I _____________at New Point High School for one year and two months.
A.studied B.study C.have studied D.will study
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
I _____________at New Point High School for one year and two months.
A.studied B.study C.have studied D.will study
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was in my third year of teaching writing at Ralph High School in New York, when one of my students, 15-year-old Mikey, gave me a note from his mother. It explained his absence from class the day before:
"Dear Mr. McCort, Mikey's grandmother, who is eighty years of age, fell down the stairs from too much coffee and I kept Mikey at home to take care of her and his baby sister so I could go to my job. Please excuse Mikey and he'll do his best in the future. P.S. His grandmother is OK."
I had seen Mikey writing the note at his desk. l said nothing. Most parental-excuse notes I received were penned by my students. The writers of those notes didn't realize that honest excuse notes were usually boring: "Peter was late because the alarm clock didn't go off."
The students always said it was hard putting 200 words together on any subject, but when they produced excuse notes, they were excellent. So I decided to give the first class to study the art of the excuse note.
“Today I'd like you to write 'An Excuse Note from Adam to God' or 'An Excuse Note from Eve to God'. "Heads went down. Pens raced across paper. They had to be asked to go to lunch by their friends.
The next day everyone had excuse notes. Heated discussions followed. But suddenly I saw the headmaster at the door. He entered the classroom and walked up and down, looking at papers, and then said. "I'd like you to see me in my office." My heart sank,
When I stepped into his office, he came to shake my hand and said, "I just want to tell you that lesson, that task, was great. Those kids were writing on the college level. Thank you."
1.What did the writer do when he found the students dishonest?
A. He reported them to the headmaster.
B. He lectured them hard on honesty.
C. He had them take notes-n class.
D. He helped improve their writing skills.
2.We can learn that when Mikey was absent from the class, he was____.
A. somewhere enjoying himself
B. taking care of his baby sister
C. looking after his grandmother
D. studying the art of the excuse note
3.How did the writer usually find out his students' parental excuse notes were dishonest?
A. They were written in boring words.
B. He called their parents and found out the truth.
C. They were more like stories than facts.
D. The handwriting clearly looked like children's.
4.Which of the following is true?
A. The writer has many years of teaching experience.
B. The students are good at writing excuse notes.
C. The headmaster was angry with the writer.
D. Most of the excuse notes were written by the parents.
5.Which of the following best describes the writer as a teacher?
A. Honest. B. Strict. C. Hardworking. D. Wise.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
San Diego Seaside College is offering one-week and two-week English summer courses for high school students from all over the world who want to improve their English. Classed are offered at five levels, from basic to advanced. Students will be tested when they arrive and placed in the level that matches to their languages to their language ability. Each class has no more than 14 students.
Tuition fees
One-week Courses (July 26-August 1): $310
Two-week Courses (July 26-August 8): $620
The full payment must be received before the beginning of the courses.
Accommodations
We provide housing, including breakfast and dinner, seven days a week.
Single Room: $250 per week
Twin Room: $160 per person, per week
You should reserveyour accommodations before May 15 and all the accommodation fees must be paid in full before June 15.
How to apply
Fill out an application form and sent it to us at esc@sdc.edu.
Come to our college this summer and make yourself shine at English.
1.The course are offered to help the high school students _________.
A. improve their English B. visit some high schools
C. choose college D. travel to other countries
2.If Linda and her sister want to take the course for a week, what are the tuition fees?
A. $160 B. $250 C. $310 D. $620
3.When must be the accommodation fees be paid?
A. Before May 15. B. Before June 15.
C. Before July 26. D. Before August 1
4.If you want to apply for the course, what should you do?
A. Choose a college. B. Call your teachers.
C. Reserve a hotel room. D. Fill out a form and send it by post.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Tree Climbing Course The students in the USA started to take tree climbing courses in the 1980s. Now over 1,000 school offer tree climbing courses to students in the USA. Xiamen University was the first school in China to teach students to climb trees in 2012. Suzhou No.1 Junior High School also offers a tree climbing course to students. |
Swimming Course Starting from 2017 the new students in Tsinghua University need to take a swimming test at the beginning of their university life. All primary and middle schools in Hainan will offer swimming courses in 2019. This year the government is busy building swimming pools for schools ----at least one for each town, hoping that every student will be able to swim before they leave school from 2020 on. |
1.All primary and middle schools in Hainan will start swimming courses in_______.
A.2017 B.2018 C.2019 D.2020
2.According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A.China started tree climbing courses earlier than the USA.
B.Hainan will build at least one swimming pool for each town.
C.Students in Suzhou need to take a swimming test.
D.Tsinghua University started the tree climbing course first in China.
3.The passage is mainly about___________.
A.climbing trees B.building swimming pools
C.setting up new courses D.taking a swimming test
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Kobe Bryant, one of the greatest basketball players of all time, died in a helicopter (直升飞机) crash (坠毁) with his daughter on Sunday. 1.
Mr. Bryant’s death has caused great sadness. 2. Some NBA players held onto the ball for 24 seconds when games started on Sunday. They were doing it out of respect for Mr. Bryant who had worn the number 24.
Mr. Bryant had played for the Los Angeles Lakers for 20 years. 3. During his time with the Lakers, Mr. Bryant led the team to five national championships (锦标赛). Mr. Bryant helped lead the US Olympic team to win the gold medal in 2008 and 2012. Along the way, Mr. Bryant became one of the most famous and popular basketball players of all time.
Mr. Bryant spent his early school years in Italy. His father was a professional basketball player there. His family moved back to the US when Mr. Bryant was in high school. He played and practiced hard in the high school. 4. And his performance on the court (球场) caused excitement and got much attention.
In 2016, Mr. Bryant retired (退役). During his time with the Lakers, Mr. Bryant had worn the numbers 8 and 24. 5. After he retired, Mr. Bryant focused on (关注) his family. Mr. Bryant also set up basketball camps and programs for kids, to help share his love of the game. He took up new activities, too. He started a company that produced books and movies.
A.He joined the team at the age of 17.
B.The crash killed nine people in all.
C.When he retired, the Lakers said those numbers wouldn’t be used again.
D.His goal was becoming even better than his boyhood hero, Michael Jordan.
E.Friends, fans, and well-known people from around the world were all very sad.
九年级英语补全短文5选5困难题查看答案及解析
The most difficult thing for university student Ted Rogers is opening his classroom door. Ted can't do this without help because he's only six years old. He's the youngest person ever to study at Rochester University in New York. Ted 1. (begin) reading at two, and by four, he had known a lot about many subjects from astronomy to zoology(动物学). By the age of five, be had been able to talk to university professors about his ideas.
Ted 2. just (complete) his first book. It3.(come) out in a few months, shortly after his seventh birthday. “I love learning.” says Ted.
“My hero is the scientist Albert Einstein because he never brushed his hair or4.(wear) socks. “Psychologists(心理学家)have found it difficult5.(test) Ted's cleverness because they do not have high enough scores for him. Ted's mother first knew her son was different when he kept6.(cry) at play school because he was bored with the children's games. She started teaching him at home after finding that local schools were not prepared for children who learned at Ted's speed.
Now Ted7.(study) geography at Rochester University and using the Internet to complete his high school studies.
However, some psychologists warn that too much study can stop a child from8.(grow) up in a healthy way. “I9.(not care) how clever the kid is. Six-year-olds have to play with their friends,” says Dr. Brian Wood. Mrs. Rogers doesn't agree that her son's time10.(take) up completely by schoolwork. “He loves the violin and has many outdoor interests, such as camping, fishing and swimming, just like other boys of his age.”
九年级英语语法填空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
Last Saturday morning, the head teacher called a meeting of parents. On behalf of (代表) the students, I made 1. speech, and I felt very proud of 2..
Now my middle school life comes to an end. This summer, I will go to the U.S. and stay for one year to s3.at an American high school. There I will be in Grade 10. I excited. 4. (同时), I am a little sad because I have to s5. goodbye to my old friends and teachers. I want to t6. some photos with them before I leave and I Will 7. (赠送) many gifts to my friends as well. We will 8. (保持联系) With each other by sending emails, making phone calls or w9. letters.
In the past three years, I have learned a lot 10. my teachers and have had a great time at school. Although we'll set out on our new journey, I will never forget 11. I come from. In the future, I will work m12. harder. I hope to be a doctor when I 13. (长大). My parents 14. [sə'pɔ:t] me all the time. I believe my dream will 15. (实现, 成为现实)!
九年级英语单词填空困难题查看答案及解析
I grew up poor-living in a big family with six brothers, three sisters, my father and a wonderful mother. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention. I was very happy and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still afford a dream.
My dream was sports. By the time I was sixteen, I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour baseball and hit anything that moved on the field. I was also lucky: my high school coach was Ollie Jarvis who not only believed in me, but also taught me how to believe in myself. One-special incident(事件)with him changed-my life forever.
It was the summer between my junior and senior years, and I was offered a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket—money for dates with girls, money for a new bike, new clothes, and I could begin to save money for a house for my mother.
Then I realized, to do that work, I would have to give up summer baseball training. When I told coach Jarvis, he was as angry as I expected him to be. "You have your whole life to work." he said, "Your time for playing isn`t long. You can't afford to waste it”.
I stood before him with my head banging, trying to think of the words that would explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his disappointment in me.
"How much are you going to make at this job, son?" he asked.
"Three point five an hour." I replied.
"Well," he asked, "is $3.5 an hour the price of a dream?"
That simple question made me understand the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal for the future. I practiced hard that summer, and within the year I was chosen by a famous team to play baseball, and was offered $ 20,000 a year.
Later, I was given a baseball scholarship to the University of Arizona, which led me to an education. In 1984, I began to play the Denver Bronces for $ 1.7 million a year, And Certainly, I bought my mother the house of my dream!
1.When did the writer want to take a part-time job?
A.When he decided to buy his mother a louse.
B.When he graduated from junior high school.
C.When he found it difficult to play baseball well
D.When he thought his big family was too poor
2.Whom should the writer thank most for his success?
A.His coach B.His mother. C.His himself. D.His teammates
3.By writing the article, the writer tries to tell us that _________.
A.to buy a house for his family is the dream of most young people
B.trying to become a sport star is the easiest way to realize a dream
C.something we want now often has to give away to a long term long goal
D.to succeed without help from others is impossible for the young
4.What can be a proper title for the text?
A.Part-time Job B.A House for Mom
C.A Strict Coach D.A Priceless Dream
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jeff and Joe are brothers. They are thinking about 1.(they) future. In ten years, they will be 24 years old and have their own jobs. Jeff will be a soccer coach and Joe will be a 2.(music).
3.(one), Jeff will finish his college. At college, he will take classes in science, health and education. Jeff will 4.(probable) play soccer in the college team. He will be busy, 5. he believes his school life will be colourful. After college, Jeff will teach in a high s6.. He will teach science and coach the school's soccer team.
Joe will start a band, and he will play 7. drum. The band will practice every day and write their own songs. The members of the band will play in different places in New York. Joe hopes the band will become successful and famous. He think they will make 8.(much) money than others in this way. Then Joe and his band will travel a9. the world by car. Joe will not forget his family. He will spend time 10.(visit) them even if he is very busy.
Jeff and Joe will work hard for their own future. Their parents will be happy about what they will do.
九年级英语语法填空困难题查看答案及解析