One evening, a boy and his grandfather went for a walk. As they walked, they found a pair of old shoes on the road. They thought the shoes must ______ a farmer who was working nearby. The boy said, “Let’s _____ a joke on him. We can hide the shoes and see what he will do.” But his grandfather said, “Boy, we shouldn’t have ______ by hurting other people. _______, we should help them. Let’s put a coin in each shoe, and then hide ourselves to see what will happen.”
The boy did as _______ his grandfather said. Later, the farmer finished his work and came back to his shoes. He put his foot into one of his shoes, and then he felt something _____. He was surprised to find a coin in his shoe. Then he found ______ coin. He said ______, “Thank goodness! I can give them to my wife.”
After seeing this, the boy’s eyes were ____ of tears. The boy said, “Grandpa, you taught me a ______ which I will never forget. It’s more blessed (幸福) to give than to receive.”
1.A.be B.belong to C.prefer to D.come to
2.A.make B.think C.pay D.play
3.A.fun B.money C.shoes D.time
4.A.Instead B.However C.Luckily D.Clearly
5.A.which B.how C.what D.when
6.A.soft B.hard C.sweet D.tasty
7.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
8.A.sadly B.excitedly C.carefully D.angrily
9.A.filled B.full C.short D.kind
10.A.class B.story C.lesson D.speech
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题
One evening, a boy and his grandfather went for a walk. As they walked, they found a pair of old shoes on the road. They thought the shoes must ______ a farmer who was working nearby. The boy said, “Let’s _____ a joke on him. We can hide the shoes and see what he will do.” But his grandfather said, “Boy, we shouldn’t have ______ by hurting other people. _______, we should help them. Let’s put a coin in each shoe, and then hide ourselves to see what will happen.”
The boy did as _______ his grandfather said. Later, the farmer finished his work and came back to his shoes. He put his foot into one of his shoes, and then he felt something _____. He was surprised to find a coin in his shoe. Then he found ______ coin. He said ______, “Thank goodness! I can give them to my wife.”
After seeing this, the boy’s eyes were ____ of tears. The boy said, “Grandpa, you taught me a ______ which I will never forget. It’s more blessed (幸福) to give than to receive.”
1.A.be B.belong to C.prefer to D.come to
2.A.make B.think C.pay D.play
3.A.fun B.money C.shoes D.time
4.A.Instead B.However C.Luckily D.Clearly
5.A.which B.how C.what D.when
6.A.soft B.hard C.sweet D.tasty
7.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
8.A.sadly B.excitedly C.carefully D.angrily
9.A.filled B.full C.short D.kind
10.A.class B.story C.lesson D.speech
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day, a boy had a fight with one of his classmates. Then he went to his grandfather and told him his story a1.. “He is really bad,” the boy said, “and I hate him.”
The grandfather said, “Let me tell you a story. When I was a boy, I too, sometimes hated others for what they did. But hate will m2. you feel tired. It doesn’t hurt your enemy (敌人) but only hurt y3..”
As the boy listened c4., the grandfather went on, “There are always two tigers inside my heart. One is good and kind. He g5. on well with everything around him. But the o6. is bad and unfriendly. He is full of anger. Even the smallest thing will make him angry. He fights with e7. all the time, and for no reason. He can’t think carefully b8. he always hates others. It is difficult to live with these two tigers inside my heart. They both try to control (控制) me. ”
The boy looked at his grandfather’s eyes and a9., “Which tiger always controls you, Grandfather?”
The old man said slowly in a serious v10., “The one that I feed. I always feed the good and kind tiger, so I never hate others and seldom (很少) get angry now. ”
九年级英语单词填空困难题查看答案及解析
One Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for his walk. He was walking along the sidewalk, Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around the corner at high speed. It was going too fast and crashed into a red car in the street where he was walking. He rushed up to the cars to see if anyone was hurt and needed help.
The two drivers were arguing.
“You came around the corner too fast,” one man said.
“No!” said the driver of the white car, “That’s not true! Your car was parked in a wrong place.”
Stanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver was wrong to drive too fast. The driver of red car asked Stanley to prove he was right in court(法庭). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.
Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer(律师) for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.
“I’m eighty-two,” answered Stanley.
“Do you usually wear glasses ?” asked the lawyer.
“Yes, I do,” answered Stanley.
“Were you wearing them on the night of the accident?” the lawyer asked.
“No,” replied Stanley.
Then the lawyer said, “Why should the court believe you? You are eighty-two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?”
Stanley thought about it for a minute. “Well,” he said, “when it’s dark, I can see the moon. How far is that?”
1.The car accident happened ___________.
A.one Sunday morning B.next Thursday morning
C.one Sunday evening D.next Thursday evening
2.The cause of the accident is that ______.
A.the red car was going too slowly
B.the white car was going too fast
C.the drivers were sleepy
D.Stanley was in their way
3.Stanley was asked to go to the court because _________.
A.he wanted to make money
B.he promised to be a witness
C.he was a lawyer
D.he was badly hurt in the accident
4.Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by ______.
A.writing a letter to him
B.sending an email to him
C.paying a visit to him
D.making a phone call to him
5.We can learn from the story that ________.
A.Stanley was a clever and humorous man
B.Stanley wore glasses when the accident happened
C.the lawyer thought that Stanley could see clearly
D.Stanley was not able to see the moon
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
One Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for his walk. He was walking along the sidewalk, Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around the corner at high speed. It was going too fast and crashed into a red car in the street where he was walking. He rushed up to the cars to see if anyone was hurt and needed help.
The two drivers were arguing.
“You came around the corner too fast,” one man said.
“No!” said the driver of the white car, “That’s not true! Your car was parked in a wrong place.”
Stanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver was wrong to drive too fast. The driver of red car asked Stanley to prove he was right in court(法庭). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.
Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer(律师) for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.
“I’m eighty-two,” answered Stanley.
“Do you usually wear glasses ?” asked the lawyer.
“Yes, I do,” answered Stanley.
“Were you wearing them on the night of the accident?” the lawyer asked.
“No,” replied Stanley.
Then the lawyer said, “Why should the court believe you? You are eighty-two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?”
Stanley thought about it for a minute. “Well,” he said, “when it’s dark, I can see the moon. How far is that?”
1.The car accident happened ___________.
A. one Sunday morning B. next Thursday morning
C. one Sunday evening D. next Thursday evening
2.The cause of the accident is that ______.
A. the red car was going too slowly B. the white car was going too fast
C. the drivers were sleepy D. Stanley was in their way
3.Stanley was asked to go to the court because _________.
A. he wanted to make money B. he promised to be a witness
C. he was a lawyer D. he was badly hurt in the accident
4.Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by ______.
A. writing a letter to him B. sending an email to him
C. paying a visit to him D. making a phone call to him
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
One Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for his walk. He was walking along the sidewalk, Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around the corner at high speed. It was going too fast and crashed into a red car in the street where he was walking. He rushed up to the cars to see if anyone was hurt and needed help.
The two drivers were arguing.
“You came around the corner too fast,” one man said.
“No!” said the driver of the white car, “That’s not true! Your car was parked in a wrong place.”
Stanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver was wrong to drive too fast. The driver of red car asked Stanley to prove he was right in court(法庭). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.
Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer(律师) for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.
“I’m eighty-two,” answered Stanley.
“Do you usually wear glasses ?” asked the lawyer.
“Yes, I do,” answered Stanley.
“Were you wearing them on the night of the accident?” the lawyer asked.
“No,” replied Stanley.
Then the lawyer said, “Why should the court believe you? You are eighty-two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?”
Stanley thought about it for a minute. “Well,” he said, “when it’s dark, I can see the moon. How far is that?”
1.The car accident happened ___________.
A.one Sunday morning B. next Thursday morning
C. one Sunday evening D. next Thursday evening
2.The cause of the accident is that ______.
A.the red car was going too slowly
B. the white car was going too fast
C. the drivers were sleepy
D. Stanley was in their way
3.Stanley was asked to go to the court because _________.
A.he wanted to make money
B. he promised to be a witness
C. he was a lawyer
D. he was badly hurt in the accident
4.Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by ______.
A. writing a letter to him
B. sending an email to him
C. paying a visit to him
D. making a phone call to him
5.We can learn from the story that ________.
A.Stanley was a clever and humorous man
B. Stanley wore glasses when the accident happened
C. the lawyer thought that Stanley could see clearly
D. Stanley was not able to see the moon
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
A boy and his father went walking in the mountains. Suddenly the boy fell, hurt himself, and cried, “AAAhhhhhhhh!!!” To his surprise, he heard the voice repeating, somewhere in the mountain, “AAAhhhhhhhh!!!” Then the boy shouted, “Who are you?” He received the answer, “Who are you?” He got angry at the answer, so she shouted, “Foolish!” He received the answer, “Foolish!”
He looked at his father and asked, “What’s going on?” The father smiled and said, “My son, listen,” And then he shouted to mountain, “I love you!” The voice answered, “I love you!” Again the man cried, “You are the best!” The voice answered, “You are the best!”
The boy was surprised, but did not understand. Then the father explained (解释), “People call this Echo, but really this is life. It gives you back everything you say or do. Our life is just a reflection(反映)of what we have done. If you want more love in the world, have more love in your heart. If you want to be successful, work hard,. This can be used in everything in life. Life will give you back everything you have given to it.”
1.At first the boy cried because _______.
A. he hurt himself and felt bad
B. he wanted to give himself a surprise
C. he felt it was so quiet in the mountain
D. he hoped his father would help him
2.When the boy heard the voice repeating, he thought________.
A. it was foolish to hear others’ voice
B. someone else in the mountain liked his voice
C. there were many other people in the mountain
D. he was laughed at by someone else in the mountain
3.The father shouted to the mountain to ________.
A. find out who was repeating his voice
B. have fun with other people in the mountain
C. show more examples to his son before giving him the answer
D. let his son know whose voice was louder
4. The word “Echo” means__________.
A. life itself B. repeating voice
C. love in the world D. everything in life
5.From the story, we know _________.
A. the boy didn’t like others’ voice at all
B. the father had his own way to teach his son
C. it is not polite to repeat others’ voice
D. the boy and his father were rather tired
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One evening, I went out for a walk on the path (小路) near my house with my husband. On my finger was a very special ring with a diamond (钻石) that my grandmother gave me for my 23rd birthday. At the end of the path, when I looked down at it again and found the diamond was ______. I started back along the path hurriedly ______ the tiny stone. In my heart, I knew it seemed impossible for me to find it. The path was very long and ______ with leaves. As I searched the ground, crying and upset, I met an old lady. “What’s the matter, love ?” She asked kindly. I______
about the missing diamond and showed her my ring. She said, “That’s going to be hard to find. Tell me what, love, I walk along this path every day, I’ll keep my eyes ______ for it.” I thanked her, ______ nothing, but still told her that we sometimes walked our dog along the path if she might find something.
A few days later, my husband and I met the old lady on the path. “Guess what?” She said, “I found your diamond!” To our ______, she’d found the tiny stone and was willing to hand it back to me. “It was lucky that I found it.” When we ______ her with some money for her help, she ______
politely. I was deeply moved. She could have easily kept the diamond, or sold it, for it’s worth several thousand dollars, but she didn’t.
Every time I look at my ring and ______ myself that there’re kind and beautiful hearts in the world. I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to do something like that.
1.A. changing B. shining C. burning D. missing
2.A. looking for B. staring at C. running after D. taking away
3.A. fed B. filled C. covered D. taken
4.A. explained B. asked C. cared D. learned
5.A. opened B. closed C. close D. open
6.A. getting B. expecting C. wondering D. telling
7.A. attention B. sadness C. surprised D. surprise
8.A. gave B. offered C. provided D. showed
9.A. refused B. received C. accepted D. confused
10.A. ask B. remind C. warn D. promise
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day, a boy had a fight with one of his classmates. Then he went to his _____and told him his story angrily. “He is really bad,” the boy said, “and I ______ him.”
The grandfather said, “ ______ me tell you a story. When I was a boy, I too, sometimes hated others for what they did. …..”
As the boy ______ carefully, the grandfather went on, “There are always two tigers inside my heart. One is ______ and kind. He gets on well ______ everything around him. But ______ is bad and unfriendly. Even the smallest thing will make him angry. He fights with everyone all the time, and for no reason. He can’t think carefully ______ he always hates others. It is difficult to live with these two tigers inside my heart. They both try to control(控制) me. ”
The boy looked into his grandfather’s ______ and asked, “ ______ tiger always controls you, Grandfather?”
The old man said slowly and seriously, “The one that I feed. I always feed the good and kind tiger, so I never hate others and seldom get angry now. ”
1.A. mother B. father C. teacher D. grandfather
2.A. love B. hate C. know D. enjoy
3.A. Make B. Help C. Let D. Ask
4.A. saw B. felt C. talked D. listened
5.A. good B. bad C. lazy D. quiet
6.A. at B. on C. with D. about
7.A. other B. others C. another D. the other
8.A. because B. though C. before D. but
9.A. eyes B. ears C. nose D. mouth
10.A. Who B. Which C. Where D. When
九年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day, several young people went for a picnic. They walked in the open air with __________.
As soon as they came to a river, they were attracted by the clear and calm water. They played with cool water excitedly. Suddenly, a lovely _________ passed by Tom. He tried to catch it, __________ the fish was always a few feet ahead of him. He ran after it, hoping to catch it.
Gradually, Tom came to the water that was waistdeep. He felt _________so he wanted to jump out of the water. _________ up and down in the water, he went farther and farther away from the bank. Just at that time, Barry saw this, and he offered __________ help to Tom at once. Tom saw someone swimming to him; he caught the person _________ was close to him. Unfortunately, Barry was dragged into the water. The two struggled in the water hard. Amy, on the bank, noticed that, and she __________others near the bank.
Hearing their cries, two farmers near the river took a long rope there. They threw one end of the rope to both of them in the water. Together, all the people on the bank pulled _________ end. Finally, the two boys were saved!
The experience has told us _________ we should do something to help others correctly.
1.A. sad B. sadness C. joy D. joyful
2.A. fish B. frog C. bird D. insect
3.A. so B. then C. or D. but
4.A. happy B. bored C. excited D. nervous
5.A. Laughing B. Jumping C. Driving D. Playing
6.A. them B. their C. him D. his
7.A. which B. whose C. whom D. who
8.A. turned off B. turned on C. turned to D. turned down
9.A. another B. either C. the others D. the other
10.A. what B. how C. why D. when
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
One Saturday evening, my husband and I went to have dinner at a restaurant. As we sat there eating and sharing conversation, I watched an old woman stop and look around. I looked over at my husband and said, “She must be lost.”
I got up and caught up with her as she walked by our table and touched her lightly on the shoulder. “Ma’am, are you having trouble finding who you are dining with?” I asked.
She said yes. She was there with her daughter. I asked if her daughter was the only person she was there with, and she replied yes. “If you stay right here, I will find her and come back and take you to her—to save you some steps,” I offered. She looked at me and said, “But you don’t know who I am here with.”
She was right. I explained that her daughter should be easy to find, because I thought she would be the only lady sitting by herself in the whole restaurant. She agreed…but just then a young man stopped me and asked, “Is she looking for her seat? They’re sitting at a table right across from us.”
I told him that she was and thanked him. I watched as they walked off together and kept my eyes on the old woman to make sure that she could see her daughter and all was well. I couldn’t help but think that it must not be much different from being lost as a child. I wondered if I too would accept the help from strangers when I was as old as the lost woman.
1. Where did the story happen?
A. In the street. B. In a restaurant.
C. In a hotel D. In a kitchen.
2. The woman stopped and looked around because___.
A. she lost her way B. she asked for some food
C. she didn’t feel well D. she looked for the toilet
3. Who did the woman come to the restaurant with?
A. Her husband. B. Her son. C. Her daughter. D. Her friend.
4. Who helped the woman find her seat in the end?
A. A waiter. B. Her daughter. C. The writer D. A young man.
5.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. The writer was afraid she would have to accept help from strangers when she was old.
B. The writer felt sorry for the woman because she couldn’t find her way to her daughter.
C. The writer decided that she wouldn’t accept help from strangers like the woman.
D. The writer thanked the young man for he helped the woman to find her daughter.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析