As we grow up, we have to face many challenges. Sometimes we might be afraid 1. them because we don't think we are able to deal with them. But once we manage them, we feel like we are true 2.(winner).
I was 3. timid (胆小的) boy when I was in primary school. I was especially scared of insects (昆虫) and the animals with more than eight legs. I thought they looked very frightening when I 4.(one) saw them. Because of this, my classmates all laughed at 5.(I) and called me a coward (胆小鬼) at school. I was very sad and told my mom about this. She 6.(smile) and said I could get over it if I wanted to.
One afternoon, I was playing in the garden in our backyard. My mother came over 7. a spider (蜘蛛) in her hand. I shouted out loudly and wanted to run back. However, after I saw my mother's smile on her face, there was a v8. inside my heart, telling me to be brave. She let me touch the spider and I did it. I started to think they were not terrible as I had imagined. And I've become 9.(brave) ever since. I don't get scared 10.(easy) any more.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题
As we grow up, we have to face many challenges. Sometimes we might be afraid 1. them because we don't think we are able to deal with them. But once we manage them, we feel like we are true 2.(winner).
I was 3. timid (胆小的) boy when I was in primary school. I was especially scared of insects (昆虫) and the animals with more than eight legs. I thought they looked very frightening when I 4.(one) saw them. Because of this, my classmates all laughed at 5.(I) and called me a coward (胆小鬼) at school. I was very sad and told my mom about this. She 6.(smile) and said I could get over it if I wanted to.
One afternoon, I was playing in the garden in our backyard. My mother came over 7. a spider (蜘蛛) in her hand. I shouted out loudly and wanted to run back. However, after I saw my mother's smile on her face, there was a v8. inside my heart, telling me to be brave. She let me touch the spider and I did it. I started to think they were not terrible as I had imagined. And I've become 9.(brave) ever since. I don't get scared 10.(easy) any more.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We’ll finally grow up someday, leaving our parents and facing the challenges in life. Parents may not be able to solve every problem for us. Instead, we should have enough life skills to deal with the problems that come our way.
This is what our country tries to do now: Helping more students gain working spirit. To stress(强调) the importance of hardworking spirit education(劳动教育) among students of different ages, the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council released(颁发) a guideline recently.
The guideline calls for students to respect work. Students should learn basic life skills and form good working habits through such education.
The government has been trying to stress the importance of hardworking spirit education. But this has been overlooked(忽视) in recent years. Many teens do not value the importance of working hard and are uninterested in doing so.
According to a study of nearly 3,000 students that was done by Ningbo Evening News in March, only 22 percent of primary and middle school students help with everyday housework around the house.
Schools and families play an important role in teaching students about the value of working hard, the guideline says.
Primary and middle schools should provide students with hardworking spirit classes every week, according to the guideline. Schools can also hold activities to give students real-world work experience. For example, schools can teach children how to plant trees on Tree-Planting Day.
As children’s first teachers, parents should also encourage children to learn how to do housework at home. Students should master one or two life skills every year. These skills can include cooking, washing their own clothes and tidying their rooms.
1.Why was the guideline released?
A.To teach students how to do housework at home. B.To call for students to respect work.
C.To help students solve life problems. D.To ask students to be more independent (独立的).
2.What does the word “this” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A.Challenges in life. B.Basic life skills.
C.The recently released guideline. D.Hardworking spirit education.
3.What is Paragraph 5 trying to tell us?
A.About one-fifth of students help with housework. B.Students pay no attention to work spirit.
C.Only 3,000 students help with housework. D.Students depend on their parents.
4.According to the guideline, what should schools do?
A.They should teach students how to plant trees.
B.They should hand out the guideline to every student.
C.They should provide both guidance and chances for real work.
D.They should give parents homework.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us have feelings of loneliness as we grow up. As a teenager, just eating alone in the dining hall can’t be acceptable, and girls even go to the restrooms hand in hand. They fear being called a “loner”.
In these cases, we might use the word “loner” in a disapproving (不赞成的) way. However, it can actually have a positive meaning as well.
It all depends on our attitude toward being alone. If we see being alone as something not very good, we will be against it. But if we understand that it’s an everyday part of life, we’ll be able to “hug the beauty of our solo (单独的) journey”, as best-selling US writer Mandy Hale wrote in her book The Single Woman.
In some countries, more young people are choosing to be loners. In South Korea, “honjok” has become a growing lifestyle. The word comes from Korean “hon” (alone) and “jok” (group).These people eat alone, travel alone, and enjoy being by themselves. “I hope it grows into a self-supporting culture of happiness.” said Jang Jae Young, a South Korean who runs a website about this solo lifestyle called www.honjok.me.
In Japan, people have developed a strong “loner culture” and even a “loner economy (经济).” There are many solo KTVs and solo coffee bars. Noodle restaurants for solo customers are especially popular. There are boards which separate each seat. Customers fill out a form to make an order, and then press a button to call the waiter. They don’t see the faces of other customers or waiters.
People are becoming more experienced in and comfortable about being alone. This doesn’t mean we should totally keep ourselves away from the outside world, of course. But it doesn’t hurt to have some “me time” once in a while.
1.From the passage we know that “honjok” ________.
A.means a group of loners B.is a culture which brings people closer
C.is a website run by a Korean D.will be a popular lifestyle in North Korea
2.The underlined word “separate” in Para. 5 means “________”.
A.合并 B.隔开 C.监控 D.固定
3.If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
(①=Para.1 ②=Para.2 ③=Para.3 ④=Para. 4 ⑤=Para.5 ⑥=Para.6)
A.①; ②③; ④⑤⑥ B.①; ②③④; ⑤⑥
C.①②; ③④⑤; ⑥ D.①②③; ④⑤; ⑥
4.The best title of this passage is ________.
A.Ways to Deal with Aloneness B.A Tradition of Aloneness in Asian Countries
C.Aloneness—A Common Lifestyle D.Advantages and Disadvantages of Aloneness
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Trees are one of the oldest “citizens” of our earth. They keep our air clean, reduce noise pollution, improve water quality and provide food and building materials.
Just like us, trees change a lot as they grow. At 1 to 3 years old, young trees learn how to grow up safely. For example, many trees grow thorns to warn animals not to go near. Most young trees have large, deep green leaves so that they can catch enough sunlight and change it into their food and energy.
When trees are 4 years old, they begin to grow very rapidly and become strong enough to face challenges later in life. At the age of 15, trees become young adults. They grow more slowly and begin to produce flowers and fruit.
It is not until the tree is 20 to 25 years old that it becomes a real adult. The tree reaches its largest size. The adult tree gives us shade, oxygen and natural beauty. It is also a great place for a tree house, or a place for us to read a book, listen to music and so on. If we give the adult tree proper care, it will go on to live healthily for many years.
Gradually, trees begin to grow older and older and even die. At this time, they still have their important place in nature. When a tree becomes hollow or part of it becomes dead, it provides a home for small animals and is a source of food for many other animals.
In many ways, the life of a tree is similar to our own life experience. When we are looking at the life of a tree, we learn that each period of life brings its own form of joy and challenge. Enjoy every minute of the life of the trees and look after the trees!
The ① of a Tree
Something useful | Improve the environment and offer ② and materials for building. | ||
Changes as they ③ | 1 – 3 years old | Learn ways to grow up ④ . | Grow thorns to warn animals. |
Catch enough sunlight with large green leaves. | |||
4 years old | Grow quickly and become ⑤ . | ||
⑥ years old | Grow slowly and produce flowers and fruit. | ||
20 -25 years old | Become real ⑦ . | Give people a lot such as oxygen and good places to relax. | |
Live longer if people take ⑧ of them properly. | |||
Grow older or die | Be still ⑨ in nature. | ||
Conclusion | A tree's life is the ⑩ as our life experience in many ways. |
1.①________
2.②________
3.③________
4.④________
5.⑤________
6.⑥________
7.⑦________
8.⑧________
9.⑨________
10.⑩________
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Many of us have feelings of loneliness as we grow up. Some teenagers can’t stand eating alone in the dining hall, and girls even go to the restroom hand in hand. They fear being called a “loner”. In these cases, we might use the word “loner” in a disapproving (不赞成的) way.
However, it can actually have a good meaning as well. It all depends on our attitude toward being alone.
“It’s hard to feel lonely when you’re trying to master a new skill, practice a hobby or try out a new recipe,” wrote US lifestyle writer Adrienne Breaux. She used to be a terrible cook, but whenever loneliness hit her, she would buy a lot of ingredients and figure out how to make them into delicious dishes. After a few months, she became good at cooking. If you can make use of your solo (单独的) time, you’ll find that it won't trouble you.
“Honjok” Hit Korea |
“Honjok” has become a growing lifestyle in South Korea. The word comes from “hon” (alone) and “jok” (tribe 一族). These people eat alone, travel alone, and enjoy being by themselves. “I hope it grows into a self-supporting culture of happiness,” said Jang Jae Young, a South Korean who runs a website about this solo lifestyle called honjok.me. |
Loner Economy (经济) in Japan |
There are many solo karaoke bars and solo cafes in Japan. Ramen (拉面) restaurants for solo diners are especially popular. Boards separate each seat. Diners fill out a form to place an order, and then press a button to call the waiter. They don't see the faces of other customers or waiters. |
People are becoming more peaceful about being alone. This doesn’t mean we should totally shut ourselves from the outside world, of course. But it doesn’t hurt to have some “me time” once in a while.
The Loneliness
My heart has grown rich with the passing of years,
I have less need now than when I was young
To share myself with every comer
Or shape my thoughts into words
It is the same to me whether they come or go
As long as I have myself
Let them think I care, though I go alone;
If it lifts their pride, what is it to me
Who am self-complete as a flower or a stone.
1.What does the writer want to tell us by mentioning US lifestyle writer Adrienne Breaux?
__________________________________________________
2.How do you like the “loners” in South Korea?
__________________________________________________
3.In the passage, the underlined word “this” refers to _______________.
4.Please translate the underlined (划线的) sentence into Chinese. (不超过 25 个汉字)
__________________________________________________
5.Do you want to be a loner? Why or why not?
__________________________________________________
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Everyone, likes to feel that he or she is special. Unfortunately, many of us grow up believing that we’re not special at all. We wish that we could be better at sports or more attractive. We wish we had nicer clothes or more money. Like the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, or the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz (《绿野仙踪》), we believe we’re not good enough just as we are. In the movie, the Scarecrow wishes that he had a brain. The Tin Man wishes he had a heart, and the Lion wants courage. In the end, each of them realizes that he already has what he needs.
Most parents want us to be the best we can be. They sometimes try to encourage us to do better by comparing us to others. They mean well, but the message we often get is that we’re not good enough. We begin to believe that the only way we can be special is by being better than someone else, but we are often disappointed. There will always be someone out there who is better than we are at something. There are plenty of people around who may not be as smart as we are but who are better at sports. Or they may not be as good-looking, but they have more money. It is impossible for us to be better than everyone else all the time.
Like the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion, we all want what we believe will make us better people. What we don’t realize is that often we already have inside us the very things that we seek. Parents sometimes forget to tell us that we are special, that we are good enough just as we are. Maybe no one told them that when they were growing up, or maybe they just forgot. Either way, it’s up to us to remind them from time to time that each of us, in our own way, is special. What we are ... is enough.
1.Parents often ____________ to encourage us to do better .
A.read us The Wizard of Oz B.compare us to others
C.buy us plenty of things D.tell us we are common
2.The writer of this article wants to tell us that _____________.
A.the Cowardly Lion doesn’t have courage
B.smart people are more special than others
C.it is important to be better than everyone else
D.we are all good enough just the way we are
3.This article was most probably written by a_________________.
A.patent B.teacher C.teenager D.sportsman
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Many of us might want to take on traditional jobs when we grow up, such as being a doctor or lawyer. However, there are many more choices than just these that are available today.
In October, a job-hunting website Zhaopin.com issued a report after surveying people who work fitness coach and make up artist. Most of the jobs pay well, with one in three workers earning more than 8,000 yuan a month. The top-paying job is vet-- about 29 percent of these animal doctors earn over 20,000 yuan per month.
These workers’ educational background is also impressive (令人印象深刻的). Over 60 percent of the surveyed workers have a college degree (学位) or above, the report says. Most of the workers said they chose their jobs out of love and interest in the area. Many of the jobs are no longer specific to one gender. For example, the report found that one-third of child care workers are men. These positions used to be filled almost only by women.
Many of these jobs are in the service industry. Economic (经济的) development means people have more money to spend and are in greater need of high-quality services China News Service noted. For example, more people have started to raise pets. Pet owners will spend over 5,000 yuan per pet this year, an increase of 15 percent from 2018, Xinhua reported. The growing demand for animal care, therefore, has encouraged more people to become veterinarians (兽医).
1.What does the report issued by Zhaopin.com show?
A. Most people still prefer to work as doctors or lawyers.
B. There are many new job choices these days.
C. There are 800 different jobs in major Chinese cities.
2.Which job has the best pay according to the survey?
A. Veterinarian. B. Fitness coach. C. Make-up artist.
3.Why are there many new jobs in the service industry?
A. Because people need more high-quality services.
B. Because they require less skill and knowledge.
C. Because there are no gender-differences in this industry.
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Most of the workers chose their jobs out of love and interest in the area.
B. More people have started to raise pets.
C. Women will be replaced by men in the child care industry.
5.What can we infer from the story?
A. Finding a job in big cities has become easier in recent years.
B. Other new jobs may appear with people's future demands.
C. College degrees are a must for working in cities.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us might want to take on traditional jobs when we grow up, such as being a doctor or lawyer. However, there are many more choices than just these that are available today.
In October, job-hunting website Zhaopin. com issued (发布) a report after surveying people who work in more than 800 different jobs in major(主要的) Chinese cities.1.
Most of the jobs pay well, with one in three workers earning more than 8,000 yuan a month. 2.These workers’ educational background is also impressive(引人瞩目的).3. Most of the workers said they chose their jobs out of love and interest in the area. Many of the jobs are no longer specific to one gender(性别). 4.These positions used to be filled almost only by women.
Many of these jobs are in the service industry. Economic((经济的) development means people have more money to spend and are in greater need of high-quality services, China News Service noted. For example, more people have started to raise pets. 5..The growing demand(需求) for animal care, therefore, have encouraged more people to become veterinarians(宠物医生)。
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填人文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺,内容完整。
A.For example, the report found that one-third of child care workers are men.
B.These jobs include early childhood educator(幼儿教育教师), fitness coach and makeup artist.
C.Over 60 percent of the surveyed workers have a college degree(学位)or above, the report says.
D.Pet owners will spend over 5, 000 yuan per pet this year, an increase of 15 percent from 2017, Xinhua reported.
E.The top-paying job is veterinarian----about 29 percent of these animal doctors earn over 20,000 yuan per month.
九年级英语补全短文5选5中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us might want to take on traditional jobs when we grow up such as being a doctor or a lawyer. However, there are many more choices than just these that are available today.
In October, a jobhunting website Zhao pin. corn gave a report after surveying people who work in more than 800 different jobs in major Chinese cities. These jobs include early childhood educator, fitness coach and make-up artist. Most of the jobs pay well, with one in three workers making more than 8,000 yuan a month. The top-paying is vet about 29 percent of these animal doctors make over 20,000 yuan per month.
These workers’ educational background is also impressive (令人印象深刻的). Over 60 percent of the surveyed workers have a college degree or above, the report says. Most of the workers said they chose their jobs because of love and interest in the area. Many of the jobs are no longer taken by only one sex. For example, the report found that one-third of child care workers are men. These positions used to be filled almost only by women.
Many of these jobs are in the service industry. Economic (经济) development means more people are in greater need of high quality services, China News Service noted. For example, a number of people have started to raise pets. Pet owners spent about 4,800 yuan on one pet in 2019, an increase of 20 percent from 2018, Xinhua reported. The growing need for animal care, therefore, has encouraged more people to become vets.
1.What are vets?
_________________________________________________________________________________
2.According to the passage, why did most workers choose their jobs?
_________________________________________________________________________________
3.Are child care workers only women?
_________________________________________________________________________________
4.With the development of economy, what do people need more now?
_________________________________________________________________________________
5.How much did pet owners probably spend on one pet in 2018?
_________________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
As school kids, we have many dreams. These dreams can be very big, such as winning the Nobel Prize. 1. You may just want to become one of the ten best students in your class.
Once you have found a dream, what do you do with it? Have you ever tried to achieve your dream? Follow Your Heart by Australian writer Andrew Matthews tells us that realizing our dreams is life's biggest challenge.
You may think you're not very good at some school subjects, or that it is impossible for you to become a writer. 2. In fact, everyone can realize his dream. The first thing you must do is to remember what your dream is.
3. Keep telling yourself what you want, and you will realize your dream faster. Do this step by step. A dream cannot be realized in one day. A big dream is, in fact, many small dreams.
You must also never give up on your dream. There will be difficulties on the road to realizing it. But the biggest difficulty comes from yourself. 4. Studying instead of watching TV will lead to better exam results, while saving five yuan instead of buying an ice cream means you can buy a new book.
5. But it is OK as long as you have the chance to learn more skills and find new interests.
A.Or they can be small.
B.Don't let it leave your heart.
C.These kinds of thoughts stop you from getting your dream, the book says.
D.You need to decide what is most important.
E.As you get closer to your dream, it may change a little.
F.Then it may help them to be confident to face challenges.
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