I will never forget my experiences in the United States. I went to an American college a year ago. Yet I did not know the real American society until I was hurt in a car accident because after the accident I had to see a doctor and go to court(法院).
After the accident, my roommate called a doctor for me. I was very grateful and decided to repay him one day. But the next day, he asked me to pay him $200 for what he had done. I was amazed. He had good reason to charge me, he said. And if I wanted to collect money from the person who was responsible(负有责任的) for my accident, I’d have to have a good lawyer. And only a good doctor can help me get a good lawyer. Now that he had helped me find a good doctor, it was only fair that I should pay him. But every day I went to see the doctor, I had to wait about 50 minutes. He would see two or three patients at the same time, and often stop treating one so as to see another. Yet he charged me $115 each time. The final examination report consisted of ten lines, and it cost me $215. My lawyer was all smiles the first time we met. But after that he avoided seeing me at all. He knew very well the other party was responsible for the accident, yet he hardly did anything. He simply waited to collect his money. He was so irresponsible that I decided to refuse his help. And he made me pay him $770.
Now I had to act as my own lawyer. I told the insurance(保险)company the date I was leaving America because of my inexperience(缺少经验). Knowing that, they played for time and I left without getting a cent.
My experiences taught me two things about America: firstly, in a country like America money is everything. It is more important than friendship, honor or professional morality. Secondly, foreigners are still being unfairly treated. So when we talk about America, we should see both its good and bad sides.
1.The writer’s roommate offered to help him because________.
A. he thought it was a chance to make some money
B. he felt sorry for the writer
C. he knew the doctor was a very good one
D. he wanted the writer to have a good lawyer
2.A good lawyer is important for the writer to __________.
A. be well treated by the doctor
B. talk with the person responsible for the accident
C. get what he should pay for his injury
D. get well before he leaves that country.
3.Both the doctor and the lawyer in this passage are very__________.
A. selfish B. friendly C. rude D. busy
4.The underlined word “charge” in the second paragraph means ______.
A. 职责 B. 掌管 C. 索价 D. 命令
5.What conclusion can you draw from the story?
A. Going to court is something very common in America.
B. One must be very careful while driving a car.
C. Money is more important than other things in the US.
D. There are more bad sides in America than good sides.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题
I will never forget my experiences in the United States. I went to an American college a year ago. Yet I did not know the real American society until I was hurt in a car accident because after the accident I had to see a doctor and go to court(法院).
After the accident, my roommate called a doctor for me. I was very grateful and decided to repay him one day. But the next day, he asked me to pay him $200 for what he had done. I was amazed. He had good reason to charge me, he said. And if I wanted to collect money from the person who was responsible(负有责任的) for my accident, I’d have to have a good lawyer. And only a good doctor can help me get a good lawyer. Now that he had helped me find a good doctor, it was only fair that I should pay him. But every day I went to see the doctor, I had to wait about 50 minutes. He would see two or three patients at the same time, and often stop treating one so as to see another. Yet he charged me $115 each time. The final examination report consisted of ten lines, and it cost me $215. My lawyer was all smiles the first time we met. But after that he avoided seeing me at all. He knew very well the other party was responsible for the accident, yet he hardly did anything. He simply waited to collect his money. He was so irresponsible that I decided to refuse his help. And he made me pay him $770.
Now I had to act as my own lawyer. I told the insurance(保险)company the date I was leaving America because of my inexperience(缺少经验). Knowing that, they played for time and I left without getting a cent.
My experiences taught me two things about America: firstly, in a country like America money is everything. It is more important than friendship, honor or professional morality. Secondly, foreigners are still being unfairly treated. So when we talk about America, we should see both its good and bad sides.
1.The writer’s roommate offered to help him because________.
A. he thought it was a chance to make some money B. he felt sorry for the writer
C. he knew the doctor was a very good one D. he wanted the writer to have a good lawyer
2.A good lawyer is important for the writer to __________.
A. be well treated by the doctor B. talk with the person responsible for the accident
C. get what he should be paid for his injury D. get well before he leaves that country.
3.Both the doctor and the lawyer in this passage are very__________.
A. selfish B. friendly C. rude D. busy
4.The underlined word “charge” in the second paragraph means ______.
A. 职责 B. 掌管 C. 索价 D. 命令
5.What conclusion can you draw from the story?
A. Going to court is something very common in America.
B. One must be very careful while driving a car.
C. Money is more important than other things in the US.
D. There are more bad sides in America than good sides.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
I will never forget my experiences in the United States. I went to an American college a year ago. Yet I did not know the real American society until I was hurt in a car accident because after the accident I had to see a doctor and go to court(法院).
After the accident, my roommate called a doctor for me. I was very grateful and decided to repay him one day. But the next day, he asked me to pay him $200 for what he had done. I was amazed. He had good reason to charge me, he said. And if I wanted to collect money from the person who was responsible(负有责任的) for my accident, I’d have to have a good lawyer. And only a good doctor can help me get a good lawyer. Now that he had helped me find a good doctor, it was only fair that I should pay him. But every day I went to see the doctor, I had to wait about 50 minutes. He would see two or three patients at the same time, and often stop treating one so as to see another. Yet he charged me $115 each time. The final examination report consisted of ten lines, and it cost me $215. My lawyer was all smiles the first time we met. But after that he avoided seeing me at all. He knew very well the other party was responsible for the accident, yet he hardly did anything. He simply waited to collect his money. He was so irresponsible that I decided to refuse his help. And he made me pay him $770.
Now I had to act as my own lawyer. I told the insurance(保险)company the date I was leaving America because of my inexperience(缺少经验). Knowing that, they played for time and I left without getting a cent.
My experiences taught me two things about America: firstly, in a country like America money is everything. It is more important than friendship, honor or professional morality. Secondly, foreigners are still being unfairly treated. So when we talk about America, we should see both its good and bad sides.
1.The writer’s roommate offered to help him because________.
A. he thought it was a chance to make some money
B. he felt sorry for the writer
C. he knew the doctor was a very good one
D. he wanted the writer to have a good lawyer
2.A good lawyer is important for the writer to __________.
A. be well treated by the doctor
B. talk with the person responsible for the accident
C. get what he should pay for his injury
D. get well before he leaves that country.
3.Both the doctor and the lawyer in this passage are very__________.
A. selfish B. friendly C. rude D. busy
4.The underlined word “charge” in the second paragraph means ______.
A. 职责 B. 掌管 C. 索价 D. 命令
5.What conclusion can you draw from the story?
A. Going to court is something very common in America.
B. One must be very careful while driving a car.
C. Money is more important than other things in the US.
D. There are more bad sides in America than good sides.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
One can have many experiences, but the one I never forget is my bicycling trip in Taiwan. When we were going to 46 school, my teacher suggested that we could do something special to remember our school life. After a long discussion, we decided to travel47 the whole island by bicycle.
We began to get some training to make our 48 stronger. So we ran 3,000 meters after school. At first, I could only ran about 2,000 meters. My legs were heavy like steel and my heart 49 very fast. After two weeks of training, I could run 3,000 meters 50.
We started our journey the last week of July. We rode about 100 kilometers 51 . It was very hot and our clothes were52 all the time. One day, we were riding up the mountain when there were53 wrong with my bicycle, and I fell and was hurt. I almost gave up and didn’t want to 54 the trip, but I tried to solve the problems successfully and kept on. Fifteen days passed, we returned to school again. We were so 55 .
This experience was like a miracle for me. I learned that I could do what I want to.
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九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
—I will never forget the time we spent in the middle school.
—Neither will I. I hope you my lifelong friend.
A.at which, can be B.which, to be C.that, will be
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
I will never forget one day in my first year in high school. I was sitting on the stairs, putting my head in my hands and crying out to my parents because I would never be able to save enough money for college. My parents tried to comfort me, but it seemed impossible to save$64,268, the cost for the private college that I wanted to enter.
Now let me tell you the amazing story of how I saved this sum of money. It all began with a newspaper route in Ankeny, IA. I hated delivering newspapers that route, but decided to continue for six months until my family moved to Wausau. With a few dollars from my newspaper route, a small nest egg began to develop. My next job was working in an athletic company. The money continued to grow very slowly. Half a year later, I worked for a fruit store. Then, when I was in junior high school, I began to be a waitress at Denny’s restaurant. It was hard work, but the money began to roll.
By the time my senior year arrived, I had saved a large sum of money. This was encouraging, but I knew that I would also need some help, so I began to apply for scholarships. Sometimes I got upset because I was rejected again and again. Then, my first scholarship offer came in,$2,000 a year to play tennis. This is only a small sum of money at a school that costs about$14,000 a year, but it was a start. Several other scholarships also came and soon I was up to have$9,050 in scholarships. With scholarships and savings, I saved enough money for my first year.
Several years later, I was off to college. Because of careful saving, I did not have to work during the school year.
1.How much should the writer pay for college?
A. $2,000 B. $14,000
C. $64,268 D. $9,050
2.Which is the writer’s first job?
A. Serving as a waitress.
B. Delivering newspapers.
C. Working at a fruit shop.
D. Working in an athletic company.
3.Why did the writer want to get scholarships?
A. Because he needed some help.
B. Because he liked playing tennis.
C. Because he didn’t want to pay for college.
D. Because he hated to work in an athletic company.
4.What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Different Jobs B. My First Scholarship
C. Save Money for College D. Make Money to Be Rich
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
I will never forget the tenth summer of childhood with my grandfather in western Norway at the mountain farm where my mother was born. As a boy ,I always thought people simply bought whatever they need. Whether Grandfather knew this, I don’t know. One day he said, ”Come, I have something for you.”
I followed him to a workroom. “You should have a toy boat. You can sail it at Storvassdal.” He said. Great, I thought,looking around for the boat. But there was none.
Grandfather pointed to a block of wood. “The boat is in there,” he said. Then he handed me some tools and showed me how to use them properly. “It’ll be a fine boat,and you’ll make it with your own hands,” he said,”No one can give you what you do for yourself.” The words rang in my head as I worked. Finished the boat. It wasn’t much to look at ,but I was poud. Then I sailed it at Storvassdal.
We had to return to America. “You cannot bring that boat home with you,” my mother said. We already had too much baggage. Feeling sad, I hid my boat under a big rock at Storvassdal.
I said good-bye to Grandfather, not knowing I would never see him again.
In 1964, I went to Storvassdal with my parents and my wife and children. To my surprise,for 34 years my treasure stayed here,waiting for my return. I felt we three were togethet again although my grandfather had died 22 years before.
I carved”1930”and”1964” on its side and put it back.
I returned to the lake in 1968,1971,1977 and 1988. Each time I had the boat and carved the year,my grandfather seemed near.
My last trip to Storvassdal was in 1991. I brought my granddaughters: Catherine,13; Claire,12. I hoped they would understand the importance of the little boat and its simple message. At Storvassdal, Claire said softly, ‘Grandpa,someday I’ll come back.’ She added,”And I’ll bring my children.”
1.What lesson did the writer’s grandfather probably teach him?
A. Boys should have a toy boat at childhood.
B. People can simply buy whatever they need.
C.Boys should learn to make a boat out of wood.
D. No one can give you what you do for yourself.
2.The underline words”we three” in Paragraph 6 refer to__________
A. Mother,the boat and me.
B. Grandfather,the boat and me.
C. Catherine,Claire and me.
D. Grandfather , Mother and me.
3.According to the passage,we can infer(推断) that _____________
A. The writer’s mother was born in western Norway
B. The writer’s grandfather died in 1930
C. The boat took me back to Norway four times
D. Claire understood the meaning of the boat
4.What’s the best titile of the passage?
A. The Little Boat That Sailed Through Time
B. The Little Boat And My Wife
C. The Little Boat That Sailed At Storvassdal
D. The Little Boat And My Parents
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
I will never forget the tenth summer of childhood with my grandfather in western Norway on the mountain farm where my mother was born. As a boy. I always thought people simply bought whatever they needed. Whether Grandfather knew this. I didn't know. One day he said. 'Come. I have something for you.'
I followed him to a workroom. 'You should have a toy boat. You can sail it at Storvassdal.' he said. 'Great,' I thought. Looking around for the boat. But there was none
Grandfather pointed to a block of wood. ‘The boat is in there.' he said. Then he handed me some tools and showed me how to use them properly. 'It'll be a fine boat. and you'll make it with your own hands.' he said. 'NO one can give you what you do for yourself.' The words rang in my head as l worked. The boat was finished. It wasn't much to look at, but l was proud. Then I sailed it at Storvassdal.
We had to return to America. 'You cannot bring that boat home with you,' my mother said. We had too much baggage. Feeling sad, I hid my boat under a big rock at Storvassdal.
I said good-bye to Grandfather, not knowing I would never see him again.
In 1964, I went to Storvassdal with my parents and my wife and children. To my surprise, for 34 years my treasure stayed here, waiting for my return. I felt we three were together again although my grandfather had died 22 years before.
I carved(雕刻)’1930' and '1964' on its side and put it back
I returned to the lake in 1968. 1971. 1977 and 1988. Each time l had the boat and carved the year, my grandfather seemed near
My last trip to Storvassdal was in 1991. I brought my granddaughters: Catherine. 13; Claire. 12. I hoped they would understand the importance of the little boat and its simple message. At Storvassdal, Claire said softly, 'Grandpa, someday I'II come back.' she added. 'And I'll bring my children.'
1.Where did the writer spend his tenth summer of his childhood?
2. What did the writer's grandfather ask him to do one day?
3. The writer didn't take the little boat with him when he returned to America, did he?
4. What did the writer do with the little boat each time he returned to Storvassdal?
5. How many times did the writer go to Storvassdal altogether?
6. What can you learn from the story?
九年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
I will never forget the tenth summer of childhood with my grandfather in western Norway at the mountain farm where my mother was born. As a boy ,I always thought people simply bought whatever they need. Whether Grandfather knew this, I don’t know. One day he said, ”Come, I have something for you.”
I followed him to a workroom. “You should have a toy boat. You can sail it at Storvassdal.” He said. Great, I thought,looking around for the boat. But there was none.
Grandfather pointed to a block of wood. “The boat is in there,” he said. Then he handed me some tools and showed me how to use them properly. “It’ll be a fine boat,and you’ll make it with your own hands,” he said,”No one can give you what you do for yourself.” The words rang in my head as I worked. Finished the boat. It wasn’t much to look at ,but I was poud. Then I sailed it at Storvassdal.
We had to return to America. “You cannot bring that boat home with you,” my mother said. We already had too much baggage. Feeling sad, I hid my boat under a big rock at Storvassdal.
I said good-bye to Grandfather, not knowing I would never see him again.
In 1964, I went to Storvassdal with my parents and my wife and children. To my surprise,for 34 years my treasure stayed here,waiting for my return. I felt we three were togethet again although my grandfather had died 22 years before.
I carved”1930”and”1964” on its side and put it back.
I returned to the lake in 1968,1971,1977 and 1988. Each time I had the boat and carved the year,my grandfather seemed near.
My last trip to Storvassdal was in 1991. I brought my granddaughters: Catherine,13; Claire,12. I hoped they would understand the importance of the little boat and its simple message. At Storvassdal, Claire said softly, ‘Grandpa,someday I’ll come back.’ She added,”And I’ll bring my children.”
1.What lesson did the writer’s grandfather probably teach him?
A.Boys should have a toy boat at childhood.
B.People can simply buy whatever they need.
C.Boys should learn to make a boat out of wood.
D.No one can give you what you do for yourself.
2.The underline words”we three” in Paragraph 6 refer to__________
A.Mother,the boat and me.
B.Grandfather,the boat and me.
C.Catherine,Claire and me.
D.Grandfather , Mother and me.
3.According to the passage,we can infer(推断) that _____________
A.The writer’s mother was born in western Norway
B.The writer’s grandfather died in 1930
C.The boat took me back to Norway four times
D.Claire understood the meaning of the boat
4.What’s the best titile of the passage?
A.The Little Boat That Sailed Through Time
B.The Little Boat And My Wife
C.The Little Boat That Sailed At Storvassdal
D.The Little Boat And My Parents
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
I will never forget the old days ______ I spent with my grandmother in the village.
A. which B. when C. who
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
完形填空(共1小题)
I will never forget the Sunday afternoons I spent at my grandfather’s farm in western Pennsylvania when I was a little boy. Miles of winding stonewallsaround the house provided endless hours of ________for a city kid like me.
I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight years old. Since my first visit to the ________ , I’d wanted to beallowedto climb the stonewalls around the farm. My parents would never approve(赞同). Still, my wish to climb across those walls grew so ________ . One spring afternoon, I picked up all my courage and ________ the living room, where the adults were sitting and talking over tea after dinner.
“Can I climb the stonewalls?” I asked. Immediately the women in the room cried.“Heavens, no! You’ll 5 yourself!” I wasn’t too disappointed; their replywas just as I’d expected. But before I could leave the room, my ________ stopped me. “Wait a minute.” I heard him say, “Let the boy climb the stonewalls. He has to ________ to do things for himself.”
“Hurry up,” he said to me, “and come and see me when you get back”. For the next two and a half hours I climbed those old walls and had the ________ of my life. Later I met with my grandfather to tell him about myadventure(冒险). I’ll never forget what he said. “Fred,” he said, smiling, “you made this day a ________ day just by being yourself. Always ________ , there’s only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you exactly as you are.”
1.A.sadness B.pity C.fun D.puzzle
2.A.farm B.house C.home D.room
3.A.weak B.high C.low D.strong
4.A.visited B.entered C.saw D.left
5.A.enjoy B.hurt C.forget D.lose
6.A.mother B.father C.grandfather D.friend
7.A.agree B.finish C.promise D.learn
8.A.time B.love C.regret D.failure
9.A.terrible B.difficult C.special D.hopeless
10.A.hope B.forget C.value D.remember
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