—Some say drinking coffee can cause cancer.
—Well, coffee drinking hasn’t been shown to ___________ your risk of cancer.
A. invite B. introduce C. imagine D. increase
九年级英语单选题中等难度题
—Some say drinking coffee can cause cancer.
—Well, coffee drinking hasn’t been shown to ___________ your risk of cancer.
A. invite B. introduce C. imagine D. increase
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据对话情景,填入恰当的单词。(每空一词,每词1分,共6分)
A: I’m tired because I can’t sleep well.
B: Do you drink coffee before you go to bed?
A: No, I don't.
B: If I 1._________you, I would take a long walk before going to bed.
A: What would you do if the teacher asked you to give a speech? I can’t sleep well2.___________ I’m worrying about this.
B: I’d say I was ill. I’m very shy. I would be3._________ to speak in front of many people.
A: Oh, but I have4.___________ problem. There is a new student in our school. What if I want to be her friend?
B: That’s easy. You can introduce5.__________ to her.
A: Maybe she will be glad to make6.________with me.
B: Wish you good luck!
九年级英语其他题困难题查看答案及解析
Cancer is now the leading cause of death in wealthy countries. Researchers say cancer has replaced heart disease as the top killer in the industrial world.
If the trend continues, they predict cancer could become the leading cause of death worldwide later in this century. However, the news is not that deaths from cancer are increasing but that deaths from CVD(心血管疾病)are decreasing.
CVD is a group of medical conditions that include heart failure, heart attack and stroke. It remains the leading cause of death among middle-aged adults worldwide.
But when you only look at deaths in the industrial world - that is not the case. In those countries, the new report shows that cancer now kills two times as many people as CVD.
The findings were published in The Lancet, The research comes from a large, ongoing study called PURE. It is a project of the Population Health Research Institute of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences in Canada.
The PURE researchers have been collecting information about people from over 20 high-, middle- and low-income countries. The data includes a person's medical history and individual behavior, such as physical activity and diet.
Salim Yusuf is a researcher on the PURE study and a professor of medicine at McMaster University. He also serves as head of the Population Health Research Institute. He explained the study's findings in a statement to the press.
“ The fact that deaths from cancer are now twice as frequent as deaths from CVD in high-income countries, ” Yusuf said,” shows a change in the main cause of death in middle-aged people. ” He added, “ As deaths from CVD decline(减少)in many countries because of prevention and treatment, cancer will likely become the leading cause of death globally in the future.”
1.What does the underlined word “decreasing” mean in Paragraph 2?
A.Falling. B.Lighting. C.Adding. D.Changing.
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Cancer has become the leading cause of death around the world.
B.CVD is still the main cause of death among middle-aged adults.
C.Prevention and treatment have helped to make deaths from cancer decline.
D.CVD has replaced cancer as the top killer in the wealthy countries.
3.What can we infer from the last sentence of the passage?
A.There will be no deaths from CVD in the future.
B.Deaths from CVD are the most in high-income countries.
C.Cancer will likely kill more people than CVD will do globally in the future.
D.Most middle-aged people in the world die from CVD.
4.What can we know about PURE from the passage?
A.PURE is a name of a group of researchers from high-income countries.
B.PURE is a project of the Population Health Research Institute of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences in Canada.
C.PURE researchers only study a person's individual behavior.
D.PURE researchers have been collecting information about people from middle-income countries.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Some students can do very well in English exams, but can understand what a native speaker says.
A. exactly B. always C. easily D. hardly
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Some students can do very well in English exams, but can understand what a native speaker says.
A. exactly B. always C. easily D. hardly
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Smoking can cause cancers, heart problems and other diseases. Although almost everybody knows smoking is bad for health, people still smoke. Fortunately, actions are now being taken to stop smoking.
Beijing says no to smoke A new anti-smoking regulation(条例)will soon take effect on June 1 in Beijing. It is regarded as “China’s toughest(最严格的)ever” tobacco control regulation. According to the regulation, smoking is not allowed in all indoor public places, including public transportation. Those who break the rules will be fined up to 200 yuan. Teachers cannot smoke in front of students in primary and middle schools. Schools are also required to help students quit smoking and educate them about the harm of smoking. Beijing has set up an anti-smoking hotline (12320) and a WeChat account (Smoke-free-Beijing), to which people can send photos to report smokers. The public is also invited to vote (投票)on stop-smoking gestures on WeChat. So far, an image of a girl covering her nose has become the most popular pick. Xinhua news |
Youth turn their back on smoking …Only 9% of teens in the US smoke cigarettes, according to a recent survey. That’s far down from 23% in 2000. The Truth is working to end teenage smoking. They use social media to remind teenagers of the dangers of smoking. “If we all join hands, smokers and non-smokers, we can find smoking once and for all” the Truth campaign(运动) website states, Since Oct 27, 1,615 children and teens in the US have joined the campaign and promised not to smoke. The group hopes that they can give teens and young people the knowledge to “be the generation that ends smoking.” |
1.To support his idea, the writer uses two .
A. advertisements B. news reports
C. posters D. notices
2. According to the Beijing anti-smoking regulation, .
A. passengers on buses or trains can smoke.
B. school teachers can smoke in class.
C. students should be educated about the harm of smoking
D. those smoking in indoor public places will be fined up to ¥100
3. According to the first passage, people can to report smokers.
A, call the police B. post a letter
C. call at 12320 D. start a vote
4.“The Truth” might be the name of a(n) .
A. organization B. person
C. school D. type of cigarettes
5.The writer is trying to .
A. show that people are taking actions to stop smoking.
B. explain to us some knowledge of cigarette-making
C. remind us of the great harm of smoking
D. call on people to support smoking.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Would you like some coffee?
— No, thanks. I drink coffee. Coffee is bad for my stomach.
A. usually B. especially
C. hardly D. suddenly
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Would you like some coffee?
— No, thanks. I drink coffee. Coffee is bad for my stomach.
A. usually B. especially C. hardly D. suddenly
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- Would you like some coffee?
--- No, thanks. I _____ drink coffee. Coffee is bad for my stomach.
A. almost B. already C. hardly D. still
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
– Would you like some coffee?
– No, thanks. I ________ drink coffee. Coffee is bad for my stomach.
A. nearly B. usually C. hardly
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析