—What’s this ________?
—It’s a book.
A.on Chinese B.at English
C.in English D.on Chinese
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题
—What’s this ________?
—It’s a book.
A.on Chinese B.at English
C.in English D.on Chinese
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Whose Chinese book is this?
—It could _____. He studies Chinese.
A. belong to Tom B. Tom
C. Tom’s D. belong to Tom’s
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Is this a Chinese book or an English book ?
—Oh, __________
A. Yes, it is B. No, it isn’t.
C. An English book D. A music book
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完形填空 (15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The book “Ant Family” is about the of some young people who go to Beijing after leaving university.
The book, which is based on two years on interviews about 600 low-income college graduates in Beijing, in mid-September.
The setting of is several so-called “villages for college students” in outskirts of Beijing, where a large number of college graduates . Most of these graduates small or medium-sized businesses, getting less then 2,000 yuan a month. They live together because it’s cheap. Many of them travel several a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.
the book, around 60% of these college graduates are rural areas and smaller towns around China.. Back home, many of them are of their families and possibly the best hope for the family. Many of them their jobs during the financial crisis in late 2008.
Deng Kun, a 24- year-old college graduate, is an “ant” featured in the book. __ graduating from his university in Yunnan Province, he Beijing and lived in Tangjialing which is a small village 20 km from Tian’anmen Square because of the low of living there. Though he had many setbacks over the past two years, he is still .
Thanks to this book, the idea of “ant family” has been widely known among Chinese college graduates.
1.A. life B. time C. dream D. work
2.A. for B. among C. with D. without
3.A. came down B. came along C. came true D. came out
4.A. the graduates B. the book C. the village D. Beijing
5.A. play B. live C. travel D. study
6.A. look for B. work for C. wait for D. think for
7.A. minutes B. seconds C. times D. hours
8.A. According to B. Thanks to C. Because of D. Instead of
9.A. to B. in C. from D. with
10.A. the instance B. the pride C. feature D. character
11.A. got B. lost C. left D. forgot
12.A. For B. If C. Before D. After
13.A. came to B. moved to C. visited D. toured
14.A. price B. situation C. cost D. pay
15.A. hopeful B. disappointed C. excited D. sad
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—What kind of novels do you like to read?
—I like to read the books _______ are about the Chinese history.
A. which B. who C. whom
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In Chinese culture, people believe some numbers are lucky or unlucky. This is to see what Chinese character the number sounds like. For example, the Chinese word for the number 8 sounds like the word for “making a fortune”. So, people think it is a very lucky number. Some people spend a lot of money to have 8s in their phone numbers. The opening time of the Beijing Olympics began at 8:08 p.m. on August 8, 2008.
The number 9 is also a lucky number. It is something to do with the emperors of China. There were nine dragons on emperors’ robes(龙袍). Today, 9 often stands for “long lasting”. That’s why close friends always use 99 or 999 to describe their friendship.
So what’s a “bad luck” number in China? It might be 4. Many Chinese people see 4 as a “bad luck” number. Because it sounds like the Chinese character for “death”.
Because of this, many buildings don’t have the fourth floor, and just call it the fifth floor. In Hong Kong, some buildings even don’t have all floors numbered with 4, such as, 4、14、24、34 and all 40-49 floors. Some buildings also don’t have the 13th floor as 13 is an unlucky number in the West. Now a question for you: How many floors are actually there if a building’s highest floor is numbered 50?
1.What makes Chinese people believe a number is lucky or unlucky?
A. The shape of the number B. The sound of the number in Chinese
C. The history of the number D. The sound of the number in English
2.Chinese people like the number 8, because it means “____”.
A. living a long life B. becoming beautiful
C. making lots of money D. living a happy life
3.What does this story mainly talk about?
A. Lucky or unlucky numbers in Western culture
B. Meanings of different lucky numbers
C. Meanings of different unlucky numbers
D. Lucky or unlucky numbers in Chinese culture
4.In Hong Kong, how many floors are there if a building’s highest floor is numbered 50?
A. 36 B. 32 C. 30 D. 34
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----What do you think of this book?
-----I am _____ in this _____ story book.
A.interested, interested B. interesting, interested
C.interested, interesting D.interesting, interesting
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----What do you think of this book?
-----I am _____ in this _____ story book.
A.interested, interested B. interesting, interested
C.interested, interesting D.interesting, interesting
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When talking about Australia, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? This summer, Chinese people will have the chance to closely experience one unusual symbol of Australian Aboriginal (原始的,土著的)culture--- bark painting.
Bark painting is thought to be one of the most famous Aboriginal art forms. Most bark paintings come from northern Australia. They are highly stylized, very colorful and beautiful. These paintings show the life and activities of local people.
With over. 2,000 works of art on bark, the National Museum of Australia (澳大利亚国家博物馆)takes place the world’s largest and richest collection of bark paintings. Earlier, this year,the museum decided to hold an exhibition (展览)tour of bark paintings in China. The exhibition will open at the National Museum of China in Beijing this July. It will later open in cities including Shanghai, Chengdu and Shenzhen It will also be the first time that the bark paintings are exhibited outside Australia.
Art is a very good belt to link people from different countries together. If your city is part of the tour, why not visit the exhibition and experience Australian Aboriginal culture with your families and friends during the holidays? This is a rare chance.
1.Most bark paintings come from__________
A. Eastern Australia B. Western Australia
C. Southern Australia D. Northern Australia
2.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic (特征)of bark painting?
A. Colorful. B. Boring. C. Stylized. D. Beautiful.
3.The exhibition of bark paintings will open at the National Museum of China in_________
A. Beijing B. Shanghai C. Chengdu D. Shenzhen
4.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Bark paintings are considered as one of the most famous Aboriginal art forms.
B. Bark paintings show the life and activities of the Aborigines.
C. The exhibition of bark paintings will later open in cities including Nanjing and Shanghai.
D. The bark paintings have never been exhibited outside Australia before.
5.From the passage, we can learn that_________can link people from different
countries together very well.
A. Music B. Sports C. Love D. Art
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-- _ _. -- Quite good.
A. What kind of books do you like best? B. What do you think of this suggestion?
C. How do you do? D. Why do you come back late these days?
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