World Travel Service Dear Mark Congratulations! You have won a free four - week trip to another country. Now you must decide where you want to go and what you want to do. Please read this information paper carefully, and finish it. After the trip, you must write a report about your trip. Yours sincerely John Foley Manager World Travel Service | Information You may choose ●Go to a country: Britain Canada√ Japan Australia ●Stay: with a family√ in a hotel in a school ●Study a language: English √ French Japanese German ●Study one subject: Computers Business History Science√ ●Have two sports: Football√ basketball horse riding√ Climbing skating badminton ●Do another two things: visit a big city √ spend a day at a beach visit a science museum√ |
1.How long will Mark’s trip last?
A.Four weeks. B.Two months. C.About a year.
2.From the letter, we know John Foley is_______.
A.a traveler B.the manager of World Travel Service C.a teacher
3.Mark________.
A.is going to study Japanese during the trip
B.must write a report after the trip
C.should have some sports before the trip
4.Mark doesn’t live in_______.
A.Japan B.Britain C.Canada
5. Mark will probably(很可能)write something about_______in his report.
A.a day at a beach B.a science museum C.business in that country
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
World Travel Service Dear Mark Congratulations! You have won a free four - week trip to another country. Now you must decide where you want to go and what you want to do. Please read this information paper carefully, and finish it. After the trip, you must write a report about your trip. Yours sincerely John Foley Manager World Travel Service | Information You may choose ●Go to a country: Britain Canada√ Japan Australia ●Stay: with a family√ in a hotel in a school ●Study a language: English √ French Japanese German ●Study one subject: Computers Business History Science√ ●Have two sports: Football√ basketball horse riding√ Climbing skating badminton ●Do another two things: visit a big city √ spend a day at a beach visit a science museum√ |
1.How long will Mark’s trip last?
A.Four weeks. B.Two months. C.About a year.
2.From the letter, we know John Foley is_______.
A.a traveler B.the manager of World Travel Service C.a teacher
3.Mark________.
A.is going to study Japanese during the trip
B.must write a report after the trip
C.should have some sports before the trip
4.Mark doesn’t live in_______.
A.Japan B.Britain C.Canada
5. Mark will probably(很可能)write something about_______in his report.
A.a day at a beach B.a science museum C.business in that country
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
―Congratulations, Jane, you have won the first prize in the physics competition.
―Thank you, Mr Green. I can’t make such great __________ without your help.
A. experience B. experiment
C. progress D. operation
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
-- Congratulations! You have won first prize in the English contest.
--______________.
A. Thank you! B. Good idea! C. Of course. D. Enjoy yourself!
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
---Congratulations! You won the first prize in the writing competition.
---__________. I have made several terrible mistakes.
A. You must be joking. B. I think so.
C. You are welcome. D. It doesn’t matter.
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
You ______the first prize in the English speech contest. Congratulations!
A.win B.won
C.have won D.will win
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Mark expects around the world when he grows up.
A.travels B.will travel C.to travel D.traveling
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many young people all over the world love to travel and see the world. Have you heard of backpackers? They are normally young people who travel cheaply with just one rucksack(背包) and comfortable walking boots. They buy local food in supermarkets to save money and at the same time become friends with local people.
Some people prefer adventure tours. Brave people may try bungee jumping from the bridge overlooking the Victoria Falls in Africa with only a rope around their legs. Some enjoy the challenge of rock climbing in the Alps in Switzerland. Others may go snowboarding in the Rocky
Mountains in the USA.
Have you ever heard of an ecotourism ? It means a holiday in which people come close to nature but are very careful not to damage the nature beauty or living things in the area. How can this be possible? Let's read an interview with people who enjoyed a swimming with dolphins tour.
Interviewer: what was the most exciting part ofyour holiday?
Sharon from South Africa: I felt excited when I heard the sound of wild dolphins approaching me in the water and then swimming directly under me. An image I will never forget.
Xavier from Portugal :There were two dolphins below us swimming downwards. One stopped and looked back at me as if to say 'What are those strange beings?" Fantastic!
Interviewer: Did you feel that your holiday helped local people and areas to keep their beautifulenvironment?
Jane from New Zealand :The hotel and the whale and dolphin watching companies employ(雇佣) local people. They used to hunt those whales and dolphins, but now they can earn money from tourism and don't have to kill them. Not many boats are allowed at the same time so these animals aren't bothered. The boat companies also work to educate the local schools about the importance of protecting these wonderful creatures.
Helen from England: I am glad they are not killing the whales and dolphins any more, but the cars and boats use fuel which could cause pollution and make the sea less clean.
Well, what do you think? Thousands of people visit the Forbidden City or the Great Wall China every year. Do you think that's a good thing, or do you feel that China's important historical sites can be damaged? Are there any ways of sharing your treasures but keeping them in good condition?
1.From the first paragraph, backpackers are young people_____________________ .
A.traveling cheaply with just one rucksack
B.visiting historical places in China
C.who love to travel and see the world alone
D.who love to buy local things as souvenirs
2.What did Sharon, Xavier, Jane and Helen do in their holiday?
A.Try bungee jumping in Africa. B.Enjoy rock climbing in Switzerland.
C.Enjoy a swimming with dolphins tour. D.Go snowboarding in the USA.
3.Sharon,Xavier,Jane and Helen think the tours are helpful EXCEPT________.
A.the hotel and the companies employ local people to earn money
B.local people used to hunt and kill whales and dolphins but now they don't
C.not many boats are allowed at the same time so animals aren't bothered
D.the cars and boats use fuel to cause pollution and make the sea dirtier
4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A.It's a cheap and popular way to travel and see the world as a backpacker.
B.We believe an ecotourism can greatly protect the nature beauty and living things.
C.The writer think China's sites can be protected because of being visited by tourists.
D.Following the rules of the nature is good for sharing treasures and keeping them good.
5.What can't you do when you take an ecotourism?
A.Come close to nature in the holiday carefully.
B.Protect the living things in the area.
C.Be careful not to damage the nature beauty.
D.Keep the local people disappointed
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many young people all over the world love to travel and see the world. Have you heard of backpackers? They are normally young people who travel cheaply with just one bag and comfortable walking boots. They buy local food in supermarkets to save money and at the same time become friends with local people.
Some people prefer adventure tours. Brave people may try bungee(蹦极) jumping from the bridge overlooking the Victoria Falls in Africa with only a rope around their legs. Some enjoy the challenge of rock climbing in the Alps in Switzerland. Others may go ice skiing in the Rocky Mountains in the USA.
Have you ever heard of an ecotourism (生态旅游)? It means a holiday in which people come close to nature but are very careful not to destroy the nature beauty or living things in the area. How can this be possible? Let's read an interview with people who enjoyed a swimming with dolphins tour.
Interviewer what was the most exciting part of your holiday?
Sharon from South Africa I felt excited when I heard the sound of wild dolphins beside me in the water and then swimming directly under me. An image I will never forget.
Xavier from Portugal There were two dolphins below us swimming downwards. One stopped and looked back at me as if to say “What are those strange things?” Fantastic!
Interviewer Did you feel that your holiday helped local people and areas to keep their beautiful environment?
Jane from New Zealand The hotel and the whale and dolphin watching companies hire local people. They used to hunt those whales and dolphins, but now they can earn money from tourism and mustn’t kill whales and dolphins. Not many boats are used at the same time so these animals aren't disturbed. The boat companies also work to educate the local schools about the importance of protecting these wonderful animals.
Helen from England I am glad they are not killing the whales and dolphins any more, but the cars and boats use fuel(燃料) which could cause pollution and make the sea dirtier.
Well, what do you think? Thousands of people visit the Forbidden City or the Great Wall of China every year. Do you think that's a good thing, or do you feel that China's important tourist attractions can be affected? Are there any ways of sharing your treasures (珍宝) but keeping them in good condition?
1.From the first paragraph, backpackers are young people________.
A. visiting historical places in China
B. traveling cheaply with just one bag
C. who love to travel and see the world alone
D. who love to buy local things as souvenirs
2.What can't you do when you take an ecotourism?
A. Come close to nature in the holiday carefully.
B. Protect the living things in the area.
C. Be careful not to destroy the nature beauty.
D. Keep the local people unhappy.
3.Sharon, Xavier, Jane and Helen think the tours are helpful EXCEPT________.
A. the hotel and the companies hire local people to help them earn money
B. local people used to hunt and kill whales and dolphins but now they don't
C. not many boats are used at the same time so animals aren't disturbed
D. the cars and boats use fuel to cause pollution and make the sea dirtier
4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. It's a cheap and popular way to travel and see the world as a backpacker.
B. We believe an ecotourism can greatly protect the nature beauty and living things.
C. China's tourist attractions can be protected because of being visited by tourists.
D. We’d better find good ways to share our treasures and keep them good.
九年级英语阅读理解极难题查看答案及解析
Many young people all over the world love to travel and see the world. Have you heard of backpackers? They are normally young people who travel cheaply with just one rucksack(背包) and comfortable walking boots. They buy local food in supermarkets to save money and at the same time become friends with local people.
Some people prefer adventure tours. Brave people may try bungee jumping from the bridge overlooking the Victoria Falls in Africa with only a rope around their legs.Some enjoy the challenge of rock climbing in the Alps in Switzerland. Others may go snowboarding in the Rocky
Mountains in the USA.
Have you ever heard of an ecotourism (生态旅游)? It rr;eans a holiday in which people come close to nature but are very careful not to damage the nature beauty or living things in the area. How can this be possible? Let's read an interview with people who enjoyed a swimming with dolphins tour.
Interviewer what was the most exciting part ofyour holiday?
Sharon from South Africa I felt excited when I heard the sound of wild dolphins approaching me in the water and then swimming directly under me. An image I will never forget.
Xavier from Portugal There were two dolphins below us swimming downwards. One stopped and looked back at me as if to say 'What are those strange beings?" Fantastic!
Interviewer Did you feel that your holiday helped local people and areas to keep their beautiful
environment?
Jane from New Zealand The hotel and the whale and dolphin watching comparues employ(雇佣) local people. They used to hunt those whales and dolphins, but now they can eam money from tourism and don't have to kill them. Not many boats are allowed at the same time so these animals aren't bothered. The boat companies also work to educate the local schools about the importance of protecting these wonderful creatures.
Helen from England I am glad they are not killing the whales and dolphins any more, but the cars and boats use fuel which could cause pollution and make the sea less clean.
Well, what do you think? Thousands of people visit the Forbidden City or the Great Wall of China every year. Do you think that's a good thing, or do you feel that China's important historical sites can be damaged? Are there any ways of sharing your treasures (珍宝) but keeping them in good condition?
1.From the first paragraph, backpackers are young people .
A. visiting historical places in China
B. traveling cheaply with just one rucksack
C. who love to travel and see the world alone
D. who love to buy local things as souvenirs
2.What did Sharon, Xavier, Jane and Helen do in their holiday?
A. Try bungee jumping in Africa.
B. Enjoy rock climbing in Switzerland.
C. Enjoy a swimming with dolphins tour.
D. Go snowboarding in the USA.
3.What can't you do when you take an ecotourism?
A. Come close to nature in the holiday carefully.
B. Protect the living things in the area.
C. Be careful not to damage the nature beauty.
D. Keep the local people frustrated.
4.Sharon,Xavier,Jane and Helen think the tours are helpful EXCEPT
A. the hotel and the companies employ local people to eam money
B. local people used to hunt and kill whales and dolphins but now they don't
C. not many boats are allowed at the same time so animals aren't bothered
D. the cars and boats use fuel to cause pollution and make the sea dirtier
5.According to the passage, which of the foiiowing is NOT true?
A. It's a cheap and popular way to travel and see the world as a backpacker.
B. We believe an ecotourism can greatly protect the nature beauty and living things.
C. The writer think China's sites can be protected because of being visited by tourists.
D. Following the rules of the nature is good for sharing treasures and keeping them good.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Have you heard of Lonely Planet?It is the largest travel guide book publisher in the world.
For about 40 years,Lonely Planet's travel books have offered great advice and tips for backpackers and other low—cost travelers around the world. If you want to travel cheaply and happily,you should read its books,or visit their website and get ideas from the forums(论坛)
Lonely Planet was founded by Tony and Maureen Wheeler. Maureen was born in Belfast,Northern Ireland. At age 20 she moved to London,where she met Tony Wheeler and got married with him. Just days after graduating in 1972,Tony and his wife Maureen drove from London to Afghanistan and eventually arrived in Sydney, Australia. Although at the end of the trip, they almost had no money left, they were very happy. Later in the year, people they met asked them continually—How did you travel? What did you see? What did it cost? These made them to turn their diaries into the first Lonely Planet book.
They spent a long time writing their first travel guide,Across Asia on the Cheap,in their home in Australia. Within a week they had sold about 1. 500 copies. The Lonely Planet Story is an unusual mix of autobiography(自传),business history and travel book. The book was soon became the backpackers' bible. Then the Wheelers set up a publishing company called" Lonely Planet Publications." They have produced travel guides to just about every corner of the globe. In 2009,the company changed its name to "Lonely Planet".
Now. Lonely Planet has become the world's most successful travel publisher. It has offices around the world.
1.Backpackers can get ___________from Lonely Planet's travel books.
A.advice B.money C.books D.website
2.___________set up the publishing company “Lonely Planet Publications”.
A.Tony Wheeler B.Some backpackers
C.Tony Wheeler and his wife D.Some low—cost travelers
3.The Wheelers travelled ___________just days after graduating in 1972.
A.from London to Afghanistan B.from London to Sydney
C.from Afghanistan to London D.from Sydney to London
4.The underlined word “These” in the passage probably refers to___________.
A.people they met B.the problems people met
C.the days they travelled D.the fact people asked them questions
5.The Lonely Planet Story is a kind of autobiography as well as___________.
A.science fiction B.business history C.detective stories D.film guide
6.Which of the following statement is NOT true?
A.The Wheelers almost had no money left after the journey,but they felt happy.
B.If you want to travel cheaply and happily,you'd better to read Across Asia on the Cheap.
C.Maureen met Tony Wheeler in Belfast,Northern Ireland at the age of 20.
D.The travel guide was so popular that they had sold about 1,500 copies in a week.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析