In her Facebook post, Alesha Nemecbek writes how her 85-year-old Papa Joe still remembers to show love, affection, and attention to his wife by doing little things for her. 1.his memory not being as 2.(good) as in his younger years, Joe still remembers all of his wife's favorite things and 3. (try) to surprise her with them.
Nemechek concludes her post by 4. (encourage) people to take this story as a lesson on how it is important 5. (keep) "intentional(有意的)".
6. (move) by their long-lasting relationship, Nemechek often shares little things about her 7.(grandparent) relationship. Recently, she wrote about asking Papa Joe:"What's the one thing you've done in your life that you're most proud 8.? " And he responded by saying:"Marrying your grandmother! "
The elderly often teach us important life lessons. All of the 9.(wise) they collected through life can help us see things that are truly important in life, such as showing affection to our loved ones. Some of the younger people often take 10. closest ones, including their significant others for granted, and they have a lot to learn from some of those who have managed to keep their relationship strong and fulfilling for decades.
九年级英语语法填空困难题
In her Facebook post, Alesha Nemecbek writes how her 85-year-old Papa Joe still remembers to show love, affection, and attention to his wife by doing little things for her. 1.his memory not being as 2.(good) as in his younger years, Joe still remembers all of his wife's favorite things and 3. (try) to surprise her with them.
Nemechek concludes her post by 4. (encourage) people to take this story as a lesson on how it is important 5. (keep) "intentional(有意的)".
6. (move) by their long-lasting relationship, Nemechek often shares little things about her 7.(grandparent) relationship. Recently, she wrote about asking Papa Joe:"What's the one thing you've done in your life that you're most proud 8.? " And he responded by saying:"Marrying your grandmother! "
The elderly often teach us important life lessons. All of the 9.(wise) they collected through life can help us see things that are truly important in life, such as showing affection to our loved ones. Some of the younger people often take 10. closest ones, including their significant others for granted, and they have a lot to learn from some of those who have managed to keep their relationship strong and fulfilling for decades.
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Last month, 4-year-old Riley ran from his house with his family. Their home in Paradise, California was on fire.
Paradise is a wet place. But this year it got almost no rain. The plants and trees were very dry. So when the fire started, it spread out of control and became the worst fire in Califoria’s history. Lots of houses were burned down, including Riley’s.
Riley took his favorite toy before he left. It was a dinosaur(恐龙). However, he left everything else. Riley’s aunt, Tanya, posted a photo of Riley on Facebook asking for a toy dinosaur because he missed his collection. Soon, boxes started coming.
“All my friends shared my Facebook post,” Tanya said. Now, Riley has about 100 dinosaurs. The family is thankful because the toys are helping Riley deal with his feelings. “Sometimes he’ll cry and say ‘I want to go home,’” Tanya said. He is excited to talk about his new toys, though. “I got lots of dinosaurs. I even got a sweater with my name and a dinosaur on it,” he said.
Riley has bagged up some of the toys. He wants to share them with kids who don’t have anything. “It’s a good lesson for him to pay it forward,” Tanya said, “This means to share the good things he received with others. Maybe they will do the same for someone else.”
1.What happened to Riley?
A.His house was burned down. B.He lost his family.
C.His favorite toy was missing. D.He couldn’t find his way home.
2.Why did Tanya’s friends share her Facebook post?
A.To raise money for Riley. B.To help Riley get a toy dinosaur.
C.Because Tanya was famous. D.Because Tanya forced them to do so.
3.How does Riley feel now?
A.He feels angry. B.He hates Tanya
C.He has a mixed feeling D.He feels hopeless.
4.What is Riley going to do with the toys?
A.Throw them away. B.Give them to his aunt.
C.Return them to their owners. D.Share them with others.
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Helen is my good friend. She taught 1. (we) English when I attended a training course two years ago. Helen was always ready for the lessons, and she 2. (try) her best to make her classes lively. I used to be poor in English, especially in written English. But now I'm able to write letters and reports 3. (correct) in English. I still remember how she helped me with my English patiently. 4. (Teacher) Day is coming. I'm going to send her a card and give her my best 5. (wish).
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阅读短文 判断下列句子是否符合短文内容。符合写(A)不符合写(B)。Want to say "hello" from Disneyland? Send a post card!
Beautiful scenes(戏剧)ofparadise (乐园), wild animals, silly pictures — you can find them all in one place. Where? On a post card! Have people always sent post cards? No. Before post cards, people liked sealed letters.
The idea for the firstdecorated (装饰)post card came to John P. Charlton in 1861. He thought a simple card with decorations would be a great way to send a note. Then in the late 1800s, post cards with pictures appeared. By law, people had to write their note on the front ——on the picture! The back was only for the address. Several years later, England allowed a divided-back post card. Then people could write their note on the back left side and put the address on the right. During the early 1900s, the golden age of post cards, picture post cards became a craze of the world. In 1908, Americans alone mailed over 677 million post cards. Today, post cards are the third most popular collection in the world after stamps and coins.
1.We can see some silly pictures on the post cards.
2.Post cards were produced before sealed letters.
3.In 1861, the first decorated post card appeared.
4.Post cards were most popular during the early 1900s.
5.Stamps, coins and post cards are the most popular collections in the world.
九年级英语阅读判断中等难度题查看答案及解析
Although you may not be familiar with the name Celeste Ng, maybe you 1.(see) her works in bookcases. The Chinese-American writer is actually the novelist of the moment.
Celeste Ng has always loved writing. She kept 2.(write) stories, poems and plays throughout her middle school and high school years. She was also an editor at her high schools literary (文学的) magazine. In her senior year of high school, a play she wrote 3.(perform) at a local theater.
However, Ng didn't believe she 4.(become) a writer until she got her master's degree in writing. She wrote for many famous magazines after graduation. Her works always 5.(deal) with the relationship between mother and daughter and the key roles that race and class play in American society.
Ng made quite a name for herself after her first novel Everything I Never Told You 6.(become) hot in 2014.It took her six years 7.(write) the novel. She had produced four different drafts of the novel before she sent it to a publisher. It was a New York Times bestsellers and reached the top Amazon's best books of the year list in 2014.Ng's second novel, Little Fires Everywhere, was also a bestseller. It was name done of the best books of 2017 by over 25 publishers.
For those who 8.(want) to become a writer in the future, Ng says the best piece of writing advice she knows 9.(be) that sometimes you just have to stop waiting for inspiration and 10.(get) to work.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Although he has lost one arm, Zhang Jiacheng hopes never to lose his love for basketball or willingness to improve his skills of playing it.
The 13-year-old boy recently got wide attention from netizens (people who use the Internet) in China when a video of his excellent dribbling(带球) skills in a one-on-one situation was posted online. “It's so inspirational. How can you easily give up your efforts after watching his video?” One netizen wrote on Sina Weibo.
Born in Guangdong Province, Zhang lost his right arm in an accident at just five years old which was a terrible event for such a young kid. Zhang, however, decided to face up to the hardship, and not let the fate(命运) control his life. Because he has a dream: to be a basketball player.
Other children around always wondered how he could play basketball with just one arm. “Hard work” is the only thing that Zhang can do. Be it rainy or windy, Zhang never stops playing basketball, and has achieved huge improvement in his skills.
In the video, Zhang showed his dribbling skills in front of a defense made up of several professional basketball players, and received a loud cheer from people watching on site. “Your right hand has been taken away in a terrible way, but you have the best left hand. You are the real star in this game,” former CBA player Wang Jing said after watching Zhang's performance.
Zhang has posted 13 videos of his basketball skills on Douyin, and earned almost one million likes. “Give it a try, or give it up,” Zhang once wrote in one of his videos. Of course, he chose the former(前者).
1.What happened to Zhang Jiacheng when he was 5 years old?
A.He lost his love for basketball.
B.He posted a video on Sina Weibo.
C.He lost his right arm in an accident.
2.What's Zhang Jiacheng's dream?
A.To be a football player.
B.To be a basketball player.
C.To be a popular netizen.
3.Zhang Jiacheng became famous by ________.
A.writing a lot of his own stories on Sina Weibo
B.posting his videos of basketball skills on Douyin
C.watching the CBA player Wang Jing's performance
4.What can you learn from the one-armed teenager?
A.Always give it a try. B.Always give it up. C.Let the fate control the life.
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For me, Facebook is about staying in touch with friends, whether that means writing on someone’s ‘wall’or sending them a private message. It’s a useful website for finding long-lost friends, arranging parties and sharing photos. But that’s not all: Facebook is now being used by all kinds of people for all kinds of reasons!
Do you want to play computer games? Log on to Facebook. There are now thousands of entertaining games and puzzles to help you pass the time. Do you want to find cafés, cinemas and bowling alleys in your area? Log on to Facebook pages that you can join and ‘like’, which makes it very easy to search for fun things to do near you. I think it’s brilliant to have all the information that you want on just one website!
People are now joining Facebook to make professional connections too, either with people who do the same kind of work, or with businesses that are looking for new people to work for them.
It’s a pretty good idea since so many people use Facebook these days, especially young people! Even students log on to Facebook to look for summer or part-time jobs.
And that’s not all! Now there are hundreds of pages about sports teams, TV programmes and pop stars to look at on Facebook. However, I believe the main reason most young people use Facebook is because it’s so easy to let the world know what you think about different things or people, whether it’s about a new film at the cinema or whether you prefer Rihanna with long or short hair. You can even write comments directly on other people’s Facebook pages including some stars’ pages. But you have to be careful because giving your opinion online can be dangerous.
We mustn’t forget that Facebook is meant to be fun and shouldn’t be used for saying bad things about people around us. I recently read a news article about a student who had to leave school because she made rude and unfair comments about a teacher on her Facebook wall. Several other school students have been in trouble for similar comments and opinions. In fact, it really annoys me when I see somebody has written nasty things about another person!
It’s true that Facebook is becoming more and more part of our daily lives for many different reasons, and it can be really helpful as well as being a lot of fun. But, as with all websites, we must be careful about how we use it.
1.What does the writer think of the Facebook?
A.It is easy for finding a long-lost friend
B.It is dangerous for giving one’s opinion
C.It is mainly used for business reasons these days.
D.It is useful for finding entertainment information.
2.Why does the writer think young people like Facebook so much?
A.It’s a good place to read TV programmes reviews.
B.They can have conversations about their interests.
C.It’s the best place to find information about sports.
D.They like having the chance to give their opinions.
3.The underlined word “nasty” in Paragraph 6 probably means “________”.
A.critical B.private C.unpleasant D.impolite
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A.The use of Facebook B.The information on Facebook
C.The reasons of using Facebook D.The suggestions for using Facebook
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
You draw, you paint, or you do sculptures. It doesn’t matter—everyone is an artist!
THE CASE FOR We look at the Mona Lisa or a Picasso painting, and we say, "That’s art." But what about the amazing graffiti(涂鸦) on your street? What about photographs posted online by our friends? What about your school art display? You worked hard, and it's great. So, is that art? To me, art is anything that’s creative. Of course, I like going to famous museums. But I also like drawing pictures of my friends. I'm not very good, but I'm creative. I'm very interested in it, and my friends like it. Most of all, I like it! Jane, age 15 | THE CASE AGAINST I like visiting art museums, too. Why? Because I like looking at good art. Art is not the drawings of four-year-old children. It isn't painting your body crazy colors and standing in the street. And it certainly isn’t graffiti. Some people say, "If it's creative and cool, it’s art.” I don t agree. Art is the result of hard work and study. My aunt is an artist. She went to art school for six years. She doesn't make much money, but sometimes her sculptures are on display. Her art is great. Art is very hard, and not many people can do it well. Kayla, age 16 |
1.What do Jane and Kayla argue(争辩)about?
A.Whether everyone is an artist. B.Whether children should learn art.
C.Whether artists make much money. D.Whether people like visiting museums.
2.The underlined word "it” in THE CASE FOR refers to .
A.going to famous museums posting B.posting photographs online
C.drawing pictures of friends D.making friends by drawing
3.How can we become artists according to Kayla?
A.Go to art museums from time to time. B.Stay in an art school for six years.
C.Devote ourselves to art study and practice. D.Try to get our sculptures displayed.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
As a kid, I walked to the library several times a week and stayed up late reading. I checked out so many books and returned them so quickly the librarian once snapped, “Don’t take home so many books if you’re not going to read them all.”
“But I did read them all,” I said.
In college, when I created my online dating(约会)profile, in the “ favorite books” section I put One Hundred Years of Solitude, A Moveable Feast, White Fang and so on. But I realized I hadn’t read most of those titles for two years.
David was my first online date. David read about a book or two a week. When we compared libraries, we had only four titles in common.
On our seventh date, David and I visited the library.
“I have a game,” he said, taking out two pens and Post-its(便利贴). Let’s find books we’ve read and leave reviews in them for the next person. ”
We stayed there for an hour.
Before leaving, I said, “I will tell you something. I’ve only read one book this year. ”
“But you like books, ”he said. “You like bookstores. You like libraries. Read a book!”
Back home, David’ s charge to “read a book” echoed in my head. I bought books whenever I got the chance, but I hardly read them. They sat on every surface until my house appeared to wear books the way one wears clothes.
I picked up one. Whenever I wanted to give up on it, I thought of David__________.
“How’s your day?” David texted.
“Good. A little tired, ”I replied. “I stayed up late and finished my book. ”The last time I’d pulled an all-nighter to read, I was 12 and the book was Little Women.
David suggested we visit the library again. He pulled a book from the shelf, dropped to one knee, and opened it. Inside, his Post-it read:“Karla, it has always been you. Will you marry me? ”
His proposal had rested in the book for over a year.
1.How do the first two paragraphs help develop the story?
A.To show how rude the librarian was. B.To show Karla was always a reader.
C.To prove Karla just liked borrowing books. D.To prove it’s better to buy books than borrow books.
2.Which is the correct order of what happened to Karla?
a. She had a game with David.
b. She created her online dating profile.
c. She was shown the Post-it written to her.
d. She told David she only read one book that year.
e. She found they had only four titles in common.
A.dbeac B.baecd C.beadc D.dbase
3.Which sentence should go in the empty box in Paragraph 5 from the bottom?
A.I just loved the idea of reading.
B.I tried to appear to be a book lover.
C.I painfully realized most of my books went unread.
D.I felt him pushing me to be more of the person I used to be.
4.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Falling in love by the book B.Buying books for yourself not for your shelf
C.A true lover of books knows no time D.Love books enough and books love you back
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you know what your friends watched on TV last night? Do your friends know what you had for breakfast today? Do you think you are using social media (社交媒体) too much?
1. It is reported that around 2,800 million people often use social media. That’s almost 40 percent of the world’s population. But how much time do we really spend on social media? And what exactly do we spend that time doing?
Research shows that, worldwide, the average (普通的) person spends two hours and 19 minutes on social media each day. 2. An average person there spends four hours and 17 minutes a day on social media. Research also shows that women use social media more than men. In the United States, for example, women spend around two hours more a week than men on social media.
3. In general, it seems we spend more time looking at other people’s pages than adding to our own. According to one survey, the most common social media activities are visiting friends’ pages, reading their news, and commenting (评论) on their posts.
4. It has over 2,000 million users. In second place, however, is the Chinese site Qzone. In 2017, Qzone was China's most popular social media site, with around 600 million users worldwide. That's more than Twitter and Instagram.
Social media continues to grow. 5. And as Internet access (通道) becomes available to even more people around the world, this growth won't stop anytime soon.
A.What do most people do on social media?
B.Why do people communicate on social media?
C.People in Philippines are the most active users.
D.The most popular social media site is Facebook.
E.On Facebook, people post their news and photos.
F.Right now, there are 5 new Facebook users every second.
G.Social media is now a part of many people’ s everyday lives.
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