(2018邯郸一模)The rules ________ to all people. No one can break them.
A.should tell B.may tell C.should be told D.may be told
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
(2018邯郸一模)The rules ________ to all people. No one can break them.
A.should tell B.may tell C.should be told D.may be told
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面的短文,判断下列句子是否与短文内容相符,符合的写(A),不符合的写(B)。
All living things on the earth need other living things to live with. Nothing lives alone. Sometimes one living thing kills another to live, so they form a food chain.
Plants make food from sunlight, water, air and so on while some animals on(以……为食) plants directly. For example, locusts(蝗虫) are small insects. Millions and millions of locusts in a group can eat anything that is green, including a lot of food that people need. In India, locusts have ever destroyed(破坏) many fields of crops. However, locusts can be food for birds, chickens, ducks or other living things, even humans.
Humans are at the top of the food chain, they eat not only locusts, but also birds, chickens, ducks or many other plants and animals. They are members of many food chains, but they often break up the food chains.
Each form of life is linked(和……有联系) to all the others. Breaking the links puts all lives in danger. Humans should share the world with other living things in peace.
1.No living things can live alone.
2.Some animals eat plants directly to live.
3.Locusts don’t eat food that people need.
4.Humans hardly ever break up the food chains.
5.It’s dangerous for humans to break up the food chains.
九年级英语阅读判断中等难度题查看答案及解析
A lot of people have asked me lately how I manage so many WeChat groups. I'll share a few of the secrets for it. Presently, I have more than 6, 200 people who subscribe(订阅)to my public account and at least 10, 000 in various groups. Some of them are my groups. Others are English language learning groups where I've been invited to share my free English lessons.
First, managing groups is really about managing people. The people who are connected with me are highly targeted for my lessons. They either joined one of my groups or they are in my Friends List. People have chosen to connect with me because they want to improve their English.
Second, I’m very slow at adding someone to a group. I let them connect to my public account (公众号)first. If people promote some kind of business, product or service, I don't want them in my groups. They’ll only cause me trouble. I delete(删除)them from my Friends' Circle quickly and make them disappear.
Third, if I don't want someone advertising in my group, I need to set rules for my group. I think putting ads in groups is the least effective way of promoting or advertising. I have two choices when someone breaks my rules. I can warm them. If they apologize, I will give them a second chance. If they don', kick them out of my group. It isn’t worth time to argue with them.
1.What does the writer do?
A.An English teacher B.A leader of school
C.An English learner D.A boss of company
2.The writer gives __________ tips about how to manage the WeChat.
A.2 B.3 C.4 D.5
3.What's the meaning of the underlined word "promote"?
A.生产 B.推销 C.加强 D.购买
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Managing groups is really about managing people
B.Some people connect with the writer to improve English.
C.The writer shares a few ways of managing WeChat groups.
D.No one has ever broken the writer's rules about WeChat groups.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面的短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项补全短文。选项中有一项为多余选项。
Mark Twain once said, "Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. " The famous writer talked about a problem many of us have. The problem is procrastination(拖延症). When procrastination becomes a habit, it can make our lives terrible. However, everyone can avoid it by taking a few simple steps today!
Make daily “to do” lists.
Before your day ends, make a plan for tomorrow. List upcoming tasks in order of importance.
You'll begin each new day with a head start, already knowing what needs to be done. As you complete each task, check it off. 1. .
Always keep your daily schedule(计划)with you. Use it to remind yourself what you need to do next. You'll then have a much better chance of carrying out your plans.
Break large tasks up into small ones.
If a project looks too big,2.. The task at hand may seem too great. You may feel defeated(失败)before beginning. But every project is doable if it's done in small steps.
Begin by breaking up your task into smaller parts. This helps remove the unnecessary fear of having to do a large project all at one time.
3..
If your workplace is full of distractions(使人分心的事), you'll need to make some changes. You may need to remove your phone or TV from your workplace. If people often stop by for a talk, you may need to move to a different place.
Follow the five-minute rule.
The hardest part about any task is getting started. That's why so many people avoid their work until the last minute. Doing so usually leads to added stress. One solution to this problem is to schedule a time daily to work on your big project. Work on it for only five minutes. Then decide whether or not to continue. Surprisingly, once you’ve begun,4..
A.you will certainly succeed at once
B.Change your working environment
C.This will give you a sense of success
D.it can discourage you from getting started
E.you may be able to keep going and finish the task
九年级英语补全短文5选4困难题查看答案及解析
(2018邯郸二模)I have written twice to tell them the problem, but there is no ________ at all.
A.reason B.failure C.reply D.report
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
There can be no doubt about Sherlock Holmes or Indiana Jones. They are surely invented character. But Robin Hood: fact or fiction (虚构)? That question has many answers.
It depends on what you mean by a “real person”. If we mean, “Was there a man called Robin Hood, who did all the things we can read about?” then the answer is NO. But if we mean, “Was there a man who lived in the Middle Ages, and is remembered in the legends (传说) of Robin Hood?” then YES.
The legend of Robin Hood is a very old one, and it is certainly based on reality.
According to one story Robin was really an Anglo-Saxon nobleman (贵族), perhaps called Robin of Huntingdon, or Robin Fitzooth, and he was a rebel against England’s Norman rulers. After William conquered (征服) England in 1066, England was ruled by Norman kings and Norman barons (男爵). Most of the common Anglo-Saxon people accepted their new masters, but some didn’t. Robin was one of them. He took money from the Normans (who were rich compared to common people), and gave it to poor Anglo Saxons. That’s why he became the enemy of the Norman barons.
Other stories said that Robin lived in Yorkshire. And later stories had him living in Sherwood Forest, Nottingham. In Nottingham, Robin is now a very popular character. Visitors to the city can learn all about him at the “Legends of Robin Hood” exhibition (展览), where Robin and his experiences are brought to life.
Maybe Robin never lived at all in the past, but that would be too bad! His spirit is certainly alive today.
1.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Someone created a role called Sherlock Holmes in his story.
B.There was a man called Indiana Jones in people’s real life.
C.Robin Hood was the real name of a hero in the history of England.
2.What does the underlined word “rebel” mean in Paragraph 4?
A.同盟 B.造反者 C.下属
3.From this passage, we can learn that Robin Hood in different stories ________.
A.is a real person who conquered England in 1066
B.is the enemy of the Anglo-Saxon poor people
C.has got different names and different birth places
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A.Many Norman barons might want to help Robin Hood.
B.At the “Legends of Robin Hood” exhibition, people can enjoy lifelike pictures of Robin Hood.
C.Fewer and fewer people are encouraged by Robin's spirit.
5.What’s the best title for this passage?
A.A Legend of Robin Hood
B.Robin Hood: Fact or Fiction?
C.The History of Robin Hood
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
People use languages to communicate. Any language has its ways to express people’s minds. One of the ways in common is the use of idioms. An idiom is a group of words. It has a special meaning that is different from the usual meaning. For example, under the weather is an idiom meaning ill. So when people say “I’m under the weather," they are saying that they’re not feeling well. Another example, in all weathers means in all kinds of weather. So, “There are homeless people sleeping on the streets in all weathers" tells us that homeless people sleep on the streets no matter whether it is cold or hot.
Different languages may have different ways to make idioms. For people who are learning a foreign language, idioms could cause misunderstandings and bring them endless headaches. On the other hand, if things are done right, idioms can also be a fun way of looking into a new culture and understanding how the people think and talk.
Metaphor (比喻) is often used in idioms. Let’s read the following two examples:
● It makes my blood boil (煮沸) when people litter.
● The night was dark and quiet; my blood ran cold when I heard a strange noise outside at dark night.
In neither situation above, our blood can reach the point so high or so low in temperature. Yet, with the situations the two sentences created, it is not difficult to work out the unhappy feelings of really angry in the first example and very afraid in the second.
Of course, not all idioms are this easy to understand. When we come to idioms of a foreign language, a good dictionary of idioms is always suggested.
1.This passage tells us something about __________ in the English language.
A.grammar B.writing C.reading D.idioms
2.If your brother breaks your computer, you can say to him, “__________.”
A.I’m under the weather B.I’m there in all weathers
C.You’ve made my blood boil D.My blood runs cold
3.What is the writer’s advice when you come to an expression like under the weather?
A.We should look it up in a good idiom dictionary.
B.We should try to express our minds with it.
C.We should find an interesting way to learn it.
D.We should create situations to guess its meaning.
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
How much time do you spend looking at your smartphone, tablet or computer every day? These electronic devices help us in many ways, but they may also cause health problems.
Too much screen time can cause eyestrain which leaves your eyes feeling dry and sore and could also affect your eyesight. To help your eyes stay healthy, follow the "20-20-20" rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
Your eyes aren't the only parts of your body that could become worse from using electronic devices. People who write a lot of text messages can develop an injury called texting thumb". The repeated movement of typing with thumbs can cause thumb and wrist pain and lead to the loss of grip strength (握力受损).To avoid this, do this exercise: put a rubber band around the tips of your five fingers and open your hand to stretch the rubber band. Repeat this a few times.
Scientific research suggests that electronic devices can also hurt your mind. One of the biggest problems is that using these devices can affect your sleep patterns. Doctors say the screen light stop you from feeling sleepy. So they advise people not to use electronic devices for at least one hour before trying to sleep.
Another serious danger is Internet addiction (瘾). Many people turn to the Internet to ease feelings of stress, sadness, and loneliness. Over time, they might start to depend on the Internet and feel worried if they're not connected. To stop yourself from falling into this kind of trap, limit the amount of time you spend on line.
To use your smartphone or computer safely, just make sure you follow these health tips. Also, remember that there is more to life than looking at an electronic screen.
1.The first 20 of the "20-20-20"rule in the passage suggests ________.
A.how long the break lasts
B.how often you have the break
C.how far you look at objects from you
D.how long you need to take a break
2.Which picture best shows the rubber and exercise according to the passage?
A. B. C. D.
3.The underlined word "they" in Paragraph 5 refers to ________.
A.computer games or Internet B.feelings of stress, sadness and loneliness
C.several serious mind problems D.people who have Internet addiction
4.What's the passage mainly about?
A.Electronic devices can hurt both your body and mind.
B.Looking at screen for too long can cause sore eyes.
C.Typing a lot can develop "texting thumb".
D.The more you depend on the Internet, the less worried you might be.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
People have many different ways to relax during break time at work or school. Smartphones are probably the number one choice for a quick mental vacation. Although it might seem like a good time, looking at your cellphone may harm your mental power, according to a recent psychological study from Rutgers University in the United States.
For the study, more than 400 students were asked to finish a set of 20 word puzzles. Halfway through the task, the students were divided into three groups. Group one was allowed to take a break and use cellphones to buy things online. Group two was asked to have a rest and buy things using a computer. The last group didn’t take any break at all.
Interestingly, the group that used their cellphones during the break went back to work feeling the most tired and did not want to continue. They also had the hardest time solving the remaining word puzzles. The cellphone group took 19 percent longer to finish the rest of the task, and solved 22 percent fewer problems than those in the other break conditions combined.
Terri Kurtzberg, co-author of the study, explained that they assumed looking at cellphones during a break would be no different from any other break---but instead, the phone may increase levels of distraction that make it difficult to pay attention to work tasks.
“Cellphones may have this effect because even just seeing your phone remind you of checking messages, connecting with people and more, in ways that are different from how we use other screens like computers, and laptops,” Kurtzberg told Science Daily.
So, during your next break, try putting your smartphone away. Go out for a walk, get to know your classmates or even take a little sleep. You may be surprised by the results!
1.The study shows that using cellphones during breaks could___________.
A.help people relax during a quick mental vacation
B.reduce one's ability to solve problems
C.make people more active at work
D.be beneficial both physically and mentally
2.Which group felt the most tired when they went back to work after the break?
A.Group one. B.Group two.
C.Group three D.Not mentioned
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word distraction in paragraph 4?
A.too much work for some people to do.
B.A long way for young people to go.
C.something that turn your attention away.
D.An unhappy experience for you to share.
4.What does the author suggest people do during break time?
A.Turn off their cellphones.
B.Keep their cellphones out of sight.
C.Keep their cellphones face down.
D.Replace cellphones with laptops.
5.How does the author show people the bad influence of using cellphones during the break?
A.By giving suggestions to people at school or work.
B.By explaining the words of the professors.
C.By telling his own experience.
D.By introducing the experiment and showing the result.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
No one can be right all the time. When people make mistakes, we shouldn’t ________ them.
A. wait for B. send for C. knock at D. laugh at
九年级英语单选题困难题查看答案及解析