My aunt lives in a house that she built________ out of rubbish.
A.itself B.herself C.she D.it
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My aunt lives in a house that she built________ out of rubbish.
A.itself B.herself C.she D.it
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The old man lives in a house that ________ out of the stones.
A. built B. was built
C. build D. to build
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她住在她用废弃物建起来的房屋里。
She lives in a house that she built________ ________trash.
九年级英语翻译中等难度题查看答案及解析
He likes low-carbon life(低碳生活).He lives in the house he built himself out of trash .
A. where B. which C. what D. in which
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He likes low-carbon life. He lives in the house ________ he built himself out of trash.
A. where B. what
C. which D. in which
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
There are many different kinds of cars in the world. My aunt thinks that cars are their drivers. She says, “Rich people have expensive cars, big people have large cars, and old people drive old cars.” But I don’t her.
My neighbour, Mrs. Hill, is 82 years old. She drives only on Tuesday, and she drives only to the bank. She drives more than 30 kilometres an hour. Do you think Mrs. Hill has a very and small car? No, her car is new. It’s very large, and it go 200 kilometres for each hour!
My friend is . He draws beautiful pictures with lots of colors. But his car is black! Mrs. Bates has a very, very old one. There is often something with the car. Does she drive that kind of car because she is poor? No, she has four factories and dollars in the bank. My aunt Mary has a ver car, though she drives to the country with her husband, her two children, her mother and their dog.
Now you have my friends and their cars. Do you agree with my aunt? Maybe you have a car. Does it say anything about you?
1.A. for B. with C. like D. among
2.A. like B. look after C. agree with D. chat(闲谈)with
3.A. never B. always C. sometimes D. often
4.A. old B. new C. broken D. beautiful
5.A. may B. can C. must D. has to
6.A. a teacher B. a reporter C. a writer D. an artist
7.A. interesting B. wrong C. mistake D. trouble
8.A. twenty B. two hundred C. two D. two million
9.A. big B. small C. expensive D. new
10.A. read about B. known C. seen D. met with
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That night, Sue quarreled with her mother, and she ran out of the house. Since she left in a hurry, she didn’t take any money with her.
When she passed a noodle shop, she suddenly felt very hungry. She wished for a bowl of noodles, but she had no money. The owner saw her standing outside and asked her if she would like a bowl of noodle. She nodded but then she said that she didn’t have any money.
“Okay, I’ll treat you.” the owner said. A few minutes later, the owner brought her a steaming bowl of noodles. After eating some bites, Sue cried.
“What is it?” the owner asked.
“Nothing. I am just touched by your kindness! Even a stranger on the street gives me a bowl of noodles, but my mother chased me out of the house after a quarrel. She is so cruel!”
“Girl, why did you think so? Think again. I only gave you a bowl of noodles and you were touched. Your mother had raised you since you were very born, why weren’t you grateful and argued with your mom instead?”
Sue was really surprised after hearing that.
On the way home, Sue thought it over about what to say to her mother. She stopped in front of the door and saw her mother worried and tried after looking for her everywhere. When she saw Sue come back home, she was overjoyed and said eagerly(激动的), “Sue, come inside, honey. Are you hungry? I cooked rice and prepared the meal. Come in and eat while it is still hot.” Sue couldn’t control herself any longer. She cried and hugged her mother.
In our life, it’s easy for us to appreciate the small actions of strangers, but for the relatives, especially our parents, we see their sacrifices(牺牲)as a matter of course. Parental love is the most precious gift we have been given since birth.
1.When Sue ran out of her house, ____________.
A. She took some food with her B. She wanted to go out to have some noodles
C. She didn’t take any money D. She thanked her mother very much
2.While Sue was eating noodles, ____________.
A. she was moved by the shop owner B. she felt hungry with the shop owner
C. she never thought of her mum D. she thought her mother was wise
3.What can we learn about the owner from the story?
A. He loved money very much. B. He was a cruel man.
C. He didn’t agree with Sue. D. He thought Sue’s mum was cruel.
4.The underlined word “overjoyed” probably means ________.
A. 惊奇的 B. 生气的 C. 欣喜的 D. 意外的
5.What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A. We should be grateful to parents. B. Don’t be afraid when you are lost.
C. We should help parents with housework. D. Strangers are more helpful.
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My grandfather likes quiet life. He lives in the house he built himself in the country.
A.where B.what C.that D.who
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—Do you know Amy Hayes?
—Of course,I know.She is the woman who built a house________rubbish.
A.by
B.out of
C.from
D.into
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I lived, up to the time of the illness that took away my sight and hearing, in a tiny house made up of a large square room and a small one. My father built such a house when he married my mother. It was completely covered with climbing roses, vines and honeysuckles. It was the favourite place of humming-birds and bees. It was called "Ivy Green" because the house and the trees and fences were covered with beautiful English ivy. Its old-fashioned garden was the paradise (乐园) of my childhood.
These happy days did not last long. One brief spring with wonderful songs, one summer rich in fruit and roses, one autumn of gold and red flowers, all left their gifts at the feet of a cheerful child. Then, in the cold month of an early spring, came the illness which closed my eyes and ears. It hurt my stomach and brain terribly, and the doctor thought I could not live on. Early one morning, however, the fever left me as suddenly as it had come. There was great joy in the family that morning, but no one, not even the doctor, knew that I should never see or hear again.
I cannot remember what happened during the first months after my illness. I only know that I sat on my mother's legs or touched her dress as she went about her housework. Soon I felt the need of some communication with others and began to make simple signs. A shake of the head meant "No" and a nod, "Yes", a pull meant "Come" and a push, "Go". Indeed, I was thankful to her loving wisdom all that was bright and good in my long night. Slowly, I got used to the silence and darkness around me and forgot that it had ever been different, until she came —my teacher — who was to set my spirit free.
But during the first nineteen months of my life, I had caught glimpses (一瞥) of broad, green fields, a bright sky, trees and flowers which the darkness that followed could not totally be swept out.
1.According to the passage, the ________ was the writer's favourite place when she was very young.
A.large room B.small room C.garden D.field
2.When did the writer lose her eyesight and hearing?
A.In a cold winter. B.At 19 months old. C.In a late autumn. D.At 1 month old.
3.Who helped the writer most during the first months after her illness?
A.The doctor. B.Her father. C.Her mother. D.Her teacher.
4.According to the passage, what is the right order of the following sentences?
①I caught glimpses of broad, green fields and a bright sky.
②A teacher came into my life.
③My stomach and brain were badly hurt.
④I got used to the life without sounds and light.
A.④③①②. B.④③②①. C.③②④①. D.①③④②.
5.What can be the best title of the passage?
A.A serious illness. B.A great mother. C.A special childhood. D.A kind teacher.
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