1.The book is suitable for_____
A. Tom, 5 years old
B. Nick, 10 years old
C Sue, 7 years old
2.______ customers like the book very much.
A. 32 B. 2 C. 8
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. If we want to get the book, we should pay for$12 .
B. The book was written in English and French..
C.There are more than 60 simple recipes show us how to make nice food.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
1.The book is suitable for_____
A. Tom, 5 years old
B. Nick, 10 years old
C Sue, 7 years old
2.______ customers like the book very much.
A. 32 B. 2 C. 8
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. If we want to get the book, we should pay for$12 .
B. The book was written in English and French..
C.There are more than 60 simple recipes show us how to make nice food.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
(题文)—Do you think Tom and Barry can be artists?
—_____Tom’s _____Barry’s personality is suitable for being an artist, I’m afraid.
A. Not only; but also B. Both; and C. Either; or D. Neither; nor
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
This year has been a busy year of travelling for me, and the end of the year is no exception. I booked an early morning flight so I had to get up at 4:30 am to get to the airport. The thought of such an early flight made me not very happy, but then I started to think about the people who would make that early journey possible for me: my taxi driver, check-in agent, security staff, gate agents, flight crew, etc. They all do their jobs at an early hour so I can get to my destination safely, often for very little money.
When that trip came, I realized I had a choice: I could be angry about having to take an early flight, finally showing my anger to everyone I see. Or I could choose to be grateful to this modern machine of safe air travel and the people who made it possible. Just thinking about the latter choice got my mind working about how I could show my thanks, and I decided to do a little “experiment”: what if I got a little gift for every worker I met my journey? How many gifts would I end up giving out?
Then I started to think about what kind of gift would be good for such an experiment.
The payback from this experiment started immediately. For the first time in years I actually looked forward to getting up at 4:30 am! I ended up giving a gift cards to my taxi driver, airport security agent, two gate agents, and four fight attendants, and all of them said thank you and smiled sweetly. And, instead of arriving tired and sad after four hours of sleep and a long flight, I was excited and happy to share my story.
Change your attitudes( 态度)and choose to do something good for others can help yourself feel good, too.
1.At first, the writer felt when she thought of getting up so early.
A.worried B.unhappy C.excited D.nervous
2.What is "payback" of the writer's experiment?
A.She spent some money on some postcards.
B.She showed thanks to the people around.
C.She felt great towards the coming travelling.
D.She got lots of presents from the other people.
3.What's the passage mainly about?
A.The reasons why the writer don't like travelling early in the morning.
B.How the writer's attitudes towards her travelling changed.
C.Why we should be thankful for others help.
D.The writer's most wonderful travelling experience.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Although he is ____ boy ,he knows a lot about the universe.
A. a eight-year-old
B. an eight-years-old
C. an eight-year-old
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It is said in the book that Thomas Edison (1847—1931) the world-leading inventor for sixty years.
A. would be B. has been
C. had been D. was
九年级英语单选题困难题查看答案及解析
— Tom, is your brother a member of the Swimming Club?
—Yes. He _________ it for five years.
A.has joined B. has been in C. joined D. has joined in
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
When Jenny finished her first book,she was just a________girl.
A.five years old
B.five-years-old
C.five year old
D.five-year-old
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The book is _______ for a 5-year-old child to understand.
A. too much difficult B. too more difficult
C. much too difficult D. more too difficult
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
For nearly 250 years, Debrett’s has advised the British public on suitable social manners. Now, it has listed modern guide to good manners, answering the questions that most trouble the British public in 2014.
★Using mobile phone in public
More questions are asked about mobile use than any other case. According to Debrett’s, it is always rude to pay more attention to a phone than the people around you, and they should always be put away when you’re paying for something in a shop. They should be turned off in theatres, cinemas or any space where silence is required.
★Smoking e-cigarettes at work
As electronic cigarettes become more popular, questions about whether they are acceptable in the workplace are asked more often. According to Debrett’s, they should never be used in a work environment. Smoking e-cigarettes at work shows that you’re not focused on your work and may also have a bad influence on your workmates.
★Giving up your seat on public transport
In a recent university experiment only 20 per cent of London tube passengers are willing to give up their seat to people in need. According to Debrett’s, passengers should always offer to give up their seat to any person that is pregnant, elderly, or clearly in need. It is important to remember, however, that it is just as impolite to rudely refuse the offer of a seat as it is to not offer a seat.
★Eating before everyone is served
The final question is one that we’ve all asked ourselves: is it rude to start eating at the table before everyone else has been served? According to Debrett’s, the simple answer is yes, unless the host or hostess permits dinners to start.
1. How many questions about good manners are listed in the passage?
A. 250. B. 2014. C. 4. D. 20.
2.British people are most interested in the guide to ______.
A. using mobile phone in public
B. smoking e-cigarettes at work
C. giving up seats on public transport
D. eating before everyone is served
3.From the passage, we know ______.
A. people should turn off mobile phones when shopping.
B. more people smoke e-cigarettes at work than before.
C. it’s always polite to refuse when others offer a seat to you.
D. we can start eating as soon as all of us sit at the table.
4.What does the underlined word “permits” in the last paragraph mean?
A. Serves. B. Helps. C. Orders. D. Allows.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
For nearly 250 years, Debrett’s has advised the British public on suitable social manners. Now, it has listed modern guide to good manners, answering the questions that most trouble the British public in 2014.
★Using mobile phone in public
More questions are asked about mobile use than any other case. According to Debrett’s, it is always rude to pay more attention to a phone than the people around you, and they should always be put away when you’re paying for something in a shop. They should be turned off in theatres, cinemas or any space where silence is required.
★Smoking e-cigarettes at work
As electronic cigarettes become more popular, questions about whether they are acceptable in the workplace are asked more often. According to Debrett’s, they should never be used in a work environment. Smoking e-cigarettes at work shows that you’re not focused on your work and may also have a bad influence on your workmates.
★Giving up your seat on public transport
In a recent university experiment only 20 per cent of London tube passengers are willing to give up their seat to people in need. According to Debrett’s, passengers should always offer to give up their seat to any person that is pregnant, elderly, or clearly in need. It is important to remember, however, that it is just as impolite to rudely refuse the offer of a seat as it is to not offer a seat.
★Eating before everyone is served
The final question is one that we’ve all asked ourselves: is it rude to start eating at the table before everyone else has been served? According to Debrett’s, the simple answer is yes, unless the host or hostess permits dinners to start.
1.How many questions about good manners are listed in the passage?
A. 250.B. 2014.C. 4. D. 20.
2.British people are most interested in the guide to ______.
A. using mobile phone in public
B. smoking e-cigarettes at work
C. giving up seats on public transport
D. eating before everyone is served
3. From the passage, we know ______.
A. people should turn off mobile phones when shopping.
B. more people smoke e-cigarettes at work than before.
C. it’s always polite to refuse when others offer a seat to you.
D. we can start eating as soon as all of us sit at the table.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析