Mammoth Cave National Park(猛犸洞国家公园) in America is a great park. And Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest cave system.
Last July, my husband and I took our six children to visit it. The park itself was free to enter. However, one had to buy tickets for cave tours. The Trog Tour was interesting. However, only children between th ages of 8 and 12 could take this tour. So my family took two differen tours in the morning. My three kids aged 8-11 took the Trog Tour. And the rest of us took the Historic Tour.
In the afternoon, my husband and I took our children to take the New Entrance Tour. It was really cool.
We loved our visit to Mammoth Cave National Park. What a cool place! Next time we visit the park, we really want to take the Violet City Lantern Tour.
1.There are _______ people in the writer’s family.
A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 8
2.7. Who can take the Trog Tour?
A. 9-year-old Mary.
B. 13-year-old Tim.
C. Tom, an old farmer.
D. Mr Lu, a university teacher.
3.According to the passage, which is the right order?
① bought tickets
② took the New Entrance Tour
③ took the Historic Tour
A. ③②① B. ①③② C. ②③① D. ①②③
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The park is in America.
B. The writer loved her visit to the park.
C. The writer took three tours that day.
D. The park itself was free to enter.
5.A ccording to the passage, the best title is “_________”.
A. the visit to Mammoth Cave National Park
B. the Trog Tour
C. the New Entrance Tour
D. the Violet City Lantern Tour
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
Mammoth Cave National Park(猛犸洞国家公园) in America is a great park. And Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest cave system.
Last July, my husband and I took our six children to visit it. The park itself was free to enter. However, one had to buy tickets for cave tours. The Trog Tour was interesting. However, only children between th ages of 8 and 12 could take this tour. So my family took two differen tours in the morning. My three kids aged 8-11 took the Trog Tour. And the rest of us took the Historic Tour.
In the afternoon, my husband and I took our children to take the New Entrance Tour. It was really cool.
We loved our visit to Mammoth Cave National Park. What a cool place! Next time we visit the park, we really want to take the Violet City Lantern Tour.
1.There are _______ people in the writer’s family.
A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 8
2.7. Who can take the Trog Tour?
A. 9-year-old Mary.
B. 13-year-old Tim.
C. Tom, an old farmer.
D. Mr Lu, a university teacher.
3.According to the passage, which is the right order?
① bought tickets
② took the New Entrance Tour
③ took the Historic Tour
A. ③②① B. ①③② C. ②③① D. ①②③
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The park is in America.
B. The writer loved her visit to the park.
C. The writer took three tours that day.
D. The park itself was free to enter.
5.A ccording to the passage, the best title is “_________”.
A. the visit to Mammoth Cave National Park
B. the Trog Tour
C. the New Entrance Tour
D. the Violet City Lantern Tour
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Death Valley,one of America's great national parks,is a place of strange and silent beauty. As beautiful as this place is, its name provides evidence(迹象)of very real danger. Death Valley is a land of beautiful yet dangerous extremes. There are mountains that reach more than 3,000 meters into the sky. "There is a place called Badwater that is the lowest area of land in the Western Hemisphere. If there were water there,it would be 86 meters below the level of the ocean.
Death Valley can be dangerously cold during the winter months. Storms in the mountains can produce sudden flooding on the floor of the Valley. The air temperature during the summer has been as high as 57℃. The sun can heat the ground so that the temperature of the rocks and soil can be as high as 74℃. The extreme heat of Death Valley has ever killed people. It will continue to kill those who do not honor this extreme climate. Death Valley does not forgive those who are not careful.
Death Valley is a good example of the violence(暴力)of nature. It contains evidence of several ancient volcanoes that caused huge explosions. Evidence of one of these explosions is called Ubehebe Crater. The explosion left a huge hole in the ground almost a kilometer and a half wide.
In many areas of Death Valley it is easy to see where the ground has been pushed up strongly by movement deep in the Earth. This movement has created unusual and beautiful rock formations. Some are red. Others are dark brown,gray,yellow or black. Other areas of rock look as if some huge creature heavily broke and twisted the Earth to create unusual, sometimes frightening shapes.
In other parts of Death Valley there are lines in the rock that show clearly that this area was deep under an ocean for many thousands of years. Much of the alley is flat and very dry. In fact, scientists believe it is the driest place in the United States.
Death Valley, part of the Great Mojave Desert, is a huge place. It extends more than 225 kilometers across the southern part of California, and across the border with Nevada.
1.Which of the underlined word "twisted" in Paragraph 4 most possibly means .
A. 提供 B. 引起 C. 延伸 D. 扭曲
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The water in Badwater is 86 meters below the level of the ocean.
B. The highest air temperature in summer can reach as high as 74℃.
C. There might have been sea-born lives living in Death Valley.
D. The ground has been pushed up hard by explosions of volcanoes.
3.Why were some people killed by Death Valley?
A. Because they didn't respect Death Valley and thus they were punished.
B. Because several volcanoes broke out and caused huge explosions.
C. Because they were not careful enough to take with them what they needed.
D. Because it is very hot in summer and dangerously cold in winter.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
—Hi, Helen. How was your weekend in Laoshan National Forest Park?
— Great! Birds filled the air with their song while butterflies danced ________(在……中)in the flowers.
九年级英语根据中/英文提示填空简单题查看答案及解析
—Let’s go to the National Mining Park(国家矿山公园)this weekend. I’ve never been there.
—_______! I’d like to go there again.
A. Good job B. Well done C. Good ideas D. Not at all
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Lake District National Park (10分).
Lake District National Park is in the north of England. It is England’s biggest national park. It is very beautiful, with hills, lakes and forests. Most visitors enjoy walking around the lakes or climbing up the mountains. The highest mountain in England is in Lake District National Park. On a clear day, you can see a long way from the top of the mountain. Walkers have to be careful because the weather can change suddenly, especially in the mountains. The Lake District is popular with artists who like to paint the the beautiful countryside. Many English poets have written poems about the beautiful landscape, and these poems have made the Lake District even more famous.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题
1.Where is the Lake District National Park?
2.Is the Lake District National Park the biggest national park in England?
3.Where is the highest mountain in England?
4.Why do walkers have to be careful?
5.Who is the Lake District popular with?
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
-- I think the Century Park is a good place for camping.
-- . In my opinion, the National Park is better.
A.It’s really a hard job. B.I don’t agree. C.That’s all right. D.Never mind.
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Tanzania Tarangire is a national Park which lies in Tanzania.The park itself covers an area of around 2,850 square kilometers, making it the sixth largest park of its kind in the country.I recently visited Tarangire to see what it was like.
One of the first sightings upon entering the park which I found was a huge group of elephants.Our guide told us that Tagrangire was probably the best place in Tanzania to find large group of elephants, and that their population in the park was around 2,500.We continued to watch the elephants as they stood under trees and scratched themselves against the trees to hit the spot of an itch.
To the right of the elephant group, we noticed a big tree! Our guide informed us that this was a Baobab tree and that they could live for hundreds of years.Compared with this tree, the elephant just looked like dwarfs (much smaller plants or animals)! We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.
As we continued our drive through the park, we finally reached a watering hole.Our guide warned us that there were lions all around us.It took us all a while to find them, but there they were! Most of them are resting in the shade under bushes, but there was one that was drinking from the watering hole directly in front of us.We then noticed just to our right, there were a couple of fresh zebra bodies — it seemed as if the lions which were resting had killed them! We were unlucky not to have seen the kill, as our guide had mentioned that the zebra bodies were fresh and the kill had happened within the last hour.
Our final big sighting was one that none of us were expecting to see, even our guide! We stopped at a place where there were quite a many cars, with a sleeping leopard(美洲豹)there! We took photos and watched its surprising body before returning to our hotel as it was getting late.
So, I hope you enjoyed my description of Tarangire, and add this amazing park to your very own Tanzania travel route.
1. Which statement is correct about the park?
A.It covers an area of about 2,580 square kilometers.
B.It is the largest park of its kind in the country.
C.Their population in the park was around 2,000.
D.There are a lot of Baobab trees in the park.
2. What does the underlined part in paragraph 2 infer?
A. They moved their bodies against the trees to solve the skin problem.
B. They rested under the trees, doing nothing, just for killing the time.
C. They helped each other to knock down the dirty things on their bodies
D. They guarded their baobab trees, fighting the terrible leopards and lions.
3.What does the passage possibly tell us?
A. A Page from Tanzania Tourist Diary. B. Animals and Plants in Tarangire Park.
C. A Visit to Tarangire National Park. D. Protecting Animals and Environment.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Tanzania Tarangire is a national Park which lies in Tanzania.The park itself covers an area of around 2,850 square kilometers, making it the sixth largest park of its kind in the country.I recently visited Tarangire to see what it was like.
One of the first sightings upon entering the park which I found was a huge group of elephants.Our guide told us that Tagrangire was probably the best place in Tanzania to find large group of elephants, and that their population in the park was around 2,500.We continued to watch the elephants as they stood under trees and scratched themselves against the trees to hit the spot of an itch.
To the right of the elephant group, we noticed a big tree! Our guide informed us that this was a Baobab tree and that they could live for hundreds of years.Compared with this tree, the elephant just looked like dwarfs (much smaller plants or animals)! We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.
As we continued our drive through the park, we finally reached a watering hole.Our guide warned us that there were lions all around us.It took us all a while to find them, but there they were! Most of them are resting in the shade under bushes, but there was one that was drinking from the watering hole directly in front of us.We then noticed just to our right, there were a couple of fresh zebra bodies — it seemed as if the lions which were resting had killed them! We were unlucky not to have seen the kill, as our guide had mentioned that the zebra bodies were fresh and the kill had happened within the last hour.
Our final big sighting was one that none of us were expecting to see, even our guide! We stopped at a place where there were quite a many cars, with a sleeping leopard(美洲豹)there! We took photos and watched its surprising body before returning to our hotel as it was getting late.
So, I hope you enjoyed my description of Tarangire, and add this amazing park to your very own Tanzania travel route.
1.Which statement is correct about the park?
A. It covers an area of about 2,580 square kilometers.
B. It is the largest park of its kind in the country.
C. Their population in the park was around 2,000.
D. There are a lot of Baobab trees in the park.
2.What does the underlined part in paragraph 2 infer?
A. They moved their bodies against the trees to solve the skin problem.
B. They rested under the trees, doing nothing, just for killing the time.
C. They helped each other to knock down the dirty things on their bodies
D. They guarded their baobab trees, fighting the terrible leopards and lions.
3.What does the passage possibly tell us?
A. A Page from Tanzania Tourist Diary. B. Animals and Plants in Tarangire Park.
C. A Visit to Tarangire National Park. D. Protecting Animals and Environment.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
A few years ago national attention was fixed on a deep, dark cave in the mountains near where I live now. A team had entered the cave to do some research. Although every precaution had been taken to make it safe, one young man was separated from the team and lost in the depths of the cave.
For several days a rescue team worked around the clock, searching almost everywhere in the underground cave. With each passing hour chance of finding the young man inside the cave became smaller, and people had a lot of guesses. Perhaps he had simply run away. Or maybe he had stumbled out some other entrance and was now lost in the mountains. Or perhaps he was already... well, nobody wanted to say it. But everybody thought it. Everybody, that is, except the young man’s parents.
“ That wasn’t a choice in our opinion,” the young man’s mother said. “ Finally we would find him--safe and alive. We were certain of that.”
There was little reason to those who were familiar with the cave said it had been completely searched-several times. Common sense suggested that time was running out and that other choices needed to be considered--like when to say “enough”.
But like Kris Kringle says in his famous book A Miracle on 34th Street, “ Faith is believing in something even when common sense tells you not to do.” And the young man’s parents had faith. They wouldn’t give up, and they wouldn’t let anyone else give up, either. And sure enough, the young man was found--hungry, thirst and afraid, but healthy.
How did the young man manage to stay a live in the cave?
“ I ‘ve never stopped believing that someone would find me ,” said the young man.
1.The young man got lost probably because___________.
A. he got separated from the team B. he wanted to enter the cave alone
C. he did research in the cave alone D. he had an important discovery
2.What does the underlined word “ That” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Staying inside the cave. B. Giving up searching.
C. Making more guesses. D. Looking for the man in the mountains.
3.Which can be the best title for the text?
A. The Power of Believing B. A Dangerous Cave
C. The Way to Stay Alive in a Cave D. Parents’ Love
4.Why did the parents and the son think “he” can still be alive? Why can you learn from the story?
_________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
--How was your trip to Daqingshan National Park yesterday, Jim?
-- Great! And I __________ there again soon.
A. went B. am going
C. have gone D. have been
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析