Xie Renci is a law student who is studying in a university in Southwest China's Chongqing.1.(recent)her story has encouraged millions of people with her positive(积极的)attitude.
The 20-year-old girl grew2.in a poor family in Guizhou Province. At the age of four, a3./'træfɪk/accident turned Xie's world upside down and took away her right leg and her mother's left leg.4.they narrowly escaped death, endless challenges were waiting for them.
At one time, the mother almost gave up. But Xie begged, "I'll study really hard and go to Harvard, so let me5./kən'tɪnju:/at school," she said. She believed she could change her destiny(命运). Ever though Xie didn't go to Harvard, she was6.(accept)by one of the top law schools in China.
"I'm not trying to present7.as a role model. All I'm doing is telling the disabled that you can decide the way you live," says Xie. Xie often8.(share)her story and many of her photos on the social network She wants to draw people's9./ə'tenʃ(ə)n/to disabled community. She also wants to make a documentary of herself to tell10.(child)that there is no difference between disabled people and others.
九年级英语单词填空困难题
Xie Renci is a law student who is studying in a university in Southwest China's Chongqing.1.(recent)her story has encouraged millions of people with her positive(积极的)attitude.
The 20-year-old girl grew2.in a poor family in Guizhou Province. At the age of four, a3./'træfɪk/accident turned Xie's world upside down and took away her right leg and her mother's left leg.4.they narrowly escaped death, endless challenges were waiting for them.
At one time, the mother almost gave up. But Xie begged, "I'll study really hard and go to Harvard, so let me5./kən'tɪnju:/at school," she said. She believed she could change her destiny(命运). Ever though Xie didn't go to Harvard, she was6.(accept)by one of the top law schools in China.
"I'm not trying to present7.as a role model. All I'm doing is telling the disabled that you can decide the way you live," says Xie. Xie often8.(share)her story and many of her photos on the social network She wants to draw people's9./ə'tenʃ(ə)n/to disabled community. She also wants to make a documentary of herself to tell10.(child)that there is no difference between disabled people and others.
九年级英语单词填空困难题查看答案及解析
These days, more and more students in the UK are taking a "gap year" between their graduation from school and their university studies. This means they can have a year off to do something else, before they start their university studies.
For most students, spending time in foreign countries is the favorite activity and --- Australia is the favorite place to go.
Many parents, teachers and business people agree that travelling can teach important values.
"After a year of travelling, I felt I'd grown up. I had learnt the importance of relationships with people, on all kinds of levels. "
There are many companies around the world that welcome these students on their projects- -helping people in poorer countries, or even in your home country. Although you don't get paid for your work, this kind of work can teach important skills, for example, decision making and finding answers to problems, which will help many students in a job one day.
Finally, getting some knowledge and experience in an area you hope to study or work in one day will always be very useful.
If several university graduates are applying (申请)for the same job, gap year work experience allows you to say," I've already had some experience of this kind of work. " And that can get your job.
1.When do the students in the UK usually take a "gap year"?
A.After they go to college or university.
B.Before they graduate from university.
C.After they graduate from university.
D.Before they go to university after graduating from school.
2.What is their favorite activity for most students in the UK?
A.Spending time in Australia.
B.Spending time in the UK.
C.Spending time with their teachers.
D.Spending time with their parents.
3.What can't students get in gap year work in the writer's opinion?
A.Values. B.Skills. C.Experience. D.Money.
4.Chances for the same job will be given to the students __________.
A.who study well in school
B.who have some experience in this kind of work
C.who don't apply for the job
D.who are rich enough
5.The best title of the passage can be__________.
A.Work for the Poor B.Take a Year off C.Apply for a job D.Travel
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
In the past, a Chinese student who wanted to study at a university in the UK had to pass a difficult exam. But now, the University of Birmingham has firstly __________ the tradition.
A.allowed B.broken C.obeyed D.reduced
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— In the past, a Chinese student who wanted to study at a university in the UK had to pass a difficult exam.
— Yes. But now, the University of Birmingham has firstly the tradition.
A.allowed B.broken C.obeyed D.reduced
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
A 12-year-old girl from Virginia, US, never thought that a simple message she put online could bring her big problems. She posted the words, “Killing. Meet me in the library Tuesday”, with three emojis(表情符号) of a gun, a knife and a bomb(炸弹) on Instagram, a social media(社交媒体). She was told that she broke the law because of threatening(威胁) her school.
This problem is not far away from us. Not long ago, Ni Hanxiang, a Chinese student at a university in the US, was sent back to China after expressing on social media that he would kill his teachers if he failed to pass his exams.
In China, posting threatening words online is also against the law. In 2013, Wu Hongfei, a singer, got into trouble for saying on weibo that she wanted to blow up a building.
“Threatening happens not only face to face but also through the Internet, social media and the telephone,” said Mr. Cao, a lawyer from Chongqing. “Although the law of China protects people’s right of free speech, it doesn’t include words that threaten others’ lives and national safety.”
“Some people may not mean to threaten. They may just be trying to say “I’m strong”, said Fred Pratt, a lawyer from the US.
The girl’s mother said her daughter was a good kid who had never been in trouble before. Ni Hanxiang also said he didn’t realize that what he put online was so serious.
“But not knowing the law doesn’t mean the law will treat you any differently if you break it,” says David Allen Green, a lawyer from the UK. So, do you think we’d better spend a minute or two thinking about the words or emojis we use on social media before we press “send”?
1.The 12-year-old girl from Virginia put the words “Killing. Meet me in the library Tuesday”, with three emojis ________.
A.in her own diary B.in a letter to her friend
C.on a social media D.on the wall of the library
2.Ni Hanxiang was sent back to China ________.
A.because he broke the US law B.because he wasn’t honest
C.after he killed his teachers D.after he blew up a building
3.From this passage, we can infer(推断) that ________.
A.Fred Pratt thinks some people may not mean to threaten
B.the girl’s mother didn’t think her daughter was a bad child
C.Cheating in an examination at school may get you into trouble
D.Putting threatening words on QQ may bring you problems
4.This passage mainly wants to tell us that _______.
A.we shouldn’t break the US law if we study at a university in the US
B.students and singers shouldn’t post words or emojis on social media
C.students should study hard at school and not use the Internet too much
D.we should be careful when we send words or emojis on social media
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Amy is a student at a university in America. These days, she is studying in Spain. Here are some of her diaries about her life there.
Wednesday, May 4 Our class went to the Prado again. I love this museum一the buildings and the paintings are great. In fact, I wasn’t very interested in art until I came to this country. Now I think it’s important to see paintings in a museum一not just in books or on the Internet. In a museum, they come alive(看上去像真的). After that, Alicia and I studied together for next week’s exam. |
Thursday, May 5 Today’s Spanish class was great fun. After two months of studying, my Spanish has improved a lot. I like my Spanish teacher very much. She is only 25 and already an excellent Spanish teacher. She is a beautiful girl with long straight hair. She is quite outgoing and likes telling jokes. Everyone in my class loves her! |
Friday, May 6 Our class went out to dinner again. I really like the way people live here. In the evening, they have dinner late, around 10 or sometimes 11. Family is very important, and many families here eat together in restaurants or walk on the streets. At first, I was surprised to see very young children out with their families at midnight(午夜), but then it became ▲ . Things like this are making me think about the differences between cultures. My mother advised me to write an article about cultural(文化的)differences for a magazine. I thought that was a great idea! |
根据上面的材料内容,选择最佳答案。
1.Before Amy came to Spain, she was not very interested in __________.
A.art B.math C.history
2.From the passage, we know that Amy’s Spanish teacher __________.
A.has long curly hair B.likes telling jokes C.is strict with her students
3.What did Amy do on May 6?
A.She visited a museum. B.She worked in a Spanish restaurant.
C.She went out to dinner with her classmates.
4.The best word for “▲” is“_____________________”.
A.special B.normal C.easy
5.What did Amy’s mother advise her to do?
A.To study foreign food. B.To go traveling around Spain.
C.To write an article about cultural differences.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
She is university student. She studies in university.
A.the,the B.an,the C.an,a D.a.the.
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Creating public spaces
Jin Hee Park is a student at Stanford University in California. She studies hard. "Of course, I came here for the academic (学术)," she says. "But the campus is so beautiful. I walk around just to relax."
Alejandro Vega, a banker in New York City, jogs almost every evening after work in Central Park. "I never get bored. The park is so big. It's a public space, yet it can feel completely private."
Niagara Falls was on Ross Howard's list of places to visit in upstate New York. "There are these wonderful footpaths that make the falls so close to the general public."
In 1857, a design contest was held for a new park in New York City. Frederick Law Olmsted and his partner, Calvert Vaux, won the contest. Central Park was the finished product - the first landscaped public park in the United States. Today, no trip to New York is complete without a visit to this beautiful park.
Later in his life, Olmsted designed landscapes for college campuses, like Stanford University. He also designed footpaths at Niagara Falls to give visitors better views of the falls. In all his work, Olmsted tried to protect the natural beauty of an area.
Today there are new pressures on Niagara Falls: some business want to develop the area, On Goat Island, an island in Niagara Falls State Park, there are now souvenir (纪念品) shops. There may be signs that say "No Littering," but there is still a lot of trash on the island. Most of the animals have disappeared. What would Olmsted think?
1.Jin Hee Park thinks his university campus is ______ for walking and relaxing.
A.basic B.academic C.attractive D.crowded
2.Alejandro Vega feels ______ when he jogs in Central Park, for it feels private.
A.enjoyable B.bored C.nervous D.surprised
3.Niagara Falls in America was close to the public because of its wonderful ______.
A.lists B.contests C.falls D.footpaths
4."no trip to New York is complete" (in Para. 4) probably means ______.
A.it's not a perfect trip to New York B.we should never go for a trip to New York
C.don't finish a trip in New York D.New York isn't a good place to visit
5.In all of Olmsted's designing products, he tried to ______.
A.design footpaths for better views of the falls
B.protect the natural beauty of an area
C.include landscapes of Stanford University campus
D.rebuild the Central Park in New York City.
6.Which of the following best describes the present situation on Niagara Falls?
A.This area is developed and becomes more lovely.
B.Olmsted expected most of the animals there to leave.
C.People are no longer allowed to visit souvenir shops.
D.Some people are doing learn to the environment.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容,回答问题。
A university student in Britain is raising money for a homeless man who offered her his last£3 so she could get home safely after a night out.
Dominique Harrison-Bentzen is a 22-year-old university student. She lost her bank card after a night out. “I didn’t realize that I had no money until I wanted to get money for a taxi. Just then a homeless man came and gave me his only money,£3,” she said. “He told me to take it to pay for a taxi to make sure I got home safely.” She didn’t take the money in the end but was so moved by the man’s kindness that she made a decision to help him.
“I posted a picture on Facebook (一社交网站) to try and find him the next day. To my surprise, I found that I was not the only person he had helped,” she said. “Robbie seems to have helped many persons in the city center, returning bags to people and offering his scarf to keep people warm.”
Miss Harrison-Bentzen started raising money to help him get an apartment so that he can be safe and warm. At first, Miss Harrison-Bentzen hoped to raise £500 to help Robbie get off the streets. Now £12,500 has already been collected for the man.
Miss Harrison-Bentzen has also decided to spend 24 hours through the day and night as a homeless person to understand the difficulties that the homeless people face each day. “If people can see what I am doing, then maybe they can take the time to stop and talk to a homeless person, and hear his story,” she said.
1.Who is Robbie?
___________________________________________________________
2.What happened to Miss Harrison-Bentzen one night?
___________________________________________________________
3.Did Miss Harrison-Bentzen accept Robbie’s offer?
___________________________________________________________
4.How much money has Miss Harrison-Bentzen raised for Robbie?
___________________________________________________________
5.Why did Miss Harrison-Bentzen experience a homeless person’s life?
___________________________________________________________
九年级英语任务型阅读极难题查看答案及解析
Dr Zhong Nanshan was born in October 1936 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is now a professor, famous respiratory (呼吸的)disease expert. In 1960, he graduated from Beijing University Medical School and worked at the School. During 1979 to 1981, he studied at the Edinburgh University and London University. His father was also a doctor who gave his whole life to his medical career.
In 2003, SARS, a deadly disease, spread across China and the world. As a 67-year-old expert, Zhong had responsibilities to find the cause and treatments for it. When authorities (权威机构) thought chlamydia (支原体)was the main cause of the disease, Zhong gave a new theory. Fearless of challenging the authorities, he bravely proposed that chlamydia might be one cause of death, but not the only cause of SARS. Soon an effective treatment method was discovered by him. Zhong is cautious, independent, open-minded and never gives up. With his search for truth and dedication (奉献)to his career, he was honored as part of the "Moved China,5 campaign in 2003.
Zhong is not only a doctor but also a teacher. In 2010, Zhong chose students for a 32-student 4tNanshan class" to improve medical education and cultivate medical talent. He is also a good sportsman. He won the 400-meter race in a sports meet for Beijing college students and set records that nobody at Peking University has broken in 1956.
Even today, he exercises more than three times a week, and can even do 10 push-ups in one breath. He thinks that exercise plays a key role in keeping people healthy.
Now, at the age of 84, Zhong still keeps working in the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 started in Wuhan in 2020. He has been working together with his students and thousands of medical workers from different provinces. They do it knowing the great risk of being infected, but none of them has given up in the face of the danger. So, he is a doctor but he was also a fearless fighter.
1.From Paragraph 1, we can learn that Dr. Zhong Nanshan ____________.
A.is famous as a respiratory disease expert
B.graduated from Nanjing University
C.learned Chinese medicine from his father
D.only studied at London University
2.The underlined phrase "proposed" in Paragraph 2 probably means "
A.included B.remembered C.suggested D.invented
3.The following sentences show Dr. Zhong is a sportsman EXCEPT ____________.
A.he can do 10 push-ups in one breath
B.he once won the race in a sports meet
C.he exercises over three times a week
D.he chose 32 students to study sports
4.Which of the following is NOT true from the passage?
A.Zhong found a treatment method for SARS.
B.Chlamydia was the main cause of SARS.
C.Zhong is both a doctor and a teacher.
D.Zhong was honored by "Moved China".
5.The writer tells us Dr. Zhong Nanshan is a famous expert who ________________.
A.has given up patients when facing the risk of COVID-19
B.has worked with his family and other medical workers
C.is always rich, independent, open-minded and energetic
D.searches for medical truth and fights on for his career
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析