Chen Yujie 15, studies at a boarding school in Ningbo, Zhejiang. She used to go back to her home in Cixi every week to get money from her parents. it was not a short ride home and the trips were tiring. Chen hoped her parents could put the money on a bankcard, so she didn't have to travel so often.
She decided to discuss it with her parents during TV time after dinner. “It's usually the most relaxing time for our family,” said Chen. She picked the right time. After a few turns of lobbying (游说),she made it.
For most teenagers like Chen, opening up to parents can be difficult—especially when it comes to important things. Therefore, they have to make sure the timing is right.
US magazine Highlights recently polled(对……进行民意测验) 1.521 kids age of 6-12 in the country about that.
American kids seem to know when their parents are most receptive (能接纳的) . Mealtime turns out to be their most favorite time to open up to their parents. Bedtime comes second, followed by time spent in the car.
Chinese teenagers seem to be similar. A survey organized by Qianjiang Daily, a newspaper based in Hangzhou, found that most teenagers in the city would choose mealtime to chat with their parents, mainly discussing the problems on their study.
So do you have anything to open up to your parents about? Choose a good time.
1.Chen Yujie would like her parents to put her money on the bankcard instead of________.
2.Chen Yujie's parents finally accepted ________.
3.The fifth paragraph (自然段) mainly tells us the ________ of the survey in the US.
4.In China, most children choose ________ to talk with their parents about study.
5.This passage mainly tells us ________ it is best to open up to our parents.
九年级英语信息归纳困难题
Chen Yujie, 15 studies at a boarding school in Ningbo, Zhejiang __1.____.it was not a short ride home and the trips were tiring.Chen hoped her parents could put the money on a bank card , so she didn’r have to travel so often.
2. “It’s usually the most relaxing time for our family.” Said Chen.
She chose the right time.After a few turns of lobbying(游说) ,her parents finally agreed with Chen . 3. So they have to choose a right time .
US magazine Highnight recently surveyed 1,521 kids aged 6-12 in the country , asking questions like “ 4. ” Results show that American kids seem to know when their parents are most receptive(乐于接受的)。Meal time is discovered to be their most favorite time to talk to their parents.Bed time comes second.followed by time spent in the car.
Chinese teenagers seem to have a similar tendency (倾向) over the problem.Qianjiang Daily ,a newspaper in Zhejiang, did a survey about it . 5.
So do you have anything to talk to your parents about? Choose a good time.
根据短文内容, 从方框中选出五个句子填入文中空缺处, 使短文内容完整正确。
A. When you want to talk to your parents about something important ,When is the best time to do it? B. She decided to discuss it with her parents during TV time to talk to their parents. C. They found that most American teenagers would choose bed time to talk to their parents. D. She used to go back to her home in Cixi every week to get money from her parents. E. The result shows most teenagers in the city would choose meal time to talk to their parents.. F. For most teenagers like Chen talking to parents can be difficult or even worrying.. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读短文,从A-E五个句子中选择正确选项还原到文中,使短文内容完整、正确。
Chen Yujie, 15 studies at a boarding school in Ningbo, Zhejiang 1.. It was not a short ride home and the trips were tiring. Chen hoped her parents could put the money on a bank card , so she didn’t have to travel so often.
2. “It’s usually the most relaxing time for our family.” Said Chen.
She chose the right time. After a few turns of lobbying (游说) , her parents finally agreed with Chen . 3. So they have to choose a right time .
US magazine Highnight recently surveyed 1,521 kids aged 6-12 in the country , asking questions like “ 4.” Results show that American kids seem to know when their parents are most receptive(乐于接受的)。Meal time is discovered to be their most favorite time to talk to their parents. Bed time comes second , followed by time spent in the car.
Chinese teenagers seem to have a similar tendency (倾向) over the problem. Qianjiang Daily ,a newspaper in Zhejiang, did a survey about it . 5.
So do you have anything to talk to your parents about? Choose a good time.
A. When you want to talk to your parents about something important ,when is the best
time to do it?
B. She decided to discuss it with her parents during TV time to talk to their parents.
C. She used to go back to her home in Cixi every week to get money from her parents.
D. The result shows most teenagers in the city would choose meal time to talk to their parents .
E. For most teenagers like Chen talking to parents can be difficult or even worrying.
九年级英语补全短文5选5中等难度题查看答案及解析
Parker Stewart, 15 years old, studies at the Sayre School in Kentucky, US. After doing some independent environmental studies, Parker wanted to make a difference in his community to help the environment.
He started to work really hard last year to bring solar (太阳的) energy to his school’s science labs. Thirty solar panels (电板) are going to be used in late November.
It started when Parker began researching solar energy. He found a solar power app. When he put in an exact address in it, it would tell him how much sunlight that area receives each day. He found that his school building receives a perfect amount (数量) of sunlight, which provided help for finding a good place to install (安装) solar panels for science labs.
At his science teacher’s suggestion, Parker performed an energy examination of one of the school’s science labs to see how much energy it uses. He then started doing more research, including communicating with a local company called Synergy Home to install solar panels.
Parker then went to the headmaster of his school to ask for money after explaining the upsides of solar power. The school used the money to buy one panel, but since then, the project has grown to a total of 30 panels. They’re expected to produce enough energy to run all of the four science labs.
Debbie Wheeler, his science teacher, said the success of the project was because of Parker’s hard work. He did all of the research necessary to make clear of whether solar energy would be a suitable solution for the school’s labs, as well as found out the number of the cost and good results for the project.
Others just talk about improving the environment “but Parker had the persistence to make it happen,” she added.
1.Parker tried really hard to make use of __________ for his science labs.
A.wind energy B.solar energy C.heat energy
2.What do we know about the solar power app in Paragraph 3?
A.Parker Steward created the solar power app.
B.The app helps to receive more solar energy.
C.The app helps find a good place to install solar panels.
3.__________ provided Parker with the money he needed.
A.His teacher B.His school C.Synergy Home
4.According to Teacher Wheeler, Parker succeeded because __________.
A.he got a lot of help from his teachers
B.he did a lot of research before taking action
C.he worked on a similar project for a local company
5.What can be the best title?
A.Young Boy, Great Energy B.Parker and Science Labs C.Low Cost, Good Results
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hello, I'm Zheng Yishi from Shanghai. I'm 15 years old. I study at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cleveland, Ohio, US. I Like reading, traveling and listening to music. I'm glad to share my experience with you.
Have you ever wondered what PE classes are like in other countries? In China, PE tests are required to graduate from both middle school and high school. To get good grades on the PE tests, Chinese students will need to practice running as well as doing sit-ups and pull-ups. However, this is not the way that PE classes work in US high schools.
In my high school, we are required to take two terms of PE to graduate. We play real sports during PE classes, such as basketball and volleyball. There are also some other typical American sports that we often play, such as kickball and dodgeball(躲避球).
I didn't know the rules of kickball and dodgeball when I first came to the US. The teacher allowed me to sit on the sidelines and watch how other students played it in order to let me find out the rules.
We also learn some useful life skills in PE. Last year, I learned how to do CPR(心肺复苏), which is a life-saving skill. We were also taught how to provide first aid to someone who is choking(窒息).These skills are a large part of the final grade for the PE class in my high school. Self-defense(自卫)is taught in PE class as well. This includes some tae kwon do(跆拳道)and karate(空手道) skills, as well as Chinese kung fu. It is practical. I prefer PE classes in the US to the ones in China. I think they are more fun and useful. What do you think?
1.The writer learned the rules of kickball and dodgeball through ·
A.a teacher's instruction B.watching others play
C.playing the sport herself D.watching online videos
2.Which of these things did the writer NOT learn about in PE classes at Welsh Jesuit High School?
A.How to play sports. B.Life–saving skills.
C.Self-defense skills. D.How to treat burns.
3.The story is written to .
A.introduce the writer's favorite sports
B.explain what US PE classes are like
C.show why US students don't like PE classes
D.suggest that China should change its PE classes
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
At 6:30 in early morning, Chen Liang drives his new yellow school bus through villages, taking children to his kindergartens (幼儿园).
Chen and his wife Pang Qiuxiang ran two kindergartens in Shanqian Village and Lanxi Village in Qingdao. Pang works as the head of two kindergartens, and Chen takes many responsibilities (责任), from driving to fixing desks and chairs and buying food. Everything seems common in the kindergartens. But one thing makes the kindergartens unique and well-known to the locals. They are free.
In 2006, when the couple took over the kinder-garten from Chen’s mother, it was not free. At that time, Pang took on the main tasks because Chen was busy operating his hotel on the seaside.
But a small pitiful (令人同情的) action of one child touched Pang deeply. “The parents could choose to pay if they would like their children to have dessert. Some parents could not afford to pay the extra fees so their children couldn’t enjoy dessert. Once I saw a child pick up an empty biscuit package which was left by another child, and eat the crumbs (食品屑) in it. I was astonished by the scene,” Pang said. Later, after a serious discussion, the couple made a decision to begin a tuition-free kindergarten.
So they began the tuition-free kindergarten on October 1, 2010.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
1. What makes the kindergartens special?
A. The green environment.
B. The high-level teachers.
C. The free tuition.
D. The delicious food.
2. Which of the following is NOT the duty of Chen Liang?
A. Driving the kids to the kindergartens.
B. Doing some repairing.
C. Teaching the kids.
D. Buying food.
3.Chen liang used to bea(n)
A. farmer B. worker
C. waiter D. owner of a hotel
4.How did Pang Qiuxiang feel when she saw the kid eating the biscuit crumbs?
A. Angry B. Surprised
C. Excited D. Happy
5.What does the fourth paragraph tell us?
A.It is difficult for them to run the kindergartens.
B. When they began to run the two kindergartens
C. How the couple started their first kindergarten
D. What made Pang decide to run a free kinder-garten.
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Chen Wei isn’t at school today ________ he is taking a robot competition in Shanghai.
A. so B. because C. before D. if
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Chen Wei isn’t at school today ________ he is taking a robot competition in Shanghai.
A. so B. because C. before D. if
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
From age eight to eleven, I studied at a small school in Bath, England. It was a small school of four classes, with about twenty-five children in each class according to age. For the most part, one teacher had to teach all subjects. However, sometimes the headteacher , Mr. Ronald Broaches would come in and spend an hour or so.
He was a large man with a very happy nature. He had a sense of humor and would be glad in telling the children small stories which make us laugh.
I found that he took great interest in me and he quickly found that I enjoyed puzzles. He would stop me as I was going to class and take a piece of paper out of his pocket, often with a puzzle on it. As time went on, they slowly gave me an interest in math and problem –solving that stays with me to this day.
To this day, I can remember Mr. Broaches’ cheerful cry of “Well done!” whenever I got a problem right. I shall always be thankful that our paths crossed.
Mr. Bruoaches died just two weeks after I won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. Unfortunately, I had no chance to speak to him before he died. I learnt late that he had heard of my success and I will always hope that he knew the deep influence he had made on my life.
1.The writer spent ______study at the school in Bath, England.
A.three years B.six years C.one year D.two years
2.The writer’s success shows us ___________.
A.Mr. Broaches often gave him some puzzles only for fun .
B.they had the same interest
C.Mr. Broaches found and developed his interest
D.Mr. Broaches was his father’s friend.
3.From the story, we can guess the writer______.
A.liked language lessons very well.
B.was a good football player
C.was good at math
D.had a great dream
4.The writer felt sorry because________________.
A.Mr. Broaches passed away before he won the Nobel Prize
B.he didn’t express his thanks before Mr. Broaches died.
C.he couldn’t find Mr. Broaches after he grew up
D.Mr. Broaches didn’t know about his success.
5.The best title for the passage is ________.
A.The Story of Mr. Broaches
B.The History of Nobel Prize
C.My Early School Life
D.An Important Teacher in My Life
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
A famous study was done in a school by a professor from a university.At the start of the school year,the teachers were given the names of five children.They were told that these five were the most excellent students in the class.But the fact was that these students were only average,and they were not the best students at all.Well,guess what?At the end of the year,all the five average students scored among the highest in the class.
What made these average students change so much to become top students?The only difference was the change in their teachers' attitude.Because the teachers believed that these five kids were top students,they expected more from them.And so these five average students became to believe and expect more from themselves.So they worked harder to do as well as they could.
Do you know?If you expect the best from people,they'll usually want to give you their best.A great leader said,“Treat a person just how he appears to be on the outside,and you'll make him even worse.But treat a person like he's already a success,and you'll help make him the best he can be.”
Like the true story of 7yearold Johnny,his teacher got so angry with him that one day she said.“Johnny,you're the naughtiest(最调皮的)boy in this class.I'm sure you'll never change.”The next year Johnny had a new teacher.And on the first day of class,she met with Johnny after school and said.“Johnny,I've heard a lot about you!But do you know that I don't believe a word of it?”And every day after that,this new teacher treated Johnny as if he was one of the smartest students even when Johnny did naughty things.Later on,Johnny became a school leader,because that's the power of our belief and attitude towards children.
1.The professor started his research by ________.
A. telling the five students to work harder than ever before
B. teaching the five children himself
C. telling the teachers that the five students were the best in the class
D. asking the five children to find a new teacher
2.The five average students became top students mainly because of ________.
A. the professor's study
B. the change in the professor's attitude
C. the teachers' hard work
D. the change in the teachers' attitude
3.Why did the writer tell us the story of 7 year old Johnny?
A. To show the importance of encouragement
B. To show that the boy was clever enough.
C. To let us know the famous boy.
D. To let us know how good his new teacher was.
4.According to the story,we can learn that ________.
A. the research began at the end of the school year
B. the students scored highest only because they worked hard
C. if you expect the most from people,you'll get the least
D. little Johnny liked his new teacher very much
5.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. If you want to get more,you should have new teachers.
B. Attitude and belief can change a person.
C. A professor's study can help you score highest.
D. Only teachers can make you a top student.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
A famous study was done in a school by a professor from a university. At the start of the school year, the teachers were given the names of five children. They were told that these five were the most excellent students in the class. But the fact was that these students were only average,and they were not the best students at all. Well, guess what? At the end of the year, all the five average students scored among the highest in the class.
What made these average students change so much to become top students?The only difference was the change in their teachers’ attitude. Because the teachers believed that these five kids were the top students,they expected more from them. And so these five average students began to believe and expect more from themselves. So they worked harder to do as well as they could.
Do you know why? If you expect the best from people, they’ll usually want to give you their best. A great leader said, “Treat a person just how he appears to be on the outside, and you’ll make him even worse. But treat a person like he’s already a success,and you’ll help make him the best he can be.”
Like the true story of 7-year-old Johnny, his teacher got so angry with him that one day she said,“Johnny,you’re the naughtiest boy in this class. I’m sure you’ll never change.” The next year Johnny had a new teacher. And on the first day of class,she met with Johnny after school and said,“Johnny, I’ve heard a lot about you! But do you know that I don’t believe a word of it.” And every day after that, this new teacher treated Johnny as if he was one of the smartest students even when Johnny did naughty things. Later on, Johnny became a school leader. Because that’s the power of our belief and attitude toward children.
1.The professor started his research by _______.
A. teaching the five children himself
B. asking the five children to find a new teacher
C. telling the five students to work harder than ever before
D. telling the teacher the five students were the best in the class
2.The five average students became top students mainly because of ________.
A. the professor’s study B. the teachers’hard work
C. the change in the teachers D. the change in the teachers’ attitude
3.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. Attitude and belief can change a person.
B. Only teachers can make you a top student.
C. A professor’s study can help you score highest.
D. If you want to get more,you should have new teachers.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析