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12012年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(四川卷)英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,第Ⅰ卷1页至9页,第Ⅱ卷10页。考试结束后,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。考试结束后,将本试
卷和答题卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)注意事项:1.必须使用2B铅笔将答案标号填涂在答题卡上对应题目标号的位置上。2.第Ⅰ卷共两部分,共计100分。第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节语法
和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.---Excuseme.Howmuchistheshirt?---.A.ExtraLargeB.50eachC.ItsellswellD.Alto
getherthereare52.Newtechnologieshavemadepossibletoturnoutnewproductsfasterandatalowercost.A.thatB.thisC.oneD.it3.---Goodbye,John.C
omebackagainsometime.---Sure..A.IdidB.IdoC.IshallD.Iwill4.Atschool,somestudentsareactivesomeareshy,yettheycanbegoodfriendswithoneanother.A.whileB
.althoughC.soD.as5.Thisisnotmystory,northewholestory.Mystoryplaysoutdifferently.A.isthereB.thereisC.isitD.itis26.Tomtookataxitotheairport,on
lyhisplanehighupinthesky.A.findingB.tofindC.beingfoundD.tohavefound7.Thehotelisalmostfinished,butitneedsoneortwoweekstogetreadyforguests.A.onlyB
.alsoC.evenD.still8.Ilookedupandnoticedasnakeitswayupthetreetocatchitsbreakfast.A.towindB.windC.windingD.wound9.---Didyoucatchwhat
Isaid?---Sorry.Iatextmessagejustnow.A.hadansweredB.haveansweredC.wouldanswerD.wasanswering10.Ifyouhappentoge
tlostinthewild,you’dbetterstayyouareandwaitforhelp.A.whyB.whereC.whoD.what11.Theyarelivingwiththeirparentsforthemomentbecausetheirownhouse.A.isbei
ngrebuiltB.hasbeenrebuiltC.isrebuiltD.hasrebuilt12.Beforedrivingintothecity,youarerequiredtogetyourcar.A.washedB.washC.washingD.towash13.
Inourclassthereare46students,halfwearglasses.A.inwhomB.inthemC.ofwhomD.ofthem14.Thistrainingprogramcangiveyouali
ftatwork,increaseyourincomeby40%.A.aswellasB.solongasC.somuchasD.assoonas15.Hewillcometounderstandyoureffortssoonerorlater.It’
sjustamatterof.A.luckB.valueC.timeD.fact16.Imake$2,000aweek.60surelywon’tmakedifferencetome.3A.thatabig
B.athatbigC.bigathatD.thatbiga17.Scientistsstudyhumanbrainsworktomakecomputers.A.whenB.howC.thatD.whether18.Wearesaidtobeli
vinginInformationAge,timeofnewdiscoveriesandgreatchanges.A.an;theB.不填;theC.不填;aD.the;a19.IgotcloseenoughtohearthemspeakingChinese,andIsaid“NiHao”,jus
tasIdoinChina.A.mustB.mightC.canD.should20.It’ssurprisingthatyourbrotherRussiansoquickly---hehasn’tlivethereverylong.A.pickedupB.lookedu
pC.putupD.madeup第二节,完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。Lightningflashedthroughthedar
knessoverSibson’bedroomskylight(天窗).Sibsonwasshakenbyaclapofthunder21heknewwhatwashappening.Thestormhadmoveddirect
ly22histwo-storywoodenhouse.Thenheheardthesmokealarmbeeping.Sibsonrusheddownthestairsbarefootto23;heopenedthedoo
rtothebasement(地下室),andflames24out.Sibsonranbackupstairstocall911fromhisbedroom.“Ifelt25becausetheroomhadaseparateoutdoorstairway,”heex
plains.Butthephonedidn’twork,andwhenhetriedtogodowntheoutdoorstairway,hewas26byawallofflames.Sibsonrealizedhewastrapped(困住).Sibson’shousewast
hreekilometers27themainroadandwassowellhiddenbytreesthatheknewcallingforhelpwouldbe28.UpahillnearbylivedSibson’sneighbor,Huggons.He
waslyinginbedwhensomethinglikeasmokealarm29hisears.Hejumpedoutbedtookhis30andflashlight,andheadeddownthehillsidetowardthe31.Thatwas
whenhe4sawtherollingheavysmoke.Huggonsdialed911,andtheoperatorwarnedhimnotto32thehouse.ButHuggonssaid,“ThereisnowayIamgoingtolistento
Sibson33anddieinthatfire.”“Anyonethere?”Huggonscalledout.Thenheheard“Help!I’mtrapped!”comingfromthese
condfloorbalcony(阳台).Heenteredthehouse,butsoonhadtorunbacktocatchhis34.Afteronemore35insidethehouse,H
uggonsgaveupand36aroundback.Thewindpartedthesmokejust37forhimtocatchsightofSibson.Buttherewasnowaytogettohim.He38theflashlightinto
thewoodsandnoticedaladder.Hetookitovertothebalconyand39Sibsondownjustasthesecondfloorofthehousefelloff.Sibsonisstill40whenhetellsthestory,“
Iwasalonethatnight,”hesays.“ThenIheardthemostbeautifulsoundinmylife.ItwasHuggons.”21.A.beforeB.whileC.sinceD.until22.A.onB.inC.throughD.over
23.A.hideB.waitC.checkD.escape24.A.movedB.gaveC.wentD.exploded25.A.safeB.worriedC.gladD.tired26.A.burnedB.stoppe
dC.shockedD.covered27.A.besideB.offC.acrossD.along28.A.limitedB.falseC.fruitlessD.regretful29.A.struckB.missedC.touchedD.passed30.A
.coatB.keyC.basinD.phone31.A.noiseB.roadC.smokeD.danger32.A.searchB.enterC.leaveD.damage33.A.callB.r
ollC.screamD.sigh34.A.breathB.attentionC.ladderD.flashlight35.A.stayB.chanceC.thoughtD.attempt536.A.climbedB.circledC.lookedD.jump
ed37.A.clearB.openC.enoughD.fit38.A.ledB.putC.droveD.shone39.A.persuadedB.kickedC.pulledD.forced40.A.nervousB.surprisedC.proudD.thankful第二部分阅读理解(共两
节,满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文,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。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AOnahill600feetabovethesurroundingland,wewatchthelinesofrainmoveacros
sthescene,themoonriseoverthehills,andthestarsappearinthesky.Theviewsinvitealonglookfromacomfortablechairinfrontofthewoodenhouse.Everywindowinour
woodenhousehasaview,andtheforestandlakesseldomlookthesameasthehourbefore.Eachlookremindsuswhereweare.Thereissp
aceforourthreeboystoplayoutside,toshootarrows,collecttreeseeds,buildearthhousesandclimbtrees.Ourkidshavelearnedthenamesofthe
trees,andwiththenameshavecomefamiliarityandappreciation.Astheytellallwhoshowevenapassinginterest,maplemakesthebestfig
htingsticksandwhitepinesarethebestclimbingtrees.Theairiscleanandfresh.Thewaterfromthewellhasapleasanttaste,anditi
sperhapsthehealthiestwaterourkidswilleverdrink.Thoughtheyhaveoneglassadayofjuiceandtherestiswater,theyneversay
anythingagainstthat.Theseasonschangejustoutsidethedoor.Wewatchmaplesturneveryshadeofyellowandredinthefallandnotethepo
plars’puttingoutthefirstgreenleavesofspring.Therainbowsmeltfillsthelocalstreamastheicegraduallydisappears,and
thewoodfrogsstarttosinginpoolsafterbeingfrozenforthewinter.Afamilyofbirdrulesourskiesandfliesoverthelake.41.Whatcanbelearnedfr
omParagraph2?A.Thescenesarecolorfulandchangeable.6B.Therearemanywindowsinthewoodenhouse.C.Theviewsremindusthatweareinawoodenhou
se.D.Thelakesoutsidethewindowsarequitedifferentincolor.42.Bymentioningthenamesofthetrees,theauthoraimstoshowthat.A.thekidslikeplayingintreesB.thekids
areveryfamiliarwithtreesC.thekidshavelearnedmuchknowledgeD.thekidsfindtreesusefullearningtools43.Whatdoestheunderl
inedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?A.Thechangeofseasonsiseasilyfelt.B.Theseasonsmakethesceneschange.C.Theweatheroftenchangesi
ntheforest.D.Thedoorisagoodpositiontoenjoychangingseasons.44.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorwritingthetext?A.Todescribethebe
autyofthescenearoundthehouse.B.Tointroduceherchildren’shappylifeintheforest.C.Toshowthatlivingintheforestishe
althful.D.Tosharethejoyoflivinginthenature.BHereisyourbestchancetotravelaroundtheUKin2012:Morethan200B&Bs(bed&breakfast)acrossEngland,S
cotland,WalesandNorthernIrelandareselectedtoofferyouamazingservicesforyourstayattheirlowestprices!Don’tmissit.Justcollectthe
vouchers(活动券)inourB&BDailyprintedfrom01/04/2012to07/04/2012andbookthestaysforyourtravelfollowingthetermsandconditionsbelow:●Theoff
erincludesaroomforthenightandabreakfastthenextmorning.●Theofferisoftwokinds:£20perroom,pernight,valid(有效的)duringstayperiodof02/04/2012---31/05/201
2andthenagain01/08/2012---31/10/2012;£35perroom,pernight,validduringstayperiodof01/06/2012---31/08/2012.●Theofferi
svalidforabasictwinordoubleroomonly.●ThestaymustbebookeddirectlywiththechosenB&Bsbefore28/04/2012.7●Ifvoucherholdersbookeithert
he£20or£35perroompernight,anyadditionalservicessuchaslunch,eveningmealoractivitiesmayrequireanextracharge.Butthesearenotreq
uiredinordertotakeuptheoffer.PleasecheckdirectlywithyourchosenB&Bstoseewhatextraservicesareavailable.●Vouchersmustbepresentedonarrival.Ifnovouc
hersarepresented,theB&Bsmayreserve(保留)therighttochargeatfullpriceforeverynightofstay.●Vouchersmaynot
beusedtogetherwithanyotheroffer.●Thevoucherholdersmustpayforthestayinfullatthetimeofbooking.Additional£10maybepaidtoconfirm(确认)th
ebookingandwillbereturnedonarrival.●TheB&Bsreservetherighttorefusevoucherholders’bookingsforpeopleundertheageof18.45
.ThevouchercanbeusedforastayatthechosenB&Bon.A.09/01/2012B.04/02/2012C.01/03/2012D.28/04/201246.Howmuchshouldbepaidforatwo-nightstayinOctob
er2012atachosenB&B?A.£70.B.£40.C.£35.D.£30.47.WhatrightdotheB&Bsreserve?A.Tochargeextra£10forbookingwithnovouc
hers.B.Torefusebookingsforguestsundertheageof18.C.Tochargeatfullpriceforstaysnotconfirmed.D.Torequestextracharg
esastips.48.Bytakinguptheoffer,thevoucherholderscanchooseto.A.bookeitherabasictwinordoubleroomatthechosenB&BsB.havelunchoreveningmealwithoutpayinge
xtramoneyC.usetheB&BoffertogetherwithotheroffersD.bookthestaysthroughB&BDailyCIleftuniversitywithagooddegreeinEnglishLiteratur
e,butnosenseofwhatIwantedtodo.Overthenextsixyears,Iwastreadingwater,justtryingtoearnanincome.Itriedjournalism,butIdidn’tthinkIwasanygood
,thenfinance,whichI8hated.Finally,Igotajobasarightsassistantatafamouspublisher.Ilovedworkingwithbooks,a
lthoughthejobthatIdidwasdull.Ihadenoughsavingstotakeayearoffwork,andIdecidedtotrytosatisfyadeep-downwishtowriteanovel.Attend
ingaNovelWritingMAcoursegavemethestructureIneededtowritemyfirst55,000words.Ittakesconfidencetomakeanewstart---there’sadarkperiodin-betw
eenwhereyou’reneitheronethingnortheother.You’reoutfordinnerandpeopleaskwhatyoudo,andyou’retooashamedtosay,“Well,I‘mwritinganovel,butI’mnotquitesu
reifI’mgoingtogetthere.”Myconfidencedived.Believingmynovelcouldnotbepublished,Iputitaside.ThenImetanagent(代理商)whosaidIshouldsendmynoveloutto
agents.So,Ididand,tomysurprise,gotsomewonderfulfeedback.IfeltalittlehopthatImightactuallybecomeapublishedwriteran
d,aftersigningwithanagent,Ifinishedthesecondhalfofthenovel.Thenextproblemwasfindingapublisher.Aftertwo
-and-a-halfyearsofnoincome,justwaitingandwondering,apublisherofferedmeabookdeal---thatpublisherturnedouttobetheoneIo
nceworkedfor.Itfeelslikeanunbelievablestrokeofluck---offate,really.Whenyousetouttodosomethingdiffere
nt,there’snoendinsight,sotofindmyselfinapositionwhereInowhavemyownnameonacontract(合同)ofthepublisher---tobeapubl
ishedwriter---isunbelievablyrewarding(有回报的).49.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph1mean?A.Iwaswaitingforgoodfortu
ne.B.Iwastryingtofindanadmirablejob.C.Iwasbeingaimlessaboutasuitablejob.D.Iwasdoingseveraljobsformorepayatatime.50.Theauthordeci
dedtowriteanovel.A.tofinishthewritingcourseB.torealizeherowndreamC.tosatisfyreaders’wish9D.toearnmoremoney51.Howdidthewriterfeelhalfwayw
iththenovel?A.DisturbedB.Ashamed.C.Confident.D.Uncertain.52.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellreadersinthelastpar
agraph?A.Itpaystosticktoone’sgoal.B.Hardworkcanleadtosuccess.C.Shefeelslikebeingunexpectedlylucky.D.Thereisnoendinsightwhenst
artingtodosomething.DInarecentannouncement,HarvardandtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)saidthattheyhavejoinedforcestoofferfreeonlinecoursesi
nanefforttoattractmillionsofonlinelearnersworldwide.Beginningthisfall,anumberofcoursesdevelopedbyteachersatbothuniversitieswillbeof
feredonlinethroughanew$60millionprogram,knownasedX.“AnyonewithanInternetconnectionanywhereintheworldcanuseouronlinecourses,
”HarvardPresidentDrewFaustsaidduringameetingtoannouncetheplan.MIThasofferedaprogramcalledOpenCourseWareforten
yearsthatmakesmaterialsfrommorethan2,000classesfreeonline.Ithasbeenusedbymorethan100millionpeople.InDecember,theschool
announceditalsowouldbeginofferingaspecialcertificate,knownasMITx,forpeoplewhocompletecertainonlinecourses.Harvardhaslongofferedcoursest
oawiderpopulationthroughasimilarprogram.TheMITxwillserveasthefoundationforthenewlearningplatform.MITPresidentSusanHockfieldsaidmorethan120,000peoples
ignedupforthefirstMITxcourse.ShesaidHarvardandMIThopeotheruniversitieswilljointheminofferingcoursesontheopen
-sourceedXplatform.“Fastenyourseatbelts,”Hockfieldsaid.Otheruniversities,includingStanford,YaleandCarnegie-Mellon,havebeenexperimentingwithteachingt
oaglobalpopulationonline.TheHarvard-MITprogramwillbemonitoredbyanot-for-profit(非盈利的)organizationbase
dinCambridge,tobeownedequallybythetwouniversities.Both10MITandHarvardhaveprovided$30milliontostarttheprogram.TheyalsoplantousetheedXplatformtoresear
chhowstudentslearnandwhichteachingmethodsandtoolsaremostsuccessful.53.Accordingtothistext,edXis.A.apartofthefreeMITOpenCourseWareB.afreecomputerprog
rambyMITandHarvardC.aHarvard-MITplatformoffreeonlinecoursesD.afreeprogramonlineforuniversitiesworldwide5
4.Whatissaidaboutonlineeducationinthetext?A.Universitieshavebeentryingonlinecourses.B.About2,000onlinecourseshavebeenoffered.C
.Over100millionpeoplehavefinishedcoursesonline.D.StanfordandYaletogetherhavecoursessimilartoedX.55.Theunderlin
edpartinthetextprobablymeans“”.A.GetreadyforthedifficultiesB.GetreadyforthiseducationalchangeC.Getpreparedtoc
ompletetheonlinecoursesD.GetpreparedtomakematerialsfortheedXcourses56.WhatcanbesaidaboutMITxaccordingtothetext?A.ItisfirstofferedaspartoftheedXlea
rningprogram.B.ItisanotherfreeMIT-Harvardonlinelearningprogram.C.Itisastandardtorecognizeonlinelearners’achievement.D.Itisanewkindoffreeonline
courseofHarvardandMIT.EPlantsarefloweringfasterthanscientistspredictedinreactiontoclimatechange,whichcouldhavelon
gdamagingeffectsonfoodchainsandecosystems.Globalwarmingishavingagreateffectonhundredsofplantandanimalspeciesaroundthew
orld,changingsomelivingpatterns,scientistssay.Increasedcarbondioxide(CO2)intheairfromburningcoalandoilcanhaveaneffectonhowplantsproduce
oxygen,whilehighertemperaturesandchangeable11rainfallpatternscanchangetheirpatternsofgrowth.“Predicti
ngspecies’reactiontoclimatechangeisamajorchallengeinecology,”saidtheresearchersofseveralU.S.universiti
es.Theysaidplantshadbeenthekeyobjectofstudybecausetheirreactiontoclimatechangecouldhaveaneffectonfoodchainsandecosystemservices.Thest
udy,publishedontheNaturewebsite,usesthefindingsfromplantlifecyclestudiesandexperimentsacrossfourcontinentsand1,634speci
es.Itfoundthatsomeexperimentshadunderestimatedthespeedofflowering8.5timesandleafingby4times.“Acrossallspecies,theexperimentsunde
r-predictedthespeedoftheadvance---forbothleafingandflowering---thatresultsfromtemperatureincreases,”thestudysa
id.Thedesignoffutureexperimentsmayneedtobeimprovedtobetterpredicthowplatswillreacttoclimatechange,itsa
id.PlantsarenecessaryforlifeontheEarth.Theyarethebaseofthefoodchain,usingphotosynthesistoproducesugarfromcarbondioxideandwater.Theyletoutoxygenwhichi
sneededbynearlyeveryorganismontheplanet.Scientistsbelievetheworld’saveragetemperaturehasrisenbyabout0.8℃since1900,andnearl
y0.2℃everytenyearssince1979.Sofar,effortstocutemissionsofplanet-warminggreenhousegasesarenotseenaseno
ughtopreventtheEarthheatingupbeyond2℃thiscentury---apointscientistssaywillbringthedangerofachangeableclimateinwhichweatherextremesarecommon
,leadingtodrought,floods,cropfailuresandrisingsealevels.57.WhatisthekeyinformationtheauthorwantstogiveinParagraph1?A
.Plants’reactiontoweathercouldhavedamagingeffectsonecosystems.B.Theincreasingspeedoffloweringisbeyondscientists’expectation.C.Climatec
hangeleadstothechangeoffoodproductionpatterns.D.Foodchainshavebeenseriouslydamagedbecauseofweather.58.WecanlearnfromthestudypublishedontheNat
urewebsitethat.A.plants’floweringis8.5timesfasterthanleafing12B.thereare1,634plantspeciesonthefourcontinentsC.scientistsshouldimprovethedesignofth
eexperimentsD.theexperimentsfailedtopredicthowplantsreacttoclimatechange59.Scientistspayspecialattentiontot
hestudyofplantsbecause.A.theycanprovetheclimatechangeclearlyB.theyareveryimportantinthefoodchainsC.theyplayaleadingroleinreducingglobalwarmingD.they
aregrowingandfloweringmuchfasterthanbefore60.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphsabouttheworld’stemp
erature?A.Ithasrisennearly0.2℃since1979.B.Itschangewillleadtoweatherextremes.C.Itis0.8℃higherin1979thanthatof1900.D.Itneedstobecontrolledwithi
n2℃inthiscentury.第二节根据对话内容,从对话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。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)---Whatseemstobeth
eproblem?---61.---Howlonghaveyoubeenlikethis?---61.---Yes.Ialsofeellightheaded.---CanyouthinkofanythingyouateSaturdaythatmighthavecausedit?---AllIca
nthinkofisthefishIhad.Itdidn’ttastequiteright.---61NowI’llgiveyousomemedicine.Takeitandyoushouldbefeelingbettersoon.---61---Ialsosuggestthatyoufoll
owaspecialdiet.---61---Youshouldsticktoeatinglighterfoods.13A.What’sthat?B.Thatmightbeit.C.Thankyou,do
ctor.D.Anyotherproblems?E.Ihavearunningnose.F.Haveyouseenadoctor?G.Ihaveaterriblestomachache.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共50分)注意事项:1.必须使用0.5毫米黑色墨迹签字笔在答题卡上题目所指是的答
案区域内作答。答在试题卷上无效。2.第Ⅱ卷共计50分)第三部分写作(共两节满分50分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个沟(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误)
,则按下列情况改正;此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词。并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改
DearMom,Mother’sDayiscoming.I’msorrythatIamabroadandcan’tsendyourflowers,soI’mwritingtoyou.Mom,IknowIhaveneverexpressedmythanktoyoubefore.Buton
today,atthisspecialtime,Ijustwanttotellyouloudly:Iloveyou,Mom!Thankyousomuchbynot14onlygivingmelife,bu
talsoteachmehowtobeagoodperson.Thankyouforallyouhaddoneforme.Mom,thoughImayoftensayit,Idoloveyou.Nobodycantakeyourpar
tinmyheart.WheneverIam,Iwillalwaysloveyou.Hopeyougoodhealthandmuchhappinesseveryday!Yourlittlegirl,Jennifer第二节书面表达(满分35分)假如你是大学一年级新生李华。开学之初,你的英
语老师MsLi希望你了解每位同学的英语学习情况,并征求教学建议。请按以下要点用英语给她写一封信。1.对英语学习的认识;2.自己目前的英语水平;3.自己英语学习存在的主要问题;4.对英语教学的两点建议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.信的开头和结尾已给出。DearMsLi,I’mver
yhappytohaveyouasourEnglishteacher.Thankyou!LiHua15参考答案:1-5BDDACC6-10BDCDB11-15AACAC16-20DBDBA21-25ADCDA26-30BBCAD31-3
5ABCAD36-40BCDCD41-45ACADD46-50BBACB51-55DACAB56-60CBCBD61-65GDBCA66.正确67.your→you68.thank→thanks69.去on70.by→for71.teach→teaching72.had→hav
e73.may后加not74.Whenever→Wherever75.Hope→WishOnepossibleversion:DearMsLi,IamveryhappytohaveyouasourEnglishteacher.Astheworldisbecomingagloba
lvillage,Englishisgettingmoreandmoreimportant,somasteringEnglishmeanswecanseetheworldthroughanewwindow.MyEnglishisjustOKandthetwomainproblemsinmystud
yarethatIfeelitdifficulttolearnwordsbyheart,andthatIoftenfeelnervouswhenspeakingEnglish.Ireallyhopethatyoucangivemegoodadviceon
howtomemorizenewwords.Anothersuggestionistogiveusmorechancestopracitsespeaking.Ibelievewecanmakemuchprogr
essinEnglishwithyourhelp.Thankyou!LiHua