—Do you know why people set off fireworks ?
—Well, in ancient China, people set off fireworks on New Year’s EVE that the loud noise could drive away bad spirits .
A. in order to B. in hope of
C. in the hope D. hope
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题
---Do you know why people set off fireworks ?
--- Well, in ancient China, people set off fireworks on New Year’s EVE that the loud noise could drive away bad spirits .
A. in order to B. in hope of
C. in the hope D. hope
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—Do you know why people set off fireworks ?
—Well, in ancient China, people set off fireworks on New Year’s EVE that the loud noise could drive away bad spirits .
A. in order to B. in hope of
C. in the hope D. hope
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
At celebrations, people should stop ____ fireworks to reduce pollution.
A.setting off B.turning off C.taking off D.getting off
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Rewrite the sentences according to the requirements.
1.Don’t set off fireworks anywhere in the city, ______ _______? (Tag question.)
2.Her description of the murderer is amazingly accurate. (Change it into an exclamatory sentence.)
3.Scarlet wanted to move back to the city in order to have a better education and normal friends. (Change it into a complex sentence.)
4.Did you see that brave firefighter rescue the sick from the major fire? (Change it into passive voice.)
5.Where did Miss Prism deposit the handbag that contained a baby? (Ask a polite question.)
6.That unpleasant experience has been branded on my memory since last month. (Ask a question to the underlined part.)
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We should stop fireworks to reduce pollution.
A. getting off B. turning off C. taking off D. setting off
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Do you know when and why people celebrate Dragon Boat Festival in China? You may always find either a beautiful or a sad story behind a festival, the Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated ________ the fifth day of the fifth lunar month by ________ zongzi and holding dragon boat races.
The festival began during the Warring States (战国时期) with a ________ of more than 2,000 years. The date of the festival is the date ________ Qu Yuan died. He was a wise and upright (正直的) man, and was loved by people. He wanted the emperor of Chu ________ against the State of Qin but was refused and sent to somewhere far away from his homeland. During his stay in other states, he wrote ________ poems to express his strong feelings for Chu. On the day when Chu was defeated by Qin, Qu Yuan jumped into Miluo River for his mother land by killing himself.
After the ________ of Qu Yuan, people of Chu went to Miluo River to cry over the great ________ they loved so much. Some threw eggs and rice wrapped in leaves into the river to feed the fish ________ keep them away from Qu Yuan.
Now the Dragon Boat Festival has become a ________ festival for the Chinese people.
1.A.at B.on C.in D.by
2.A.eating B.to eat C.ate D.was eating
3.A.vacation B.history C.date D.day
4.A.when B.where C.why D.what
5.A.fighter B.fighting C.fight D.to fight
6.A.much B.a lot C.many D.lots
7.A.die B.dying C.dead D.death
8.A.emperor B.doctor C.poet D.teacher
9.A.in order to B.so that C.in order that D.as a result
10.A.modern B.traditional C.international D.new
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At celebrations, the government advised stopping________ fireworks to reduce pollution.
A.setting off B.turning off C.taking off D.getting off
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— Why did so many people get hurt in the earthquake?
— Don’t you know? People when it happened that night.
A. slept B. have slept C. sleep D. were sleeping
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1.People from north and south China have different habits. Do you know why? The answer is in their genes (基因) according to USA Today. More people from north China have a Special gene. It helps them digest (消化) meat and fat. Few people in the south have this gene.The gene helps people live more easily in the north. There is more meat and fewer vegetables there. |
2. Global warming is causing many problems. It is making insects (昆虫) eat more crops(庄稼), The Atlantic reported. Insects' body temperatures change with their environment. On warm days, their body temperature becomes higher than usual. So their metabolism(新陈代谢)becomes faster This means they need to eat more.They also breed (紧殖) more quickly on hot days. |
3. Are babies carefree (无忧无虑) ? You might think so. But actually, 2-year- old babies care about what others think about them, according to a US study. Scientists used to think that this only happens in 4-year-old children. But a new study shows that the age is earlier. And 2-year-old children can change their behavior to get a more active response(反应)from others. |
4. Mmm..chocolate smells So good. But do you know where chocolate comes from? Chocolate is made from cacao(可可豆). Scientists used to think cacao was first found in Central America and Mexico about 3,900 years ago. But a new study said it is not true, Scientists from Canada have found that people in Ecuador( 厄瓜多尔) grew cacao. They grew the plant over 5,000years ago. |
1.What's the topic of passage one?
A.Different genes, different habits B.Hot and hungry insects. C.Where chocolate comes from.
2.What can we conclude from passage two?
A.Insects' body temperatures always stay the same, never unchanged.
B.On hot days, insects' metabolism becomes more slowly that usual.
C.Global warming can make insects eat more and breed more quickly.
3.Which of the following is true according to passage three?
A.No babies care about what others think about them.
B.Two-year-old babies care about what others think about them.
C.Only four-year-old babies care about what others think them.
4.What does the fourth passage tell us?
A.Chocolate smells so good.
B.Cacao was first found about 3,900 years ago.
C.A new study shows when and where people grew cacao.
5.What's the best title for all the four passages?
A.Babies Also Care. B.Unbelievable Facts. C.New Scientific Discoveries.
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Do you know why people look the way they look? What inside our bodies makes us grow in a certain way? The answer is DNA. It was first discovered by a young Swiss doctor in 1868.
DNA is like a computer program for your body. Almost every cell(细胞) in your body includes DNA. The way DNA in the cell decides why you are the way you are. For example your friend might have larger ears than you. This is because their DNA is different from yours.
DNA lives in the cell and is ordered in a structure called a “double helix(双螺旋)”. In each double helix there are links called as chromosomes(染色体). These chromosomes are made from four bases that arrange themselves in millions of different ways. The way these bases choose to line up is what makes the DNA code for that cell.
DNA is also called a “gene(基因)”. This is a very interesting thing. Genes are passed down from your parents. That is why you might have the same smile like your dad’s or mom’s!
In February, scientists found the skeleton(骨架) of Richard III, King of England from 1483-1485, under a car park in England. It seems unlikely that scientists could identify a 527-year-old skeleton. However, they matched the skeleton’s DNA to a sample from one of his direct descendants(后代). How amazing!
1. _______ discovered DNA.
A. A Swiss scientist B. A Swiss doctor
C. A young student D. A Swiss worker
2. Which of the following is Wrong?
A. DNA is a part of the cell.
B. Different people have different DNA.
C. The chromosomes are made up of four bases.
D. Scientists could not identify a 527-year-old skeleton.
3. What is the main function of “genes”?
A. They decide your children’s appearances or characters.
B. They make your children have the same smile as you.
C. They make your children stay healthy.
D. They’re good for scientific researches.
4.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A. What decides DNA. B. How DNA is arranged.
C. What genes are like. D. How DNA works in our body.
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