Helen has always been interested in helping her community. Her first volunteer experience was for the American Red Cross when she was in high school.
When she was a school teacher, she also found time to volunteer. After she retired, she started volunteering to help the old. When her father was older, he was not able to see as well as he used to, which made her sad because he had always enjoyed reading. She decided it would be fun to read to elderly people in her community.
She also helped one woman write her stories. Ann was almost 100 years old, and Helen wrote down information about her life when she visited her. She put the information in a book and got it published. Ann was very excited to share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
After a strong storm destroyed some southern cities, Helen volunteered again for the American Red Cross. She prepared food and answered phones in a care center.
One day Helen read an article in the newspaper about refugees(难民) who needed to learn English. Now, she meets once a week with Sarah, a 38-year-old woman from Somalia. Helen gave Sarah a camera and asked her to take pictures of her daily life. She developed the pictures, and then asked Sarah questions about them. In the end, they wrote a book together and used the photos in the book. This helped Sarah learn many new words about her everyday life.
Helen says, “The real value of volunteer work is becoming friends with the people I help, They enrich my life as well as I enrich theirs."
1.When was Helen's first volunteer experience for the American Red Cross?
A.When she was in high school. B.When she was a school teacher. C.After she retired.
2.What did Helen do after she retired?
A.She started volunteering to help the refugees.
B.She started volunteering to help the old.
C.She started volunteering to help Sarah.
3.Why was Ann excited when her book got published?
A.Because Helen wrote down information about her life.
B.Because Helen put the information in a book and got it published.
C.Because Ann could share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
4.Where did Helen work when she volunteered again for the American Red Cross?
A.In her school B.In a care center. C.In her community.
5.What can you learn from Helen?
A.To be kind. B.To be creative. C.To help others.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
Helen Monson has always been interested in helping her community. Her first volunteer experience was for the American Red Cross when she was in high school. When she was a school teacher, she also found time to volunteer. One year, she organized a Super Saturday fun day for kids in the community. She also used to volunteer at the mint festival every year, One summer she served food, another year she organized an art programme.
After she retired, she started volunteering to help the old. When her father was older, he was not able to see as well as he used to, which made her sad because he had always enjoyed reading.
She decided it would be fun to read to elderly people in her community. She also helped one woman write her stories. Ann was almost 100 years old, and Helen wrote down information about her life when she visited her. She put the information in a book and got it published. Ann was very excited to share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
After a hurricane( 飓风 ) destroyed some southern cities, Helen volunteered again for the American Red Cross. She prepared food and answered phones in a care centre. She says,” I have always liked the Red Cross because the organization helps people in need no matter what.”
One day Helen read an article in the newspaper about refugees( 难民 ) who needed to learn English. Now, she meets once a week with Sahra, a 38-year-old woman from Somalia. Sahra is reading and writing skills. Helen gave Sahra a camera and asked her to take pictures of her daily life. She developed the pictures, and then asked Sahra questions about them. In the end, they wrote a book together and used the photos in the book. This helped Sahra learn many new words about
her everyday life.
Helen says, “The most rewarding( 有益的 ) part of volunteer work is becoming friends with the people I help, They enrich my life as well as I enrich theirs.”
1.When was Helen’s first volunteer experience for the American Red Cross?
2. What did Helen do after she retired?
3. Why was Ann excited when her book got published?
4.Where did Helen work when she volunteered again for the American Red Cross?
5. How far is Sahra living and working from Helen’s home?
6.Did Helen help Sahra to learn English?
7. What can you learn from Helen?
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Helen has always been interested in helping her community. Her first volunteer experience was for the American Red Cross when she was in high school.
When she was a school teacher, she also found time to volunteer. After she retired, she started volunteering to help the old. When her father was older, he was not able to see as well as he used to, which made her sad because he had always enjoyed reading. She decided it would be fun to read to elderly people in her community.
She also helped one woman write her stories. Ann was almost 100 years old, and Helen wrote down information about her life when she visited her. She put the information in a book and got it published. Ann was very excited to share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
After a strong storm destroyed some southern cities, Helen volunteered again for the American Red Cross. She prepared food and answered phones in a care center.
One day Helen read an article in the newspaper about refugees(难民) who needed to learn English. Now, she meets once a week with Sarah, a 38-year-old woman from Somalia. Helen gave Sarah a camera and asked her to take pictures of her daily life. She developed the pictures, and then asked Sarah questions about them. In the end, they wrote a book together and used the photos in the book. This helped Sarah learn many new words about her everyday life.
Helen says, “The real value of volunteer work is becoming friends with the people I help, They enrich my life as well as I enrich theirs."
1.When was Helen's first volunteer experience for the American Red Cross?
A.When she was in high school. B.When she was a school teacher. C.After she retired.
2.What did Helen do after she retired?
A.She started volunteering to help the refugees.
B.She started volunteering to help the old.
C.She started volunteering to help Sarah.
3.Why was Ann excited when her book got published?
A.Because Helen wrote down information about her life.
B.Because Helen put the information in a book and got it published.
C.Because Ann could share her life story with her children and grandchildren.
4.Where did Helen work when she volunteered again for the American Red Cross?
A.In her school B.In a care center. C.In her community.
5.What can you learn from Helen?
A.To be kind. B.To be creative. C.To help others.
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1Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
1.Helen Monson has always been interested in helping her community. Her first volunteer experience was for the American Red Cross when she was in high school. When she was a school teacher, she also found time to volunteer. One year, she organized a Super Saturday Fun Day for kids in the community. She also used to volunteer at the Mint Festival every year. One summer, she served food, another year she organized an art programme.
2.After she retired, she started volunteering to help the old. When her father was older, he was not able to see as well as he used to, which made her sad because he had always enjoyed reading. She decided it would be fun to read to elderly people in her community. She also helped one woman write her stories. Ann was almost 100 years old, and Helen wrote down information about her life when she visited her. She put the information in a book and got it published. Ann was very excited to share her life story with her children and her grandchildren.
3.After a hurricane(飓风) destroyed some southern cities, Helen volunteered again for the American Red Cross. She prepared food and answered phones in a care centre. She says, “I have always liked the Red Cross because the organization helps people in need no matter what.”
4.One day, Helen read an article in the newspaper about refugees(难民) who needed to learn English. Now, she meets once a week with Sahra, a 38-year-old woman, from Somalia. Sahra is living and working in a town about 30 minutes’ walk from where Helen lives. They work on reading and writing skills. Helen gave Sahra a camera and asked her to take pictures of her daily life. She developed the pictures, and then asked Sahra questions about them. In the end, they wrote a book together and used the photos in the book. This helped Sahra learn many new words about her everyday life.
5.Helen says, “The most rewarding(有益的) part of volunteer work is becoming friends with the people I help. They enrich my life as well as I enrich theirs.”
1.When was Helen’s first volunteer experience for the American Red Cross?
2.What did Helen do after she retired?
3.Why was Ann excited when her book got published?
4.Where did Helen work when she volunteered again for the American Red Cross?
5.How far is Sahra living and working from Helen’s home?
6.Did Helen help Sahra to learn English?
7.What can you learn from Helen?
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Helen is friendly and she always has a smile _____ her face.
A. on B. with
C. at D. for
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Helen is friendly and she always has a smile _____ her face.
A. on B. with C. at D. for
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—It appears that Helen didn't know what was happening.
—I think so. She has been busy with her speech contest these days.
A.Performs B.shows up C.seems
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A new rubbish sorting system has been put into use in Fangchengyuan Community in Beijing. Local people not only sort their rubbish, but also put QR codes(二维码)on it.
"When the rubbish is collected and the codes are seen, I will get small gifts and even some money," one of the local people told reporters.
"It's really creative and encouraging. "
About 350 communities have carried out this smart system in Beijing. The capital of China has joined a list of cities in the country that take action to support rubbish sorting. For example, Shenzhen and Shanghai have made laws to punish people and organizations for not sorting rubbish correctly.
China produces quite a lot of rubbish every year. Much of the rubbish is buried(填埋)in soil or burned without being sorted. Landfills(填埋场)take up a lot of land and have a risk of polluting the soil and water nearby. And burning rubbish can produce harmful gases.
Through rubbish sorting, we can reduce(减少)the use of landfills and air pollution. What's more, rubbish sorting saves resources, which could bring economic(经济的) benefits. For example, a ton of waste paper can be reused to make about 850 kg of paper, saving 17 trees and 50% of water. Because of their benefits, some countries have developed successful sorting systems.
Japan has a strict and detailed system. When people throw away a water bottle, the cap, the waste paper and the bottle itself have to go into three different bins(垃圾箱).
Every year, families receive special rubbish sorting timetables and directions from their local governments. They are advised to follow the timetables and directions when they throw away rubbish.
In Australia, every family is provided with three rubbish bins—the red lid(盖子)bin for "general waste" like food and plastic bags, the yellow lid bin for "recycling" like steel are glass, and the green lid bin for "green waste "such as grass and leaves. On the streets, the bins are printed with pictures of the things that are allowed inside. It makes recycling quite easy.
1.What will people get if they sort their rubbish in Fangchengyuan Community?
2.How many communities have carried out this smart system in Beijing?
3.What do families in Japan receive from their local governments every year?
4.What is the green lid bin for in Australia?
5.What are the benefits of rubbish sorting?
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A new rubbish sorting system (垃圾分类系统) has been put into use in Fangchengyuan Community in Beijing. Local people not only sort their rubbish, but al so put QR codes (二维码) on it.
“When the rubbish is collected and the codes are seen, I will get reward points to exchange for small gifts and even some money,” one of the local people told reporters. “It’s really creative and encouraging.”
China produces quite a lot of rubbish every year. Much of the rubbish is buried (填埋) in soil or burned without being sorted. Landfills (填埋场) take up a lot of land and have a risk of polluting the soil and water nearby. And burning rubbish can produce harmful gases. Through rubbish sorting, we can reduce the use of landfills and air pollution.
What’s more, rubbish sorting saves resources, which could bring economic benefits (经济利益). For example, a ton of waste paper can be reused to make about 850 kg of paper, saving 17 trees and 50 percent of water. Because of their benefits, some countries have developed successfully sorting systems.
Japan has a strict and detailed system. when people throw away a water bottle, the cap, the wrapper (包装纸) and the bottle itself have to go into three different bins.
In Australia, every family is provided with three rubbish bins—the red lid (盖子) bin for “general waste” like food and plastic bags, the yellow lid bin for “recycling” like steel and glass, and the green lid bin for “green waste” such as grass and leaves. On the streets, the bins are printed with pictures of that are allowed inside. It makes recycling quite easy.
1.What will local people probably get if they put daily rubbish into the new system in Fangchengyuan Community?
A. A computer. B. A car
C. A lot of money. D. Some small gifts.
2.Which of the following is NOT the consequence (后果) of burying rubbish?
A. Polluting soil. B. Polluting water.
C. Taking up a lot of land. D. saving resources.
3.Which paragraph discusses the economic benefits of rubbish sorting?
A. Paragraph 3. B. Paragraph 4.
C. Paragraph 5. D. Paragraph 6.
4.In Australia, which bin should you put food left after dinner in?
A. The red lid bin. B. The yellow lid bin.
C. The green lid bin. D. The black lid bin.
5.Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. In Japan, all kinds of things for recycling are printed on rubbish bins.
B. In Australia, the green lid bin is used for all kinds of recyclable wastes.
C. Japanese people cannot throw a bottle into a bin unless they move away the wrapper first.
D. In Australia, much of the rubbish is buried in soil or burned without being sorted.
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A new rubbish sorting system (垃圾分类系统) has been put into use in Fangchengyuan Community in Beijing. Local people not only sort their rubbish, but also put QR codes (二维码) on it.
"When the rubbish is collected and the codes are seen, I will get reward points to exchange for small gifts and even some money," one of the local people told reporters. "It's really creative and encouraging."
This smart system has been carried out in 350 communities in Beijing. The capital of China has joined a list of cities in the country that take action to support rubbish sorting. For example, Shenzhen and Shanghai have made laws to punish people and organizations for not sorting rubbish correctly.
China produces quite a lot of rubbish every year. Much of the rubbish is buried in soil or burned without being sorted. Landfills (填埋场) take up a lot of land and have a risk of polluting the soil and water nearby. And burning rubbish can produce harmful gases. Through rubbish sorting, we can reduce the use of landfills and air pollution.
What's more, rubbish sorting saves resources, which could bring economic benefits (经济利益). For example, a ton of waste paper can be reused to make about 850 kg of paper, saving 17 trees and 50 percent of water. Because of their benefits, some countries have developed successful sorting systems.
Japan has a strict and detailed system. When people throw away a water bottle, the cap, the wrapper (包装纸) and the bottle itself have to go into three different bins. Every year, families receive special rubbish sorting timetables and directions from their local governments. They are advised to follow the timetables and directions when they throw away rubbish.
In Australia, every family is provided with three rubbish bins -the red lid (盖子) bin for "general waste" like food and plastic bags, the yellow lid bin for "recycling" like steel and glass, and the green lid bin for "green waste" such as grass and leaves. On the streets, the bins are printed with pictures of the things that are allowed inside. It makes recycling quite easy.
1.Which of the following is NOT the consequence (后果) of burying rubbish?
A.Polluting soil. B.Polluting water.
C.Taking up a lot of land. D.Saving resources.
2.Which paragraph discuss the economic benefits of rubbish sorting?
A.Paragraph 3. B.Paragraph 4.
C.Paragraph 5. D.Paragraph 6.
3.In Australia, which bin should you put food left after dinner in?
A.The red lid bin. B.The yellow lid bin.
C.The green lid bin. D.The black lid bin.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.In Australia, the green lid bin is used for all kinds of recyclable (可回收的) waste.
B.In Japan, all kinds of things for recycling are printed on rubbish bins.
C.Japanese people cannot throw a bottle into a bin unless they move away the wrapper first.
D.Australian people have to obey local timetables and directions to throw away rubbish strictly.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Miss Zhao always makes her class ________, which helps to make herself ________ easily.
A.interested; understand B.interesting; understood C.interest; understand
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