A. Traditional Chinese Dresses B. Manners in Different Countries C. Schools in England D. The New Year in Australia E. Eating in Thailand
61.i people are used to eating rice as a meal. Also, most Thai people do not sit down to eat a proper meal because they usually eat when they are hungry, especially kids and teenagers.
62.ion is full of culture. The Tang Costume stands for Chinese history and fashion culture. The Tang Costume got its name because China became known to other countries during the Han and Tang dynasties.
63.Australia, people celebrate the New Year from January 1st to January 6th. It is a public holiday and many people love to spend this day with their families and friends.
64.re are two kinds of schools in England. One is the state school where parents do not pay money. And ninety percent of children go there. The other is the private school where parents pay some money for their children to go.
65.Whether they’ re good manners or not depends on where you are. Some East Africans spit (吐口水)four times as a kind of blessing(祝福). In parts of Polynesia, it is bad to be seen eating. They politely turn their backs on each other when they are eating food.
根据上面每段的陈述,从方框中选出与其匹配的名称。
1.________
2.________
3.________
4.________
5.________
九年级英语信息匹配中等难度题
A. Traditional Chinese Dresses B. Manners in Different Countries C. Schools in England D. The New Year in Australia E. Eating in Thailand
61.i people are used to eating rice as a meal. Also, most Thai people do not sit down to eat a proper meal because they usually eat when they are hungry, especially kids and teenagers.
62.ion is full of culture. The Tang Costume stands for Chinese history and fashion culture. The Tang Costume got its name because China became known to other countries during the Han and Tang dynasties.
63.Australia, people celebrate the New Year from January 1st to January 6th. It is a public holiday and many people love to spend this day with their families and friends.
64.re are two kinds of schools in England. One is the state school where parents do not pay money. And ninety percent of children go there. The other is the private school where parents pay some money for their children to go.
65.Whether they’ re good manners or not depends on where you are. Some East Africans spit (吐口水)four times as a kind of blessing(祝福). In parts of Polynesia, it is bad to be seen eating. They politely turn their backs on each other when they are eating food.
根据上面每段的陈述,从方框中选出与其匹配的名称。
1.________
2.________
3.________
4.________
5.________
九年级英语信息匹配中等难度题查看答案及解析
How much do you know about manners? Different countries have __________ manners. In some Asian countries, it is good manners to take off your shoes before you go into a house. __________ in European countries, even if they sometimes become very dirty, this kind of behavior is not done. If you are a __________ in a Chinese house, when you have a meal, you usually do not __________ the food. You often leave a little to show that you have had enough. But in England, a visitor always finishes food to show that he has ___________it. We must know the customs of other __________ so that they will not think us badmannered. People all over the world ___________that a wellmannered person should be kind and ___________to others. If you remember this,at least you will not go very far wrong. ___________likes a person with good manners, but no one likes a person __________ bad manners. Keep your manners.
1.A.same B.different C.some D.interesting
2.A.And B.So C.But D.Or
3.A.stranger B.traveler C.visitor D.foreigner
4.A.need B.finish C.choose D.have
5.A.finished B.enjoyed C.taken D.drunk
6.A.countries B.villages C.cities D.places
7.A.find B.know C.guess D.agree
8.A.careful B.helpful C.hardworking D.healthy
9.A.Somebody B.Anybody C.Nobody D.Everybody
10.A.with B.had C.knows D.is
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Traditional Chinese opera is finding new life in a different art form. More than 100 primary school teachers came to a training court to pass on the art to school children. After learning Chinese opera-themed(戏剧题材的) cartoons, they are now confident that they can spark(激发) children's interest.
These school teachers were quick learners in Chinese opera. They are practising a classic piece of Yueju Opera, a major branch of the Chinese opera family.
Fang Tingting, the performer of Shanghai Yueju Opera Troupe, said, “I was actually nervous about teaching them, because I thought they may not be interested. But their passion(热情) swept away my worries. I think they will do well in helping Chinese opera.”
Cartoons naturally attract the attention of children. Introducing Chinese opera to them in this way is proved to be great.
Liu Hui, a school teacher, said, “The children are really interested in the cartoons. As teachers, we give them some directions and they start to copy the movies in the opera.”
The teachers also believed this digital method really builds a bridge between the children and this traditional art form. And it really helps them learn the rich culture of China. They are glad to be trained here to take on this task.
1.In the training court, the teachers mainly learned.
A. how to be kind to school children B. how to write cartoon stories
C. how to perform Yueju Opera D. how to teach the art to students
2.From the fact that, we know the teachers were quick learners.
A. they are practising a classic piece of Yueju Opera
B. they have sparked children's interest in Chinese opera
C. they have decided to become performers of Chinese opera
D. they have found a new way to perform Chinese opera
3.Fang Tingling was not nervous any more because ___________.
A. she comes from Shanghai Yueju Opera Troupe
B. the traditional Chinese Opera is very easy for the teachers
C. the teachers showed great passion in learning from her
D. she knows the children are clever enough
4.From the passage, which statement is TRUE?
A. The teachers were not interested in traditional opera at all.
B. The children are naturally interested in the cartoons.
C. The teachers didn’t think the digital method can help.
D. It is not a good idea to mix traditional opera with cartoons.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Chinese table manners are different from western ones. We Chinese usually share dishes and use chopsticks, while western people usually eat with separate plates and use ________.
A.chopsticks and spoons B.bowls and pots C.knives and forks
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
American Table Manners
Table manners are different in different countries. What is polite in China may not be polite in the Unite States. These basic rules will help you enjoy western food with your American friends.
When you sit down at the table, always put the napkin on your lap first.
When eating something in a bowl, do not leave the spoon in the bowl. Put it on the plate under the bowl. When you have had your meal, place your knife and fork on the side of your plate.
During the meal, the hostess will offer you a second helping of food. Sometimes she will ask you to help yourself. When she offers you food, give her a direct answer. If you refuse the first time, she might not ask you again.
At the table, ask others to pass you dishes that are out of your reach. Good expressions to know are: “Please pass me the ...” or “Could you hand me the -please?”
The best way to learn good manners is to watch others. Observe (观察) the way your western friends eat. This is the best way to avoid making mistakes when you are unsure of what to do.
The Basic Rules of Table Manners in America | |
Before the meal | You should put the napkin on your 1. first. |
During the meal | ★ If the hostess offers you food, you' d better answer her 2. . She might ask you just once. ★ You can ask others for help when the dishes are 3. your reach. |
After the meal | ★ After you have the meal, you should put the 4. on the side of your plate. |
The best way | ★ If you don't know how to behave well at table, just 5. . It works well. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Calligraphy(书法) is a traditional Chinese art.More and more kids are becoming____in it.
A. interest B. interested C. interesting
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I arrived in the US, I felt very sad because life in the US was different from life in my country. My first day of school was at Takoma Park Middle School in March last year. I was very nervous in that morning and I didn’t want to get up. When I went to my first class, I didn’t know what to do because I didn’t know what the teacher said. But there were many people who spoke the same language as me, while some of them were laughing at me, because they came before me and they understood the language better than me.
But there were three girls who helped me. Their names are Maryori, Jezabel and Beverly. As the days passed, I had some new friends and Beverly became my best friend. She always helped me with my study.
Three months later, the school year ended and I had to come to Blair High School. On my first day of school at Blair, I felt it was different from my first day in middle school because it was a beginning of a new school year and there were many new students. I felt better because I knew that I wasn’t the only new student.
That day I met new friends. For some of them it was their first time at school in the US, so I tried to help them because I knew how new students feel when they go to a new school.
1.How did the writer feel when he went to school on the first day in the US?
A. A little moved. B. A little afraid.
C. Very nervous. D. Very excited.
2. The writer didn’t know what to do in his class because .
A. he didn’t understand the teacher’s words
B. he couldn’t see the blackboard clearly
C. no one spoke the same language as him and couldn’t help him
D. no one noticed him and told him what he should do
3.Three good girls gave a helping hand to him when he was .
A. in his own country
B. in Takoma Park Middle School
C. in Blair High School
D. laughed at by some teachers
4.When the writer came to another new school, he felt better because .
A. he knew the language better than before
B. he knew the customs better than before.
C. he had more friends than before
D. he knew he wasn’t the only new student
5.Why did the write try to help his new classmates?
A. Because they came from the same country.
B. Because he knew how new students feel when they go to a new school.
C. Because he wanted to set a good example to others.
D. Because the teachers asked him to do.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I arrived in the US, I felt very sad because life in the US was different from life in my country. My first day of school was at Takoma Park Middle School in March last year. I was very nervous in that morning and I didn’t want to get up. When I went to my first class, I didn’t know what to do because I didn’t know what the teacher said. But there were many people who spoke the same language as me, while some of them were laughing at me, because they came before me and they understood the language better than me.
But there were three girls who helped me. Their names are Maryori, Jezabel and Beverly. As the days passed, I had some new friends and Beverly became my best friend. She always helped me with my study.
Three months later, the school year ended and I had to come to Blair High School. On my first day of school at Blair, I felt it was different from my first day in middle school because it was a beginning of a new school year and there were many new students. I felt better because I knew that I wasn’t the only new student.
That day I met new friends. For some of them it was their first time at school in the US, so I tried to help them because I knew how new students feel when they go to a new school.
1.How did the writer feel when he went to school on the first day in the US?
A. A little moved. B. A little afraid.
C. Very nervous. D. Very excited.
2. The writer didn’t know what to do in his class because .
A. he didn’t understand the teacher’s words
B. he couldn’t see the blackboard clearly
C. no one spoke the same language as him and couldn’t help him
D. no one noticed him and told him what he should do
3.Three good girls gave a helping hand to him when he was .
A. in his own country
B. in Takoma Park Middle School
C. in Blair High School
D. laughed at by some teachers
4.When the writer came to another new school, he felt better because .
A. he knew the language better than before
B. he knew the customs better than before.
C. he had more friends than before
D. he knew he wasn’t the only new student
5.Why did the write try to help his new classmates?
A. Because they came from the same country.
B. Because he knew how new students feel when they go to a new school.
C. Because he wanted to set a good example to others.
D. Because the teachers asked him to do.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Different countries have different ideas about how to be polite. In Britain, table manners are important. But how do you show good table manners in Britain? Here is some advice:
How to sit: You should sit up straight in your chair. When you eat, don’t pick up the bowl. This is called very bad manners.
Noises at the table: It is never a good idea to make a noise at the table.
Using your fingers: 62Usually we don’t pick food up with our fingers when we are eating main dishes. But there are some foods such as pizza, sandwiches, chips and fruit we can eat with fingers.
Passing things: If someone asks you to pass something like the salt, only get it if you are the closest person to it. Never lean (倾斜, 倾倒) across someone else’s food. It’s more polite not to use it yourself first --- pass it directly to the person who asked, and then use it later. It’s best to taste your food before you put salt in it.
Your mouth: 63 It is not polite to talk with your mouth full of food, nor to eat with your mouth open.
How much to eat: It is polite to eat up the food that you have been offered, so a clear plate is a good plate. It shows that you enjoy the food. If you can’t finish everything and you can leave a little, that is okay. You could say something like “That was very nice, thank you.”
(一)根据短文内容简要回答问题。
How should you sit when you eat in Britain?
1.
What shows that you like the food?
2.
(二)将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
3.
4.
(三)请给短文拟一个适当的题目。
5.
九年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
Different countries have different ideas about how to be polite. In Britain, table manners are important. But how do you show good table manners in Britain? Here is some advice:
How to sit: You should sit up straight in your chair. When you eat, don’t pick up the bowl. This is called very bad manners.
Noises at the table: It is never a good idea to make a noise at the table.
Using your fingers: 62Usually we don’t pick food up with our fingers when we are eating main dishes. But there are some foods such as pizza, sandwiches, chips and fruit we can eat with fingers.
Passing things: If someone asks you to pass something like the salt, only get it if you are the closest person to it. Never lean (倾斜, 倾倒) across someone else’s food. It’s more polite not to use it yourself first --- pass it directly to the person who asked, and then use it later. It’s best to taste your food before you put salt in it.
Your mouth: 63 It is not polite to talk with your mouth full of food, nor to eat with your mouth open.
How much to eat: It is polite to eat up the food that you have been offered, so a clear plate is a good plate. It shows that you enjoy the food. If you can’t finish everything and you can leave a little, that is okay. You could say something like “That was very nice, thank you.”
(一)根据短文内容简要回答问题。
How should you sit when you eat in Britain?
1.
What shows that you like the food?
2.
(二)将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
3.
4.
(三)请给短文拟一个适当的题目。
5.
九年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析