I'm Henry, from America. This is my 1. (one) time in Japan. One day some new 2. (friend) invited me to eat out. At first, I was quite happy and learned3. use chopsticks with them, but later problems started.
That day, I had a cold. I felt uncomfortable with my nose, so I turned away from 4. table and blew my nose. My friends looked at me 5.(strange). They explained to me that in Japan, people don't blow6. (they) noses —especially at table.
When I was 7. (try) to stick my chopsticks in my bowl of rice, one of my friends asked me not to do that. Later, I found that leaving chopsticks in rice has s8. meaning in Japanese culture! T9. I made some mistakes, my friends didn't laugh at me. They taught me patiently and 10. (provide) me with some help.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题
I'm Henry, from America. This is my first time in Japan. One day some new colleagues (同事) invited me to _____. At first, I was quite happy and learned to use chopsticks with them, but later _____ started.
That day, I had a _____. I felt uncomfortable with my nose, so I turned away from the table and blew (擤) my nose. My colleagues looked at me _____. They explained to me that in Japan, people don't blow their noses in public— especially at table.
When I was trying to stick my _____ in my bowl of rice, one of my colleagues said, “Don't do that. Just leave them on the table.” Later, I found that leaving your chopsticks in your rice means death _____ Japanese culture!
The next time I needed to blow my nose, I left the table and went to the toilet. _____ I returned, it was nearly time to leave. I noticed there were some small bowls with water in them on the table. It smelt good and I started______ it before it got cold. Then I saw some of my colleagues cover their mouths. They were trying not to ______. “What's the matter?” I asked the colleague next to me. “It's for washing ______ fingers,” he said. For a moment, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
1.A. find out B. hang out C. check out D. eat out
2.A. problems B. performances C. predictions D. projects
3.A. job B. cold C. journey D. class
4.A. excitedly B. politely C. proudly D. strangely
5.A. knife B. fork C. spoon D. chopsticks
6.A. for B. in C. with D. to
7.A. When B. So C. Unless D. Because
8.A. pouring B. cooking C. mixing D. drinking
9.A. regret B. doubt C. laugh D. leave
10.A. their B. your C. his D. her
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I'm Henry, from America. This is my 1. (one) time in Japan. One day some new 2. (friend) invited me to eat out. At first, I was quite happy and learned3. use chopsticks with them, but later problems started.
That day, I had a cold. I felt uncomfortable with my nose, so I turned away from 4. table and blew my nose. My friends looked at me 5.(strange). They explained to me that in Japan, people don't blow6. (they) noses —especially at table.
When I was 7. (try) to stick my chopsticks in my bowl of rice, one of my friends asked me not to do that. Later, I found that leaving chopsticks in rice has s8. meaning in Japanese culture! T9. I made some mistakes, my friends didn't laugh at me. They taught me patiently and 10. (provide) me with some help.
九年级英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Hi!My name is Tom and I'm 13 years old. I'm from America. It's our first time to come to China. Now I'm in a middle school in Beijing.
This is my family. My mum is a doctor. She works in a children's hospital. My dad is a diplomat(外交官). He goes to many countries(国家). He often tells me about his stories in those countries. My sister is a student. She is 15. She is very good at math. My math is not good. She often helps me with it. My sister and I love animals. We have a lovely cat in our home in America. But we cannot bring it with us. So I give the cat to my good friend,Bob.
根据短文内容选择最佳答案.
1.Tom's father is a _______.
A.doctor B.teacher C.diplomat
2.Tom's friend's name is _______.
A.Peter B.Bob C.Mike
3.How old is Tom?
A.13 B.14 C.15
4.What does Tom's sister good at?
A.story B.math C.English
5.Where is their cat?
A.In America B.In China C.In Japan
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear friend,
My name is Erick. I am 12. My birthday is on October 12 th. I am from America. I’m in Class 3, Grade 7. We are learning Chinese in our school. Our Chinese teacher’s name is Wang Hao.
Here are some of my friends. Jimmy is tall and he has black hair. He is good at playing basketball. He is a member of the Basketball Club. May is short and she wears glasses and a yellow dress. She likes English very much and speaks English very well. Sally is a black girl. She has short hair. She likes swimming. She swims best in the swimming team. I like music. I’m the boy with glasses.
Yours,
Erick
Erick’s1. | ||
Names | Appearance(外貌) | 2. |
Jimmy | He has3.hair and is tall. | He is a4.of the Baketball Club. |
May | She5.glasses and a yellow6.. | She can speak English very7.. |
Sally | Her hair is8.. | She likes9.. |
九年级英语单词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
This is my ________ time visit to America. I have never been there before.
A. one B. two C. first D. second
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
John Smith is an exchange student from New York. Here is a letter to his friend in his hometown.
Dear David,
How time flies! It's been 3 months since I came to China. I'm having a great time on my student exchange program here. So far, I've completely got used to the life here and have known a lot about traditional Chinese culture. I'd like to share some with you.
In China, there are many different kinds of traditional art forms, such as paper cutting, Chinese clay art and so on. Among them, the kite interests me most. The first ancient Chinese kite appeared more than 2,000 years ago. Then flying kites was spread into Japan, Korea and Malaysia during the Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty. Kites are regarded as the earliest craft (飞行器). They played an important role in the process of inventing the plane.
Tea culture is important in China. Tea was discovered as a kind of drink by accident about 5,000 years ago. It is believed that tea was brought to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries. It didn't appear in England until around 1660. The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century. Now tea has become one of the most popular drinks around the world.
Lastly, I'd like to tell you something about one of the traditional Chinese festivals — the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is on the fifteenth day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar (阴历). Chinese people have been celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival and enjoying mooncakes for centuries.
If you'd like to know more about traditional Chinese culture, I will talk about it in the next letter.
Best wishes!
yours,
John根据语言材料内容选择最佳答案。
1.From this passage, we know that John Smith is from ________.
A.Canada B.the US C.the UK
2.Which of the following isn't a traditional Chinese art form?
A.Paper cutting. B.Chinese clay art. C.The Mid-Autumn Festival.
3.About 5,000 years ago, ________.
A.the first ancient Chinese kite appeared
B.flying kites was spread into Japan, Korea, and Malaysia
C.tea was discovered as a kind of drink by accident
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the letter?
A.David came to China three months ago.
B.Tea didn't appear in England until around the 16th century.
C.Kites played an important role in the process of inventing the plane.
5.John wrote this letter to David in order to ________.
A.share something about traditional Chinese culture with him
B.tell him the tea trade from Western countries to China took place in the 19th century
C.tell him the Mid-Autumn Festival is in August every year
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案)
Peter is from Japan. He went to America last month. One day, he walked into a small restaurant for dinner. He wanted to eat eggs, but he didn’t know how to say them in English. He looked around, and he saw a girl eating eggs. So he pointed the eggs on the girl’s table. The waiter knew what he would like. After some time, he brought eggs to Peter.
Then Peter wanted to eat mushrooms(蘑菇), but nobody ate mushrooms in the restaurant. He took out a pencil and drew a picture of a mushroom on the menu. The waiter saw the picture and then went away. After some time, he got back. He didn’t bring mushrooms to Peter, but he gave him a black umbrella(雨伞).
1.The story happened in a _______.
A.library B.hospital C.restaurant D.school
2.Peter got the eggs by ______
A.pointing to the eggs on the girl’s table B.by telling the waiter what he wanted to eat
C.by drawing a picture of an egg D.pointing to the eggs on the menu
3.What’s the Chinese meaning(意思) of “point”?
A.扔 B.卖 C.买 D.指
4.Why did the waiter bring an umbrella to Peter?
A.Peter wanted an umbrella B.the waiter thought the picture on the menu was an umbrella.
C.Peter drew an umbrella on the menu. D.It was raining heavily outside
5.Which of the following is right?
A.Peter was an American B.Peter was good at drawing pictures
C.Peter didn’t know much English D.Peter really wanted to umbrella
6.The best title for the story is _______.
A.A Happy Trip B.A Hard Dinner C.Bad Restaurant D.A Clever Waiter
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Tea is tasty and good for you. It is also one of the most popular drinks around the world. But what is tea? And why is it so popular?
All tea comes from tea leaves but tea is not always the same. There are many kinds of tea. You can drink black tea, green tea, white tea or fruit tea. Each type of tea has a different taste and a different colour.
The history of tea begins in Asia. In China, Korea and Japan, tea is still very important today. In Japan, it can take many hours to prepare and drink tea with your guests. In Malaysia, a popular drink at breakfast is teh tarik (‘pulled tea’). Malaysians say it is good for you and tastes good with canai bread.
Tourists in Kuala Lumpur like watching the tea sellers make ‘pulled tea’. The tea sellers pour hot water on black tea. After five minutes, they add sugar and milk. Then they ‘pull’ the tea—they pour the tea from one cup to another many times.
In many countries, you must have a special kettle to make tea. People in different countries also like to add different things to their tea. For example, Russians use a special kettle called a samovar. They like drinking tea with lemon. Sometimes, they also drink tea with some sugar or jam.
In Turkey, tea comes in a Caydanlik. A Caydanlik has two kettles: one for the water and one for the tea. Drink Turkish tea with some sugar.
Arab tea, called karak, has cardamom, ginger, milk and sugar. In the United Kingdom, they add some milk and sugar.
The British usually eat biscuits with their tea. In Japan, they like. . .
1.Tea, a drink with a long history, first appeared in ________.
A.Europe B.America C.Asia D.Africa
2.The writer uses the punctuation mark “…” at the end of the passage to ________.
A.express his uncertainly of the subject B.show his special taste in Japanese tea
C.attract readers’ interest in further reading D.hide his limited knowledge in this field
3.What is the best title for the passage?
A.The History of Tea B.Different Tea Kettles
C.The Most Popular Drink D.The World in a Teacup
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
I'm Jack. Yesterday was the most exciting day in my life. I was on TV! This is my first time on TV. In the evening, Mum, Dad and I were watching a TV programme in the sitting room and there I was! This is how it happened.
I was playing soccer in the park with my friends when a man and a woman came to us. The man had a camera. The woman had a microphone. "I'm from Channel 9," she said. "Do you know the programme Kids Speak Out ?" I did know it. I watched it often. It's a weekly programme where kids say what they think about different things.
"Would you like to be on it?" the woman asked me.
I wanted to beon it and I thought my friends might also want to be on it, so I asked, "Can my friends be on it too?"
"Sorry, only one of you can," the woman said. "You can talk about it and decide which of you is going to be on the programme."
I asked my friends if they wanted to be on the programme. They didn't, so I went On it. The woman asked me a lot of questions. I thought carefully and tried to give her sensible answers. When she finished, she said I was one of the best kids she'd spoken to! I felt very proud of myself. My mum and dad were proud of me, too!
1.How did the things happen?
①Jack asked his friends if they wanted to be on the programme.
②The woman asked Jack if he'd like to be on the programme.
③The woman asked Jack a lot of questions.
④Jack played soccer in the park with his friends.
⑤Jack thought carefully and tried to give answers.
A. ④①③②⑤ B. ④②①③⑤ C. ④③②①⑤ D. ④⑤③①②
2.What does the underlined word "sensible" mean in Chinese in the passage?
A. 狡猾的 B. 可能的 C. 合理的 D. 正确的
3.What can we know about Jack from the passage?
A. Jack's parents were proud of him.
B. Jack was the top student at school.
C. Jack was afraid to be on the programme.
D. Jack never watched the programme Kids Speak Out.
九年级英语阅读理解极难题查看答案及解析
I’m amazed to hear from my school teacher again. ___, it is ten years since we met last time.
A. In a word B. In general
C. That’s not the case D. Believe it or not
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析