Jane is ________ 16-year-old high school student in ________ United States.
A. a; the B. the; a C. a; /
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题
Jane is ________ 16-year-old high school student in ________ United States.
A. a; the B. the; a C. a; /
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Donna, Help! I’m a 15-year-old high school student in New York. In eight months, I’m going to take an entrance exam. To prepare, I’m studying six hours a day. I want to do well, but I’m really stressed these days. I can’t sleep. What should I do? Yours, Mary |
Dear Mary, Many students around the world have the same problem as you. Here is some advice to help you deal with the stress. Good luck! ◆Make a study plan for yourself, but don’t study too much in one day. You can remember more by studying one hour each day for six days, than six hours in one day. Also, don’t study late at night. ◆Have a rest for 15 to 20 minutes every two hours. Go outside and walk. Doing exercise is a great way to reduce stress. ◆Don’t eat a lot of sugar or drink a lot of coffee. Eat foods high in Vitamin (维生素) B. For example, eggs, milk, green vegetables and rice. These give you energy and help you think more clearly. ◆A study partner (同伴) can help you practice for the test. When you’re worried about the exam, you can talk to your partner. This can reduce stress, too. Yours, Donna |
56.1. What is Mary’s problem?
A. She can’t communicate with others.
B. She can’t study English well.
C. She is so worried and can’t sleep.
D. She can’t pass the exam.
2. Donna thinks Mary’s problem is .
A. funny B. serious
C. great D. common
3.What does the underlined word “reduce” mean in Chinese?
A. 减少 B. 排除 C. 加强 D. 增加
4. Donna thinks that can help Mary think more clearly.
A. eating foods high in Vitamin B
B. drinking a lot of coffee
C. eating a lot of sugar
D. studying six hours every day
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to Donna’s letter?
A. Walking outside can make you remember more.
B. It’s good to tell a study partner about your feeling.
C. It’s necessary to have a rest for 15 to 20 minutes an hour.
D. The best time to study is from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Donna, Help! I’m a 15—year—old high school student in New York, In eight months, I’m going to take an entrance exam. To prepare, I’m studying six hours a day. I want to do well, but I’m really stressed(焦虑不安的) these days. I can’t sleep. What can I do? Yours, Mary |
Dear Mary, Many students around the world have the same problems as you. Here is some advice to help you deal with the street. Good luck! 1.Make a study plan for yourself, but don’t study too much in one day. You remember more by studying one hour each day for six days, than six hours in one day. Also, don’t study late at night. 2.Have a rest for 15 to 20 minutes every two hours. Go outside and walk. Doing exercise is a great way to reduce stress. 3.Don’t eat for drink a lot of sugar or drink a lot of coffee. Eat food high in vitamin(维生素) B (for example, eggs, milk, green vegetable and rice). These give you energy and help you think more clearly. 4.A student partner can help you practice for the test. When you’re worried about the exam, you can talk to your partner. This can reduce stress, too. Yours, Donna |
根据表格内容,选择正确的答案。
1.What is Mary’s problem?
A.She is so worried and can’t sleep | B.She can’t pass the exam |
C.She can’t communicate with others | D.She can’t study English well |
2.Donna thinks Mary’s problem is _________
A.great | B.common | C.wonderful | D.serious |
3.The underlined word “reduce” in the passage probably means __________
A.减少 | B.排除 | C.加强 | D.增加 |
4.Donna thinks that ________ can help Mary think more clearly.
A.eating a lot of sugar | B.studying six hours every day |
C.drinking a lot of coffee | D.eating foods high in vitamin B |
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to Donna’s letter?
A.The best time to study is from 10p.m to 1 a. m |
B.Walking outside can make you remember more |
C.It’s good to tell a study partner about your feeling. |
D.It’s necessary to have a rest for 15 to 20 minutes an hour |
九年级英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Wu Yue, a 14-year-old student at a Junior High School in Hangzhou, usually has lunch with his classmates in their dining hall. But one day, a newcomer, the school headmaster, joined them at the same table. They talked about the food that the dining hall offered and had a nice chat.
Wu is not alone. Many students across China have the chance to eat with their headmasters. The government issued a notice on food safety and nutrition (营养) management in schools, asking headmasters from kindergarten to high school to have meals with students. The rule took effect(生效) on April 1st.
Many schools now have seats for school managers when they eat with students in the dining hall. After talking with them, the managers have to write reports and make suggestions to dining hall workers. Many students were asked about the food that they liked most. To their surprise, their favorite dishes appeared in the dining hall later. “It's not just about the food. It makes me feel that I have a say in school," explained one student. "My ideas are valued."
Some headmasters regard these mealtime conversations as their main chance to communicate with students. And they notice that some students prefer meat to vegetables. “We are thinking about how to improve the dining hall's dishes and provide students with a healthy diet," one headmaster said. As students become more familiar with the school managers, they begin to express their own points of view.
"It's important to understand students' requirements. Our practice shows the school's sense of responsibility," another headmaster said.
1.Who is the newcomer to have lunch with students at the dining hall?
A. The new student. B. The school teacher.
C. The school headmaster. D. The dining hall worker.
2.When did the rule take effect?
A. On April 1st. B. On March 1st.
C. On January 1st. D. On May 1st.
3.What do the school managers have to do after chatting with students?
A. They have to take a walk with students in the schoolyard.
B. They have to play games with students on the playground.
C. They have to help the dining hall workers do some cleaning.
D. They have to write reports and make suggestions to dining hall workers.
4.According to paragraph 4, what are the school managers thinking about?
A. How to improve their dining hall conditions.
B. How to provide students with a healthy diet.
C. How to communicate with the parents.
D. How to make friends with the students.
5.From this passage, we can infer(推断) __________.
A. students are not satisfied with the school's management
B. students now prefer fruit and vegetables to meat
C. school managers pay more attention to food safety and nutrition
D. the relationship between teachers and students becomes better
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
He Wei is a 13-year-old student from No. 1 junior high school of Changsha. Last month, he went to New York to visit his aunt and uncle. He wanted to buy a toy robot for his little cousin, (1)but he found it interesting that so many products in the local shops were made in China. Though many toys were American brands, they were made in China. In fact, toys are not the only things made in China. He wanted to buy a pair of basketball shoes, but he had to visit five or six shops before finding a pair made in America. So in America, people can hardly avoid buying products made in China, because China is good at making everyday things, such as football, handbags, pet food, mobile phones and so on. (2)我们为此感到骄傲!However, we hope that in the future, China will also get better at making high—technology products than now.
根据短文内容用简要答语回答下面三个问题。
1.How old is He Wei now?
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2.What did He Wei want to buy for his cousin?
__________________________________________________
3.Can people in America avoid buying products made in China?
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将短文中划线的两个句子翻译成中文或英文。
4.____________________________________________
5.____________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Stay Home Studying
17-year-old Liu Yu was a high school student in China. She planned to go back to school on Feb 17 to prepare for the 2020 college entrance examination(高考). However, the Ministry of Education(教育部)told people in late January that the spring term for all schools would be put off because of the serious disease(疾病)in China. So Liu Yu, like all the others students, had to stay at home.
However, Liu and her classmates didn’t fell behind their plans and began studying full-time again – only from home. It may have become the largest online teaching experiment the country has ever seen.
To go with students’ new learning environment, a “cloud platform(云平台)” was started using on Feb 17. It provided students with education resources(资源) covering all school subjects. But some students had difficulty going to the website or using smart phones. A TV channel by China Education Television started airing classes on Feb 17. So students could have classes and study online or on TV at home.
But the online platform and TV channel don’t just offer school knowledge. Students can also learn how to protect themselves from the disease and psychological(心理的)health during this period, according to the Ministry of Education.
For some students, the chance to study from home has had some unexpected benefits. Yuan Siyi, who lives in Hubei province, used to get up before 6 am on school days, but since starting online courses, she got more hours of sleep every morning. “I like online teaching because I have more freedom at home,” Yuan told TEENS. She began her all-day courses on Feb 3.
However, online teaching and learning has its weaknesses compared to studying in a traditional classroom. “My motivation(动力)to study is stronger when my classmates are around me and all working very hard,” Yuan said.
According to the Ministry of Education, online courses are just a short-time way of learning during the disease. When the new term begins, schools will no longer use online classes instead of classroom teaching.
1.When did Liu Yu plan to go back to school?
2.Did Liu Yu begin her full-time study from home?
3.How did students have classes and study at home?
4.What can students learn except school knowledge during this period?
5.What is Paragraph 5 and 6 mainly about?
九年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
请阅读下面非连续性文本,简要回答所给问题。
Like most senior high school students in China, 17-year-old Liu Yu, from Yantai Development Zone Senior High School, Shandong, had planned to start her studies earlier this year to prepare for the coming gaokao.
However, the Ministry of Education(MOE)(教育部)gave notice in late January that the spring semester for all schools would be put off because of the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak(新冠肺炎疫情爆发),疾病使得像Liu Yu一样的学生待在家里。
Rather than falling behind their plan they had made. Liu and many others have already continue studying full-time again - only from home - in what may have become the largest online teaching experiment.
For students in remote(偏远的)or rural (农村的)areas with poor internet, a television channel by China Education Television started airing classes on Feb 17 so they can study at home.
" To go with students' new learning environment, a "cloud platform"(云平台)was began on Feb 17 to provide students in elementary and secondary schools with education resources covering almost all school subjects. Students will be able to attend classes online or study through television," noted LvYugang, head of the ministry's Department of Basic Education.(教育部基础教育司司长)
"I like online teaching because I have more freedom at home," Yuan, who began her all-day courses on Feb 3 said.
"My enthusiasm to study is stronger when my classmates are around me and all working very hard," Yuan also said.
But the online platform and TV channel don't just offer school knowledge. Student can also learn about epidemic prevention and control tips(疫情防控措施)during the period, and receive education on patriotism(爱国主义), life and psychological heath(心理健康).
For some students, the chance to study from home has had some unexpected benefits.
Yuan Siyi, who lives in Hubei province, used to get up before 6 am on school days, but since starting online courses, she gets more hours of sleep each morning. However, online teaching and learning has its weaknesses compared to studying in a real classroom.
According to the MOE, online courses are only measures taken for a short time during disease. “when the new semester begins, online classes will not take the placc of classroom teaching," Lv added.
1.Please translate the underlined sentence into English.
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2.How do students like Liu Yu continue their study?
_____________________________________________
3.What knowledge can students learn through the "cloud platform"?
_____________________________________________
4.What are the weaknesses about online learning at home?
_____________________________________________
5.Do you like online classes? What do you think of your online learning?
_____________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题困难题查看答案及解析
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
Stay Home Studying
17-year-old Liu Yu was a high school student in China. She planned to go back to school on February 17 to prepare for the 2020 college entrance examination. However, the Ministry of Education told people in late January that the spring term for all schools would be put off because of the serious disease in China. So Liu Yu, like all the other students, had to stay at home.
However, Liu and her classmates didn't fall behind their plans and began studying full-time again-only from home. It may have become the largest online teaching experiment the country has ever seen.
To go with students' new learning environment, a "cloud platform(云平台)" was started using on February 17. It provided students with education resources covering all school subjects. But some students had difficulty going to the website or using smart phones. A TV channel by China Education Television started airing classes on February 17. So students could have classes and study online or on TV at home.
But the online platform and TV channel don't just offer school knowledge. Students can also learn how to protect themselves from the disease and psychological health during this period, according to the Ministry of Education.
For some students, the chance to study from home has had some unexpected benefits. Yuan Siyi, who lives in Hubei province, used to get up before 6 am on school days, but since starting online courses, she got more hours of sleep every morning. "I like online teaching because I have more freedom at home, "Yuan told TEENS. She began her all-day courses on February 3.
However, online teaching and learning has its weaknesses compared to studying in a traditional classroom. "My motivation(动力)to study is stronger when my classmates are around me and all working very hard," Yuan said.
According to the Ministry of Education, online courses are just a short-time way of learning during the disease. When the new term begins, schools will return to classroom teaching.
1.When did Liu Yu plan to go back to school?
_____________________________________________________________________________
2.How did students have classes and study at home?
____________________________________________________________________________
3.What can students learn besides school knowledge during this period?
____________________________________________________________________________
4.What are Paragraph 5 and Paragraph 6 mainly about?
____________________________________________________________________________
5.Do you like studying at school or at home? Why? (请自拟一句话作答)
____________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
Wang Fuman is a 10-year-old student. He is now studying in
Zhuanshanbao Primary School in Zhaotong, Yunnan Province. On Monday morning (January 8, 2018), he braved -9℃ weather to travel over an hour to reach his school.
When he arrived, his hair and eyebrows had been completely frozen with snowflake (雪花). This made his 16 classmates laugh a lot. Fu Heng,
Wang’s teacher saw this and took a picture. He uploaded (上传) Wang’s picture. The picture soon has got much attention to children from poor families in the countryside. Wang, who has been
nicknamed “Snowflake Boy” by netizens, became famous online overnight. By Wednesday morning, his picture had been “liked” more than 260,000 times on Sina Weibo and shared more than 40,000 times.
After hearing Wang’s story, the Yunnan China Youth Development Foundation held a public donation ( 捐赠) activity for children from poor families. The Foundation has promised to
give each poor child 500 yuan ($75) to help them stay warm in winter.
By 1 pm on Wednesday, the Foundation had collected about 300,000 yuan in public donations, according to their website. Wang’s village now has electricity and tap water, “…and
my family is getting help to build a new house close to the school”, Wang said, “I think our life will get better.”
1.What was the weather like on Monday morning?
A. Snowy and cold. B. Rainy and cold. C. Snowy but warm. D. Rainy but warm.
2.Why did the classmates laugh when Wang entered the classroom?
A. Because he lost his books . B. Because he told a joke.
C. Because he looked funny. D. Because he was late.
3.The Foundation held a public donation to help the poor children .
A. stay happy B. keep healthy
C. stay educated D. keep warm in winter
4.What can we know from the text?
A. Zhaotong’s weather in winter is warm.
B. Wang’s future life may become better.
C. Wang’s village had electricity before.
D. Few people shared the boy’s picture.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Wang Fuman is a 10-year-old student. He is now studying in
Zhuanshanbao Primary School in Zhaotong, Yunnan Province. On Monday morning (January 8, 2018), he braved -9℃ weather to travel over an hour to reach his school.
When he arrived, his hair and eyebrows had been completely frozen with snowflake (雪花). This made his 16 classmates laugh a lot. Fu Heng,
Wang’s teacher saw this and took a picture. He uploaded (上传) Wang’s picture. The picture soon has got much attention to children from poor families in the countryside. Wang, who has been
nicknamed “Snowflake Boy” by netizens, became famous online overnight. By Wednesday morning, his picture had been “liked” more than 260,000 times on Sina Weibo and shared more than 40,000 times.
After hearing Wang’s story, the Yunnan China Youth Development Foundation held a public donation ( 捐赠) activity for children from poor families. The Foundation has promised to
give each poor child 500 yuan ($75) to help them stay warm in winter.
By 1 pm on Wednesday, the Foundation had collected about 300,000 yuan in public donations, according to their website. Wang’s village now has electricity and tap water, “…and
my family is getting help to build a new house close to the school”, Wang said, “I think our life will get better.”
1.What was the weather like on Monday morning?
A. Snowy and cold. B. Rainy and cold. C. Snowy but warm. D. Rainy but warm.
2.Why did the classmates laugh when Wang entered the classroom?
A. Because he lost his books . B. Because he told a joke.
C. Because he looked funny. D. Because he was late.
3.The Foundation held a public donation to help the poor children .
A. stay happy B. keep healthy
C. stay educated D. keep warm in winter
4.What can we know from the text?
A. Zhaotong’s weather in winter is warm.
B. Wang’s future life may become better.
C. Wang’s village had electricity before.
D. Few people shared the boy’s picture.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析