People in southern China like famous and expensive dish—shark fin soup, but no scientific studies have shown that shark fins are good for health. So why do they eat them? Do they realize that they’re killing a whole shark each time they enjoy a bowl of shark fin soup?
When people catch sharks, they cut off their fins and throw the shark back into the ocean. This is not only cruel, but also harmful to the environment. Without a fin, a shark can no longer swim and slowly dies. Sharks are at the top of the food chain in the ocean’s ecosystem. If their numbers drop too low, it will bring danger to all ocean life. In fact, around 70 million sharks are caught and traded in this industry every year. The numbers of some kinds of sharks have fallen by over 90 percent in the last 20 to 30 years. Help save the sharks!
1. Shark fin soup is popular in northern China.
2.No scientific studies show that shark fins are good for health.
3.Without a fin, a shark can’t swim any longer and slowly dies.
4.In fact, around 50 million sharks are caught and traded in this industry every year.
5.We should help save the sharks.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
People in southern China like famous and expensive dish—shark fin soup, but no scientific studies have shown that shark fins are good for health. So why do they eat them? Do they realize that they’re killing a whole shark each time they enjoy a bowl of shark fin soup?
When people catch sharks, they cut off their fins and throw the shark back into the ocean. This is not only cruel, but also harmful to the environment. Without a fin, a shark can no longer swim and slowly dies. Sharks are at the top of the food chain in the ocean’s ecosystem. If their numbers drop too low, it will bring danger to all ocean life. In fact, around 70 million sharks are caught and traded in this industry every year. The numbers of some kinds of sharks have fallen by over 90 percent in the last 20 to 30 years. Help save the sharks!
1. Shark fin soup is popular in northern China.
2.No scientific studies show that shark fins are good for health.
3.Without a fin, a shark can’t swim any longer and slowly dies.
4.In fact, around 50 million sharks are caught and traded in this industry every year.
5.We should help save the sharks.
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Many people have________shark fin soup. This dish is expensive and popular in southern China.
A.eaten up B.heard from C.gone to D.heard of
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用括号中所给词的适当形式填空,使语篇意思完整,必要时请用否定形式。
Many have heard of shark fin soup. This famous and expensive dish is1. (especial)popular in southern China. But do you realize that you’re killing a whole shark each time you enjoy a bowl of shark fin soup?
When people catch sharks, they cut off their2.(fin ) and throw the shark back into the ocean. This is not only cruel, but also harmful to the environment. Without a fin a shark3.(can) swim any longer and slowly dies. Sharks are at top of the food chain in the4.(ocean) ecosystem. If their numbers 5.(drop) too low, it will bring danger to all ocean life. Many believe that sharks can never be endangered because they are the6. (strong) in their food chain. But in fact, around 70million sharks are caught and 7.(trade) in this industry every year.
The numbers of some kinds of sharks has fallen by over 90 percent in the last 20 to 30 years.
Environmental protection groups around the world, such as WildAid and the WWF, are teaching the public about “finning”. They have even asked governments 8.(develop) laws to stop the sale of shark fins. So far, no scientific studies have shown that shark fins are good for health, so why eat9.(they)?10.(help) save sharks!
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In Thailand, people do not eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan, and Korea. They use spoons and forks. 1.. Because most food is already cut. If you need to cut things use the side of your spoon . 2.. If you are right-handed, keep the spoon in your right hand and the fork in your left hand.
3.. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all you rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat anything, it means you want more.
4.. The host(主人)will ask you two or three times if you want more food . It is the same with whatever you are drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again. 5.. Always refill(再加满) your neighbor’s glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor’s glass all through the meal.
A.They never use knives
B.Never fill your own glass
C.People always offer you more food
D.People usually have rice in a different bowl
E.The spoon is more important than the fork.
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In Thailand, people do not eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan and Korea. They use spoons and forks. 1. . People will cut most food before meals. If you need to cut food during meals, use the side of your spoon first and then use your fork.
2. . People in Thailand use spoons more often than forks. If you are left-handed, keep the spoon in your left-hand, keep the spoon in your left hand and the fork in your right hand.
People in Thailand like eating rice. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. Each person eats rice on his own plate. It’s not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food. 3. .If you eat up all the food on your plate, it means you want more.
4. . Because the host will ask you two or three times if you want more food. It’s the same as drinks. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it’s less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again. 5. .It’s polite to fill the glasses for your neighbor’s. That means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor’s glass during the meal.
A. Don’t need to worry if your food on the plate is not enough.
B. It is good to leave a little on your plate.
C. They never use knives.
D. Never fill your own glass.
E. The spoon is more important than the fork.
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In Thailand, people do not eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan and Korea.They use spoons and forks.1._____.Most food is already cut.If you need to cut things, use the side of your spoon first and then use your fork.2.______.If you are right-handed, keep the spoon in your right hand and the fork in your left hand.
3._____.The rice is not on the same plate with the other food.It is not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food.It is good to leave a little on your plate.If you eat anything, it means you want more.
4.____.The host(主人) will ask you two or three times if you want more food.It is the same with whatever you are drinking.During the meal, never empty your cup or glass.When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor will fill it again.5.______.Always refill(再加满) your neighbor’s glass.This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor’s glass all through the meal.
A.They never use knives
B.Never fill your own glass
C.People always offer you more food
D.People usually have rice in a different bowl
E.People often eat from the same bowl
F.The spoon is more important than the fork
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将下列句子改为被动语态。
1.People plant bananas in some parts of southern China.
2.The students keep the classroom clean every day.
3.My friend sent me a beautiful card for my birthday.
4.I took these photos last Sunday.
5.Who sang this song?
6.We can’t see the stars in the day.
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Now more and more young people in China like to eat alone, whether at home or in restaurants. A survey was made among one hundred people. The result showed that ____ half of them had an experience of eating alone.
However, eating alone can still be a challenge in China, _____ Chinese culture is family—based(家庭式的).Eating together is considered to be very ______ for family bond(纽带).Many people, especially old people, are influenced by this, so it is not easy for them to ___the idea of eating alone. Besides, usually children in China are ______ to eat with their families.
Many people have done research into the ____ of eating alone. Cal Yani is one of them. She used to work for a magazine. In 2012, she _____ her job and began her research work. At the same time, she herself started to eat alone. She often enters restaurants and notices many young people eating alone ______ her. She points out that young people are often very busy with their work. They have much stress from work. Eating alone is a good way for them to relieve stress and can bring them _____and make them feel comfortable. Cai said, “While you are eating alone, you can pay attention to the eating process ______ and you don't have to think about other things. This is the best kind of rest.”
1.A.exactly B.hardly C.nearly D.heavily
2.A.though B.unless C.until D.because
3.A.important B.different C.unusual D.convenient
4.A.share B.believe C.support D.discuss
5.A.warned B.educated C.advised D.promised
6.A.cause B.way C.rule D.symbol
7.A.made up B.looked up C.took up D.gave up
8.A.with B.like C.by D.than
9.A.fear B.shame C.pleasure D.progress
10.A.itself B.herself C.yourself D.myself
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Two men from different worlds — a BuzzFeed editor(编辑) from New York and a man in southern China known as “Orange Brother” — have been friends after social media(媒体) helped them know each other over a stolen iPhone.
The story of a guy named Matt in New York City who had his iPhone stolen last year has become famous on Chinese social media. Matt said his phone was stolen from a bar in the East Village last February. He bought a new phone and carried on with his life. It wasn't until this January, however, that he was going through his photo stream and noticed tons of photos that weren’t his, including several pictures of an unknown man posing next to an orange tree. More photos of food menus, fireworks and something strange kept appearing in his photo stream in the following days.
Matt later learned that his phone, stolen almost a year ago, had ended up in China and that the new owner was still logged(登陆) into his iCloud account(账户).
After Matt wrote about the cross-seas connection on BuzzFeed, a web user translated it and posted it to Weibo. He started getting tons of attention from people in China about the story. They thought it was romantic like a fairy tale and perfect for the spirit of the Spring Festival.
In typical Chinese netizen(网民)-fashion, they were able to track down the information of “Orange Brother”. He lived in Meizhou, Guangdong province. Web users loved this, and urged Matt to come to China and connect with his “long-lost brother”.
Orange brother made the first move. “Matt, I welcome you to come to Meizhou and try some local food,” he said on Weibo, China’s micro blogging platform. That post was “liked” over 12,000 times. Matt quickly accepted. Matt began learning Chinese, while Brother Orange posted videos of himself learning English. But when they finally met, the smiles and hugs said it all.
1. In this passage, we cannot know _________.
A. who stole Matt’s iPhone. B. how Matt knew Orange Brother
C. what Matt’s job is D. where Orange Brother comes from
2.Matt learned some information about his stolen iphone when__________.
A. he went through the magazine
B. the new owner logged to his iCloud account
C. Orange Brother connected with him
D. Orange Brother used the stolen iphone to call him
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Matt himself translated his story into Chinese and posted it to Weibo.
B. Orange Brother urged Chinese netizens to look for the owner of the iPhone.
C. Orange Brother is the new owner of the iPhone that used to belong to Matt.
D. They didn’t meet each other until last February.
4. The article probably comes from ___________.
A. A music magazine B. a guide book
C. website news D. a history textbook
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Few young people in China know about Lady Gaga, ______?
—______, she is quite famous here in China.
A. do they; No B. do they; Yes C. Don’t they; No D. don’t they; Yes
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