When Chen Xiarong left for Wuhan to help, her _______ daughter cried and gave her a hug.
A.6-year old B.6-year-old C.6 years old
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When Chen Xiarong left for Wuhan to help, her _______ daughter cried and gave her a hug.
A.6-year old B.6-year-old C.6 years old
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When Susan Chen left high school, she want to go to university. Unfortunately, her father was quite poor,and a university education cost a lot of money.
Take the entrance examination, she didn’t score very high marks, but she scored enough, and was offered a place at the university.
“I’m very proud of you, Susan,” her father said, “I must find the money for a university education for you somehow.”
“But how ,Dad?” Susan asked.
“Well, I can sell my car and work a lot of overtime, I can even work at two jobs if necessary. One during the day and one at night.”
“You’re a generous father” Susan said.
“Your future is worth the sacrifice,” he told her.The next day he sold his car and asked his boss to give him three hours overtime every day.This meant walking to work and working 12 hours a day, seven days a week, but he didn’t complain. His daughter’s education was worth it.
A year passed, Susan took her first-year examination. When the results were announced, she ran home to tell her father the news. “Dad” she said, “I've got my examination results, you’ll be pleased,” “You’ve passed” he exclaimed ,“guess what? I’ve got the third place and won the scholarship. You can have your car back and stop working so hard.”
1.Susan Chen wanted to_____when she graduated from high school.
A.make some money
B.go to university
C.go to work
2.she took the entrance examination and passed it with_______.
A.the highest marks
B.full marks
C.just enough marks
3.To pay for her university education,her father______.
A.sold his car
B.bought a house
C.changed his job
4.At the end of her first year at university,Susan______.
A.bought her father a car.
B.failed the exam
C.passed the exam.
5.According to the story,it’s probably true that_______.
A.Susan didn’t do well in her subject.
B.Mr Chen was pleased to hear the news
C.Susan found a job to have her father’s car back.
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When Susan Chen left high school, she wanted to go to university. Unfortunately, her father was quite poor, and a university education cost a lot of money.
“Take the entrance examination,” her father said, “and we’ll think of something if you pass.”
Susan took the examination. She did not score very high marks, but she scored enough, and was offered a place at the university.
“I’m very proud of you, Susan,” her father said. “I must find the money for a university education for you somehow.”
“But how, Dad?” Susan asked.
“Well, I can sell my car and work a lot of overtime. I can even work at two jobs if necessary, one during the day and one at night.”
“You’re a very generous father,” Susan said.
“Your future is worth the sacrifice,” he told her.
The next day he sold his car and asked his boss to give him three hours overtime every day. This meant walking to work and working 12 hours a day, seven days a week, but he did not complain. His daughter’s education was worth it.
A year passed. Susan took her first-year examination.
When the results were announced(宣布), she ran home to tell her father the news.
“Dad,” she said, “I’ve got my examination results. You’ll be so pleased.”
“You’ve passed!” he exclaimed.
“Guess what? I got the third place and won the scholarship. You can get your car back and stop working so hard.”
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
1.Susan Chen wanted to when she graduated from high school.
A. make some money
B. go to university
C. go to work
2.She took the entrance examination and passed it with .
A. the highest marks
B. full marks
C. just enough marks
3.To pay for her university education, her father .
A. sold his car
B. bought a house
C. changed his job
4.At the end of her first year at university, Susan .
A. bought her father a car
B. failed the exam
C. passed the exam
5.According to the story, it is probably TRUE that .
A. Susan didn’t do well in her subjects
B. Mr. Chen was pleased to hear the news
C. Susan found a job to have her father’s car back
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
As doctors were racing against the time to save patients infected with the novel coronavirus(新型冠状病毒), thousands of volunteers also stepped up to play supporting roles in fighting against the epidemic(疫情)in Wuhan. And among them are some foreigners.
Philippe Klein, a French doctor, who has been in Wuhan for six years, chose to stick to his post. Since the outbreak(暴发)of the epidemic, Klein has been busy caring for foreign patients in the city, giving diagnoses(诊断)and treatments at their homes. He said, "I like Wuhan and the friendly people of Wuhan. I am a doctor, so I have to do my job and do my duty. I'm proud that I stayed."
Sina Karami from Iran works as a barista(咖啡师)at a cafe named Wakanda. It is two years since she and her brother lived in Wuhan. After the outbreak of the epidemic, Sina's brother decided to go back to Iran and wanted Sina to go with him, but Sina's choice was to stay. There are several hospitals near the cafe treating patients with the novel coronavirus. Her cafe delivered coffee to nearby hospitals free every day, offering support to the medical staff. Sina said, "I won't leave Wuhan at this difficult moment. Despite the risks brought by the epidemic, the fearlessness of the medical staff impresses me, and I will also not retreat-instead, I will continue to provide help to the medical staff."
Haroon Nomaan, a Pakistan engineer working for Lenovo in Wuhan, also volunteered to help coordinate(协调)overseas projects and translate custom clearance documents in English and Urdu in a team of 83. "I hope that this crisis(危机)will be over soon, and as long as I'm needed, I'm more than happy to do this, whatever the time," he said.
What these international friends have done shows that "Virus knows no borders, but the worst of times reveals the best in people."
1.When did Philippe Klein first come to Wuhan?
A.In 2008. B.In 2010. C.In 2012. D.In 2014.
2.What does the underlined word "retreat" in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?
A.屈服 B.退缩 C.振奋 D.后悔
3.Which words can be used to describe Haroon Nomaan?
A.Selfish and cold. B.Helpful and responsible.
C.Active and humorous. D.Lazy and careless.
4.What can't we get from the text?
A.Philippe Klein helped to treat foreign patients in Wuhan.
B.Sina Karami has been in Wuhan with his brother for two years.
C.Sina's cafe provided free coffee for all the medical staff in Wuhan.
D.Haroon Nomaan can translate Chinese into English and Urdu.
5.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Different Jobs of Foreigners in Wuhan
B.Help From Foreign Volunteers in Wuhan
C.Life of Foreigners in Wuhan During the Outbreak
D.The Influence of Novel Coronavirus on Foreigners in Wuhan
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Since the outbreak of COVID-19, in some cities Meituan has become almost 5 times as busy as usual. During the special period, the delivery drivers(外卖骑手)are busier and more tired than before. Without these drivers putting themselves at risk, families would go hungry and the sick wouldn't get necessary supplies.
Gao Zhixiao from Beijing, 32, a delivery driver who has continued working as the virus spread across China. Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak erupted in China, he has to take a health test each morning and spend about 20 minutes disinfecting(消毒)his motorcycle and clothes to avoid spreading germs during his route.
"After I gave her medicine, I stayed to talk to her," he says. "Because I am also from a single-parent family, I understand what it means to an old. She said that she hadn't eaten yet, because it was difficult to find food during the epidemic. So I made her instant noodles and two poached eggs, then took the trash out when I left. "
Li Fengjie is another delivery driver in Wuhan, who was born in 1996. He felt nervous when he heard the news about COVID-19. He took things a few steps further. As a Meituan rider in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, where the COVID-19 epidemic first erupted in late December, he knew that his services would be essential(必备)after the city of 11 million was locked down on Jan 23. Li walked 50 kilometers to get to work after all public transport was halted.
"I felt a sense of responsibility because I manage a team of other riders, and some were still working in Wuhan, so I had to help them, "he says. "All the doctors and nurses are coming to Wuhan to help, so we, the riders, should also fight with them on the frontline. "
The great news is that Li Jie, who is a common delivery rider in Beijing, attended the meeting about COVID-19 prevention on March 9th 2020. That means all the people must understand and respect the delivery riders. We all hope that they can receive better training and working conditions, have more job opportunities and career development for riders in the future.
1.How long does Gao Zhixiao spend disinfecting his motorcycle?
A.About 20 minutes. B.About 30 minutes.
C.About an hour. D.About 50 minutes.
2.Who is the leader of a team of delivery riders?
A.Gao Zhixiao. B.Li Fengie. C.Li Jie. D.Not mentioned.
3.When did Li Jie attend the meeting about COVID-19 prevention?
A.In December, 2019. B.In late January, 2020.
C.In February, 2020. D.In March, 2020.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Gao Zhixiao made the instant noodles and two eggs and took the trash out for the old man.
B.Li Jie spent nearly 50 hours to walk to Wuhan on foot from his hometown.
C.The training and working conditions can't meet the delivery riders' requirement.
D.Three delivery riders mentioned in the passage all work in Beijing.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Alesia Reuis was nine years old, she had an accident that left her unable to walk for years. Now Alesia is telling the story of the first day she again.
I remember the very first time I walked by myself. My sister Alexis was in high school then. She was on the basketball team, and she was going to take me to her practice. She went to drive the car to the front door for me while I was sitting in my room, but we were going to be late, so I said to myself, “Let me help her out a little.” I I would try to walk to the door.
else was at home, so I had to do it by myself. I was a little afraid, but I wanted to do it, so I pushed up off the arms of my wheelchair and . There wasn't going to be anything for me to hold on to 。 if I leaned over(倾身) to catch the table, I would fall. So I put my mind on walking and nothing else, and I just took a step, and another one, and then about three more, and I was at the door of my . I stood the wall and started smiling. I was so I'd made it that far. I to the sky and said, “Thank you.”
I stayed there for a minute. I was hoping I wouldn't have anything wrong with my , so I practiced it a little bit, and then I started across the living room. I looked straight ahead, and I made it to the next wall, and I said “ ” again. Then I had to walk just more steps to get to the door — and I did it! I said, "I made it, I made it, thank you!" I looked out to see where Alexis was. She was driving to the house. She was so surprised that I was standing there waving at her. She laughed and gave me a great big hug.
That’s to say: impossible is nothing.
1.A. stood B. walked C. played D. run
2.A. thought B. knew C. suggested D. hoped
3.A. very B. first C. back D. front
4.A. Nobody B. Anybody C. Somebody D. Everybody
5.A. sat down B. stood up C. looked up D. turned around
6.A. however B. but C. because D. so
7.A. wheelchair B. car C. room D. house
8.A. against B. on C. near D. beside
9.A. surprised B. nervous C. happy D. afraid
10.A. look at B. look down C. look for D. looked up
11.A. hand B. arm C. foot D. knee
12.A. move B. moving C. to move D. movement
13.A. Thank you. B. I can do it. C. I did it. D. I am sorry.
14.A. a little B. little C. a few D. few
15.A. happily B. quickly C. suddenly D. luckily
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It was raining hard and nearing dark. I was late for an appointment (预约) in a nearby city that I know only by GPS. And now my phone has died. The usual exits (出口) were closed. I didn't know how to get where I was going or how to let my appointment know I might not make it there.
I stopped at a KFC in a poor part of town and walked up to a mother and her teen daughter.
“I'm sorry, but is it possible for me to look up a number on your phone and then call the place and let them know I'm lost?” She handed me her phone and then told me I was lucky she had her phone, for it was getting ready to be turned off because she didn't have enough money to pay the phone bill.
The young girl and the mother didn't pay me much attention when I made a call. The appointment told me how to get there by another road.
Before I left. suddenly, I reached into my wallet where I don't usually have cash (现金) and pulled out all I had, a $20 bill. I gave it into the mother's hand and then turned to leave quickly. I heard her daughter calling after me, “Thanks, sir. You have no idea how you just helped us.” And yet, they really helped me.
Judge the following sentences true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.
1.The writer asked the mother and her daughter for help because his phone didn't work.
2.The woman said the writer was lucky because he had enough money to pay the phone bill.
3.From the passage we know the mother and her daughter were also in great need of help.
4.The writer paid the mother $20 as the cost of using the phone.
5.When the writer got help from others, he also passed on his kindness at the same time.
九年级英语阅读判断困难题查看答案及解析
Chen Yujie 15, studies at a boarding school in Ningbo, Zhejiang. She used to go back to her home in Cixi every week to get money from her parents. it was not a short ride home and the trips were tiring. Chen hoped her parents could put the money on a bankcard, so she didn't have to travel so often.
She decided to discuss it with her parents during TV time after dinner. “It's usually the most relaxing time for our family,” said Chen. She picked the right time. After a few turns of lobbying (游说),she made it.
For most teenagers like Chen, opening up to parents can be difficult—especially when it comes to important things. Therefore, they have to make sure the timing is right.
US magazine Highlights recently polled(对……进行民意测验) 1.521 kids age of 6-12 in the country about that.
American kids seem to know when their parents are most receptive (能接纳的) . Mealtime turns out to be their most favorite time to open up to their parents. Bedtime comes second, followed by time spent in the car.
Chinese teenagers seem to be similar. A survey organized by Qianjiang Daily, a newspaper based in Hangzhou, found that most teenagers in the city would choose mealtime to chat with their parents, mainly discussing the problems on their study.
So do you have anything to open up to your parents about? Choose a good time.
1.Chen Yujie would like her parents to put her money on the bankcard instead of________.
2.Chen Yujie's parents finally accepted ________.
3.The fifth paragraph (自然段) mainly tells us the ________ of the survey in the US.
4.In China, most children choose ________ to talk with their parents about study.
5.This passage mainly tells us ________ it is best to open up to our parents.
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Chen Lin is a doctor who is from Hengyang, After his graduation from Peking University, he works in an office for a large organization. And this job can sometimes be just as exciting and dangerous as being an explorer.
Chen Lin works for MSF, an organization also known as Doctors Without Borders(无国界医生). MSF sends trained doctors all over the world to help people after a war or disaster(灾难). Chen Lin has traveled to many places to organize programs that help people in need.
At present, there are over 27,000 trained medical staff taking part in MSF projects and tasks. The organization received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999. All kinds of doctors can volunteer for MSF. They need to be prepared to go almost anywhere in the world and , of course ,they should expect difficult conditions. Doctors with experience in tropical (热带的) diseases are especially useful because most of MSF’s work is in Africa. When MSF accepts a doctor for a task , he has to go for at least six months. When doctors have completed a few tasks,they might be sent on an emergency task following a disaster, such as an earthquake.
But why would a doctor leave a comfortable life and a good salary to join MSF? According to Chen Lin,the experience you have is a great help in your career. Besides,just like the explorers of the past,you need to keep an open mind and learn to get along well with the people you meet. Most importantly, at the end of each task, you have made a real difference to people’s lives.
1.According to the first paragraph, which is NOT true about Chen Lin?
A.Sometimes, Chen Lin' S job may be dangerous.
B.Chen Lin comes from Guiyang.
C.He graduated from Peking University.
2.MSF sends trained doctors throughout the world to help people_______ .
A.before an earthquake.
B.who are homeless.
C.who are injured in a war or a disaster.
3.Who are greatly needed in Africa according to the passage?
A.Doctors who have experience in tropical diseases.
B.Doctors who are kind and patient,
C.Doctors from all over the world.
4.What does a doctor have to do if he is accepted for a task by MSF?
A.He has to complete a few tasks.
B.He has to go for at least six months.
C.He has to go to Africa.
5.From Dr. Chen's words, we learn that___________ .
A.Where there is a will there is a way
B.Good health is over wealth
C.Giving is getting
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HAN HONG LOVE CHARITY FOUNDATION
(韩红爱心慈善基金会)
Singer Han Hong took action to help Wuhan, the city at the center of the coronavirus outbreak. Han Hong had planned to hold the first concert of her 2020 national tour in Wuhan on February 29 .But she called off the show and called upon people to donate (捐赠) to the city. Soon over 2 billion yuan was donated through Han Hong Love Charity Foundation which she founded in 2012.
When you're going through a situation like this, you want to do anything you can to help. There are so many kind people out there," wrote a fan, who donated through Han's foundation. It's good to know that there are trucks with medical things going straight to the hospitals. They are badly needed."
In 2008. Han held a charity performance for Wenchuan, Sichuan Province, after an earthquake. That inspired ( 启发) her to found her foundation. Over the years, she has donated to people indifferent disasters (灾难), including an earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai Province, in 2010, a huge mudslide (泥石流) in Gansu Province and an earthquake in Yunnan Province in 2013.
“I almost spent all my savings. That's what I want to do and what I can do," Han said in an interview on an online show, Opinion, in 2015. Many people don't trust charity organizations to use their donations properly. Charities are held at a higher standard and need to win more people's trust.
The show also reported that Han had helped over 200 orphans (孤儿) since 1999.
1.Did Han Hong hold the first concert of her 2020 national tour in Wuhan on February 29th?
____________________________________________
2.What made Han Hong get the idea of founding the foundation?
_____________________________________________
3.How many natural disasters are mentioned in the passage?
____________________________________________
4.Why don't many people trust charity organizations?
____________________________________________
5.What can you learn from Han Hong after reading this passage?
____________________________________________
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