阅读表达
It’s known that the marmots(土拨鼠) are very shy around humans, beating their tails and making loud noise with their teeth to tell other members of their colony to run away.
But when these marmots see Matteo Walch, they run to his side and show him nothing but affection(喜爱).
The eight-year-old Matteo Walch built up a great relationship with the creatures since first being taken to see them by his nature-loving family four years ago.
The family return to visit these marmots in Groslocker in the Austrian Alps(阿尔卑斯山) for two weeks every year.
Matteo loves those animals and they are not at all afraid of Matteo because he has a feeling towards them and they understand that.
Marmots stand at around 18cm tall and can reach up to 50cm in length. Strangely, the animals are heavier in autumn, when they can weigh up to 8kg, but 3kg in the spring months.
Michael, a teacher from Innsbruck, Austria, has taken lots of photos of Matteo and his marmot friends during the past four years.
He said,“I could spend several hours watching animals. It’s great that I have been able to document the marmot’s natural behavior around Matteo without making them afraid of me and my camera, I wanted to capture(用影片文字等记录…的原样) the animals exactly the way I see them ---the way they behave among each other.”
从照片上很清楚地看出,马蒂奥和土拨鼠彼此相处得很好。
1.How many years has Matteo built up a great relationship with marmots?
2.How tall are marmots when they stand?
3.将短文中划线的英文句子译成汉语。
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4.将短文中划线的汉语句子翻译成英文。
_________________________________________________________________
5.给文章拟一个恰当的英文标题。
_________________________________________________________________
九年级英语任务型阅读中等难度题
阅读表达
It’s known that the marmots(土拨鼠) are very shy around humans, beating their tails and making loud noise with their teeth to tell other members of their colony to run away.
But when these marmots see Matteo Walch, they run to his side and show him nothing but affection(喜爱).
The eight-year-old Matteo Walch built up a great relationship with the creatures since first being taken to see them by his nature-loving family four years ago.
The family return to visit these marmots in Groslocker in the Austrian Alps(阿尔卑斯山) for two weeks every year.
Matteo loves those animals and they are not at all afraid of Matteo because he has a feeling towards them and they understand that.
Marmots stand at around 18cm tall and can reach up to 50cm in length. Strangely, the animals are heavier in autumn, when they can weigh up to 8kg, but 3kg in the spring months.
Michael, a teacher from Innsbruck, Austria, has taken lots of photos of Matteo and his marmot friends during the past four years.
He said,“I could spend several hours watching animals. It’s great that I have been able to document the marmot’s natural behavior around Matteo without making them afraid of me and my camera, I wanted to capture(用影片文字等记录…的原样) the animals exactly the way I see them ---the way they behave among each other.”
从照片上很清楚地看出,马蒂奥和土拨鼠彼此相处得很好。
1.How many years has Matteo built up a great relationship with marmots?
2.How tall are marmots when they stand?
3.将短文中划线的英文句子译成汉语。
___________________________________________________________________
4.将短文中划线的汉语句子翻译成英文。
_________________________________________________________________
5.给文章拟一个恰当的英文标题。
_________________________________________________________________
九年级英语任务型阅读中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读表达
It’s known that the marmots(土拨鼠) are very shy around humans, beating their tails and making loud noise with their teeth to tell other members of their colony to run away.
But when these marmots see Matteo Walch, they run to his side and show him nothing but affection(喜爱).
The eight-year-old Matteo Walch built up a great relationship with the creatures since first being taken to see them by his nature-loving family four years ago.
The family return to visit these marmots in Groslocker in the Austrian Alps(阿尔卑斯山) for two weeks every year.
Matteo loves those animals and they are not at all afraid of Matteo because he has a feeling towards them and they understand that.
Marmots stand at around 18cm tall and can reach up to 50cm in length. Strangely, the animals are heavier in autumn, when they can weigh up to 8kg, but 3kg in the spring months.
Michael, a teacher from Innsbruck, Austria, has taken lots of photos of Matteo and his marmot friends during the past four years.
He said,“I could spend several hours watching animals. It’s great that I have been able to document the marmot’s natural behavior around Matteo without making them afraid of me and my camera, I wanted to capture(用影片文字等记录…的原样) the animals exactly the way I see them ---the way they behave among each other.”
从照片上很清楚地看出,马蒂奥和土拨鼠彼此相处得很好。
1.How many years has Matteo built up a great relationship with marmots?
2.How tall are marmots when they stand?
3.将短文中划线的英文句子译成汉语。
___________________________________________________________________
4.将短文中划线的汉语句子翻译成英文。
_________________________________________________________________
5.给文章拟一个恰当的英文标题。
九年级英语任务型阅读中等难度题查看答案及解析
Foods that are well known to you may not be familiar to people from different places around the world. Tourists and travelers often get to try some unfamiliar food. That is part of the fun of traveling. Here are four people’s experiences with foreign food.
David King is a Chinese student in France. “I never had cheese or even milk before I came to France. Cows are seldom seen in my part of China. So there is no milk or milk products. I drank some milk when I first arrived in France. I hated it! I tried cheese, too, but I didn’t like it. I love ice cream, though that’s made from milk.” |
Birgit is from Sweden. She traveled to Australia on vocation. “I was in a restaurant that was special in fish. I heard some other people order flake, so I ordered some, too. It was delicious! Later, I learned that flakes is an Australian name for shark. Now, whenever I see a new food, I try it on purpose. You know why? I remember how much I enjoyed flake.” |
Chandra is a dentist in Texas. She is from India. “ I’m afraid to try new foods because maybe there is beef in them. I’m a Hindu (印度教信徒) and my religion (信仰) stops me from eating meat from the cow. That’s why I can’t eat hamburgers or noodles with meatballs.” |
Nathan is from the United States. He taught for a year in China. “My friend gave me some 100-year-old eggs to eat. I didn’t like their appearance at all. The eggs were green inside, but my friends said the color was normal. Chinese people put something on fresh eggs. Then they put them in the earth for three months. So the eggs weren’t really very old. Even so, I didn’t want to touch them.” |
1. Chandra is afraid to try new foods because_________.
A.she can’t eat food with beef
B. she doesn’t like their appearance
C.she doesn’t like foreign food
D. she doesn’t need any food at all
2.Nathan worked as _______ in China for a year.
A. a worker B. a dentist
C.a teacher D. a student
3.The passage tells us that ___________.
A.David King often drinks milk
B. flake and shark are the same fish
C.a Hindu eats meat from the cow
D. the egg is put in the earth for a hundred years
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Foods that are well known to you may not be familiar to people from different places around the world. Tourists and travelers often get to try some unfamiliar food. That is part of the fun of traveling. Here are four people’s experiences with foreign food.
David King is a Chinese student in France. “I never had cheese or even milk before I came to France. Cows are seldom seen in my part of China. So there is no milk or milk products. I drank some milk when I first arrived in France. I hated it! I tried cheese, too, but I didn’t like it. I love ice cream, though that’s made from milk.” |
Birgit is from Sweden. She traveled to Australia on vocation. “I was in a restaurant that was special in fish. I heard some other people order flake, so I ordered some, too. It was delicious! Later, I learned that flakes is an Australian name for shark. Now, whenever I see a new food, I try it on purpose. You know why? I remember how much I enjoyed flake.” |
Chandra is a dentist in Texas. She is from India. “ I’m afraid to try new foods because maybe there is beef in them. I’m a Hindu(印度教信徒)and my religion(信仰) stops me from eating meat from the cow. That’s why I can’t eat hamburgers or noodles with meatballs.” |
Nathan is from the United States. He taught for a year in China. “My friend gave me some 100-year-old eggs to eat. I didn’t like their appearance at all. The eggs were green inside, but my friends said the color was normal. Chinese people put something on fresh eggs. Then they put them in the earth for three months. So the eggs weren’t really very old. Even so, I didn’t want to touch them.” |
1.David King is a student in France and he comes from________.
A.China B. Sweden C.India D. America
2..Birgit ordered _____in a restaurant during her vocation in Australia.
A. cheese B. eggs
C. hamburgers D. flake
3.Chandra is afraid to try new foods because_________.
A.she can’t eat food with beef
B. she doesn’t like their appearance
C .she doesn’t like foreign food
D. she doesn’t need any food at all
4.Nathan worked as _______ in China for a year.
A. a worker B. a dentist
C.a teacher D. a student
5.The passage tells us that ___________.
A.David King often drinks milk
B. flake and shark are the same fish
C .a Hindu eats meat from the cow
D. the egg is put in the earth for a hundred years
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Foods that are well known to you may not be familiar to people from different places around the world. Tourists and travelers often get to try some unfamiliar food. That is part of the fun of traveling. Here are four people’s experiences with foreign food.
David King is a Chinese student in France. “I never had cheese or even milk before I came to France. Cows are seldom seen in my part of China. So there is no milk or milk products. I drank some milk when I first arrived in France. I hated it! I tried cheese, too, but I didn’t like it. I love ice cream, though that’s made from milk.” |
Birgit is from Sweden. She traveled to Australia on vocation. “I was in a restaurant that was special in fish. I heard some other people order flake, so I ordered some, too. It was delicious! Later, I learned that flakes is an Australian name for shark. Now, whenever I see a new food, I try it on purpose. You know why? I remember how much I enjoyed flake.” |
Chandra is a dentist in Texas. She is from India. “ I’m afraid to try new foods because maybe there is beef in them. I’m a Hindu(印度教信徒)and my religion(信仰) stops me from eating meat from the cow. That’s why I can’t eat hamburgers or noodles with meatballs.” |
Nathan is from the United States. He taught for a year in China. “My friend gave me some 100-year-old eggs to eat. I didn’t like their appearance at all. The eggs were green inside, but my friends said the color was normal. Chinese people put something on fresh eggs. Then they put them in the earth for three months. So the eggs weren’t really very old. Even so, I didn’t want to touch them.” |
1.David King is a student in France and he comes from________.
A.China B. Sweden C.India D. America
2..Birgit ordered _____in a restaurant during her vocation in Australia.
A. cheese B. eggs
C. hamburgers D. flake
3.Chandra is afraid to try new foods because_________.
A.she can’t eat food with beef
B. she doesn’t like their appearance
C .she doesn’t like foreign food
D. she doesn’t need any food at all
4.Nathan worked as _______ in China for a year.
A. a worker B. a dentist
C.a teacher D. a student
5.The passage tells us that ___________.
A.David King often drinks milk
B. flake and shark are the same fish
C .a Hindu eats meat from the cow
D. the egg is put in the earth for a hundred years
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Foods that are well known to you may not be familiar to people from different places around the world. Tourists and travelers often get to try some unfamiliar food. That is part of the fun of traveling. Here are four people’s experiences with foreign food.
David King is a Chinese student in France. “I never had cheese or even milk before I came to France. Cows are seldom seen in my part of China. So there is no milk or milk products. I drank some milk when I first arrived in France. I hated it! I tried cheese, too, but I didn’t like it. I love ice cream, though that’s made from milk.” |
Birgit is from Sweden. She traveled to Australia on vocation. “I was in a restaurant that was special in fish. I heard some other people order flake, so I ordered some, too. It was delicious! Later, I learned that flakes is an Australian name for shark. Now, whenever I see a new food, I try it on purpose. You know why? I remember how much I enjoyed flake.” |
Chandra is a dentist in Texas. She is from India. “ I’m afraid to try new foods because maybe there is beef in them. I’m a Hindu (印度教信徒) and my religion (信仰) stops me from eating meat from the cow. That’s why I can’t eat hamburgers or noodles with meatballs.” |
Nathan is from the United States. He taught for a year in China. “My friend gave me some 100-year-old eggs to eat. I didn’t like their appearance at all. The eggs were green inside, but my friends said the color was normal. Chinese people put something on fresh eggs. Then they put them in the earth for three months. So the eggs weren’t really very old. Even so, I didn’t want to touch them.” |
1.Chandra is afraid to try new foods because_________.
A. she can’t eat food with beef
B. she doesn’t like their appearance
C. she doesn’t like foreign food
D. she doesn’t need any food at all
2.Nathan worked as _______ in China for a year.
A. a worker B. a dentist
C. a teacher D. a student
3.The passage tells us that ___________.
A. David King often drinks milk
B. flake and shark are the same fish
C. a Hindu eats meat from the cow
D. the egg is put in the earth for a hundred years
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It could almost be an act from a funny cartoon: A marmot (土拨鼠) jumps up with its mouth open in great surprise and stands on one foot. What was happening to the little one? A fox (狐狸) drew close silently from behind and was about to catch it!
This amazing picture, named "The Moment" was taken by Chinese photographer Yongqing Bao. It has won him the prize as Wildlife Photographer of the Year. He took the picture on a grassland in China's Qilian Mountains in early spring.
People say it's a powerful picture of both humor and horror! It includes the fun and danger of nature. For a photograph, it is quite simply the perfect moment.
In fact, Bao had watched the two animals for some time. Around an hour earlier before he caught the act, the marmot had noticed the fox. But it didn't find the fox lie low and still. Believing there was no risk of being seen, the marmot finally came out to find food. In a very short while, the fox ran forward. Thanks to his quick response (反应),Bao was able to record nature's final match—a fight for living.
1.The fox in the photo was going to ________.
A.run away B.jump up
C.catch the marmot D.surprise the marmot
2.The amazing photo ________.
A.won a great prize B.was taken two years ago
C.was named "Wildlife" D.was taken in early morning
3.The underlined word "horror" probably means ________ in Chinese.
A.荒诞 B.疑惑 C.愤怒 D.恐惧
4.From the passage, we may know the photographer Yongqing Bao is ________.
A.patient and smart B.clever but careless
C.brave and humorous D.confident but serious
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。
Britons are well known for the amount of tea that they drink. The average (平均) person in the UK consumes (消费) around 1.9 kg of tea every year. That’s around 876 cups of tea. Tea is drunk by all sections of society. But tea is not native to Britain. Most tea is grown in India and China. So, how did it become an important part of British culture?
Tea arrived in London in the 1600s. At this time, British ships were exploring the world and came across the drink in China. It was not long before green tea was available to buy. However, this was only available to the richer sections of society.
At the beginning of the 1700s, the amount of tea arriving in Britain increased gradually. Black tea arrived at this time. At first, people drank this tea exactly as it was in China. They soon discovered that it mixed really well with a little milk and sugar, giving the drink a special British characteristic (特色).
In the 1800s tea was still a product enjoyed only by people with money. At this time, they began to have “afternoon tea”. This involves (包含) drinking tea with a snack around 4 pm to avoid feeling hungry between lunch and dinner. It is a tradition that is still going today.
In the late 1800s, the price of tea decreased sharply as more tea began to arrive on ships from India and China. It was no longer a drink just for rich people. Tearooms started to appear across the country. People enjoyed drinking tea and socializing in these places. At the start of the 20th century, Britons began to make tea in their homes whenever they felt like it.
1.How many cups of tea does average person drink each year in the UK?
2.What should be mixed with tea to make it a special British characteristic?
3.Why do British people have afternoon tea?
4.Could most people in Britain afford tea in the late 1800s?
5.Where did Britons enjoy drinking tea and socializing?
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Saying no can be very difficult. People who are very shy often have little confidence. It is very hard for them to say no. They would feel shy when they say no, but doing things that they don’t want to do will make them unhappy.
A simple and direct “No” is the best way. If you want to explain, you can keep it simple. Just say, “No, I’ve already made plans for this time” or “No, I’m not free at that time.”
Other indirect but polite ways of saying no:
● Sorry, I can’t do this right now.
● I’m afraid I can’t, but thank you for asking.
● Please accept (接受) that I cannot come.
● I’d rather not.
To say no you should:
● Start the sentence with the word “No”.
● Shake (摇晃) your head when you say no to make sure others understand. Your voice should be clear and direct.
Sometimes it is difficult to say no. You can try to reply and explain in the following way:
“Sorry. I would have taken care of your cat next weekend, but I will be going out. I know it will be hard to find someone to take care of the cat. I will try to help you next time.” Remember that: you have the right (权利) to say no!
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.Who usually have trouble saying no according to the passage?
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2.How can indirect ways of saying no sound?
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3.When you really want to say “No”, how should you make your voice?
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4.What does the writer encourage us to do?
________________________________________________________________
5.When it is really difficult to say no, what are you supposed to try to do?
________________________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
People in Los Angeles are known for their love of cars. The city is very large, and its public transportation is slow. So people drive everywhere. But now, a group of bicyclists are trying to get people out of their cars and on bikes.
Devon Fitzgerald says he has to be careful when he rides his bike in the streets. “A lot of people are in a rush, and it's very difficult to keep careful, for they would rather care for their speed than your safety.” Although riding a bike to work can be dangerous, he prefers it to a car. “It's much simpler than driving a car. For example, I don't have to worry about parking.”
Roger Rosas drives to work. "You always have to make sure you look to the other side because someone would rush across by bike. Or you can easily get into an accident. "
To make bicycling safer, some people who live and work near each other are riding to work together, which they call a "bike train". Nona Varnado helped create the group L. A. Bike Trains. "You're in a big group. If you're afraid of riding alone, you can now ride with experienced riders. " Nona said that people would feel safer by riding together in a group.
1.People in Los Angeles are known for their love of_________.
A. cars B. buses C. subways D. bicycles
2.Devon Fitzgerald finds it _________ to ride his bike in the streets.
A. safe B. dangerous C. boring D. exciting
3.Devon Fitzgerald likes riding a bike better because__________.
A. it's much cheaper B. it is full of fun
C. it's safer everywhere D. it's much easier
4.From the passage we know that_________.
A. riding in a “bike train” can help people feel safer
B. Devon Fitzgerald helped to create L. A. Bike Trains
C. Roger Rosas prefers riding a bike to driving a car
D. people can easily get into an accident when riding together
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析