There has been little rain in this area for several months and it leads to drought.
A.goes with B.causes C.the result
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
There has been little rain in this area for several months and it leads to drought.
A.goes with B.causes C.the result
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
The 2010 Shanghai World Expo has been open for several months and there are large numbers of volunteers serving there.
Chen Chuan,a 19- year-old student at Fudan University, is usually fast asleep at 6 am. But over the May 1 holiday, he was rising early to eat breakfast and 41 answer questions like,“Where can I find the toilet?” Such is the life of a Shanghai World Expo volunteer. But Chen and his 72,000 colleagues(同事)aren't complaining, 42 ,they’re trying not to. “Volunteering is 43 work,”Chen said,“but it makes me feel happy. ”
Other student volunteers have 44 feelings. Wang Lin an 18-year-old volunteer from Chongqing University,told us about trying to explain to a tourist why a line to visit a pavilion was so long. When the tourist suddenly got quite angry, Wang became upset 45 being shouted at. Wang said. “I didn’t expect we would have to face so many difficulties in our service. But I know serving is about giving 46 . ”Still,the very next day, Wang received a reward(嘉奖)when she helped a lost child 47 his parents. “The happy smiles and their gratitude(感谢)made me feel so 48 ,” Wang said. “That’s 49 I now always smile to others,even if they don’t look happy. Smiling makes me happy. ”
50 their green and white clothes,people call volunteers “Little Cabbage”. Wang likes this nickname(绰号). “We’re green, we are fresh,just like the vegetable,”Wang said.
1.A. get ready to B. get ready for C. be ready D. get ready
2.A. at most B. at least C. after all D. at last
3.A. hardly B. a hard C. a hardly D. hard
4.A. same B. different C. difficult D. the same
5.A. for B. at C. in D. with
6.A. and receiving B. not receiving C. for receiving D. with receiving
7.A. found B. with finding C. to be found D. find
8.A. sweetly B. sweet C. sweets D. sweetness
9.A. what B. how C. why D. where
10.A. Because of B. Because C. Thank to D. Thanks for
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—What is the weather like this summer here?
—There ________ very little rain.
A.has | B.has been | C.are | D.have been |
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
People _____ to set off firecrackers in some areas of Shanghai for several months.
A. aren’t allowed B. weren’t allowed
C. won’t be allowed D. haven’t been allowed
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Nirmal Purja has set several world records after climbing the world's 14 highest mountains in less than seven months.
1. Though he was born 1, 600 meters above sea level, he didn't climb any serious mountains until he was 29.
But Mr. Purja, now 36, was trained to be strong. He used to be a soldier in the British army, where he had special training for fighting in very cold weather. 2.
There are only14 mountains in the world that are higher than8,000 meters. Mr. Purja had already climbed several of them. 3. The old record for climbing the 14 mountains was seven years, ten months and six days. It was set by South Korean climber Kim Chang-ho in 2013.
Mr. Purja named his challenge "Project Possible". 4. On October 29, just a little more than six months after he started, Nirmal Purja had finished climbing the 14th mountain.
Though Mr. Purja completed his challenge unbelievably quickly, it wasn't easy. For example, during one day of climbing Shishapangma Mr. Purja and his team climbed for 15 hours nonstop.5.
A.Mr. Purja was born in Nepal, in the Himalayas.
B.He had completed five more climbs in Pakistan.
C.He began on April 23, by climbing Annapurna in Nepal
D.His goal was to climb all of them in less than seven months.
E.They had to deal with winds as fast as 75 kilometers per hour.
F.In 2018, he left there to follow his dream of mountain climbing.
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Billions of locusts (蝗虫) are moving through farms and fields in the East African countries of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia.
Locusts are grasshoppers. Normally grasshoppers don't travel in groups and so they do little harm. But when there are lots of them, their bodies and behavior change. That's when they become locusts. Locusts travel in huge groups, laying eggs along the way, which produce even more locusts. In a single day, a small swarm (群) of the insects can eat as much food as 35,000 people do.
The locust swarms in Ethiopia and Somalia are the worst in 25 years. These locusts are desert locusts. They began swarming about six months ago. By moving with the winds, desert locusts can travel up to 90 miles a day or more.
Locust swarms are more common when heavy rains follow a long dry period. The insects lay their eggs in the wet ground. This season, East Africa has had its heaviest rainy season in 40 years.
When the insects swarm, one square kilometer of land can hold as many as 150 million locusts. There are 700 square kilometers of land covered by the insects in Kenya alone.
The insects are a threat to lives in the region, where food is already in short supply. Already many farmers who keep animals are struggling because locusts have eaten out the plants the animals usually live on.
In East Africa, farmers have been shooting into the air or making noises in the fields, but that doesn't work against so many insects. Experts say that spraying pesticides (杀虫剂) over large areas from airplanes is the only way to reduce the number of insects. The UN has released (释放) $10million to help deal with the locust problem. The UN says about $70 million is needed to truly control the locusts with pesticides.
1.Which is TRUE about locusts?
A.Normally they don't travel in groups.
B.A small swarm of locusts eat a lot of food a day.
C.They lay eggs in the wind.
D.They do little harm to the plants.
2.East Africa has got the locust problem because ________.
A.the land is too dry to grow crops B.farmers pull out all the grass there
C.poor people love to eat locusts as food D.it has too much rain after the dry season
3.How many locusts are there in Kenya?
A.About 150,000,000 B.About 700,000,000
C.About 1, 850. 00,000 D.About 105,000,000,000
4.According to the passage, a "threat" probably can ________.
A.bring good luck to people B.make people live a happy life
C.cause danger in the future D.help keep more animals
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that ________.
A.farmers are trying to scare the insects off
B.spraying pesticides can't solve the locust problem
C.the UN thinks the locust problem isn't serious
D.East Africa has required no more help so far
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— The weather has been dry for a month.
— Yes. If it still _____, the plants will die.
A. doesn’t rain B. rains C. won’t rain D. is raining
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-I wonder ______.
-I'm not sure,but I hope so.It has been dry for two months.
A.if it will rain tomorrow
B.why it doesn't rain
C.when the rain will stop
D.how long the rain will last
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— There was too much rain in most areas of China this spring.
— It seems that El Nino(厄尔尼诺) _________ the bad weather. We must do something now.
A.had caused B.is causing C.will cause D.caused
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—It has been raining for nearly a week!
—I don't care. No matter ______ the rain lasts, there will be a rainbow in the end.
A. how long B. how often
C. how soon D. how much
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