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高二英语试卷第I卷(满分100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共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.WhereisJimmynow?A.Atahotel.B.Athome.C.Atthelab.2.Whatistheman?A.Await
er.B.Ataxidriver.C.Aconductor.3.WhatdoesthemanthinkofYaoMing?A.Heisthetallestbasketballplayerintheworld.B.Heisfamousalloverthew
orld.C.HeisonlywellknowninChina.4.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Washhisclothes.B.Takehimtothesupermarket.C
.Gethimsomefruit.5.Whycouldn’tthewomangetthroughtotheman?A.Hismobilewasstolen.B.Hismobiledidn’twork.C.Hismobilewasp
oweroff.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共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;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至7题。6.WhodidFredhaveafightwithlastnight?A.Hisbrother.B.Thepoliceman.C.Thestorekeeper.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversa
tion?A.Fredwasslightlyhurt.B.Thecarwasmovedawaybythepolicemen.C.ThedrugstorewasdestroyedbyFred.听第7段材料,回答第8至
10题。8.Whatdowelearnaboutthecouple?A.Theyareonvacation.B.Thewifedoesn’tliketotravel.C.Theywentonatripla
styear.9.Howlongdoesthetripintheadvertisementtake?A.10days.B.Twoweeks.C.21days.10.Whydoesn’tthewifelikethetrip?A.Shedoesn’tliketoliveonth
eship.B.Shepreferstostayinoneplace.C.Shedoesn’tlikethefood.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whyisthewomansohappy?A.Shestartedcarrying
acreditcard.B.ShegotanIDcardofherown.C.She’sgotsomemoneybelongingtoher.12.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewoman?A.Shemusthaveenoughmoneywithhe
r.B.Sheshouldnotbuyeverythingshewants.C.ShemustcareabouthercreditcardandIDcard.13.Howmuchcanthewomanspendatmostwithhercreditcard?A.500.B.1,50
0.C.50.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdoesthemanmakethephonecallfor?A.Hewantstomakeareservation.B.Hewantstobuildapenthouse.C.Hewantstogetsomebooks.1
5.WhoisTonyParker?A.Thepersonwhohandlesbookingsforstandardrooms.B.Thepersonwhomakesallthearrangementsfore
xecutiveaccounts.C.Thepersonwhomanagesthehotel.16.Whatistheman’sphonenumber?A.6608433233.B.6608433235.C.6608433230.听第10段材料
,回答第17至20题。17.HowdidthewritergetbacktoVancouver?A.Bytrain.B.Byair.C.Bysea.18.Accordingtothetext,whatdoyouthinkthewriteris?A.Sheisanartist.B.S
heisateacher.C.Sheisastudent.19.HowlongdidthewriterstayinCanada?A.Aweek.B.Twoweeks.C.Amonth.20.Whodidthewritermeetonth
etrain?A.ShemetanAmericanwoman.B.ShemetaChinesewoman.C.ShemetanIndianwoman.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAirbnbrentalsEntireapartmenthostedbyDaniel2guests.Studio.1bed.1bath.$135Airbnbstarrate4.87(230re
views)Entirehome:You'llhavetheapartmenttoyourself.Self-check-in:Checkyourselfinwiththelockbox.Sparklingclean:13%recentguestssaidthisplacewasspark
lingclean.DanielisasuperhostClosetoWellsbeachandRoute1shopping,restaurants,andetc.Privatewithitsownfullb
athroomandfullkitchenthat'slocatedintheroom.High-speedWi-Fi,andAC/heat.ComfyQueensizebedwithbeddinglinens.Idon'td
olongtermrentalsforthesummerbutpleasemessagemeifyou'dliketodoalong-termrentalfromOctobertoMay.PrivateroominapartmenthostedbySarah1gue
st.1bedroom.1bed,1sharedbath.$213Airbnbstarrate4.56(98reviews)SarahisasuperhostAcheerful,sunnyroominabright
andwell-litstreet-sideapartment.Welovepeople-watchingfromthewindowsandtheconveniencetothesubway.Wearejustashortsubwa
yridefromthedowntown.Check-inbefore9p.m.ThespacePrivateroominaverycleanapartment2blocksfromthesubway.Sharedbathroo
mandkitchen.Wi-fiincludedthroughyourowndevice.EntirecabinhostedbySelena2guests.Cabin.1bed.1bath.$90Airbnbstarrate4.91(23reviews)S
elenaisasuperhostOurcabinissituatedveryclosetotheendoftheroadthatrunsnorthalongtheeastsideoftheSecheltInlet.Th
ereislittlebesideswilderness,accessedonlybyplaneorboat.Asaresult,itisveryquietupherewithlittletonotraffic.Wekeepou
rcanoewhichisalwaysavailabletoourgueststouse.InformationfortransportDrivingisundoubtedlythebestwaytogetaroundthecoastasthereis
alottoseeanddo,andnotalotofpublictransportoptionsavailable.Itmightbepossibleforustocomepickguestsupfromthecoast,Doletusknowifthatisthecase.21
.HowmanyguestshaveratedDaniel'sapartmentassparklingcleanprobably?A.52.B.24.C.17.D.30.22.Whichrentalplacehastheeasiestaccesstopubli
ctransportation?A.Sarah's.B.Selena's.C.Daniel's.D.None.23.Whichisthetruestatementaccordingtothepassage?A.Danielofferslongt
ermrentalsinthesummer.B.GuestsownafullbathroominSarah'sapartment.C.ItispossibletocallSelenaforapickupatherconvenience.D
.YouarenotallowedtousetheSelena'scanoe.BIsupposeitstartedwhenaprivatemessageappearedinmyFacebookMessengerinbox.Itwas
fromawomanImetbrieflythroughafriend.Itsaid:"Hey,girlfriend.Wanttoinviteyoutojoinmynextchallengegroup-we'llbe
focusingonfittingin30minutesofexercise,balancednutritionandmotivation.Letmehelpyoureachyourgoals!”Ilaugheditoffandclosedmybrowser(浏览器)butthemea
ningbehindthemessagestuckwithmeallday.Themorethedayswenton,theheavierhermessageweighedonme.Theinsecurityaboutmybodywasbrou
ghttolifebyonelittleFacebookmessage.Thatgotmethinkingaboutsocialmediaingeneralandhowittookuptoomuchofmytime.Itriedtoremember
whatlifewaslikewithoutFacebook.SurfingtheInternetwasanoccasionaldistraction(分心)andIspentalotmoretimereading.Iprintedoutphotosandputtheminalbums.C
heckinginwithfriendshappenedthroughtexts,e-mailsorphonecalls.Waslifeeasierthenthanitisnow?Inanefforttobothrecreatethesimplicityofthoseday
sandsetahealthierexampleformyson,IclosedmyFacebookaccount.Ifeltlostatfirst.However,leavingFacebookleftmymindquietenough
torememberafewimportantthings.Mybodyisfinejustthewayitis:Thoughfat,Iamhealthy.Myclosefriendswilltextorcallmeiftheyarestruggling.Ourhappymoments
asafamilywerestrengthenedbecauseIwascompletelypresentandthebreakleftmefeelingbetteraboutmyself,myfamilyandmylife.After
afewweeks,IreturnedtoFacebook.Ilookedinonadailybasis,butonlyoncewithlittledesiretopostasmuchasIoncedid.Fac
ebookisnotanaddictionanymore.24.Whydoestheauthormentionthewoman'smessage?A.Tointroduceachallengegetup.B.Toprovethebenefito
fFacebook.C.Toindicatemanypeoplecareabouther.D.Toshowtheeffectofsocialmediaonher.25.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterreadingthemessage?A.Excited.
B.Relaxed.C.Happy.D.Upset.26.Howdidtheauthorsetagoodexampleforherchild?A.Shespentmoretimereading.B.Shesharedmorewithfriends.C.SheclosedherFaceb
ookaccount.D.Shebegantoworkouteveryday.27.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor?A.Sheisunhealthy.B.ShelooksalittlefatC.SheisaddictedtoFacebook.D
.Shedoesn'tliketakingexercise.CArecentstudyshowsthatthewidespreadideathatchildrenhavedifferentlearningstylesisoflittle
benefittochildren'slearning.Theresearchersmadeaquestionnaireaboutpeople'sattitudestowardslearningstyles.Over90percento
fparticipantssaidtheybelievedinvariouslearningstyles.Theyagreedthatsomekidspickupinformationbetterwhenit
'spresentedvisually,butothersphysicallyorbylistening.Andaroundhalfofthepeopletestedsaidtheybelievedt
hatwearehornwithlearningstylesthatcaneasilyheidentifiedandpasseddownfromparents.Despitethelong-standingtheory,thereisnoevidencetosug
gesttailoringaperson'slearningexperiencetotheirself-reportedlearningstylehelpsthemtopickupinformation,thestudyfound.ShayleneNancekivell,aresearcher
ofthestudy,toldNewsweek:“Iamveryconcernedthatparent;andeducatorsmayhewastingmoneyandtimeusingineffectivelearningtoo
ls.Thepopularityofthewrongideaaboutlearningstylesmeansthatitisveryeasytospendmoneyandtimeonprogramst
hatmaynotbehelpingchildrenlearn.”ProfessorPaulKirschnertoldNewsweek:“Therealproblemisthatthetheoryoflearningstylesrobschildrenofopportunitiestolearn
bybrandingthemasbelongingtoaspecificgroupthatcannotdocertainthings.It'salsoagoodexcuseforparentstoblameteachersandschoolsfortheirchildren'spo
orstudyhabitsandforschoolsandteacherstoblamemakersoflearningmaterials.”Askedtocommentonthelimitationsofthenewstudy,Dr.AngelUrbina-Garcia,ale
cturerattheU.K.'sUniversityofHullwhowasnotinvolvedintheresearch,toldNewsweek:"Itisagoodstudyalthoughnotoutstandinggiventhesmal
lsample(样本)."28.Whichofthefollowingideasaboutlearningstylesismostwidelyaccepted?A.Theyhavebeenformedsinceborn.B.Theycanhelppredictachild'sfuture.
C.Theycanbepasseddownfromparents.D.Theydifferfrompersontoperson.29.WhatisShayleneNancekivellconcernedabout?A.Thewasteofmoneyandtimeonimproper
learningtools.B.Theeducationlevelofparentsandeducators.C.Thebeliefsofparticipantsaboutlearningstyles.D.Thedegreeofstudents'academicdevo
tion.30.Whydoesthenewstudyhaveitslimitation?A.Peoplearepaidtocollectinformation.B.Onlymalevolunteersanswerth
equestionnaire.C.Notmanyparticipantsareinterviewed.D.Ageisnotconsideredinthestudy.31.What'sthemainideao
fthetext?A.Classifyingchildrentogroupsmayundervaluetheirabilities.B.Thetheoryoflearningstylesdoesn'thelpchildrenlearn.C.Sc
ientistssuggestadjustingteachingmethodstolearningstyles.D.Childrengetintobadstudyhabitsbecauseoflearningstyles.
DWouldyoucarryaroundanelectronicID,notinyourpocket,butinyourbody?Doesthisideascareyouormakeyoufeelsafe?T
hefirstcomputerIDchip(芯片)thatcouldbeplantedunderaperson’sskinmightbemarketedverysoon.DevelopedbyAppliedDigital,anAmericant
echnologycompanybasedinFlorida,thedevice(发明物)couldmeettheneedforpublicsecurity(安全)aftertheSeptember11
attacks.Forairports,nuclearpowerplants(核电站)andotherhighsecurityfacilities(设备),theimmediateeffectsareobvious.Thetechnologyco
uldhelpputanendtofalseIDcards,becauseitwouldbedifficulttoremoveandcopyatinycomputerchip.Thechipisassmallasagrainofrice.Thetechnologywould
alsoallowsatellitestotrack(追踪)aperson’severymovementandstoremedicalrecords.Theseusesarealreadyattractin
ginterestfortaskslikefightingagainstkidnappings(绑架),orhelpingwithmedicaloperations.Butsomepeopleareafraidofthelossofprivacy(隐私).“Youalwayshavetothin
kaboutwhatthedevicecouldbeusedfortomorrow,”saidLeeTien,aseniorprivacylawyerintheUnitedStates.“Atfirstadeviceisusedforapplicationsweallagreeare
good,butthenitslowlystartsbeingusedformorethanitwasintended,”hesaid.However,AppliedDigitalsaysitwillsoonapplyfor(申请)governmentpermissionforthedevi
ce.Itsaysthatthefirstpeopletousethechipwillbevolunteers.Gettingtheimplant(需移植的芯片)wouldgosomethinglikethi
s:ApersonorcompanybuysthechipfromAppliedDigitalforaboutUS$200.Andthecompanyencodes(编码)itwiththedesiredinformation.Thecustomerthentakesthe
chiptotheirdoctor,whocanplantitwithalargeneedle.Thedevicehasnopowersupply,ratheritisactivated(使活动,使运行)byascanner(扫描仪)runningacrosstheskinabovei
t.Withoutascanner,thechipcannotberead.Evenwiththeprivacyconcern,somearealreadyeagertousetheproduct.JellJacobsfromFloridahopestobecom
ethefirstbuyerofthechiptostorehismedicalrecords.Sufferingfromaseriousillness,hewantstomakesuredoctorscanhelphimqu
ickly.EightLatinAmericancompanieshavealsoshowninterestsinthedevice.Itcouldhelptofindanytouristswhoareki
dnapped.32.Thebesttitleforthepassageis_______.A.WhyIstheNewIDNecessaryB.GettingaNewKindofIDUnderYourSkinC.AnAdvertisementforChipsD.Wh
eretoBuytheChip33.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Insomeairportsandfactoriessuchdeviceisalreadybeingused.B.Theinformation
onthechipcanbereadwhenithasitspowersupply.C.ThetechnologycouldhelpputanendtofalseIDcards.D.ThefirstcomputerIDchiphasalreadyc
omeintothemarket.34.WhatistheadvantagewiththeelectronicIDaccordingtothepassage?A.Itcanstorepeople’smedicalrecordsandhelpwithmedicalo
perations.B.Withthispeoplewillhavenofearoflosingprivacy.C.It’scheaptobuyandeasytoget.D.ItisdevelopedbyAppliedDigitalinFlorida.35.Whatcanwelearna
boutJeffJacobs?A.He’saworkerinAppliedDigital,acompanyinFlorida.B.He’sadoctorwhohelpsplanttilechipsonpeople.C.
Hefearsifheusesthechiphewillloseprivacy.D.He’ssufferingfromaseriousillnessandwantstobuythechip.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,选项中有两项为多余选项。Doyougetupsetbecauseyoucan’taccomplishwhatyouwantto?Whenyoucangetorganized,keepthi
ngsundercontrol,andliveaneatlife,youcanworkfasterandthinkmorecreatively.Herearesometipsthatcanhelp:Makeschedule
sanddeadlines36Theyrecognizethatkeepingthingsorganizedgoeshand-in-handwithstayingproductive.Theymakeandkeepsc
hedulesforthedayandweek.Theymakedeadlinesandsetgoals.Andmostimportantly,theysticktothem!GiveeverythingahomeIt’seasytogetlostifyoudon’thaveahome.
Keepingyourlifeorganizedmeanskeepingyourthingsintheirproperplaces.Organizedpeoplekeeporderbystoringthingsproperlyand
bylabelingstoragespaces.Makeeasy-to-accessstoragespacesforthingsyouuseallthetime.3738Highlyorganizedpeoplemakesuretheyfindtimeeveryweekor
moretoorganizetheirthings.Stuffdoesnotstayorganizedonitsown;itneedstobereorganizedcontinuouslyandconsist
ently.Usesmallbitsoftimetocleanoutadrawerorputoldclothesintoaboxfordonation.StayawayfrombargainsYouhaveremovedthethingsyoudon’tneed.Willyoureplacethe
mwhenyouseesomethingonsale?Insteadofbargainshoppingwithoutplanningahead,writedownexactlywhatyouneedandbuyonlythoseitems.39Itemsonsalewill
onlyproducemorewaste.WorkhardPutinalittleeffort.40Stayingorganizedisnotallabreeze.Itrequiresthatyouworkhardwithrecognitionthatwhe
nyouworkharder,youcanenjoyyourmess-freehomelifelater.What’smoreimportantistorememberwhatyouworkforismeaningfultoyou.A.Tidyregularly
B.Knowwhatyouneed.C.Actually,putinmuchwhennecessary.D.Don’tjumpbackandforthfromroomtoroom.E.Organizedpeopleneve
rgiveintofalseadvertising.F.Organizedpeopledon’twastetime.G.Organizedpeopleonlykeepwhattheyneedandwhattheyreallywant第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45
分)第一节(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中。选出最佳选项。IhadtomakeatriptotheDepartmentofMotorVehicleswit
houtanappointment.Anyonewhohasdonethismightknowtherealwaysseemstobea(n)41wait.WhenIgotthere,Ididhaveabout25people42mewiththeirownnumbers.SinceIwa
sinnohurry,Isatthere43,justwatchingpeople.Ayoungmanwho44thecounterhuthadnocashtopayhis45."Theyonlytakecashorcheque…"
Hewas46hissituationtothewomannexttome,rather47.Unfortunately,shedidn'thaveenoughcash,either.Ihadbeenlisteningandbeforeheha
da(n)48toask,Ithought,"Ihaveenoughcashforbothhisfeeandmine!"I49himthemoneyandhewantedmyinformation50hecouldrepaymeusingVe
nmo.AlthoughIusedthisapp,I51adifferentformofrepayment.I52tohaveinmywalletoneSmileCard,whichItriedto53allthetime.54himthecardIsaid,"Youcandothisasarep
ayment."Hereallywantedtojustreturnthecash,buttherewasno55thathecouldwithoutmyhelpandIjustinsistedhepayitforward,doingsomething56forother
s.Notlongafterthat,Iwas57,andgotmybusiness58inlessthan60minutesinDMVwithoutanappointment.Ihadspentlongertherewithanappointment.Mayb
eallwentso59becauseIcameacrossthisyounggentleman,maybenot.Idochoosetobelievethataswespreadourown60intheworld,itreturnstousinquantitie
s.41.A.endlessB.limitedC.sweetD.quiet42.A.behindB.besideC.beyondD.before43.A.anxiouslyB.angrilyC.pati
entlyD.eagerly44.A.gotuptoB.gotoutofC.brokeawayfromD.heldonto45.A.debtB.feeC.taxD.tent46.A.explainingB.announcin
gC.reportingD.broadcasting47.A.relaxedB.comfortableC.helplessD.excited48.A.choiceB.freedomC.abilityD.chance49.A.savedB.offeredC.threwD.cha
rged50.A.butB.soC.yetD.or51.A.imaginedB.organizedC.preferredD.avoided52.A.happenedB.pretendedC.failedD.wish
ed53.A.addB.carryC.sellD.fold54.A.MailingB.HandingC.ReturningD.Awarding55.A.factB.evidenceC.doubtD.way56.A.exciti
ngB.frighteningC.goodD.disappointing57.A.calledB.advisedC.permittedD.followed58.A.checkedB.recognizedC.refusedD.don
e59.A.steadilyB.graduallyC.smoothlyD.fluently60.A.politenessB.focusC.popularityD.kindness第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填如1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Came
lsareanimalswithlonglegsandbighumps(驼峰).Therearetwotypesofcamels;dromedarycamels(单峰驼),whichhaveonehump,andBactr
iancamels(双峰驼),whichhavetwohumps.Thetwotypesofcamels61(find)indifferentpartsoftheworld.Thedromedarycamel,also62(cal
l)anArabiancamel,canliveinNorthAfricaandtheMiddleEast.TheBactriancamelmainly63(live)inCentralAsia.Nomatterwhattypesofcamels,th
eyusuallyliveinthedesert.Thoughmanypeoplethinkthatcamelsonlyliveinhotclimates,theydo64(perfect)intemperaturewhichrangesfrom20degreesFto120degree
sF.Camels’humpsmainlyconsist65storedfatwhenfoodandwaterisrare.Inadditiontotheirhumps,camelshavemanyother66(way)toadapttoth
eirenvironment.Theyhaveathird,cleareyelid(眼睑)67protectstheireyesfrom68(blow)sand.Theycanshuttheirnosesduringsandstorms.Humanshaveusedthecam
elas69meansoftransportforthousandsofyears.Theycancarryabout170to270kilogramson70(they)backs.Thisearnsthesebeastsanickname“shipsofthedes
ert”.Camelsareoftenthemainsourceofmeat,milkandevenleatherorwoolproducts.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。TodaymyparentsandIdecidedtogotothefieldtopicksomewildvegetabl
e.Westartedoutearlyinthemorning.Followedmyparents,Iwalkedbehindhappily.Soonwearrivedatasmallriver.Thoughitwasnotwide,wehadnowayoftocrossit.
Dadwatchedforawhileorthenhehadanidea.Soontheythreesetupasimplebridgewithsomestonestogether.Andthenwecrossedarivereasily.Finally,wereach
edthetopofthehill,whenthereweremanywildplantsfiteat.Atdusk,weweresoexhaustedtowalkfurther.Luckily,ourneighbordrivebyandpickedusup.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是新
华学校的李华,借了你的外教Tom的书RobinsonCrusoe,但你因故不能及时归还给他。请你根据一下要点用英语给他写一封电子邮件:1.表示歉意;2.解释原因。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。高二复学复
课英语试题答案:听力:1-5CBBCB6-10ACCCB11-15ACBAB16-20BABBC阅读理解:21-23DAC24-27DDCB28-31DACB32-35BCAD七选五:36-40FDAEC完形填空:41-45ADCAB46-
50ACDBB51-55CABBD56-60CADCD语法填空:61.arefound62.called63.lives64.perfectly65.of66.ways67.that/which68.blowing69.a70.their短文改错:Todaymyp
arentsandIdecidedtogotothefieldtopicksomewildvegetable.Westartedoutvegetablesearlyinthemorning.Followedmyparen
ts,Iwalkedbehindhappily.SoonwearrivedatasmallFollowingriver.Thoughitwasnotwide.wehadnowayoftocrossit,Dadwatchedforaw
hileorthenheandhadanidea.Soontheythreesetupasimplebridgewithsomestonestogether.Andthenwewecrossedarivereasily.Finally,wereachedthetopofthehill,w
henthereweremanywildplantsthewherefit∧eat.Atdusk,weweresoexhaustedtowalkfurther.Luckily,ourneighbordrivebyandtotoo
drovepickedusup.作文参考答案:DearTom,I’mwritingformylongdelayinginreturningtoyour“RobinsonCrusoe”whichIreadthroughwithgreatinterest.Ihadfinishe
dreadingthebookandwasabouttoreturnitwhenmycousincametovisitme.Neverhavingseenthebook,shewassointerestedinitthatIhadtokeepi
tlonger.However,Ihopethatinviewoftheadditionaldelightaffordedbyyourbookyouwilloverlookmynegligenceinnotreturningitsooner.Yourssin
cerely,Lihua