A group of fifteen-year-olds at a middle school in a town are holding a charity (慈善) sale to raise money to their classmate Li Xia. Li Xia had cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪)when she was a baby. Li Xia has to use a wheelchair (轮椅) to help her get around, she never . And she is always ready to help others.
Many parents have known it from their children and the news has been spread (传播). Some kind people give her a(n) and Li Xia’s classmates decided to raise money to show their love for her.
“Li Xia has the of standing up, but she needs an operation (手术)which will cost lots of money.” Li Xia’s doctor said.
“I thought that I could stand up one day. Actually the is surprising for me. However, when I see my parents are worried about the cost of the operation, I am sad. I am used to my life. I don’t even if I can’t stand up,” Li Xia said, “Now my classmates and some other kind people are helping me. I am really thankful. If I stood up one day, I would try my best to help more people.”
“While helping Li Xia, we can also learn a lot. We have learned to cook cookies and how to them,” Ma Fang, one of Li Xia’s classmates said. “Now we know making money is not easy, so we won’t money anymore.”
Zhang Tong, a boy in Li Xia’s class, told a reporter that they could raise about 100 yuan every day. “We have raised about 2,100 yuan so far. We hope we will raise more money for Li Xia’s operation,” said he.
Li Xia is very thankful. And she is very because so many people are helping her.
1.A. help B. thank C. encourage D. see
2.A. Since B. Because C. When D. Although
3.A. gets down B. shows off C. gives up D. has fun
4.A. gift B. hand C. smile D. idea
5.A. confidence B. chance C. trouble D. skill
6.A. never B. often C. really D. nearly
7.A. dream B. hope C. help D. news
8.A. forget B. believe C. mind D. doubt
9.A. where B. why C. when D. how
10.A. sell B. share C. keep D. enjoy
11.A. receive B. spend C. waste D. make
12.A. kind B. excited C. brave D. lucky
九年级英语完型填空困难题
A group of fifteen-year-olds at a middle school in a town are holding a charity (慈善) sale to raise money to their classmate Li Xia. Li Xia had cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪)when she was a baby. Li Xia has to use a wheelchair (轮椅) to help her get around, she never . And she is always ready to help others.
Many parents have known it from their children and the news has been spread (传播). Some kind people give her a(n) and Li Xia’s classmates decided to raise money to show their love for her.
“Li Xia has the of standing up, but she needs an operation (手术)which will cost lots of money.” Li Xia’s doctor said.
“I thought that I could stand up one day. Actually the is surprising for me. However, when I see my parents are worried about the cost of the operation, I am sad. I am used to my life. I don’t even if I can’t stand up,” Li Xia said, “Now my classmates and some other kind people are helping me. I am really thankful. If I stood up one day, I would try my best to help more people.”
“While helping Li Xia, we can also learn a lot. We have learned to cook cookies and how to them,” Ma Fang, one of Li Xia’s classmates said. “Now we know making money is not easy, so we won’t money anymore.”
Zhang Tong, a boy in Li Xia’s class, told a reporter that they could raise about 100 yuan every day. “We have raised about 2,100 yuan so far. We hope we will raise more money for Li Xia’s operation,” said he.
Li Xia is very thankful. And she is very because so many people are helping her.
1.A. help B. thank C. encourage D. see
2.A. Since B. Because C. When D. Although
3.A. gets down B. shows off C. gives up D. has fun
4.A. gift B. hand C. smile D. idea
5.A. confidence B. chance C. trouble D. skill
6.A. never B. often C. really D. nearly
7.A. dream B. hope C. help D. news
8.A. forget B. believe C. mind D. doubt
9.A. where B. why C. when D. how
10.A. sell B. share C. keep D. enjoy
11.A. receive B. spend C. waste D. make
12.A. kind B. excited C. brave D. lucky
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A group of fifteen-year-old students at Sunshine School are holding a charity sale to raise money to help their classmate Lisa. Lisa had cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪) when she was a baby. People who have cerebral palsy have trouble walking. Although Lisa has to use a wheelchair(轮椅) to help her get around, she never gives up. And she is always ready to help others.
“Lisa has the chance of standing up, but she needs an operation(手术) which will cost lots of money.” Lisa’s doctor said.
“I never thought that I could stand up one day. Actually the news is surprising for me. However, when I see my parents are worried about the cost of the operation, I am sad. I am used to my life. I don’t mind if I can’t stand up.” Lisa said. “Now my classmates and some other kind people are helping me. I am really thankful. If I stood up one day, I could try my best to help more people.”
“While helping Lisa, we can also learn a lot. We have learned how to cook cookies(曲奇饼) and how to sell them,” Betty, one of Lisa’s classmates said. “Now we know making money is not easy, so we won’t waste money anymore.”
Alex, a boy in Lisa’s class, told a reporter that they could raise about $100 every day. “We have raised about $2,100 so far. We hope we will raise more money for Lisa’s operation.” he said.
1.What problem does Lisa have?
A. She can’t speak.
B. She can’t stand up
C. She has to stay in bed every day.
D. She can’t walk because of a traffic accident.
2. What do you know from Lisa’s words?
A. Lisa is very happy with her life.
B. Lisa’s parents don’t wish her to stand up.
C. Lisa is angry with her parents.
D. Lisa’s family doesn’t have enough money to do the operation.
3. How are Lisa’s classmates probably raising money?
A. By holding a party.
B. By selling home-made cookies.
C. By collecting waste paper.
D. By asking their parents for money.
4.What can you know from the passage?
A. Lisa is so nervous.
B. Lisa is lucky because many people are helping her.
C. The doctor has no confidence in Lisa’s operation.
D. Lisa’s classmates have made enough money for Lisa’s operation.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
A group of fifteen-year-old students at Sunshine School are holding a charity sale to raise money to help their classmate Lisa. Lisa had cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪) when she was a baby. People who have cerebral palsy have trouble walking. Although Lisa has to use a wheelchair(轮椅) to help her get around, she never gives up. And she is always ready to help others.
“Lisa has the chance of standing up, but she needs an operation(手术) which will cost lots of money.” Lisa’s doctor said.
“I never thought that I could stand up one day. Actually the news is surprising for me. However, when I see my parents are worried about the cost of the operation, I am sad. I am used to my life. I don’t mind if I can’t stand up.” Lisa said. “Now my classmates and some other kind people are helping me. I am really thankful. If I stood up one day, I could try my best to help more people.”
“While helping Lisa, we can also learn a lot. We have learned how to cook cookies(曲奇饼) and how to sell them,” Betty, one of Lisa’s classmates said. “Now we know making money is not easy, so we won’t waste money anymore.”
Alex, a boy in Lisa’s class, told a reporter that they could raise about $100 every day. “We have raised about $2,100 so far. We hope we will raise more money for Lisa’s operation.” he said.
1.What problem does Lisa have?
A. She can’t speak.
B. She can’t stand up
C. She has to stay in bed every day.
D. She can’t walk because of a traffic accident.
2.What do you know from Lisa’s words?
A. Lisa is very happy with her life.
B. Lisa’s parents don’t wish her to stand up.
C. Lisa is angry with her parents.
D. Lisa’s family doesn’t have enough money to do the operation.
3.How are Lisa’s classmates probably raising money?
A. By holding a party.
B. By selling home-made cookies.
C. By collecting waste paper.
D. By asking their parents for money.
4.What can you know from the passage?
A. Lisa is so nervous.
B. Lisa is lucky because many people are helping her.
C. The doctor has no confidence in Lisa’s operation.
D. Lisa’s classmates have made enough money for Lisa’s operation.
九年级英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
A group of fifteen-year-olds at Sunshine School are holding a charity sale to raise money to help their classmate Lisa. Lisa had cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪)when she was a baby. Although Lisa has to use a wheelchair to help her get around, she never gives up. And she is always ready to help others. 、
Lisa has the chance of standing up, but she needs an operation(手术)which will cost lots of money." Lisa's doctor said.
"I never thought that I could stand up one day. Actually the news is surprising for me. However, when I see my parents are worried about the cost of the operation, I am sad. I am used to my life. I don't mind even if I can't stand up," Lisa said, "Now ray classmates and some other kind people are helping me. I am really thankful. If I stood up one day, I would try my best to help more people."
"While helping Lisa, we can also learn a lot. We have learned how to cook cookies and how to sell them," Betty, one of Lisa's classmates said. "Now we know making money is not easy, so we won't waste money anymore."
Alex, a boy in Lisa's class, told a reporter that they could raise about $100 every day. "We have raised about $2,100 so far. We hope we will raise more money for Lisa's operation," said he.
Lisa is a fifteen-year-old girl with cerebra palsy. She can't stand up and has to get around in a wheelchair. If she is 1.________an operation, she may be able to stand up. Bui her 2.________have trouble affording the operation. Some kind people give her a hand and Lisa's 3.________decided to raise money to help her by selling home-made cookies. After about three 4.________they have raised about $2,100 for Lisa's operation. Lisa is very thankful. And she is very lucky because so many people are helping 5.. |
九年级英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
Each summer I take a group of middle and high school students to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland,America. My______have been going for 30 years,and we spend 10 days there each summer. To qualify (使具备资格)for the _____,the students must come to my classroom every Saturday morning and study Shakespeare,and higher math. The kids also must get top grades in school.
Last summer we all ______ something upset. Before each show,a man stood in front of one of the theaters. He was _____ a sign that said I WANT A FREE TICKET.
My students and I love to help others. We often help the homeless and needy kids in the school. We believe in______.But this man upset us. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival ran smoothly ______ volunteers donated (捐赠)their time. These _____ people got to see the free shows.
But this man donated nothing. He was not _______. He was well dressed. He just wanted something ______ nothing. As my students entered the theater,they _____ me that they would never be like that man. They had got the free tickets because of their work,and they would achieve success through hard work too.
1.A. family B. friends C. students D. classmates
2.A. party B. meeting C. ceremony D. trip
3.A. afforded B. recalled C. listed D. noticed
4.A. holding B. sending C. passing D. selling
5.A. trying B. sharing C. competing D. communicating
6.A. because B. so C. until D. if
7.A. intelligent B. successful C. hard-working D. humorous
8.A. hungry B. poor C. serious D. tired
9.A. into B. for C. on D. off
10.A. warned B. taught C. advised D. promised
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Managing(管理) money is an important skill for adults. But a group of middle school students in the US have had some early lessons.On Sept 23, eighth-graders from Honey Creek Middle School in Michigan, US, had an eye opening experience called Let’s Get Real. The event aimed to help students use money properly.
“I didn’t know it costs so much money just in a month,” said Douglas Dillon, one of the students. Like other students, Dillon acted as a 28-year-old adult with a job and family. He chose to be an engineer. He could earn $5,000 (30,600 yuan) per month. But after he spent his income on essentials (必需品), including housing, taxes (税), transportation, childcare and entertainment (娱乐活动), he only had $347 left. “I really should spend it carefully and not waste it,” said Dillon.
Meanwhile,Braxton Scamihorn,another student from Honey Creek learned a greater appreciation (感激) for his parents and what it takes to pay the bills. The 14-year-old found that “kids cost a lot of money” when he learned that childcare for three children would cost $900 a month.
“It is just a necessary lesson on problems that the teens are going to face when they are about 28 years old,” said Peggy Murdoch, one of the organizers. They hoped the students learned about real life budget (预算) decisions and had more respect for their parents.
1. The aim of “Let’s Get Real” is to .
A. Help students have a real experience.
B. Help students enjoy the fun of managing money.
C. Help students learn to use money properly.
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Douglas Dillon?
A. He is an engineer at the age of 28.
B. He acted as an adult who could earn ¥5000 per month.
C. From the experience he knew he should spend money carefully and not waste it.
3.What items do essentials include according to the 2nd paragraph except ?
A. housing and taxes
B. transportation and entertainment
C. childcare and travel
4.Who is the organizer of the lesson?
A. Douglas Dillon
B. Peggy Murdoch
C. Braxton Scamihorn
5.What can we learn from the passage?
A. The students learned nothing about real life budget decisions.
B. Many 28-year-olds will face some problems on managing money.
C. Honey Creek Middle School is in the U.K.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr. Clark was born in a small town of England. When he finished middle school, he found work in the police station and he has worked there __________ 42 years and he'll retire(退休)this autumn. He tried to work hard in the past 42 years___________ he wasn't a lucky man and never caught a thief. He was often sorry for it.
Last weekend, when Mrs. Clarke was cooking supper, she found there was no sugar. So she asked her husband ____some in the shop near their house. He came in the shop and found a young man stealing some money from a woman's bag. He ran to the thief __________ , but the young man found and ran away at once. Mr. Clarke ran after him. The thief ran into a blind alley(死胡同)and Mr. Clarke caught him at last.
"Please give me a chance, sir," said the young man."I never stole before."
"Who gives me a chance?" said Mr. Clarke. "I'll soon retire and I caught a thief for the__________ time!"
1.A. for B. since C. in D. at
2.A. and B. so C. but D. if
3.A. buys B. buy C. to buy D. buying
4.A. quickly B. quietly C. carefully D. wonderfully
5.A. last B. first C. second D. third
九年级英语完型填空简单题查看答案及解析
Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment(入学注册). Then the school’s hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board to shake up the place by buying a laptop computer for each student and teacher to use, in school and at home. What’s more, the board provided wireless Internet access at school. Total cost: $2.5 million.
Now, an hour before classes start, every seat in the library is taken by students who cannot wait for getting online. Fifth-grade teacher Jen Friday talks about different kinds of birds as students view them at a colorful website. After school, students on buses pull laptops from backpacks to get started on homework. Since the computer arrived, enrollment is up 20%. Scores on state tests are up 35%.
Indeed, school systems in rural Maine and New York City also hope to follow Arace Middle School’s example. Governor Angus King had planned using $50 million to buy a laptop for all of Maine’s 17,000 seventh-graders – and for new seventh-graders each fall.
In the same spirit, the New York City board of education voted on April 12 to create a school Internet portal(入口), which would make money by selling ads and licensing public school students. Profits(盈利)will also provide e-mail service for the city’s 1.1 million public school students. Profits will be used to buy laptops for each of the school system’s 87,000 fourth-graders. Within nine years, all students in grades 4 and higher will have their own computers.
Back in Bloomfield, in the meantime, most of the kinks have been worked out. Some students were using their computers to visit unauthorized(非法的)websites. But teachers have the ability to keep an eye on where students have been on the Web and to stop them. “That is the worst when they disable you,” says eighth-grade honors student Jamie Bassell. The habit is rubbing off on parents. “I taught my mom to use e-mail,” says another eighth-grader, Katherine Hypolite. “And now she’s taking computer classes. I’m so proud of her!”
1.The example of Carmen Arace Middle School in the passage is used to ______.
A. show the problems schools are faced with today
B. prove that a school without high enrollment can do well
C. express the importance of computers in modern education
D. tell that laptops can help improve students’ school performance
2.According to the writer, students in New York City’s public schools will ______.
A. enjoy e-mail service in the near future
B. make money by selling ads on websites
C. all have their own laptops within nine years
D. become more interested in their studies with laptops
3.The underlined word “kinks” in the last paragraph most probably means ______.
A. plans B. projects C. problems D. products
4.From the passage we learn that ______.
A. a school Internet portal is the key to a laptop program
B. the laptop program also has a good influence on parents
C. students slowly accept the fact their online activities controlled
D. the laptop program in public school is mainly for the eighth-graders
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr Clark was born in a small town of England. When he finished middle school, he found work in the police station and he has worked there 42 years and he'll retire(退休)this autumn. He tried to work hard in the past 42 years he wasn't a lucky man and never caught a thief. He was often sorry for it.
Last weekend, when Mrs Clarke was cooking supper, she found there was no sugar. So she asked her husband some in the shop near their house. He came in the shop and found a young man stealing some money from a woman's bag. He ran to the thief , but the young man found and ran away at once. Mr Clarke ran after him. The thief ran into a blind alley(死胡同)and Mr Clarke caught him at last.
"Please give me a chance, sir,"said the young man."I never stole before."
"Who gives me a chance?" said Mr Clarke. "I'll soon retire and I caught a thief for the time!"
1.A.for B.since C.in
2.A.and B.so C.but
3.A.buys B.buy C.to buy
4.A.quickly B.quietly C.carefully
5.A.last B. first C.second
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The group of soldiers arrived ______ a small town ____ a rainy morning.
A. at; on B. at; in C. in; on D. in; in
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析