信息归纳
Memories about Teachers
Recently we made a survey (调查)and asked a large number of people to tell us about their teachers. Here is what they remembered about their teachers :
"What teachers do I remember? Well , I remember my first teacher. She was so kind and pretty , and she told us many interesting stories."
"I remember an English teacher ― he always had colored socks: red, green, even orange.,'
"I remember a math teacher. She was always dressed very well. I couldn' t stop looking at her. I wanted to be like her."
"Our chemistry teacher. He was so strict. We were afraid of him. I don' t think he liked us."
"The physics teacher was so boring. He could make us fall asleep very quickly."
"One year we had a really good Chinese language teacher. He was very patient and told very funny stories. He was popular with all the class. We always worked hard for him. We are his friends.,'
"The P. E. teacher always said I was stupid. I thought teachers should give us encouragement. I am not interested in sports because of him."
"I had one history teacher who always wore clothes of the same color. In three years I never saw him change."
"I remember two teachers well. One was my music teach- er who was very active , and usually had a loud voice. The other was my computer teacher , who was very serious , but here ally helped me when I had problems at any time."
Information Card
1. | Number of all the teachers that are mentioned | |
2. | Reason why the students were afraid of the chemistry teacher | |
3. | Personality (性格)of the Chinese language teacher | |
4. | Expectation (期待)of the student for the P. E. teacher | |
5. | The teacher who had a loud voice |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题
信息归纳
Memories about Teachers
Recently we made a survey (调查)and asked a large number of people to tell us about their teachers. Here is what they remembered about their teachers :
"What teachers do I remember? Well , I remember my first teacher. She was so kind and pretty , and she told us many interesting stories."
"I remember an English teacher ― he always had colored socks: red, green, even orange.,'
"I remember a math teacher. She was always dressed very well. I couldn' t stop looking at her. I wanted to be like her."
"Our chemistry teacher. He was so strict. We were afraid of him. I don' t think he liked us."
"The physics teacher was so boring. He could make us fall asleep very quickly."
"One year we had a really good Chinese language teacher. He was very patient and told very funny stories. He was popular with all the class. We always worked hard for him. We are his friends.,'
"The P. E. teacher always said I was stupid. I thought teachers should give us encouragement. I am not interested in sports because of him."
"I had one history teacher who always wore clothes of the same color. In three years I never saw him change."
"I remember two teachers well. One was my music teach- er who was very active , and usually had a loud voice. The other was my computer teacher , who was very serious , but here ally helped me when I had problems at any time."
Information Card
1. | Number of all the teachers that are mentioned | |
2. | Reason why the students were afraid of the chemistry teacher | |
3. | Personality (性格)of the Chinese language teacher | |
4. | Expectation (期待)of the student for the P. E. teacher | |
5. | The teacher who had a loud voice |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
A survey(调查) about the activity Helping the Homeless Children was made in Lucy and Lily's class. They and their 48 classmates took an active part in this activity. According to the form below, _____ students gave away school things.
A. 24 B. 15 C.25
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We have made a survey among 1,000 students from a middle school about their favorite food. _ students like fruits according to the form.
Kind of food | Chocolate | Banana | Cookie | Apple |
Percentage(百分比) Of the students | 20% | 30% | 15% | ? |
A.350 B. 650 C.800
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We made a survey among 1,000 middle school students about their masks (口罩)for the coming school days. In general, every student will prepare 200 masks for it. The form below shows that the number of each student’s medical masks is________as large as that of Kn95 respirators (Kn95口罩).
surgical (外科) masks (medical) | disposable(一次性)masks (medical) | Kn 95 respirators |
100 | 50 | ? |
A.twice B.three times C.four times
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
We made a survey among 2,000 students about their favorite movies. The number of the students who like science movies is_____more than that of the students who like documentary movies.
Type of movies | War | Science | Cartoon | Documentary |
Number | 20% | 30% | 600 | ? |
A.100 B.200 C.300
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—There are so many young people in your factory.
—We have made a survey that about ________ of the workers were born in the ________.
A. seven-eighths, 1990 B. seven-eighths, 1990s
C. seven-eighth, 1990 D. seven-eighth, 1990s
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Frank made a survey about hobbies in his class which has half boys and half girls. All forty-seven of his classmates each have a hobby besides him. So ________students dislike ball games in his class.
Boys | Girls | |||
Hobby | Football | Jogging | Reading | Table tennis |
Percent | 1/3 | 2/3 | 3/4 | 1/4 |
A.34 B.8 C.14
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
What is your favouritecolour? Different people have different ideas.And we made a survey on the Internet.
The r1. shows that blue is the most popular colour. Up to 26% of the people like to p2.the walls of their bedroom light blue, because this colour makes them feel l3. tired and stressed. But d4. blue is liked by fewerpeople.Only 8% of them choose this colour. And the s5. popular colour is green. It doesn’t s6. us because people all like green trees and grass. Many people p7. to live in rooms withgreen curtains. They think this colour can makethem think of nature and new l8.. What makes us strange is that about a quarter of young people choose green w9. in the group aged 50—69,few people choose green.
Red is almost as popular as yellow.People choose yellowbecause this colour seems to bring them energy. And led cane10. make people excited.
九年级英语短文填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Happiest Memories We asked people to send us a photo and write about their happiest childhood memory. | |
| My happiest memory is of my great-grandmother. She always used to keep candy in her pockets, and she’d always give us some when we came to visit. My dad used to play jokes and say, “Grandma, don’t give them any candy!” But she did it anyway. — Rosa, Mexico |
| All my aunts and uncles used to come over for Sunday dinner and there were always about 12 of us around a huge table. Sugar was my favorite food and I would eat some with my cousin and then play games. I was an only child, so it was nice to be part of a big family. — Sally, Russia |
| My sister and brother-in-law used to live next door. I was only a little older than my sister’s kids, so I grew up with my niece and nephew. I used to go over there a lot, eat chocolate together and play chess. I was their favorite aunt. — Haruka, Japan |
| I used to love playing basketball with my four brothers. I grew up in a blended family(重组家庭). After my parents got divorced, my father married a woman with two sons, and they had two more kids together. Anyway, the five of us used to play basketball on a team. Besides, we all had the same taste, that is, we liked bread a lot. — Justin, Canada |
1.Who has the happiest memory about Sunday dinner?
A. Rosa. B. Sally. C. Haruka. D. Justin.
2.What did Haruka use to eat with her niece and nephew?
A. Candy. B. Sugar. C. Bread. D. Chocolate.
3.What did Justin and his brothers play?
A. Jokes. B. Games. C. Chess. D. Basketball.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
How about forgetting bad memories?
Can we forget bad memories? Someone might tell you that time is the only “cure”. But this might be not true.
Researchers at Canada's McGill University have tested a pill that can help you forget bad memories. They tested it on 60 people and found it to be useful.
All 60 people had experienced painful romantic relationships and wanted to forget them. In the study, they were asked to write about these bad memories. Then, they took a pill that is usually used to treat high blood pressure (血压). They then recalled their bad memories by reading what they wrote earlier. In the end, they talked about their feelings, saying that they were finally able to forget their bad experiences.
Dr. Alain Brunet, who led the study, believes that the pill can ease(缓解)the pain that bad memories bring. People can take it after bad things happen to them.
How did the pill do this? In fact, your memories change all the time. They’re like papers on your computer. Every time you recall and "open” the papers, you might happen to make some changes and "save" them. Researchers believe that the pill can stop something in the brain from "re-saving" these memories. This means some details of the memory are lost.
However, there are some ethical (伦理的)worries about this treatment. Some people might use it to forget things that they should be learning from, such as when they did a crime.
A11 of us can think of bad events in our lives that were terrible at the time but make us who we are. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past. I'm not sure we want to erase those memories, said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist.
How do we form memories?
The part of our brain known as the hippocampus (海马体)is important for forming new memories. Scientists found it after studying a patient named Henry Molaison in the 1950s. After Molaison's hippocampus got hurt during an operation, he couldn't store new memories. But he could remember memories from before the operation. This means long-term memories are stored outside the hippocampus. Scientists believe they are stored in the neocortex(新皮质),which controls attention and planning.
1.The writing purpose of this passage is ________.
A.to introduce a new medical invention B.to describe the bad influence of the pill
C.to tell stories about a patient named Henry D.to discover the fun secrets of hippocampus
2.The pill tested on people can ________.
A.cause the brain to fix memories B.recall what they wrote down before
C.help people remember things easily D.help people forget painful memories
3.Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with in Paragraph Six?
A.Some memories are harmful to people's lives.
B.The pill can help avoid the mistakes of the past.
C.Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.
D.The pill should be used to reduce people's sufferings from bad memories.
4.We can infer from the passage that________.
A.the pill can certainly stop criminals from doing crimes
B.taking the pill will be harmful to people's physical health
C.the pill has been produced and used by the public America
D.medical workers are still unsure about the influence of the pill
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析