Important Ages in the UK
Age | What you can do |
5 | You have to go to school |
12 | You can buy a pet. |
13 | You can get a part-time job, but you can’t work for more than two hours on a school day or on Sunday. |
14 | You can go into a bar, but you can’t buy alcohol(酒). |
16 | You can leave school. A boy can join the army with his parents’ permission. You can drive a motorcycle(摩托车). you can have beer or wine with a meal in a restaurant. |
17 | You can hold a license to drive most small cars. |
18 | Age of maturity—you have grown up in the eyes of the law(法律). You can marry even without your parents’ permission. You can buy and drink alcohol in a bar. |
21 | You can hold a license to drive a large passenger bus. You can have a license to sell alcohol. You can become a Member of Parliament(议会). |
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
1.In Britain, what can you do when you are 14 years old?
A. Buy a pet. B. Join the army.
C. Drive a motorcycle. D. Buy alcohol.
2.In Britain, you can start to drink wine in a restaurant at the age of _____.
A. twelve B. fourteen
C. sixteen D. eighteen
3.The underlined word “maturity” means “_____”.
A. 独立 B. 选举 C. 执法 D. 成熟
4.In Britain, which of the following is NOT allowed for the 18-year-old teenagers?
A. Leaving school. B. Joining Parliament.
B. Diving small cars. D. Marrying.
5.If your 19-year-old friend is going to live in Britain, you should tell him that he can’t _____.
A. drive a motorcycle B. drive a large passenger bus
C. get a part-time job D. buy alcohol in a bar
九年级英语阅读理解简单题
Important Ages in the UK
Age | What you can do |
5 | You have to go to school |
12 | You can buy a pet. |
13 | You can get a part-time job, but you can’t work for more than two hours on a school day or on Sunday. |
14 | You can go into a bar, but you can’t buy alcohol(酒). |
16 | You can leave school. A boy can join the army with his parents’ permission. You can drive a motorcycle(摩托车). you can have beer or wine with a meal in a restaurant. |
17 | You can hold a license to drive most small cars. |
18 | Age of maturity—you have grown up in the eyes of the law(法律). You can marry even without your parents’ permission. You can buy and drink alcohol in a bar. |
21 | You can hold a license to drive a large passenger bus. You can have a license to sell alcohol. You can become a Member of Parliament(议会). |
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
1.In Britain, what can you do when you are 14 years old?
A. Buy a pet. B. Join the army.
C. Drive a motorcycle. D. Buy alcohol.
2.In Britain, you can start to drink wine in a restaurant at the age of _____.
A. twelve B. fourteen
C. sixteen D. eighteen
3.The underlined word “maturity” means “_____”.
A. 独立 B. 选举 C. 执法 D. 成熟
4.In Britain, which of the following is NOT allowed for the 18-year-old teenagers?
A. Leaving school. B. Joining Parliament.
B. Diving small cars. D. Marrying.
5.If your 19-year-old friend is going to live in Britain, you should tell him that he can’t _____.
A. drive a motorcycle B. drive a large passenger bus
C. get a part-time job D. buy alcohol in a bar
九年级英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Important Ages in the UK
Age | What you can do |
5 | You have to go to school. |
12 | You can buy a pet. |
13 | You can get a part-time job, but you can’t work for more than two hours on a school day or on Sunday. |
14 | You can go into a bar, but you can’t buy alcohol(酒). |
16 | You can leave school. A boy can join the army with his parents’ permission(许可). You can drive a motorcycle. You can have beer or wine with a meal in a restaurant. |
17 | You can hold a license to drive most small cars. |
18 | Age of maturity—you have grown up in the eyes of the law. You can marry even without your parents’ permission. You can buy and drink alcohol in a bar. |
21 | You can hold a license to drive a large passenger bus. You can have a license to sell alcohol. You can become a member of Parliament(议会). |
1.In Britain, what can you do when you are 14 years old?
A. Buy a pet. B. Join the army.
C. Drive a motorcycle. D. Buy alcohol.
2. In Britain, you can start to drink wine in a restaurant at the age of _______.
A. twelve B. fourteen C. sixteen D. eighteen
3. The underlined word “maturity” means “_______”.
A. 独立 B. 选举 C. 执法 D. 成熟
4. Which of the following is not allowed for the 18-year-old teenagers?
A. Leave school. B. Joining the Parliament.
C. Driving small cars. D. Marrying.
5.If your 19-year-old friend is going to live in Britain, you should tell him that he can’t _______.
A. drive a motorcycle B. drive a large passenger bus
C. get a part-time job D. buy alcohol in a bar
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
1.Can I ask you if you miss the UK, or your relations?
2. What do you like to do in your free time?
3.I don’t know he did it.
4.How can Steve prove he’s honest?
5.What’s up? You look really unhappy.
6.What things worried her on that night?
7. Where are you going to spend the holiday?
8.Why is Jackie Chan your hero?
9.I’d like to go to the pop concert.
10.Why didn’t they catch the plane?
I’ll show you. A loud noise, as if someone was laughing. Tell his father the truth. I like sailing and mountain biking. I’m going to spend the holidays in Sanya. So would I. Yes, I miss my parents, but I have some close friends here. The train was so late that they missed their flight. Because he’s a great film star and all his films are fantastic. Yes, I feel terrible about something. |
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It can’t be truer that when in Rome do as the Romans do. So it’s important for you to know what you can talk with the local people in other countries.
In France
You’ll find that conversations often turn into heated discussions. You’d better give opinions only on subjects that you are knowledgeable about. There is seldom a moment of silence, except when the topic under discussion has been finished, and nothing new has been introduced.
Food, art, music and current events or history are welcome topics. The French believe in freedom, and you can criticize(批评) anyone, but not Napoleon, who is a symbol of French spirit and never use the conversation opener “What do you do?”.
In Australia
Australians are excited about discussions. Many topics may be open to discussion, such as religion and politics. The best way, however, is to wait for Australians to bring up these two subjects; be prepared to listen to what they are talking about.
Australians like to criticize themselves, but they can’t stand being criticized by others. Don’t talk big. Instead, Australians prefer to judge(判断) your abilities through your actions. People who show off their education in conversation may be laughed at.
In Switzerland
The Swiss may seem cold. Once you get close to them, however, you’ll find that they are honest, responsible people, who will respect your interests much.
They are good listeners and will remember almost everything you say to them. Sometimes they will even take notes while you speak. The Swiss are very private people, so you should avoid asking personal questions. They can be rather serious, so it is advisable to avoid making jokes on them.
1.According to the passage, it’s better NOT to criticize ___ ___.
A. the Romans B. the French
C. the Australians D. the Swiss
2.From the passage we know that __ ____.
A. the Swiss are not as cold as they seem to be
B. the French can’t stand the heated discussions
C. the Australians like to talk about their success
D. the French usually have a conversation about jobs
3.The writer wants to tell us ____ __.
A. what to introduce to foreigners
B. how to live in foreign countries
C. how to get along with foreigners
D. what to talk about in foreign countries
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
–I have problems in solving the task. What should I do?
--You can turn to your teacher.
A. tell the teacher to do it B. think it over
C. ask the teacher for help D. give it up
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
As we know it is important for our health to have a good eating habit.
But what do you think can affect it? The custom of your country., the different kinds of food, or just your personal interest? The last study in theJournal of American College Health told us that in fact, the environment where we live also plays a role in eating.
Some students, male or female, live in dormitories (宿舍), and otherslive off campus (校园). So according to the different environment they have,researchers at Washington State University got some data(数据) and compared with daily food choices. They found there were big differences in the consumption(消耗) of fruit and vegetables, fish, unsweetened cereal, white bread, cookies and beer.
Basically, many students like to eat the food that is most available where they live. And they are strongly influenced by eating habits of their peers (同龄人). Men have more beer, meat and white bread than women. Women consume more diet soda.
The reason is very simple. Because we are social animals and generally likely to make a meal of whatever everybody else is having. So some experts advise that if you're trying to lose weight but your friends think pizza and beer is a balanced meal, then the problem is coming. And what you need to do is to change your eating habits or pack your bags.
1.Which doesn't influence your eating habit according to the passage?
A. Customs of different countries. B. The environment you live in.
C. Your interest in food. D. The suggestion of your parents.
2.Who is the subject(研究对象) chosen by the researchers at Washington State University?
A. The students at the Washington State University.
B. The teachers and students.
C. The students living in different environment.
D. The students' best friends.
3.According to the study, which of the following is True?
A. There are few differences in the consumption of many kinds of food or fruit.
B. Men don't like to eat more white bread than women.
C. Women eat less diet soda than men.
D. Many students will be affected by what their friends eat or drink.
4.If you want to lose weight but your roommates think' meat and beer is a good meal, what can
you do?
A. Ask them to stop eating and drinking. B. Eat the same thing like them.
C. Go back home for meal. D. Ask experts for help.
5.Where can you find this passgae?
A. On a teenager magazine. B. In a sports programme.
C. In an advertisement. D. In a movie introduction.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
What can lead you to success? The most important thing is what you do every day. It is very simple. Your habits will decide whether or not you are-______in the future. If you have strong and healthy good habits, it doesn't matter whether you fail or not today, because you are sure to succeed in the end. Having good habits does not mean that you will succeed every time. However,
if it goes long, you will ______all your goals and be successful. _______the other hand, if you have strong bad habits, you are sure to fail at last.
Why are habits so important? ______you repeat the same action and the same behavior every day. A single good action will not change your life, but the same action repeated 1,000 times will have an important effect on your life.
How can you _______good habits? There is nothing easier than developing good habits. You want to make a habit, and then you must do the action every day. If you want to develop the habit of eating ______food, eat healthily every day. If you want to develop the habit of reading, read every day. The more you do an action, the easier it becomes in ______end.
1.A. success B. succeed C. successful D. successfully
2.A. achieve B. achieved C. achieving D. achieves
3.A. In B. On C. At D. To
4.A. But B. While C. Because D. Since
5.A. find B. offer C. realize D. develop
6.A. health B. healthy C. unhealthy D. healthily
7.A. the B. an C. a D. /
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Decide to Do Well
Everybody makes decisions in daily life. They can be as important as what you will do in the future or as simple as what you will eat for breakfast. Any decision could be the turning point of your life.
I made an important decision when I was in Junior 3.
Before I made that decision I was one of the boys who tried too hard to act as an adult. I didn’t know that only kids want to show themselves as adults.
I didn’t listen to my parents and teachers, and my grades became poor. Then came the high school entrance exam.
At the turning point of my life, my mom wanted to have a conversation with me. I wanted to turn it down but when I looked at her eyes, I felt I couldn’t refuse. Instead of asking me to study hard, to my surprise, Mom just asked what I wanted to do in the future. Without thinking too much, I just said I would like to study hard.
Mom smiled and asked again: “I asked: what do you WANT to do?”
I never seriously thought about the question. So, I kept silent.
“Whether you want to go on studying or enter the society,” she went on, “it is your own decision. Your life ought to be decided by you, not by anyone else, including me. ” After saying that, she had tears in her eyes.
For the first time in my life I was asked to make my own decision. I sat in my chair and thought about myself, my life and what kind of person I wanted to become.
It took me what seemed to be ages to make the biggest decision so far in my life—I wanted to be a man who makes a difference in the world. To achieve that, I needed to study hard.
The path to my future became clear to me. I didn’t act rebelliously(叛逆地) any more. With passion (激情) in my heart, I studied hard.
Now, I’m 17 and I’m in one of the best schools in my city, in one of the best classes at the school and I am one of the best students in the class.
Thanks to that decision, I have become what I am today.
1.When did the writer make the important decision?
A. After he was 17 years old. B. After he was in one of the best classes.
C. When he was a pupil. D. When he was studying in Junior 3.
2.What was the writer like before the decision?
A. His grades became poor.
B. He tried too hard not to act as an adult.
C. He was one of the top students in his class.
D. He did what his teachers and his parents asked him to do.
3.How did the writer make the decision?
A. It was easy for him to make the decision.
B. It was his second time to make the decision.
C. He made the decision seriously.
D. It was his mother that made the decision for him.
4.Why did the writer make the decision?
A. Because his teacher talked with him patiently.
B. Because he didn’t want to act rebelliously any more.
C. Because his mother asked him to study hard as usual.
D. Because his father asked him to think about his future by himself.
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer made the decision that he should work hard.
B. It took the writer several years to make the decision.
C. After hearing his mother’s words, the writer had tears in his eyes.
D. At the turning point of his life, the writer wanted to have a conversation with his mother.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Everybody makes decisions in daily life. They can be as important as what you will do in the future or as simple as what you will eat for breakfast. Any decision could be the turning point of your life.
I made an important decision when I was in Junior 3.
Before I made that decision I wasn’t a good student. I didn’t listen to my parents or teachers, and my grades became poor. Then came the high school entrance exam.
At the turning point of my life, my mom wanted to have a conversation with me. I felt impatient but when I looked at her eyes, I felt I couldn’t refuse. Instead of asking me to study hard, to my surprise, Mom just asked what I wanted to do in the future. Without thinking too much, I just said I would like to study hard.
Mom smiled and asked again: “I asked: what do you WANT to do?”
I had never seriously thought about the question before. So, I kept silent.
“Whether you want to go on studying or enter the society,” she went on, “it is your own decision. It should be made by yourself, not anyone else, including me. ” After saying that, she had tears in her eyes.
For the first time in my life I was asked to make my own decision. I sat in my chair and thought about my life, my future and what kind of person I wanted to become.
It took me what seemed to be ages to make the biggest decision so far in my life—I wanted to be a man who makes a difference in the world. To achieve that, I needed to study hard.
The path to my future became clear to me. I didn’t act rebelliously(叛逆地) any more. With passion (激情) in my heart, I studied hard.
Now, I’m 17 and I’m in one of the best schools in my city, in one of the best classes at the school and I am one of the best students in the class.
Thanks to that decision, I have become what I am today.
1. When did the writer make the important decision?
A. After he was 17 years old.
B. After he was in one of the best classes.
C. When he was a pupil.
D. When he was studying in Junior 3.
2.What was the writer like before the decision?
A. He didn’t do well in his lessons
B. He was a good student.
C. He was one of the top students in his class.
D. He did what his teachers and his parents asked him to do
3.How did the writer make the decision?
A. It was easy for him to make the decision.
B. It was his second time to make the decision.
C. He made the decision seriously.
D. It was his mother that made the decision for him.
4.Why did the writer make the decision?
A. Because his teacher talked with him patiently.
B. Because he didn’t want to act rebelliously any more.
C. Because his mother asked him to study hard as usual.
D. Because his father asked him to think about his future by himself.
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer made the decision that he should work hard.
B. It took the writer several years to make the decision.
C. After hearing his mother’s words, the writer had tears in his eyes.
D. At the turning point of his life, the writer wanted to have a conversation with
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Everybody makes decisions in daily life. They can be as important as what you will do in the future or as simple as what you will eat for breakfast. Any decision could be the turning point of your life.
I made an important decision when I was in Junior 3.
Before I made that decision I was one of the boys who tried too hard to act as an adult. I didn’t know that only kids want to show themselves as adults.
I didn’t listen to my parents and teachers, and my grades became poor. Then came the high school entrance exam.
At the turning point of my life, my mom wanted to have a conversation with me. I wanted to turn it down but when I looked at her eyes, I felt I couldn’t refuse. Instead of asking me to study hard, to my surprise, Mom just asked what I wanted to do in the future. Without thinking too much, I just said I would like to study hard.
Mom smiled and asked again: “I asked: what do you WANT to do?”
I never seriously thought about the question. So, I kept silent.
“Whether you want to go on studying or enter the society,” she went on, “it is your own decision. Your life ought to be decided by you, not by anyone else, including me. ” After saying that, she had tears in her eyes.
For the first time in my life I was asked to make my own decision. I sat in my chair and thought about myself, my life and what kind of person I wanted to become.
It took me what seemed to be ages to make the biggest decision so far in my life—I wanted to be a man who makes a difference in the world. To achieve that, I needed to study hard.
The path to my future became clear to me. I didn’t act rebelliously(叛逆地) any more. With passion (激情) in my heart, I studied hard.
Now, I’m 17 and I’m in one of the best schools in my city, in one of the best classes at the school and I am one of the best students in the class.
Thanks to that decision, I have become what I am today.
1.When did the writer make the important decision?
A. After he was 17 years old.
B. After he was in one of the best classes.
C. When he was a pupil.
D. When he was studying in Junior 3.
2.What was the writer like before the decision?
A. His grades became poor.
B. He tried too hard not to act as an adult.
C. He was one of the top students in his class.
D. He did what his teachers and his parents asked him to do.
3. Why did the writer make the decision?
A. Because his teacher talked with him patiently.
B. Because he didn’t want to act rebelliously any more.
C. Because his mother asked him to study hard as usual.
D. Because his father asked him to think about his future by himself.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer made the decision that he should work hard.
B. It took the writer several years to make the decision.
C. After hearing his mother’s words, the writer had tears in his eyes.
D. At the turning point of his life, the writer wanted to have a conversation with his mother
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析