At my primary school, I was one of the smartest kids there. I never studied after class, but always got nearly perfect scores on all my ____.I was a child genius(天才),at least ____ my mind. I was also ____ music and sports.
I was pretty sure that when I got to seventh grade, everyone ____my teachers would be amazed by me.
But____, they weren't.
When I arrived at my new class, it seemed that there was always someone else who could do ____than I. My grades got worse and I needed to be actually studying for my tests. I believed I wasn't smart. I believed I wasn't talented. I believed I_____.
Over the next two years, I had to work very hard for everything I did. Grades were still very low but gradually _____. I worked really hard but was still never the best at everything.
____ do I really have to be the best at everything? All the pressure I was feeling, all that embarrassment when I did wrong, that was me! I was being too hard on myself. In fact, when I did badly on a test, my classmates would never ____ me.
No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. I will never be the number one at everything, and it's really okay.
1.A.roles B.tests C.activities
2.A.in B.at C.with
3.A.late for B.tired of C.good at
4.A.inviting B.including C.greeting
5.A.probably B.gradually C.actually
6.A.worse B.less C.better
7.A.passed B.relaxed C.failed
8.A.improving B.fighting C.reporting
9.A.But B.Or C.If
10.A.learn from B.laugh at C.wait for
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题
At my primary school, I was one of the smartest kids there. I never studied, but always got perfect scores. I thought I was born clever. At least I believed so. I was also a prodigy in music according to myself I could sing better than almost everyone else in my school. I was pretty sure that once I got to seventh grade, everyone would be surprised by me.
But actually they weren't.
When I arrived at my new class, I couldn't wait to show everyone what I could do. However, there was always someone else who could do better than me. My grades began to get worse I needed to actually study for my tests. I believed I wasn't smart. I believed I wasn't talented. I believed I was a failure.
Over the next two years. I had to work very hard. Every prize for the singing competition was given to me for hard work and effort. Grades was still very low but improving little by little. I worked really hard. However, I was never the best at everything.
I haven't realized until recently that I really don't have to be the best at everything. I was too hard on myself. In fact, when I did badly in a test, my classmates never laughed at me.
No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. Anyway, there are about seven billion people in this world. I will never be the number one at everything, and that's really okay.
1.What does the underlined part "a prodigy" in Paragraph I probably mean in English?
A.A lazy girl B.A crazy fan C.A common child D.A smart kid
2.What happened to the writer during the next two years?
A.She failed to be perfect though she worked hard. B.She found the best way to become perfect.
C.She gave up trying because of the low scores. D.She won many prizes without any effort.
3.What has the writer realized recently?
A.There is no success without effort. B.Don't expect too much of yourself.
C.Being talented is the key to success. D.It's not necessary to care about the result.
4.What would be the best title for this passage?
A.Hard Work Doesn't Work. B.My Past Life as a Young Girl.
C.When I Wasn't Perfect. D.What to Do When You're Not Perfect.
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At my primary school, I was one of the smartest kids there, I never studied, but always got perfect scores. I thought I was born clever. At least I believed so. I was also a prodigy in music according to myself. I could sing better than almost everyone else in my school. I was pretty sure that once I got to sixth grade, everyone would be surprised by me.
But actually, they weren't.
When I arrived at my new class, I couldn't wait to show everyone what I could do. However, there weren’t" always someone else who could do them better. My grades began to suffer. More talented (有天资的) girls
often sang solos(独唱). I believed I wasn't smart. I believed I wasn't talented. I believed I was a failure.
Over the next two years, I had to work very hard. Every prize for the singing competition was given to me for hard work and effort. Grades were still very low but improving little by little. I worked really hard. However, I was never the best at everything.
I haven't realized until recently that I really don't have to be the best at everything. I was too hard on myself. In fact, when I did badly in a test, my classmates never laughed at me.
No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. Anyway, there are about seven billion people in this world. I will never be the number one at everything, and that's really okay.
1.What does "a prodigy" probably mean in English?
A. A smart kid. B. A crazy fan.
C. A .common child. D. A lazy girl.
2.When the writer was at the new class, .
A. she lost her interest in music
B. she had difficulty in learning
C. she surprised everyone in solos
D. she got separated from friends
3.What happened to the writer during the next two years?
A. She won many prizes without any effort.
B. She found the best way to become perfect,
C. She gave up trying because of the low scores.
D. She failed to be perfect though she worked hard.
4.What has the writer realized recently?
A. There is no success without effort.
B. Being talented is the key to success.
C. Don't expect too much of yourself.
D. It's not necessary to care about the result.
5.Which would be the best title for this passage?
A. When I wasn't perfect.
B. My past life as a young girl.
C. Hard work doesn't work.
D. What to do when you're not perfect.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
At my primary school,I was one of the smartest kids there. I never studied,but always got perfect scores. I thought I was born clever. At least I believed so. I was also a prodigy in music according to myself. I could sing better than almost everyone else in my school. I was pretty sure that once I got to the sixth grade,everyone would be surprised by me.
But actually,they weren't.
When I arrived at my new class,I couldn't wait to show everyone what I could do. However,there was always someone else who could do them better. My grades began to suffer.
More talented girls often sang solo(独唱). I believed I wasn't smart. I believed I wasn't talented. I believed I was a failure. Over the next two years,I had to work very hard. Every prize for the singing competition was given to me for hard work and effort. Grades were still very low but improving little by little.
I haven't realized until recently that I really don't have to be the best at everything. I was too hard on myself. In fact,when I did badly in a test,my classmates never laughed at me.
No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. Anyway,there are about seven billion people in this world. I will never be the number one at everything,and that s really okay.
1.What does “a prodigy” probably mean in English?
A.A smart kid B.A lazy fan C.A common child D.A lazy girl
2.When the writer was at the new class,____________.
A.she lost her interest in music B.she had difficulty in learming
C.she surprised everyone in solos D.she got separated from friends
3.What happened to the writer during the two years?
A.She won many prizes without any effort.
B.She found the best way to become perfect.
C.She gave up trying because of the low scores.
D.She failed to be perfect though she worked hard.
4.Which would be the best title for this passage?
A.When I Wasn't Perfect B.My Past Life as a Young Girl
C.Hard Work Doesn't Work D.What to Do When You're Not Perfect.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
完形填空:从A、B、C中,选择一个最佳答案,使短文意思完整。
At my primary school, I was one of the smartest kids there. I never , but always got near perfect scores on all my tests. I was a child genius (天才), at least in my mind. I was also music and sports. I was pretty sure that once I got to seventh grade, everyone including my teachers would be by me.
But actually, they weren’t.
When I arrived at my new class, it seemed that there was always someone else who could do than I. My grades got worse and I needed to actually be studying for my tests. I believed I wasn’t smart. I believed I wasn’t talented. I believed I .
Over the next two years, I had to work very hard for everything I did. Grades were still very low but gradually . I worked really hard but was still never the best at everything.
But do I really have to be the best at everything? All the pressure I was feeling, all that when I did wrong, that was me! I was being too hard on myself. In fact, when I did badly on a test, my classmates would never me.
No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. I will never be the number one at everything, and it’s really Okay.
1.A. forgot B. studied C. regretted
2.A. busy with B. tired of C. good at
3.A. amazed B. scared C. fooled
4.A. better B. easier C. slower
5.A. passed B. failed C. relaxed
6.A. improving B. fighting C. reporting
7.A. development B. excitement C. embarrassment
8.A. help with B. laugh at C. learn from
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分,)
At that time ,I was a teacher of a primary school. One day, my students were going to have class, but Duane still there.
Duane was a clever and lovely boy, but he didn’t have a family. His mother liked drinking and hardly had time to him. Thinking that maybe he had a bad night, I walk over to ask was the matter. As he looked at me, I could he was disappointed(失望的).“Mrs. Brown, don’t you want to open my gift?” he asked. “I put it on your .” As I look at my desk, I found a small box that was with colorful paper. Although(尽管) I have only been a teacher three months, I have learned how to a student to explain a gift. So I asked Duane to tell me about the gift. Duane said that the box I would find two good gems(宝石). When I open the box ,I was by the sight and smell of two beer caps (盖). Duane told me that they were two earrings(耳环). He found that I never earrings and wanted me to have some pretty ones. I cried. One of my ears was when I was young. I never wore earrings I didn’t want people to find my ugly ears.
School years come and go, but the of my special gift will never fail to warm my heart, or disappear from my mind.
1.A. studied B. stood C. lay D. ran
2.A. poor B. modern C. happy D. sad
3.A. look after B. look at C. look over D. look for
4.A. how B. whether C. which D. what
5.A. stand B. hear C. smell D. see
6.A. chair B. desk C. bed D. sofa
7.A. put B. opened C. chosen D. covered
8.A. for B. in C. at D. on
9.A. order B. invite C. encourage D. make
10.A. from B. to C. inside D. outside
11.A. scared B. sad C. surprised D. excited
12.A. put on B. wore C. took off D. carried
13.A. grew B. missed C. experienced D. hurt
14.A. because B. so C. until D. if
15.A. story B. memory C. past D. thought
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My father ________ lots of stamps since he was at primary school.
A. collected B. was collecting
C. has collected D. will collect
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
完形填空 从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
At that time, I was a teacher of a primary school. One day, my students were going to have a class, but Duane still there.
Duane was a clever and lovely boy, but he didn’t have a happy family. His mother liked drinking and hardly had time to him. Thinking that maybe he had a bad night, I walked over to ask what was the matter. As he looked at me, I could see he seemed .
“Mrs Brown, don’t you want to open my gift?” he asked. “I put it on your .”
As I looked at my desk, I found a small box covered with colorful paper. I had only been a teacher for three months, I had learned how to a student to explain a picture, but now, a gift. So I asked Duane to tell me about the gift. Duane said that inside the box I would find two good gems (珍宝). When I opened the box, I was that there were two beer caps in it. Duane told me that they were two earrings (耳环). He found that I never earrings and wanted me to have some pretty ones.
I cried. One of my was hurt when I was young. I never wore earrings because I didn’t want people to notice my ear.
School years come and go, but the “earrings” will never fail to warm my heart.
1.A.slept B.stood C.lay D.ran
2.A.look after B.look at C.look over D.look for
3.A.excited B.tired C.worried D.disappointed
4.A.chair B.desk C.bed D.sofa
5.A.Although B.If C.As D.Since
6.A.order B.invite C.encourage D.teach
7.A.scared B.sad C.surprised D.calm
8.A.made B.wore C.sold D.carried
9.A.ears B.eyes C.hands D.legs
10.A.big B.beautiful C.small D.ugly
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My mother only had one eye. I never wanted her to show up at my school.
One day during primary school, I was terribly ill. My mother came.
“Your mom only has one eye!” yelled some of my classmates. I wished my mother would have just disappeared (消失).
“If you embarrass (使……尴尬) me, why don’t you just die?” Ishoutedat her, taking no notice of the sad look on her face. My mother just handed me some medicine and left without saying anything.
At that time, I didn’t think I had hurt her feelings very much. That night I saw my mom crying in her room. Even so, I hated her tears from one eye. I made a decision: I must study hard and leave my mother.
Years later my dream came true. I was quite successful. I never thought of going back to see my “ugly” mother until one day I got a letter.
“My son ,I’m sorry I only have one eye. When you were little, you got into an accident and lost your eye. As a mom, I couldn’t stand watching you live with only one eye. So I gave you mine.
I was never angry with you and I never regretted it because I love you.”
I cried out aloud. Only then did I realise how beautiful my mother was!
1.Why didn’t the writer want his mom to show up at his school?
A. Because he thought she was ugly.
B. Because his mom couldn’t see anything.
C. Because his classmates didn’t like her.
2.From the underlined word “shouted” in Paragraph 4, we learn that at that time the writer was very _____.
A. nervous B. angry C. excited
3.That night, the writer decided to _______.
A. ask his mom never to go to his school
B. take good care of his mom from that time
C. work hard and stay away from his mom
4.The writer’s mom lost one eye because _______.
A. she used it to save her son’s sight
B. she had a serious car accident
C. she was born with only one eye
5.The story is mainly about _______.
A. the difficulties on a boy’s way to success
B. a naughty boy’s experience of growing up
C. a mother’s great love for her son
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
My mother only had one eye. I never wanted her to show up at my school.
One day during primary school, I was terribly ill. My mother came.
“Your mom only has one eye!” yelled some of my classmates. I wished my mother would have just disappeared (消失).
“If you embarrass (使……尴尬) me, why don’t you just die?” I shouted at her, taking no notice of the sad look on her face. My mother just handed me some medicine and left without saying anything.
At that time, I didn’t think I had hurt her feelings very much. That night I saw my mom crying in her room. Even so, I hated her tears from one eye. I made a decision: I must study hard and leave my mother.
Years later my dream came true. I was quite successful. I never thought of going back to see my “ugly” mother until one day I got a letter.
“My son ,I’m sorry I only have one eye. When you were little, you got into an accident and lost your eye. As a mom, I couldn’t stand watching you live with only one eye. So I gave you mine.
I was never angry with you and I never regretted it because I love you.”
I cried out aloud. Only then did I realise how beautiful my mother was!
1. Why didn’t the writer want his mom to show up at his school?
A. Because he thought she was ugly.
B. Because his mom couldn’t see anything.
C. Because his classmates didn’t like her.
2. From the underlined word “shouted” in Paragraph 4, we learn that at that time the writer was very _____.
A. nervous B. angry C. excited
3. That night, the writer decided to _______.
A. ask his mom never to go to his school
B. take good care of his mom from that time
C. work hard and stay away from his mom
4. The writer’s mom lost one eye because _______.
A. she used it to save her son’s sight
B. she had a serious car accident
C. she was born with only one eye
5.The story is mainly about _______.
A. the difficulties on a boy’s way to success
B. a naughty boy’s experience of growing up
C. a mother’s great love for her son
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Cheryl was at primary school, nobody ever called her by her real name. There was always someone making fun of her size. That continued for several years and it made her feel upset.
But one day, when she was eleven, as she was building a tree house in her garden, Cheryl realized she had more physical power (体力) than all the boys. She could lift heavy things and do things that other kids couldn’t. So, she decided to try weightlifting.
Cheryl was really good at weightlifting, so her coach encouraged her to take part in competitions. Her talent began to shine. She holds every American record in her age group and she also won a bronze medal (铜牌) at the 2000 Olympic Games, when she was only sixteen.
Cheryl is not only strong but also crazy about her sport. She usually works out for three hours a day including Saturdays. However, this doesn’t mean that weightlifting is her only interest. Just like other teenagers, Cheryl enjoys spending her free time with friends and her two sisters. They don’t always go out, but when they do, they often go to the cinema or a seafood restaurant. Cheryl also likes drawing and painting and she’s a very talented artist. Her portraits (画像) made in pencil have won prizes in competitions.
Cheryl’s success has made her an idol, especially among oversized teenagers. She says, “Hopefully, I can set an example to other people who feel they are far from normal and encourage them to do things that are challenging. We’re not all going to be supermodels. I don’t want to look like that. What’s important is how you feel and how you act towards others.”
1.At the 2000 Olympic Games, Cheryl ______.
A.set a world record B.met her future coach
C.won a medal in her sport D.was the youngest weightlifter
2.The fourth paragraph is mainly about Cheryl’s ______.
A.training plans B.different interests
C.social life D.general achievements
3.What message does Cheryl send to other teenagers?
A.Interest is the best teacher. B.Do not make fun of others.
C.Accept yourself for who you are. D.Anyone can become a supermodel.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析