The questions that the reporter asked were sometimes ______and they made me________.
A.embarrassed; embarrassing B.embarrassing; embarrassed C.embarrassed; embarrassed
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The questions that the reporter asked were sometimes ______and they made me________.
A.embarrassed; embarrassing B.embarrassing; embarrassed C.embarrassed; embarrassed
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Recently,CCTV reporter have asked a simple question, “Are you happy?”
The question has caught many interviewees off guard. Even Mo Yan, who recently won a Nobel Prize, answered by saying “I don’t know.”
We should ask “What exactly is happiness? And how do you measure(测量) it?”. Last year, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao told the nation, “Everything we do is aimed at letting people live more happily.” At last year’s National People’s Congress(全国人民代表大会), officials agreed that increasing happiness would be a top target(目标) for the 12th five-year plan.
Many argue that happiness is elusive. It also means different things to different people. For some, happiness can be as simple as having enough money to buy a new bicycle; for others, it’s about socializing(社交活动) or finding the perfect spouse(配偶).
Chen Shangyuan, 21, a college student, said his idea of happiness always evolves(进化). “At present it relates to how productive I am in a day”, he said. “It might be linked to(联系) job security (安全) or leisure(休闲) time after I graduate.”
1.What did Mo Yan say when he was asked the question “Are you happy?”
A.Yes, I am very happy. B.No, I am not happy.
C.It depends on the weather. D.I don’t know
2.What’s the top target for the 12th five-year plan?
A.Economic B.Peace C.Culture D.Increasing happiness
3.What does “elusive” mean in the passage?
A.难以理解 B.难能可贵 C.难以实现 D.难以忘记
4.What does Chen Shangyuan think happiness might be linked to when he works?
A big house. B. An expensive car. C. Money D. Job security or leisure time.
5.Form this passage, we can know that_________.
A.happiness can be measured
B.to be happy is very
C.different people have different ideas about happiness
D.If we have a lot of money we will feel happy
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The reporter asked the boy many questions, but he answered in __________ words.
A.few B.a little C.little D.a few
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The reporters asked the man________questions, but he said________words.
A. many; few B. much; a little C. a lot of; a few D. some; little
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I'm often asked the question “How did you become a reporter?” You see, everybody expected me to follow in my father's footsteps and become a doctor. Well, during my last year of school I visited a career counselor(置业顾问)named Lisa and I drove her crazy with my choices.
My first choice was a chocolate tester. Although Lisa didn't know the job well, she got me some information about it. I discovered that chocolate testers make a lot of money, so I was sure I had found my dream job. However, when I found out that chocolate testers don't just sit around eating chocolate all day, I lost my interest.
Next, I thought of becoming a football referee(裁判). I had loved football from a young age, but being a professional footballer was out of the question, as I couldn't play very well. However, it seems that referees must be able to run two and a half miles in less than twelve minutes and they are required to take exams throughout their training. So, my dream of becoming a referee died.
Finally, I had this idea of becoming a dog stylist(造型师). That was after I realized how much money our dog stylist, Shirley, was being paid. However, once, while she was styling Philipo. I noticed that he tried to bite(咬)her. “It happens all the time," she told me. As you can imagine, that really put me off.
To cut a long story short, all this research made me realize I had a talent for investigation(调查)so by the end of school year I had decided to become a reporter.
1.What can we know about the writer's first dream job?
A.It is a job that pays well. B.It is what his father is doing.
C.It is what Lisa expected him to do. D.It is a job that requires one to sit all day.
2.Why was the writer interested in becoming a football referee instead of a player?
A.He wanted to run less. B.He wasn't young enough.
C.He wanted to take fewer exams. D.He couldn't play football very well.
3.Philipo is probably ________.
A.Shirley's dog B.the writer's dog C.Shirley's stylist D.the writer's stylist
4.Which is closest in meaning to underlined part in Paragraph 4?
A.拖延时间 B.推迟 C.把…放在… D.对…失去兴趣(反感)
5.What's the passage mainly about?
A.How to choose the right job. B.Different jobs the writer has tried.
C.How the writer became a reporter. D.The importance of career counselors.
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I'm often asked the question “How did you become a reporter?” You see, everybody expected me to follow in my father's footsteps and become a doctor. Well, during my last year of school I visited a career counsellor (职业顾问) named Lisa and I drove her crazy with my choices.
My first choice was a chocolate taster. Although Lisa didn't know the job well, she got me some information about it. I discovered that chocolate tasters make a lot of money, so I was sure I had found my dream job. However, when I found out that chocolate tasters don't just sit around eating chocolate all day, I lost my interest.
Next, I thought of becoming a football referee (裁判). I had loved football from a young age, but being a professional footballer was out of the question, as I couldn't play very well. However, it seems that referees must be able to run two and a half miles in less than twelve minutes and they are required to take exams throughout their training. So, my dream of becoming a referee died.
Finally, I had this idea of becoming a dog stylist (造型师). That was after I realized how much money our dog stylist, Shirley, was being paid. However, once, while she was styling Philipo, I noticed that he tried to bite (咬) her. “It happens all the time,” she told me. As you can imagine, that really put me off.
To cut a long story short, all this research made me realize I had a talent for investigation (调查), so by the end of the school year I had decided to become a reporter.
1.What can we know about the writer's first dream job?
A.It is a job that pays well. B.It is what his father is doing.
C.It is what Lisa expected him to do. D.It is a job that requires one to sit all day.
2.Why was the writer interested in becoming a football referee instead of a player?
A.He wanted to run less. B.He wasn't young enough.
C.He wanted to take fewer exams. D.He couldn't play football very well.
3.Philipo is probably _______.
A.Shirley's dog B.the writer's dog C.Shirley's stylist D.the writer's stylist
4.Which of the following contains the words that are closest in meaning to the underlined part in Paragraph 4?
A.When she calls, put her off as long as you can. B.It'd be much better to put it off till tomorrow.
C.I asked the driver to put me off at the station. D.The accident put him off driving for life.
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to choose the right job. B.Different jobs the writer has tried.
C.How the writer became a reporter. D.The importance of career counsellors.
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In fact the Swede didn’t understand the three questions ______ were asked in French.
A. where B. who
C. in which D. which
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Our reporter asked people what they were doing on July 20th, 1969 when man first walked
on the Moon. Here is what they said:
Kate Jones, waitress: I remember that day very well. I was fifteen years old. It was a hot day and I was with my family in the mountains. We were having a picnic. We didn’t see the Moon landing when it happened, but we were thinking about it. We saw it later on the TV news.
John Bates, postman: I was eighteen years old. It was a very exciting day. I was watching TV at home when the astronaut walked on the Moon. His name was Neil Armstrong. I remember he could jump really high because people aren’t so heavy on the Moon. When he returned, he became a national hero in America, and famous all over the world.
Paul Robinson, doctor: I was twelve. I remember the day, but I don’t remember what I was doing. I remember I wanted to go to the Moon, too. My dream was to become an astronaut and fly in a rocket (火箭). I wanted to see the Earth from the Moon. The astronauts on the Moon said that the Earth looked very beautiful from there.
Linda Brown, driver: I was working that day. I was twenty then. I didn’t see the man land on the Moon because I was busy. Of course I knew about it. I read about it in the newspaper the next day. I thought it was amazing. Maybe one day people will travel to the Moon for vacations!
1.The reporter interviewed some people .
A. on July 20th, 1969 when something great happened
B. many years later after man first walked on the Moon
C. when Neil Armstrong was walking on the Moon
D. when they were free and had nothing to do
2.Who may work in a restaurant now?
A. John Bates. B. Paul Robinson. C. Kate Jones. D. Linda Brown.
3.Who is not sure what he or she was doing at that day?
A. The waitress. B. The postman. C. The doctor. D. The driver.
4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Kate Jones celebrated her 15th birthday in the mountains.
B. Armstrong jumped high because the Moon wasn’t heavy.
C. Paul Robinson’s dream was to become a hero like Armstrong.
D. D. Linda Brown is older than the other people interviewed.
5.From the passage we learn that all the people interviewed .
A. knew man would first walk on the Moon ahead of time
B. know each other though they don’t work in the same place
C. were not very friendly when they met the reporter
D. have a dream to travel to the Moon for holidays one day
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Our reporter asked people what they were doing on July 20th,1969 when man first walked on the moon.Here is what they said:
Kate Jones,waitress I remember that day very well.I was fifteen years old.It was a hot and humid day,and I was with my family in the mountains.We were having a picnic.We didn’t see the moon landing when it happened,but we were thinking about it. We saw it later on the TV news.
John Bates,postman I was eighteen years old.It was a very exciting day.I was watching TV at home when the astronaut walked on the moon.His name was Neil Armstrong. I remember he could jump really high because people aren’t so heavy on the moon. When he returned,he became a national hero in America,and famous all over the world.
Paul Robinson,doctor I was twelve.I remember the day,but I don’t remember what I was doing.I remember I wanted to go to the moon,too. My dream was to become an astronaut and fly in a rocket. I wanted to see the earth from the moon.The astronauts on the moon said that the earth looked very beautiful from there.
Linda Brown,clerk I was working that day.I was twenty then.I didn’t see the man land on the moon because I was busy.Of course I knew about it. I read about it in the newspaper the next day. I thought it was amazing.Maybe one day people will travel to the moon for vacations!
Mark Green,teacher I was only seven years old then.My parents talked about it,and I learned about it later in school,but I don’t remember the day. I was too young to remember. Maybe I was having fun in the playground with my friends when it happened.
根据短文内容,判断正误(A/B)。
1.Man first walked on the moon on July 20th, 1969.
2.The waitress Kate Jones was having a picnic with her friends in the park when man first walked on the moon.
3.The postman John remembers that he was watching TV at home, but the doctor Paul doesn’t remember what he was doing when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon.
4.The clerk Linda saw the man land on the moon while she was working that day.
5.Mark, the teacher, can remember clearly that he was having fun in the playground with his friends when it happened.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
The students were asked to write a English report last week.
A. two-hundreds-word B. two-hundreds-words
C. two-hundred-word D. two-hundred-words
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