroffermearefundbutaskedmetogiveupmyrequirement.Asthesweaterclearlydoesnotfunct
ionasitshouldandthereforedoesnotmeetthelegalstandardsofproductquality,Iamwritingtoyoutoaskforafullrefundoftheretailprice.Iamlookingforwardtoyo
urresponsetothismatterwithinthenexttwoweeks.YoursTruly,LiHua