1.Don’t get your ears ________ (pierce).
2.At the age of six, he started to learn English all by ________ (he).
3.I didn’t understand Vera because she didn’t ________ (pronunciation) some words clearly.
4.I’m sure you will ________ (success) if you work hard.
5.It’s________ (fair) to make them do what they don’t like to do.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题
1.Don’t get your ears ________ (pierce).
2.At the age of six, he started to learn English all by ________ (he).
3.I didn’t understand Vera because she didn’t ________ (pronunciation) some words clearly.
4.I’m sure you will ________ (success) if you work hard.
5.It’s________ (fair) to make them do what they don’t like to do.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
句型转换。
1.My parents don’t allow me to get my ears pierced.(改为被动句)
I ____________to get my ears pierced.
2.The potato chips were invented by mistake.(对画线部分提问)
____ ____the potato chips invented?
3.It was invented by Whitcomb Judson.(对画线部分提问)
____ ____it invented by?
4.They sold the computer at a low price.(改为被动句)
The computer ________at a low price.
5.The boy is so young that he can’t look after himself.(改为同义句)
The boy is not ________to look after himself.
九年级英语句型转换困难题查看答案及解析
Imagine waking up at the age of six and discovering your family is missing! That’s what happened to young Charles Mulli in his Kenyan hut one morning. He soon realized he had been abandoned(抛弃) by his very poor parents and seven siblings!
The child was forced to become a street beggar in order to make a living. Living a poor and hopeless life, he still dreamed of being an important man someday.
When Mulli turned 16, he walked for three days to Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, in search of work.
In the years that followed, he tried many difficult jobs.
Mulli saved his money and bought a car, which he began using as a taxi in 1971. In time, he started a transportation service. The company, called “Mullyways,” became quite successful. Mulli then went on to become the owner of an oil company.
All of his hard work turned Mulli into a millionaire and an important man. Yet his life would soon take another dramatic turn.
Mulli was becoming painfully aware of the growing number of homeless children in Kenya. Their faces were a haunting reminder of his own childhood. One day Mulli told his wife and children that he was to devote his life to taking care of street kids.
Soon the Mulli House was filled with 100 orphans( 孤 儿 ), but that was just the beginning! In 1989, Mulli and his wife opened the Mulli Children’s Family (MCF). They provided children with food, clothes, medical care and an education. Most importantly, they offered something many of the kids had never experienced--parental love. In fact, the Mullis chose the name “Mully Children’s Family” because their emphasis was on providing a family.
So far, MCF has helped more than 12,000 children through its MCF homes and community-based centers.
In evaluating his life, Mulli once said, “I believe you can make a difference to the world, one child at a time. As a child, I wanted to be important, but where I am now is important for mankind.”
1.The underlined word “siblings” in paragraph one probably means “________”.
A.teachers B.classmates C.friends D.brothers and sisters
2.The right order of the following is________.
①MCF was set up and has helped a large number of homeless children.
②Mulli decided to provide a family for homeless children in Kenya.
③Charles Mulli became a homelss child at the age of six.
④Mulli worked as a taxi driver and later set up a company called Mullyways.
A.③④②① B.①④③② C.②④①③ D.③②①④
3.In the eyes of Mulli, ________was the most important for homeless kids.
A.clothes B.food C.love D.education
4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A.From A Poor Boy to A Rich Man B.Charles Mulli--Father to the Fatherless
C.Mully Children’s Family D.Help Homeless Children
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Imagine waking up at the age of six and discovering your family is missing! That's what happened to young Charles Mulli in his Kenyan house one morning. He soon realized he had been abandoned ( 抛弃 ) by his very poor parents and seven siblings!
The child was forced to become a street beggar ( 乞 讨 者 ) in order to make a living. Living a poor and hopeless life, he still dreamed of being an important man some day.
When Mulli turned 16, he walked for three days to Kenya's capital, Nairobi,in search of work. In the years that followed, he tried many difficult jobs.
Mulli saved his money and bought a car in 1971. In the same year, he started a transportation service. The company, called "Mullyways," became quite successful.
All of his hard work turned Mulli into a millionaire and an important man. Yet his life would soon take another surprising turn.
Mulli began considering the growing number of homeless children in Kenya. One day Mulli told his wife and children that he was to devote his life to taking care of street kids. Soon the Mulli House was filled with 100 orphans ( 孤 儿 ), but that was just the beginning! In 1989, Mulli and his wife opened the Mulli Children's Family (MCF). They provided children with food, clothes,medical care and an education. Most importantly, they offered something many of the kids had never experienced — parental love.
So far, MCF has helped more than 12,000 children through its MCF homes and community- based centers.
Mulli once said, "I believe you can make a difference to the world, one child at a time. As a child, I wanted to be important, but where I am now is important for mankind."
1.The underlined word " Sibling" in paragraph one probably means " ".
A.teachers B.classmates C.friends D.brothers and sisters
2.In the eyes of Mulli, was the most important for homeless kids.
A.clothes B.food C.love D.education
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Mulli became a street beggar when he was 16.
B.Mulli walked for 16 days to Nairobi to find jobs.
C.Mulli helped 100 orphans to become successful men.
D.Mulli and his wife opened the Mulli Children's Family (MCF) in 1989.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Do you want to have your ears ________?
— No, my parents don’t allow me to do so.
A. pierce B. piercing C. to pierce D. pierced
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据语境或句意,用所给词的适当形式填空。
1.I don’t think students should be allowed to get their________ pierced (ear).
2.Fast food _______isn’t always bad for you, but too much of it is not good.(it)
3.Alex will go for a picnic instead of _______at home this weekend.(stay)
4.“Which do you like________, football, basketball or volleyball?” “Basketball.”(good)
5.My mother asks me________ milk every morning because it is good for me.(drink)
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
-Why not get your ears _______? They will be nice.
-As a student, I'm not _________.
A. pierce; allowed B. pierced; allowing
C. pierce; allowing D. Pierced; allowed
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Sixteen-year-olds shouldn’t be allowed to get their ears pierced.
A.get their ears pierce.
B.get pierced their ears
C.let somebody pierce their ears.
D.have their ears piercing.
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Students shouldn't be allowed to get their ears ______.
A. to pierce B. pierced C. piercing D. pierce
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
My younger sister wants to get her ears ________.
A.pierce B. pierced C piercing D to pierce
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析