Five years later, Aladdin became the owner of a shop in the market and three market-sellers worked for him. The sellers liked Aladdin because he was good to them, as well as the market children as he gave them money when he walked past. Everybody liked Aladdin.
Aladdin’s mother never called her son a good-for-nothing now. They lived in a nice house near the gardens and she had many beautiful things which she could hardly dream of before. But only Aladdin and his mother knew about the magic lamp and the jinnee.
One day a noise stopped Aladdin. ‘The Sultan’s daughter is coming,’ he heard. ‘Princess Badr-al-Budur is coming!’
A litter which was decorated by countless jewelry and carried by six slaves showed up in the street. All the people forgot to walk, staring at her. ‘Princess! Princess Badr-al-Budur!’ a hooray burst suddenly.
Aladdin watched in the crowd when the litter came past him, and he saw the Princess’s face. Her skin was as white as milk with big-dark eyes shining like diamonds in black velvet. Her silky hair with tiny gold bells was the only thing in Aladdin’s eyes. The litter disappeared, but for some minutes he did not move.
Then he ran home, “Mother! Mother! I saw the Sultan’s daughter, Princess Badra-Budur, in the street.” Aladdin’s face was pale.
“But, Aladdin ...”
“No ‘buts’, Mother. I love the Princess and I want to marry her. Go to the Sultan and ask for me.”
“Me? Go to the Sultan’s palace? No, no, no,” Aladdin’s mother said, “Listen, my son. The daughters of a Sultan do not marry poor boys from the city.”
“But we are not poor now, Mother. And we can give the Sultan something for his daughter. Wait!”
Aladdin went away and got the fruit from the magic garden under the ground. Now, of course, he knew it was not fruit, but jewels in different sizes and colors.
“Take these jewels, Mother, on a gold plate,” he said, “and give them to the Sultan.”
1.Why did everyone like Aladdin?
A.He has a lot of money. B.He had a magic lamp and the jinnee.
C.He was kind and generous. D.He was a good-for-nothing
2.A good-for-nothing means________.
A.a rich man B.a kind man C.an honest man D.a useless man
3.Aladdin’s face was white because ________.
A.he ran too fast to return home
B.he was frightened that the Sultan would find out his secret magic lamp
C.he was terribly ill
D.his feelings to the princess was so strong that he could hardly control himself
4.What was Aladdin’s mother’s thought when she heard Aladdin’s plan?
A.She didn’t think that was a good idea. B.She was too shy to go to the palace.
C.She tried very hard to make her son’s dream come true. D.She considered her son as a great man.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题
Five years later, Aladdin became the owner of a shop in the market and three market-sellers worked for him. The sellers liked Aladdin because he was good to them, as well as the market children as he gave them money when he walked past. Everybody liked Aladdin.
Aladdin’s mother never called her son a good-for-nothing now. They lived in a nice house near the gardens and she had many beautiful things which she could hardly dream of before. But only Aladdin and his mother knew about the magic lamp and the jinnee.
One day a noise stopped Aladdin. ‘The Sultan’s daughter is coming,’ he heard. ‘Princess Badr-al-Budur is coming!’
A litter which was decorated by countless jewelry and carried by six slaves showed up in the street. All the people forgot to walk, staring at her. ‘Princess! Princess Badr-al-Budur!’ a hooray burst suddenly.
Aladdin watched in the crowd when the litter came past him, and he saw the Princess’s face. Her skin was as white as milk with big-dark eyes shining like diamonds in black velvet. Her silky hair with tiny gold bells was the only thing in Aladdin’s eyes. The litter disappeared, but for some minutes he did not move.
Then he ran home, “Mother! Mother! I saw the Sultan’s daughter, Princess Badra-Budur, in the street.” Aladdin’s face was pale.
“But, Aladdin ...”
“No ‘buts’, Mother. I love the Princess and I want to marry her. Go to the Sultan and ask for me.”
“Me? Go to the Sultan’s palace? No, no, no,” Aladdin’s mother said, “Listen, my son. The daughters of a Sultan do not marry poor boys from the city.”
“But we are not poor now, Mother. And we can give the Sultan something for his daughter. Wait!”
Aladdin went away and got the fruit from the magic garden under the ground. Now, of course, he knew it was not fruit, but jewels in different sizes and colors.
“Take these jewels, Mother, on a gold plate,” he said, “and give them to the Sultan.”
1.Why did everyone like Aladdin?
A.He has a lot of money. B.He had a magic lamp and the jinnee.
C.He was kind and generous. D.He was a good-for-nothing
2.A good-for-nothing means________.
A.a rich man B.a kind man C.an honest man D.a useless man
3.Aladdin’s face was white because ________.
A.he ran too fast to return home
B.he was frightened that the Sultan would find out his secret magic lamp
C.he was terribly ill
D.his feelings to the princess was so strong that he could hardly control himself
4.What was Aladdin’s mother’s thought when she heard Aladdin’s plan?
A.She didn’t think that was a good idea. B.She was too shy to go to the palace.
C.She tried very hard to make her son’s dream come true. D.She considered her son as a great man.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
He could play the violin when he was five.
A. at the age of five B. five years later C. for five years D. five years age
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
He could play the violinwhen he was five.
A.at the age of five B.five years later C.for five years D.five years age
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The first telephone cards, produced in 1976, were Italian. Five years later the first British card appeared, and now you can buy cards in more than a hundred countries. People usually start collecting cards because they are small and light and you do not need much space for them. It is also a cheap hobby for beginners, although for some people it becomes a serious business. In Paris, for example, there is a market where you can only buy telephone cards, and some cards cost up to £4,000.The first Japanese card has a value of about £28,000. Most people only see cards with prices like these in their collectors’ magazine.
1.When were the first Italian telephone cards produced?
2.How many countries can produce telephone cards now?
3.Where can we find a market to buy telephone cards?
4.What is the price of the first Japanese telephone card?
5.In which magazine do most people see cards with prices?
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
The first telephone cards, produced in 1976, were Italian. Five years later the first British card appeared, and now you can buy cards in more than a hundred countries. People usually start collecting cards because they are small and light and you do not need much space for them. It is also a cheap hobby for beginners, although for some people it becomes a serious business. In Paris, for example, there is a market where you can only buy telephone cards, and some cards cost up to £4,000.The first Japanese card has a value of about £28,000. Most people only see cards with prices like these in their collectors’ magazine.
1. When were the first Italian telephone cards produced?
2.How many countries can produce telephone cards now?
3.Where can we find a market to buy telephone cards?
4.What is the price of the first Japanese telephone card?
5.In which magazine do most people see cards with prices?
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,简要回答所给问题。
The first telephone cards, produced in 1976, were Italian. Five years later the first British card appeared, and now you can buy cards in more than a hundred countries. People usually start collecting cards because they are small and light and you do not need much space for them. It is also a cheap hobby for beginners, although for some people it becomes a serious business. In Paris, for example, there is a market where you can only buy telephone cards, and some cards cost up to £4,000. The first Japanese card has a value of about £28,000. Most people only see cards with prices like these in their collectors’ magazine.
1.When were the first Italian telephone cards produced? _________________________________________________
2.How many countries can produce telephone cards now? _________________________________________________
3.Where can we find a market to buy telephone cards?
_________________________________________________
4.What is the price of the first Japanese telephone card?
_________________________________________________
5.In which magazine do most people see cards with prices?
_________________________________________________
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读短文回答问题(共5分,每小题1分)
The first telephone cards ,produced in 1976,were Italian. Five years later the first British card appeared, and now you can buy cards in more than 100 countries. People usually start collecting cards because they are small and light and you don’t need much space for them. It is also a cheap hobby for beginners, although for some people it becomes a serious business. In Paris, for example , there is a market where you can buy telephone cards cost up to £4,000.The first Japanese card has a value of about £28,000.Most people only see cards with prices like these in their collectors’ magazine.
1.When were the first Italian telephone cards produced ?______________
2.How many countries can produce telephone cards now ?___________
3.Where can we find a market to buy telephone cards ?_______________.
4.What is the price of the first Japanese telephone card ?_____________
5.In which magazine do most people see cards with prices ?_________
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
At the age of forty-five, my usually well-ordered life became full of changes. After twenty-two years of working in a _______, a plan to use less staff led to the unemployment (失业) of over one hundred people, I being one of them.
My once secure (稳妥的) future became _______. However, I was not a single parent, _______ the family did not depend only on my income (收入). My motto has always been “Change is good; change is progress,” but when it influenced my livelihood (生计,生活), I had to change it to, “_______ change and make the most of it.” From the beginning, I _______ to look at this matter not as _______ luck, but as a welcome chance. I refused to become sorry, _______, I actively planned to do something new and different.
Having a positive attitude (积极的态度) made all the difference in the way I formed the future. First, I decided to _______ to college and graduate many years later than I should have. Doing this at my age needed more _______. Not being a graduate had never held me back in my career in the bank, but now it was a personal goal I was eager (渴望) to achieve. With a lot of determination, I went to evening classes and became an adult ________. In the class, I became more and more ________. During this time, I realized that ________ life throws in our way, personal growth never stops.
The second thing I did to improve myself was to reevaluate (再评估) my past life. It used to be filled with endless and sometimes meaningless events. But now, my heart and life are completely around people I ________.
The loss of my job led to some ________ changes in my life. Revisiting (再访,重游) the past made room for the ________. I realize that I have accepted the change, and am making the most of it.
1.A.factory B.bank C.company D.hospital
2.A.uncertain B.bright C.unimportant D.clear
3.A.if B.or C.so D.but
4.A.Refuse B.Accept C.Expect D.Collect
5.A.considered B.chose C.happened D.imagined
6.A.perfect B.rare C.bad D.good
7.A.therefore B.instead C.anyway D.however
8.A.attend B.turn C.join D.return
9.A.time B.money C.courage D.risk
10.A.student B.teacher C.manager D.doctor
11.A.confident B.afraid C.nervous D.generous
12.A.whichever B.whoever C.wherever D.whatever
13.A.care for B.call for C.stand for D.look for
14.A.common B.positive C.confident D.unsure
15.A.change B.experience C.future D.education
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Mr Scott was the owner of a shop. He lived by himself in a small room above his shop. He was always afraid that someone might break into his shop at night
One day, when he checked his money after closing up, he found he had almost 10,000 dollars. He thought keeping so much money in the shop was a dangerous thing. So he took the money with him to his bedroom, put it in the pocket of his coat and went to bed with his coat on. At midnight the doorbell rang and woke him up. He got out of bed and called out in a shaky(颤抖的) voice, “What do you want?” Under the street light stood a policeman, “Sorry to wake you up,” the policeman said, “but all the lights are on in your shop. I think you just forgot to turn them off when you closed up.”
1. Where did Mr Scott live?
A. By himself. B. In his shop. C. Above his shop.
2. How much money did he have that day?
A. $10,000. B. ¥10,000. C. 10,000.
3.Why did Mr Scott sleep with he money that night? '
A. Because he loved money very much.
b. Because he thought it was not safe to keep it in the shop.
C. Because he knew the policeman would wake him up.
4. Why did the policeman wake him up? '
A. Because he wanted to turn off the lights .
b. Because he wanted to remind Mr Scott
C. Because he wanted to ring his doorbell.
5.How did Mr Scott feel when he heard the doorbell.
A. Excited. B. Angry. C. Stressed.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Mr. Scott was the owner of a shop. He lived by himself in a small room above his shop. He was always afraid that someone might break into his shop at night.
One day, when he checked his money after closing up, he found he had almost 10,000 dollars. He thought keeping so much money in the shop was a dangerous thing. So he took the money with him to his bedroom, put it in the pocket of his coat and went to bed with his coat on. At midnight the doorbell rang and woke him up. He got out of bed and called out in a shaky(颤抖的) voice, “What do you want?” Under the street light stood a policeman, “Sorry to wake you up,” the policeman said, “but all the lights are on in your shop. I think you just forgot to turn them off when you closed up.”
1.Where did Mr. Scott live?
A. By himself. B. In his shop. C. Above his shop.
2.How much money did he have that day?
A.$10,000. B. ¥10,000. C. 10,000.
3.Why did Mr. Scott sleep with the money that night? '
A. Because he loved money very much.
b. Because he thought it was not safe to keep it in the shop.
C. Because he knew the policeman would wake him up.
4.Why did the policeman wake him up? '
A. Because he wanted to turn off the lights .
b. Because he wanted to remind Mr. Scott
C. Because he wanted to ring his doorbell.
5.How did Mr. Scott feel when he heard the doorbell.
A. Excited. B. Angry. C. Stressed.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析