One hot day, some mice were playing in a forest and a lion was having a rest under a tree. One mouse did not look where he was going and hit the lion’s leg. The lion was very angry, and he caught the mouse. The little animal did not know what to do. “I’m sorry, sir,” the mouse said. “Will you free me, please? “I don’t know why I should,” the lion said. “I’m very hungry, and it’s time to have lunch.” “Please don’t eat me,” the mouse said. “I’m so small and wouldn’t satisfy you.” “Besides(而且),if you free me, I might be able to help you one day.” The lion laughed loudly and said, “How could a great animal like me need your help?” But the lion had a kind heart, and he freed his little friend. “Thank you so much,” the mouse said. “Some day you’ll see that I was telling the truth.” Several days after this, some men were trying to catch the lion. They put a net in the forest, so the lion was caught in it. He couldn’t understand how this could happen because he was usually very careful. The great animal was in big trouble. Loud, angry noises could be heard everywhere in the forest. The mouse heard these noises and went to see what was wrong. He found the lion in the net and knew what he had to do. The small mouse started to bite the net, soon a little piece of the net fell on the ground. Then another piece fell, and another. In a short time the great animal was freed.
根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)
1.In a forest, a small mouse hit a lion’s head. The lion got angry and caught him.
2.The lion was very hungry, so he wanted to have the mouse for lunch.
3.The lion didn’t think he would need the small mouse’s help.
4.The lion had to free the small mouse because he was caught in a net.
5.When the small mouse heard the loud, angry noises, he was too frightened to help the lion.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
One hot day, some mice were playing in a forest and a lion was having a rest under a tree. One mouse did not look where he was going and hit the lion’s leg. The lion was very angry, and he caught the mouse. The little animal did not know what to do. “I’m sorry, sir,” the mouse said. “Will you free me, please? “I don’t know why I should,” the lion said. “I’m very hungry, and it’s time to have lunch.” “Please don’t eat me,” the mouse said. “I’m so small and wouldn’t satisfy you.” “Besides(而且),if you free me, I might be able to help you one day.” The lion laughed loudly and said, “How could a great animal like me need your help?” But the lion had a kind heart, and he freed his little friend. “Thank you so much,” the mouse said. “Some day you’ll see that I was telling the truth.” Several days after this, some men were trying to catch the lion. They put a net in the forest, so the lion was caught in it. He couldn’t understand how this could happen because he was usually very careful. The great animal was in big trouble. Loud, angry noises could be heard everywhere in the forest. The mouse heard these noises and went to see what was wrong. He found the lion in the net and knew what he had to do. The small mouse started to bite the net, soon a little piece of the net fell on the ground. Then another piece fell, and another. In a short time the great animal was freed.
根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)
1.In a forest, a small mouse hit a lion’s head. The lion got angry and caught him.
2.The lion was very hungry, so he wanted to have the mouse for lunch.
3.The lion didn’t think he would need the small mouse’s help.
4.The lion had to free the small mouse because he was caught in a net.
5.When the small mouse heard the loud, angry noises, he was too frightened to help the lion.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jehdi and Hassan were businessmen and good friends.
One day they found themselves in a forest. They were tired so they sat down and Jehdi fell asleep.
As Jehdi slept, Hassan saw a wasp (黄蜂) coming from his friend’s nose. It flew toward a pine tree (松树), circled it three times, and then returned to Jehdi’s nose.
When Jehdi woke he said, “Hassan, What a dream! Imagine a big pine tree, like that one there. A wasp flies around it and its buzz (嗡嗡叫) seems to say, ‘You must dig here.’ I dig and I find a big box of gold.”
“Yes, a strange dream,” replied Hassan. “Why don’t you dig around that tree and see if it’s true?”
“My friend, it was just a dream and anyway it’s too hot to dig.”
Hassan said, “If you do not want to dig, I will. Sell your dream to me.”
“How much will you pay?” asked Jehdi.
Hassan agreed to pay 300 coins.
“Never have I made such a business deal. How naïve (天真的) you are, Hassan!”
The two friends then went to the pine tree Jehdi had dreamed about. Jehdi stood there with a smile on his face to see Hassan start digging. But he laughed on the other side of his face when Hassan dug up a huge box of gold.
After this, Hassan had so much gold that he lived a rich life until his death.
Jehdi often visited him. He would say, “Well, Hassan, how are you? I have come to see my dream.” They would pat(轻拍) each other on the back and laugh. But each time Jehdi went home sadly. He could never buy back his dream.
1.In Jehdi’s dream, he ________.
A. is attacked by a wasp B. digs up a box of gold
C. talks with a wasp D. becomes a wasp himself
2.Jehdi is not willing to dig because_________.
A. he doesn’t believe his dream is true B. he is lazy and doesn’t want to work
C. he is too rich to care about the gold D. he can’t find the tree from his dream
3.Jehdi thinks Hassan is _____ to agree to the deal.
A. smart B. wise C. stupid D. kind
4.The phrase “laughed on the other side of his face” probably means___________.
A. was unhappy about something one was once happy about
B. was excited at something one was once disappointed by
C. laughed so much that one’s face change
D. laughed at other people’s mistake
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Jehdi and Hassan were businessmen and good friends.
One day they found themselves in a forest. They were tired so they sat down and Jehdi fell asleep.
As Jehdi slept, Hassan saw a wasp (黄蜂) coming from his friend’s nose. It flew toward a pine tree (松树), circled it three times, and then returned to Jehdi’s nose.
When Jehdi woke he said, “Hassan, What a dream! Imagine a big pine tree, like that one there. A wasp flies around it and its buzz (嗡嗡叫) seems to say, ‘You must dig here.’ I dig and I find a big box of gold.”
“Yes, a strange dream,” replied Hassan. “Why don’t you dig around that tree and see if it’s true?”
“My friend, it was just a dream and anyway it’s too hot to dig.”
Hassan said, “If you do not want to dig, I will. Sell your dream to me.”
“How much will you pay?” asked Jehdi.
Hassan agreed to pay 300 coins.
“Never have I made such a business deal. How naïve (天真的) you are, Hassan!”
The two friends then went to the pine tree Jehdi had dreamed about. Jehdi stood there with a smile on his face to see Hassan start digging. But he laughed on the other side of his face when Hassan dug up a huge box of gold.
After this, Hassan had so much gold that he lived a rich life until his death.
Jehdi often visited him. He would say, “Well, Hassan, how are you? I have come to see my dream.” They would pat(轻拍) each other on the back and laugh. But each time Jehdi went home sadly. He could never buy back his dream.
1.In Jehdi’s dream, he ________.
A. is attacked by a wasp B. digs up a box of gold
C. talks with a wasp D. becomes a wasp himself
2.Jehdi is not willing to dig because_________.
A. he doesn’t believe his dream is true B. he is lazy and doesn’t want to work
C. he is too rich to care about the gold D. he can’t find the tree from his dream
3.Jehdi thinks Hassan is _____ to agree to the deal.
A. smart B. wise C. stupid D. kind
4.The phrase “laughed on the other side of his face” probably means___________.
A. was unhappy about something one was once happy about
B. was excited at something one was once disappointed by
C. laughed so much that one’s face change
D. laughed at other people’s mistake
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
An elephant and a monkey lived together in the forest. They were good friends, but one day they quarreled with each other. The elephant was very proud because he was very strong; however, the monkey was also proud because he was very quick — he could climb up very quickly.
The elephant said, “It is better to be strong than to be quick.”
“No,” the monkey said, “it is better to be quick than to be strong.”
So they went to a clever owl (猫头鹰) and asked, “Which is better, to be strong or to be quick?”
The owl said, “Do you see that tall tree with the golden fruit on the other side of the river? You must go and pick the fruit and bring it to me, and then I will tell you.”
So the elephant and the monkey set out. Soon they came to the river. The monkey was afraid of the deep water, and he had to climb up on the elephant’s back. After a while they found the tree. It was very tall and its golden fruit hung high over their heads. The elephant twisted (扭动) his long trunk (象鼻) around the tree and tried to pull it down, but he failed. Then the monkey climbed quickly up the tree. He picked the big golden fruit and threw it down to the ground. The elephant picked up the fruit.
Can you tell, then, which is better, to be strong or to be quick? It took both the elephant’s strength and the monkey’s quickness to get the fruit.
1.Where did the monkey and the elephant live?
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2.Why did the monkey and the elephant quarrel with each other?
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3.Who did the monkey and the elephant go to ask?
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4.Did the monkey and elephant help each other to get the big golden fruit?
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5.What can you learn from the passage?
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九年级英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
One day, Allan and his friend Henry went swimming in a river. It was very hot. How happy they were in the river! After they got out of the water, they played games in the sun for a while.
On their way back, Henry saw some flowers. He liked flowers very much and ran into the green field to look at them. Now Allan was walking by himself.
Then he heard Henry calling out, "A snake(蛇)! Help!..."
"What's wrong with you?" asked Allan.
"A snake bit(咬)me in the leg. Come here!"
Allan ran over and saw a small red wound(伤口)on Henry' s leg.
"The snake was in the grass. I didn't see it."
"Sit down quickly"! Allan told Henry.
Allan put his mouth at the little red wound and began to suck(吸)at it. In this way he saved (挽救)Henry's life. "Oh, Allan, it's very kind of you to help me."
"That's all right. We are friends and we must always help each other."
1.It was________ when Allan and Henry went out.
A. hot B. cold C. raining D. wet
2.On their way home,________ got something wrong with his
A. Allan; leg B. Allan; head
C. Henry; leg D. Henry; head
3.Henry and Allan are________.
A. workers B. good friends
C. brothers D. farmers
4.Which of the following(下面的)is true?
A. Henry went to look at the flowers with Allan.
B. Allan saved Henry' s life.
C. Allan saw the snake.
D. They ran to the hospital at once.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day, Allan and his friend Henry went swimming in a river. It was very hot. How happy they were in the river! After they got out of the water, they played games in the sun for a while.
On their way back, Henry saw some flowers. He liked flowers very much and ran into the green field to look at them. Now Allan was walking by himself.
Then he heard Henry calling out, "A snake(蛇)! Help!..."
"What's wrong with you?" asked Allan.
"A snake bit(咬)me in the leg. Come here!"
Allan ran over and saw a small red wound(伤口)on Henry' s leg.
"The snake was in the grass. I didn't see it."
"Sit down quickly"! Allan told Henry.
Allan put his mouth at the little red wound and began to suck(吸)at it. In this way he saved (挽救)Henry's life. "Oh, Allan, it's very kind of you to help me."
"That's all right. We are friends and we must always help each other."
1.It was________ when-Allan and Henry went out.
A. hot B. cold C. raining D. wet
2.After swimming, they played in the sun________.
A. the whole morning B. for 2 hours
C. long D. for a while
3.On their way home,________ got something wrong with his________.
A. Allan; leg B. Allan; head
C. Henry; leg D. Henry; head
4.Henry and Allan are________.
A. workers B. good friends
C. brothers D. farmers
5.Which of the following(下面的)is true?
A. Henry went to look at the flowers with Allan.
B. Allan saved Henry' s life.
C. Allan saw the snake.
D. They ran to the hospital at once.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day, Allan and his friend Henry went swimming in a river. It was very hot. How happy they were in the river! After they got out of the water, they played games in the sun for a while.
On their way back, Henry saw some flowers. He liked flowers very much and ran into the green field to look at them. Now Allan was walking by himself.
Then he heard Henry calling out, "A snake(蛇)! Help!..."
"What's wrong with you?" asked Allan.
"A snake bit(咬)me in the leg. Come here!"
Allan ran over and saw a small red wound(伤口)on Henry' s leg.
"The snake was in the grass. I didn't see it."
"Sit down quickly"! Allan told Henry.
Allan put his mouth at the little red wound and began to suck(吸)at it. In this way he saved (挽救)Henry's life. "Oh, Allan, it's very kind of you to help me."
"That's all right. We are friends and we must always help each other."
1.It was________ when Allan and Henry went out.
A. hot B. cold C. raining D. wet
2. On their way home,________ got something wrong with his_____.
A. Allan; leg B. Allan; head
C. Henry; leg D. Henry; head
3. Henry and Allan are________.
A. workers B. good friends
C. brothers D. farmers
4. Which of the following(下面的)is true?
A. Henry went to look at the flowers with Allan.
B. Allan saved Henry' s life.
C. Allan saw the snake.
D. They ran to the hospital at once.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Three fish lived in a lake. Their names were Angel, Peter and Amy. One day, some fishermen passed by the lake. One of them said, "Hey, we've never seen this lake. It seems to be full of fish. It is now evening. Let's come tomorrow morning and catch as much fish as we can.
Hearing the fisherman, Angel called a meeting of all the fish and said to them, "Haven't you heard what the fisherman said? I think we must move out of this lake tonight, or they will catch us tomorrow morning." Peter nodded and said, "I agree with you. We shouldn't be here for even a moment more. Let's go somewhere else." However, Amy didn't agree. She laughed loudly and said, "Your plans are not good. If it is destined(注定), we cannot escape death even if we go elsewhere. Everything is in the hands of God. Without his blessing, people will die even if they have protection. With his blessing, nobody can kill them even if they don't have protection. "
Unable to convince(说服)Amy, Angel and Peter left the lake. Coming the next morning, the fishermen took a big catch of fish in the lake. Amy was one among them.
From the story, we can learn that those who deal with the problem when it comes up are always victors(胜利者)and those who believe in their luck are losers.
1.The fishermen didn't catch fish at once because ________.
A.they've never seen this lake before B.it was late.
C.three fish lived in the lake D.there wasn't any fish in the lake
2.Angel had a good idea, but ________ didn't agree with him.
A.Peter B.Amy C.both Peter and Amy D.neither Peter nor Amy
3.Which of the following is wrong?
A.Amy thought they must go somewhere else.
B.Amy thought nothing could be done.
C.Amy thought everything was in the hands of God.
D.Amy thought they will die without god's protection.
4.The underline word "blessing" means ________.
A.支持 B.鼓励 C.欣赏 D.保佑
5.What's the best title for the passage?
A.Three Fish's Story B.The Fish Amy's Death
C.How to Protect Ourselves D.How to Be Victors
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day when some workers were rebuilding a barn(谷仓), they found a mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to force(迫使) the mice inside the hole to come out. A while later, they saw mice running out, one after another. Then, everyone thought that all the mice had ran away. But just as they began to clean up, they saw two mice squeezing(挤)out at the mouth of the hole. With some efforts, the mice finally got out. However, it was strange that after they came out of the hole, they did not run away at once. Instead, one ran after the other near the mouth of the hole. It seemed that one was trying to bite(咬) the tail of the other.
Everyone was puzzled, so they stepped nearer to take a look. They realized that one of the mice was blind and could not see anything, and the other was trying to allow the blind mouse to bite on his tail so that he could pull the blind one with him to escape.
After seeing what happened, everyone was speechless and lost in thought. During the meal time, the group of people sat down in a circle and started to chat about what happened to the two mice.
One serious American man said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was that of king and guard.” The others thought for a while and said: “That was why!”
A smart French said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was that of husband and wife.” Again the others thought for a while, and all felt it made sense.
A Japanese said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was that of mother and son.” Once again the others thought for a while, and felt this was more reasonable(合理的). So they expressed agreement another time.
At that moment, one Chinese asked: “Why did those two mice have to have a certain relationship?”
Suddenly, the group looked back at the Chinese and remained(保持) speechless. The American official, the French and the Japanese who had spoken earlier all lowered their heads in shame, and did not dare to answer.
In fact, the true love is not built on friendship, loyalty(忠诚) or blood relationship. Instead, it is based on no relationship.
1. Neither of the two mice ran away at once because ______.
A. one was biting the other
B. the mouth of the hole was too small
C. they were not afraid of smoke
D. one was trying to help the blind one
2.It is clear that ______.
A. all the mice came out of the hole easily
B. each of the people understood the relationship differently
C. the people wanted to kill the mice with smoke
D. the people knew one of the mice was blind at first sight
3.“it made sense” probably means ______.
A. it was correct B. it was strange
C. it was funny D. it was sweet
4.The best title for the passage is ______.
A. TWO LOVELY MICE B. HELP PRODUCES LOVE
C. FRIENDS IN NEED D. LOVE IS ALL
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据材料内容简要回答下列问题。
One day last week, three young friends were walking in a forest when they saw a hand poking(露出)through the bushes(灌木丛). Alison Bailey, along with her two friends Simon and Liam Stone, decided to find out who was there. They walked into the bushes and found a woman. It seemed that she had been lying there for more than a day.
Yesterday, the children were praised for saving Mrs. Hauton 's life. Doctors said Mrs. Hauton would have died if she had stayed another night outside. It is believed that Mrs. Hauton probably had a sudden illness and fell while out for a walk last Wednesday.
Alison said, “The lady could hear us and reached her hand out. But she was shaking. She kept repeating that she wanted to get up, but I said that she should stay there because she could have broken her back. I kept talking to her until the ambulance(救护车)arrived. I talked for at least half an hour!”
Simon and Liam added, “We were very scared at first, but we ran to call an ambulance. We're glad we helped. Or she might have died.”
The three children have been to the hospital to see Mrs. Hauton. Alison said, “We went to see the lady on the weekend. She still wasn't sure why she was in hospital and didn't remember us. She looked a lot better, though.”
A doctor said, “The children were very quickthinking. They did everything exactly as they should have done.”
1.Where did the three children find Mrs.Hauton?
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2.What's the probable reason why Mrs.Hauton fell?
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3.Did Alison help Mrs.Hauton get up?
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4.Where is Mrs.Hauton now?
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5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
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九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析