Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be shy. The psychologists were surprised to find that heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and 1.. | |
An opinion | Your 2. in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | One’s clothes or taste in films is3. important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. It is 4.that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative. People who5. rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. Jazz fans don’t like talk too6. . It’s 7. that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers. |
An 8. | 9.Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had 10. in common. They are now married and living with each other. |
九年级英语任务型阅读困难题
Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be shy. The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and 1. | |
An opinion | Your 2. in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | One’s clothes or taste in films is 3. important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. It is likely that hip-hop fans are __4.___ and talkative. People who 5. rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. Jazz fans tend to be 6. . It’s 7. that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers |
An 8. | 9. Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had 10. in common. They are now married and living with each other. |
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Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be shy. The psychologists were surprised to find that heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and 1.. | |
An opinion | Your 2. in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | One’s clothes or taste in films is3. important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. It is 4.that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative. People who5. rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. Jazz fans don’t like talk too6. . It’s 7. that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers. |
An 8. | 9.Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had 10. in common. They are now married and living with each other. |
九年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在空格里填入一个恰当的单词(每空只填一个单词)。
Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each other’s personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be shy. The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and1. | |
An opinion | *Your2.in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | *One’s clothes or taste in films is3.important than his/herCDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. *It is likely that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative. *People who like rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. *Jazz fans tend to be serious and intelligent. *It’s surprising that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers. |
An 4. | * Through Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. *After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had5.in common. *They are now married and living with each other. |
九年级英语填空困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,并将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置上。
注意:每个空格只填一个单词
Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be serious and intelligent While fans of classical music are also likely to enjoy jazz music and tend to be shy.The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and________1. | |
An opinion | Your ________2.________in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | One’s clothes or taste in films is ________3.________important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. It is ________4.________that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative. People who________5.________rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. Jazz fans tend to be________6.________and intelligent. It’s________7.________that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers |
An________8. | ________9.________Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had ________10.________ in common. They are now married and living with each other. |
九年级英语选词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
John and Bob were neighbours. For more than 30 years, they had been getting along very well.But one day their good relationship broke.
One morning John woke up to find a stream(小溪) between the two farms. “It must be Bob,” John thought. Then John met a carpenter(木匠).
John said. “My neighbour Bob dug(挖) a stream between the two farms. I want you to build a fence(栅栏)—an 8-foot fence. I don’t want to see his place or his face any more.”
The carpenter said, “I think I know what to do, sir, and I’ll be able to do a job that makes you happy.”About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job. The farmer’s eyes opened wide. There was no fence there at all!
It was a bridge! And the neighbour, Bob, was coming across, with his hand outstretched(伸出). “Hi, John! You’re quite a guy to build this bridge!”
Then they met in the middle, taking each other’s hands. “I’m terribly sorry for what I have said and done. We should be good to each other,” said Bob.
Later they turned to see the carpenter, who was ready to go. “No, wait! Stay a few days. I have a lot of other jobs for you,” said John. “I’d love to stay,” the carpenter said, “but I have more bridges to build.”
1.Before John found a stream between the two farms, John and Bob _______each other.
A. didn’t speak to B. were friendly to
C. often fought with D. had bad words with
2.John asked the carpenter to build a fence because _________.
A. he wanted to protect his farm
B. he didn’t want to do it himself
C. he wouldn’t like to see Bob
D. he wanted to find him something to do
3.What does the sentence “You’re quite a guy to build this bridge!”mean?
A. John was great to build this bridge.
B. John was not good at building bridges.
C. John was foolish to build such a bridge.
D. John should build the bridge earlier.
4.What do you think of the carpenter?
A. Shy B. Wise C. Proud D. Careless
5.What may happen according to the passage?
A. The carpenter will stay to do other jobs.
B. Bob and John will build more bridges.
C. The two farmers will build a fence themselves.
D. Bob and John will be friends again.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
John and Bob were neighbours. For more than 30 years, they had been getting along very well. But one day their good relationship broke.
One morning John woke up to find a stream(小溪) between the two farms. “It must be Bob,” John thought. Then John met a carpenter(木匠).
John said. “My neighbour Bob dug(挖) a stream between the two farms. I want you to build a fence(栅栏)—an 8-foot fence. I don’t want to see his place or his face any more.”
The carpenter said, “I think I know what to do, sir, and I’ll be able to do a job that makes you happy.”About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job. The farmer’s eyes opened wide. There was no fence there at all!
It was a bridge! And the neighbour, Bob, was coming across, with his hand outstretched(伸出). “Hi, John! You’re quite a guy to build this bridge!”
Then they met in the middle, taking each other’s hands. “I’m terribly sorry for what I have said and done. We should be good to each other,” said Bob.
Later they turned to see the carpenter, who was ready to go. “No, wait! Stay a few days. I have a lot of other jobs for you,” said John. “I’d love to stay,” the carpenter said, “but I have more bridges to build.”
1.Before John found a stream between the two farms, John and Bob _______each other.
A. didn’t speak to
B. were friendly to
C. often fought with
D. had bad words with
2. John asked the carpenter to build a fence because _________.
A. he wanted to protect his farm
B. he didn’t want to do it himself
C. he wouldn’t like to see Bob
D. he wanted to find him something to do
3.What does the sentence “You’re quite a guy to build this bridge!”mean?
A. John was great to build this bridge.
B. John was not good at building bridges.
C. John was foolish to build such a bridge.
D. John should build the bridge earlier.
4.What do you think of the carpenter?
A. Shy B. Wise
C. Proud D. Careless
5. What may happen according to the passage?
A. The carpenter will stay to do other jobs.
B. Bob and John will build more bridges.
C. The two farmers will build a fence themselves.
D. Bob and John will be friends again.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
John and Bob were neighbours. For more than 30 years, they had been getting along very well. But one day their good relationship broke.
One morning John woke up to find a stream(小溪) between the two farms. “It must be Bob,” John thought. Then John met a carpenter(木匠).
John said. “My neighbour Bob dug(挖) a stream between the two farms. I want you to build a fence(栅栏)—an 8-foot fence. I don’t want to see his place or his face any more.”
The carpenter said, “I think I know what to do, sir, and I’ll be able to do a job that makes you happy.” About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job. The farmer’s eyes opened wide. There was no fence there at all!
It was a bridge! And the neighbour, Bob, was coming across, with his hand outstretched(伸出). “Hi, John! You’re quite a guy to build this bridge!”
Then they met in the middle, taking each other’s hands. “I’m terribly sorry for what I have said and done. We should be good to each other,” said Bob.
Later they turned to see the carpenter, who was ready to go. “No, wait! Stay a few days. I have a lot of other jobs for you,” said John. “I’d love to stay,” the carpenter said, “but I have more bridges to build.”
1. Before John found a stream between the two farms, John and Bob _______each other.
A. didn’t speak to B. were friendly to
C. often fought with D. had bad words with
2.John asked the carpenter to build a fence because _________.
A. he wanted to protect his farm
B. he didn’t want to do it himself
C. he wouldn’t like to see Bob
D. he wanted to find him something to do
3.What do you think of the carpenter?
A. Shy B. Wise
C. Proud D. Careless
4. What may happen according to the passage?
A. The carpenter will stay to do other jobs.
B. Bob and John will build more bridges.
C. The two farmers will build a fence themselves.
D. Bob and John will be friends again.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Tom and Jim ________ friends since they met each other for the first time five years ago.
A. were B. have become C. have made D. have been
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Paul and Jason were brothers who lived and worked on neighbouring farms.For 35 years, they farmed side by side,sharing machinery and goods as needed,without a single problem.
However,one autumn,things changed.It began with a small disagreement about a horse,which grew into a big difference.The difference led to angry words,followed by weeks of silence(沉默) between the two brothers.
One morning there was a knock on Paul’s door.He opened it and saw a builder with his toolbox.“I’m looking for a few days’ work,”the builder said.“Are there any jobs here I could help with?”
“Yes,”answered Paul,very glad to see the builder.“I have a job for you.Look at that farm across the creek(小溪).That’s my brother’s farm. That creek used to be a grass field,but last week my brother dug a path from the field and made the creek.But I’ll go him one better.See that pile of wood? I want you to build me a fence,two metres tall,so I won’t need to see him any more.”
The builder said thoughtfully.“I think I understand the situation(情况) and I'll be able to do a job that makes you happy.”
Paul had to go into town that day and left the builder to his work.When he returned,the builder had just finished his job.Paul was surprised.There was a bridge, but not a fence, from one side of the creek to the other.
As Paul stood on the bridge, amazed,his younger brother Jason came across,and took Paul’s hand.“You are a good man to have built this bridge after a11 I've done,”said Jason.
Then,Paul,with tears in his eyes,said to the builder who was ready to go,“Thank you so much. Please stay.I have much more for you to do.”
“I’d love to.”the builder said quietly,“But,I have many more bridges to build.”
1.What was the cause of the disagreement between the two brothers?
A. The digging of the creek. B. A problem about a farm animal.
C. Who would pay for building the fence. D. Who owned the field between the farms.
2.The underlined expression“go him one better”in paragraph 4 means ·
A. help him out B. improve(改进) the situation
C. point out his mistake D. do something even worse
3.What do we know about the brothers?
A. They liked building bridges. B. They finally knew their mistakes.
C. Their farms were not very successful. D. They had been fighting for many years.
4.Why did the builder build the bridge?
A. He misunderstood Paul’s instructions.
B. He needed a way to get across the river.
C. There was not enough wood for the fence.
D. He wanted to bring the two brothers together.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Paul and Jason were brothers who lived and worked on neighbouring farms.For 35 years they farmed side by side,sharing machinery and goods as needed,without a single problem.
However,one autumn,things changed.It began with a tiny disagreement about a horse,which grew into a major difference.The difference led to angry words,followed by weeks of silence between the two brothers.
One morning there was a knock on Paul’s door.He opened it and saw a builder holding his toolbox.“I’m looking for a few days’work,”the builder said.“Are there any jobs here I could help with?”
“Yes,”answered Paul,extremely pleased to see the builder.“I do have a job for you.Look at that farm across the creek(小溪).That’s my brother’s farm.That creek used to be a grass field,but last week my brother dug a path from the fiver and made the creek.But I’ll go him one better.See that pile of wood?1 want you to build me a fence,two metres tall,so 1 won’t need to see him anymore.”
The builder said thoughtfully.“I think I understand the situation and I'll be able to do a job that pleases you.”
Paul had business in town that day and left the builder to his work.When he returned,the builder had just finished his job.Paul was shocked.Instead of a fence there was a bridge,stretching from one side of the creek to the other.
As Paul stood on the bridge,staring in amazement,his younger brother Jason,came across,and took Paul’s hand.“You are a good man to have built this bridge after a11 I've done,”said Jason.
Then,Paul,with tears in his eyes,said to the builder who was packing his bag to go,“Thank you so much。Please stay.I have much more for you to do.”
“I’d love to.”the builder said quietly,“but,I have many more bridges to build.”
1.What was the cause of the disagreement between the two brothers?
A.The digging of the creek.
B.A problem about a farm animal.
C.Who owned the field between the farms.
D.Who would pay for building the fence.
2.The underlined expression“go him one better”in paragraph 4 means________·
A.do something even worse B.improve the situation
C.point out his mistake D.help him out
3.What do we know about the brothers?
A.They had been fighting for many years.
B.Their farms were not very successful.
C.They finally realized their mistakes.
D.They liked building bridges.
4.Why did the builder build the bridge?
A.He needed a way to get across the river.
B.There was not enough wood for the fence.
C.He misunderstood Paul’s instructions.
D.He wanted to bring the brothers together.
5.In what order did the following take place in the story?
a.The brothers stood on the bridge.
b.Jason dug the creek.
C.The brothers became angry with each other,
d.The builder asked for work.
e.Paul went into town.
A.b,c,e,d,a B.c,b,d,e,a
C.b,e,c,a,d D.c,d,b,a,e
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