When you think of your hair, you probably think of the hair on your head. But there’s hair on almost every part of your body. (some places that don’t have hair include the lips, the palms of the hands ,and the soles of the feet.)
Some of the hair on your body is easy to see, like your eyebrows and the hair on your head, arms, and legs. But other hair ,like that on your cheek, is almost invisible.
Depending on where it is, hair has different jobs. The hair on your head keeps your head warm and provided a little cushioning for your skull. Eyelashes protect your eyes by decreasing the amount of light and dust that go into them, and eyebrows protect your eyes from sweat dripping down from your forehead.
1. Where can hair be seen?
A. On head B. On almost every part of the body
C. On lips D. On palms
2. Does hair easy to see?
A. Yes, they are invisible
B. Yes, almost they are
C. No, only some of the hair on the body is
D. No, they are invisible
3.Which is not true in the followings?
A. There is no hair on the lips.
B. The eyebrows can protect your eyes form the light and dust
C. Different part of hair have different effects.
Some of the hair is invisible
4.What is the purpose of the hair on your head?
A. Protect your eyes. B. Protect your eyes form sweat
C. Keep your head warm. D. Protect your forehead.
5.What’s the meaning of “Eyelashes”?
A. 眼睛 B. 眼球 C. 眼镜 D. 眼睫毛
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
When you think of your hair, you probably think of the hair on your head. But there’s hair on almost every part of your body. (some places that don’t have hair include the lips, the palms of the hands ,and the soles of the feet.)
Some of the hair on your body is easy to see, like your eyebrows and the hair on your head, arms, and legs. But other hair ,like that on your cheek, is almost invisible.
Depending on where it is, hair has different jobs. The hair on your head keeps your head warm and provided a little cushioning for your skull. Eyelashes protect your eyes by decreasing the amount of light and dust that go into them, and eyebrows protect your eyes from sweat dripping down from your forehead.
1. Where can hair be seen?
A. On head B. On almost every part of the body
C. On lips D. On palms
2. Does hair easy to see?
A. Yes, they are invisible
B. Yes, almost they are
C. No, only some of the hair on the body is
D. No, they are invisible
3.Which is not true in the followings?
A. There is no hair on the lips.
B. The eyebrows can protect your eyes form the light and dust
C. Different part of hair have different effects.
Some of the hair is invisible
4.What is the purpose of the hair on your head?
A. Protect your eyes. B. Protect your eyes form sweat
C. Keep your head warm. D. Protect your forehead.
5.What’s the meaning of “Eyelashes”?
A. 眼睛 B. 眼球 C. 眼镜 D. 眼睫毛
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
What comes to your mind when you talk about donations? You probably think of a group of people with _____ in hand asking people to donate money. But my school came up with a _____ way of raising funds—Fun Night.
Fun Night is like a party. Students pay money to get in and have dinner at school. The _____ they pay will go towards helping poor children _____.
Two months ago, I took part in Fun Night. There were all kinds of _____ in Fun Night. The most popular game was the “jousting ring”(夺环). I “jousted” with several of my _____ and managed to knock plenty of them off the ring. _____, they developed different strategies(策略) to win, such as starting in a crouched position(蹲姿) to gather more strength when pushing.
Sometimes they attacked me _____ I was ready. It would usually be _____ as cheating(作弊), but we didn't care and ______ playing. After all(毕竟), it was just a game, not ______.
The best of Fun Night was not the fun activities. The fact was that we raised a lot of money by having a ______ time. A lot of students at my school wouldn't ______ money if they were simply asked to hand it over. But this kind of event not only made them _1___ to give, but also allowed them to have a great time playing games with friends. I realized that ______ can be fun. We raised 2,000 yuan on that night.
1.A. boxes B. books C. schoolbags D. clothes
2.A. common B. different C. silly D. realistic
3.A. sit B. attention C. stationery D. money
4.A. in danger B. in need C. in trouble D. in love
5.A. cheeses B. subjects C. games D. lessons
6.A. neighbours B. cousins C. visitors D. friends
7.A. However B. Luckily C. Otherwise D. Hopefully
8.A. before B. unless C. after D. if
9.A. named B. considered C. described D. discovered
10.A. finished B. started C. continued D. stopped
11.A. a competition B. an opinion C. a research D. an experiment
12.A. tiring B. hard C. long D. good
13.A. save B. make C. donate D. spend
14.A. afraid B. glad C. sorry D. angry
15.A. friendship B. knowledge C. charity D. experience
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
完形填空。
What comes to your mind when you talk about donations? You probably think of a group of people with ________ in hand asking people to donate money. But my school think of a ________ way of raising funds-Fun Night.
Fun Night is like a party. Students pay money to get in and have dinner at school. The ________ they pay will go towards helping poor children ________.
Two months ago, I took part in Fun Night. There were all kinds of ________ in Fun Night. The most popular game was the “jousting ring(夺环)”. I “jousted” with several of my ________ and tried to knock plenty of them off the ring. ________,they developed different strategies(策略) to win, such as starting in a crouched position(蹲姿)to gather more strength when pushing.
Sometimes they attacked me ________ I was ready. It would usually be ________ as cheating(作弊), but we didn't care and ________ playing. After all, it was just a game, not ________.
The best of Fun Night was not the fun activities. The fact was that we raised a lot of money by having a ________ time. A lot of students at my school wouldn’t ________ money if they were simply asked to hand it over. But this kind of event not only made them ________to give, but also allowed them to have a great time playing games with friends. I realized that ________ can be fun. We raised 2,000 yuan on that night.
1.A. boxes B. books C. schoolbags D. clothes
2.A. another B. different C. silly D. magic
3.A. seat B. attention C. stationer D. money
4.A. in danger B. in need C. in a hurry D. in love
5.A. rules B. subjects C. games D. lessons
6.A. neighbours B. cousins C. visitors D. friends
7.A. However B. Luckily C. Otherwise D. Hopefully
8.A. before B. unless C. after D. if
9.A. named B. treated C. called D. discovered
10.A. finished B. started C. continued D. stopped
11.A. a competition B. an opinion C. a research D. an experience
12.A. tiring B. hard C. long D. good
13.A. save B. make C. donate D. spend
14.A. afraid B. glad C. sorry D. angry
15.A. friendship B. knowledge C. charity D. club
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
完形填空((共15小题,每小题1分,计15分)
What comes to your mind when you talk about donations? You probably think of a group of people with in hand asking people to donate money. But my school think of a way of raising funds-Fun Night.
Fun Night is like a party. Students pay money to get in and have dinner at school. The they pay will go towards helping poor children .
Two months ago, I took part in Fun Night. There were all kinds of in Fun Night. The most popular game was the “jousting ring(夺环)”. I “jousted” with several of my and tried to knock plenty of them off the ring. ,they developed different strategies(策略) to win, such as starting in a crouched position(蹲姿)to gather more strength when pushing.
Sometimes they attacked me I was ready. It would usually be as cheating(作弊), but we didn't care and playing. After all, it was just a game, not .
The best of Fun Night was not the fun activities. The fact was that we raised a lot of money by having a time. A lot of students at my school wouldn’t money if they were simply asked to hand it over. But this kind of event not only made them to give, but also allowed them to have a great time playing games with friends. I realized that can be fun. We raised 2,000 yuan on that night.
1.A. boxes B. books C. schoolbags D. clothes
2.A. another B. different C. silly D. magic
3.A. seat B. attention C. stationery D. money
4.A. in danger B. in need C. in a hurry D. in love
5.A. rules B. subjects C. games D. lessons
6.A. neighbours B. cousins C. visitors D. friends
7.A. However B. Luckily C. Otherwise D. Hopefully
8.A. before B. unless C. after D. if
9.A. named B. treated C. called D. discovered
10.A. finished B. started C. continued D. stopped
11.A. a competition B. an opinion C. a research D.an experience
12.A. tiring B. hard C. long D. good
13.A. save B. make C. donate D. spend
14.A. afraid B. glad C. sorry D. angry
15.A. friendship B. knowledge C. charity D. club
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Movies for the Blind?
When you think of the cinema, the phrase "watching a movie" probably comes to mind, and, in fact, moviemakers work very hard to make their films interesting visually. But movies also contain stories, dialogues, music and sound effects --- things that people don't need to see in order to enjoy.
Movie reviewer Marty Klein has created a website to help visually impaired (受损的) people choose movies that they can follow without the help of an assistant to explain what is happening on the screen. Klein gives movies a rating from 1 to 10 based on several factors. A movie receives a high rating if there are only a few main characters whose voices are easy to recognize. Klein also likes an interesting story without too many changes in time and place. A large amount of dialogue between the characters is better than long silences or noisy action scenes.
Of course, visually impaired people can enjoy many films with the help from a friend who doesn’t mind explaining the parts of a movie that can only be seen. But that means that someone is talking during the movie, which could annoy some audience members. It also means that these people cannot go to the movies independently. To solve these problems, some movie theaters have begun to offer recorded audio descriptions of the movements, scenery, and special effects that other audience members can see on the screen. Visually impaired moviegoers receive a wireless headset to wear during the movie. This allows them to listen to the narration (叙述) while still hearing a movie's music and other sounds that surround them in the theater.
Another blind movie reviewer, Jay Forry, writes movie reviews that are published on his website. He also writes for newspapers and is a guest on radio shows. Forry gives movies one of five ratings, including, "So good, blind people will like it" and "I'm glad I couldn't see it." Forry became a writer after going blind at the age of 20 and he decided to go to college. His first articles appeared in the college newspaper, and Forry's writing skills and sense of humor are what keep people reading his reviews or listening to them on the radio. After "watching" The Sixth Sense, Forry commented that he thought the movie was excellent, but that he envied the boy who was the main character: "He had six senses, and I only have four."
1.Which movie might receive a good rating from Marty Klein?
A. A action film with many fight scenes.
B. A science fiction movie about time travel into the past and the future
C. A romantic comedy with four main characters and lots of conversations.
D. An adventure with many explosions and special effects.
2.According to the article, how are some movie theaters dealing with the problem of blind people going to movies?
A. They are asking the assistants not to annoy the other audience members.
B. They are providing headsets so blind people can hear a recorded narration.
C. They are providing trained employees to describe the movie to blind people.
D. They are asking blind people to enjoy the music and the other sounds in the theater.
3.What is the main idea of the article?
A. More and more blind people enjoy going to movies.
B. Marty Klein and Jay Forry write movie reviews for blind people.
C. Moviemakers are trying to make films more interesting for the blind.
D. Movie reviews and new technologies make it easier for the blind to enjoy the movies.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
When you hear about trees cut for paper, you might think of your favorite trees in the backyard, nearby parks or wild forests being cut to pieces.
the good news is that production and use of paper will not cause forests to disappear. Most trees used for paper come from timberlands(林地). People plant trees here for use. It usually takes 10 to 20 years for trees to grow big enough to be cut down. During that time, trees provide a home for animals and produce oxygen(氧气) for the earth. And after people cut down the big trees, they plant small ones again.
Often, a tree is not cut down for making paper at all. People use the big part for buildings. Paper is then made from the left small part.
We also recycle paper—People collect used paper and turn it into new products, likes boxes, newsprint and writing paper, in the factory. So it’s important for us to recycle paper and reduce(减少) the amount(数量) of it in landfills(垃圾处理场).
阅读短文,根据短文内容,从下面各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(每小题2分,共10分)
1.Trees for paper come from ______.
A. parks B. rainforests
C. timberlands D. people’s yard
2.The underlined phrase “that time” refers(指) to _____.
A. that of planting trees
B. that of trees growing up
C. that of producing oxygen
D. that of cutting down trees
3.People use the big part of a tree for _______.
A. buildings B. furniture C. paper D. boxes
4. The last paragraph is talking about ______.
A. how to use paper B. how to use trees
C. how to make paper D. how to recycle paper
5.Which of the following is TURE?
A. Use of paper makes forest disappear.
B. People cut down both small and big trees.
C. It takes 5 years for trees to grow big enough.
D. People can collect used paper to make boxes.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下面的短文,将短文中画线部分的句子译成中文。
When you think about competitions, you probably think of sports such as basketball and football. Not all competitions are sports, though. One example is the Rock Paper Scissors World Championship.
Some people might consider the Rock-Paper-Scissors competition to be strange. Hundreds of people run down a hill and chase(追赶) a huge wheel of cheese.(1)At first,the competitions was held for the people who lived in the local village. But now people from all over the world come to attend it.(2)They are just a few of the crazy games that people play.
1.____________________________________
2.____________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题困难题查看答案及解析
When your pen is broken, you think that’s the end of its life. You throw it away. It then joins tons of other garbage that is becoming a big problem in cities.
Each day, about 10,000 tons of waste is produced in Guangzhou, and 17,000 tons of household waste is produced in Beijing. In other countries, the case is similar. “If you’re like most of us, most Americans, you’re making seven pounds (3.17kg) of trash a day,” US writer Edward Humes told CNN. So, an American makes 102 tons of trash in a lifetime.
If you simply throw away that broken pen, it goes to a landfill(垃圾填埋场) and is buried together with many other trash. To prevent polluting the groundwater, workers cover the trash with soil and keep it dry. And your pen will stay there for a long, long time, without having further use. But it could have a better destination: the recycling bin.
Have you ever noticed the different colors of trash bins in the street? Many cities in China have been running a waste-sorting campaign. They divide trash into “recyclable waste” and “unrecyclable waste”. So in Yiwu there are many “Little Yellow Dog” appearing all around the city, even in our campus.
Recycling waste can save energy, reduce greenhouse gas, and keep space free for the unrecyclable trash. Take your pen as an example. At the recycling factory, its metal parts could be taken out and reused to make other things.
But recycling is not enough, experts say. Making less waste in the first place is the way forward. “The best thing to do is just to keep using your stuff for as long as you can,” US writer Adam Minter told Time Out magazine.
1.How much trash does each American make every year on average?
A. 7 kg B. 3.17kg C. 102 tons D. over 1 ton
2.According to the story, how should we deal with broken pens?
A. Throw them away. B. Bury them in a landfill.
C. Put them into a recycling bin. D. Give them to our friend.
3.Waste should be recycled because this can ___.
a. save energy b. produce greenhouse gas c. save landfill space d. save water
A. ab B. bc C. ad D. ac
4.What is the best way to reduce waste?
A. Recycle different kinds of waste.
B. Keep using your things as long as you can.
C. Keep waste inside your house.
D. Tell people about the importance of recycling.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
When your pen is broken, you think that's the end of its life. You throw it away. It then joins tons of other rubbish that is becoming a big problem in cities. This happens in other countries, too. Most Americans are making 7 pounds (3.17kg) of rubbish a day. So, an American makes about 102 tons of rubbish in a lifetime.
If you simply throw away that broken pen, it goes to a landfill (垃圾填埋场) and is buried with other rubbish. To prevent polluting the groundwater, workers cover the rubbish with soil and keep it dry. And your pen will stay there for a long time, without having further use. But it could have a better place to stay in -the recycling bin. Have you ever noticed the different colors of rubbish bins in the street? Many cities in China have been running a waste-sorting campaign (垃圾分类运动). "They divide rubbish into "recyclable waste" and unrecyclable waste". Recycling waste can save energy, reduce (减少) greenhouse gas and keep landfill space free for unrecyclable waste.
Take your pen as an example. At the recycling factory, its metal parts could be taken out and reused to make other things.
But according to the experts, recycling is not enough. Making less waste should be put in the first place. They think that the best thing to do is just to keep using your things for as long as you can.
1.How much rubbish are most Americans making every day?
____________________
2.How should we deal with broken pens in order to reuse them?
____________________
3.What are the advantages of recycling waste?
____________________
4.Which parts of the pen can be recycled?
____________________
5.In the experts opinions, what should we do to make less waste?
____________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
When your pen is broken, you think that’s the end of its life. You throw it away. It then joins tons of other garbage in cities. 1.Each day, about 10,000 tons of trash is produced in Guangzhou。
In other countries, the case is similar.“If you’re like most of us, most Americans, you’re making seven pounds (3.17kg) of trash a day,” US writer Edward Humes told CNN. 2.所以一个美国人一生中会制造102吨垃圾。
If you simply throw away that broken pen, it goes to a landfill and is buried(填埋) together with many other trash. To prevent polluting the water, workers cover the trash with soil and keep it dry. 3.And your pen will stay there for a long time without being used again. But it could have a better destination: the recycling bin.
4.你曾经注意过街道上垃圾箱的不同颜色吗? Many cities in China have been running a waste-sorting (垃圾分类) campaign. They divide trash into “recyclable(可回收) waste” and “unrecyclable waste”. Recycling waste can save energy, reduce greenhouse gas, and keep landfill space free for the unrecyclable trash.
Take your pen for an example. 5.At the recycling factory, its metal parts could be used to make other things. But recycling is not enough. “The best thing to do is just keep using your stuff for as long as you can,” US writer Adam Minter told Time Out magazine.
九年级英语翻译中等难度题查看答案及解析