—What’s wrong with my leg, doctor?
—The pain in your leg is ______ caused by old age. There is nothing I can do about it.
A.simply B.luckily C.smoothly D.carelessly
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
—What’s wrong with my leg, doctor?
—The pain in your leg is ______ caused by old age. There is nothing I can do about it.
A.simply B.luckily C.smoothly D.carelessly
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
“Amy! Milk!” Mama called.
Milk. It was Amy’s turn to get it. Amy sighed and shut her first-aid(急救) book.
Amy tied the cow close to a tree. Somewhere down the mountain, some volunteer doctors were teaching medical skills to village nurses. Amy heard Betty dive off hours ago. “She should have taken me with her. She thinks I’m too young.” Amy thought. “But she’s wrong. I am already 15!”
Amy carried the milk back to Mama, then wandered up the road. Roy, a village boy, was trying to stand on a horse’s back. “No wonder they don’t trust kids with anything important,” Amy thought.
She had just turned away when she heard a heavy fall and a few cries. Roy was on the ground. “Roy!” The kids nearby ran towards him. “Get Betty,” one said. Amy shook her head. “Betty’s gone to the city.”
The kids didn’t know what to do. Amy ran to Roy and saw one of his legs out of shape. A broken leg! She remembered what the first-aid book said about it.
“Victor!” Amy called to one of the boys. “Go get Roy’s mama, and find someone with a truck,” She turned to the others. “Give me your shirts. We need something to tie his leg with.”
Amy then found a strong, straight stick. She carefully wrapped the shirts around Roy’s leg and the stick. Roy cried out in pain. “I know it hurts,” Amy said softly. “But this will hold it still until you get to the hospital.”
When Amy was done, she looked up and saw Roy’s mama and a man watching beside a truck. “Thank you, Amy,” Roy’s mama said. Amy helped them lift Roy into the truck, then they drove down the hillside towards the hospital.
The next day, Betty came to Amy’s home. “I heard what you did,” Betty said. “You kept your head in an emergency. That’s an important skill.”
Amy’s face turned red. “I was afraid ...”
Betty shook her head. “It’s OK for a nurse to be afraid, as long as she has a clear head. The volunteer doctors are coming tomorrow with vaccines. We need some more hands. Can you help?”
“I’d love to.” Amy replied at once.
“Come early, then. There is a lot to learn.”
Amy smiled. “I’ll bring my first-aid book.”
1.Why didn’t Betty take Amy with her to the medical training?
A.Amy was busy reading. B.Amy had to milk the cow.
C.Betty left too early in the morning. D.Betty thought Amy wasn’t old enough.
2.What happened to Roy?
A.He fell off the horseback. B.He was kicked by the horse.
C.He successfully stood on the horseback. D.He was pulled off the horseback by the kids.
3.What is the correct order of Amy’s first-aid actions?
a. She found a proper stick. b. She helped lift Roy into the truck.
c. She asked the boys for some shirts. d. She tied the shirts around the broken leg.
e. She sent someone to get Roy’s mum and a truck.
A.c-e-a-b-d B.a-c-e-d-b C.e-c-a-d-b D.e-c-a-b-d
4.Why did Betty invite Amy to help the doctors in the end?
A.Amy had similar experiences before.
B.Amy was cool-headed when giving first-aid.
C.Betty regretted not taking Amy to the training.
D.Betty realized that Amy had become a good doctor.
5.Which sentence best describes a lesson from the story?
A.Only trained doctors and nurses can provide first-aid.
B.Knowledge from books can help solve real-life problems.
C.Children need enough practice before they can be helpful.
D.Helping with housework is important to children’s health.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
I remember a time I went shopping on my first visit to Hongkong. Coming from cold and cloudy England, I prepared for the sun and dressed in a T-shirt and a short skirt. Not having many chances to enjoy the sun in the UK, my legs were very white. In the UK, this is not a fashionable look at all. Most women spend every sunny day out in the sun trying to get darker skin. The darker the skin is, the better the look is. I have tried to get darker but nothing works for me!
As I walked around one shop, two shop girls didn’t take their eyes off me the whole time, talking quietly to each other in Chinese. I began to feel uncomfortable and asked my friend if we could leave. After we left the shop, she asked me what was wrong. I complained(抱怨) about the shop girls being very rude and always looking at my legs. I was embarrassed that they were talking about my white skin. My friend laughed, “they weren’t laughing at you. They were saying how nice your legs are. Many Chinese women want to have white skin like yours. In fact, there are many beauty products in the shops to make skin white and a lot of money is spent on them."
It just goes to show that we are never happy with what we have. The grass is always greener on other side. If the woman of the west and east thought the same way, western women wouldn’t spend so much money on cream that makes skin darker and women from the east wouldn’t need to use cream that makes skin whiter.
1.The writer had white legs because __________.
A.She spent so much money on her legs
B.She lived in a cold and cloudy country
C.She wanted them to be white
D.She didn’t like dark skin
2.What does the underlined (划线的) word in the first paragraph mean in Chinese?
A.时尚的 B.和谐的 C.好玩的 D.有气质的
3.How do you understand the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?
A.People are always happy with what they have.
B.The grass on both sides is green.
C.People in the west have the best skin.
D.People are always unhappy with what they have.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
―Could you tell me ? ―She has a pain in her face .
A.What is the matter with her .
B.What's wrong with him
C.What the matter is with her.
D.What wrong is with him .
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
– Doctor, is there anything wrong with my legs?
– Don’t worry. ________ is OK.
A. Something B. Nothing C. Everything
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
— ___ —I have a headache, doctor.
A.What is your trouble? B.What wrong with you?
C.What is your name? D.How old are you?
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I caught a cold. It was really a bad cold. Actually, the doctor later told me that I had the flu (流感).
My head was pounding. My throat was hurting. My body was aching. My voice became hoarse and I could hardly speak. I never experienced anything like this before. Worst of all, my sore throat was so serious that I couldn’t even swallow (吞咽)!
I knew I should drink more fluids—water, soup or juice—and maybe take some medicine. But I couldn’t. Each time I tried to swallow, it hurt so much. So my dad took me to the hospital.
A doctor came in. He checked my throat. He then checked my lungs. After his examination, he said, “Nothing to worry about. You have the flu.”
“Why is it so serious?” I asked. “Can you give me some medicine so that I don’t suffer as much?”
“No.” the doctor said. “No medicine can cure (治愈) your flu. Don’t be sad. Your body is an amazing thing. It will cure itself without any help.” “What? My body will fix things on its own?” I cried in disbelief.
“Yes, your body’s immune system (免疫系统) will fight the virus (病毒) for you. No doctor or medicine will cure you.” repeated the doctor.
My tears rushed out. I had not realized this in the past. Everything had always seemed so natural. I’ve had my meals every day for thirteen years. I drink water like taking a breath—without thinking about it at all.
Now, I understand that even a simple thing like swallowing is like a miracle (奇迹). The parts of my body do their jobs amazingly well—and yet quietly, without me even noticing.
I don’t remember how many days it took me to be well again, but I do remember what my father told me. He said that we should all appreciate our bodies and the miracle of how they are built.
注意:每小题答题词数不超过10个。
1.What was wrong with the girl?
_______________________________________________
2.What does the underlined word “it” refer to (指代)?
_______________________________________________
3.How old is the girl?
_______________________________________________
4.Why did the doctor not give her any medicine?
_______________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Most of us use alarm clocks or mobile phones t0 wake up at the right time for school or work. We lo at our watches to know the right time for the bus or train. However, there is also a right time to eat, sleep, exercise, and take medicine. We can’t look at a clock for the right time for these activities. We must listen to the clock inside our bodies, the biological clock.
Barbara Wells exercised every morning. She woke up at 6:00 a. m. She ran about two miles before she went to work. But Barbara's legs and back started to hurt. She did some exercise before she ran. But her legs and back still hurt. She ran slower, but the pain didn’t stop. Barbara talked to her doctor. The doctor said, “Don’t run in the morning. Try to exercise later in the day. That is the time when your body is at the right temperature for exercise after work. Her legs and back didn’t hurt any more.
Today, doctors are learning more shout chronobiology(生物钟学),the study of biological docks. They are learning about the importance of time for our bodies. For example, it is best for people to go to sleep on time every right and to eat only when they’re hungry. Also, doctors discovered that some illnesses, such as heart attacks, occur (v. 发生) most often in the morning. This information tells them that the best time to take heart medication may be at night. When patients take heart medication at night, they may prevent a heart attack in the morning.
Many doctors believe chronobiology can help us live healthier lives. It may be the right time to listen to these doctors!
根据短文内容,请用完整句子回答下列问题。
1.What clocks do you all have inside your bodies?
__________________________________________________________
2.How far did Barbara Wells run every morning?
__________________________________________________________
3.What are the doctors learning about for our bodies?
__________________________________________________________
4.What is the right time for the person who has a heart attack to take heart medication?
___________________________________________________________
5.What can we learn from the passage?
_________________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was a receptionist(接待员) for an animal doctor fifty years ago. As an animal lover, I couldn’t ______ seeing any animal in pain.
One day, when we were closing the office, a young man ran up to us holding a(an) ______ Doberman in his arms and asking us to save his life. The four-month-old dog had been ______ by a car.
The doctor and I ran back into the operating room ______ to save him in time. The animal doctor worked tirelessly for ______ seemed like hours. The dog had broken many bones, including his spine(脊柱). He was badly hurt and we thought that ______ he got better, he would never walk again.
However, that day forever ______ my life. I became the assistant in all things medical. At that time, one of my first jobs was to give that dog daily ______ carefully. I remember moving his tiny ______ with my full attention to try to keep his muscles from becoming weaker and weaker. Weeks went by ______ one day, he continued to push back till he could use his legs. “He finally went ______ the trouble”, we cried.
A year later when I called the name of the next patient, a huge Doberman jumped ______ me. That moment I found ______ pressed against the wall with this dog standing on his behind legs, his front paws(爪子) on my shoulders. He washed my face with ______ kisses! I felt amazed that moment.
I went on to be an animal doctor for 14 years and now I am a volunteer at a no-kill animal shelter to help the homeless animals. The ______ with a thankful heart changed my life so much.
1.A.help B.mind C.stand D.start
2.A.upset B.unusual C.healthy D.wounded
3.A.kicked B.hit C.lifted D.shocked
4.A.at present B.at times C.at last D.at once
5.A.what B.who C.why D.where
6.A.if only B.as if C.only if D.even if
7.A.improved B.changed C.reflected D.broke
8.A.walk B.shower C.treatment D.food
9.A.face B.tail C.legs D.paws
10.A.until B.since C.unless D.after
11.A.through B.with C.into D.on
12.A.beside B.toward C.behind D.among
13.A.himself B.ourselves C.themselves D.myself
14.A.helpful B.joyful C.peaceful D.useful
15.A.patient B.man C.doctor D.volunteer
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
根据对话内容,从A-G七个选项中,选出五个能补全对话的最佳选项(有两项多余)。
Mary: John, what's wrong with you? Are you OK?
John: 1.
Mary: I’m sorry to hear that. Is it serious?
John: Yes, a little. 2.
Mary: No, it doesn’t sound like you have a fever. 3.
John: I played computer games all weekend.
Mary: 4.You need to take breaks away from the computer.
John: Yeah, I sat in the same way for too long without moving.
Mary: 5.If your neck still hurts tomorrow, then go to a doctor.
John: OK. Thanks, Mary
A.That’s probably why.
B.I have a headache.
C.What did you do on the weekend?
D.What should I do?
E.I think you should lie down and rest.
F.I can’t move my neck and it hurts.
G.Should I take my temperature?
九年级英语补全对话7选5中等难度题查看答案及解析