The story happened three years ago.
A.started B.took C.took place D.began
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题
The story happened three years ago.
A.started B.took C.took place D.began
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The story _____ three years ago.
A. started B. took
C. took place D. began
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
I still remember the true story that happened to me many years ago. It started while my family were on vacation. Vacations should be relaxing, but I needed to do some studying. I carefully put all my important papers and books in a large bag.
After a long drive to New York, we found a motel, a place for travelers and their cars, with a really good price, so we decided to stay there for a week. On the second day, after visiting some interesting places and having a big dinner, we returned to the motel. It was about ten o’clock in the evening, and I wanted to study. However, I couldn’t find my paper bag anywhere. I was quite sure that I had put it in the room. Suddenly, I realized the cleaner had taken it out with the rubbish.
I ran over to the main office, and asked if I could talk to the cleaner on duty that day. They told me all the cleaners had left for the day. They showed me where the rubbish bins were instead of offering me any help. I walked out of the motel with a flashlight. I saw three large rubbish bins standing in the dark. I had to look for my bag very carefully. But I didn’t have any luck. I almost wanted to give up. When I took another look into the last bin, I saw my bag right on its top! I was never so happy to see such a dirty old bag in my life!
1.What did the writer have to do during the vacation?
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2.Where did the writer put his important papers and books before leaving for New York?
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3.Why did the writer and his family decide to stay at the motel for a week?
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4.The writer found his bag by himself, didn’t he ?
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5.Why does the writer remember the story for so many years?
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九年级英语任务型阅读极难题查看答案及解析
I still remember the true story that happened to me many years ago. It started while my family were on vacation. Vacations should be relaxing, but I needed to do some studying. I carefully put all my important papers and books in a large bag.
After a long drive to New York, we found a motel, a place for travelers and their cars, with a really good price. So we decided to stay there for a week. On the second day, after visiting some interesting places and having a big dinner, we returned to the motel. It was about ten o’clock in the evening, and I wanted to study. However, I couldn’t find my paper bag anywhere. I was quite sure that I had put it in the room. Suddenly, I realized the cleaner had taken it out with the rubbish.
I ran over to the main office, and asked if I could talk to the cleaner on duty that day. They told me all the cleaners had left for the day. They showed me where the rubbish bins were instead of offering me any help. I walked out of the motel with a flashlight (电筒). I saw three large rubbish bins standing in the dark. 1 had to look for my bag very carefully. But I didn’t have any luck. I almost wanted to give up. When I took another look into the last bin, I saw my bag right on its top! I was never so happy to see such a dirty old bag in my life!
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个单词。
1.What did the writer have to do during the vacation?
_____________________________________________________
2.Where did the writer put his important papers and books before leaving for New York?
_____________________________________________________
3.Why did the writer and his family decide to stay at the motel for a week?
____________________________________________________
4.Who did the writer think took his paper bag according to the passage?
____________________________________________________
5.How did the writer succeed in finding his bag in the end?
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九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
This story happened three years ago. Jack was an eight-year-old boy at that time. He was a good pupil. He was good at every subject at school. But he could not get up early. He often slept until nine or ten o’clock in the morning. So he was often late for school.
Jack’s mother didn’t want him to be late for school again. So she bought him a clock. She said to him, “ You must get up when you hear the clock ring.”
“Yes, Mum.” said Jack. After that Jack got up at twenty to seven when he heard the clock ring.
One day his mother forgot to make the clock ring at the usual time. And the next morning Jack didn’t get up.It was six forty-two at that moment.It was time for breakfast. Mother went to see him. Jack was still in bed and his eyes were open.
“Why didn’t you get up? ” Mother was angry.
“You told me to get up when I heard the clock ring. So I am waiting for the bell.”
“Mum, is the clock still sleeping ?” Jack asked.
1.How old was Jack when the story happened?
A. Ten. B. Nine. C. Seven. D. Eight.
2.Jack’s mother bought him a clock, because______.
A. she liked it B. she didn’t want Jack to be late for school
C. Jack liked it D. she lost one
3.What time did Jack usually get up after he had the clock?
A. 7∶20. B. 6∶20. C. 6∶40. D. 7:40.
4.What happened to Jack one day when the clock didn’t ring?
A. He didn’t get up all the morning. B. He got up early.
C. He got up late. D. He didn’t have breakfast.
5.Jack still stayed in bed to wait for ______.
A. the breakfast B. the bell C. his mother D. his bag
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
The story I would like to tell happened about a year ago. I accepted a position in a company. John, who I knew, told me much about the job and took my curriculum vitae (简历) to his manager. I did not see him as a friend because at the time we did not take part in activities together outside of work, nor did our wives.
The first week was fine. Nothing was clearly strange with John at first until the second week, when our communication began to get a little strange. John began making conversations like "you would have had to pay an employment agency(职业介绍所)several hundred dollars for a job like this". I soon forgot his words till the next day when he made another similar conversation. Right then I started to really pay attention to what he meant. He acted as if I owed him money for helping me to get the job.
He began to get short with me and I had only been there for two weeks. He should train me in building our e-mail servers(服务器). Instead, he went through the process so fast that even an experienced worker could hardly keep up. He would not slow down or check whether I was with him or not. If there was something wrong with a server, he would just deal it by himself and not stop to say anything like "you might want to remember this. " I was in a bad mood from then on.
By the third week I began to get tired of his condescension (傲慢). So I began to challenge him in a way that was only one to one. He would reply to a question of mine with a question or just make me repeat it, and then cut in on me. I began to hate him. Later I tried to avoid him as much as I could.
He stopped me one day and asked me what had happened. I told him he was very condescending. He asked me, “What can I do so that you will not feel like this way in the future?” I simply asked him to treat me with the same respect he would like to be treated with. He did it and we got along better slowly. I believed there was hope and finally we would become friends and now we are.
1.Why didn’t the author refer to John as a friend at first?
A.They seldom spent free time together. B.They had only met for two weeks.
C.Their wives didn’t know each other. D.They had many disagreements on work.
2.What did John most probably mean by saying the underlined sentence?
A.The company he and the author worked in was very good.
B.The writer was wise not to ask an employment agency for help.
C.He had helped the author get a job without a penny.
D.The writer didn’t give him several hundred dollars to express his gratitude.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the third and fourth paragraphs?
A.John was an experienced and hard-working employee.
B.The writer was very slow in learning new things.
C.John hardly lent an ear to what the writer expressed.
D.The writer slowly got used to his work
4.What's the writer's purpose of sharing his story?
A.To express his dislikes with John.
B.To show the importance of communication
C.To remind us what problems can happen at work.
D.To describe how to get on with your workmate.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
--When you to play the piano?
-- Three years ago.
A、have ;started B、will ;start
C、do; start D、did; start
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—The story sounds amazing. Do you know when it ____?
—About fifty years ago.
A. took out B. took away C. took off D. took place
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
The story happened in Nazi (纳粹) Germany at the start of World War II. Liesel is a 12-year-old girl who is adopted (领养) by a rich family because her mother can’t afford to take care of her. On the way to her new home, Liesel steals her first book: The Gravedigger’s Handbook, and begins to read.
Her new family hides a Jewish (犹太) man named Max. He becomes friends with Liesel and teaches her to read in secret. Liesel learns more about the power of words. Then she steals the mayor’s (市长的) book and books that the Nazis want to burn up. Finally she writes her own stories.
Australian author Markus wrote this book and it was published in 2005. It soon became worldwide popular and was translated into several languages. It is not the kind of story that makes you cry one moment and laugh the next. Instead, the sadness of Liesel’s story interests you. It makes you understand that such kinds of things have happened to many people.
1.Liesel was born _____________.
A. in a Nazi family B. in Australia
C. at the start of World War I. D. in a poor family
2.Liesel can’t ___________ in her new family.
A. steal any books B. make friends
C. read her own books D. write her stories
3.From the passage, we know ____________.
A. the book is popular around the world. B. Liesel’s mother sold her for money
C. the story has a happy ending D. Max is killed by Nazi
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
Silk. The word itself is beautiful. The story of silk starts in China over 4,000 years ago. It is said that a cocoon(茧)fell into a woman’s tea cup. It then opened into a single thread(线). This was an important discovery. The Chinese learned they could use the cocoons of silkworms(蚕)to make clothes, both beautiful to look at and soft to touch.
Making silk was a secret in China for many years. In other countries, silk was hardly seen and valuable. Often it was worth more than gold. By the year 1 A.D., silk was sold as far west as Rome, and all along the Silk Road. It connected China with places in the Middle East and Europe. Thanks to the Silk Road, the communication between China and West was greatly improved. Centuries later, in 1522, the Spanish brought silkworms to Mexico.
Now people around the world still make many beautiful things from silk. But silk isn’t only beautiful. It looks delicate, but it’s very strong. For example, it has been used to make bicycle tires(轮胎). Silk is also light and warm. This makes it great for clothes like winter jackets.
All of this comes from a little silkworm. That is the wonder of silk.
1.What was the important discovery about a silkworm’s cocoon?
A.It could become a thread. B.It could be made into tea cups.
C.It was beautiful to look at. D.It was very soft to touch.
2.What can we learn about silk from Paragraph 2?
A.It was carried to Mexico by Chinese businessman.
B.It was commonly seen in many other countries.
C.It was sold to Rome through the Silk Road.
D.It was used as money along the Silk Road.
3.The underlined word “delicate” in Paragraph 3 probably means “______”.
A.漂亮的 B.脆弱的 C.牢固的 D.平静的
4.The passage is mainly about ______.
A.a single thread B.the secret of the Silk Road
C.a beautiful tea cup D.the wonder of silk
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析