Dear Alice,
You really have two different questions here, so we’ll discuss one of them at a time.
Your problems at school may be a result of a number of things. You don’t say much about how these classmates get along with each other. It’s possible that all the students are feeling a little cautious (谨慎的) in the first term.
It’s also possible that the others are unkind. If this is so, you have to find out why you are the class “outsider”.
In your letter you say you often offer to help others with their work. Is it possible that your classmates don’t understand your offers? Could it seem that you were trying to “buy” friends with these offers?
Is it possible that you took no notice of your classmates when you had your good friend near you? They may have felt hurt at that time. It may take a time for them to believe in you if so. Try to ask one classmate directly what the problem is. If you hear a negative (负面的) answer, at least you’ll know what to do.
Yours truly,
Shelia
1.Who writes the letter?
A. Alice B. her classmate
C. Shelia D. her teacher
2. From the letter we know that Alice was very _______________.
A. lucky B. unkind C. fair D. unhappy
3. In the letter Sheila talked about _________ possible reasons for Alice’s problems.
A. four B. six C. seven D. eight
4.From the letter we can conclude (得出结论) that _______________.
A. Alice wasn’t pleased with her teachers.
B. Alice’s parents made her study too hard.
C. Alice didn’t get along well with her classmates.
D. Alice didn’t want to go to school any more.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
Dear Alice,
You really have two different questions here, so we’ll discuss one of them at a time.
Your problems at school may be a result of a number of things. You don’t say much about how these classmates get along with each other. It’s possible that all the students are feeling a little cautious (谨慎的) in the first term.
It’s also possible that the others are unkind. If this is so, you have to find out why you are the class “outsider”.
In your letter you say you often offer to help others with their work. Is it possible that your classmates don’t understand your offers? Could it seem that you were trying to “buy” friends with these offers?
Is it possible that you took no notice of your classmates when you had your good friend near you? They may have felt hurt at that time. It may take a time for them to believe in you if so. Try to ask one classmate directly what the problem is. If you hear a negative (负面的) answer, at least you’ll know what to do.
Yours truly,
Shelia
1.Who writes the letter?
A. Alice B. her classmate
C. Shelia D. her teacher
2.From the letter we know that Alice was very _______________.
A. lucky B. unkind C. fair D. unhappy
3.In the letter Sheila talked about _________ possible reasons for Alice’s problems.
A. four B. six C. seven D. eight
4.From the letter we can conclude (得出结论) that _______________.
Alice wasn’t pleased with her teachers.
Alice’s parents made her study too hard.
Alice didn’t get along well with her classmates.
Alice didn’t want to go to school any more.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Alice,
You really have two different questions here, so we’ll discuss one of them at a time.
Your problems at school may be a result of a number of things. You don’t say much about how these classmates get along with each other. It’s possible that all the students are feeling a little cautious (谨慎的) in the first term.
It’s also possible that the others are unkind. If this is so, you have to find out why you are the class “outsider”.
In your letter you say you often offer to help others with their work. Is it possible that your classmates don’t understand your offers? Could it seem that you were trying to “buy” friends with these offers?
Is it possible that you took no notice of your classmates when you had your good friend near you? They may have felt hurt at that time. It may take a time for them to believe in you if so. Try to ask one classmate directly what the problem is. If you hear a negative (负面的) answer, at least you’ll know what to do.
Yours truly,
Shelia
1.Who writes the letter?
A. Alice B. her classmate
C. Shelia D. her teacher
2. From the letter we know that Alice was very _______________.
A. lucky B. unkind C. fair D. unhappy
3. In the letter Sheila talked about _________ possible reasons for Alice’s problems.
A. four B. six C. seven D. eight
4.From the letter we can conclude (得出结论) that _______________.
A. Alice wasn’t pleased with her teachers.
B. Alice’s parents made her study too hard.
C. Alice didn’t get along well with her classmates.
D. Alice didn’t want to go to school any more.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Alice,
You really have two different questions here,so we’ll discuss them one at a time.
Your problems at school may be a result of a number of things.You don’t say much about how these classmates get along with each other.It’s possible that all the students are feeling a little cautious(谨慎的) in the first term.
It’s also possible that the others are unkind.If this is so,you have to find out why you are the class “outsider.”
In your letter you say you often offer to help others with their work.Is it possible that your classmates don’t understand your offers? Could it seem that you were trying to“buy”friends with these offers?
Is it possible that you took no notice of your classmates when you had your good friend near you? They may have felt hurt at that time.It may take a time for them to believe in you if so.Try to ask one classmate directly what the problem is.If you hear a negative(负面的)answer,at least you’ll know what to do.
Yours truly,
Shelia
1.From the letter we know that Alice was very______.
A.lucky B.unkind C.clever D.unhappy
2.From the letter we can conclude(得出结论)that______.
A.Alice wasn’t pleased with her teachers
B.Alice’s parents made her study too hard
C.Alice didn’t get along well with her classmates
D.Alice didn’t want to go to school any more
3.In the letter Sheila talked about______ possible reasons(原因)for Alice’s problems.
A.four B.six C.seven D.eight
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the letter?
A.Alice felt her classmates weren’t kind to her
B.Alice was very warm-hearted to help her classmates
C.Alice didn’t want to get along well with her classmates
D.The girl asked two questions in her letter.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Alice
You really have two different questions here, so we’ll discuss them one at a time. Your problems at school may be a result of a number of things. You don’t say much about how these classmates get along with each other. It’s possible that all the students are feeling a little cautious(谨慎的) in the first term. It’s also possible that the others are unkind. If this is not so, you have to find out why you are the class "outsider".In your letter you say you often offer to help others with their work. Is it possible that your classmates don’t understand your offers? Could it seem that you were trying to "buy" friends with these offers, Is it possible that you took no notice of your classmates when you had your good friend near you? They may have felt hurt at that time. It may take a time for them to believe in you if so. Try to ask one classmate directly what the problem is. If you hear a negative(负面的) answer, at least you’ll know what to do
Yours truly
Shelia
1.From the letter we know that Alice was very______.
A. lucky B. Unkind C. clever D. unhappy
2.From the letter we can conclude(得出结论) that______.
A. Alice wasn’t pleased with her teachers
B. Alice’s parents made her study too hard
C. Alice didn’t get along well with her classmates
D. Alice didn’t want to go to school any more
3.In the letter Shelia talked about ___possible reasons for Alice’s problems.
A. four B. Six C. seven D. eight
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the letter?
A. Alice felt her classmates weren’t kind to her.
B. Alice was very warm-hearted to help her classmates.
C. Alice didn’t want to get along well with her classmates.
D. The girl asked two questions in her letter.
5.Shelia’s advice to Alice is that .
A. Alice should find out the true reason for her problems
B. Alice should leave school as soon as possible
C. Alice should get one negative answer
D. Alice should buy friends with her offers
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you like to tell stories? Do you like to write? Sometimes those questions have two different answers. ____1.___ However, it can be hard to write them down on paper.
____2.___ Even professional(职业的) writers do not write everything perfectly the first time. They have to revise(修正) their work. When you revise your writing, you look for ways to change it that will make it better. ____3.___ You make sure that you have used capitals(大写), periods and other punctuation marks in the best way. You look for words that can be taken out or changed for different, more exciting words. You make sure that your words help the reader get a picture in his mind when he reads them.
Writing is one of those skills that take practice. The changes you make can turn boring words into exciting words. ____4.___ Don’t be afraid to make changes. The first time you write on a topic, you get your ideas down on paper. ___5.___ It’s making it ready for readers to enjoy.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺,内容完整,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。
A.You check your spelling.
B.Revising your writing is important.
C.Many children love to tell stories out loud.
D.Revising your writing is cleaning it up.
E. It can make your ideas come alive.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
-I am really glad to have you all here to my party, so_______.
-You are so kind, Mrs. Smith. We will surely have a good time.
A. you'd better ask for leave B. take all your books with you
C. good bye and good luck D. please help yourselves
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Kate,
How is it going? I have been here for more than two months.China is a beautiful country. My parents and I have visited lots of places of interest in southern China. such as Kunming,Hangzhou. Dali and so on, but we haven't been to northeast China.It is said the views in northeast China are very beautiful in winter, You can go skating.go skiing.make snowmen and so on, In Harbin.ice—cream sells well in winter.How strange it is!
Last Sunday,we went to the Great Wall.It is the longest wall in the world.runs across north China like a huge dragon, My father told me it took thousands and thousands of people hundreds of years to build the Great Wall.There is a famous Chinese saying:"He who does not reach the Great Wall is not a true man,”I have been to the Great Wall, I am a true man.
My father has gone to Shanghai for business and my mother has gone to Tianjin for studying. Now I live with my good friend Wang Lin .He teaches me Chinese every day. I can speak a little Chinese now.
Yours,
Tom
1.Where hasn't Tom visited?(不超过2个词)
________________________________________________
2.How long did it take ancient Chinese people to build the Great Wall?(不超过6个词)
________________________________________________
3.What is Tom learning from Wang Lin?(不超过6个词)
________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
—Shenzhen is really a good place. I have a good time here.
—Why not stay here for________two days?
A.other | B.others | C.another | D.the other |
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions.
Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
As you may have heard from my parents, I’m in China right now on a cultural exchange program. I’m enjoying my time here very much. I have made new friends here, many of whom are locals. Through my interaction(相互交流)with them, I’ve noticed some interesting cultural differences. One of the most obvious( 明 显 的 )cultural differences is the size of food portions in restaurants. Back home in America, the food portions are usually larger than those I’ve seen in China. We’re even used to seeing super-sized dishes in some restaurants.
However, in Asia, food portions are generally not extremely large. I’m must encouraged to eat until I’m full and enjoy different kinds of food. Eating out in Asia is often a big social affair(社交活动). People here eat out a lot. There are all kinds of restaurants. And there are food stands and food carts-even on the sidewalk(人行道).
Another interesting aspect of eating out is the way food is served. Back home in America, each diner orders their own meal. When people eat out in Asia, they usually order food to share. Nearly every time I eat out with friends in China, each of us has our own bowl of rice or noodles, and we share the rest of the dishes. This is an excellent way to try new foods! One thing that makes me confused is the way people pay for food at a restaurant.
In the U.S. we often ask for separate(分开的)checks, so we each pay for our own meal. But here, if diners decide to pay separately, they typically don’t request separate checks. Instead, they give money to one person who pays the bill. People also don’t tip the server. Instead, there is often a service charge added to the bill.
I hope you are doing well. I’ll write you again!
Love, Margare
1.Margaret has made many local friends during her cultural exchange program, hasn’t she?
__________________________________________________
2.What’s the culture difference in the size of food portions between China and America?
____________________________________________________
3.Why do people in Asia like eating out a lot?
___________________________________________________
4.What does Margaret think of the way food is served in China?
____________________________________________
5.How do people usually pay the bill in America?
_________________________________________________
6.Do you like the way of eating out in China or in America? Why?
______________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions.
Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
As you may have heard from my parents, I’m in China right now on a cultural exchange program. I’m enjoying my time here very much. I have made new friends here, many of whom are locals. Through my interaction(相互交流)with them, I’ve noticed some interesting cultural differences. One of the most obvious( 明 显 的 )cultural differences is the size of food portions in restaurants. Back home in America, the food portions are usually larger than those I’ve seen in China. We’re even used to seeing super-sized dishes in some restaurants.
However, in Asia, food portions are generally not extremely large. I’m must encouraged to eat until I’m full and enjoy different kinds of food. Eating out in Asia is often a big social affair(社交活动). People here eat out a lot. There are all kinds of restaurants. And there are food stands and food carts-even on the sidewalk(人行道).
Another interesting aspect of eating out is the way food is served. Back home in America, each diner orders their own meal. When people eat out in Asia, they usually order food to share. Nearly every time I eat out with friends in China, each of us has our own bowl of rice or noodles, and we share the rest of the dishes. This is an excellent way to try new foods! One thing that makes me confused is the way people pay for food at a restaurant.
In the U.S. we often ask for separate(分开的)checks, so we each pay for our own meal. But here, if diners decide to pay separately, they typically don’t request separate checks. Instead, they give money to one person who pays the bill. People also don’t tip the server. Instead, there is often a service charge added to the bill.
I hope you are doing well. I’ll write you again!
Love, Margare
1.Margaret has made many local friends during her cultural exchange program, hasn’t she?
__________________________________________________
2.What’s the culture difference in the size of food portions between China and America?
____________________________________________________
3.Why do people in Asia like eating out a lot?
___________________________________________________
4.What does Margaret think of the way food is served in China?
____________________________________________
5.How do people usually pay the bill in America?
_________________________________________________
6.Do you like the way of eating out in China or in America? Why?
______________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析