In 2019, China has passed lots of policies in many fields, bringing great changes to people’s lives. Here are some of them.
①Rubbish sorting rules
How to correctly sort and throw rubbish into dustbins has become a hot topic of discussion. Thanks to the rubbish sorting rules that went into effect, we can recycle some of the rubbish and protect the environment in a way.
In 2019, 237 cities have started rubbish classification according to a national policy. Shanghai became the first city to start its strict rubbish classification rules on July 1st.
②Nighttim e economy (夜间经济)
The nighttime economy was mentioned in August.It refers to business activities between 6 pm and 6 am in the service industry.They include opening 24-hour convenience stores, extending (延长) the service hours of buses,encouraging cinemas and theaters to offer tickets at lower prices and supporting bookstores, cultural centers and museums in opening to the public at night.
Many Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai,have made plans, set up special zones and extended the operation of public transport to support nighttime markets.
③Throwing things from high buildings becomes illegal (非法的)
It’s no longer only immoral when people throw things out of windows from high buildings. In 2019, it has become an illegal behavior that could face punishment. Those who throw objects on purpose from a high place shall be punished for endangering public safety.
1.What can we know from the first policy mentioned above?
A.Now all the cities have started their rubbish sorting rules.
B.It’s not good for the environment to sort the rubbish.
C.Shanghai didn’t start rubbish sorting rules until July 1st.
D.Few people talk about rubbish sorting at the moment.
2.What have many cities done to support nighttime economy?
a. made plans to support it.
b. set up special places for it.
c. extended the operation of public transport.
d. made special laws (法律) for it.
A.abd B.abc C.bcd D.acd
3.The underlined word “immoral”means “________”in Chinese.
A.不粗鲁的 B.不道德的 C.传统的 D.鼓舞人心的
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Rubbish sorting in China.
B.Some policies that change people’s lives.
C.Throwing objects from high places will be punished.
D.Efforts have been made to support nighttime economy.
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In 2019, China has passed lots of policies in many fields, bringing great changes to people’s lives. Here are some of them.
①Rubbish sorting rules
How to correctly sort and throw rubbish into dustbins has become a hot topic of discussion. Thanks to the rubbish sorting rules that went into effect, we can recycle some of the rubbish and protect the environment in a way.
In 2019, 237 cities have started rubbish classification according to a national policy. Shanghai became the first city to start its strict rubbish classification rules on July 1st.
②Nighttim e economy (夜间经济)
The nighttime economy was mentioned in August.It refers to business activities between 6 pm and 6 am in the service industry.They include opening 24-hour convenience stores, extending (延长) the service hours of buses,encouraging cinemas and theaters to offer tickets at lower prices and supporting bookstores, cultural centers and museums in opening to the public at night.
Many Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai,have made plans, set up special zones and extended the operation of public transport to support nighttime markets.
③Throwing things from high buildings becomes illegal (非法的)
It’s no longer only immoral when people throw things out of windows from high buildings. In 2019, it has become an illegal behavior that could face punishment. Those who throw objects on purpose from a high place shall be punished for endangering public safety.
1.What can we know from the first policy mentioned above?
A.Now all the cities have started their rubbish sorting rules.
B.It’s not good for the environment to sort the rubbish.
C.Shanghai didn’t start rubbish sorting rules until July 1st.
D.Few people talk about rubbish sorting at the moment.
2.What have many cities done to support nighttime economy?
a. made plans to support it.
b. set up special places for it.
c. extended the operation of public transport.
d. made special laws (法律) for it.
A.abd B.abc C.bcd D.acd
3.The underlined word “immoral”means “________”in Chinese.
A.不粗鲁的 B.不道德的 C.传统的 D.鼓舞人心的
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Rubbish sorting in China.
B.Some policies that change people’s lives.
C.Throwing objects from high places will be punished.
D.Efforts have been made to support nighttime economy.
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–Smog has been troubling people a lot in many parts of China.
–And now China is to reduce pollution.
A. taking notes B. making mistakes
C. taking action D. making money
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Nowadays China has made great achievements (成就) in many fields. We really our amazing China.
A.take pride in B.take care of C.take part in
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--China ________a lot in the past 30 years of reforming and opening policy(改革开放政策).
-- That’s right. Our life is ________honey now.
A. has changed, as sweet as
B. have changed, so sweet as
C. has been changed, as sweetly as
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Traffic jams in our city lots of questions about transport policy.
A.has arisen B.have arisen
C.have raised D.has raised
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
So far, many students in the school ______ a lot of prizes in this field .
A. win B. won C. have won
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
In the first three months of 2019 in China, fires caused a lot of disaster. ______ the tragedy can be avoided if we have fire awareness.
A.Luckily B.Actually C.Especially
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
In China, many junior school students spend a lot of time on their studies. Many of them try their best 1. (get) good marks in the exams. They have a lot of homework every day, and the exam is 2. big headache. They think good education is the ticket to 3. (succeed) in the future.
At school, students study very hard, but they enjoy 4. (them) after class. They can take part 5. all kinds of sports and games, music and dance, painting and hiking. Most students like pop music 6. Hollywood movies. Some students spend their free time 7. (play) computer games and chatting with their friends. Sometimes they go to libraries and bookstores. They are 8. (real) good places to relax. So as a junior school student, 9. (live) in China is not easy, but it is colorful and 10. (interest).
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Nowadays, many people in China and Japan are racing against time. They put a lot of value in “being on time”. However, in some countries of the world, people have different opinions on “being on time”.
Germany
Thanks to its industrial past, in Germany you are expected to arrive at least ten minutes earlier for any planned meeting.
In Germany, being on time is risky enough because your hosts will probably already be there waiting, wondering how on earth you could be so stupid. What will you do if anything unexpected happens, like heavy traffic or a sudden rain? So remember to arrive early in Germany.
Saudi Arabia
Some countries care little about time and Saudi Arabia is one of them. It’s because of their long history of desert living where time is not the first thing to think about. It could be that it’s too hot to do anything on time. So don’t expect them to be on time. Moreover, looking at your watch during an event is even considered as bad manners. So don’t get angry with them, either.
Ghana
Most meeting times can be changed, even if an exact time is given, Ghanaians are very relaxed and easygoing. They think that if everyone is late, then no one is late. After all, what can’t be done today can get done tomorrow. If you find it difficult to deal with, prepare to be unhappy. Otherwise, sit back enjoy the ride. Refuse and ignore it.
Russia
Patience is considered a very important quality in Russian culture but being on time is not. When doing business in Russia, do be on time. Otherwise, it will be considered disrespectful. But Russians won’t hold themselves to the same standard. So, again, patience can be key.
How differently people consider “being on time” in different countries. | |
1. | Different opinions on “being on time” |
China and Japan | Both Chinese and Japanese think it valuable to be on time. |
Germany | Hosts expect you to arrive early for any planned meeting because of the influence of their industrial past. You are thought to be stupid 2. you arrive at least ten minutes earlier. |
Saudi Arabia | Time is not the first thing for people living in the desert to consider. Looking at your watch during an event is considered to be 3.. |
Ghana | Ghanaians think that if everyone is late, then nobody is late. Most meeting times can be changed. You might be unhappy if you can’t 4. it. |
Russia | Be patient in Russia because it’s very important quality in its culture. While doing business in Russia, you should be on time, though Russians are not strict with 5. in it. |
九年级英语填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Since January 2013, many cities in China have seen a lot of foggy days. In Beijing, only five days in January were free of smog (雾霾). What’s the difference between fog and smog?
According to scientists, fog is made up of tiny (微小的) drops of water and also ice particles (颗粒) during very cold conditions. Smog is dirty air that looks like a mixture of smoke and fog, caused mainly by smoke from cars and factories in cities.
An official for the Ministry of Environmental Protection told Beijing News that PM2.5 pollution is the main problem with air pollution. PM 2.5 refers to pollution with small particles 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (直径).
According to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, two main factors that cause PM 2.5 are motor vehicles and the burning of coal.
Poor air has done harm to people’s health. Children and the elderly are more at risk. A report from Beijing Children’s Hospital shows that from January 5 to January 11, 2013, half of the patients in the hospital came for respiratory (呼吸道的) problems.
To respond to the air problem, the Chinese government and many Chinese people have started to take action.
Beijing announced a plan to use clean fuel in government vehicles and plant trees. It asked citizens to set off fewer fireworks for the Spring Festival celebration. They suggested that cars with large emissions (排放) should be banned and factories should be closely watched.
Three students from No. 4 High School in Beijing wrote a report to advise to fight the air pollution. “We hope more people will join us to protect our environment. With all our efforts, the blue skies will certainly return soon,” said Shi Yucong, 15, one of the three students.
1.The underlined phrase “were free of” means ____________.
A. had some B. had many C. had no D. had more and more
2.According to the second paragraph, we can know ____________.
A. smog is a mixture of fog and smoke
B. smog is formed (形成) during cold hours
C. fog is made up of drops of water with smoke
D. smoke from cars and factories cause fog
3.Paragraphs 3 and 4 are mainly about ____________.
A. what PM 2.5 is and what causes PM 2.5
B. how to prevent PM 2.5 pollution and how PM 2.5 looks
C. what PM 2.5 is and how to protect ourselves against PM 2.5
D. how seriously PM 2.5 affects us and how to deal with PM 2.5
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A. A report about air pollution B. Let’s fight the air pollution
C. Dirty air is bad for us D. The air in Beijing
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