Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.
1.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A. he had a big argument with his father
B. he wanted to learn to be independent
C. he didn’t get enough care from his parents
D. his parents were always arguing at home
2.What was the ‘disaster’?
A. Daniel lost his way in the forest.
B. The heavy snow blocked the way.
C. Daniel fell down and got hurt.
D. A puma wanted to attack Daniel.
3.Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A. Because it was getting dark.
B. Because the rock was hidden by snow.
C. Because he was frightened by a puma.
D. Because he was too sad to notice it.
4.Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A. In the tree.
B. On the top of a rock.
C. Behind the rock
D. Before a cave.
5. What is the best title for the story?
A. Puma in danger B.A caring puma
C. Rescue of a boy D. A homeless boy
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.
1.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A. he had a big argument with his father
B. he wanted to learn to be independent
C. he didn’t get enough care from his parents
D. his parents were always arguing at home
2.What was the ‘disaster’?
A. Daniel lost his way in the forest.
B. The heavy snow blocked the way.
C. Daniel fell down and got hurt.
D. A puma wanted to attack Daniel.
3. Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A. Because it was getting dark.
B. Because the rock was hidden by snow.
C. Because he was frightened by a puma.
D. Because he was too sad to notice it.
4.Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A. In the tree. B. On the top of a rock.
C. Behind the rock. D. Before a cave.
5. What is the best title for the story?
A. Puma in danger B.A caring puma
C. Rescue of a boy D. A homeless boy
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.
1.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A. he had a big argument with his father
B. he wanted to learn to be independent
C. he didn’t get enough care from his parents
D. his parents were always arguing at home
2.What was the ‘disaster’?
A. Daniel lost his way in the forest.
B. The heavy snow blocked the way.
C. Daniel fell down and got hurt.
D. A puma wanted to attack Daniel.
3.Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A. Because it was getting dark.
B. Because the rock was hidden by snow.
C. Because he was frightened by a puma.
D. Because he was too sad to notice it.
4.Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A. In the tree.
B. On the top of a rock.
C. Behind the rock
D. Before a cave.
5. What is the best title for the story?
A. Puma in danger B.A caring puma
C. Rescue of a boy D. A homeless boy
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.
1.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A. he had a big argument with his father
B. he wanted to learn to be independent
C. he didn’t get enough care from his parents
D. his parents were always arguing at home
2.What was the ‘disaster’?
A. Daniel lost his way in the forest.
B. The heavy snow blocked the way.
C. Daniel fell down and got hurt.
D. A puma wanted to attack Daniel.
3. Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A. Because it was getting dark.
B. Because the rock was hidden by snow.
C. Because he was frightened by a puma.
D. Because he was too sad to notice it.
4.Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A. In the tree. B. On the top of a rock.
C. Behind the rock. D. Before a cave.
5. What is the best title for the story?
A. Puma in danger B.A caring puma
C. Rescue of a boy D. A homeless boy
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.
1.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A. he had a big argument with his father
B. he wanted to learn to be independent
C. he didn’t get enough care from his parents
D. his parents were always arguing at home
2.What was the ‘disaster’?
A. Daniel lost his way in the forest.
B. The heavy snow blocked the way.
C. Daniel fell down and got hurt.
D. A puma wanted to attack Daniel.
3.Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A. Because it was getting dark.
B. Because the rock was hidden by snow.
C. Because he was frightened by a puma.
D. Because he was too sad to notice it.
4.Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A. In the tree. B. On the top of a rock.
C. Behind the rock. D. Before a cave.
5.What is the best title for the story?
A. Puma in danger B.A caring puma
C. Rescue of a boy D. A homeless boy
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读理解。
Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.
1.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A. he had a big argument with his father
B. he wanted to learn to be independent
C. he didn’t get enough care from his parents
D. his parents were always arguing at home
2.What was the ‘disaster’?
A. Daniel lost his way in the forest.
B. The heavy snow blocked the way.
C. Daniel fell down and got hurt.
D. A puma wanted to attack Daniel.
3. Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A. Because it was getting dark.
B. Because the rock was hidden by snow.
C. Because he was frightened by a puma.
D. Because he was too sad to notice it.
4.Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A. In the tree. B. On the top of a rock.
C. Behind the rock. D. Before a cave.
5. What is the best title for the story?
A. Puma in danger B. A caring puma
C. Rescue of a boy D. A homeless boy
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
(1)I was only an 11-year-old girl when my parents told me that we would soon move to America. We were on the bus then. I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember that I could not bear(忍受)the thought of never hearing the radio program for school children again which I listened to every morning.
In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving, I even felt a little excited because I thought about all the places I was going to see—the strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures.
The first four years in America taught me the importance of optimism(乐观), but the idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost—having to study in three schools and I (2)________most of my time(2)_________learning the English language.I hardly had any time for fun. Sometimes I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried(再婚), and things became even harder for me. It took me some time to get used to my stepfather(继父). I was often sad, and saw no end to “the hard times.”
I had to do many things for the family since I knew English better than everyone else at home. I wrote letters, filled out forms, translated(翻译)all kinds of information and took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there.
Luckily, things got better and better later and almost all common troubles went away at last From those experiences I have learned one important rule: Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little!
1.将(1)句译成中文:_________________________________________________________
2.在(2)处填入两个合适的词,使句意完整,上下文通顺:__________; __________
3.回答问题:Why did the writer feel excited when they were leaving?
_______________________________________________________________________________
4.在文中找出此句的同义句:
Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other.
_______________________________________________________________________________
5. 在文中找出主题句:___________________________________________________________
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Daniel, an 11-year-old boy, was ill. He had a cough. His mother was worried and took him to see a doctor. The doctor looked over Daniel carefully and said, “Daniel, nothing serious.” Then he gave him some medicine. Here are the words on the instruction of the cough medicine.
Instruction
Take three times a day after meals
Dose(剂量): Grown-ups: 2 spoons each time
Children (8-14 years old): 1 spoon;
(4-7 years old): 1/2 spoon;
Not for children below the age of 4
Notes: 1. Keep in a cold place.
2. Use before Oct. 2019.
Instruction
Take three times a day after meals
Dose(剂量): Grown-ups: 2 spoons each time
Children (8-14 years old): 1 spoon;
(4-7 years old): 1/2 spoon;
Not for children below the age of 4
Notes: 1. Keep in a cold place.
2. Use before Oct. 2019.
Choose the best choice from A, B or C according to what you read.
1.Daniel should take ________ spoons in a day.
A. two B. four C. three
2.Daniel had better have his meals ________.
A. at any time B. before he takes the medicine
C. after he takes the medicine
3.The medicine can be kept ________.
A. in a fridge B. in a warm place C. in a microwave
4.Children aged ________ can’t take the medicine.
A. seven B. three C. five
5.Daniel ________ go on using the medicine after Oct. 2019.
A. can B. can’t C. has to
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
In 1909. when Tatiana was just 11 years old, her parents and older brother traveled to the United States. Because the family didn’t have enough money to buy her a ticket, she had to remain in Russia.
She had lived with her uncle for almost a year in a small house before the special letter arrived from her father. “Dear Tatiana,” he wrote.” At last we have earned enough money to pay for your ticket. After you join us in New York, we will travel by train to a place called South Dakota where we have bought a farm.”
A week later, Tatiana’s uncle used the the money her father had sent to buy her a ticket for the Louisa Jane, a steamship that was leaving for America. Although she was lonely and missed her family, Tatiana quickly made friends with the other children on the Louisa Jane. Together, they invented games that could be played on the ship , and they ran around the decks(甲板).
The next day, as Tatiana was walking along the deck, she heard some of the passengers talking about the Statue of Liberty. This conversation made her puzzled because she knew that liberty was an idea. No one could see or touch it, so how could you make a statue of liberty? When she asked her friend’s father, Mr. Dimitrivitch, he explained that the statue looked like a woman, but it stood for freedom. This explanation just made Tatiana more interested in the statue.
One morning , Tatiana woke up to the sound of wild shouting. She ran upstairs and found all the passengers were crowded onto the deck. The shouts were really cries of excitement because the Louisa, lane had finally reached the United States. When Tatiana realized that she would soon see her family again, she joined in with shouts of her own. Mr. Dimitrivitch had told her that the statue stood for freedom, and she finally understood what he meant.
1.Tatiana stayed in Russia because .
A. she loved her motherland.
B. she needed to take care of her uncle
C. her parents wanted her to manage the farm
D. her parents were too poor to buy her a ticket
2.What happened to Tatiana on the sea?
A. She had a good time.
B. She missed her life in Russia.
C. She killed time by watching the sea.
D. She was looked after by Mr. Dimitrivitch.
3.What did the Statue of Liberty mean to Tatiana on the sea?
A. A new beginning B. Interesting ideas.
C. The ability to make money D. The excitement of traveling
4.How did Tatiana feel when she saw the statue?
A. Proud B. Excited C. Puzzled D. Surprised
5.The best title for the passage can be .
A. The value of freedom B. The Statue of Liberty
C. Journey to a new life D. Tatiana’s life in America
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Have you ever been to America? I was only an 11-year-old girl when my parents ____me that we would soon move to America. We were on the bus then. I cried. I remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing the radio program for school children again which I ___every morning.
In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying ____to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving, I even felt a little ____because I thought about all the places I was going to see—the strange and ___places I had known only from books and pictures.
The first four years in America taught me the importance of optimism(乐观),but the idea did not come to ____at once. For the first two years in New York I was really_____—having to study in three schools and I ____most of my time learning the English language. I ___had any time for fun. Sometimes I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother____and things became even harder for me. It took me ___to get used to my stepfather. I was often ____, and saw no end to “the hard times”.
I hod to do many things for the family since I knew Engliah better than everyonc else at home.
____,things got better and better later and almost all common troubles ____at last. From those experiences I have learned one important rule:Something good is certain to happen in the end. __ you do not give up,and just wait a little!
1.A. spoke B. said C. told D. announced
2.A. talked about B. watched C studied D. listened to
3.A. sorry B. goodbye C. hello D. thanks
4.A. upset B. disappointed C. afraid D. excited
5.A. magical B. boring C. necessary D. usual
6.A. him B. me C. her D. it
7.A. interested B. happy C. lost D. confident
8.A. wasted B. spent C. used D. paid
9.A. hardly B. hard C. nearly D. always
10.A. returned B. left C. noticed D. remarried
11.A. some times B. some money C. some words D. some time
12.A. satisfied B. sad C. optimistic D. glad
13.A. Especially B. Unfortunately C. Immediately D. Luckily
14.A. went away B. went up C. went along D. went over
15.A. to B. before C. when D. Unless
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Have you ever been to America?I was only an 11﹣year﹣old girl when my parents ________me that we would soon move to America.We were on the bus then.I cried.I remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing the radio program for school children again which I_________every morning.
In fact,I think I cried very little when I was saying_________ to my friends and relatives.When we were leaving,I even felt a little_________because I thought about all the places I was going to see﹣the strange and________places I had known only from books and pictures.
The first four years in America taught me the importance of optimism(乐观),but the idea did not come to____at once.For the first two years in New York I was really_________﹣having to study in three schools and I _____most of my time learning the English language.I_________had any time for fun.Sometimes I did not quite know what I was or what I should be.Mother_________and things bccame even harder for me.It took me_________to get used to my stepfather.I was often_________,and saw no end to"the hard times".
I had to do many things for the family since I knew English better than everyone else at home._________things got better and better later and almost all common troubles_________at last.From those experiences I have learned one important rule:Something good is certain to happen in the end.________you do not give up,and just wait a little!
1.A. spoke B. said C. told D. announced
2.A. talked about B. watched C. studied D. listened to
3.A. sorry B. goodbye C. hello D. thanks
4.A. upset B. disappointed C. afraid D. excited
5.A. magical B. boring C. necessary D. usual
6.A. him B. me C. her D. it
7.A. interested B. happy C. lost D. confident
8.A. wasted B. spent C. used D. paid
9.A. hardly B. hard C. nearly D. always
10.A. returned B. left C. noticed D. remarried
11.A. some times B. some money C. some words D. some time
12.A. satisfied B. sad C. optimistic D. glad
13.A. Especially B. Unfortunately C. Immediately D. Luckily
14.A. went away B. went up C. went along D. went over
15.A. to B. before C. when D. Unless
九年级英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析