Are you a TV lover? Can you imagine living without TV? Well, you could give it a try.
A group of Americans from TV-Turnoff Network(网络)have an idea. From April 19 to 25, they are asking children all over the world to turn off their TVs for one week. They hope children will find more interesting things to do. Maybe they can read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. Since 1995, about 24 million people in America have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week.
TV-Turnoff Network says watching TV too much can bring children big problems with school, health and family. They want kids to watch a lot less TV. What do you think?
Bad for your studies
American scientists did a study of 1,300 children. They watched the children for four years. They say that if children watch lots of TV, they don’t do well in school.
Bad for your health
Studies show that when children watch lots of TV, they eat more unhealthy food. More children are getting overweight. Overweight children become will ill more easily. Watching too much TV is also bad for their eyes.
Bad for family life
About 40% of American families watch TV at dinner time. That means that they don’t talk very much when they eat together.
Also, too many violent(暴力的)things
An American study says that before a child turns 18 years old, that child will see 200,000 violent things on TV. Some kids become violent in real life.
If you want to learn more about this unusual week, you can go to this Website: www.tvturnoff.org.
1.When is TV-Turnoff Week?
A. From April 19 to 25. B. Any week in April. C. The first week in April. D. It doesn’t tell us.
2.What do children do during that week?
A. They watch TV much less. B. They go to this website, www.tvturnoff.org.
C. They read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. D. Both A and C.
3.The passage tells people if children watch too much TV, they may ______.
①be overweight ②know more about the world ③be weak in study ④become violent in real life
A. ①②③ B. ①③④ C. ①②④ D. ①②③④
4.Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Millions of people have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week since 1995.
B. The Website www.tvturnoff.org. can tell you more about TV-Turnoff Week.
C. Children in America aren’t allowed to see violent things on TV until they are 18.
D. About three fifths of American families don’t watch TV whey they have dinner.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
Are you a TV lover? Can you imagine living without TV? Well, you could give it a try.
A group of Americans, TV-Turnoff Networks(网络), have an idea. From April 19 to 25, they are asking children all over the world to turn off their TVs for one week. They hope children will find more interesting things to do. Maybe they can read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. Since 1995, about 24 million people in America have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week.
TV-Turnoff Network says watching TV too much can bring children big problems; with school, health and family. They want kids to watch less TV. What do you think?
Bad for your studies
American scientists did a study of 1300 children .They watched the children for four years .They say that if children watch lots of TV, they don’t do well in school.
Bad for your health
Studies show that when children watch lots of TV , they eat more unhealthy food . Most children are getting overweight (超重的) .overweight children become ill more easily .Watching too much TV is also bad for their eyes .
Bad for family life
About 40%of America families watch TV at dinner time .That means that they don’t talk very much when they eat together .
Also ,too many violent (暴力的) things
An American study says that before a child turns 18 years old ,the child will see 20 000 violent things on TV .Some kids become violent in real life .
If you want to learn more about this unusual week ,you can go to this Website, www.tvturnoff. org .
根据短文内容选择最佳答案,将其标号填入题前括号内。(10分)
1.When is TV-Turnoff week?
A. Any week in April. B. It doesn’t tell us.
C. The first week in April. D. From April 19 to 25.
2. What do children do during that week?
A. They watch TV much less.
B. They go to this Website, www.tvturnoff.org.
C. They read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture.
D. Both A and C.
3.The passage tells people if children watch too much TV, they may______________.
①be overweight ②know more about the world
③be weak in study ④become violent in real life.
A. ①②④ B. ①②③
C. ①③④ D. ①②③④
4.A group of Americans have the idea about TV-Turnoff Week because they____________.
A. think watching TV too much is bad.
B. think watching TV is a waste of time.
C. think the children should study harder.
D. want to know what else children will do if they don’t watch TV.
5. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. Millions of people have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week since 1995.
B. The Website www.tvturnoff.org can tell you more about TV-Turnoff Week.
C. Children in American aren’t allowed to see violent things on TV until they are 18.
D. About three fifths of American families don’t watch TV when they have dinner.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Are you a TV lover? Can you imagine living without TV? Well, you could give it a try.
A group of Americans from TV-Turnoff Network(网络)have an idea. From April 19 to 25, they are asking children all over the world to turn off their TVs for one week. They hope children will find more interesting things to do. Maybe they can read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. Since 1995, about 24 million people in America have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week.
TV-Turnoff Network says watching TV too much can bring children big problems with school, health and family. They want kids to watch a lot less TV. What do you think?
Bad for your studies
American scientists did a study of 1,300 children. They watched the children for four years. They say that if children watch lots of TV, they don’t do well in school.
Bad for your health
Studies show that when children watch lots of TV, they eat more unhealthy food. More children are getting overweight. Overweight children become will ill more easily. Watching too much TV is also bad for their eyes.
Bad for family life
About 40% of American families watch TV at dinner time. That means that they don’t talk very much when they eat together.
Also, too many violent(暴力的)things
An American study says that before a child turns 18 years old, that child will see 200,000 violent things on TV. Some kids become violent in real life.
If you want to learn more about this unusual week, you can go to this Website: www.tvturnoff.org.
1.When is TV-Turnoff Week?
A. From April 19 to 25. B. Any week in April. C. The first week in April. D. It doesn’t tell us.
2.What do children do during that week?
A. They watch TV much less. B. They go to this website, www.tvturnoff.org.
C. They read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. D. Both A and C.
3.The passage tells people if children watch too much TV, they may ______.
①be overweight ②know more about the world ③be weak in study ④become violent in real life
A. ①②③ B. ①③④ C. ①②④ D. ①②③④
4.Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Millions of people have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week since 1995.
B. The Website www.tvturnoff.org. can tell you more about TV-Turnoff Week.
C. Children in America aren’t allowed to see violent things on TV until they are 18.
D. About three fifths of American families don’t watch TV whey they have dinner.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Can you imagine living without the World Wide Web? 1.
March 12 is the “birthday” of the World Wide Web, or the Web for short. Twenty-five years ago on that day, British engineer Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal (提议) to set up “pages” of information that are connected to each other around the world. It laid the foundation for the World Wide Web.
Since then, the Web has changed the way people live. 2.
Now, 25 years after its birth, how will the Web influence life in the future?
The Pew Research Center talked to thousands of experts. They believe there are both good and bad sides.
A growing Web will help different cultures build “better relationships”, said the Pew report.
Also in the future, everyday items could be connected to the Web. 3. So one day in the future, your front door could send you a message: “Dear sir, everyone has left the house, but I’m still open!”
But scientists also warn us about the loss of privacy. 4. No matter what, don’t spend your whole day in front of the screen, said the founder of the Web.
“ 5. We have to make sure technology doesn’t drive that out,” said Berners-Lee.
A.If we share personal information online, it could get into the wrong hands. B.With a click of a mouse we can buy things, make friends, read news and learn anything we’re interested in. C.We need to see green stuff, to be in the open, and see the sun. D.They could share information to make our daily lives easier. E.It sounds hard, but that kind of life was not very long ago. |
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How can you study in the living room when other people are watching TV?
I think you need a place.
(A) cleaner (B) quieter (C) safer (D) smaller
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
How can you study in the living room when other people are watching TV? I think you need a _______ place.
A. cleaner B. quieter C. smaller D. safer
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
IMAGINE a life without arms or legs! You can’t hold anyone in your 26 . You can’t walk anywhere with your feet. How would you last a day like that? Would you 27 at yourself in the mirror like Nick Vujicic, the 29-year-old Australian?
Nick was born without limbs(四肢), so life was not 28 for him. At school many students played jokes on him 29 he looked different from everyone else. He was refused to be 30 friends, so he always felt 31 . However, he faced that bravely. He 32 to type and write with two toes(脚趾)at the age of six, and he could 33 surf and play golf. In college, he achieved great success and was among the 34 students in the studies. And he decided on 35 to do later in his life—to encourage others to work hard for their dreams.
Now Nick is one of the most popular 36 in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story 37 difficulties. “Living life fully is about looking at what you 38 , not what you don’t have.” he said. His 39 encourages millions of people.
“I tell people to keep on getting up when they 40 and to always love themselves,” he said. “If I can encourage just one person, then my job in this life is done.”
1.A. arms B. ears C. eyes D. teeth
2.A. laugh B. cry C. smile D. shout
3.A. old B. easy C. modern D. difficult
4.A. because B. if C. until D. although
5.A. his B. my C. their D. our
6. A. happy B. relaxed C. lonely D. surprised
7.A. failed B. forgot C. helped D. learned
8.A. even B. ever C. never D. hardly
9.A. tall B. lazy C. sleepy D. excellent
10.A. how B. who C. what D. where
11.A. doctors B. speakers C. scientists D. managers
12.A. at B. for C. into D. against
13.A. make B. have C. lose D. want
14.A. story B. sadness C. friend D. family
15.A. fall B. play C. listen D. exercise
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IMAGINE a life without arms or legs! You can’t hold anyone in your 1 . You can’t walk anywhere with your feet. How would you last a day like that? Would you 2 at yourself in the mirror like Nick Vujicic, the 29-year-old Australian?
Nick was born without limbs(四肢), so life was not 3 for him. At school many students played jokes on him 4 he looked different from everyone else. He was refused to be 5 friends, so he always felt 6 . However, he faced that bravely. He 7 to type and write with two toes(脚趾)at the age of six, and he could 8 surf and play golf. In college, he achieved great success and was among the 9 students in the studies. And he decided on 10 to do later in his life—to encourage others to work hard for their dreams.
Now Nick is one of the most popular 11 in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story 12 difficulties. “Living life fully is about looking at what you 13 , not what you don’t have.” he said. His 14 encourages millions of people.
“I tell people to keep on getting up when they 15 and to always love themselves,” he said. “If I can encourage just one person, then my job in this life is done.”
1.A. arms B. ears C. eyes D. teeth
2.A. laugh B. cry C. smile D. shout
3.A. old B. easy C. modern D. difficult
4.A. because B. if C. until D. although
5.A. his B. my C. their D. our
6.A. happy B. relaxed C. lonely D. surprised
7.A. failed B. forgot C. helped D. learned
8.A. even B. ever C. never D. hardly
9.A. tall B. lazy C. sleepy D. excellent
10.A. how B. who C. what D. where
11.A. doctors B. speakers C. scientists D. managers
12.A. at B. for C. into D. against
13.A. make B. have C. lose D. want
14.A. story B. sadness C. friend D. family
15.A. fall B. play C. listen D. exercise
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
IMAGINE a life without arms or legs !You can’t hold anyone in your . You can't walk anywhere with your feet. How would you spend a day like Nick Vujicic, the 29 -- year -- old Australian?
Nick was born without limbs (四肢), so life was for him. At school,many students played jokes on him he looked different from everyone else. He was refused to be their friends, so he always felt . However, he faced that bravely. He to type and write with two toes at the age of six, and he could even surf and p1ay golf in college, he was among the students in the studies. And he decided on to do later in his life--to encourage others to work hard.
Now Nick is a famous in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story against difficulties." Living life fully is about looking at what you , not what you don't have." he said. His story encourages lots of people.
"I tell people to keep on getting up when they and to always love themselves," he said. "If I can encourage just one person, then my job in this life is done."
1.A. arms B. ears C. eyes
2.A. easy B. difficult C. modern
3.A. because B. if C. although
4.A. lonely B. relaxed C. surprised
5.A. failed B. forget C. learned
6.A. excellent B. lazy C. sleepy
7.A. how B. who C. what
8.A. doctor B. speaker C. scientist
9.A. make B. have C. lose
10.A. listen B. play C. fall
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
完形填空。
Imagine a life without arms or legs! You can’t hold anyone in your . You can’t walk anywhere with your feet. How would you last a day like that? Would you at yourself in the mirror like Nick Vujicic, the 29-year-old Australian?
Nick was born without limbs(四肢),so life was not for him. At school many students played jokes on him because he looked different from everyone else. He was refused to be their friends, so he always felt . However, he faced that bravely. He to type and write with two toes (脚趾) at the age of six, and he could surf and play golf. In college, he achieved great success and was among the students in the studies. And he decided on to do later in his life—to encourage others to work hard for their dreams.
Now Nick is one of the most popular speakers in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story against difficulties. “Living life fully is about looking at what you , not what you don’t have.” He said. His story encourages millions of people.
“I tell people to keep on getting up when they and to always love themselves,” he said. “If I can encourage just one person, then my job in this life is done.”
1.A. arms B. ears C. eyes D. teeth
2.A. laugh B. cry C. smile D. shout
3.A. old B. easy C. modern D. difficult
4.A. happy B. alone C. lonely D. surprised
5.A. failed B. forgot C. helped D. learned
6.A. even B. ever C. never D. hardly
7.A. tall B. lazy C. sleepy D. excellent
8.A. how B. who C. what D. where
9.A. make B. have C. want D. win
10.A. fall B. exercise C. hear D. play
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Can you imagine surfing the Internet without lifting your finger? Do you want to know what it feels like to fly like a bird? Let’s have a look at some of the “Best inventions of the Year 2012”.
Wing Suits
The suit can make your dream of flying like a bird come true. Well, not exactly flying, but gliding(滑翔)through the air. Fliers wearing wing suits can glide one kilometer in about 30 seconds. But they need a parachute(降落伞)to make a safe landing because the suit does not allow you to slow down.
Talk Gloves
Do you often feel confused(困惑的)by the sign language used by disabled people? Here is the “helping hand” you need. Four students in Ukrainian college have invented a pair of gloves that helps people who has hearing and speech problems to communicate with others. The gloves are set with sensors(传感器)that receive sign language and translate it into text on a smart phone. Then the smart phone changes the text to spoken.
Google Glasses
In short, Google Glasses are like a computer which is built into a pair of glasses. The glasses allow you to surf the Internet and make phone calls without even lifting a finger. All you have to do is to let your head move the mouse on the screen. The glasses also have a camera and GPS mapping system. Users can take and share photos, video-chat, check maps and surf the Internet just by looking up, down, left and right. But now they are on sale only in two countries, German and America.
1.Through the Talk Gloves, the sign words are translated for__________.
A. trained people B. disabled people C. normal people D. old people
2.How can users of Google Glasses surf the Internet?
A. By lifting the hands. B. By using the keyboard.
C. By using the mouse. D. By moving the eyeballs.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Now people can buy Google Glasses in China.
B. People need a parachute to fly besides a wing suit.
C. Wing Suits can make you fly one kilometer in 30 minutes.
D. Talk Gloves include sensors, a smart phone and glasses.
4.What’s the writer’s purpose of writing this article?
A. To draw people’s attention to the Year 2012.
B. To bring some pleasure to readers.
C. To introduce some interesting inventions.
D. To ask people to buy these products.
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