At sixteen Ron Mackie might have stayed at school, but the future called to him excitedly. "Get out the classroom into a job." it said, and Ron obeyed. His father, supporting the decision, found a place for him in a supermarket. "You are lucky, Ron", he said. "For every boy with a job these days, there’s a dozen without." So Ron joined the working world at twenty pounds a week.
For a year he spent his days filling shelves with tins of food. By the end of that time he was looking back on his schooldays as a time of treat variety(多样化) and satisfaction. He searched for an interest in his work, with little success.
One fine day instead of going to work Ron got a lift on a lorry going south. With nine pounds in his pocket, a full heart and a great longing for the sea, he set out to make a better way for himself. That evening, in Bournemouth, he had sandwich and a drink in a cafe run by an eldly man and his wife. Before he had finished the sandwich, the woman had taken him on for the rest of the summer, at twenty pounds a week, a room upstairs and three meals a day. The ease and speed of it rather took Ron’s breath away. At quiet times Ron had to check the old man’s arithmetic in the records of the business.
At the end of the season, he stayed on the coast. He was again surprised how straightforward it was for a boy of seventeen to make a living. He worked in shops mostly, but once he took a job in hotel for three weeks. Late in October he was taken on by the sick manager of a shoe shop. Ron soon found himself in charge there; he was the only one who could keep the books.
1.By saying"For every boy with a job these days, there is a dozen without", Ron’s father meant: _________
A. At that time boys had jobs but girls didn’t.
B. Every boy could only have one job because there weren’t enough.
C. There must have been at least twelve boys who had lost their jobs.
D. Ron was lucky to have a job while many others didn’t have one.
2.It took about a year for Ron to realize that __________.
A. he worked well because he was interested in the job
B. his work at the supermarket was dull
C. being at work was much better than going to school
D. the store manager wanted to get rid of him
3.Ron left his first job because __________.
A. he wanted to at the seaside
B. he knew he would work in Bournemouth
C. he got a free lift on a lorry
D. he didn’t feel well
4.What does the word "it"underlined in paragraph 3 refer to ?
A. The money. B. The cafe.
C. The job. D. Three meals.
5.Ron soon found himself having some say in the shoe shop because _________.
A. he was young and strong
B. he got on well with manager there
C. he knew how to keep the accounts of the business
D. he had lots of experience with shops
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
At sixteen Ron Mackie might have stayed at school, but the future called to him excitedly. "Get out the classroom into a job." it said, and Ron obeyed. His father, supporting the decision, found a place for him in a supermarket. "You are lucky, Ron", he said. "For every boy with a job these days, there’s a dozen without." So Ron joined the working world at twenty pounds a week.
For a year he spent his days filling shelves with tins of food. By the end of that time he was looking back on his schooldays as a time of treat variety(多样化) and satisfaction. He searched for an interest in his work, with little success.
One fine day instead of going to work Ron got a lift on a lorry going south. With nine pounds in his pocket, a full heart and a great longing for the sea, he set out to make a better way for himself. That evening, in Bournemouth, he had sandwich and a drink in a cafe run by an eldly man and his wife. Before he had finished the sandwich, the woman had taken him on for the rest of the summer, at twenty pounds a week, a room upstairs and three meals a day. The ease and speed of it rather took Ron’s breath away. At quiet times Ron had to check the old man’s arithmetic in the records of the business.
At the end of the season, he stayed on the coast. He was again surprised how straightforward it was for a boy of seventeen to make a living. He worked in shops mostly, but once he took a job in hotel for three weeks. Late in October he was taken on by the sick manager of a shoe shop. Ron soon found himself in charge there; he was the only one who could keep the books.
1.By saying"For every boy with a job these days, there is a dozen without", Ron’s father meant: _________
A. At that time boys had jobs but girls didn’t.
B. Every boy could only have one job because there weren’t enough.
C. There must have been at least twelve boys who had lost their jobs.
D. Ron was lucky to have a job while many others didn’t have one.
2.It took about a year for Ron to realize that __________.
A. he worked well because he was interested in the job
B. his work at the supermarket was dull
C. being at work was much better than going to school
D. the store manager wanted to get rid of him
3.Ron left his first job because __________.
A. he wanted to at the seaside
B. he knew he would work in Bournemouth
C. he got a free lift on a lorry
D. he didn’t feel well
4.What does the word "it"underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. The money. B. The cafe.
C. The job. D. Three meals.
5.Ron soon found himself having some say in the shoe shop because _________.
A. he was young and strong
B. he got on well with manager there
C. he knew how to keep the accounts of the business
D. he had lots of experience with shops
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
At sixteen Ron Mackie might have stayed at school, but the future called to him excitedly. "Get out the classroom into a job." it said, and Ron obeyed. His father, supporting the decision, found a place for him in a supermarket. "You are lucky, Ron", he said. "For every boy with a job these days, there’s a dozen without." So Ron joined the working world at twenty pounds a week.
For a year he spent his days filling shelves with tins of food. By the end of that time he was looking back on his schooldays as a time of treat variety(多样化) and satisfaction. He searched for an interest in his work, with little success.
One fine day instead of going to work Ron got a lift on a lorry going south. With nine pounds in his pocket, a full heart and a great longing for the sea, he set out to make a better way for himself. That evening, in Bournemouth, he had sandwich and a drink in a cafe run by an eldly man and his wife. Before he had finished the sandwich, the woman had taken him on for the rest of the summer, at twenty pounds a week, a room upstairs and three meals a day. The ease and speed of it rather took Ron’s breath away. At quiet times Ron had to check the old man’s arithmetic in the records of the business.
At the end of the season, he stayed on the coast. He was again surprised how straightforward it was for a boy of seventeen to make a living. He worked in shops mostly, but once he took a job in hotel for three weeks. Late in October he was taken on by the sick manager of a shoe shop. Ron soon found himself in charge there; he was the only one who could keep the books.
1.By saying"For every boy with a job these days, there is a dozen without", Ron’s father meant: _________
A. At that time boys had jobs but girls didn’t.
B. Every boy could only have one job because there weren’t enough.
C. There must have been at least twelve boys who had lost their jobs.
D. Ron was lucky to have a job while many others didn’t have one.
2.It took about a year for Ron to realize that __________.
A. he worked well because he was interested in the job
B. his work at the supermarket was dull
C. being at work was much better than going to school
D. the store manager wanted to get rid of him
3.Ron left his first job because __________.
A. he wanted to at the seaside
B. he knew he would work in Bournemouth
C. he got a free lift on a lorry
D. he didn’t feel well
4.What does the word "it"underlined in paragraph 3 refer to ?
A. The money. B. The cafe.
C. The job. D. Three meals.
5.Ron soon found himself having some say in the shoe shop because _________.
A. he was young and strong
B. he got on well with manager there
C. he knew how to keep the accounts of the business
D. he had lots of experience with shops
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jaya is sixteen, but he doesn’t go to school. He studies medicine at New York University in a class of twenty-year-olds. Jaya was born in Madras in India but now lives in a house in New York with his mother, father and brother. They can all speak English. His father is a doctor.
Jaya was different from a very young age. He could count before he could say “Mummy” or “Daddy”. He could answer questions on calculus (微积分) when he was five and did algebra(几何) when he was eight. Now he studies from 8:15am to 4: 00am every day at the university. Then he studies at home with his father from 6:30 to 10:00 every evening. Jaya doesn’t have any friends. He thinks other children can’t understand him. He never goes out in the evenings, but he sometimes watches TV. He says, “I live for one thing — I want to be a doctor before I am nineteen.”
1.Is Jaya very clever?
.
2.Where was Jaya born?
.
3.Who teaches him medicine at home?
.
4.What was Jaya very interested in when he was very young, math or medicine?
.
5.Why doesn’t Jaya make friends?
.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
We want to play soccer, but the weather is _____ hot that we have to stay at home.
A. too B. quite C. very D. so
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In the UK, most children have their lunches at school, but in some schools, parents can choose what their children eat. The children can have a school dinner-a hot, cooked meal; or they can take a packed(包装的) lunch with them, which usually includes cold food like sandwiches.
Often parents know what their children want. Cath, a mother of three children, told us, “My children have packed lunches because they say they don’t like to have school dinners. So I make three packed lunches every morning.”
However, another mother, Susan, made a different choice. She said, “My daughters always have school dinners. I think they probably get healthier food at school than a few sandwiches I make for them.”
But how healthy are school dinners? Kaz, a father, thought poorly of them. He said, “Fizzy(起泡的) drinks were offered and I think there were a lot of chips.”
Jamie Oliver spent a year working in a school kitchen. He was worried about the unhealthy food which included burgers, pizzas and chips. So he tried to cook healthy food such as good stews and curries for the children instead.
So Jamie improved the school dinners, and trained the dinner ladies to cook healthy food in that school. Then he advised the government to improve school food across the country. And it seems that the changes have begun.
Anna, a pupil, told us, “We used to have a fast food window where you got chips and coke, but they stopped that this year. There’s a salad restaurant, which is good, so it’s healthier than it was.”
1.What does the underlined work “ them” refer to ?
A. Susan’s daughters. B. School dinners. C. Susan’s sons. D. Sandwiches.
2.What did Jamie think were healthy food?
A. Stews and curries. B. Burgers and pizzas.
C. Chips and fizzy drinks. D. Sandwiches and coke.
3.What do the last two paragraphs(段落) show ?
A. There’s a salad restaurant in every school.
B. Salad is the only healthy food for students.
C. Schools have begun to cook healthier food.
D. The government doesn’t care about school dinners.
4.What is the best title for this text?
A. Healthy Food. B. Unhealthy Food. C. Packed Lunches. D. School Dinners.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
In the UK, most children have lunches at school, but in some schools, parents can choose what their children eat. The children can have a school dinner—a hot, cooked meal; or they can take a packed lunch with them, which usually includes cold food like sandwiches.
Often parents know what their children want, Cathy, a mother of three children, told us, “My children have packed lunches because they say they hate school dinners. So I make three packed lunches every morning.”
However, another mother, Susan, made a different choice. She said. “My daughters have always had school dinners. I think probably get healthier food at school than a few sandwiches I make for them.”
But how healthy are school dinners? Katz, a father, thought poorly of them. He said, “Fizzy drinks were offered and I think there were a lot of chips.”
Jamie Oliver spent a year working in a school kitchen. He was worried about the unhealthy food which included burgers, pizzas and chips. So he tried to cook healthy food such as good stews(炖肉) and curries for the children instead.
So Jamie improved the school dinners, and trained the dinner ladies to cook healthy food in that school. Then he advised the government to improve school food across the country. And it seems that the changes have begun.
Anna, a pupil, told us, “We used to have a fast food window where you got chips and coke, but they stopped that this year. There is a salad restaurant, which is good, so it’s healthier than it was.”
1.How many meals do most children in the UK have at school?
A、One. B、Two. C、Three.
2. would like the children to have the school meals.
A、Cathy B、Susan C、Jamie
3..Jamie thought were healthy food.
A、stews and curries
B、burgers and pizzas
C、chips and fizzy drinks
4.The last two paragraphs show that .
A、there’s salad restaurant in every school
B、salad is really healthy food for students
C、schools have begun to cook healthier food
5.What is the best title for this text?
A、Healthy Food
B、Unhealthy Food
C、School Dinners
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
In the UK, most children have their lunches at school, but in some schools, parents can choose what their children eat. The children can have a school dinner-a hot, cooked meal; or they can take a packed(包装的) lunch with them, which usually includes cold food like sandwiches.
Often parents know what their children want. Cath, a mother of three children, told us, “My children have packed lunches because they say they don’t like to have school dinners. So I make three packed lunches every morning.”
However, another mother, Susan, made a different choice. She said, “My daughters have a always had school dinners. I think they probably get healthier food at school than a few sandwiches I make for them.”
But how healthy are school dinners? Kaz, a father, thought poorly of them. He said, “Fizzy(起泡的) drinks were offered and I think there were a lot of chips.”
Jamie Oliver spent a year working in a school kitchen. He was worried about the unhealthy food which included burgers, pizzas and chips. So he tried to cook healthy food such as good stews and curries for the children instead.
So Jamie improved the school dinners, and trained the dinner ladies to cook healthy food in that school. Then he advised the government to improve school food across the country. And it seems that the changes have begun.
Anna, a pupil, told us, “We used to have a fast food window where you got chips and coke, but they stopped that this year. There’s a salad restaurant, which is good, so it’s healthier than it was.”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入前括号内。
1.How many meals do most children in the UK have at school?
A.One | B.Two | C.Three | D.Four |
2.________ would like the children to have the school meals.
A.Cath | B.Susan | C.Kaz | D.Jamie |
3.Jamie thought ________ were healthy food.
A.stews and curries | B.burgers and pizzas |
C.chips and fizzy drinks | D.sandwiches and coke |
4.The last two paragraphs(段落) show that ________.
A.there’s a salad restaurant in every school |
B.salad is the only healthy food for students |
C.schools have begun to cook healthier food |
D.the government doesn’t care about school dinners |
5.What is the best title for this text?
A.Healthy Food | B.Unhealthy Food |
C.Packed Lunches | D.School Dinners |
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It may not be hard to name the most popular girl or boy at school. But have you ever wondered what m1.them popular? Is it about wearing the latest fashion or being in the basketball t2.?
The secret to being p3.at school, according to an Australian study published in the Journal Child Development this month, is neither of those things. I4., it is empathy(感同身受), or understanding and s5. others’ feelings, reported Science Daily.
Popular children are “b6. at knowing what others want, think and f7.”, according to the study.
The study included 2,096 children f8. 2 to 10 years old from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America.
“Our study suggests that understanding o9. feelings can help children become or remain popular”, wrote Virginia Slaughter, professor(教授) of psychology at the University of Queensland, who led the study.
“It means empathy is important both for making friends in the early school years a10.for keeping friendships as children grow older”, added the Daily Mail.
九年级英语单词填空困难题查看答案及解析
请认真阅读下面这篇文章,根据要求写一篇短文。
In most schools, students in one class have the same schedule (时间表). But at Beijing National Day School, each of the 4,174 students can build their own class timetable.
The school has used this alternative (可供选择的) education system since 2011. Students choose courses of different difficulty levels and categories (类别) based on their interests and abilities. They don’t have fixed classrooms or regular (固定的) classmates. Instead, they have more than 400 courses and 272 school clubs to choose from. The school hopes students can become masters of their own study and find their potential (潜能).
Students also like the system. Tian Yatong, 14, said she learns to be responsible (负责任的) for herself through the system.
She has chosen level 2 (the medium level) for math based on her current (当前的) abilities even though she has passed the level 3 tests.
“I like the teacher of level 2. I think it works best for me,” said Tian.
The system also “opens a new world” for students, said 13-year-old Li Zixuan.
Li was amazed to find that she could learn cooking, sewing , making films and many other interesting things at the school.
“You’re sure to find one that interests you,” Li said.
Li has chosen a cooking course this term. Now she can make different cakes at home for her parents.
“I may become a pastry (糕点) cook one day. Who knows?” Li said.
要求:
根据上文简述这种新的教育系统的两点优势
你如何看待这种新的教育系统
如果你有机会在这样的学校学习,你想选择什么课程和什么样的俱乐部,并说出原因。
注意:
短文必须包括以上要点,要求语句通顺,意思连贯。
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九年级英语书面表达中等难度题查看答案及解析
-- We have plenty of rules at my house.
---_________. For example, I have to stay at home on school nights.
A. So I am B. So am I
C. So we do D. So do we
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析