I remember ______ to Beijing when I was a child.
A. to take B. taking
C. to be taken D. being taken
九年级英语单项填空困难题
I remember ______ to Beijing when I was a child.
A. to take B. taking
C. to be taken D. being taken
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
I remember my mother reading to me when I was a small child. I remember watching as she showed me the words she read.” Can you say that?” she asked.
“A for apple," Mom said many times. I listened carefully, then pointed at the letter and repeated it. Time and again my mother listened to me as I sounded out letters and simple words. By the time I reached kindergarten I could read simple sentences. A year or so later I remember running home and telling her I was in the “Red Birds”, the top group in my second grade class.
During my high school years I remember using a Reader’s Digest magazine to challenge my mother to Word Power competition. We read the words given by Reader's Digest and wrote a definition( 定义)for each word. We checked our answers and compared our scores. My beginning junior years Mom won most the challenges, but my senior year I began to beat my mom most of the time. “It’s about time." She said.
I remember Mom giving me a lifetime love of reading. Whenever I read a good book I appreciate (感激)this gift given me by my mother.
1.The writer could read simple sentence when she
A. finished kindergarten B. finished primary school
C. entered primary school D. entered kindergarten
2.When did the writer beat her mother most of the time in the Word Power competition?
A. In her junior middle school.
B. In her freshman year in high school.
C. In her junior year in high school.
D. In her Senior year in high school.
3.From the last paragraph we know the writer
A. gives her mother many gifts.
B. appreciate her mother very much.
C. loves to live with her mother.
D. sends many books to her mother.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
From my father I have learned a lot. And I’m very thankful to him. I remember when I was a child, my father always got up very early, quietly putting on his clothes and going off to work. To arrive in time to open his tiny store at 8:30, he needed to leave our apartment at 6:30. After all, he had to take a bus and then the subway. The last journey was a long walk through a neighborhood much of which was full of the smell of rubbish. I learned: it is very important to work. No excuse(借口).
When I was 12, I would, on some Saturdays, go to my father’s store to help out. After helping set up the outside clothing display(陈列), for the rest of the day, I’d watch to make sure no one stole anything. When I noticed someone looking unusual or strange, I would look the person in the eye, smile and say, “May I help you?” Usually that worked, but sometimes, someone would run off with something. The first time, I ran after the thief but my father shouted, “Martin, stop! There is no need to do that.” It’s true that safety is more important than money.
After 10 years of hard work, he saved up enough money to buy his first car, a cheap one—he wouldn’t buy one until he could afford to pay for it without borrowing money. I learned: buy only what you can afford. Buying necessary food and clothing won’t make us go in debt(债务). The unnecessary things won’t give us happiness, which comes from achievement only.
1. What shop did the author’s father own?
A. A bookshop. B. A coffee shop.
C. A clothing shop. D. A food shop.
2.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The author ran after thieves many times.
B. The author thanked his father a lot.
C. The author’s father worked very hard.
D. The author’s father made some money.
3.All the following are talked about in the passage EXCEPT .
A. the importance of working
B. the good ways to keep healthy
C. that safety comes before money
D. that it’s bad to spend more than you make
4.According to the author, what usually makes people go in debt?
A. To rent a house for the family.
B. To send their children to school.
C. To enjoy something unnecessary.
D. To buy enough food for the family.
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to live a happy life.
B. What makes a person successful.
C. The help the author got from his father.
D. What the author learned from his father.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
From my father I have learned a lot. And I’m very thankful to him. I remember when I was a child my father always got up very early, quietly putting on his clothes and going off to work. To arrive in time to open his tiny store at 8:30, he needed to leave our apartment at 6:30. After all, he had to take a bus and then the subway. The last journey was a long walk through a neighborhood much of which was full of the smell of rubbish. I learned: it is very important to work. No excuse.
When I was 12, I would, on some Saturdays, go to my father’s store to help out. After helping set up the outside clothing display, for the rest of the day, I’d watch to make sure no one stole anything. When I noticed someone looking unusual or strange, I would look the person in the eye, smile and say, “May I help you?” Usually that worked, but sometimes, someone would run off with something. The first time, I ran after the thief but my father shouted, “Martin, stop! There is no need to do that.” It’s true that safety is more important than money.
After 10 years of hard work, he saved up enough money to buy his first car, a cheap one—he wouldn’t buy one until he could afford to pay for it without borrowing money. I learned: buy only what you can afford. Buying necessary food and clothing won’t make us go in debt(债务). The unnecessary things won’t give us happiness, which comes from achievement only.
1. What shop did the author’s father own?
A. A bookshop. B. A coffee shop.
C. A clothing shop. D. A food shop.
2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The author ran after thieves many times.
B. The author thanked his father a lot.
C. The author’s father worked very hard.
D. The author’s father made some money.
3. All the following are talked about in the passage EXCEPT .
A. the importance of working
B. the good ways to keep healthy
C. that safety comes before money
D. that it’s bad to spend more than you make
4. According to the author, what usually makes people go in debt?
A. To rent a house for the family.
B. To send their children to school.
C. To enjoy something unnecessary.
D. To buy enough food for the family.
5. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to live a happy life.
B. What makes a person successful.
C. The help the author got from his father.
D. What the author learned from his father.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
I have been drawing for as long as I can remember. When I was a child, my parents were very busy. And for my generation, we didn’t have the internet. In order to entertain myself, I found pens and paper, and I just started drawing.
At that time, I thought of drawing just as a hobby. But I was tired of studying for school exams. I wanted to do something creative. One day, it hit me: How nice would it be if I could do what I love for a living? I did research on the best art schools around the world. One of my friends studied art in the United States. She advised me to go to the Rhode Island School of Design(RISD). That was the only school I applied to after I graduated from high school.
Luckily, I was accepted into the RISD. There were new skills to learn every day. At first, I was a little confused. I tried many different things. Chris Baselli, one of my teachers, helped me to find my own style.
Now, I’ve been working as a full-time illustrator( 插 画 师 ) for ten years. I’ve drawn for newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times and The New Yorker. I’ve also worked with companies like McDonald’s and Apple. Some clients(客户) keep coming back to me. They love my style.
When I get an assignment( 任 务 ), I read it over a lot of times. I try to work out the most important message that I need to include in my work. Then, I forget about the assignment for a while— the best idea often pops up when I am not thinking too hard.
I’m still at the early stage of my career. One of the biggest fears that I have is losing the excitement. I hope that will never happen so that I can keep creating wonderful designs.
1.When the writer was a child, she drew in order to_________.
A.make money B.surprise her parents
C.entertain herself D.prepare for her career
2.The writer realized that she could draw for a living_________.
A.when she was in school B.after she went to the United States
C.when she was a pre-school child D.after she graduated from high school
3.After being accepted into the Rhode Island School of Design, the writer felt_________at first.
A.bored B.frightened C.confused D.disappointed
4.The underlined phrase “pop up” most probably means “_________”.
A.work B.win C.escape D.appear
5.According to the article, the writer fears that_________.
A.illustrators will be replaced by robots B.her clients will no longer love her style
C.the creative ideas will escape from her head D.she will no longer be excited about her profession
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
We can’t remember clearly since when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click. Later, we post the photos onto Weibo or Wechat, waiting to be “liked.” Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see whether we get “liked” or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for simply a meal.
Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you?
A recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not that good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. To test this, some researchers did an experiment. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food. It turned out that the more photos they took, . So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food ahead of you?
Besides the scientific result, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the Internet, one will be unable to control himself and check his mobile many times. “Does everyone accept my photo? I hope a lot of people like it!” It seems like your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people.
So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Trust me, it will be a wonderful time.
1.From the passage, we know people like to ___________ first before meals recently.
A. talk with their friends
B. take photos of the dish
C. have a taste of the dish
D. check their mobile phones
2.Which of the following can be put in the in Paragraph 3?
A. the less cheerful they became.
B. the more interested they were in the food.
C. the less delicious the food seemed to them.
D. the more “liked” they got on Weibo or Wechat.
3.What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 4?
A. People often treat mobiles as real people.
B. People regard mobiles as their secret friends.
C. People often make phone calls when they get together.
D. People pay more attention to mobiles than to real people.
4.Which of the following statement(阐述) is the writer’s opinion?
A. We take out our mobiles and click when a dish comes.
B. We check our mobiles from time to time during the meal.
C. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant.
D. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
We cannot remember clearly since when we have started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click. Later, we post the photos onto microblog or WeChat, “waiting to be liked”. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal to see whether we get “liked” or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for only a meal.
Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you?
A recent study shows what we are used to doing is not so good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less satisfying. To test this, some researchers did an experiment. (Some people, before, were, take, asked, could, to, photos, enjoy food, they). It proved that the more photos they took, the less delicious the food seemed to them. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you?
Besides the scientific result, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the Internet, one will involuntarily (不自觉地) check his mobile many times. “Does everyone like my photos? I hope a lot of people like them!” It seems that your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people.
So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Trust me. It will be a wonderful time.
1.What happens a lot at the dinner table nowadays?
_______________________________________________________________________________
2.What does the recent study tell us about taking photos of food?
_______________________________________________________________________________
3.将文中括号内的单词连成一个句子,使短文意思通顺、完整。
_______________________________________________________________________________
4.What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?
_______________________________________________________________________________
5.What does the writer advise us to do while we’re having dinner with others?
_______________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题困难题查看答案及解析
We can’t remember clearly since when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click (点击). Later, we post the photos onto Weibo or Wechat, waiting to be “liked”. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see whether we get “liked” or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for only a meal.
Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you?
A recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not so good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. To test this, some researchers did a test. Some people were required to take photos before they could enjoy food. The result of the test showed that the number of photos they took was in inverse proportional to (成反比) how they felt about the food. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you?
In addition, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the Internet, one will not be able to control himself and check his mobile many times. “Does everyone accept my photos? I hope a lot of people like them!” It seems like your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people.
So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Believe in me, it will be a wonderful time.
根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
1.The underlined word “familiar” in the passage means “_____” in Chinese.
A. 陌生的 B. 熟悉的 C. 亲近的
2.From the passage, we know that people like ____ first before meals recently.
A. taking photos with friends or families
B. taking photos of the dish
C. talking about their Weibo or WeChat
3.People ____ check their mobiles during the meal to see whether they get “liked” or not.
A. always B. hardly ever C. seldom
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. People should take photos of food in order to have a wonderful life.
B. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food more delicious.
C. People pay more attention to mobiles than to real people during meals.
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The bad influences of taking photos of food before meals.
B. The advantages of posting the photos onto the Internet.
C. The tips (提示) of making others like your photos on the Weibo.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
We can’t remember clearly since when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click. Later, we post the photos onto Weibo or Wechat, waiting to be “liked”. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see whether we get “liked” or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for only a meal.
Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you?
A recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not so good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant. To test this, some researchers did an experiment. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food. As a result, it showed that the more photos they took, the less delicious the food seemed to them. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you?
Besides the scientific result, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the Internet, one will not be able to control himself and check his mobile many times. “Does everyone like my photos? I hope a lot of people like them!” It seems that your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people.
So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Trust me, it will be a wonderful time.
1.From the passage, what happens a lot at the dinner table nowadays?
A.People talk about their Weibo or We chat.
B.People take photos of food and post them before eating.
C.People like taking photos with friends or families.
D.People learn from each other how to cook dishes.
2.What does the fourth paragraph talk about?
A.The reasons for checking your mobiles.
B.The ways of posting the photos onto the Internet.
C.The tips (提示) of making others like your photos on the Weibo.
D.Some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals.
3.Which of the following is the writer’s opinion?
A.We take out our mobiles and click when a dish comes.
B.We check our mobiles from time to time during the meal.
C.Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food.
D.Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less pleasant.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Take photos of food in order to have a wonderful life.
B.Take photos of delicious food and share them with others.
C.Enjoy the life with people around us instead of taking photos of food.
D.Remember to have dinner with our family and friends at home.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
We cannot remember clearly since when we have started to take our mobiles to a dinner table. This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. Once a dish comes, instead of lifting our chopsticks, we take out our mobiles and click (咔哒). Later, we post the photos onto microblog or WeChat, waiting to be liked. Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal to see whether we get “liked” or not. We just cannot leave our mobiles for only a meal.
Does that sound familiar (熟悉的) to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when others do that when having dinner with you?
A recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not that good. Spending time taking photos of food makes the food less satisfying. To test this, some researchers did an experiment. Some people were asked to take photos before they could enjoy food. It turned out that the more photos they took, the less delicious the food seemed to them. So, why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food in front of you?
Besides the scientific result, there are also some other bad influences of taking photos of food before meals. After posting the photos onto the internet, one will involuntarily (不自觉地) check his mobile many times. “Does everyone like my photos? I hope a lot of people like them!” It seems like your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people.
So, next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends, how about not taking photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life with people around you. Trust me. It will be a wonderful time.
1.What happens a lot at the dinner table nowadays ?
A.People talk about their microblogs or WeChat.
B.People learn from each other how to cook dishes.
C.People take photos of dishes and post them before eating.
D.People like taking photos with friends or families.
2.What does the recent study tell us about taking photos of food ?
A.It makes people stay long. B.It makes food less delicious
C.It makes people want to leave. D.It makes people enjoy the food
3.What does the fourth paragraph talk about ?
A.The reasons for checking your mobiles.
B.The ways of posting the photos onto the internet.
C.The tips of making others like your photos on the microblog.
D.Other bad influences of taking photos before meals.
4.What does the writer think of taking photos of food ?
A.Funny B.Helpful C.Necessary D.Unacceptable
5.What can we learn from the passage ?
A.Remember to have dinner with our family and friends at home.
B.Forget the photos and enjoy the life with people around us.
C.Take photos of delicious food and share them with others
D.Take photos of food in order to have a wonderful life.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析