More Chinese universities are opening their libraries to the public, allowing people to enjoy reading during normal time and the vacations.
But for some students, including Wang Ling, 21, in Sun Yat-sen University, this practice has caused headaches. “Members of the public come to our libraries more for sightseeing than reading,” said Wang.
“They sometimes even bring their kids along, and take photos as if it were a place of interest.”
Wang has found it hard to get a seat during busy times. Being short of space is a common problem for university libraries in China.
However, this is not the only reason why students dislike their libraries being open to members of the public. They fear that the quietness of the libraries will be influenced because of visitors’ rude behavior.
Chen Jie, 18, a student in Tongji University, is one who would be against opening to the public. “I have been to a public library before. People were chatting loudly or speaking on cell phone so you can hardly read,” Chen said. She notices teachers doing serious reading and feels their concentration(专注)has influenced her. “If too many strangers stay here, the whole library will be a noisy place and it’s difficult for us to study quietly,” she said.
Will there be alternative(可替代的)ways to share those libraries? Some experts consider that university libraries can prevent the public from entering certain areas. “We might keep magazines for academic research only for teachers and students,” said Zhu Lina, library director in Jinan University.
Working together with the community library is another solution. “It’s possible that a member of the public can order a book in our library over the Internet,” Ge Jianxiong, the library director in Fudan University said. “We’ll send it to a public libraries close to their home.”
1.We can see from the passage that Wang Ling .
A. hates to study in the library B. prefers sightseeing to reading
C. feels good to play with kids D. is a university student aged 21
2.In Chen Jie’s opinion, visitors to university libraries may .
A. take up too much space B. break the peace there
C. make teachers relaxed D. get students to read more
3.The writer mentions two libraries directors’ words to help explain how to .
A. manage libraries online B. keep the public polite
C. share university libraries D. do scientific research
4.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A. A newspaper. B. A library guide. C. A story book. D. A notice board.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
More Chinese universities are opening their libraries to the public, allowing people to enjoy reading during normal time and the vacations.
But for some students, including Wang Ling, 21, in Sun Yat-sen University, this practice has caused headaches. “Members of the public come to our libraries more for sightseeing than reading,” said Wang.
“They sometimes even bring their kids along, and take photos as if it were a place of interest.”
Wang has found it hard to get a seat during busy times. Being short of space is a common problem for university libraries in China.
However, this is not the only reason why students dislike their libraries being open to members of the public. They fear that the quietness of the libraries will be influenced because of visitors’ rude behavior.
Chen Jie, 18, a student in Tongji University, is one who would be against opening to the public. “I have been to a public library before. People were chatting loudly or speaking on cell phone so you can hardly read,” Chen said. She notices teachers doing serious reading and feels their concentration(专注)has influenced her. “If too many strangers stay here, the whole library will be a noisy place and it’s difficult for us to study quietly,” she said.
Will there be alternative(可替代的)ways to share those libraries? Some experts consider that university libraries can prevent the public from entering certain areas. “We might keep magazines for academic research only for teachers and students,” said Zhu Lina, library director in Jinan University.
Working together with the community library is another solution. “It’s possible that a member of the public can order a book in our library over the Internet,” Ge Jianxiong, the library director in Fudan University said. “We’ll send it to a public libraries close to their home.”
1.We can see from the passage that Wang Ling .
A. hates to study in the library B. prefers sightseeing to reading
C. feels good to play with kids D. is a university student aged 21
2.In Chen Jie’s opinion, visitors to university libraries may .
A. take up too much space B. break the peace there
C. make teachers relaxed D. get students to read more
3.The writer mentions two libraries directors’ words to help explain how to .
A. manage libraries online B. keep the public polite
C. share university libraries D. do scientific research
4.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A. A newspaper. B. A library guide. C. A story book. D. A notice board.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
More Chinese universities are opening their libraries to the public, allowing people to enjoy reading during normal time and the vacations.
But for some students, including Wang Ling, 21, in Sun Yat-sen University, this practice has caused headaches. “Members of the public come to our libraries more for sightseeing than reading,” said Wang.
“They sometimes even bring their kids along, and take photos as if it were a place of interest.”
Wang has found it hard to get a seat during busy times. Being short of space is a common problem for university libraries in China.
However, this is not the only reason why students dislike their libraries being open to members of the public. They fear that the quietness of the libraries will be influenced because of visitors’ rude behavior.
Chen Jie, 18, a student in Tongji University, is one who would be against opening to the public. “I have been to a public library before. People were chatting loudly or speaking on cell phone so you can hardly read,” Chen said. She notices teachers doing serious reading and feels their concentration(专注)has influenced her. “If too many strangers stay here, the whole library will be a noisy place and it’s difficult for us to study quietly,” she said.
Will there be alternative(可替代的)ways to share those libraries? Some experts consider that university libraries can prevent the public from entering certain areas. “We might keep magazines for academic research only for teachers and students,” said Zhu Lina, library director in Jinan University.
Working together with the community library is another solution. “It’s possible that a member of the public can order a book in our library over the Internet,” Ge Jianxiong, the library director in Fudan University said. “We’ll send it to a public libraries close to their home.”
1.We can see from the passage that Wang Ling .
A. hates to study in the library B. prefers sightseeing to reading
C. feels good to play with kids D. is a university student aged 21
2.In Chen Jie’s opinion, visitors to university libraries may .
A. take up too much space B. break the peace there
C. make teachers relaxed D. get students to read more
3.The writer mentions two libraries directors’ words to help explain how to .
A. manage libraries online B. keep the public polite
C. share university libraries D. do scientific research
4.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A. A newspaper. B. A library guide. C. A story book. D. A notice board.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Some citizens are talking about _________ the libraries in universities will be open to the public.
A. what B. when C. which D. where
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据句意和汉语提示写出单词,完成句子。
1.The players in the Chinese men's soccer team are paying more attention to their ___ training. (日常的)
2.These new types of energy cost very little and ___ little pollution. (产生)
3.Volunteers from different ___ feel like part of one big family. (背景)
4.Internet users now use the character "duang" to ___ any kind of special effect. (描述)
5.As we reached the top of the mountain, we felt a sense of ___. (成就)
九年级英语单词拼写简单题查看答案及解析
The city library ______many people are eager to study in has been open up to all the public.
A. where B. which C. that D. /
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读
More Chinese migrant workers(农民工) bring their children to the city for better education, rather than leaving them behind in the countryside.
Luo Yong, who has worked hard for nine years as a worker in Nanchang, Jiangxi’s capital city, finally tried his best and found a seat for his son at a well-known primary school in the city.
In September, the boy was sent into a crowded first-grade classroom at the primary school which belongs to Nanchang University.
“ Whatever the cost, I want my son to live a better life than mine—better schooling ad better work in the city,” says 32-year-old Luo.
“I was not well educated, and that’s why I can only find low-paid jobs here,” he adds.
The move by a growing number of migrant workers to take their children to cities has led to losses of students for schools in the countryside.
Located 35 kilometres away from Nanchang, the Dazhuang village Primary School in Luo’s hometown has seen the number of its students drop by more than half in the past four years, according to Principal Xiong Guilian.
With 22 students now, the school has been changed into a “teaching spot” that only offers the first three grades. Most rooms in the two-floor schoolhouse are left unused.” Every time a new term starts, I find a few students missing because they have been taken to the town or city by their parents,” Xiong says, describing her feeling as “bittersweet.”
More children are brought to cities for better 1. | |
Luo Yong | He has been a worker in Nanchang 2. nine years ago. He helped his son 3. at a famous primary school in Nanchang University. He didn’t 4. a good education when he was young. He hopes that his son can 5. a better life than him. |
Luo Yong’s son | He was taken to the city 6. of being left behind in the countryside. He studies in a primary school in the 7. of Jiangxi. |
Xiong Guilian | He is the principal of Dazhuang Village primary School. The students in his school has become even 8. over the last four years. Most rooms in the two-floor schoolhouse are 9. . In each new term, he feels bittersweet when he finds 10. children missing. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
At present, it is more difficult for most of Chinese children to find life without the help of their parents, They hardly know how to do _______, because their parents do almost everything for them at home. This is a worrying problem.
Maria is 15 years old. One day her parents attended an important meeting _______ business,so she had to stay at home by herself. At first she thought she would be happy _______ her parents were out. She could do everything_______ she liked. But it was six o’clock in the afternoon, she felt _______. “Oh, it’s time to have supper. Where can I have my food?” She said to herself. Later she found some food in the fridge, but she _______ know how to cook. At that moment, she missed her _______ very much. At last she could only go to the supermarket and _______ some food to eat.
Many of teenagers are _______ as Maria. So I think they should learn some basic life skills ________, like cooking, tidying up their rooms or dressing themselves. They shouldn’t depend too much on their parents.
1.A. their homework B. some shopping C. business D. housework
2.A. in B. at C. about D. with
3.A. so B. because C. but D. until
4.A. that B. who C. where D when
5.A. hungry B. full C. excited D. bored
6.A. couldn’t B. didn’t C. might not D. wouldn’t
7.A. family B. aunt C. brother D parents
8.A. made B. bought C. gave D. saw
9.A. the same B. difficult C. different D warm-hearted
10.A. actually B. carelessly C. properly D. slowly
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— More and more students in the university and college are willing to help those lonely people in the old people's home.
— That sounds great! I think the _______ of being a volunteer there will be helpful to them when they enter the society.
A.exhibitions B.experiences C.expressions
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many overseas Chinese look forward to________more about their roots in the summer camp.
A. learn
B. be learning
C. learning
D. be learned
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many overseas Chinese look forward to________more about their roots in the summer camp.
A.learn
B.be learning
C.learning
D.be learned
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析