— In the past, a Chinese student who wanted to study at a university in the UK had to pass a difficult exam.
— Yes. But now, the University of Birmingham has firstly the tradition.
A.allowed B.broken C.obeyed D.reduced
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
In the past, a Chinese student who wanted to study at a university in the UK had to pass a difficult exam. But now, the University of Birmingham has firstly __________ the tradition.
A.allowed B.broken C.obeyed D.reduced
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— In the past, a Chinese student who wanted to study at a university in the UK had to pass a difficult exam.
— Yes. But now, the University of Birmingham has firstly the tradition.
A.allowed B.broken C.obeyed D.reduced
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Many Chinese students may want to study abroad after high school. But at the same time, more and more foreign students are coming to China.
According to a report from www. the Students.com., 397,63 International students came to China in 2015.China is now the third most popular country for international
students, behind the United States and the United Kingdom.
In the summer of 2016, 55 students and teachers from Germany came to China and joined a joined a summer camp, they were interested in traditional Chinese culture.
They visited several schools in Beijing. They learned to make dumplings, play Chinese kung fu and do paper cutting. If they like Chinese hand-writing, they can learn calligraphy. By communicating with Chinese people, they could have a close relationship with their new friends, they could know more about China.
In 2018, especially young people in Germany, have become more interested in learning Chinese. There are more cultural exchanges between Germany and China. German students have had chances to learn more about Chinese culture, history and its life today. Almost 400 German school have Chinese classes. Over 8,000 German students study in China.
1.According to a report,______ is the third most popular country for international students in 2015.
A. Germany B. the United Kingdom
C. China D. the United States
2.The German students learned to do the following things in China EXCEPT_______.
A. playing ping-pong B. making dumplings
C. paying chinese kung fu D. doing paper cutting
3.What does the underlined word calligraphy mean in Chinese?
A. 豫剧 B. 书法 C. 太极 D. 油画
4.How many German schools have Chinese classes in 2018?
A. 40 B. 55 C. Almost 400 D. Over 8000
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. 55 students and teachers from Germany came to China and joined a summer camp in 2015.
B. German students have become interested in learning modern Chinese culture.
C. There are fewer cultural exchanges between China and Germany.
D. More and more foreign students come to study in China now.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Morning is a good time for studying. Many Chinese schools require students to study in the morning. In ancient times, the emperor also did this.
Many emperors were very hardworking, but one of the most diligent emperors in Chinese history was Emperor Shunzhi.
Most emperors started going to school at the age of 6. But Emperor Shunzhi was different. When the emperor took the throne(继承王位)at 6, his uncle helped him manage the country, as he was too young. The uncle wanted to stay in power, so he didn't invite anyone to teach the emperor. When Shunzhi was 14, he had to do everything by himself after his uncle died. However, he could hardly even read. He had to study hard for nine years. It is said that he once studied for so long that he spat(吐)blood!
Judge the following sentences true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.
1.He was only five years old when Shunzhi became an emperor.
2.The emperor was too young to manage the country.
3.Emperor Shunzhi's teacher was his uncle.
4.The little emperor had hardly read before he was 14.
5.Emperor Shunzhi was hard-working.
九年级英语阅读判断中等难度题查看答案及解析
Wang Jun, 14, lives in a poor village in Yunnan, where educational resources are short. However,he has learned bionics(仿生学) by taking MOOC, or massive(大规模的, 大量的) open online courses, allow students all over the country to take lessons online at any time, from anywhere. There are no limits or requirements to the user's location, gender(性别)or age. No matter who you are, you can learn about whatever you want. They allow users to study at their own speed. For example, when watching a video of a report you can pause(暂停)or even replay the report at any time.
MOOC were first developed in the West in 2011.They came to China around 2013. That year, Tsinghua University founded Xue tang X,the world's first Chinese MOOC platform.It's mainly for college students. It provides users with high-quality online courses from more than 600 top universities around the world. After seven years of development China has the largest number of MOOC learners in the world. About 270 million people have taken MOOC in China as of January this year according to the Ministry of Education. About 80 million of these users are college students. Because of the COVID-19, the number of MOOC users has been risen rapidly.
Users can choose from 15,000 courses through the MOOC platforms. The courses vary(使多样化) greatly from traditional subjects such as foreign language and science to popular majors(专业) such as big data and artificial intelligence(人工智能) .More than 200 of these courses have been looked through by people from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Spain and South Korea, China Daily reported.
The MOOC network has played an important role in education equity(公平) . Colleges and universities in China's less-developed western areas have tried to introduce open online courses in their classrooms. Over 3 million students from colleges in western China have taken online courses, Xinhua reported.
By the end of this year, the Ministry of Education plans to start a bilingual(双语的) gateway website that will connect Chinese MOOC to about 20 different MOOC websites. Students in other parts of the world will be able to take Chinese MOOC.
1.Which of the following is TRUE about Xue tang X according to the passage?
A.It was the world's first MOOC platform.
B.It was founded in 2011 by Tsinghua University.
C.It has the largest number of MOOC learners in the world.
D.It not only provides users with online courses from Tsinghua University.
2.How many college students have taken MOOC in China as of January this year?
A.About 270 million. B.About 80 million.
C.Over 3 million. D.15.000.
3.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A.The advantages of MOOC.
B.The disadvantages of MOOC.
C.The courses on the MOOC platforms.
D.The number of MOOC users in China.
4.Where would you most probably find this passage?
A.In a daily newspaper.
B.In a fashion magazine.
C.On a university noticeboard.
D.On the education page of a newspaper.
5.After reading the passage,what can we know about MOOC?
A.It has developed slowly in the past seven years in China.
B.There are limits and requirements to the user's location and age bib so
C.It has played an important role in China's less-developed western education.
D.China has started a bilingual gateway website connecting with 20 different MOOC websites.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
For some students, getting better grades can seem like an impossible task sometimes. With the challenges(挑战)of school, just paying attention in class or studying hard isn’t always enough. But what if there were other ways for students to improve their grades? For parents and students who have ever wondered if this is possible, now you can rest easy. Research suggests that a person who likes doing activities can improve their grades.
Scientists think that those students who are active are not just exercising their bodies, but also exercising their brains(大脑). In turn, they can be able to improve their grades at school.
In the most recent study, researchers found that when children played for half an hour each day, they were better at organizing(组织)their schoolwork as well as doing project work and learning traditionally “difficult” subjects, such as maths.
What does this mean for children who aren’t active? Researchers think that if kids don’t get enough activities, they are going to be at a disadvantage when it comes to school performance.
In the research experiment, a group of children skipped with ropes(跳绳), played basketball and did a number of other games or exercises. Another group of children didn’t do any activities. They took part in testing both before experiment and after the experiment. Testing was mainly for maths and reading skills. Results showed that the children in the activity group did better on the tests than those who had no activity.
All work and no play will not only make Jack a dull(迟钝的)boy, but will also negatively(消极地)affect his grades in school, according to a new study published in the Journal of Pediatrics.
Parents complain(抱怨)children today are actually less active and they always worry about their grades. Dr. Belton, an expert, said,“If you’d like to see your kids do better in school, have them close their books, set down their pencils and go outside to play.”
1.What does the underlined words “rest easy” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Stop worrying. B.Keep working. C.Continue learning. D.Study hard.
2.What kind of children is better at organizing their schoolwork in the most recent study?
A.They study all the time.
B.They play for half an hour every day.
C.They finish their homework on time.
D.They do some reading after class every day.
3.In Paragraph 5, what does the research experiment want to show us?
A.Doing activities is bad for the students.
B.Doing more homework can get better marks.
C.The children in the activity group did better on the tests.
D.Children who didn’t do any activities did better on the tests.
4.Where is the text most probably from?
A.A sports magazine. B.A science book. C.A guide book. D.A history book.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you want to improve your physics and chemistry grades? Well, maybe you should first learn something about the struggles(奋斗) of great scientists.
The American Psychological Association did an interesting study. More than 400 students from schools in New York City took part in it. The students were divided into three groups. Group 1 read a typical textbook that describes the achievements of great scientists. Group 2 read about those scientists' personal struggles. For example, as a Jew, Einstein ran away from Nazi Germany to avoid persecution(迫害). The last group read about the scientists' intellectual struggles. These stories about struggles also told students how the scientists dealt with these obstacles(障碍).
The students took a science exam before the study. After the sixweek study, they took another. Scientists found those in Groups 2 and 3 improved their science grades. Students in Group 1 didn't see a grade increase. Some of them even had lower grades after the study.
The study was led by Xiaodong LinSiegler, a teacher at Columbia University. According to Xiaodong, kids often think Einstein was truly intelligent. They believe they will never match him. Many of them fail to realize that any success requires a long journey. Along the way, there are many failures.
Students who read the struggle stories more probably said that great scientists were like themselves. The "great minds" also had to overcome obstacles to achieve success.
Xiaodong thinks textbooks should include more stories about how great scientists had to struggle to succeed. And students should focus more on how these scientists dealt with the obstacles they met along the way.
1.According to the passage, students can improve their physics and chemistry grades by ________.
A.reading the achievements of great scientists more carefully
B.listening more carefully to their physics and chemistry teachers
C.learning about how great scientists dealt with their obstacles
D.doing more physics exercises and correcting mistakes
2.All of the students who took part in the study ________.
A.were interested in physics and chemistry
B.went to schools in New York City
C.wanted to improve their physics and chemistry grades
D.didn't like physics at all
3.The underlined word "match" in Paragraph 4 means "________".
A.satisfy B.catch C.hate D.like
4.Xiaodong Lin-Siegler thinks science textbooks should ________.
A.tell students directly that Einstein was born a common man
B.make the long lists of facts that students have to remember more interesting
C.include more stories about how great scientists had to struggle to succeed
D.tell students that great scientists have better families
5.What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.Students should learn something about the struggles of great scientists.
B.Success can be easily got by everyone.
C.Students should read more books to improve their grades.
D.An interesting study led by Xiaodong Lin-Siegler and his views.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
In the past, I thought I was terrible at many things, such as math, French and science. Although I was good at drawing, I wasn't the best in my art class. I wanted to find out who I was, what I liked and how I could do it better. So, that winter, I took a notebook and kept my diary. When I filled that notebook. I started another one, and then another.
Keeping a diary helps a lot. Studies have shown that people who keep a diary sleep and feel better. It helps people remember what once happened such as dreams, friendships and happiness. Writing about bad feelings can also help brains get over them and move on. Personally, I learn better about myself and my relationships with others by keeping a diary. For example, when I am fighting with my dad, I'll try writing from his point and it works! If I want to compare myself with my classmates. I'll write something like, "I might not have clear skin, but I like my eyes.”
Right about now, you might be thinking: it sounds great, but I'm not a good writer; or I'd love to keep a diary, but my handwriting is terrible. Don’t worry! Keeping a diary is not like doing your homework —there are no rules, so do whatever feels best.
1.What was the writer good at in the past?
A.Math B.French. C.Science. D.Drawing.
2.What does the underlined word “them” refer to(指的是)?
A.Studies B.Bad feelings C.Friendships. D.Brains
3.What is the second paragraph(段落) mainly about?
A.Reasons for fighting with Dad. B.Rules of comparing with others.
C.Ways of having clear skin. D.Advantages of keeping a diary.
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
Liu Guoliang has been elected as the new president of the Chinese Table Tennis Association(CTYTA)in Beijing. He becomes an excellent coach(教练)from a Grand Slam Champion(大满贯冠军). Now he steps into a new stage again.
1.He has made great achievements in the field of table tennis. He won the men's singles and doubles gold medals at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.2.Then he became the chief(主要的)coach of the national team in 2013. He is the Chinese's pride all the time.
“Now. I work as the CTTA president.3.I'm also responsible for organizing the managing department want to improve the sport's development," said Liu Guoliang.
Under Liu's help, Chinese players have won 28 gold medals from the total 32 gold medals since table tennis became an Olympic sport in 1988. China has won 12 gold medals during the last three Olympic Games.4.
The former(之前的)president of the Chinese Table Tennis Association was Cai Zhenhua.5.It was Cai Zhenhua who brought Chinese table tennis into the world in the 1980s. Now he has successfully handed the task to Liu Guoliang.
A. He left the position last September.
B. Liu Guoliang was ever a talented player.
C. China has been in the leading place in the past many years.
D. My main task is to prepare for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
E. He became a coach of Chinese national men's team at the age of 27 in 2003.
九年级英语补全短文5选5困难题查看答案及解析
Xie Renci is a law student who is studying in a university in Southwest China's Chongqing.1.(recent)her story has encouraged millions of people with her positive(积极的)attitude.
The 20-year-old girl grew2.in a poor family in Guizhou Province. At the age of four, a3./'træfɪk/accident turned Xie's world upside down and took away her right leg and her mother's left leg.4.they narrowly escaped death, endless challenges were waiting for them.
At one time, the mother almost gave up. But Xie begged, "I'll study really hard and go to Harvard, so let me5./kən'tɪnju:/at school," she said. She believed she could change her destiny(命运). Ever though Xie didn't go to Harvard, she was6.(accept)by one of the top law schools in China.
"I'm not trying to present7.as a role model. All I'm doing is telling the disabled that you can decide the way you live," says Xie. Xie often8.(share)her story and many of her photos on the social network She wants to draw people's9./ə'tenʃ(ə)n/to disabled community. She also wants to make a documentary of herself to tell10.(child)that there is no difference between disabled people and others.
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