In ancient times, dogs were mainly ______helping people hunt( 打猎) .Now they are more useful-they can help the blinds, search for the bad eggs.
A.bad for | B.used to | C.used for | D.good at |
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In ancient times, dogs were mainly ______helping people hunt( 打猎) .Now they are more useful-they can help the blinds, search for the bad eggs.
A.bad for | B.used to | C.used for | D.good at |
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In ancient times, dogs were mainly ______helping people hunt( 打猎) .Now they are more useful-they can help the blinds, search for the bad eggs,...
A. bad for B. used to C. used for D. good at
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In ancient times, dogs were mainly ______helping people hunt( 打猎) .Now they are more useful-they can help the blinds, search for the bad eggs,...
A. bad for B. used to C. used for D. good at
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Ancient poetry is popular with not only the old but the young in modern times. If you were asked to recite (背诵) lines of poetry that have the Chinese ______“hua” which means “flower”, how many could you recite?
He Liran, 13, took on this challenge on a TV show hosted ______ Shandong TV. Liran, a student at Harbin No. 163 Middle School in Heilongjiang, competed with over 100 other students. The competitors took turns reciting lines of poetry that used “hua”, and Liran _______ to each one.
One competitor used the line “ As if the vernal breeze had come back overnight, Adorning thousands of pear trees with blossoms white (忽如一夜春风来,千树万树梨花开).” Liran answered it with “______ one night of wind and showers, How many the fallen flowers are (夜来风雨声,花落知多少).” In the end, He Liran ______, reciting more than 60 out of the 127 lines that were recited in the competition.
Her lifelong love of ______ helped her win. Her father started reading to her when she was just 4 years old. She has been a bookworm ever since. She is especially interested in ancient poetry. “ The beautiful ______ refresh my thinking and inspire(启发) me a lot.” She said. “I love Su Shi’s poems. His optimistic (乐观的) attitudes impress me.”
Though ______ with schoolwork, she spares time to study at least one poem each day. “Once, I walked along a small path in a forest. The scene was ________ what is described in the line “No mud on the sand road between pines (松间沙路净无泥),” which comes from one of Su Shi’s poems. At that moment, the lines from his poem ________ came to my mind. I realized that poems can be part of our daily lives,” she said.
1.A. letter B. word C. name D. sign
2.A. by B. from C. in D. through
3.A. said B. replied C. talked D. wrote
4.A. Before B. When C. As D. After
5.A. won B. failed C. gained D. lost
6.A. writing B. listening C. reading D. guessing
7.A. passages B. lines C. stories D. pieces
8.A. busy B. lazy C. happy D. strict
9.A. different from B. opposite to C. full of D. the same as
10.A. widely B. strangely C. naturally D. deeply
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You know there are many poems from Li Bai, Du Fu in the ancient times. There were many famous poets from different periods of time in Chinese history, and (71)m1. of their poems are still read and enjoyed today.
To (72)r2.people of those classic Chinese poems, CCTV has produced a TV show – Chinese Poetry Competition. The show’s second season was shown on Feb 7.
Wu Yishu, 16, who studies at the High School Afliated to Fudan University in Shanghai, came (73)f3. in the competition. Wu surprised the viewers when performing in a section entitled “Feihualing”. Once the game’s theme was “ yue ”, meaning “moon” or “(74)m4.” in Chinese. She recited lines from the Classic of Poetry (《诗经》 ), the earliest collection of poems in China:
“I really admire her knowledge of (75)p5.,” said Huang Zijin, 16. “The first time I saw her wearing traditional Han clothing on TV, I was very impressed by her classical looks. Moreover, she always appears so calm throughout the show, which is very unusual for her
(76)a6..”
“Learning poems isn’t about winning or (77)l7.. The power of poetry lies in shaping one’s view of life and developing one’s inner world,” said Li Bo, an expert guest. (78)T8. the percent of ancient Chinese poems in the textbooks of primary and secondary schools has increased, many students still learn them for exams. He (79)s9. that teachers should explain more about the (80)b10. of the poetry, and guide the students to lose themselves in the poems rhythmic (有节奏的) and rhyming (押韵的) lines.
九年级英语短文填空困难题查看答案及解析
Margaret Knight was born on February 14, 1838, in Maine. She lived during a time when factories were springing up all over the United States and business were booming. Her father died when she was 10 years old and began working in a textile mill(纺织厂).
When she was 12, Knight saw an accident in which a part of one of the marhines flew off, seriously hurting a worker. So she decided to plan a way to prevent such accidents. Knight designed a safety feature that would stop the machines if something got caught in them. The machine soon became common in textile mills and is still used in some factories now.
Although factories were willing to use her first invention, Knight did not receive much in the way of reward for her effort. Because of her youth and her family's lack of(缺乏)of education, Knight was unable to patent(获得专利)her safety machine to earn money from selling it.
In Knight's day, paper bags were shaped like envelopes(信封), which made them difficult to fill. While working at a paper bag factory, Knight thought of bags with flat, rectangular(长方形的)bottom. Then she tried to invent a machine that would produce them, and she succeeded.
Knight worked for months to perfect her work, but when she asked for a patent, a man named Charles Annan had seen an early model of Knight's idea and had tried to patent the machine as his own.
Knight insisted that the patent should be hers and ended up taking Annan to court(法庭). During the case; Annan said that a woman would not be able to invent such a complex and innovative(创新的)machine. But Knight provided evidence proving that the machine was hers and received patent in 1871.
Knight died in 1914, and one newspaper described her as a "woman Edison". At a time when women's hard work and knowledge were taken too lightly, she proved that women too could develop new ideas that would shape the future of industry.
1.Why didn't Margaret patent her safety machine at first?
A.She had no money to do it. B.She didn't consider it worth her effort.
C.She expected her invention to be of use to all. D.She had no sense of patent at that time.
2.We can infer from Margret's story that at Margret's time________ .
A.women didn't get well protected at work B.women got badly paid at factories
C.women weren't expected to achieve much D.women had no right to invent things
3.Why did the writer write the passage?
A.To tell the importance of role of women in society. B.To call on girls to learn from a woman scientist.
C.To encourage women to fight for equal rights. D.To introduce a famous woman inventor in America.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Write down main information while learning. It helps to remember things better when you time in reflecting.
A.take B.spend C.pay
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________ the help of the dog, people lost in snow found their way home.
A) In B) Under C) With D) By
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
For thousands of years, people have lived with dogs. Ancient paintings on the walls of caves show people living with dogs. Almost a third of the homes in the United States and England have dogs, and these dogs come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
The largest dog in the world was a dog named Zorba. When Zorba, a mastiff, was seven years old in 1989, he was 94 centimeters (37 inches) tall. In other words, Zorba was more than half as tall as an adult man. At his largest, Zorba weighed more than a heavy weight boxer at 156 kilograms(343 pounds).
In comparison, the smallest bog was a Yorkshire terrier from England. This dog was only the size of a matchbox, measuring 7.1 centimeters(2.8 inches) tall and 9.5 centimeters (3.75 inches) from nose to tail. It weighed about half as much as a common book, and even a young child could easily pick it up with one hand. It passed away in 1945 when it was only two years old.
Some dogs are wonderful, not for their sizes, but for their brains. One incredible (难以制信的)dog is Endal, the companion (陪伴) of a man named Allen Parton who has used a wheelchair since a car accident in 1991.
In 2001, Parton was hit by a car while crossing a road with Endal, and thrown out of his chair. Endal quickly moved Parton into the recovery place, covered him with a blanket(毯子), and pushed his mobile phone close enough for him to reach. Then, once he saw that Parton was all right, Endal ran back and forth to a nearby hotel, barking until people came out to help.
Endal was rewarded for his bravery by being awarded a medal, and he has been the subject of a number of TV documentaries.
1.Why do people have dogs as pets?
A. Dogs used to live in caves.
B. Dogs are easy to be taken care of.
C. Dogs come in all shapes and sizes.
D. The passage doesn’t tell us about it .
2.The underlined word “mastiff ” in Paragraph 2 probably means________.
A. a kind of painting B. a kind of dog
C. a place in England D. a kind of accident
3.The world’s smallest dog weighed half as much as_________ according to the passage.
A. a child’s hand B. a matchbox
C. a common book D. a car
4.What is the right order that Endal saved Parton according to the passage?
a. Moving Parton into a recovery place.
b. Running back and forth to a nearby hotel.
c. covering Parton with a blanket.
d. Pushing Parton’s phone close for him to reach.
A. abcd B. bcda C. acdb D. acbd
5.Which of the followings do you think can describe Endal best according to the passage?
A. Strange. B. Unbelievable.
C. Hardworking. D. Honest.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
I'll spend as much time as I can _ in an old people's home.
A.help B.to help C.helping
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