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兴仁市凤凰中学2020届高二第二学期第四次月考试卷英语科命题人:黄兰兰王倩审题人:蔡洪波满分:150分测试时间:120分钟第Ⅰ卷听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节听下面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.Wherewasthemanborn?A.InBoston.B.InPhoenix.C.In
NewYork.2.Howdoesthemanusuallygotowork?A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.3.WhatdidthemanfailtodoinLasVegas?A.Dotheshopping.B.Goswimm
ing.C.VisittheHooverDam.4.Atwhatagedidthemanprobablystarttoplaybasketball?A.7yearsold.B.13yearsold.C.27yearsold.5.Whatareth
espeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Somekindsofart.B.Thewoman'smother.C.Theirschoollife.第二节听下面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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whydoestheman'sfamilyrais
edogs?A.Toguardthehouse.B.Tohelpblindpeople.C.Tokeephismomcompany.7.Whatpetdoestheman'sfriendkeep?A.Aspider.B.Afish.C.A
snake.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9三个小题。8.Whydon'tthosestudentsworkatthecomputerlabstoday?A.Theygototheengineeringschool.B.Theyaretakingexams.C
.Theytakethedayoff.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Gototheartsbuilding.B.Findsomeoneinthestudentcenter.C.Studya
ttheengineeringschool.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Wheredidthemanworklastyear?A.Inarestaurant.B.Intheart
library.C.Inthephotographycenter.11.Whydidthemanplantoworkasawaiter?A.Forhisfriend.B.Formoremoney.C.Forsomeexperience.12.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.T
akesomeclasses.B.AskSusanforhelp.C.ContacttheStudentOffice.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16三个小题。13.Whatprogramdoesthemanshowlittleinterestin?A.Sp
orts.B.Movies.C.History.14.HowlongdidthemanstayinEgypt?A.Aweekorso.B.Aboutoneyear.C.Oneandahalfyears.15.Wherearethespeakers?A.InJapan.B.InMexicoC.I
nPeru.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'strips?A.Hehasn'tbeentoKorea.B.HeclimbedthePyramidsinEgypt.C.HewillvisitallofEuropeancountries.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第
20四个小题。17.Whomarethesenewtypesoftechnologydesignedfor?A.Theelderly.B.Busypeople.C.Youngkids18.WhatfeaturedoesLivelyhave?A.Itgi
vesbasiccommands.B.Itworkslikeasmartphone.C.Itdoesn'tneedWi-Fitowork.19.HowlongcantheJitterbugPluslast?A.About24
hours.B.Aslongas5days.C.Morethan3weeks20.Whatisthelasttypeoftechnologyusedfor?A.Communicating.B.Housecleaning.C.Keepinghealthy.第II卷选择题(共70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。AImaginebeinggiventheopportunitytowakeuptolions,eatyourmealswithmonkeys,
andevenshareyourbathwithbears,allfromthecomfortofauniquenewlodgingexperience.TheJamalaWildlifeLodgeopeneditsdoorsin
January2015,whichwassetupinanefforttoeducatevisitorsaboutaidingthesurvivalofmanyoftheworld'sendangeredspecies.It'sgreatfo
rtheanimals;they'regoingtogetmorespace.It'sgreatfortheviewingpublic;they'regoingtogetmorethingstosee.Itwillbegreat
fortourismandjustforthelocalcommunity,"saidRichardTindale,theownerandoperator.SpreadingacrossthreelocationsintheNationalZoo,the18rooms,whichrange
fromgiraffetreehousestojunglebungalows,offerafantasticexperiencewithwildlife.TheGiraffeTreehouseTheGiraffeTreehouseissetamon
gthegiraffeenclosures(围场),andtheJungleBungalowsareluxuriousindividualsuiteswhicharenexttoeitherlion,cheetah(猎豹),brownbear,orMalaysiansunbea
renclosures.TheUshakaHouseHousingupto26people,theUshakaHouseisbuiltaroundthemonkeyenclosureandhasabui
lt-inaquariumwhichoffersprivateviewsofsomeofthezoo'ssharks.TheBurleyGriffinHouseOnlymetersfromtheedgeofLakeBurleyGriffin,theindooran
doutdoorentertainingareashavesplendidviewsacrossthelaketoBlackMountain.TheSharkHouseTheSharkHousehasitsownlittlejetty(
码头)anditcomesoutoverthesharktankhereandsothepeoplewhostayintheroomwillbeabletogototheirbedroomandpattheshark.Loca
tionLocatedintheheartofAustralia'spoliticalcapital,theJamalaWildlifeLodgeattheNationalZooandAquariumisjusttenminutesfromCanberra'scent
ralBusinessDistrict.21.Whatcan'tbeseenattheJamalaWildifeLodge?A.Sharks.B.Lions.C.Monkeys.D.Polarbears.22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheJamalaWil
dlifeLodge?A.TheJamalaWildlifeLodgehasaltogether26houses.B.TheJamalaWildlifeLodgehasaverylonghistory.C.TheJamal
aWildlifeLodgeisoutsidetheNationalZoo.D.TheJamalaWildlifeLodgeliesintheheartofCanberra.23.IfatouristwantstovisitLakeBurleyGriffin,he'dbetterchoose___
_____.A.TheGiraffeTreehouseB.TheUshakaHouseC.TheBurleyGriffinHouseD.TheSharkHouse24.Thepurposeofwritingthepassageisto________.A.attrac
tmoretouriststovisittheNationalZooB.introducetheJamalaWildlifeLodgeinAustralia.C.raisepeople'sawarenessofprotectinganimalsD.offervisitorsanoppor
tunitytoplaywithBI’vebeeninthetaxicabbusinessforthirty-fiveyears,andIknowthereisalotaboutitthatisnotsogood.Taxicabd
rivershavetobetoughfellowstobeabletoworkinNewYork.You’vegottofighttheNewYorktrafficeighthoursadaythesedays,sopeoplegetthewro
ngimpressionthattheyarebad.Actually,taxidriversarejustlikeotherpeople.Mostofthemwillbehaveashonestfellows.Youreadinthepapersalmostev
eryweekthatataxidriverturnsinmoneyorjewelsthatpeopleleaveintheircabs.Iftheyweren’thonest,youwouldn’tberea
dingthosestoriesinthepapers.OnetimeinBrooklyn,Ifoundadiamondringinmycab.Irememberedhelpingaladywithalotofpackagesthatday,soIwentbacktowhereIhad
droppedher.Ittookmealmosttwodaystotraceherdowninordertoreturnherringtoher.Ididn’tgetasmuchas“thankyo
u”.StillIfeltgoodbecauseIhaddonewhatwasright.IthinkIfeltbetterthanshedid.IwasbornandraisedinIrelandandlivedthereuntilIwasnine
teenyearsold.ThenIcametothiscountrywhereIhadafamilyandboughtmyowncab.Lifehasn’tbeentooeasyattimes,butmywifetakescareofou
rmoneyandwehaveenoughforarainyday.WhenIstarteddrivingacab,ParkAvenuewasmostlyabunchofcoalyards.Hoofer
’sBrewerywasrightnexttowheretheWaldorf-Astoriaisnow.Ididprettywell,eveninthosedays.Inallmyyearsofdrivin
gataxicab,Ihaveneverhadanytroublewiththepublic,notevenwithdrunks.Ibelievehonestyisoneofthegreatestgift
s.Iknowtheycallitalotoffancynamesthesedays,likeintegrity(正直),etc.Butitdoesn’tmakeanydifferencewhattheycallit;it’sstillwhatma
kesamanagoodcitizen.Thisismycode,andItrytoliveby.25.Whydopeoplethinktaxicabdriversarebadaccordingtothepas
sage?A.Theyhavebeencheatedbytaxicabdriversbefore.B.Taxicabdriversaredishonest.C.Mosttaxicabdriversareto
ughfellows.D.Sometaxicabdriversdidnotreturntheirlostproperties.26.Howdidtheauthorreturnthediamondringtothelady?A.Bygivingheracallandvisi
tingher.B.Bysendingheraletteraskinghertoclaimtheringinperson.C.Byadvertisinginthepapers.D.Bygoingbacktowhereshegotoffandtracedher
downforalmost2days.27.Theunderlinedphrase“arainyday”inparagraph4refersto______.A.adaywhenitrainsB.atimewhenafamilyhasfinancialproblemsC.aday
whentheauthorcan’tdriveataxiD.atimewhentheauthorhastroublewithdrunks28.Howdoestheauthorfeelasataxicabdriver?A.Proudands
atisfied.B.Annoyedandstressful.C.Disappointedanddiscouraged.D.Unwillingandregretful.CWorkingwomenmakeupnearlyhalfoftheU.S.Workforce,
and51percentofprofessionalworkers,likedoctors,lawyers,nursesandaccountants,arefemale.Whileclimbingthecareerladdercanbe
rewarding,itoftencomeswithonebigdisadvantage:weightgain!NewresearchpublishedthisweekintheInternationalJourna
lofObesity(国际肥胖症杂志)showsthatworkingwomenaremorelikelytobeoverweight,andthemoreyouwork,themorepoundsyou'relikelyto
pileon.Likemanywomen,Iwork..alot!Asaself-employednutritioncommunicationsspecialist,Isitatmydesk,infront
ofacomputer,forhoursonend.Sittingaloneisoneoftheworstthingsyoucandoforyourhealth,andit'sdirectlylinkedtobeingoverweightandincreasedf
atness,sothefactthatwomenintheworkforcegainweightisn'tthatsurprising.Ifyouwork,youhavelesstimetomovearound,Obesity(肥胖症)researchersarereveal
ingmanyotherwaysthatemploymentisharmfultoyourdietandwaistline.IntheInternationalJournalofObesitystudy,some9276Australianwomenaged45—
50hadtheirbodyweightandemploymentstatusmonitoredfortwoyears.Results?Thosewhoworkedmorethan35hourswerelikelytogainweightcomparedtothosewhoworkedfewe
rhoursorwereoutoftheworkforce.What'smore,themorehoursawomanworkedinaweek,themoreweightshegained.TheauthorsoftheAustralianstudyatt
ributeweightgainamongworkingwomentoinactivity,lackoftimeforfoodpreparation,moreuseofpreparedfoods,highlevelsofstress,lackofsleepandconsumingmo
realcohol.I'llalsoaddintravel,mealseatenoutandworkingatnightasotherfactorsthatIcanfindtomakebalancingworkwithahealthydietachalleng
e.29.Thetextaboveisprobablytakenfrom_________.A.asportsreportB.afashionjournalC.ahealthandfitnessmagazineD.anadv
ertisementpost30.Awomanwhoworksasanaccountantismorelikelyto________.A.gainmoreweightB.havemoretimetomovearoundC.workafulltimejobD.keepabala
nceddiet31.WhichisNOTthecauseofworkingwomenweightgainingaccordingtothepassage?A.Lackingtimeforfoodpreparati
on.B.Usingmorepreparedfood.C.Consumingtoomuchalcohol.D.Takingpartinmoreactivities.DUsingactualwordsfo
rtexting(发短信)isnolongerenough.Happy,sadorangryemojis(表情符号)helpusbetterexpressourselveswhilemessaging.Sowhic
hcolorfulicons(符号)dopeopleusethemost?ThatwasthecentralquestionofanewstudydonebyUKsoftwarecompanySwiftKeythatlookedatemojiusearoundtheworld.
Thestudy'sfindingsshowedsomeinterestingthingsaboutmanycountries.Franceusestheheartemojifourtimesmorethananyothercountry,andit'sthe
onlycountryinwhichthesmileyfaceisnotthemostusedemoji.Australiansseemlikethemostfun-lovingpeople,asthecountrylead
sthewayinsomeinterestingemojicategories(分类),includingholidays,clothing,junkfoodandalcohol.Americanslovestrange-emoji
s,includingskulls,meat,birthdaycakesandfire.Canadiansalsofinishedfirstinsomeunexpectedcategories,suchaspoo
pandmoneycharacters.Theyalsoleadthewayinviolentemojis,includingguns,knives,fire,explosionsandbombs.Anation'slandscape(风景)—andevenitsnaturalhistor
y—affectsitsemojiusagetoo.Russiaturnstothesnowiconmorethananyothercountry.Arabic-languageusersusecamelsmorethananyotherlanguagety
pe.AndAustralia,whichoncebuiltthelongestfenceintheworldtokeeprabbitsfromeatingtheirwaytoofarwest,usesmorerabbitemojithananywhere
else.Infact,Australialeadstheworldinanimalemojiusage.32.WhichcolorfuliconismostusedinFrance?A.Heart.B.Money.C.Snow.D.Meat.33.Whofirstbega
ntousestrangeemojislikepoopintheworld?A.Australians.B.Canadians.C.Russians.D.French.34.Wecaninferfromthetexttha
t_______whensendingmessages.A.wordscan'texpresseverythingB.smileisthemostusefulemojisC.peopledislikeusinganimalemojisD.emojiscanexpr
esseverything35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.MessagesMaking-upB.IconsReceivingC.EmojisUsingD.EmojisClassifying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。___36___Whatweconsiderpoliteathomeisn'talwaysacceptedoutsideourborders.Don'tberegardedrudeordisr
espectfulonyourtravels.Giftgivingshouldbeahappy,positiveexperience.___37___Givingsharp,pointyobjectsasgiftsisconsideredunlucky.Becarefulwhenpre
sentingflowerstoafriendorabusinesspartnerinRussia.Yellowbloomssuggestcheatorarelationshipbreakup.___38___Writingcardsornoteswhilevisit
ingSouthKorea,bemindfulofyourpen'sinkcolor1.Writingaperson'snameinredinktraditionallysuggeststhatthepersonhaspassedaw
ay.__39___Ifyouareinvitedtosomeone'shomeforameal,it'srecommendedthatyouarrive10to15minuteslaterthantherequestedtime.Whe
nhavingamealinEgypt,don'tusethesaltshaker(调味瓶)whichmeansthatyoufindthemealterrible.Japanisaverypolitenation,andtheirpolitenessex
tendstothemealtimeuseofchopsticks.AccordingtoJapanesecustom,it'sconsideredill-manneredtopointorplaywithchopsticks.___
40___Usingtheendthattouchesyourmouthisextremelyoffensive(冒犯的),nottomentionthefactthatit'sunhygienic(不卫生的).A.WhenselectingapresentintheNetherland
s,don'tbuykitchenknivesorscissors.B.Punctuality(守时)isconsideredtobegoodmannersallovertheworld.C.Whentravelin
g,it'simportanttolearnaboutthecustomsoftheglobalvillage.D.Redcarnations(康乃馨)areusuallypresentedtoMothers.E.Whileeat
ing,usetheoppositeendofyourchopstickstosecurefoodfromasharedplate.F.BeingearlyorontimeisviewedasbeingrudeinVenezuela.G.Traditionally,redcarn
ationsareplacedonthetombsofthedead.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节)第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30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。Allyouwillleavebehindfortheworldtorememberisyourlegacy(遗产),butwhatlegacywillyouleave?I
hadaphilosophy(哲学)professor,whoseuntidyappearancewashighlighted(突出)bya___41___sportcoatandpoor-fittingthickg
lasses,whichoften___42___onthetipofhisnose.Everynowandthen,asmostphilosophyprofessorsdo,hewouldgooffononeofthosehard
-to-understand“what’sthemeaningof___43___”discussions.Manyofthosediscussionswent___44___,buttherewereafewthatreallyhithome(切中要害).Thiswa
soneofthem.“___45___tothefollowingquestionsbya___46___ofhands,”myprofessorinstructed.“Howmanyofyoucantellmesomethingaboutyourparents”Everyone’sh
and___47___.“Howmanyofyoucantellmesomethingaboutyourgrandparents”Aboutthree-fourthsputuptheirhands.“Howmanyo
fyoucantellmesomethingaboutyourgreat-grandparents”Twooutofsixtystudents___48___theirhands.“Lookaroundtheroom,”hesaid,“Injust
twoshortgenerations___49___anyofusevenknow____50____ourowngreat-grandparentswere.Ohsure,maybewehaveanoldphotographinamusty(发
霉的)cigarbox.____51____maybeweknowtheclassicfamily____52____abouthowoneofthemwalkedfivemilestoschoolbarefoot
.Buthowmanyofus_____53_____knowwhotheywere,whattheythought,whattheytookpridein,whattheywereafraidof,orwhattheydreamedabout?Thinkaboutthat.Withinthre
egenerationsourancestorsareallbutforgotten.Willthis_____54_____toyou?”“Here’sabetterquestion.Look_____55_____threegene
rations.Youarelong____56____.Insteadofyousittinginthisroom,nowit’syourgreat-grandchildren.Whatwilltheyhavetosay_____57_____you?Willtheykno
waboutyouorwillyoube____58____,too?”“Isyourlifegoingtobea____59____oranexample?Whatlegacywillyouleave?The_____60_____isyours.Clas
sdismissed.”Nobodyrosefromtheirseatsforfiveminutes.41.A.well-designedB.well-wornC.well-ironedD.well-cut42.A.ranB.stoodC
.restedD.lay43.A.lifeB.familyC.workD.study44.A.somewhereB.anywhereC.everywhereD.nowhere45.A.AnswerB.RespondC.ContributeD.Relate46.A.showB.c
lapC.touchD.rub47.A.wentdownB.wentupC.wentaroundD.wentforward48.A.roseB.aroseC.raisedD.aroused49.A.almostB.nearlyC.noD.hardly50.A.wha
tB.whereC.whichD.who51.A.OrB.AndC.ButD.So52.A.historyB.storyC.treeD.song53.A.simplyB.roughlyC.generallyD.
really54.A.happenB.belongC.referD.pass55.A.backB.aheadC.forD.around56.A.readyB.aliveC.goneD.lost57.A.toB.forC.behindD.about58.A.forgo
ttenB.rememberedC.respectedD.scolded59.A.learningB.meaningC.warningD.turning60.A.wayB.reasonC.explanatio
nD.choice第III卷非选择题(共50分)第二节语法填空(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或括号内单词的正确形式。Folkmusicincludesm
anymusicalvariationsoverthecenturies.Thisformofmusicis61______(energy)inEnglish-speakingcountries.Inthe1960s,folkmusic62(become)very
popularthankstoartistslikeUSsong-writerBobDylanandCanadiansingerLeonardCohen.Atthattime,folkmusicusedtraditiona
linstrumentsandhadlyrics(歌词)thatfocusedonsocialissuessuchaspovertyandwar.Thepoweroffolkmusicwas63bigastoinspirepoliticalandartisticmovem
ents.OneofDedylan’sfamoussongs,Blowin’intheWind64______(honor)asan“all-purposeprogressiveanthem(圣歌)”anditsuggested65somethingswouldchange.Thes
ongserved66thecenterofseveralprotestmovements.Contemporaryfolkmusiciansstillusetraditionalinstrumentsandstrongstory-tellingtechniques67______(set
)theirtunesapart,buttheirlyricsaremuchlessserious.Andtheyhaveinvolvedelementsofotherkindsofmusic.TheBritishbandMumfor
d&Sonsisoneofthemostrecentexamples.WhenMumford&Sonsburstonthescenebackin2011withtheir68(one)performanceinAmerica,theyweremetwithgr
eatenthusiasm.Themediabegantotalkabout“anewfolkrock”.TheirsongsarerichinreferencetotheBibleandpoetsaswell.Theirmusicremovesallpoliticsandbecom
esanexerciseinromantic69(explain)fornicemenwithmandolins(曼陀铃).Andmost70____(important),theirsongsarenicetolistentoandsingalongwith.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。文中有10处语言错误,每句中最多有三处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、修改或删除。增加:在缺字处加
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。ItisMother’sDaytoday.Thoughit’sawesternfestival,it’spopularinChinanow.Momhasafull-timejob,soshehastodomostofthehousewo
rks.Sheisagreatmother.BothDadorIplannedtodosomethingonMother’sDay.Wegetupearlyinthemorning.Dadcleanedthehouse,andthenwentonshopping.W
henhecameback,Ifoundabunchofflowersinherhand.IaskedMomtostayinthesittingroomandIcookedinkitchen.ThedisheswhatIcook
edwereMom’sfavoritiest.Atdinner,wesaidtoher,“HappyMother’sDay!”Momwasgratefulandmoving.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是光明国际学校的李华,美国某校的师生将到你校访问,学校需要一
名接待助理。你想申请此项工作。请根据以下提示给负责此事的王老师写一封电子邮件。要点:1.提出申请;2.介绍自己:乐于助人,口语流利,了解美国文化;3.希望得到此项工作。注意:1.字数100字左右2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯3.邮件开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数。DearMr.
Wang,I'mLiHua,andIhavelearnedyouarelookingforanassistanttoservethevisitingAmericans.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua高二下学期第四次月考参
考答案一、听力(每题1.5分)1-5:CBBAA6-7:BC8-9:CA10-12:BBC13-16:ABAB17-20:ACCB二、阅读理解21-25:DDCBC26-30:DBACA31-35:DABAC三
、七选五36-40:CAGFE四、完形填空41-45:BCADB46-50:ABCDD51-55:ABDAB56-60:CDACD五、语法填空(每空1.5分)61.energetic62.became63.so64.washonored65
.that66.as67.toset68.first69.explanation70.importantly六、改错:ItisMother’sDaytoday.Thoughit’sawesternfestival,it’spopularinChinan
ow.Momhasafull-timejob,so(but)shehastodomostofthehouseworks(homework).Sheisagreatmother.BothDador(and)Iplannedt
odosomethingonMother’sDay.Weget(got)upearlyinthemorning.Dadcleanedthehouse,andthenwenton(去掉on)shopping.Whenhecameback,Ifoundab
unchofflowersinher(his)hand.IaskedMomtostayinthesittingroomandIcookedin∧(the)kitchen.Thedisheswhat(that,wh
ich)IcookedwereMom’sfavoritiest(favorite).Atdinner,wesaidtoher,“HappyMother’sDay!”Momwasgratefulandmovin
g(moved).七、书面表达DearMr.Wang,I'mLiHua,andIhavelearnedyouarelookingforanassistanttoservethevisitingAmericans.I'mreallyinterestedinthispositionand
hopeIcanworkforyou.I'manexcellentstudent,andI'mwillingtohelpanyoneinneed.I'mgoodatEnglish,speciallyspokenEnglish.Ihavenodifficultycommunicatingwithth
eminEnglish.IhaveabetterunderstandingofAmericanculture.IthinkthisisIagoodchanceformetoputmytalentintogooduse.Byaccomp
anyingvisitingguestsfromAmerican.IcanexchangeideaswiththemandspreadChineseculture.IsincerelyhopethatIcanbeanassistantofourschool.Lookingforwar
dtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua