— Mum, where's my packed lunch? —In the kitchen. I ________ you two sandwiches.
A.make B.am making C.have made D.will make
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— Mum, where's my packed lunch? —In the kitchen. I ________ you two sandwiches.
A.make B.am making C.have made D.will make
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---Jimmy, Where are you? Come to help me in the kitchen.
---Just a minute, mum. I ________ my bike in the yard.
A. repair B. repaired C. am repairing D. have repaired
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From the time each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch I packed, I left a note. The note might be a thank-you for a special moment, or a few words of encouragement for the coming test or sporting event.
When they were little, they loved their notes. And when I went back to teaching, they even put notes in my lunches. As they grew older, my elder son, Marc, told me that he no longer needed my daily notes. Telling him that he no longer needed to read them but I still needed to write them, I continued the tradition until the day he graduated.
Six years after high school graduation, Marc called and asked if he could stay at home for a couple of months. He had spent those years well, and he was very successful. He lived far away from home. With his younger sister leaving for college, I was especially looking forward to seeing Marc at home.
Since I was still making lunch every day for his younger brother, I packed one for Marc, too. Imagine my surprise when I got a call from my 24-year-old son, complaining (抱怨) about his lunch.
“Did I do something wrong? Aren’t I still your kid? Don’t you love me any more, Mom?” he asked.
I laughingly asked him what was wrong.
“My note, Mom,” he answered. “Where’s my note?”
This year my younger son will be in high school. He, too, has said that he is too old for notes. But like his elder brother and sister, he will receive those notes till the day he graduates.
1.Every time the writer packed lunches for her children, .
A. she wrote them a letter
B. she gave them a kiss
C. she gave some flowers to them
D. she wrote them a note
2.How many children may the writer have according to the passage?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
3.Why did Marc call to complain about his lunch?
A. Because he didn’t like the taste of the lunch.
B. Because the lunch wasn’t enough for him.
C. Because his mother didn’t love him any more.
D. Because he didn’t find the note in the lunch box.
4. From the last paragraph we know that .
A. the writer didn’t prepare lunch for her daughter
B. the writer will continue writing notes for her younger son
C. Marc didn’t love the note in the lunch box
D. the writer’s children won’t get money from her any more
5.What is the BEST title for the passage?
A. Love notes B. Children’s complaint
C. My children’s story D. Lunches for children
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
From the time each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch I packed, I included a note. Often written on a piece of small paper, it might be a thank-you for an unusual moment, a reminder of something we were happily expecting, or a bit of encouragement for the coming test or sporting event.
In early grade school they loved their notes. But as children grow older they become self-conscious(有自我意识的), and by the time he reached high school, my older son, Marc, informed me he no longer enjoyed my daily notes. Telling him that he no longer needed to read them but I still needed to write them, I continued until the day he graduated.
Six years after high school graduation, Marc called and asked if he could move home for a couple of months. He had spent those years well, graduation from college, completing two internship(实习)in Washington, D.C., and finally, becoming a technical assistant in Sacramento. However, he had lived away from home except for short holiday visits. With his younger sister leaving for college, I was especially happy to have Marc back. Since I was still making lunch for his younger brother, I packed one of Marc, too. Imagine my surprise when I got a call from my 24-year-old son, asking about his lunch.
“Did I do something wrong? Don’t you love me any longer, Mom?” he asked.
“Of course I love you, dear!” I laughingly said. “What’s wrong?”
“My note, Mom,” he answered. “Where’s my note?”
1.The writer wrote the daily notes in her children’s exercise books, didn’t she?
2.What kind of note did the writer give her children before a test?
She gave them a note __________________________________________.
3.What did Marc suggest his mother do when he reached high school?
4.When did Marc visit home during the six years after he left high school?
5.Why did the writer feel especially happy to have Marc back?
6.How do you understand the underlined part “Don’t you love me any longer, Mom?” and why?
九年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
From the time each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch I packed, I left a note. The note might be a thank-you for a special moment, or a few words of encouragement for the coming test or sporting event.
When they were little, they loved their notes. And when I went back to teaching, they even put notes in my lunches. As they grew older, my elder son, Marc, told me that he no longer needed my daily notes. Telling him that he no longer needed to read them but I still needed to write them, I continued the tradition until the day he graduated.
Six years after high school graduation, Marc called and asked if he could stay at home for a couple of months. He had spent those years well, and he was very successful. He lived far away from home. With his younger sister leaving for college, I was especially looking forward to seeing Marc at home.
Since I was still making lunch every day for his younger brother, I packed one for Marc, too. Imagine my surprise when I got a call from my 24-year-old son, complaining (抱怨) about his lunch.
“Did I do something wrong? Aren’t I still your kid? Don’t you love me any more, Mom?” he asked.
I laughingly asked him what was wrong.
“My note, Mom,” he answered. “Where’s my note?”
This year my younger son will be in high school. He, too, has said that he is too old for notes. But like his elder brother and sister, he will receive those notes till the day he graduates.
1.Every time the writer packed lunches for her children, .
A. she wrote them a letter
B. she gave them a kiss
C. she gave some flowers to them
D. she wrote them a note
2. How many children may the writer have according to the passage?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
3.Why did Marc call to complain about his lunch?
A. Because he didn’t like the taste of the lunch.
B. Because the lunch wasn’t enough for him.
C. Because his mother didn’t love him any more.
D. Because he didn’t find the note in the lunch box.
4.From the last paragraph we know that .
A. the writer didn’t prepare lunch for her daughter
B. the writer will continue writing notes for her younger son
C. Marc didn’t love the note in the lunch box
D. the writer’s children won’t get money from her any more
5.What is the BEST title for the passage?
A. Love notes
B. Children’s complaint
C. My children’s story
D. Lunches for children
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。
From the time each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch I packed, I left a note. The note might be a thank-you for a special moment, or a few words of encouragement for the coming test or sporting event.
When they were little, they loved their notes. And when I went back to teaching, they even put notes in my lunches. As they grew older, my elder son, Marc, told me that he no longer needed my daily notes. Telling him that he no longer needed to read them but I still needed to write them, I continued the tradition until the day he graduated.
Six years after high school graduation, Marc called and asked if he could stay at home for a couple of months. He had spent those years well, and he was very successful. He lived far away from home. With his younger sister leaving for college, I was especially looking forward to seeing Marc at home.
Since I was still making lunch every day for his younger brother, I packed one for Marc, too. Imagine my surprise when I got a call from my 24-year-old son, complaining (抱怨) about his lunch.
“Did I do something wrong? Aren’t I still your kid? Don’t you love me any more, Mom?” he asked.
I laughingly asked him what was wrong.
“My note, Mom,” he answered. “Where’s my note?”
This year my younger son will be in high school. He, too, has said that he is too old for notes. But like his elder brother and sister, he will receive those notes till the day he graduates.
1.Every time the writer packed lunches for her children, .
A. she wrote them a letter
B. she gave them a kiss
C. she gave some flowers to them
D. she wrote them a note
2.How many children may the writer have according to the passage?
A. Two. B. Three.
C. Four. D. Five.
3.Why did Marc call to complain about his lunch?
A. Because he didn’t like the taste of the lunch.
B. Because the lunch wasn’t enough for him.
C. Because his mother didn’t love him any more.
D. Because he didn’t find the note in the lunch box.
4. From the last paragraph we know that .
A. the writer didn’t prepare lunch for her daughter
B. the writer will continue writing notes for her younger son
C. Marc didn’t love the note in the lunch box
D. the writer’s children won’t get money from her any more
5.What is the BEST title for the passage?
A. Love notes B. Children’s complaint
C. My children’s story D. Lunches for children
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— Dad, where is Mum?
— She ________ dinner in the kitchen now.
A. cooks B. cooked
C. will cook D. is cooking
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Dad, where is Mum?
—She ________ dinner in the kitchen now.
A.cooks B.cooked
C.will cook D.is cooking
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Dad, where is Mum?
— She ________ dinner in the kitchen now.
A. cooks B. cooked
C. will cook D. is cooking
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Where is Mum now?
—I'm not sure. She ________ be in the kitchen.
A.can't B.may C.need D.must
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