根据短文
任务 1:完成表格,每空一词
On October 31 every year, children in the US will see “witches” and “ghosts” walking on the street. Is this the end of the world? No, but it is Halloween!
Halloween is exciting and popular with the people in the US and Canada. There are many colorful activities to celebrate it. One traditional, and favorite game is trick-or-treat. During the night of Halloween, children in scary clothes walk around the town. They knock on nearby houses and shout, “trick or treat!” This means “You can give us some candy, or we’ll play a trick on you!” Most people love giving sweets to children. So there are seldom any tricks. Some schools also hold Halloween parties. Sometimes, teachers are also happy to dress up and join in the party. Grown-ups may visit haunted(闹鬼的) houses. It can be very scary sometimes. But they just love following the saying “The scarier, the better.” What exciting night of scares!
九年级英语其他题中等难度题
根据短文
任务 1:完成表格,每空一词
On October 31 every year, children in the US will see “witches” and “ghosts” walking on the street. Is this the end of the world? No, but it is Halloween!
Halloween is exciting and popular with the people in the US and Canada. There are many colorful activities to celebrate it. One traditional, and favorite game is trick-or-treat. During the night of Halloween, children in scary clothes walk around the town. They knock on nearby houses and shout, “trick or treat!” This means “You can give us some candy, or we’ll play a trick on you!” Most people love giving sweets to children. So there are seldom any tricks. Some schools also hold Halloween parties. Sometimes, teachers are also happy to dress up and join in the party. Grown-ups may visit haunted(闹鬼的) houses. It can be very scary sometimes. But they just love following the saying “The scarier, the better.” What exciting night of scares!
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据短文(C)
任务 1:完成表格,每空一词
On October 31 every year, children in the US will see “witches” and “ghosts” walking on the street. Is this the end of the world? No, but it is Halloween!
Halloween is exciting and popular with the people in the US and Canada. There are many colorful activities to celebrate it. One traditional, and favorite game is trick-or-treat. During the night of Halloween, children in scary clothes walk around the town. They knock on nearby houses and shout, “trick or treat!” This means “You can give us some candy, or we’ll play a trick on you!” Most people love giving sweets to children. So there are seldom any tricks. Some schools also hold Halloween parties. Sometimes, teachers are also happy to dress up and join in the party. Grown-ups may visit haunted(闹鬼的) houses. It can be very scary sometimes. But they just love following the saying “The scarier, the better.” What exciting night of scares!
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读。阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。(每空一词)
I have lived in France for nine years. but I cannot walk down the street without being recognized(认出) as an Englishman from 50 metres away, before I open my mouth. Why?
In France, the quickest way to recognize an Englishman is that he'll be the one with the belly(肚子) and the shirt hanging out. Englishmen often wear shapeless black T-shirts, either too big or too small. However. Frenchmen are more formal(正式的)in dressing. Their T-shirts have collars(领子). Shorts have buttons and zips rather than drawstrings(拉绳). Shoes look expensive.
Englishmen think of lunchtime as I pm. but for Frenchmen it is 12 o'clock, one hour earlier. This may explain the sad looks if an Englishman arrives at a local restaurant at 1:30 pm. At that time most restaurants don't have waiters. All the cooking and serving may be done by the boss and his wife. When you arc shown to your table, just sit there and wait. Don't wave your hands to the waiters. Englishmen think guests should do something to make the waiters pay attention to them. But in France some bread and water will come first, then the waiters will take your order according to the rhythm(节奏) of the restaurant. Have enough patience(耐心)!
阅读以上信息,用恰当的词完成下面的表格,每空一词。
Some 1.between Englishmen and Frenchmen | ||
Frenchmen | 2. | |
Dress | ● wear T-shirts 3.collars ● wear4.with buttons and zips ● wear shoes which5. much | ● wear T-shirts which are shapeless ● wear shorts mostly with drawstrings ● wear shoes which may be cheap |
Lunch | ● have lunch 6.noon ● follow the rhythm of the ___7. | ● have lunch at or after 1 pm ● do something to attract the8. attention |
Conclusion | ● Englishmen wear9.formal clothes than Frenchmen. ● Englishmen can’t be 10.enough for meals while Frenchmen can. | |
九年级英语其他题困难题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空限填一词。
Manners are important in every country. But people have different ideas about their manners. What is good in one country may not be welcomed in another.
Chinese people are surprised to know the fact that an Englishman doesn’t stop to talk and shake hands with his friend in the street. They just say hello to each other and then pass on.
English people think that we Chinese end our visits to friends all of a sudden. They usually begin to show that they want to go 15 or 20 minutes before they leave their friend’s house. And they do this two or three times within 20 minutes.
Because of these differences, perhaps the most suitable advice for the overseas, no matter what country he is visiting, is to follow the old proverb: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”
Main idea | Some 1. between Chinese and English manners |
Friends meeting in the street | Chinese stop to talk and shake hands. English people just 2. each other and pass on. |
The habits of 3. a visit | Chinese people leave all of a sudden while English people will leave 4. showing two or three times that they want to go. |
Best advice | Follow the 5. customs |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
短文填空
Every year in September1.October, the Mid-Autumn Festival is2.by the Chinese people all3.the world. On this day, it is said that the moon is the biggest and brightest. People like to meet in the evening and 4. the moon. The Mid-Autumn Festival is important because it is a5.day for the family. It is also a day for special food6.mooncakes. There are all7.of mooncakes. Traditional mooncakes are8.made with nuts, but nowadays, there are many9.kinds of mooncakes including fruit, coffee, chocolate10.even ice cream mooncakes.
九年级英语语法填空困难题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
Every year in October, my school holds a swimming competition. This is a day where we all skip (跳过) a day of school, and instead spend it taking part in swimming races.
I took part in six different races. I came first in one of them! However in the other five, I came second . We also helped the younger students race, by swimming alongside them, holding them above the water and making sure they stay safe.
In this event, we compete not only for ourselves, but for our color house to win. The students are sorted(分类) into four different color houses. So we can earn(赢得) points for our success as a group, learn teamwork and do our best. These houses are Blue, Green, Red and Gold. When we are not racing, we are cheering for our friends and trying to earn extra points for our color house for good sportsmanship(运动员精神).
At the end of the day, there are two major awards. The first award is age champion. This medal is given to the boy and girl from each age group, who perform(表现) the best out of all the other children competing against them. The other award, and maybe the most important, is the winning color house. Different to past years, Blue won for best performance and the other houses were disappointed.
Overall, it was a fantastic and exciting day full of swimming, competition and fun that we all look forward to every year.
1.When does the writer’s school hold the swimming competition every year?
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2.Did the writer come second in all the races she took part in?
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3.Besides(除…之外) themselves, what else did the students compete for?
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4.Which color house won for best performance this year?
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5.What did the writer think of the swimming competition?
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九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,按要求完成各项任务。(共 7 分)
Every year animals all around the world take part in some wonderful journeys. Here are the stories of two amazing animal travelers.
Every August a fantastic sight can be seen in the skies above Ontario and
Montreal — millions of amazing Monarch butterflies ( 帝 王 蝶) beginning their 4,000-kilometer journey from Canada to Central Mexico. In fact, the journey,
which takes about 3 months, is longer than the average ( 平 均 的 ) life of the
butterfly. Finally many of the butterflies reaching their final place are the great
grandchildren or even the great great grandchildren of the butterflies who began the journey in Mexico the year before.
任务一1.根据文章内容,完成下列句子。(5分,每空不超过3个单词)
Humpback whales swim at a speed of 1 an hour from Alaska to 2 . They travel slowly but 3 among all whales. Monarch butterflies spend 4 flying from Canada to Central Mexico. It lasts longer than their average life. The ones which arrive at the final place are 5 or even the great great grandchildren.
任务二2.请用英语简要概括出本文的主旨大意,不超过10个单词。(2分)
The passage is mainly about .
九年级英语任务型阅读中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读。阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词
Every place offers the possible dangers for getting hurt, even staying at work. We may face dangers like walking into desks or chairs, receiving unexpected cuts from a paper knife and so on. Industrial jobs have similar and more dangers like getting body parts hurt by machines or falling from a height.
No one wants to get hurt. Some accidents are avoidable(可避免的). Most accidents happen because of common things seen every day—an open desk drawer, a chair pulled out too far, water on the floor and so on. We slowly get used to these things we see every day and never think about what they could possibly become in the future.
Think about the following to prevent dangers to yourself and others:
1. If there is something you see and know may become a danger for yourself or others, do something about it. Close a desk drawer, clean up or put a sign over the water, turn off the power before leaving, and so on.
2. Get extra persons’ help and support on a task that is too hard for a single person.
3. Study the situation and think what could possibly happen and change if necessary. Do it before something happens and you won’t have to say some day, “ I should have… How sorry I feel…”
To use an old phrase ‘Safety is everyone’s duty.’ Looking down on it could lead to being hurt. Keep the rule in mind every day “ Everyone wants to go home in the same condition they came to work in -– or better.”
Title:【小题】 at Work
1. dangers | There are some dangers like receiving an unexpected 2.by a paper knife. |
3. | 1. Most accidents are caused by the4.things seen every day. 2. Get used to what we can5. every day and never think about the dangers. |
Safety rules | 1. Turn off the power before you6.7.. 2. Get extra persons’ help and support if the task is too difficult for you to finish on your8. . 3. 9.the situation and make some changes. |
Warning | Safety on the job is10.duty. |
九年级英语其他题困难题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格。
Celebrating New Year’s Day is one of the oldest and most exciting traditions around the world. Since this festival marks the beginning of the year, New Year’s Day is thought of as a perfect time for a “clean start”. People in the world decide to act better in the year just beginning than the year just ended.
No day has ever been celebrated in so many different ways. All over the world, countries have their own special beliefs about what the New Year means to them.
In Scotland, the New Year is called Hogmanay. In the villages of Scotland, barrels of tar (沥青) are set on fire. It represents that the old year is burned up and the new one is allowed to enter.
New Year’s Day is also the Festival of Saint Basil in Canada. Children leave their shoes by the fireside on New Year’s Day with the hope that Saint Basil, who is famous for his kindness, will come and fill their shoes with gifts.
The Jewish New Year is called Rosh Hashanah. It is an important time when Jews promise to do better in the future. Special services are held in the church, children are given new clothes and New Year bread is cooked to remind people of harvest time.
On New Year’s Day in Japan, everyone gets dressed in their new clothes and homes are decorated (装饰) with bamboos—symbols of long life.
In European countries such as Germany, France and Belgium, families start the New Year by first attending church services. Afterwards, they visit friends and relatives. In France, boys and girls receive gifts of money on New Year’s Day.
New Year celebrations around the 1.
Country/people | Celebration activities | Special beliefs |
Scotland | People 2. barrels of tar. | The old year is burned up and the new one is allowed to enter. |
Canada | Children leave their 3.by the fireside. | Their shoes will be 4. with gifts by Saint Basil. |
Jews | It is a time for people to 5. to do better in the future. People 6. New Year Bread to remind of harvest time. | |
Japan | People 7. their new clothes. Homes are decorated with bamboos. | Symbols of 8. life |
European 9. | People attend church services 10. visiting friends and relatives. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格。
Celebrating New Year’s Day is one of the oldest and most exciting traditions around the world. Since this festival marks the beginning of the year, New Year’s Day is thought of as a perfect time for a “clean start”. People in the world decide to act better in the year just beginning than the year just ended.
No day has ever been celebrated in so many different ways. All over the world, countries have their own special beliefs about what the New Year means to them.
In Scotland, the New Year is called Hogmanay. In the villages of Scotland, barrels of tar (沥青) are set on fire. It represents that the old year is burned up and the new one is allowed to enter.
New Year’s Day is also the Festival of Saint Basil in Canada. Children leave their shoes by the fireside on New Year’s Day with the hope that Saint Basil, who is famous for his kindness, will come and fill their shoes with gifts.
The Jewish New Year is called Rosh Hashanah. It is an important time when Jews promise to do better in the future. Special services are held in the church, children are given new clothes and New Year bread is cooked to remind people of harvest time.
On New Year’s Day in Japan, everyone gets dressed in their new clothes and homes are decorated (装饰) with bamboos—symbols of long life.
In European countries such as Germany, France and Belgium, families start the New Year by first attending church services. Afterwards, they visit friends and relatives. In France, boys and girls receive gifts of money on New Year’s Day.
New Year celebrations around the1.
Country/people | Celebration activities | Special beliefs |
Scotland | People2.barrels of tar. | The old year is burned up and the new one is allowed to enter. |
Canada | Children leave their3.by the fireside. | Their shoes will be4.with gifts by Saint Basil. |
Jews | It is a time for people to5.to do better in the future. | |
Japan | People7.their new clothes. | Symbols of8.life |
European9. | People attend church services10. |
九年级英语任务型阅读中等难度题查看答案及解析