Betty has travelled to Beijing several times since 1980, and this is how she has seen the city change.
The Great Wall | |
Then Visiting the Great Wall at Badaling on my first trip, I ran into only a few tourists from local Chinese tour buses. Years later, to avoid the crowds at Badaling, I went to the Great Wall at Mutianyu. My six-year-old son was so excited that he said, “Every step is enjoyable!” | Now Most tourists still see the Great Wall at Badaling, but a great many come to Mutianyu now. Many hikers like to visit the Great Wall at Jiankou for the beautiful sights. There are no cable cars (缆车) and often even no steps. |
Shopping | |
Then In the 1980s, tourists used foreign exchange certificates and the Chinese people used renminbi. Credit cards (信用卡) were not widely used. We visited the Beijing Department Store (opened in 1955). And it was on the street, Wangfujing. Everything in it was very cheap and made in China. | Now People can pay in many new ways such as Alipay (支付宝) and Wechat Pay. Also, credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. Now Wangfujing is a famous street where people can buy all kinds of things. The Beijing Department Store is still there. Goods are cheap. The store is bigger now. |
1.Betty went to Mutianyu instead of Badaling because ______.
A. her son didn’t like Badaling
B. there were too many people at Badaling
C. she wanted to take the cable cars cable cars at Mutianyu
D. there were more beautiful sight at Mutianyu
2.Betty shows new methods of payment (付款方法) in Beijing by ______.
A. giving reasons B. comparing numbers C. giving examples D. sharing her experiences
3.What do we know about the Beijing Department Store?
A. It’s as big as before.
B. It has a history of 500 years.
C. Things in it are not expensive.
D. It’s on the food street Nanluoguxiang.
4.Were credit cards widely used in the 1980s?
A. Yes, they were. B. No, they weren’t. C. Yes, it was. D. No, it wasn’t.
5.The reading is mainly about ______.
A. Betty’s love for Beijing
B. some changes in Beijing
C. the history of Beijing hutongs
D. Betty and her family
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题
Betty has travelled to Beijing several times since 1980, and this is how she has seen the city change.
The Great Wall | |
Then Visiting the Great Wall at Badaling on my first trip, I ran into only a few tourists from local Chinese tour buses. Years later, to avoid the crowds at Badaling, I went to the Great Wall at Mutianyu. My six-year-old son was so excited that he said, “Every step is enjoyable!” | Now Most tourists still see the Great Wall at Badaling, but a great many come to Mutianyu now. Many hikers like to visit the Great Wall at Jiankou for the beautiful sights. There are no cable cars (缆车) and often even no steps. |
Shopping | |
Then In the 1980s, tourists used foreign exchange certificates and the Chinese people used renminbi. Credit cards (信用卡) were not widely used. We visited the Beijing Department Store (opened in 1955). And it was on the street, Wangfujing. Everything in it was very cheap and made in China. | Now People can pay in many new ways such as Alipay (支付宝) and Wechat Pay. Also, credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. Now Wangfujing is a famous street where people can buy all kinds of things. The Beijing Department Store is still there. Goods are cheap. The store is bigger now. |
1.Betty went to Mutianyu instead of Badaling because ______.
A. her son didn’t like Badaling
B. there were too many people at Badaling
C. she wanted to take the cable cars cable cars at Mutianyu
D. there were more beautiful sight at Mutianyu
2.Betty shows new methods of payment (付款方法) in Beijing by ______.
A. giving reasons B. comparing numbers C. giving examples D. sharing her experiences
3.What do we know about the Beijing Department Store?
A. It’s as big as before.
B. It has a history of 500 years.
C. Things in it are not expensive.
D. It’s on the food street Nanluoguxiang.
4.Were credit cards widely used in the 1980s?
A. Yes, they were. B. No, they weren’t. C. Yes, it was. D. No, it wasn’t.
5.The reading is mainly about ______.
A. Betty’s love for Beijing
B. some changes in Beijing
C. the history of Beijing hutongs
D. Betty and her family
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
He has been to ______ university to visit his professor for several times since graduation.
A.the B.a C./ D.an
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Since 2018, the English listening and speaking test in Beijing has to be separated from the written one.① Taking the listening and speaking test is very important for every student.
②Students take the test on a computer. They can take the test twice—once in December and again in March - to try to get a possible higher score.
③It pushes us to speak English__Though it was very hard at the beginning, it’s a good thing.’’ said Liu Haoxuan. He got a low score last term.④因此他每天在镜子面前练习讲英语。Later, he got a score of 39 in the test. The total score is 40.
Liu Tianyou, 14,from Beijing Yuying Middle School, uses apps to practise tests every clay. “The apps will score your performance so that you can improve accordingly,” he said.
1.请写出①处划线句子的同义句。
_____________very important for every student to ____________ the listening and speaking test.
2.请将②处划线句子改为被动语态。
____________________________________________________________________________________
3.请将③处划线句子翻译成汉语。
____________________________________________________________________________________
4.请将④处划线句子翻译成英语。
____________________________________________________________________________________
5.Why can the students take the test twice?
____________________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Since 2018, the English listening and speaking test in Beijing has to be separated(分开) from the written one.And the listening and speaking test is becoming more and more important for the students who are taking senior high school entrance exams in Beijing.The test counts for 40 points on their full English exam.During the 30—minute test, students have to fill in blanks, answer questions and retell stories after listening to different materials.
The test is taken on a computer.They can take the test twice (once in December and again in March) to try to get the highest score possible.
Final exams are coming.Liu Haoxuan, 14, who studies at Beijing Dayu School, is quite busy.However, he still has to find time to practice his spoken English.That's because he will take a new English listening and speaking test. It pushes me to speak.Though it was hard at the beginning, it's a good thing,”Liu said.He got a low score when he first took it last term.But he kept working hard in order to improve his pronunciation and other skills.He practiced speaking in front of a mirror every day.Later, he got a score of 39 on the test.
Liu Tianyou, 14, from another middle school of Beijing, has his own way to prepare for the listening and speaking test.He used apps to take practice tests every day." The apps will score your performance so that you can improve accordingly(相应地),” he said.Also, the practice tests help me learn to take notes properly.They help me understand topic sentence and key words.”
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项,并在答题卡上将选定答案的字母标号涂黑。
1.What do students have to do in the test?
① Fill in blanks. ② Answer questions. ③ Retell stories. ④ Write stories
A.②③④ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.①②③
2.What do we know about the English listening and speaking test from the passage?
A.It counts for 40 points on the full English exam. B.The test was introduced many years ago.
C.Students have to take it three times a year. D.Students can get high scores on the test easily.
3.What do you learn from Liu Haoxuan's story?
A.Practice makes perfect. B.Think twice before acting
C.Two heads are better than one. D.Knowledge is everything.
4.What do we know about Liu Tianyou?
A.He got a score of 39 on the test. B.He prepared the test on the apps.
C.He failed the listening and speaking test. D.He found it hard to get a good score.
5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The difficulties students face in learning English.
B.The improvement of English education in Beijing.
C.An English class that students in Beljing have to take.
D.The new English listening and speaking test for Beijing students.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
It’s early in the morning and the alarm clock has already rung several times. You have to drag yourself out of bed and rush to school. As a school student, this is probably a common experience for you. But thanks to new rules, many students in Zhejiang and Heilongjiang provinces can now stay in bed longer than before. On Feb 23th, the Zhejiang Department of Education published a new guideline that asks primary schools to start school later. According to the guideline, start times could vary among different grades and seasons, with students in Grade 1 and 2 starting no earlier than 8:30a.m. A similar guideline was announced by the education department in Heilongjiang province on Feb 24th. Since the new term began in March, students from all primary and junior high schools have been required to arrive at school no earlier than 8 a.m. And senior high school students are now required to arrive at school no earlier than 7:30a.m. These changes are aimed at making sure students get adequate sleep and enough time for breakfast.
According to a 2016 study, only 54.1 percent of students in Grade 4 slept 9 hours or more a night, while the required sleep time for primary students is 10 hours. These changes have received much praise. “I definitely welcome the move, since this will ensure my son has enough time for breakfast, which is important for his health and growth,” a mother from Hangzhou told China Daily. Pushing back school times isn’t unique to China. In the United States, schools in at least 21 states began to start school later in 2017. According to a 2015 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US, later school start times could help improve students’ health and study performance. Just as Mary Carskadon, a sleep expert from Brown University, US, told The Atlantic, “Everybody learns better when they’re awake.”
1.Which province required students to arrive at school no earlier than 8 o’clock?
A. Heilongjiang B. Hubei C. Zhejiang D. Chongqing
2.How long does a primary student need to sleep every day?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11
3.What does the underlined word “adequate” mean?
A. 多余的 B. 灵活的 C. 充足的 D. 困倦的
4.Which of the following is not true?
A. Some schools in the United States began to start school later in 2017.
B. Later school start times could help improve students’ wealth and study performance.
C. Starting school later has received much praise.
D. Everyone learns better when they’re awake.
5.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A. It’s important for students to keep healthy.
B. Students should get up early to go to school.
C. Students should have enough time to have breakfast.
D. It’s good for students to start school later.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
—Online reading has several ___________. For example, it's possible for us to read at any time and any place.
—I agree with you. But on the other hand, it is bad for our eyes.
A.languages B.meanings C.advantages
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Betty _____ up early since her childhood.
A.used to get B.has been used to get
C.has used to get D.has been used to getting
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
How time flies ! Several years _____ since we last met at Jack’s Party.
A.has passed B.had passed C.have passed D.will pass
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jessica really enjoys travelling, and she ________ many foreign countries since 2010.
A.visits B.has visited C.will visit D.was visiting
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Each time tourists travel to Beijing, they the Forbidden city.
A. will be shown up B. will be shown around
C. will show around D. will show to
九年级英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析