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湖北省襄阳市2017届高考英语适应性考试试题(扫描版)英 语听力:15 cbaba610 ccacb1115 abccb1620 bacba阅读理解:2123 bdd 2527 acbd 2831 ccba 3235 acba七选五:36-40 deagc完形填空:aacca/cbdbc/dabbd/acdcb语法填空:61. to study 62. a 63. as 64. have chosen 65. involving 66. are required 67.global 68. families 69. willingly 70. who短文改错:71. in sept.17改为on sept.17 72. student改为 students 73. seating改为seated 74. wild改为wildly 75. his 改为her 76. shares改为shared77. courage后加that 78. as后the改为a 79. 去掉what前的that 80. trusting改为trust书面表达one possible version:dear tom,im more than delighted to be informed that you show great interest in traditional chinese festivals. here i feel greatly privileged to introduce to you my favorite one, the dragon boat festival.being a lunar holiday, the dragon boat festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. with a long history, it is marked with eating zongzi and racing dragon boats, in memory of the great ancient poet qu yuan. he is said to have committed suicide by drowning himself in a river, due to the fact that his devotion to his country was ignored. the reason why i favor this festival is that i really enjoy having a good feed on delicious zongzi while watching the wonderful dragon boat races, with all my family members accompanied.to sum up, the dragon boat festival is a day of vital significance. i do hope you can come to china to experience it.best wishes!yours, li hua听力原文:text 1m: only two days left until summer break! what are your plans, jessica?w: im off to canada for a camping trip. (1) what about you, sam?m: i think ill stay here and relax.text 2w: what are you guys laughing at? m: its this new movie called the internship. its very funny. (2)text 3m: im afraid well have to cancel the trip, grace.w: yeah, this is much more important. youll have to go to the funeral. he was your uncle. (3)text 4 w: benjamin promised to come for our party if he has time.m: he often does it, but he never seems to have time. so you had better not take his words seriously, otherwise you will get disappointed later. (4)text 5 (推断题)w: i often mistake mark for tom in class. can you tell them apart?m: no. they are twins, and many teachers make the same mistake like us. it is really a little embarrassing to make mistakes all the time in face of so many students.text 6 m: look at all this bread! french, italianit all looks really good. i dont know when america started its bread revolution, but im sure glad it happened. i could eat bread all day!w: me, too. this isnt the kind of bread we ate when we were young. that sliced bread had more artificial things in it than you can count! (6)m: yeah, but our parents didnt realize it was so unhealthy. these days, you can find a lot of freshly-baked bread with only four or five ingredients. w: so, what are we going to buy? that long loaf of dark bread looks really good.m: id rather have something lighter and thicker so i can make a nice big sandwich with it. (7)text 7 m: look at this place! if i didnt know it was the city i grew up in, id swear i was somewhere else! (8)w: yeahso many houses are empty or broken down. it wasnt like this when we were kids.m: we used to play ball in the streets all the time, but it looks so dangerous now.w: and ugly. look at all that trash in the streets. (9) the wind just pushes it along. what a lonely place!m: this used to be a great city. people came from miles around to work in the shops and eat in the restaurants. what a sad sight! i guess when the glass making industry decided to move across the country where its cheaper, the quality of life here went away, too. w: yeah, lets go. theres nothing left for us here. im getting depressed.text 8w: george, why are you a vegetarian? your whole family eats meat, except you. i cant imagine how you chose to live this way. m: oh, it happened a long time ago when i was about ten years old. we had some friends who lived on a small farm. they had chickens, goats, sheep, and a few cows. (11) one time, we were invited over for dinner. we came early so we could play before we ate. i was running around the yard with my friends, when i saw the father preparing the meal. he had just caught a chicken and was cutting off its head. i felt very sick when i saw him do it. (12) after that, i would think about the poor chicken every time i ate meat. i ate less and less meat, until i stopped for good when i was twelve years old. (10)w: i see. what did your parents think about your decision? m: well, since it didnt happen all at once, they probably learned to accept that i would be a vegetarian. it wasnt easy for them especially for mom, who had to cook differently for me.text 9m: mom, i havent been able to stop thinking about the food in india. ever since i got back from my trip, ive been dying for some real indian food. (13) but theres nothing around here. no restaurants serve the kinds of dishes i ate there. id have to go to a big city to find anything that comes close. in our town, they dont even make spicy food!w: well, drew, why dont you try making your own? (14)m: i wish i could! but i wouldnt know where to start.w: ill help you look online for some recipes. m: how will we know which ones are good?w: well try them, of course! after some practice, well be able to tell which ones well like best. m: but i doubt well find everything we need in the grocery stores. im sure they use many unusual spices in india. w: we will start simply. i know ive seen some thai spices at the market maybe some of them will be useful. if we find that those arent enough, we can order some online. there must be indian grocery stores somewhere in america that will ship them. (15) if worse comes to worst, ill ask my brother in new york to look around. (16) he should be able to find a place that sells indian spices!m: thanks, mom! (16) this is gonna be fun! i cant wait to start cooking!text 10whoever dreamed up the idea of a subway knew what it means to live in a city. study the faces of the subway riders, and youll see what i mean. they are all traveling in a busy world that exists under another busy world. the new york subway is one of the largest public transportation systems in the world. it is also one of the oldest it has been underneath this city for 110 years now. (17) ive been riding it for half that time. when i was a kid, there wasnt any fear only adventure. subways were for dreaming. and i would stand at the window

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