江苏省扬州中学2021-2022学年第二学期高三英语4月阶段检测试卷第Ⅰ卷(共95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,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。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。1Whatdoesthemanrequire?A.Afingerprint.B.Asignature.C.Aphoto.2.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Indifferent.B.Busy.C.Excited.3.Whatisthemanaskingthewomanabout?A.Achild.B.Theweather.C.Hisglasses.4.Howlonghasthemanhadhisbeard?A.Forabout4monthsB.Forabout6months.C.Forabout12months.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Bemorecautious.B.Becalmer.C.Bemoreadventurous.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。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、7题。6.WhoisSarah?A.Theman'smom.B.Theman'ssister.C.Theman'swife.7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?.A.Invitetheman'sfamilyfordinner.,B.Teachthemanhowtocook.C.Lookatoldphotographs.听第7段材料,同答第8至10题。8.Howfardidthewomanwalk?A.Aboutonemile.B.Abouttwomiles.C.Aboutfivemiles.9.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.10.Whereisthemantakingthewoman?AToamechanic.B.Toabar.C.Tohishouse.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Refereeandplayer.B.Husbandandwife.C.Doctorandpatient.12.WhycanCharlienolongerplay?A.Hehasabadcough.B.Hefailedadrugtest.C.Heinjuredhimself.13.Howdoesthewomanfeelattheendoftheconversation?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Surprised.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhyisJanetdirty?A.Shewasplantingvegetables.B.Shewasplayingsoccer.C.Shewascuttingthegrass.15.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Onaplayground.B.Attheirhouse.C.InLaura'sgarden.16.WhatdidJanetfailtothinkofwhenchoosingthearea?A.ThesunB.Thewind.C.Therain.,17.HowdidJanetlearntheprocess?.A.Fromaneighbor.B.Fromaclass.C.Fromashow.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Howtospeakinpublic.B.Howtoovercomeshyness.C.Howtolearnmore.19.Whatdidthespeakeroncefear?A.Talkingtogirls.B.Givingaspeech.C.Makingfriends.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestintheend?A.Doingsomeresearch.B.Buyingmorebooks.C.Keepingpracticing.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOldandunrestoredtheatresareallaroundusandyetsounnoticed.Anewphotobookunveilstheiroftenoverlookedbeauty.Proctor’sTheatre,Newark,NewJerseyAlthoughavailableoutdoorsfromstreetsellers,foodwasbannedintheatrestodisplayrespectability.Inthelate1920s,however,theoperatorsinProctor’sTheatreinNewarkbegantosetupstandstoimprovetheeconomicsituationduringtheGreatDepression.PopcornandCokewouldbecomeasignificantpartofthetheatre’sincome.Proctor’sTheatre,Troy,NewYorkOriginallyopenedasProctor’sFourthStreetTheatrein1914,ithostedfamouscomedianssuchasJackBennyandBobHope.From1929,itwassuccessivelytakenover,renamedasProctor’sTroyTheatreandswitchedtoscreeningfilms.Inthe1960s,itbeganplayingsecond-runfilmsbeforeclosingin1977.ItwaslistedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces(NRHP)in1979.In2010,thetheatrewasrepairedbutiscurrentlynotbeingusedtoday.,RKOKeith’sFlushingTheatre,NewYorkOriginallyopenedin1928,RKOKeith’sFlushingTheatrewasdesignedbyThomasLamb.In1982,itwaslistedontheNRHP.In1986,thetheatrewasboughtandclosedbyitsnewownerwhoplannedtobuildashoppingcentreonthesite,intentionallydamagingthehall.In2019,despitethepreservationefforts,thehallwasknockeddowntomakewayforaresidentialtowerblock.MetropolitanOperaHouse,PhiladelphiaThetheatrewasoriginallyopenedasthePhiladelphiaOperaHousein1908.Inthe1920s,itwasrenamedastheMetropolitanOperaHouse,showingsilentfilmsinadditiontohostingvariousoperacompanies.Inthe1940s,itbecameasportsarena.In1954,itwasturnedintoachurch.Inthelate1990s,thebuildingwaspurchasedbyMarkHatcher.Thechurchandthedevelopercametoanagreementonarepairforamusicvenuethatwascompletedandreopenedin2018.1.Inthelate1920s,Proctor’sTheatreinNewarksetupstandsto________.A.showrespectfortheguestsB.increasethetheatre’sincomeC.promotenewlyreleasedmoviesD.competewiththestreetsellers2.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.RKOKeith’sFlushingTheatreiswellpreserved.B.Proctor’sTheatreinTroyplayssecond-runfilmsnow.C.MetropolitanOperaHousehaswitnessedchangesinitsfunction.D.Proctor’sTheatreinNewarkhasbeenofficiallylistedontheNRHP.3.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toranktheoldandunrestoredtheatres.B.ToshowthedevelopmentofAmericantheatres.C.Toencouragepeopletoprotecttheoldtheatres.D.Toprovideinformationonoverlookedoldtheatres.【1~3题答案】【答案】1.B2.C3.DBTheexactlocationinFrancewhereDutchmasterVincentvanGoghpaintedhislastworkofart,hasbeendiscovered.ADutchresearcherfiguredoutthatascenedescribedintheartist’slastwork,TeeRoot,wasvisibleonapostcardshowingamanstandingnexttoabicycleonabackstreetofthevillageAuvers-sur-Oise.VanGoghspentthelastweeksofhislifeinthevillage.Helpfully,thecardevenincludedthenameofthestreet.Researchersweregivenauniqueglimpse(体验)intothefamouspainter’sfinalhours.Hewasatworkrightuptotheend.WoutervanderVeen,scientificdirectoroftheVanGoghInstituteinFrance,madethediscovery.Whilestuckathome,vandeVeenusedtheextratimetoorganizethenumerousfilesanddocumentsonvanGogh,includingimagessuchastheoldpostcardfromAuvers-sur-Oise.OnedayinlateApril,hesawthecardonhiscomputerscreenanditsuddenlystruckhimthathewaslookingatthelocationofTreeRoots.Nexttothemanandhisbicycle,rootsandtreesareclearlyvisible.HetookavirtualtripdownthesiteusingGoogle’sStreetView.“Villagersknowthespotandthemaintreerootwell,evengivingitthename‘theelephant’becauseofitsshapes,”vanderVeensaid.“Itwasreallyhidinginovertsight.”ThediscoveryprovidestouristswithanextrareasontovisitAuvers-sur-Oise.“Theytravelalotjustforonereason—towalkinthefootstepsofVincentvanGogh.Nowtheycanstandattheveryplacewherehepaintedhislastpainting,”vanderVeensaid.“Andthat’saverymovingthingforalotofpeople.SoI’mveryhappytobeabletosharethatwithallthosewholovevanGogh.”4.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Whatthepostcardrevealed.B.HowTeeRootswasdiscovered.C.WhyAuvers-sur-Oisebecameknown.D.WherevanGoghpaintedhisworks.5.HowdidvanderVeenconfirmhisdiscovery?A.HestudiedapictureofAuvers-sur-Oise.B.HeorganizedhisdataonvanGogh.C.HetraveledtoFrancetoseeforhimself.D.Hepaidavisittothespotonline.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overt”inparagraph5mean?A.Mixed.B.Obvious.C.Lovely.D.Strange.7.WhatcanweinferabouttouriststoAuvers-sur-Oise?,A.Theyenjoyexploringhowtopaint.B.TheysharetheirloveforvanGogh.C.TheyadmirevanGoghverymuch.D.Theywanttoexperiencethelifethere.【4~7题答案】【答案】4.A5.D6.B7.CCWhen“irregardless”wasincludedinMerriam-Websterdictionary,itcausedwidedisagreements.“Irregardless”hasbeeninwidespreadandnear-constantusesince1795,whenanewspapercalledTheCharlestonCityGazelleofCharlestonGafirstusedit.“WedonotmaketheEnglishlanguage,andwemerelyrecordit,”thedictionary’sstaffwrotein“WordsoftheWeek”.Theword’sdefinition,whenwereadit,wouldseemtobewithoutregard.However,Merriam-Websterdefines“irregardless”as“nonstandard”butmeaningthesameas“regardless”.AccordingtoMerriam-Webster,“Manypeoplefind‘irregardless’tobearidiculousword,astheir-prefixusuallyindicatesnegativemeaning;however,inthiscaseitappearstomakethemeaningof‘regardless’stronger.”“It’snotarealword.Idon’tcarewhatthedictionarysays.”respondsauthorMichelleRay,whoteachesEnglishinSilverSpring,Md.Andshesaysshe’sstillplanningtomark“irregardless”asincorrectonherstudents’work.AnAmericannewspapertheBaltimoreSunpublishedthewordineditorJohnMcIntyre’scommentaryonSaturday:“‘Irregardlessistooaword;youjustdon’tunderstanddictionaries.Peoplegetupsetaboutthedictionarybecausetheythinkitissomesortofofficialdocument.Butactually,it’snot.It’sjustlexicographersidentifyingwordsthatpeopleuseandtryingtofindouthowtheyarespelled,howtheyarepronounced,whatmeaningstheyhaveandwheretheycamefrom.”“Thedictionary’srecognitiondoesn’tenrollawordascorrectintheEnglishlanguage,”McIntyresays.“ItjustsaysthisisawordthatalotofpeopleuseinEnglish.Andhere’swhatweknowaboutit.”Soit’saword,butitsuseisstilldiscouragedinformalwriting.8.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toleadinthetopic.B.Tocriticizetheuseof“irregardless”.C.Tointroduceanewword.D.Tomakeadefinitionof“irregardless”.9.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thedictionary’sstaffrarelyrecordtheEnglishlanguage.,B.MichelleRaythinkstheuseof“irregardless”formalbutincorrect.C.Peoplearestillnotencouragedtouse“irregardless”informalwriting.D.“Irregardless”hadbeeninwidespreadandnear-constantusebefore1975.10.WhatistheattitudeofMcIntyretotheappearanceof“irregardless”inMerriam-Websterdictionary?A.Conservative.B.Favorable.C.Indifferent.D.Ambiguous.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.“Irregardless”IsFrequentlyUsedinFormalWritingB.“Irregardless”Shouldn’tBeIncludedintheDictionaryC.ExpertsCan’tAgreeontheMeaningof“Irregardless”D.RegardlessofWhatYouThink,“Irregardless”IsaWord【8~11题答案】【答案】8.A9.C10.B11.DDThelatestincatresearchrevealsthatthelovelyanimalseemstohaveabasicgrasponboththelawsofphysicsandtheinsandoutsofcauseandeffect.Accordingtoanewlypublishedstudy,catsseemtobeabletopredictthelocationofhidingprey(猎物)usingboththeirearsandaninborn(天生的)understandingofhowthephysicalworldworks.Inarecentexperiment,Japaneseresearcherstaped30domesticcatsreactingtoacontainerthatateammembershook.Somecontainersrattled(发出响声);othersdidnot.Whenthecontainerwastippedover,sometimesanobjectfelloutandsometimesitdidn’t.Itturnsoutthatthecatswereremarkablysmartaboutwhatwouldhappenwhenacontainerwastippedover.Whenanobjectdidnotdropoutofthebottomofarattlingcontainer,theylookedatitforalongertimethantheydidwhenthecontainerbehavedasexpected.“Catsuseacausal-logicalunderstandingofnoiseorsoundstopredicttheappearanceofinvisibleobjects,”leadresearcherSahoTakagisaysinapressrelease.Theresearchersconcludethatcats’huntingstylemayhavedevelopedbasedontheircommon-senseabilitiestoinferwherepreyis,usingtheirhearing.Scientistshaveexploredthisideawithotherlovelycreatures;babies.Likecats,babiesappearto,engageinwhat’scalled“preferentiallooking”—lookinglongeratthingsthatareinterestingorunusualthanthingstheyperceiveasnormal.Whenbabies’expectationsaredisturbedinexperimentsliketheonesperformedwiththecats,theyreactmuchliketheiranimalfriends.Psychologistshaveshownthatbabiesapparentlyexpecttheirworldtobeconsistentwiththelawsofphysicsandcauseandeffectasearlyastwomonthsofage.Doesthestudymeanthatcatswillsoongrasptheinsandoutsofcauseandeffect?Maybe.OkaysocatsmaynotbethenextphysicsfacultymembersatAmerica’smostimportantresearchuniversities.Butbydemonstratingtheircommonsense,they’veshownthatthedividebetweencatsandhumansmaynotbethatgreatafterall.12.Whatdowelearnfromanewlypublishedstudyaboutcats?A.Theycanbetrainedtounderstandthephysicalworld.B.Theyknowwhatkindofpreymightbeeasiertohunt.C.Theyhaveanaturalabilitytolocateanimalstheyhunt.D.Theyarecapableoftellingwhichwaytheirpreyflees.13.Whatmayaccountforthecats’responsetothenoisefromthecontainers?A.Theirinbornsensitivitytonoise.B.Theirunusualsenseofdirection.C.Theirspecialabilitytoperceive.D.Theirmasteryofcauseandeffect.14.Inwhatwaydobabiesbehavelikecats?A.Theyfocusonwhatappearsodd.B.Theyviewtheworldasnormal.C.Theydowhattheyprefertodo.D.Theyarecuriousabouteverything.15.Whatcanweconcludeaboutcatsfromthepassage?A.Theyhavehigherintelligencethanmanyotheranimals.B.Theyinteractwiththephysicalworldmuchlikehumans.C.Theydisplayextraordinarilyhighintelligenceinhunting.D.Theycanaidphysicsprofessorsintheirresearchwork.【12~15题答案】【答案】12.C13.D14.A15.B第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分),阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Beingateenagercanbetough.“Troubled”and“rebellious(叛逆的)”areoftenlabelsthatpeoplegivekidsintheirteens.Thereareevenscientifictheoriesexplainingthatthelikelihoodofteenagerstakingisduetothefactthattheirbrainsaren’tfullydevelopedyet.___16___ButanewstudybyresearchesattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaandCornellUniversitymayhavefinallyclearedupthismisunderstanding.___17___Theysimplyareeasilyattractedbynewthingsandareeagertoexploretheworld.Theadolescents(青少年)lackexperience.____18____Thispersonalitytrait(特征)iscalled“sensationseeking”,whichissharedbyalotofpeopleandusuallypeaksduringadolescence.Insteadofbeingsomethingtoworryabout,sensationseekingisactuallynecessary,sincetheprocessoflearningusuallygoeshandinhandwithtakingrisks."Teenagersneedtobuildexperiencesothattheycandoabetterjobinmakingthedifficultandriskydecisionsinlaterlife.‘ShouldItakethisjob?or‘___19___’”saidValerieReyna,co–authorofthestudy.“___20___Iftheydon'tmakeamistakeintheirteenageyears,theywillhavenolifeexperiencewhentheyturn18andstepoutoftheirparents'protectionandintoaworldthat'sunknowntothem.Kidsneedthefreedomtotestoutboundarieswhilestillinasafeenvironment,”wroteAnnRobinson,editorofTheGuardian.A.ShouldImarrythisperson?B.Itturnsoutthatteenagersarefine.C.Adolescentsshoulddoasfollows.D.Whatcanparentsdotohelpthekids?E.There'ssomethingscarierthantakingarisk.F.Inotherwords,theyjustcanthelpit.G.Therefore,theykeeptryingthingsoutforthefirsttimeintheirlife.【16~20题答案】【答案】16.F17.B18.G19.A20.E第三部分语言运用(共两节;满分30分),第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。Afewweeksago,IsurfedtheInternetandcameacrossabookcalledTheDebttopleasure.Atfirstsight,I____21____,immediately,toownit.Itsstructurewasnovelandithadwonwide____22____amongreaders.ButbeforeIcould____23____theBuyNowbutton,atinyinnervoice____24____thelibrary,thelibrary,whichwassimplythreeblocksfrommyapartment.Isearchedthecatalog(目录)ofthelibraryandsureenough,"____25____"now.However,bythetimethebookwasborrowed,Icouldn'tsaywith____26____thatIwouldloveit.Thisworn,yellow-paperedobjectwasjustso____27____.Howeverpromisingourfirst____28____was,myinitialdesire____29____sank.Whenthebookwas_____30_____,Iwalkedtothelibraryand_____31_____itintotheReturnsbox.Oncereshelved,itwould_____32_____forothers.Isighedandwalkedoff.Ithadnever_____33_____mefromtheverybeginning.OnethingIshouldmention:IdidenduplovingTheDebttoPleasure,IloveditsomuchthatIfinallyorderedacopyofmyown.Thelibrarybookdoes_____34_____methecostofapaperback,butitjustdeliversa_____35_____satisfaction,onethatcan'tpromisepermanentownership.Liveyourlifefully,forourlivesareonlylenttousandcan'tbeownedforever.21.A.attemptedB.decidedC.arrangedD.ceased22.A.sympathyB.judgmentC.adaptationD.recognition23.A.clickB.spotC.untieD.strike24.A.defendedB.insistedC.confirmedD.conveyed25.A.accessibleB.affordableC.availableD.dynamic26.A.patienceB.reliefC.certaintyD.honesty27.A.plainB.vividC.uniqueD.attractive28.A.responseB.adventureC.interactionD.encounter29.A.frequentlyB.graduallyC.consequentlyD.normally30.A.dueB.extraC.missingD.out31.A.submittedB.donatedC.droppedD.distributed32.A.applyB.exchangeC.cheerD.head,33A.belongedtoB.appealedtoC.turnedtoD.dependedon34.A.paidB.offerC.saveD.prepare35.A.materialB.temporaryC.completeD.sustainable【21~35题答案】【答案】21.B22.D23.A24.B25.C26.C27.A28.D29.B30.A31.C32.D33.A34.C35.B第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Chinahasnamed24,126primaryandmiddleschoolsacrossthecountryspecialistfootballschools____36____(lead)youthfootballdevelopment,accordingtotheMinistryofEducation(MOE).Atleastonefootballclass____37____(require)eachweekintheseschoolssothattheycanencouragetheirstudentsto____38____(active)participateinfootballtrainingandmatches.Chinaaimstohave50,000schoolsspecializinginyouthfootballbytheendof2025,saidWangDengfeng,anofficialwiththeMOE,____39____(add)thattorealizethisgoal,theministrywilltakevariousmeasuresthatincludebuildingschoolfootballfields,trainingfootballcoachesandprovidingextrafundingandpolicysupport.____40____thosemeasuresinschools,47footballtrainingcampshavealsobeenbuiltin____41____efforttopromotethesportamongyoungpeople.Andoutstandingor____42____(gift)playerswillalsohavethechancetojoininter-schoolteamsforregional____43____(compete)andevennationalsummercamps.Inthepastfouryears,localeducationdepartmentshavetrainedabout40,000footballteachers,8,000of____44____haveobtainedcoachingcertificates.Moreover,thecountry____45____(step)upitseffortsinpromotingfootballinschoolssinceitsetupaseven-departmentjointtaskforce,includingtheeducation,sportandfinanceauthoritiesaswellastheChineseFootballAssociation.【36~45题答案】【答案】36.tolead37.isrequired38.actively,39.adding40.Besides41.an42.gifted43.competitions44.whom45.hasstepped##hasbeenstepping第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是学生会主席李华,你校英语报将举行主题为“TheBeautyofNature”的绘画创作比赛。请你以学生会的名义在你校“英语天地”写一则通知,内容包括:1.举办比赛目的;2.参赛作品要求;3.欢迎参赛。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。NOTICE________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【46题答案】【答案】Onepossibleversion:NOTICEToarousestudents'passionfornatureandart,ourSchoolEnglishNewspaperwillholdapaintingcreationcompetitiononthethemeof"TheBeautyofNature".Theentriesofthiscompetitionarerequiredtobepictures,andyoucanchooseformsliketraditionalChinesepainting,pencildrawing,cartoonandsoon.Whateverformyoutake,dorememberthatyourworkshouldfocusonthebeautyofnature.Ifyou'reinterestedandwanttoshowyourtalent,andlovefornature,pleasesendyourentryatschool-newspaper126.combefore17March.Lookingforwardtoyouractiveparticipation.TheStudents'Union第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Snowflakesdancinginthesky,itwasanawfullycoldwinter.Maryfeltasgrayastheskyoutside.Shestruggledtogetbythetoughwinterbecauseherbillswentupwhileherincomewentdown.Herrefrigeratorsatempty.Heronlyfoodconsistedofpeanutbutter,breadandbananas,onlyenoughfortwosandwiches.Worsestill,itwouldbefourdaysbeforeshegotpaid.AsMarypreparedtositdownandeathalfofherremainingfood,sheheardaknockatthedoor.Whocoulditbeonsuchafreezingnight?Robberyscenesfromfilmsflashedacrosshermind.ThenMaryshookherheadandlaughedatherfoolishthought-norobberwouldchooseherasatarget.Openingthedoor,shesawastrangerstandingoutside,bodytremblingwithcold.“Madam,sorrytodisturbyou,butI'mlostandgetstuckinthesnow.Couldyoupleasespareapieceofbread?"thestrangeraskedcautiouslyandpolitelyinaweakbutdeepvoice.“I'mafraidnot,”saidMary,“butIcouldmakeyouapeanutbutterandbananasandwich.”“Thatsoundswonderful,”thestrangeranswered."MindifIwaithereontheporch?”“Yes,Idomind,”Maryreplied,"butyoucouldcomeinandeatitatthetable.”Notexpectingbothfoodandwarmth,thestrangerenteredthehouseeagerly.Maryhurriedofftothekitchenforthelastfourpiecesofbread,peanutbutter,andbananas.Inafewminutes,shereturnedandinvitedhimtositdowntoeatwhatshecouldoffer.Aftereating,themanthankedandsaidgoodbyetoher.Lookingoutside,Maryhesitatedamomentandsaid,"Ifyoudon'tmind,youcansleeponthesofa.”"Thatwouldbegoodenough,"respondedthemangratefully.Marywentintoherroom,andlockedthedoor.Thenextmorning,whenshewokeup,sherememberedtheman."HowwillItellhimIhavenothingforbreakfast?"sheaskedherself.Shedressed,unlocked,andopenedthedoorslightly.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。,Tohersurprise,themanwasnowheretobeseen._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Maryopenedtheenvelopeandfoundaletter._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【47题答案】【答案】Tohersurprise,themanwasnowheretobeseen.Lookingforhimthoroughlyonceagain,sheconfirmedthatthestrangerhadleft,withoutsayinggoodbye.Apparently,the“robber”hadleftwithouttakinganything.Complainingoftheman'simpoliteness,Marycollapsedonthesofawheresheputhimupthenightbefore,gettingalittlebitannoyed.Withnothinglefttoeat,shesighed,"Anyway,goodlucktohim!"Shegotdowntotidyingupthesofawhenanenvelopelyingonitcameintohereyes.Maryopenedtheenvelopeandfoundaletter.Itread,“Itishardertotrustastranger,especiallywhenthatstrangerappearshomeless.Youhavehelpedmerestorefaithinhumanitysoyoudeservewhatyouhavereceived."Maryhadnoideawhatthestrangermeantuntilshesawachequeworth$10,000.Tearsofdelightwelledupinhereyes.Asitturnedout,thestranger,whogotstuckintheheavysnowandturnedtoherforhelp,wasasuccessfulbusinessman.Gazingatthewarmlightcastthroughthewindow,shedecidedtopaythekindnessforwardwhateverthefuturewouldhold.听力答案:1-5ABAAC6-10BCCAB11-15BCBAB16-20ACBAC