I have one uncle. How about you?
A.just B.too C.only D.also
九年级英语单选题简单题
I have one uncle. How about you?
A.just B.too C.only D.also
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Do you know how many people there were in the world 200 years ago? Just one billion. But only 100 years later, the population was increased by 100 percent. In 1971, about 3.5 billion people lived on the earth. Forty years later, the number doubled(翻倍). On October 31st ,2001, the 7 billionth world citizen(公民). A baby girl was born in the Philippines(菲律宾)。At this speed, it will shoot up to 8 billion by the year 2025.
Most new babies were born in developing countries. Most families have four or fiveChildren. In many developed countries. The population is increasing slowly. Most families have only one or two babies. In 1950, about 25 percent of the world′s population lived in developed countries. By 2050, the number will reduce to 10 percent.
In many developing countries, People are now short of food, water and medicine. What′s worse, farmland is becoming less and less. farmers are moving to cities to make a living. But cities couldn′t satisfy their needs at all.Finally, many people can′t find jobs, and they become poorer and poorer.
To solve these problems, many developing countries are taking measures
to control the population.
根据短文内容,选择正确的答案。
1.What was the population of the world 100 years ago?
A. 100 million B. 1000 million
C. 2000 million D. 3500 million.
2.What happened on October 31st , 2001 in the Philippines?.
A. A woman gave birth to seven babies.
B. Seven thousand babies were born this day.
C. A baby girl′s birth showed the world′s population reached 7 billion.
D. A family had their 7th child that day.
3.What does “shoot up” mean in Chinese?
A. 射箭 B. 萎缩 C. 暴涨 D. 加强
4.Which of the following is WRONG?
A. One quarter of the world′s population lived in developed countries in 1950.
B. Most women have four or five children in developed countries .
C. People in many developing countries can′t get good medical care.
D. It′s not a good choice for many farmers to move to cities for a living
In developed countries.
5. What′s the best title of the passage?
A. The World′s Population Problem.
B. How to Control the Population.
C. changes of Our Living Conditions.
D. Nice Places for People to Live in.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
"What! You, too? I thought I was the only one." Have you ever said this to someone? If so, you may have ended up becoming friends with this person.
It seems that similarity often helps from friendships. The Greek philosopher (哲学家) Aristotle once said, "Some define (下定义) it (friendship) as a matter of similarity; they say that we love those who are like ourselves."
Now, there is some science behind this idea. Scientists from University of California said friends have similar brains, Scientific America reported.
The scientists invited 42 university students to take part in an experiment. Each student watched the same set of videos, which included a comedy, a debate (讨论) and a soccer match. At the same time, scientists scanned(扫描) their brains and recorded their brain activity.
Similar parts of their brains became active while watching the videos, especially parts that are connected with motivation (动力), learning and memory. According to their scans, friends who watched the same videos parts reacted in similar ways. However, people who weren't friends has different reactions to the same video parts.
Having close friends whose brain react like ours may be useful because it makes one's own value, opinions, and interests stronger, lead scientist Carolyn Parkinson told Business Insider.
But brain similarity is not the only thing that can result in friendship. Scientists from the University of Leipzig, Germany, found that friendship is also based on how physically close you are to someone. They did an experiment with first-year college students who met in class for the first time. Is this experiment, students who sat in neighboring seats were more likely to become friends.
1.What does "this idea " in Paragraph 3 refer to ?
A. Many friendships start with small chats B. Friends try to develop similarities between themselves.
C. People with similarities may become friends D. We like those who like us first.
2.What did the scans of the students' brain show?
A. They had watched the same video parts
B. Friends had similar reactions to the same video parts
C. Watching videos improves one's memory
D. It's good to have friends who react similarly
3.According to the story, what else may help build friendship?
A. Being fun and helpful B. Studying at the same college
C. Having similar appearance D. Being physically close
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—How do you like this movie?
—____. It's the best one I've ever seen.
A.Too boring B.Not bad C.Just so so D.Fantastic
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
How can you learn about the history of the world in just one day? Maybe you can try by visiting an exhibition (展览) 1.“A history of the World in 100 Objects”.
The objects have been collected by the British Museum. The British Museum is a global museum. It not only tells the story of the UK, but also2.other cultures to the world. “A History of the World in 100 Objects” is one of 3.great exhibitions. Now the British Museum comes to China for the very first time. The exhibition, which opened in the National Museum of China in Beijing on March 2, will last 4.May 31.
The British Museum says it owns more than 8 million historical objects. The objects of this exhibition are5.chosen. They are from different times and6.around the world. For example, there is a seal that people in the Indus Valley (印度河流域) used, and a bronze bell from the time of Confucius in ancient China, which shows how the Chinese people in ancient times “saw in music the harmony (和谐) they wanted to have in society,” according to the BBC.
7., it is not only ancient objects that made the list. Some 8.objects show the history of the world too. For example, a solar-powered lamp on show is a result of scientific development.
九年级英语语法填空困难题查看答案及解析
Sometimes You Just Have to Cry
There are a lot of things about parenthood that could make one cry: sleepless nights, or diaper(尿布) messes and so on. _________, for me the worst had to be — immunization shots(防疫针).
At about two months into _______, I learned the true meaning of the word "heartbreak". There could not have been anything worse than _______ helplessly as he receives his first round of immunization shots. I would rather have been run over by a truck than have to watch him _______ through that. I kept thinking that surely medical science could have come up with a better way of doing this by now while listening to his _______. As for comfort from the doctor, all he could say was, "Ah, look at those healthy tears." As we left the office, I whispered into my son’s ear, "It’s okay, Sam. Sometimes you just_______to cry."
In a way I guess it was only a matter of time before Sam was introduced to _______ in his life. I remembered losing my _________ to a sudden car accident a number of years ago. I tried to remain _______ through it all. One day, when a song came on the radio that ________ me of my father. It was the first time since the funeral that I just let go and cried. It felt ________ to not hold back any more.
The earliest ________ I have of my father is one of me as a young boy holding his hand by his two last ________ as we walked together. His hands seemed so ________ that his fingers were all I could actually grip. He always took me with him to basketball games even at my young age. I will never ________ that.
1.A. Anyway B. Instead C. Moreover D. However
2.A. parenthood B. childhood C. neighborhood D. adulthood
3.A. standing B. watching C. sitting D. complaining
4.A. look B. pull C. go D. walk
5.A. screams B. words C. songs D. whispers
6.A. have B. prefer C. refuse D. remember
7.A. pleasure B. pain C. society D. hospital
8.A. mother B. grandpa C. grandma D. father
9.A. active B. clever C. strong D. patient
10.A. cured B. reminded C. warned D. recalled
11.A. unusual B. terrible C. frightening D. good
12.A. idea B. effect C. picture D. memory
13.A. arms B. legs C. fingers D. hands
14.A. large B. small C. dirty D. clean
15.A. mind B. forget C. do D. accept
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—I have never read this novel. How about you?
— .
A. So have I B. Me too
C. Neither did I D. Me neither
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
Have you finished your homework?
—________Just half of it.How about you?
A.Not at all B.Not likely C.Not a bit D.Not yet
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— I have never been to Disneyland. How about you?
—__________.
A. Me neither B. Me too C. Yes, I have
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
-How long have you been in Beijing? - only one and a half years.
A. worked; Since
B. to work; In
C. working; For
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