(2019石家庄44中一模)The couple moved to this country last month, so they couldn't understand the ________ language here.
A.social B.central C.local D.final
九年级英语单选题简单题
(2019石家庄44中一模)The couple moved to this country last month, so they couldn't understand the ________ language here.
A.social B.central C.local D.final
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
Several months ago, a couple with a little girl moved in next door to me. The girl seemed too quiet to make any noise, while the parents were always _____her loudly. Whenever we met my new neighbors, I always spoke, but the only _____ I ever got was a hello from the 4-year-old girl.
I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I returned, they were just coming from their home and the little girl was holding the door open for others. I stayed in the car doing unnecessary things as I wasn’t in a ______. The parents were telling her to get into the car immediately. I looked up and saw the little girl was still holding the door open, waiting for me.
As a disabled man, I can’t hurry at ______, but I hurried as much as I could and thanked her. She was smiling like a lovely angel. I was so _____ by her small act of kindness. That afternoon I was shopping and I saw a white bear. I thought of the girl and said to myself. “I believe she would like that” so I bought it.
The next day there was a knock on the door and it was the little girl and her parents. She was so ______ of her bear and thanked me as if I had never been thanked before. The mother and father both thanked me.
Now when we meet, we all speak, and in a friendly manner I might add. As time passes, I don’t hear that shouting as often. ______, hardly at all.
Last night we had about four inches of snow. I looked out at my car and wondered _________ I was going to keep my doctor’s appointment(约会). When I opened the outside door, there was my car with all the snow cleaned. I can’t express how I felt at that moment. The man next door was the only person I knew in the whole building, ______when I saw him the next day, I asked him if he was the good man that cleaned my snow. He said No. He wanted to but his wife said she wanted to do it.
Isn’t it amazing that a 4-year-old girl can change so many things for the better? It is said that good things usually come from _____.
1.A. shouting at B. worrying about C. playing with D. laughing at
2.A. answer B. sound C. act D. present
3.A. mood B. mess C. hurry D. surprise
4.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
5.A. worried B. moved C. surprised D. enjoyed
6.A. proud B. afraid C. short D. full
7.A. In all B. After all C. In fact D. For example
8.A. why B. how C. where D. that
9.A. but B. so C. or D. yet
10.A. small acts B. nice presents C. little children D. neighbors
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
February 29th comes up on the calendar only every four years. A year with a February 29th might be good news if you are paid by the day or the week. But it might be bad news if you were born on a February 29th. You have to wait three years in between birthdays!
American English has an expression for the unusual situation. February 29th is called a leap day. And the year with a February 29th in it is called a leap year. This year, 2020, is such a year.
As a verb, the word “leap” means to jump, or to move quickly. “Leap” can also be a noun, meaning a jump, or a sudden move.
In a leap year, the dates jump over one day of the week. Let me explain. In 2017, the last day of the year, December 31th, fell on a Sunday. In 2018, it fell on a Monday. In 2019, it fell on a Tuesday. But in 2020, December 31th will fall on a Thursday. It jumps right over Wednesday.
The reason for a leap day or a leap year is because our calendar does not follow the Earth’s orbit(轨道) around the sun exactly. Each year, we have a little time left over. So every four years, we put all that time together into an extra(额外的)day.
Some people choose to marry on February 29th because it is an unusual date. But some ancient peoples would likely tell couples not to do it. Leap years were believed to be difficult, and leap days were unlucky. To be honest, these have no scientific basis(依据).
1.A 20-year-old person has __________ birthdays if he/she was born on a February 29th.
A.20 B.15 C.10 D.5
2.A leap year means one more __________ is added in the calendar of the year.
A.month B.year C.day D.week
3.The last day of 2021 will fall on __________ according to this article.
A.Saturday B.Friday C.Sunday D.Monday
4.Some people choose to marry on February 29th because __________.
A.it’s quite a special date B.it’s quite an unlucky day
C.it can save more money D.it’s a traditional custom
5.Which of the following sentences is not true according to this article?
A.Scientists tell couples not to marry on a leap day.
B.The leap year or leap day comes once every four years.
C.Some ancient peoples believed that leap days were unlucky.
D.We have a little time left each year before a leap year comes.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
The students often gather together in small,closed groups.If you are not part of a group,it can be difficult for you to be accepted.This is especially true if you can't speak to the members of the group in their language.
This was the situation Sam faced each day as he went to class.Sam and his family moved to France last month. Before he arrived, he knew there would be many difficulties. But they were even worse than he had imagined.
Every lunch hour, after arriving at his new school, Sam sat alone in the dining hall.He looked at all the different groups of students around him. But he had no way to let them know that he was a good person. He simply couldn't find the right words to reach them.
Sam knew he had to find a way to change the situation. Somehow, he had to adapt (适应) to this new environment.He did a little research on the Internet and discovered that smiling is universal language, it is understood everywhere.
One morning, as Sam was walking by a group of students, he smiled at them. A boy in group smiled back at him. For Sam, this was a good beginning. Later, he noticed the boy coming towards him in the hall with a warm smile on his face. Sam returned the smile.
Soon the boy asked Sam to join him and his group of friends for lunch.
Although Sam wasn't able to say much in French,everyone smiled and laughed. Before he knew it, Sam had a group of friends,and they all wanted to help him learn French.
1.Sam and his family _____last month.
A.moved to France B.started a new school
C.accepted a new group D.taught people their language
2.What helped Sam to change his situation?
A.Sitting alone in the dining hall. B.Doing a research on the Internet.
C.Walking by a group of students often. D.Learning French in a language school.
3.What's the passage mainly about?
A.The importance of friendship. B.Difficulties in a new country.
C.The ways to make friends. D.The power of a smile.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Earlier this month,Goldman Sachs,the 150-year-old company,said that the time was right "to move to flexible(灵活的)clothing rules"
The move toward flexible workplaces began in the 1990s when companies started introducing "casual(随意的)Fridays". The idea became widely accepted with the rise of technology companies like Amazon and Facebook and their leaders. Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg is famous for wearing blue jeans and a gray T-shirt. Wall Street companies have had to change as they compete with technology companies for young workers. Goldman Sachs is one of the last big Wall Street companies to change its clothing rules.
Talk of the move to flexible clothing rules is often about what men wear. That's because the banking industry has mostly male leaders. Ariel Schur,head of ABS Staffing Solutions,told the Associated Press she gets more questions from men nowadays about what to wear for job interviews and meetings. However,those kinds of questions have been asked by women for a long time. "Guys have always just been able to wear the same suit,change their ties and shirt,"Schur said.
So,what is acceptable to wear at the office these days?
"This is pretty much what we wear. "said Ed Silhan,who works for an advertising technology company,wearing black jeans and boots as he spoke to an AP reporter in New York's Midtown Manhattan. "Flip flops(人字拖),or trainers are also acceptable." he added.
The "midtown uniform"—slacks(宽松长裤),button—downed shirt and fleece vest(羊毛背心)—has become a refuge for men who work in U. S. offices.
"That's probably a lazy method,"said Bossola of The Need Supply Co. "The worst possibility is that next Monday at Goldman Sachs,workers all wear the same. The best case is that they make an effort to create a set of clothing that works for their industry."
1.The word "refuge" in Paragraph 6 probably means "a _________choice”.
A.wise B.wrong C.safe D.popular
2.The writer mainly wants _________.
A.to describe how Goldman Sachs change its clothing rules
B.to introduce the changes of clothing rules in U. S. companies
C.to discover why many companies make clothing rules less strict
D.to advise male workers to create clothes specially for their industry
3.What can we learn about male workers?
A.Male workers are all leaders in the banking industry
B.Male workers wearing the "midtown uniform" are lazy.
C.Male workers are advised to wear the same suit every day.
D.Male workers have more questions about clothes than before.
4.What can we infer(推断)from the passage?
A.Goldman Sachs is the oldest Wall Street company.
B.Wearing properly in companies is easier for women.
C.Young workers prefer to work in more casual clothes.
D.The move toward flexible workplaces began in the 1990s.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
---I saw Kevin in the supermarket this morning.
---No, it him. He moved to Canada last week.
A. can be B. must be C. can't be D. mustn’t be
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
---I saw Kate in the park this morning.
---No, it him. He moved to Canada last week.
A .can be B. must be
C. can’t be D. mustn’t be
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—I saw Helen in the library this morning.
—No, it _________ her. She moved to France last week.
A. can’t be B. can be C. mustn’t be
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
—I saw Kate in the park this morning.
—It ______ her. She moved to Canada last week.
A.can be B.must be C.can’t be D.mustn’t be
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
This was not going to be a Mother’s Day as before. A lot of things had changed in the last few months. Usually we would give Mom flowers and take her out for a big meal. We couldn’t afford it this year.
Since I was born, Mom had been able to stay at home with me. We always had enough money to go out to eat two or three times a week if I had behaved well.
All that changed in January.
I could tell that Dad was getting a little angry. Mom would tell me to be quiet and let him rest at night. He’d work later and later.
Beginning in February, Dad tried hard to find another job. But it wasn’t easy for him to find something at the level he used to. He could not bring in as much money. That’s when he asked my mom to go back to work.
After a couple of weeks, Mom found a full-time job at a bank. The pay would be a big help to the family, but now Mom would not be around as much. I didn’t like it. I now had to stay in the after-school care program instead of going home and playing in my neighborhood. Too bad was, as soon as I did get home, I had to help get dinner ready, because Mom wouldn’t get home until after 6:00. I really missed the past time.
a) This was not going to be a Mother’s Day as before because the writer’s father wasn’t in
b) The writer’s home used to be rich.
c) His family changed because his father was mad.
d) In February, the writer’s mother started to work at a bank.
e) The writer really wanted his mother to stay with him
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析