—Do you know ___________ Doris has been in the Science Club?
—I guess she has been in it since she came to our school.
A. how soon B. what time C. how much D. how long
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
—Do you know ___________ Doris has been in the Science Club?
—I guess she has been in it since she came to our school.
A. how soon B. what time C. how much D. how long
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
She _______ the Science Club since December 2008.
A.joined B.has joined C.has been in D.attended
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Camping has always been the best way I know to be outside.Whether you prefer to be in the woods, mountains, or swimming in the river, camping is wonderful.
Before you just take off and go,there are a few things you should know about.First of all you'll need your boots, a tent and of course a backpack.The right boots are an important thing that you'll need.Packs come in all different sizes.For over a week you will need at least a 6,000inch pack.Your tent should have the main tent, the rain fly (防水布), along with the support (支撑) poles (柱,杆), and these hold up your tent.You should also bring along a piece of ground cloth.This is a piece of plastic that goes under your tent.It can keep your tent dry and clean from the ground.
During the camping, always remember to keep your things dry and keep them in a zip lock bag.Use fires only when you must.Fires scar the land.If you do use a fire,make sure to use it in the fire rings if possible.Keep noise level down.This way you'll have more of a chance to see wildlife.Always remember that hiking depends on your personal health.Never be afraid to ask your hiking partners to stop for a break.It's important.
Finally, keep your camera close by.Make sure you don't miss out on the natural wonders.You'll enjoy them later.It's simply great fun to go on camping!
1.The writer thinks the best way to be outside is ________.
A. to be in the woods B. climbing mountains
C. swimming in the river D. camping
2.The second paragraph is mainly about ________.
A. getting ready for the trip B. the right boots and packs
C. keeping your tent dry D. how to hold up your tent
3.The underlined word “wildlife” may be ________.
A. flowers B. animals C. firemen D. stars
4.The best title probably is ________.
A. Camping is wonderful B. Getting ready for camping
C. Some tips on camping D. What great fun
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MOVIE GUIDE FRIDAY
Harry Potter III 14:00 21:00 Science Fiction Now Harry Potter has been in the wizardry school for three years. He begins a new life. How is everything going? | Mr. Bean 9:00 18:00 Comedy Rowan Atkinson is a great actor. His movie Mr. Bean is coming. It’s very funny. Don’t miss it. |
Rush Hour 11:00 16:00 Action Movie Do you like Jackie Chan? Rush Hour is another movie of his. It’s so exciting. Come and have fun. | The Monkey King 17:00 22:00 Cartoon It is picked from Journey to the West. This movie describes a brave hero who is fearless to fight against all Gods…… Children, come and see it! |
1.What kind of movie is Mr. Bean?
A.Comedy. B.Science Fiction. C.Cartoon. D.Action movie.
2.________ is most likely to be popular with children between 3 and 4 years old.
A.Harry Potter III B.Mr. Bean C.Rush Hour D.The Monkey King
3.After I finished my supper at 7:30 on Friday, I could choose to enjoy________.
A.The Monkey King or Mr Bean B.Rush Hour or Harry Potter III
C.Harry Potter III or The Monkey king D.Rush Hour or Mr bean
4.________ is the main character of Rush Hour.
A.Rowan Atkinson B.Harry Potter C.Jackie Chan D.The Monkey King
5.You can see Harry Potter III at________.
A.1:00 pm B.2:00 am C.4:00 am D.9:00 pm
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
How long has Mary been in the English club?
A. One year . B. Two years . C. Three years.
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“The world has never been a better place to live in” says science writer Matt Ridley, “and it will keep on getting better.” Read on to see how Ridley makes his case. Right or wrong? You decide.
Compared with 50 years ago, when I was just four years old, people now make nearly three times as much money, eat one third more food and expect to live one third longer. In fact, it’s hard to find any areas of the world that’s worse off now than it was then, even though the world population has more than doubled over that period.
One reason we are richer, healthier, taller, cleverer, longer-lived and freer than ever before is that the four most basic human needs—food, clothing, fuel and shelter—have grown much cheaper. Take one example: In 1800, a candle providing one hour’s light cost six hours’ work. In the 1880s, the same light from a lamp took 15 minutes’ work to pay for. In 1950, it was eight seconds. Today, it’s half a second. In these terms, we are 43,200 times better off than in1800.
In the United States, rivers, lakes, seas and air are getting cleaner all the time. A car today produces less pollution traveling at full speed than a parked car did from leaks (泄漏) in 1970.
Although the world population is growing, the rate (率) of increase has been falling for 50 years. Across the world, national birth rates are lower now than in 1960, and in the less developed world, the birth rate has almost halved. According to a research report from the United Nations, population will start falling once it reaches 9.2 billion in 2075. After all, there are already seven billion people on earth, and they are eating better and better.
In 1970s, there were 550 billion barrels (桶) of oil reserves (储存) in the world, and in the 20 years that followed the world used up 600 billion. So by 1990, reserves should have been overused by 50 billion barrels. Instead, it is reported there are 900 billion today. They will last for many years and people will find something in place of oil long before they run out.
The more we develop, the more we can develop. The more we invent, the more inventions become possible. For 200 years, pessimists (people who believe that terrible things will happen in future) have had all the headlines—even though optimists have far more often been right. There are some reasons for pessimists. No charity (慈善机构) ever raised money by saying things are getting better. No journalist ever got the front page writing a story about how terrible things won’t happen. Don’t be a pessimist—dare to be an optimist!
1.Today, providing one hour’s light costs ______.
A. 6 hours’ work B. 15 minutes’ work
C. 8 seconds’ work D. 0.5 second’s work
2.Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. Things we used to need were much cheaper than they are today.
B. The pollution today is much more serious than it was long ago.
C. Population problem has nearly made the world stop developing.
D. It’s not necessary to be worried about oil reserves in the world.
3.What does the word “optimists” in the last paragraph mean?
A. People who are brave enough to face anything terrible.
B. People who can always tell good things from bad ones.
C. People who have hopeful and happy feelings about life.
D. People who don’t easily believe what they’re told about.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Never Give Up B. Cheer Up
C. Don’t Be Sad D. Think Out
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
How many times have you the Science Museum?
A. gone to B. been in C. been to D. went to
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Don’t you know that the scientist for two years?
A.has been died B.has dead
C.has died D.has been dead
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- have you been in the sports club?
--- Since the first month I came to this school.
A. How often B. How soon
C. How long D. How many
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Did you know that the games you play with children can influence their interest in math and science as they grow older? Young children are easily able to learn concepts such as big and small, high and low, fast and slow, and heavy and light, but by helping children learn these concepts, you are helping them develop an interest in math and science.
When parents encourage their children to ask questions and help them explore and discover the natural world, they are helping build an interest in math and science. Many scientists say that children who have such experiences at the early age can develop confidence in math and science that pays off (得到回报) as they get older.
Here are some ideas for what you can do to help develop children’s interest in math and science.
Go for a walk with your children. Take time to stop along the way and look at things that the children notice, such as flowers, animals, and insects. Talk with them about what you see, and ask about what they see.
Draw pictures together. Draw a picture of what you have seen, whether it was on the front steps, in the backyard, or something you can see from your window. Ask the child to draw a plant, an animal, or a favorite place, and then ask him or her to tell you about the drawing.
Turn a drawing into a story. write down what your child says about the picture he or she just drew. Ask the child to make up a story about the picture, and keep it with other artwork and stories he or she has developed.
1.How can you help children become interested in math and science, according to the passage?
A.By feeding them food. B.By playing with them.
C.By reading to them. D.By telling them stories.
2.What does the underlined phrase “concepts” mean in Chinese?
A.概念 B.数据 C.实物 D.评价
3.Which of the following activities is NOT advised in the text?
A.See a movie with your child. B.Drawing pictures with your child.
C.Making up a story about the picture. D.Having a walk with your child.
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Asking questions can help children develop an interest in math and science.
B.It’s good for children to talk about what they see with their parents.
C.You should ask children to tell a story before they start drawing.
D.You should ask children to draw pictures of what they have seen.
5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.How to teach children to draw.
B.How to teach children to speak.
C.How to build children’s interest in art.
D.How to build children’s interest in math and science
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