“Are you happy?” The simple question usually makes people confused (迷惑的). Even Mo Yan, who won a Nobel Prize, replied to it by saying, “I don’t know.”
When a migrant worker (农民工) was asked, “Are you happy? (Ni Xing Fu Ma?)” by a CCTV reporter, he looked confused before replying, “My family name is Zeng. (Wo Xing Zeng.)” This has become a joke. But his answer showed migrant workers and TV reporters live in different worlds and they cannot even communicate with each other.
Similarly, when asked, “Are you happy?” a 73-year-old man, collecting used plastic bottles in a street in Zhejiang, said, “The bottles can be sold for 0.1 yuan each.” Asked again, he said, “The government is good.” The reporter went on, “My question is ‘Are you happy?’” The old man answered, “My hearing is not good.”
The reporter probably tried to reach the same answer that the interviewees(被采访者) including the migrant worker and the old man are “happy”.
In fact, when the question is asked, we should learn about people’s true situation and their true wishes and opinions but their “Yes” or “No”.
Luckily, the government has paid more attention to the importance. Now there are many TV programs giving common people the chance to give their opinions.
“Everything we do is aimed at letting people live more happily.” At last year’s National People’s Congress (人大), Wen Jiabao said and agreed that increasing happiness would be a top aim for the 12th five-year plan.
1.Ten plastic bottles could be sold for ________ to the 73-year-old.
A.0.1 yuan B.1 yuan C.10 yuan D.20 yuan
2.The government has paid more attention to the importance of ________.
A.learning about people’s true wishes and opinions
B.people’s different replies to “Are you happy?”
C.improving migrant workers’ education
D.keeping the old people’s health
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The reporters wanted the people to say “Yes” when asked “Are you happy?”
B.Letting people live more happily is a top aim in the next five years.
C.The reporter asked the old man three different questions.
D.We can call the migrant worker Mr. Zeng.
4.This passage is mainly about ________.
A.the questions B.the happiness
C.the popular songs D.the education
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
“Are you happy?” The simple question usually makes people confused (迷惑的). Even Mo Yan, who won a Nobel Prize, replied to it by saying, “I don’t know.”
When a migrant worker (农民工) was asked, “Are you happy? (Ni Xing Fu Ma?)” by a CCTV reporter, he looked confused before replying, “My family name is Zeng. (Wo Xing Zeng.)” This has become a joke. But his answer showed migrant workers and TV reporters live in different worlds and they cannot even communicate with each other.
Similarly, when asked, “Are you happy?” a 73-year-old man, collecting used plastic bottles in a street in Zhejiang, said, “The bottles can be sold for 0.1 yuan each.” Asked again, he said, “The government is good.” The reporter went on, “My question is ‘Are you happy?’” The old man answered, “My hearing is not good.”
The reporter probably tried to reach the same answer that the interviewees(被采访者) including the migrant worker and the old man are “happy”.
In fact, when the question is asked, we should learn about people’s true situation and their true wishes and opinions but their “Yes” or “No”.
Luckily, the government has paid more attention to the importance. Now there are many TV programs giving common people the chance to give their opinions.
“Everything we do is aimed at letting people live more happily.” At last year’s National People’s Congress (人大), Wen Jiabao said and agreed that increasing happiness would be a top aim for the 12th five-year plan.
1.Ten plastic bottles could be sold for ________ to the 73-year-old.
A.0.1 yuan B.1 yuan C.10 yuan D.20 yuan
2.The government has paid more attention to the importance of ________.
A.learning about people’s true wishes and opinions
B.people’s different replies to “Are you happy?”
C.improving migrant workers’ education
D.keeping the old people’s health
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The reporters wanted the people to say “Yes” when asked “Are you happy?”
B.Letting people live more happily is a top aim in the next five years.
C.The reporter asked the old man three different questions.
D.We can call the migrant worker Mr. Zeng.
4.This passage is mainly about ________.
A.the questions B.the happiness
C.the popular songs D.the education
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Recently, CCTV reporters asked many people a simple question, “Are you happy?”
1._________ Even Mo Yan, who recently won a Nobel Prize, responded by saying, “I don’t know.”
While the question has become a popular phrase and the Internet plays host to heated discussions, we ask, 2.__________________
Last year, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao told the nation, “We do everything to let people live more happily.” At last year’s Nation’s People’s Congress(人代会), officials agreed that increasing happiness would be a top goal for the 12th five-year- plan.
Many think that happiness is difficult to describe and that it is from many ways. 3.___________ For some, happiness can be as simple as having enough money to buy a new bicycle; for others, it’s about having wealth, keeping healthy or finding the perfect marriage.
Chen Shanguyan is a college student. 4._____________ “At present it relates to how well I study in a day, “ he said. “It might be linked to a good job after I graduate.”
5.______________ Does it depend on how many friends we have, or whether we own the latest smartphone? Is it even quantifiable(量化)?
Economists(经济学家) are trying to measure happiness in people’s lives. Since 1972, Bhutan’s GDP measurement has been taken the place of g Gross National Happiness index国民幸福指数), according to the people’s sense of being well-governed(管理), their relationship with the environment, their satisfaction with economic(经济的) development, and their sense of national belonging. But is well-being more easily measured?
A.What exactly is happiness and how do you measure it?
B.The question is really too difficult for us to answer.
C.Then there is the question of measuring happiness.
D.He said his idea of happiness always developed.
E.It also means different things to different people.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Recently,CCTV reporter have asked a simple question, “Are you happy?”
The question has caught many interviewees off guard. Even Mo Yan, who recently won a Nobel Prize, answered by saying “I don’t know.”
We should ask “What exactly is happiness? And how do you measure(测量) it?”. Last year, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao told the nation, “Everything we do is aimed at letting people live more happily.” At last year’s National People’s Congress(全国人民代表大会), officials agreed that increasing happiness would be a top target(目标) for the 12th five-year plan.
Many argue that happiness is elusive. It also means different things to different people. For some, happiness can be as simple as having enough money to buy a new bicycle; for others, it’s about socializing(社交活动) or finding the perfect spouse(配偶).
Chen Shangyuan, 21, a college student, said his idea of happiness always evolves(进化). “At present it relates to how productive I am in a day”, he said. “It might be linked to(联系) job security (安全) or leisure(休闲) time after I graduate.”
1.What did Mo Yan say when he was asked the question “Are you happy?”
A.Yes, I am very happy. B.No, I am not happy.
C.It depends on the weather. D.I don’t know
2.What’s the top target for the 12th five-year plan?
A.Economic B.Peace C.Culture D.Increasing happiness
3.What does “elusive” mean in the passage?
A.难以理解 B.难能可贵 C.难以实现 D.难以忘记
4.What does Chen Shangyuan think happiness might be linked to when he works?
A big house. B. An expensive car. C. Money D. Job security or leisure time.
5.Form this passage, we can know that_________.
A.happiness can be measured
B.to be happy is very
C.different people have different ideas about happiness
D.If we have a lot of money we will feel happy
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
“How are you?” is a usual question.It's a friendly way that people in America greet each other,71.1. “How are you?” is also a very unusual question.It's a question that often doesn't have an answer.The person who asks “How are you?” 72.2.to hear the answer “Fine”,even if the person's friend isn't fine.The reason is that “How are you?” isn't really a question and “Fine” isn't really an answer.They are just other 73.3.t of saying “Hello” or “Hi”.
Sometimes,people also don't say exactly what they 744..For example,when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person might think,“No,I disagree.I think you're wrong...”But it is 75.5. to disagree so strongly,so the 76.6. answer may be “I'm not sure.” It's a nicer way to say that you don't agree with someone.
People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish 77.7. with other people.Many people talking on the phone finish the 78.8. by saying “I've to go now.” Often,the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse like “Someone's at the door.” The excuses might be real,or it might not be 79.9..Perhaps the person just doesn't want to keeping on talking.80.10.,the polite excuse won't hurt the other person.All in all,it's an important way that people try to be nice to each other,and it's a part of the game of language.
九年级英语短文填空极难题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions(根据以下内容回答问题)
Letter A
Young people are always told that they should make the most of their time,that they will never be as free again So,my question is-why fill up all this free time with housework?Parents expect their children to get good grades,be good at sports,and be popular with other kids.
However,there is not enough time in the day to do these things and then do housework as well.It's not fair to expect teenagers to give up their precious time to do boring house work.Parents and children both have jobs.Parents' jobs are in the work place.Their children's jobs are at school.
The only difference is that parents get paid and children don't.Parents say that they make their kids do housework to teach them responsibility.But this is just at rick.Parents trick their kids into doing housework because they are lazy.
Yours,
Overloaded
Letter B
Both parents and children have jobs.The parent's job is to go to work to earn money.The child's job is to go to school.But we all get hungry.Someone has to cook the meals and clean up afterward.We all wear clothes that get dirty.Someone has to wash them,iron them,and put them away.Children work from 9 until 4.Parents work from 8 until 6.Sure,after 4 o'clock,children have homework.But after 6,parents have homework too.They have to do the shopping,go to the bank,pay the bills,and help their kids with their own homework!
I think it's only fair that teenagers help out a bit at home.They might not like it,but it's good for them.It teaches them how to look after themselves.This is really useful when93 .
Sincerely,
Overworked
1.What is the writer’s question in Letter A?
_________________________________________________________
2.How are parent’s jobs different from children’s jobs according to Letter A?
_________________________________________________________
3.Why does Letter B say it’s good for teenagers to help out a bit at home?
_________________________________________________________
4.Who most probably wrote Letter B,a parent or a child?
_________________________________________________________
5.The two letters agree that parents and children both have jobs,don’t they?
_________________________________________________________
6.What can be filled in the blank at the end of letter B?
_________________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
D.Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)
Which Chinese city do you think people live a very happy life?
Well, Chengdu is at the top of the 2015 rankings(排名) for China's Happiest Cities released by Xinhua News Agency and the China Association of Mayors. This is the second year in a row that the capital city of Sichuan is chosen.
So what has made Chengdu such a happy place to 1ive? As People's Daily said, "Part of the reason is the leisurely and slow-paced(慢节奏的) lifestyle that many people in Chengdu live."
To find the pleasures of the Chengdu lifestyle; the first thing you should try is the food. Chengdu cooking style is famous for the use of the Sichuanese peppercorn(花椒) and hot chillies(辣椒). "Nothing is more-important to Chengdu people than food," said Du Li, a professor at the Sichuan Higher Institute of Cuisine. "They love to find small restaurants in out-of-the-way places that have great tastes." There are around 40,000 restaurants in Chengdu, the highest density(密度) of restaurants of any city in the world.
Another important part of Chengdu life is the teahouses. Found everywhere in the city, the teahouses are much more than just a place to drink tea. Teahouses are places to do business, meet with friends, show off pet birds, listen to Chuanju (Sichuan opera), and most importantly, play mahjong(麻将).As a local saying goes, "If you cannot find someone, he or she is playing mahjong, or on their way to play mahjong."
1.How many times has Chengdu been at the top of the rankings for China’s Happiest Cities?
________________________________________________________________________
2.What are the pleasures of the Chengdu lifestyle?
________________________________________________________________________
3.How do people make their dishes more famous and special in Chengdu?
________________________________________________________________________
4.What kind of restaurant attracts Chengdu people most?
________________________________________________________________________
5.People go to the teahouses found everywhere in the city only for enjoying tea, don't they?
________________________________________________________________________
6.Why is Chengdu chosen to be a China's happiest city again? What other necessary factors(要素) do you think a happiest city has?
_______________________________________________________________
九年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
How do you feel just when you are going to make a speech in front of people? Usually, your heart beats very fast and you have an unusual feeling in your stomach, don’t you? It’s almost like butterflies(蝴蝶)flying in your stomach. This feeling is expressed in the idiom(习语) “have butterflies in your stomach”. It means being so nervous that you feel like there are butterflies dancing in your stomach.
Americans often use this idiom to describe how they are feeling when they walk onto a stage (舞台)and make an important speech or perform in front of people. Actors also say they have butterflies in their stomachs before they see their movies on the theater screen. They are so nervous and excited at the same time that their hearts are beating very fast and there seem to be many butterflies in their stomachs. Before students take a big test, they describe their feelings with this idiom.
When you are saying, “I have butterflies in my stomach”, your friends may tell you, “Pay no attention to those butterflies”.
1.When you are going to make a speech in front of people, your heart usually beats very
________________.
2.“Have butterflies in your stomach. ” means that you are very ___________.
3.Actors also say they ________________ in their stomachs before they see their movies.
4.You can use this idiom to describe your __________________ when you take a big test.
5.Translate “pay no attention to those butterflies” into Chinese. ________________________.
九年级英语多任务混合问题简单题查看答案及解析
---Why are you so happy?
--- ______ the teacher’s help, I found the answer ______ the question.
A. Under; to B. With; to C. Under; of D. With; of
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
---Why are you so happy?
--- ______ the teacher’s help, I found the answer ______ the question.
A. Under; to B. With; to
C. Under; of D. With; of
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
---Why are you so happy?
--- ______ the teacher’s help, I found the answer ______ the question.
A. Under; to B. With; to
C. Under; of D. With; of
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析