It’s not just gloves that can help people keep warm in winter. Love can, too.
A pair of 16-year-old American twins, Jack and Jake Moran, stared a program called “Warm Hearts, Warm Hands” last month. Their aim was to collect new and used gloves with fellow students at Richards High School.
“We started this program a few weeks ago after we saw something on the news about a student who got frostbite(冻伤的)riding his bike to school,” Jack said. “I just kind of realized that there are so many kids who don’t have or wear gloves. The school has started the collection competition among classes, and the class that collects the most gloves gets a pizza party.
The twin brothers talked to other students about their program. Many teachers also joined in, bringing in gloves and encouraging their students to help meet the needs of local community members.
“The conversations we are having now aren’t so much about what actions we can take, but about .This program has really shown me that I don’t need to get on a plane and go to help refugees(难民)to make a difference. I can do it right here. I can do it every day.” Jake said.
More than 500 pairs of gloves have been collected in a month and more donations(捐赠品)are coming in every day, including hats and scarves.
1. started the program “Warm Hearts, Warm Hands”.
A. The twins B.A student C. Many teachers D. some refugee
2.The class that wins the collection competition will .
A. get a pizza party later on
B. send gloves to those who need them
C. be interviewed by the local newspapers
D. be invited to visit people in the local community
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Jack would like to get on a plane and go to help refugees.
B. At the beginning, they wanted to collect new and used gloves to help others.
C. They started the program for poor families.
D. All the teachers at Richards High school joined in the program.
4.Which of the following can be put in in paragraph 6?
A. the value of taking action
B. the importance of keeping warm
C. the friendship between classmates
D. the encouragement from teachers
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
It’s not just gloves that can help people keep warm in winter. Love can, too.
A pair of 16-year-old American twins, Jack and Jake Moran, stared a program called “Warm Hearts, Warm Hands” last month. Their aim was to collect new and used gloves with fellow students at Richards High School.
“We started this program a few weeks ago after we saw something on the news about a student who got frostbite(冻伤的)riding his bike to school,” Jack said. “I just kind of realized that there are so many kids who don’t have or wear gloves. The school has started the collection competition among classes, and the class that collects the most gloves gets a pizza party.
The twin brothers talked to other students about their program. Many teachers also joined in, bringing in gloves and encouraging their students to help meet the needs of local community members.
“The conversations we are having now aren’t so much about what actions we can take, but about .This program has really shown me that I don’t need to get on a plane and go to help refugees(难民)to make a difference. I can do it right here. I can do it every day.” Jake said.
More than 500 pairs of gloves have been collected in a month and more donations(捐赠品)are coming in every day, including hats and scarves.
1. started the program “Warm Hearts, Warm Hands”.
A. The twins B.A student C. Many teachers D. some refugee
2.The class that wins the collection competition will .
A. get a pizza party later on
B. send gloves to those who need them
C. be interviewed by the local newspapers
D. be invited to visit people in the local community
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Jack would like to get on a plane and go to help refugees.
B. At the beginning, they wanted to collect new and used gloves to help others.
C. They started the program for poor families.
D. All the teachers at Richards High school joined in the program.
4.Which of the following can be put in in paragraph 6?
A. the value of taking action
B. the importance of keeping warm
C. the friendship between classmates
D. the encouragement from teachers
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It’s not just gloves that can help people keep warm in winter. Love can, too.
A pair of 16-year-old American twins, Jack and Jake Moran, stared a program called “Warm Hearts, Warm Hands” last month. Their aim was to collect new and used gloves with fellow students at Richards High School.
“We started this program a few weeks ago after we saw something on the news about a student who got frostbite(冻伤的)riding his bike to school,” Jack said. “I just kind of realized that there are so many kids who don’t have or wear gloves. The school has started the collection competition among classes, and the class that collects the most gloves gets a pizza party.
The twin brothers talked to other students about their program. Many teachers also joined in, bringing in gloves and encouraging their students to help meet the needs of local community members.
“The conversations we are having now aren’t so much about what actions we can take, but about .This program has really shown me that I don’t need to get on a plane and go to help refugees(难民)to make a difference. I can do it right here. I can do it every day.” Jake said.
More than 500 pairs of gloves have been collected in a month and more donations(捐赠品)are coming in every day, including hats and scarves.
1. started the program “Warm Hearts, Warm Hands”.
A. The twins B.A student
C. Many teachers D. some refugee
2.The class that wins the collection competition will .
A. get a pizza party later on
B. send gloves to those who need them
C. be interviewed by the local newspapers
D. be invited to visit people in the local community
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Jack would like to get on a plane and go to help refugees.
B. At the beginning, they wanted to collect new and used gloves to help others.
C. They started the program for poor families.
D. All the teachers at Richards High school joined in the program.
4.Which of the following can be put in in paragraph 6?
A. the value of taking action
B. the importance of keeping warm
C. the friendship between classmates
D. the encouragement from teachers
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Fire can help people in many ways. But can also be very harmful. Fire can heat water warm your houses, give light, and cook food. But fire can burn things too. It can burn trees, houses, animals, or people. Sometimes big fires can burn forests.
Nobody knows for sure how people began to use fire. But there are many interesting, old stories about the first time a man or woman started a fire. One story from Australia tells about a man very, very long time ago. He went up to the sun by a rope and brought fire down.
Today people know how to make a fire with matches. Children sometimes like to play with them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn a piece of paper, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can become a big fire very fast.
Fires kill many people every year. So you must be careful with matches. You should also learn to put out fires. Fires need oxygen. Without oxygen they die. There is oxygen in the air. Cover a fire with water, sand, or in an emergency, with your coat or something else. This keeps the air away from a fire and kills it.
Be careful with fire, and it will help you. Be careless with fire, and it will burn you.
1.Which is true?
A. We are not sure how people started to use fire.
B. It is an Australian who started a fire.
C. We know how people began to use fire.
D. Nobody knows how to make a fire.
2.Children mustn’t play with matches because ______.
A. matches burn paper
B. it is not interesting
C. matches can be dangerous
D. they don’t know how to make a fire with matches
3.If you are going to put out a fire, you ______.
A. must be careful with matches
B. ought to know it can be harmful
C. have to cover it with water only
D. should keep air away from it
4.We must be careful with fire, or it ______.
A. can be B. warms our houses
C. might burn usD. will help us
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Fire can help people in many ways.
B. Fire can be both helpful and harmful.
C. Fire can burn things and people
D. We must be careful with matches.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Fire can help people in many ways. But can also be very harmful. Fire can heat water warm your houses, give light, and cook food. But fire can burn things too. It can burn trees, houses, animals, or people. Sometimes big fires can burn forests.
Nobody knows for sure how people began to use fire. But there are many interesting, old stories about the first time a man or woman started a fire. One story from Australia tells about a man very, very long time ago. He went up to the sun by a rope and brought fire down.
Today people know how to make a fire with matches. Children sometimes like to play with them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn a piece of paper, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can become a big fire very fast.
Fires kill many people every year. So you must be careful with matches. You should also learn to put out fires. Fires need oxygen. Without oxygen they die. There is oxygen in the air. Cover a fire with water, sand, or in an emergency, with your coat or something else. This keeps the air away from a fire and kills it.
Be careful with fire, and it will help you. Be careless with fire, and it will burn you.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前的括号内。
1.Which is true?
A.We are not sure how people started to use fire
B.It is an Australian who started a fire.
C.We know how people began to use fire.
D.Nobody knows how to make a fire
2.Children mustn’t’play with matches because ______.
A.matches burn paper
B.it is not interesting
C.matches can be dangerous
D.they don’t know how to make a fire with matches
3.If you are going to put out a fire, you ______.
A.must be careful with matches
B.ought to know it can be harmful
C.have to cover it with water only
D.should keep air away from it
4.We must be careful with fire, or it ______.
A.can be our houses B.warms
C.might burn us D.will help us
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Fire can help people in many ways.
B.Fire can be both helpful and harmful.
C.Fire can burn things and people
D.We must be careful with matches.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Fire can help people in many ways. But can also be very harmful. Fire can heat water warm your houses, give light, and cook food. But fire can burn things too. It can burn trees, houses, animals, or people. Sometimes big fires can burn forests.
Nobody knows for sure how people began to use fire. But there are many interesting, old stories about the first time a man or woman started a fire. One story from Australia tells about a man very, very long time ago. He went up to the sun by a rope and brought fire down.
Today people know how to make a fire with matches. Children sometimes like to play with them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn a piece of paper, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can become a big fire very fast.
Fires kill many people every year. So you must be careful with matches. You should also learn to put out fires. Fires need oxygen. Without oxygen they die. There is oxygen in the air. Cover a fire with water, sand, or in an emergency, with your coat or something else. This keeps the air away from a fire and kills it.
Be careful with fire, and it will help you. Be careless with fire, and it will burn you.
1.Which is true?
A. We are not sure how people started to use fire.
B. It is an Australian who started a fire.
C. We know how people began to use fire.
D. Nobody knows how to make a fire.
2.Children mustn’t play with matches because ______.
A. matches burn paper
B. it is not interesting
C. matches can be dangerous
D. they don’t know how to make a fire with matches
3.If you are going to put out a fire, you ______.
A. must be careful with matches
B. ought to know it can be harmful
C. have to cover it with water only
D. should keep air away from it
4.We must be careful with fire, or it ______.
A. can be B. warms our houses
C. might burn us D. will help us
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Fire can help people in many ways.
B. Fire can be both helpful and harmful.
C. Fire can burn things and people
D. We must be careful with matches.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Taking part in charity is not just for grown- up people. Children can do it too! Melvin Sheppard, 14, an American student, has done charity work for eight years. He has also encouraged his classmates to join him.
Melvin studies at William Allen Middle School in Philadelphia. Recently, he collected $1,500 by himself and $487 from his classmates to donate to Cooper University Hospital.
Melvin was born nine weeks premature (早产) in Cooper University Hospital, weighing 2.6kg. His father told him how Cooper saved his life, so he felt thankful to the hospital.
Melvin's classmates joined him as soon as they found out about his kind behavior. Their teacher, Michael Berner, also held a class with them about helping others. “It wasn’t really about the money,” Berner said. “It was about the face that they were doing something good.”
“It is great, helping someone that I know,” said Jordan, Melvin's classmate. Melvin's neighbors also helped out.
Since Melvin was 8, he and his parents have given money to Cooper University Hospital every year. This year, Gary E. Stahl, the head of Cooper's division of neonatology (新生儿科), went to Melvin's school to accept the money.
The money goes to a part of the hospital that helps about 500 young patients every year. “When they leave, we call them graduates,” Stahl said, “We are pleased when our graduates and their families do well, like Melvin and his family.”
1.How old was Melvin when he started to do charity work?
_____________________________________________________________________________
2.What caused Melvin to raise money for Cooper University Hospital?
______________________________________________________________________________
3.Did Melvin's teacher and classmates think his behavior was kind?
______________________________________________________________________________
4. How many young patients get help every year?
____________________________________________________________________________
5.What can we learn from Melvin?
________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Taking part in charity is not just for adult people . Kids can do it too! Melvin, 14,an American student , has done charity work for eight years . He has also encouraged his classmates to join him.
Melvin studies at a middle school in Philadelphia. Recently, he collected $1,500 by himself and $487 from his classmates to donate to Cooper University Hospital .
Melvin was born nine weeks premature(早产的) in Cooper University Hospital , weighing 2.4 kg . His father told him how Cooper saved his life, so he feels thankful to the hospital.
Melvin’s classmates joined him once they found out about his kind behavior. Their teacher, Michael also held a class with them about helping others. Michael said that it was not really about the money but about the fact they were doing something good.
“It feels great, helping someone that I know,” said one of Melvin’s classmates. Melvin’s neighbors also helped out.
Since Melvin was 8, he and his parents have given money to Cooper University Hospital every year. This year, Stahl, the head of the hospital, went to Melvin’s school to accept the money.
The money goes to a part of the hospital that helps about 500 young patients(病人) every year.” When they leave, we call them graduates,” Stahl said he and his workmates are “pleased when our graduates and their families do well, like Melvin and his family .”
1.When did Melvin begin to do charity work?
A. At the age of 6. B. At the age of 8.
C. At the age of 14 D. From the moment he was born.
2.How much did Melvin and his classmates collect recently ?
A. $487. B. $1,013 C. $1,500 D. $1,987.
3.Who does the underlined word “them” in the passage refer to (指) ?
A. Melvin and his family B. The hospital’s patients.
C. Stahl’s workmates D. Melvin and his classmates.
4.Which of the following is True?
A. Melvin gives money to his school every year. B. Melvin’s parents show little interest in charity.
C. Melvin was born nine weeks earlier than expected. D. Melvin’s classmates think that he is wasting time.
5.What can we learn from the passage ?
A. Kids can hardly do anything for charity.
B. Everyone is supposed to do charity work.
C. Doing charity work is only about money.
D. There’s no doubt that adults can do charity work better that kids.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Taking part in charity is not just for adult people. Kids can do it too! Melvin Sheppard, 14, an American student, has done charity work for 8 years. He has also encouraged his classmates to join him.
Melvin studies at William Allen Middle School in Philadelphia. Recently, he collected $ 1,500 by himself and $487 from his classmates to donate to Cooper University Hospital.
Melvin was born nine weeks premature (早产的) in Cooper University Hospital, weighing 2.6kg. His father told him how Cooper saved his life, so he feels thankful to the hospital.
Melvin's classmates joined him once they found out about his kind behavior. Their teacher, Michael Bemer, also held a class with them about helping others. "It wasn't really about the money," Bemer said. "It was about the fact that they were doing something good."
"It feels great, helping someone that I know." said Jordan, Melvin' s classmate. Melvin's neighbors also helped out.
Since Melvin was 6, he and his parents have given money to Cooper University Hospital every year. This year, Gray E. Stahl, the head of the hospital, went to Melvin's school to accept the money.
The money goes to a part of the hospital that helps about 500 young patients every year.
"When they leave, we call them graduates," Stahl said, "my workmates and I are pleased when our graduates and their families do well, like Melvin and his family."
1.When did Melvin start to do charity work?
A. When he was 14 years old.
B. When he was 8 years old.
C. When he was 6 years old.
D. When he was born.
2.How much did Melvin and his classmates collect recently?
A. $ 487. B. $ 1,013. C. $ 1,500. D. $1,987.
3.Who does the underlined word “them” in the passage refer to ?
A. Melvin and his family.
B. the hospital's patients.
C. Stahl's workmates.
D. Melvin and his classmates.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Melvin gives money to his school every year.
B. Melvin's parents show little interest in charity.
C. Melvin was born nine weeks earlier than expected.
D. Melvin's classmates think that he is wasting time.
5.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Kids can hardly do anything for charity.
B. Everyone is supposed to do charity work.
C. Doing charity work is only about money.
D. There's no doubt that adults can do charity work better that kids.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Taking part in charity is not just for adult people. Kids can do it too! Melvin Sheppard, 14, an American student, has done charity work for 8 years. He has also encouraged his classmates to join him.
Melvin studies at William Allen Middle School in Philadelphia. Recently, he collected $ 1,500 by himself and $487 from his classmates to donate to Cooper University Hospital.
Melvin was born nine weeks premature (早产的) in Cooper University Hospital, weighing 2.6kg. His father told him how Cooper saved his life, so he feels thankful to the hospital.
Melvin's classmates joined him once they found out about his kind behavior. Their teacher, Michael Bemer, also held a class with them about helping others. "It wasn't really about the money," Bemer said. "It was about the fact that they were doing something good."
"It feels great, helping someone that I know." said Jordan, Melvin' s classmate. Melvin's neighbors also helped out.
Since Melvin was 6, he and his parents have given money to Cooper University Hospital every year. This year, Gray E. Stahl, the head of Cooper's division of neonatology(新生儿科学部门), went to Melvin's school to accept the money.
The money goes to a part of the hospital that helps about 500 young patients every year.
"When they leave, we call them graduates," Stahl said, "my co - workers and I are pleased when our graduates and their families do well, like Melvin and his family."
1.When did Melvin start to do charity work?
A. When he was 14 years old.
B. When he was 8 years old.
C. When he was 6 years old.
D. When he was born.
2.Why did Melvin donate to Cooper University Hospital?
A. He was a doctor in Cooper University Hospital.
B. His father worked in Cooper University Hospital.
C. He was thankful to Cooper University Hospital.
D. He used to volunteer in Cooper University Hospital.
3.Where did Gray E. Stahl accept the money?
A. At Melvin's school.
B. At Melvin's house.
C. At Cooper University Hospital.
D. At Cooper's division of neonatology.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Many college graduates accept the money every year.
B. The money helps about 500 0ld patients every year.
C. Melvin does the charity work alone for many years.
D. Melvin's teacher thinks it is a great thing to learn to help others.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It keeps your insides from falling out. It helps you warm up when you are cold, and it can cool you off when you are hot. It lets you feel things by touch.
What is this? Your skin(皮肤), of course! What does you skin ask for return for all the wonderful things it does? Just a little care! So let’s learn how to take care of our skin.
Like the heart and stomach, your skin is an organ (器官).In fact, it is the largest organ in your body.Unless there's a problem, you may not think about your skin very much.But skin has an important job to do.
Your skin is protecting you.Your skin keeps you from getting sick.When you take care of your skin, you are helping your skin do its job.Taking care of your skin today will help you have no problems in the future.
Clean skin is happy skin! One simple way to take care of your skin is to keep it clean.Keeping your hands clean is very important.When washing your hands, use warm water.Wet your hands, and then use soap.You should wash your hands carefully everywhere.
You'll also want to use warm water, but not too hot, when you take a bath.Use soap to clean your body.Don't forget under your arms and behind your ears! Your face needs attention, too.It's a good idea to wash your face once or twice a day with warm water.
1.We can infer(推断出)from Paragraph 3 that __
A.people don't often care much about their skin | B.skin is an organ |
C.there would be nothing wrong with your skin | D.skin is not important at all |
2.Which of the following best describes your clean skin?
A.A kind of job to keep you from getting sick. | B.An important and largest organ. |
C.Something like your heart and stomach. | D.Healthy and happy skin. |
3.Why does the writer think we should try to take care of our skin today?
A.To help us warm up when we are cold. | B.In order to keep our insides from falling out. |
C.In order to help us have no problems in the future. | D.To let us feel things by touch. |
4.What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.Taking care of your skin. | B.Your skin. |
C.An important organ. | D.Keeping yourself from getting ill |
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析