阅读理解。
Do you like listening to music? Does all of the music bring happiness to you? Do you know some music is noise? What is noise? Noise is a loud or unwanted sound. It is also called noise pollution.
Where is noise from? Noise can be caused by many kinds of machines, such as motorcycles, planes, farm tractors and TVs. And, to some people, rock bands are also noise.
What happens to people who live near noisy machines or use them over a period of time? Doctors find that noise pollution can influence both our health and behavior. It can cause high stress levels, hearing loss, sleep problems, and other harmful effects.
Scientists use a unit(单位) of measure(测量) called a decibel to measure the loudness of a sound. The sound of a quiet room, for example, measures 35 decibels. Talk measures between 40 to 65 decibels. Sounds from traffic and from some rock bands can measure over 120 decibels. Noise at this high level causes the greatest hearing loss.
How do we reduce noise damage? Turn down your music player or wear ear muffs(耳罩) when you are working in a noisy environment. Ear muffs for human can protect against noise pollution.
1.According to the passage, noise is .
A.terrible sound
B.any kind of sound
C.all sounds that you can hear
D.loud sound that people don't want
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.A decibel is a unit that measures sound.
B.In fact, a decibel is also a kind of noise.
C.A person who hates sound belongs to decibels.
D.Machines that make loud noise are called decibels.
3.According to the passage, loud noises can .
A.stop machines B.cause a loss of hearing
C.improve people's hearing D.help people to sleep better
4.We can infer from the passage that .
A.noise is only from traffic
B.any sound can hurt people
C.noise is a serious problem
D.rock music doesn't belong to noise
5.Study this diagram below. Which of the room is suitable for you to do your homework?
Room | Noise Level |
A | 35 decibels |
B | 40-65 decibels |
C | 120 decibels |
D | 130 decibels |
A.Room A. B.Room B.
C.Room C. D.Room D.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
阅读理解。
Do you like listening to music? Does all of the music bring happiness to you? Do you know some music is noise? What is noise? Noise is a loud or unwanted sound. It is also called noise pollution.
Where is noise from? Noise can be caused by many kinds of machines, such as motorcycles, planes, farm tractors and TVs. And, to some people, rock bands are also noise.
What happens to people who live near noisy machines or use them over a period of time? Doctors find that noise pollution can influence both our health and behavior. It can cause high stress levels, hearing loss, sleep problems, and other harmful effects.
Scientists use a unit(单位) of measure(测量) called a decibel to measure the loudness of a sound. The sound of a quiet room, for example, measures 35 decibels. Talk measures between 40 to 65 decibels. Sounds from traffic and from some rock bands can measure over 120 decibels. Noise at this high level causes the greatest hearing loss.
How do we reduce noise damage? Turn down your music player or wear ear muffs(耳罩) when you are working in a noisy environment. Ear muffs for human can protect against noise pollution.
1.According to the passage, noise is .
A.terrible sound
B.any kind of sound
C.all sounds that you can hear
D.loud sound that people don't want
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.A decibel is a unit that measures sound.
B.In fact, a decibel is also a kind of noise.
C.A person who hates sound belongs to decibels.
D.Machines that make loud noise are called decibels.
3.According to the passage, loud noises can .
A.stop machines B.cause a loss of hearing
C.improve people's hearing D.help people to sleep better
4.We can infer from the passage that .
A.noise is only from traffic
B.any sound can hurt people
C.noise is a serious problem
D.rock music doesn't belong to noise
5.Study this diagram below. Which of the room is suitable for you to do your homework?
Room | Noise Level |
A | 35 decibels |
B | 40-65 decibels |
C | 120 decibels |
D | 130 decibels |
A.Room A. B.Room B.
C.Room C. D.Room D.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
—What do you think of the music?
—It's very________, and I'd like to listen to it again.
A.strange B.awful C.smooth D.common
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Do you like listening to music? Do you often turn up the music when you’re using earphones? If so, your hearing may have been damaged(损坏).
The World Health Organization (WHO) is worried that 1.1 billion children and young people are damaging their hearing by listening to loud music. Nearly half the young people in developed countries may lose their hearing because of the "unsafe use" of music players, including smartphones. Loud music in nightclubs, parties and at sports also make it worse. The WHO advises young people to listen to music for just one hour a day. Dr. Etienne Krug told BBC: "What we're trying to do is to draw people's attention to a problem that is not talked about enough." He said it's easy to solve this problem.
Dr. Krug said keeping the music down and limiting (限制) the listening time to less than one hour a day would save a lot of people's hearing. However, he also said, "Even an hour can be too much if the music is too loud.” Ralph Holme, a researcher, explained how loud noise can damage ears. He said: "Loud sounds damage your hearing by killing off thousands of little hair cells(细胞) in the inner ear. The cells can tell different sounds through vibration(振动). But they are very fragile — they get damaged easily and even die if they vibrate too much because of loud sounds for too long.” He warned: "The bigger problem is they don't grow back and the ear can no longer get sound."
No one wants to lose their hearing! Therefore, next time when you listen to music, make sure it's not too loud and only listen for less than an hour. You can enjoy your music much better in this way.
1.How are the children and young people damaging their hearing?.
A.By using smartphones. B.By going to the party.
C.By listening to loud music. D.By talking with friends.
2.How long does WHO advise young people to listen to music a day?
A.For a long time. B.For just one hour.
C.For half of the day. D.For more than one hour.
3.What does the word “fragile” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Weak. B.Clever.
C.Small. D.Strong.
4.From the passage we can learn that __________.
A.keeping the music down would save young people's hearing
B.the damaged cells can grow back and the ear can get sound
C.young people lose their hearing because of going to the nightclubs
D.the problem of young people's hearing damage is talked about enough
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
-- ________the woman like listening to music?—_________.
A. Does; No, she does B. Do; No, she do
C. Does; Yes, she does D. Do; Yes, she don't
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。
A. See you. B. Yes, of course. C. How about listening to the music video together after school? D. That’s a good idea! E. Let’s make it 6:00 pm under the biggest cherry blossom tree(樱花树). F. I agree. G. What’s its name? |
A: Hi, Jim! Have you seen the film Frozen!(《冰雪奇缘》)
B: _______1.__________ It’s such a wonderful movie.
A: _______2.__________ And the theme song is great, too.
B: Sure, but I forget its name. ________3.____________
A: Let it go.
B: Oh, yes. The lyrics are fantastic and I love the song that I can sing to.
A: Me, too.
B: ____________4.______
A: Good idea! When should we meet?
B: ________5.____________.
A:OK, I’ll be there on time. Be there or be square.
九年级英语补充句子困难题查看答案及解析
Do you like listening to music? Do you often turn up the music when you’re using earphones? If so, your hearing may have been damaged(损坏).
The World Health Organization (WHO) is worried that 1.1 billion children and young people are damaging their hearing by listening to loud music. Nearly half the young people in developed countries may lose their hearing because of the "unsafe use" of music players, including smartphones. Loud music in nightclubs, parties and at sports also make it worse. The WHO advises young people to listen to music for just one hour a day. Dr. Etienne Krug told BBC: "What we're trying to do is to draw people's attention to a problem that is not talked about enough." He said it's easy to solve this problem.
Dr. Krug said keeping the music down and limiting (限制) the listening time to less than one hour a day would save a lot of people's hearing. However, he also said, "Even an hour can be too much if the music is too loud.” Ralph Holme, a researcher, explained how loud noise can damage ears. He said: "Loud sounds damage your hearing by killing off thousands of little hair cells(细胞) in the inner ear. The cells can tell different sounds through vibration(振动). But they are very fragile — they get damaged easily and even die if they vibrate too much because of loud sounds for too long.” He warned: "The bigger problem is they don't grow back and the ear can no longer get sound."
No one wants to lose their hearing! Therefore, next time when you listen to music, make sure it's not too loud and only listen for less than an hour. You can enjoy your music much better in this way.
1.How are the children and young people damaging their hearing?.
A.By using smartphones.
B.By going to the party.
C.By listening to loud music.
D.By talking with friends.
2.How long does WHO advise young people to listen to music a day?
A.For a long time. B. For just one hour.
C.For half of the day. D. For more than one hour.
3.What does the word “fragile” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. weak. B.clever. C.small. D. strong.
4.From the passage we can learn that __________.
A.keeping the music down would save young people's hearing
B.the damaged cells can grow back and the ear can get sound
C.young people lose their hearing because of going to the nightclubs
D.the problem of young people's hearing damage is talked about enough
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you like listening to music? Do you often turn up the music when you’re using earphones? If so, your hearing may have been damaged(损坏).
The World Health Organization (WHO) is worried that 1.1 billion children and young people are damaging their hearing by listening to loud music. Nearly half the young people in developed countries may lose their hearing because of the "unsafe use" of music players, including smartphones. Loud music in nightclubs, parties and at sports also make it worse. The WHO advises young people to listen to music for just one hour a day. Dr. Etienne Krug told BBC: "What we're trying to do is to draw people's attention to a problem that is not talked about enough." He said it's easy to solve this problem.
Dr. Krug said keeping the music down and limiting (限制) the listening time to less than one hour a day would save a lot of people's hearing. However, he also said, "Even an hour can be too much if the music is too loud.” Ralph Holme, a researcher, explained how loud noise can damage ears. He said: "Loud sounds damage your hearing by killing off thousands of little hair cells(细胞) in the inner ear. The cells can tell different sounds through vibration(振动). But they are very fragile—they get damaged easily and even die if they vibrate too much because of loud sounds for too long.” He warned: "The bigger problem is they don't grow back and the ear can no longer get sound."
No one wants to lose their hearing! Therefore, next time when you listen to music, make sure it's not too loud and only listen for less than an hour. You can enjoy your music much better in this way.
1.How are the children and young people damaging their hearing?
A.By using smartphones.
B.By going to the party.
C.By listening to loud music.
D.By talking with friends.
2.How long does WHO advise young people to listen to music a day?
A.For a long time.
B.For just one hour.
C.For half of the day.
D.For more than one hour.
3.What does the word “fragile” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Weak.
B.Clever.
C.Small.
D.Strong.
4.From the passage we can learn that __________.
A.keeping the music down would save young people's hearing
B.the damaged cells can grow back and the ear can get sound
C.young people lose their hearing because of going to the nightclubs
D.the problem of young people's hearing damage is talked about enough
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
一How do you like the piece of music Water by Tan Dun?
一Wonderful! It’s the ____one I’ve ever listened to.
A. better B.best C. worse D.worst
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
----May I listen to the music here, Mr. White? ----Sorry, you’d better ____ it like that..
A. not to do B. not do
C. don’t do D. not do so
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
----May I listen to the music here, Mr White? ----Sorry , you’d better ____ it like that..
A. not to do B. not do C. don’t do D. not do so
九年级英语简单题查看答案及解析