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An American named Crum invented potato chips in 1853, although that was not his intention(意图). He was a chef(厨师长) at a beautiful restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. A regular dish on the menu was fried(油炸的) potatoes, which was an ides that had started in France. At that time, French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices(片).
One day, a dinner guest at the restaurant sent back his fried potatoes to the chef because he did not like them so thick. So Mr Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fried them. The guest did not like those either. That made Mr Crum angry, so he thought he would just show the man. He sliced the potatoes paper-thin and fried them, thinking that the man would say nothing about it. However, to his surprise, the man loved the thin potatoes very much. Other guests tried them and liked them. So, Mr Crum’s potato chips were added to the menu. They were called Saratoga Chips.
Finally, Mr Crum opened his own restaurant to sell his famous chips. Now potato chips are packaged(包装) and sold in stores.
九年级英语阅读理解简单题
阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容完成表格。
An American named Crum invented potato chips in 1853, although that was not his intention(意图). He was a chef(厨师长) at a beautiful restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. A regular dish on the menu was fried(油炸的) potatoes, which was an ides that had started in France. At that time, French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices(片).
One day, a dinner guest at the restaurant sent back his fried potatoes to the chef because he did not like them so thick. So Mr Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fried them. The guest did not like those either. That made Mr Crum angry, so he thought he would just show the man. He sliced the potatoes paper-thin and fried them, thinking that the man would say nothing about it. However, to his surprise, the man loved the thin potatoes very much. Other guests tried them and liked them. So, Mr Crum’s potato chips were added to the menu. They were called Saratoga Chips.
Finally, Mr Crum opened his own restaurant to sell his famous chips. Now potato chips are packaged(包装) and sold in stores.
九年级英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
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An American named Crum invented potato chips in 1853,although that was not his intention(意图).He was a chef at a beautiful restaurant in Saratoga Springs,New York.A regular dish on the menu was fried (油炸的) potatoes,which was an idea that had started in France.At that time,French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices (片).
One day,a dinner guest at the restaurant sent back his fried potatoes to the chef because he did not like them so thick.So Mr.Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fried them.The guest did not like those,either.That made Mr.Crum angry.He sliced the potatoes paperthin and fried them,thinking that the man would say nothing about it.However,to his surprise,the man loved the thin potatoes very much.Other guests tried them and also liked them.So,Mr.Crum's potato chips were added to the menu.They were called Saratoga Chips.
Finally,Mr.Crum opened his own restaurant to sell his famous chips.Now potato chips are packaged (包装)and sold in stores.
Who invented1.? |
2. was an American chef at a restaurant. |
A dinner guest3.his fried potatoes to the chef because they were so thick. |
The chef was probably glad in the end because4.. |
Now potato chips are packaged and also sold 5.. |
九年级英语填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
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An American named Crum invented potato chips in 1853, although that was not his intention(意图). He was a chef(厨师) at a beautiful restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. A regular(常规的) dish on the menu was fried potatoes, which was an idea that had started in France. At that time, French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices.
One day, a dinner guest at the restaurant sent back his fried potatoes to the chef because he did not like them so thick. So Mr. Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fired them. The guest did not like those either. That made Mr. Crum angry, so he thought he would just show the man. He sliced the potatoes paper-thin and fried them, thinking that the man would say nothing about it. However, to his surprise, the man loved the thin potatoes very much. Other guests tried them and liked them. So, Mr. Crum’s potato chips were added to the menu. They were called Saratoga chips .
1.What did Crum do when he invented potato chips?
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2.Why did the dinner guest sent back his fried potatoes to Crum?
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3.How did Mr. Crum feel when he found the man loved the thin potatoes?
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4.What was the name of the potato chips in the menu?
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5.What does the passage talk about?
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九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
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An American named Crum invented potato chips in 1853, although that was not his intention (意图). He was a cook at a beautiful restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. A regular dish on the menu was fried (油炸的) potatoes, which was an idea that had started in France. At that time, French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices (片).
One day, a dinner guest at the restaurant sent back his fried potatoes to the chef because he did not like them so thick. So Mr Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fried them. The guest did not like those either. That made Mr Crum angry, so he thought he would just show the man. He sliced the potatoes paper-thin and fried them, thinking that the man would say nothing about it. However, to his surprise, the man loved the thin potatoes very much. Other guests tried them and liked them. So, Mr Crum's potato chips were added to the menu. They were called Saratoga Chips.
Finally, Mr Crum opened his own restaurant to sell his famous chips. Now potato chips are packaged (包装) and sold in stores.
1.Who invented photo chips?
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2.What was his job?
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3.Why did the dinner guest send back the fried photos to the cook?
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4.Did the dinner guest love the thin potatoes?
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5.What did Mr. Crum do at last?
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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
书面表达(本题15分)根据要求完成短文写作,请将作文写在答题卡指定的位置上。
根据下面的表格内容写一篇短文。80词左右。注意表达准确,语句通顺。
Inventions | When | Who | Be used for |
camera | 1839 | a French painter | taking photos |
bicycle | 1880s | people in England | traveling |
potato chips | 1853 | George Crum | eating |
tea | Over three thousand years ago | the Chinese emperor, Shen Nong | drinking |
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九年级英语书面表达中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Minoru Yamasaki was a famous American architect (建筑师). He was born in 1912 in Seattle, Washington. Minoru went to college to study architecture. Every summer he worked in a fish factory to help pay for college. He slept in a room with 100 other men.
Yamasaki sometimes dreamed about his work. Once he woke up at three o’clock in the morning. He remembered a building that was in his dream. He got up and started to draw.
Yamasaki was different from other architects. His buildings give people a feeling of peace and happiness. Many of his designs have pools of water, flowers, and windows on the roof to let in light. He wanted to give them a place away from the busy ways of modern life.
Yamasaki worked for several companies. But his success began when he started his own company. In 1956, he won the Architect’s First Honor Award for his design of an airport in St. Louis, Missouri. He won two more awards over the next five years. In 1962, he designed the World Trade Center in New York. In 1993, a bomb exploded (炸弹爆炸) in it. But the buildings did not fall down because they had a good design.
Yamasaki had strong opinions about his buildings. They had to be built his way. He refused to change the design of his buildings, even if he lost a job. Jun,2 1986. was the date of his death. He designed more than 300 buildings. People will enjoy the design and beauty of his buildings for a very long time.
The title | A 1. American architect |
Be born | In 2. in Seattle, Washington |
In college | Studied architecture in college |
Worked in a fish factory to 3. for college | |
4. in a room with 100 other men | |
His design of buildings | Made people 5. peaceful and happy |
Had 6. opinions about his buildings | |
The World Trade Center didn’t fall down after a bomb explosion | |
Successful career | Was not the 7. as other architects |
Didn’t begin his successful career 8. he started his own company | |
Won 9. awards for his famous design before 1962 and designed over 300 buildings in his life | |
Date of his 10. | Died on Jun, 2 1986 |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文, 根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息, 每空一词。
Five Tricks to Make Your Memory Better
Remembering things, like names, dates, and other fine details is just like playing basketball. It's also a skill that can be practiced. The five memory tricks below can help train your memory.
Imagine what you want to take before you get it
There's something about walking into another room or passing through a doorway that changes our short-term memory and makes us forget what we went there for. Think about your purpose before you leave the present room, you'll increase your chances of remembering what you want.
Learn the chunking technique(组块技术)
We can only store a limited number of things in our short-term memory-about four to seven different items. The chunking technique is helpful for us to get past this limitation: Group several items into a larger whole.
Make good use of the power of music
We forget names and numbers so easily, except our favorite songs or nursery rhymes from childhood. Music helps us memorize things well. If you want to learn a foreign language, try training with music videos with words of this language. Generally speaking, singing can help improve our brain.
Create mnemonic pegs(助记符) to remember long lists
Even without the music background, you can use rhyme and rhythm to remember things like shopping lists or lists oral the US capitals. You can build a connection between the items and the things that rhyme. For example. l is a gun(imagine le fist tem being fired from a gun), 2 is a shoe (imagine the second item inside a shoe) and so on.
Take care of your health and learn new skills
Sadly, our memory falls as we get older. Taking care of our basic health, though, can help your brain work in a proper way. That means reducing the stress in your life, exercising and staving and keeping your brain healthy too by learning new skills.
Follow one trick that works for you and keep using it, and you can make your memory better and better!
1. to improve your memory | ||
Introduction | Remembering things is a 2.that can be trained. | |
Main body | Imagine what you want before 3. it | ●We often forget 4. we went into a room while walking through a doorway. ●If we think about our purpose, we can remember what we want. |
Learn the chunking technique | ●The chunking technique can 5. us to remember a larger number of things. | |
Make good use of the6.of music | ● Music helps us memorize things well. ● In 7., singing helps improve our brain. | |
Create mnemonic pegs to remember long lists | ● To remember things like shopping list, we can use rhyme and rhythm to 8.the items with the thing. | |
Take care of your health and learn new skills | ● When we get older, we will get forgetful. ● To make our brain work 9., we can learn some new skills. | |
Conclusion | Try one of these ricks 10., and you can make your memory better. |
九年级英语填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
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A small town named Bundanoon in Australia has decided to stop the sale of bottled water(瓶装水). They say that bottled water can cause environmental problems. Too many resources(资源) are used to make bottled water. When people finish drinking the water, the bottles will be thrown away and go into dustbins. So they require local people in the town to stop buying bottled water and use tap water to drink. Visitors are encouraged to get water from water stations in the main streets, and fill the water in bottles that can be used again. The decision has been supported(支持) by all the shopkeepers in the town. Bundanoon is the world’s first town that has got its shop selling bottled water. Probably we should follow the example. Let’s stop buying bottled water and use tap water!
Australian Town Bans(禁止) Bottled Water | |
Where bottled water is first banned | A small town with the ____1._______ Bundanoon |
___2._____ bottled water is banned | To help solve environmental problems |
What local people use for ______3.____ | Tap water, not bottled water |
The place which visitors get water ___4. | Water stations in the main streets |
Other people who have supported the plan | ______5.___ the shopkeepers in the town |
九年级英语书面表达困难题查看答案及解析
Who were potato chips invented by?
A.Chelsea Lanmon. B.George Crum. C.Julie Thompson. D.Jay Coziar.
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
本题你将听到一篇短文。请你根据所听内容,完成下面的表格,并将获取的信息填到答题卡相应的位置上。每空一词。
Name and Age | Zhong Nanshan,1.years old |
Experiences | ●finished2.in Beijing ●did more studies in Britain in the 1980s ●3.his work in the hospitals and research centers |
Work Against the NCP | ●entered hospitals to visit patients4. ● helped to control the disease in China ● shared China's5. experience with other countries |
九年级英语听短文填写表格困难题查看答案及解析