Eight years ago, 1-week-old Diandian was left behind. When people found her in the reeds (芦苇) of a lake, she looked too weak to survive. Now she is the mother of three milu, thanks to the workers’ attention and care at the East Dongting Lake National Nature Reserve.
Li is the president of a milu conservation association in Yueyang and head of a local milu and bird rescue center, where 11 deer, including Diandian, have their families. Li and his workmates need to work extra hours to take care of the animals from March until mid-May. He remembers March 18 this year. He fed Diandian some fresh shoots and leaves for breakfast as usual, and moments later when he returned, a newborn milu was right beside her. Since it is her third baby and born in the third month of the year, people named it Sansan, referring to “three-three”. Li has developed a deep affection for milu and made up his mind to protect them. “As our country is paying more attention to environmental and wildlife protection, people are increasingly aware that milu are state-protected animals,” Li said.
Milu habitats (栖息地) are usually centered around water, and fishing equipment that used to be a threat to the animals is no longer seen in nature reserves. On May 27, a team of experts went to watch milu near Dongting Lake. It takes time and luck to meet one and count them especially when they live in the thick reeds that are 4 to 5 meters tall. The team leader Song, saw a milu for the first time when he was studying for his doctorate in zoology early in 2009. Since then, he has helped protect the habitats at Dongting Lake. As the flood season is coming, Song and his workmates will go around the lake area day and night to save deer in trouble, and provide feed for the animals when needed.
As the environment improves in and around Dongting Lake, China’s second-largest freshwater lake, the wetland has become cover once again for wildlife. “We will continue to protect these rare animals and their living environment,” Song said.
1.How was Diandian when she was found in the reeds eight years ago?
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2.Why do people call Diandian’s new baby Sansan?
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3.Why does Li think more people realize milu are state-protected animals?
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4.When did Song start to devote himself to protecting the habitats at Dongting Lake?
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5.What can you learn from Li, Song and Their workmates? (请自拟一句话作答)
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九年级英语回答问题中等难度题
Eight years ago, 1-week-old Diandian was left behind. When people found her in the reeds (芦苇) of a lake, she looked too weak to survive. Now she is the mother of three milu, thanks to the workers’ attention and care at the East Dongting Lake National Nature Reserve.
Li is the president of a milu conservation association in Yueyang and head of a local milu and bird rescue center, where 11 deer, including Diandian, have their families. Li and his workmates need to work extra hours to take care of the animals from March until mid-May. He remembers March 18 this year. He fed Diandian some fresh shoots and leaves for breakfast as usual, and moments later when he returned, a newborn milu was right beside her. Since it is her third baby and born in the third month of the year, people named it Sansan, referring to “three-three”. Li has developed a deep affection for milu and made up his mind to protect them. “As our country is paying more attention to environmental and wildlife protection, people are increasingly aware that milu are state-protected animals,” Li said.
Milu habitats (栖息地) are usually centered around water, and fishing equipment that used to be a threat to the animals is no longer seen in nature reserves. On May 27, a team of experts went to watch milu near Dongting Lake. It takes time and luck to meet one and count them especially when they live in the thick reeds that are 4 to 5 meters tall. The team leader Song, saw a milu for the first time when he was studying for his doctorate in zoology early in 2009. Since then, he has helped protect the habitats at Dongting Lake. As the flood season is coming, Song and his workmates will go around the lake area day and night to save deer in trouble, and provide feed for the animals when needed.
As the environment improves in and around Dongting Lake, China’s second-largest freshwater lake, the wetland has become cover once again for wildlife. “We will continue to protect these rare animals and their living environment,” Song said.
1.How was Diandian when she was found in the reeds eight years ago?
______________________________________________________
2.Why do people call Diandian’s new baby Sansan?
______________________________________________________
3.Why does Li think more people realize milu are state-protected animals?
______________________________________________________
4.When did Song start to devote himself to protecting the habitats at Dongting Lake?
______________________________________________________
5.What can you learn from Li, Song and Their workmates? (请自拟一句话作答)
_______________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr. Johnson worked in a hospital. Three years ago, when he was sixty-eight, he retired. But a lot of people come to ask him to look them over. He’s very busy in the daytime and he wants to have a good rest at night.
Half a year ago a young man moved in the room upstairs. At first he was quiet. The old man was satisfied with him. But now he has several friends. They often came to see him in the evening. They talked loudly, sang and danced. Mr Johnson was unhappy, but he didn’t say anything.
It was the young man’s birthday yesterday. All his friends came at seven in the evening. They drank too much and made a lot of noise. The old man couldn’t fall asleep the whole night. This morning, as soon as he got up, he went upstairs and began to knock at the door. The young man opened for him and asked him to come in.
“Did you hear me beat the ceiling(天花板) last night, young man?” asked Mr Johnson.
“It doesn’t matter, sir,” said the young man, “ I don’t mind it. It was very noisy in my room, too.”
1.Mr Johnson is a ________.
A. teacher B. policeman C. doctor D. gatekeeper
2.A lot of people come to ask Mr Johnson to look them over because ________.
A. he’s kind to them B. he’s very polite
C. they don’t pay him for it D. his medical skill is good
3.Mr Johnson was ________ last night.
A. angry B. happy C. sad D. strange
4.Which of the following is true?
A. The young man thought Mr Johnson came to say sorry to him.
B. Mr Johnson wanted to drink with the young man.
C. Mr Johnson hoped the young man to move in another house.
D. The young man was afraid to meet Mr Johnson.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Mr Johnson worked well in a hospital. Three years ago, when he was sixty-eight, he retired. But a lot of people come to ask him to look them over. He’s very busy in the daytime and he wants to have a good rest at night.
Half a year ago a young man moved in the room upstairs. At first he was quiet. The old man was satisfied with him. But now he has several friends. They often came to see him in the evening. They talked loudly, sang and danced. Mr Johnson was unhappy, but he didn’t say anything.
It was the young man’s birthday yesterday. All his friends came at seven in the evening. They drank too much and made a lot of noise. The old man couldn’t fall asleep the whole night. This morning, as soon as he got up, he went upstairs and began to knock at the door. The young man opened for him and asked him to come in.
“Did you hear me beat the ceiling(天花板) last night, young man?” asked Mr Johnson.
“It doesn’t matter, sir,” said the young man, “ I don’t mind it. It was very noisy in my room, too.”
1.Mr Johnson is a ________.
A. teacher B. policeman
C. doctor D. gatekeeper
2.A lot of people come to ask Mr Johnson to look them over because ________.
A. he’s kind to them
B. he’s very polite
C. they don’t pay him for it
D. his medical skill is good
3.Mr Johnson was ________ last night.
A. angry B. happy
C. sad D. strange
4.Which of the following is true?
A. The young man thought Mr Johnson came to say sorry to him.
B. Mr Johnson wanted to drink with the young man.
C. Mr Johnson hoped that the young man could move in another house.
D. The young man was afraid to meet Mr Johnson.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Emma was left ________ her classmates.
A. before B. after
C. behind D. ago
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
This story happened three years ago. Jack was an eight-year-old boy at that time. He was a good pupil. He was good at every subject at school. But he could not get up early. He often slept until nine or ten o’clock in the morning. So he was often late for school.
Jack’s mother didn’t want him to be late for school again. So she bought him a clock. She said to him, “ You must get up when you hear the clock ring.”
“Yes, Mum.” said Jack. After that Jack got up at twenty to seven when he heard the clock ring.
One day his mother forgot to make the clock ring at the usual time. And the next morning Jack didn’t get up.It was six forty-two at that moment.It was time for breakfast. Mother went to see him. Jack was still in bed and his eyes were open.
“Why didn’t you get up? ” Mother was angry.
“You told me to get up when I heard the clock ring. So I am waiting for the bell.”
“Mum, is the clock still sleeping ?” Jack asked.
1.How old was Jack when the story happened?
A. Ten. B. Nine. C. Seven. D. Eight.
2.Jack’s mother bought him a clock, because______.
A. she liked it B. she didn’t want Jack to be late for school
C. Jack liked it D. she lost one
3.What time did Jack usually get up after he had the clock?
A. 7∶20. B. 6∶20. C. 6∶40. D. 7:40.
4.What happened to Jack one day when the clock didn’t ring?
A. He didn’t get up all the morning. B. He got up early.
C. He got up late. D. He didn’t have breakfast.
5.Jack still stayed in bed to wait for ______.
A. the breakfast B. the bell C. his mother D. his bag
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Beth Jones was only eight years old when she first tried playing the drums. This was during a lunchtime music club at school, which she only went to because it was snowing 1. (heavy). Of all the musical instruments, the drums were 2. (interesting) to Beth. She thought it was cool that there were many different shapes and sizes of drums, and she wanted to hit 3. (they), to see what they sounded like.
Now, Beth is thirteen and gives concerts around the country. She also has her own YouTube channel and 4. (get)over a million hit a year. What's amazing is that Beth hasn't ever been to 5. drum lesson. "You can learn anything on the Internet, so I've never felt it was important for me to take classes, "explains Beth.
Giving concerts wasn't easy for Beth in the beginning because usually she only played drums alone in her bedroom when she came home 6. school. At her first concert, she played in a band with many 7. (adult). She could feel hundreds of pairs of eyes looking at her, 8. that made her feel afraid.
So, does Beth enjoy 9.(be) famous now? "I didn't plan to be famous, " she says. "All I want is to show others what I love. I don't think I'm someone special. I just want everyone10. (have) a great time at my concerts.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We moved away from my grandmother when I was eight years old. I missed her a lot. I was her favorite granddaughter and she was my favorite grandma.
Two years later my mother and father separated and soon divorced. I felt as if my world was falling apart. I lived with my mother for a time, next door to my grandma and grandpa in an apartment while my father was away during World War Ⅱ.
Grandma never had much in the way of money or material things. But it was the little things she gave me that let me feel warm, like letting me dip my fingers in the sugar bowl, letting me sip the coffee from her cup or allowing me to sit on the table as I had meals.
Though she didn’t have much, she did something for my brother and me. I will always remember she saved her coins in a glass jar. I thought my grandma could have used these coins herself, but she saved them to give us when we came to visit her.
I don’t remember how much we collected on our visits, nor was the amount(数目)important. It was the idea that she remembered us, and cared about us when we were away from her.
1.What happened to the writer when she was eight years old?
A. She moved away from her grandma. B. She moved away from her parents.
C. She lived with her grandparents. D. She lived with her aunt.
2.What does the underlined word“divorced” mean in Chinese in Paragraph 2?
A. 和好 B. 打架 C. 离婚 D. 生气
3.The writer’s grandma allowed her to do many things. Which of the following is not mentioned?
A. The writer could dip her fingers in the sugar bowl.
B. The writer was allowed to sip the coffee from her grandma’s cup.
C. The writer could sit on the table while having meals.
D. The writer was allowed to collect coins in a glass jar.
4.For whom did the writer’s grandma save her coins?
A. For her son. B. For her grandchildren.
C. For the poor. D. For herself.
5. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The writer disliked her childhood. B. The writer complained about her parents.
C. The writer missed her grandma so much. D. The writer wanted to have her grandma’s money.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
We moved away from my grandmother when I was eight years old. I missed her a lot. I was her favourite granddaughter and she was my favourite grandma.
Two years later, my mother and father separated and soon divorced. I felt as if my world was falling apart. I lived with my mother for a time, next door to my grandma and grandpa in a house while my father was away during World War Ⅱ.
Grandma never had much in the way of money or material things. But it was the little things she gave me that let me feel warm, like letting me dip my fingers in the sugar bowl,letting me sip the coffee from her cup or allowing me to sit on the table as I had meals.
Though she didn’t have much, she did something for my brother and me. I will always remember she saved her coins in a glass jar. I thought my grandma could have used these coins herself, but she saved them to give us when we came to visit her.
I don’t remember how much we collected on our visits, nor was the amount important. It was the idea that she remembered us, and cared about us when we were away from her.
1.What happened to the writer when she was eight years old?
A.She lived with her grandparents. B.She moved away from her parents.
C.She moved away from her grandma. D.She lived with her aunt.
2.What does the underlined word “divorced” mean in Chinese in Paragraph 2?
A.和好 B.打架 C.离婚 D.生气
3.For whom did the writer’s grandma save her coins?
A.For her son. B.For the poor. C.For her grandchildren. D.For herself.
4.The writer’s grandma let him/her do the following EXCEPT________.
A.taste sugar B.share some drink
C.have pocket money D.save some coins
5.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The writer disliked her childhood.
B.The writer missed her grandma so much.
C.The writer complained about her parents.
D.The writer wanted to have her grandma’s money.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Robert was a boy of eight years old. One day, when he was doing cleaning at home, he thought he should move the box out of the house. The box made of wood was very heavy. And it was much bigger than he. He tried, but he could not move it. After resting for a short time, the boy started once more, but failed again. He couldn't even move it a bit. He felt very tired and hopeless.
Just then, his father came home from work and saw his son work hard. He didn't help Robert. Instead, he asked, "Dear son, have you done your best? And are you doing everything you can?"
"________" the boy cried.
"No, you're not." his father said quietly, "You have not asked me to help you. Asking for help is not a weakness. At some point, even the strongest of us needs help. It is important to know when to ask for help and understand why you need it. Never be afraid to ask others for help when you're in trouble."
Robert nodded with a big smile.
1.What did the boy want to move away?
A.A box. B.A stone. C.A wood. D.A toy.
2.Robert couldn't move it out because it was too _______.
A.heavy B.tall and heavy C.low D.high
3.How did Robert feel after he tried again and again?
A.He hoped he could move it sometime later. B.He thought he could ask for help.
C.He felt very tired and hopeless. D.He became very proud of himself.
4.Which of the following can be put in _________ in the seventh line of the article?
A.I hardly did! B.Yes, I do! C.No, I am not! D.Yes, I am!
5.What can be the best title of the passage?
A.How to move a heavy thing away. B.An interesting story about Robert.
C.Robert's hard work. D.Learn to ask for help when needed.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
We moved away from my grandmother when I was eight years old. I missed her a lot. I was her favorite granddaughter and she was my favorite grandma.
Two years later my mother and father separated and soon divorced. I felt as if my world was falling apart. I lived with my mother for a time, next door to my grandma and grandpa in an apartment while my father was away during World War Ⅱ.
Grandma never had much in the way of money or material things. But it was the little things she gave me that let me feel warm, like letting me dip my fingers in the sugar bowl, letting me sip the coffee from her cup or allowing me to sit on the table as I had meals.
Though she didn’t have much, she did something for my brother and me. I will always remember she saved her coins in a glass jar. I thought my grandma could have used these coins herself, but she saved them to give us when we came to visit her.
I don’t remember how much we collected on our visits, nor was the amount(数目)important. It was the idea that she remembered us, and cared about us when we were away from her.
1.What happened to the writer when she was eight years old?
A. She moved away from her grandma. B. She moved away from her parents.
C. She lived with her grandparents. D. She lived with her aunt.
2.What does the underlined word“divorced” mean in Chinese in Paragraph 2?
A. 和好 B. 打架 C. 离婚 D. 生气
3.The writer’s grandma allowed her to do many things. Which of the following is not mentioned?
A. The writer could dip her fingers in the sugar bowl.
B. The writer was allowed to sip the coffee from her grandma’s cup.
C. The writer could sit on the table while having meals.
D. The writer was allowed to collect coins in a glass jar.
4.For whom did the writer’s grandma save her coins?
A. For her son. B. For her grandchildren.
C. For the poor. D. For herself.
5. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The writer disliked her childhood. B. The writer complained about her parents.
C. The writer missed her grandma so much. D. The writer wanted to have her grandma’s money.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析