Read and answer. (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Mary loves to swim. Every Saturday she has a swimming lesson with ten other girls and boys. Their mothers and fathers come to watch them swim because the children are only one or two years old!
When Mary began taking lessons, she was six months old. Now she is one year old and a good swimmer. She can swim across the pool and even float (漂) on her back.
Some people are afraid of the water. Not the children in Mary’s class! They think that swimming is a lot of fun.
1.How old is Mary now?
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2.How many children have swimming lessons together?
____________________________________________________________________________
3.When does Mary have a swimming lesson?
She has a swimming lesson________________________________________________________________________________
4.Can she swim across the pool?
_____________________________________________________________________________
5.When did Mary begin taking swimming lessons?
_________________________________________________________________________________
6.Are the children in Mary’s class afraid of the water?
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九年级英语回答问题简单题
Read and answer. (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Mary loves to swim. Every Saturday she has a swimming lesson with ten other girls and boys. Their mothers and fathers come to watch them swim because the children are only one or two years old!
When Mary began taking lessons, she was six months old. Now she is one year old and a good swimmer. She can swim across the pool and even float (漂) on her back.
Some people are afraid of the water. Not the children in Mary’s class! They think that swimming is a lot of fun.
1.How old is Mary now?
____________________________________________________________________________
2.How many children have swimming lessons together?
____________________________________________________________________________
3.When does Mary have a swimming lesson?
She has a swimming lesson________________________________________________________________________________
4.Can she swim across the pool?
_____________________________________________________________________________
5.When did Mary begin taking swimming lessons?
_________________________________________________________________________________
6.Are the children in Mary’s class afraid of the water?
________________________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题简单题查看答案及解析
Read the passage and answer the following questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
A bear and a monkey were good friends. One day, they took a walk together. The monkey said to the bear, “Look, here are some banana trees on the other side of the river but I can’t swim. Would you like to take me there on your back?” “Good, my friend,” said the bear.
Soon they got to the bank. The monkey climbed up a tree and began to eat bananas. He threw the skin (皮) of the bananas to the ground. The bear could not climb up the tree. He walked about and then lay down to sleep. When the monkey found the bear asleep, he shouted, “Stop, stop! Someone is eating bananas!” The owner came and he saw the bear and the skin of the bananas. The bear was beaten (被打) and he felt sad. When the bear took the monkey back, he asked, “Monkey, why did you shout?” The monkey said, “Oh, I have this habit and have to shout.” The bear understood and said, “I have a habit, too. I like to dance in the river.” With these words, the bear threw the monkey into the water.
1.How many animals are mentioned (提到) in the passage?
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2.How did the monkey go to the other side of the river?
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3.Could the bear climb up the banana tree?
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4.How was the bear when he was beaten by the owner?
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5.Do you think the bear and the monkey were really good friends?
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Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Once there was a little girl named Mary Lennox and her two little friends, Dickon and Colin.
Both of Mary’s parents died when she was a little baby. She was sent to her uncle, Mr. Archilbald Crave, who had a son named Colin.
Mary was one a selfish (自私的. girl. She cared for nobody else except herself and she was always alone. She started to know the word “friend” after the met Dickon, the gardener’s son. The little boy was very kind to Mary. They went to the Secret Garden every day, planting and playing.
Mary never expected that making the garden beautiful would bring such a wonderful feeling to her.
She was so happy to be with Dickon that she almost forgot all the sad things around her. She came out of her small lonely world.
After she met Colin, Mary finally found the very person to take care of Colin, the sick boy who couldn’t even walk, had been in bed for about ten years. Before he met Mary, he was taken care of by the servants, but no one really cared how he was. He couldn’t find any reason to live.
So he cried and cried, thinking about death. But Mary came. Colin was completely attracted to Mary and to all those fresh thoughts and stories which came out of her mouth. Of course, the most exciting of all was the Secret Garden.
The feeling of having someone share your secret is wonderful, especially for the children.
Colin used to be too weak to change his life, but now he had Mary, Dickon and the Secret Garden.
All these gave him courage. Finally, with the help of his two little friends, he managed to stand up for the first time.
1.Did Mary care for anybody else except herself at first?
2.Why was Mary sent to her uncle’s?
3.What did Mary and Dickon do in the Secret Garden?
in it.
4.How was Colin before he met Mary?
5.Where did Colin’s courage come from?
6.Who do you think changed the most in the story? Give your reason (s)
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Read the passage and answer the following questions. (根据短文内容回答下列问题)12%
On March 15, many people in the UK wore a plastic red nose. It wasn’t just for fun. They were also raising money to fight poverty (贫穷) in the UK and Africa.
This day is called Red Nose Day. It is a huge charity event in the UK every other year. On this day, people do something funny for money. You might play tricks in the street to make people laugh if they pay. Or your friend might sit in a bathtub full of tomato sauce for an entire day. People do these things to raise money.
Besides Red Nose Day, there are many other creative ways to help people in need around the world.
Many charity organizations run charity shops in Western counties. The shops sell second-hand goods donated by the public such as books and clothes. Many young people love these shops. They can often afford the clothes there. The first modern charity shop was opened by UK Oxfam in 1948 and is still in business. In total, the UK has more than 10,200 charity shops.
Another way is for famous people to hold concerts. They can usually raise much money for charity. For example, the Irish singer Bob Geldof and Scottish musician Midge Ure organized the Live 8 concerts in 2005. The theme was poverty in Africa. There were 10concerts in different cities at the same time. Over 1,000 musicians performed to ask people to give their names if they donate money, which they made into a “Live 8 list”.
In China, there are many charity organizations as well. For example, the Red Cross of China helps people during disasters. The Love Without Boundaries (边界) helps China’s orphans (孤儿).
1. Love Without Boundaries is a charity organization, isn’t it ?(1分)
____________,___________________________.
2. How often is Red Nose Day held in the UK ? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________.
3. Where are the goods in the charity shops from ?(2分)
_________________________________________________________________.
4. How will the money from the charity shop be used ? (2分)
The money will be used _____________________________________.
5.What was the purpose of Live 8 concerts in 2005 ? (2分)
The purpose is to ________________________________________________.
6.Will you work for Red Nose Day? What would you do if you wanted people to donate money on Red Nose Day?? (3分)
____________________________________________________________.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Read the passage and answer the questions. ( 根据短文内容回答下列问题)
A story about a fox and a crow
One day a crow finds a piece of meat. She picks it up in her mouth and flies to a tall tree. She is just going to eat meat when a fox sees her. He comes and stands under the tree and says,“How pretty you are! You must be the prettiest bird in the world.”
The crow is very pleased with these words. Then the fox says again,“I can see your pretty face, but I have not heard your voice. Why don’t you sing a song?”
This makes the crow very happy. She opens her mouth and begins to sing.As she opens her mouth, she drops the meat. The fox picks up the meat at once and goes away with it.
The story teaches us a lesson. “Kind words are not always as kind as they seem.”
1.What does a crow find one day?
2.Who sees the crow when she is going to eat?
3.Where does the fox stand?
4.Does the crow feel happy or angry about what the fox says?
5.What happens(发生) when the crow opens her mouth and begins to sing?
6.Who gets the meat at last? What can we learn from the story?
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题.
Each and every year, during Chongyang Festival, citizens of China celebrate the elders in their families and communities. It’s a special tradition which is rooted in the deep value that Chinese culture places on honouring their elders.
Sadly, many of our aging population are seniors without sons, daughters or grandchildren to visit. While they may have great friends, they no doubt miss the tender and loving relationships unique to families. To fill this void(空虚), many volunteers turned up on October 28 at nursing homes around the country in order to spend time with the residents. In some cases, they performed humble(谦逊的) gestures of kindness, such as combing their hair or washing their feet.
While the kind acts were appreciated, one embarrassing story out of Anhui province raised a valuable question. Reportedly, one old gentleman had his feet washed seven times during the day by different volunteers. Is this genuinely(真诚地) caring for the elderly? Many of the residents at the home said that those gestures do not make them feel cared for at all. Their family members or community volunteers may drop by for a few hours of token time, but soon they disappear back into their busy lives.
There is nothing we can give that is more valuable or appreciated than our time. While you may feel like there is barely enough time to care for your many responsibilities, might it be possible to spare just a moment as you walk home from school to sit with a senior who lives in your community? Just five minutes is not going to prevent you from getting your homework done, but it may totally change a day of loneliness into a day of joy for one old man or woman. Do you live far from your grandparents? Why not pick up the phone and let them know you’re thinking of them? Or maybe you could remind them of the “good old days” and mail them a short letter. Imagine their surprise and joy!
We live in a complicated(复杂的) and busy world, but kindness and caring is still a very simple thing.
1.People in China celebrate the elders at Chongyang Festival, don’t they?
2.Who appeared at nursing homes to spend time with the residents?
3.How many times did one old gentleman have his feet washed during the day?
4.Which gestures can make elders feel cared for ?
5.What did the family members of the residents at the home do?
6.Have you been to any nursing homes before? What did you do for the residents there?
If you haven’t, please tell us what you did for the elders around you in the past.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Each and every year, during Chongyang Festival, citizens of China celebrate the elders in their families and communities. It’s a special tradition which is rooted in the deep value that Chinese culture places on honouring their elders.
Sadly, many of our aging population are seniors without sons, daughters or grandchildren to visit. While they may have great friends, they no doubt miss the tender and loving relationships unique to families. To fill this void(空虚), many volunteers turned up on October 28 at nursing homes around the country in order to spend time with the residents. In some cases, they performed humble(谦逊的) gestures of kindness, such as combing their hair or washing their feet.
While the kind acts were appreciated, one embarrassing story out of Anhui province raised a valuable question. Reportedly, one old gentleman had his feet washed seven times during the day by different volunteers. Is this genuinely(真诚地) caring for the elderly? Many of the residents at the home said that those gestures do not make them feel cared for at all. Their family members or community volunteers may drop by for a few hours of token time, but soon they disappear back into their busy lives.
There is nothing we can give that is more valuable or appreciated than our time. While you may feel like there is barely enough time to care for your many responsibilities, might it be possible to spare just a moment as you walk home from school to sit with a senior who lives in your community? Just five minutes is not going to prevent you from getting your homework done, but it may totally change a day of loneliness into a day of joy for one old man or woman. Do you live far from your grandparents? Why not pick up the phone and let them know you’re thinking of them? Or maybe you could remind them of the “good old days” and mail them a short letter. Imagine their surprise and joy!
We live in a complicated(复杂的) and busy world, but kindness and caring is still a very simple thing.
1.People in China celebrate the elders at Chongyang Festival, don’t they?
2.Who appeared at nursing homes to spend time with the residents?
3.How many times did one old gentleman have his feet washed during the day?
4.Which gestures can make elders feel cared for ?
5.What did the family members of the residents at the home do?
6.Have you been to any nursing homes before? What did you do for the residents there?
If you haven’t, please tell us what you did for the elders around you in the past.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
第二节 根据短文内容回答问题。
Kevin loves to read mystery books. He likes to try to solve the mystery himself. He also likes solving problems. Kevin can usually solve any mystery or problem.
One day Kevin's mom was trying to find her glasses. Without her glasses, she could not drive. This was a problem because she was going to drive Kevin to his friend's house. It was also a mystery. Kevin really wanted to solve it.
"Where do you last remember seeing your glasses?" he asked his mom.
"I had them on while I was watching the news this morning," she said.
"Where were you watching the news?" asked Kevin.
His mom thought for a minute, and then she answered that she was in the living room.
She remembered sitting in her favorite chair and taking off her glasses when the news ended. She thought she put her glasses on the table, but they weren't there.
Kevin had his mom describe everything she remembered doing during the day. She mentioned watching the news, making breakfast, working in her home office and then gardening. It was after gardening that she started looking for her glasses.
After hearing about his mom's day, Kevin began to take action. He looked under her favorite chair, in the kitchen, in her office and around the garden. He didn't find her glasses.
Kevin doesn't give up easily, so he looked in each place again and he looked even harder. It was on his second go around of the kitchen that he opened the cabinets (储藏柜). He found his mom's glasses in the drawer (抽屉).
"Thank you, Kevin," said his mom. "I wouldn't be able to see anything without you."
1.What was Kevin's mom trying to find?
______________________________________________________
2.Where was Kevin's mom watching the news?
_______________________________________________________
3.What was the last thing Kevin's mom mentioned doing?
_______________________________________________________
4.Where did Kevin find the missing object, in the kitchen or in the garden?
_______________________________________________________
5.Did Kevin solve the mystery easily?
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九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions.(根据短文内容回答下列问题) :
When Jan and Brian Dutcher moved to San Diego for Brian’s new job at San Diego State University, the neighbors smiled and introduced themselves. But there were no “ bring a plate” invitations, no car pooling for her daughters Liza, 12 and Erin, 15.
“The family really didn’t know each other, and we missed that,” says Jan. “We are far from relatives. Neighbors are our family.”
So Jan, an artist, decided to repeat a project she had done for Liza’s fifth-grade class: ask each person to paint his or her face on a big canvas(帆布). The finished piece would become the new family photo.
First , Jan painted a grid(网格) on the canvas and put it up in the garage with a table of paints nearby. Then whenever she was home, the “art room” door was up , with an open invitation for neighbors to paint. The first to stop in were kids riding by. “They thought it was cool,” says Jan, but the adults weren’t so keen. “ Most said they hadn’t picked up a paint brush since kindergarten,” she says. “They were afraid they’d mess it up.” But as word slowly spread, they came, some using their driver’s license photos as models.
Then something started to happen. They returned ---to see who had painted, or if they could recognize who was who. In Jan’s garage, they began to chat about schools, jobs, and families. Almost daily. Wendy, who lived across the street and was seriously ill, came in her wheelchair to watch the fun. Neighbors began to offer their support.
When the worst things happened and Wendy died, they stood by her husband, Bill and invited him over for dinners.
This year has been different in the neighborhood. Families take turns hosting happy hours. “We ‘re watching over each other now just like in the painting.” says Jan.
1.Why did the Dutchers move to San Diego?
2.Where did people paint, on a wall, a car or a canvas?
3.Who joined in the project first after a grid was done?
4.What did the adults in the neighborhood think of the project at first?
5.With the project on and on, what happened in and out of the garage?
6.How do you understand the underlined sentence“We’re watching over each other now just like in the painting”?
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容,回答下列问题,每空一词。
The ladies club always had a meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about some important things. After that, they had tea and asked questions.
One Friday, a man came and talked in the club about the food problem. “There is not enough food in the world for everybody,” he said, “more than half of the people in the world are hungry, and when these people get more food, they have more babies, as a result they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the world, a woman is having a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it?” He waited for a few seconds. Then one of the ladies said, “Why don’t we find that woman and stop her?”
1.What did people often do in the ladies club?
They often _____ a meeting, talked, had tea and _____ questions.
2.What did the man come to talk about one Friday?
He came to talk about the _____ _____.
3.What did the man think about the food problem?
Some people never stop _____ _____.
4.What is the woman’s answer to the man’s question?
She said they should find that woman and _____ her _____ having babies.
5.Do you think the woman’s answer is helpful?
_____, it _____.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析