"No man is an island, entire of itself.”没有人是一座孤岛。我们每个人的生活都受他人的影响并影响着他人。每个人顺手的小事与平常的爱心都感动温暖着他人。某校在200名学生中做了一个调查, 了解同学们通常以何种方式帮助他人, 下图是调查结果。
请你用两段话写一篇短文, 第一段简要说明图表内容, 第二段结合你的经历谈一谈你印象深刻的一件帮助他人的事及你的感受。
注意:
1. 词数不少于80词;
2. 文章开头已给出, 不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名。
As a saying goes, "The rose's in her hand, the flavor in mine.” Helping others is our traditional virtue. Last week, our school did a survey about how you usually help others among 200 students. Here are the results.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语材料作文困难题
"No man is an island, entire of itself.”没有人是一座孤岛。我们每个人的生活都受他人的影响并影响着他人。每个人顺手的小事与平常的爱心都感动温暖着他人。某校在200名学生中做了一个调查, 了解同学们通常以何种方式帮助他人, 下图是调查结果。
请你用两段话写一篇短文, 第一段简要说明图表内容, 第二段结合你的经历谈一谈你印象深刻的一件帮助他人的事及你的感受。
注意:
1. 词数不少于80词;
2. 文章开头已给出, 不计入总词数;
3. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名。
As a saying goes, "The rose's in her hand, the flavor in mine.” Helping others is our traditional virtue. Last week, our school did a survey about how you usually help others among 200 students. Here are the results.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
九年级英语材料作文困难题查看答案及解析
“No man is an island” is a well-known line from John Donne’s Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago. Even now people still agree with him. No one can live a completely isolated life. Without other people, life became empty and sad. We all need friends.
For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, feeling shy, we may not want to make the first move. It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence (影响) People, written in 1936, is the most famous. This “how to” book about getting along with other people became a best-seller. It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie’s advice (劝告) seems to be simple, but can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book.
1. Be friendly and polite.
Always greet with a smile. Begin with “excuse me” or “would you please”, when you want to ask somebody. Remember to say “thank you” and try to be as helpful as you can.
2. Go out of your way to be nice.
Find some time to do special things for other people. Making some soup for a sick neighbour may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbour feel a lot better.
3. Remember names.
They say that the sweetest music to a person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name.
4. Be open-minded.
Try to understand other people’s ways and ideas and learn something from them.
5. Listen patiently.
When someone is talking to you, look at him or her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
1.The underlined sentence “No one can live a completely isolated life” means “______” in this passage.
A. No one can live a hard life
B. No one can live without difficulty
C. No one can live alone
D. No one can live on an island
2.Some of us feel it not easy to make friends because ________.
A. we are afraid to make bad friends
B. we are too shy to take the first action
C. we feel worried that we won’t be able to keep our friends
D. we feel sure that we already have enough friends
3.We can learn from this passage that ________.
A. John Donne learned something from Dale Carnegie
B. friends are always friends
C. few people bought Carnegie’s book
D. the writer of this passage agrees with John Donne and Dale Carnegie
4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned (提及) in Carnegie’s book?
A. Say “excuse me” before you ask.
B. Don’t visit your neighbour too often.
C. Think more about others.
D. People enjoy hearing their own names.
5.The best possible title for this passage should be “________”.
A. How to Make Friends
B. A Famous Book
C. About Friendship
D. John Donne and Dale Carnegie
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
“No man is an island” is a well-known line from John Donne’s Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago. Even now people still agree with him. No one can live a completely isolated life. Without other people, life became empty and sad. We all need friends.
For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, feeling shy, we may not want to make the first move. It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, written in 1936, is the most famous. This “how to” book about getting along with other people became a best-seller. It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie’s advice seems to be simple, but can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book.
1. Be friendly and polite. Always greet with a smile. Begin with “excuse me” or “would you please”, when you want to ask somebody. Remember to say “thank you” and try to be as helpful as you can.
2. Go out of your way to be nice. Find some time to do special things for other people. Making some soup for a sick neighbor may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbor feel a lot better.
3. Remember names. They say that the sweetest music to a person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name.
4. Be open-minded. Try to understand other people’s ways and ideas and learn something from them.
5. Listen patiently. When someone is talking to you, look at him or her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
1.The underlined sentence “No one can live a completely isolated life” means “______” in this passage.
A.No one can live a hard life |
B.No one can live without difficulty |
C.No one can live alone |
D.No one can live on an island |
2.Some of us feel it not easy to make friends because ________.
A.we are afraid to make bad friends |
B.we are too shy to take the first action |
C.we feel worried that we won’t be able to keep our friends |
D.we feel sure that we already have enough friends |
3.We can learn from this passage that ________.
A.John Donne learned something from Dale Carnegie |
B.friends are always friends |
C.few people bought Carnegie’s book |
D.the writer of this passage agrees with John Donne and Dale Carnegie |
4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in Carnegie’s book?
A.Say “excuse me” before you ask. |
B.Don’t visit your neighbor too often. |
C.Think more about others. |
D.People enjoy hearing their own names. |
5.The best possible title for this passage should be “________”.
A.How to Make Friends |
B.A Famous Book |
C.About Friendship |
D.John Donne and Dale Carnegie |
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
“No man is an island” is a well-known line from John Donne’s Devotion. It was written more than three hundred years ago. Even now people still agree with him. No one can live a completely lonely life. Without other people, life will become empty and sad. We all need to have friends.
For some of us, although making friends is not difficult, feeling shy, we may not want to make the first move. It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, written in 1936, is the most famous. This “how to” book about getting along with other people became a best seller. It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie’s advice seems to be simple, but can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book:
Be friendly and polite.
Always greet with a smile. Begin with “Excuse me” or “Would you please” when you want to ask somebody. Remember to say “Thank you” and try to be as helpful as you can.
Go out of your way to be nice.
Find some time to do special things for other people. Making some soup for a sick neighbor may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbor feel a lot better.
Remember names.
They say that the sweetest music to a person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name.
Be open-minded.
Try to understand other people’s ways and ideas and learn something from them.
Listen patiently.
When someone is talking to you, look at him or her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
1.What does the underlined sentence “No one can live a completely lonely life.” mean?
A. No one can live a hard life. B. No one can live without difficulty.
C. No one can live alone. D. No one can live on an island.
2.Why do some of us find it not easy to make friends?
A. Because we are afraid of making bad friends.
B. Because we are shy to take the first action.
C. Because we feel sure that we already have enough friends.
D. Because we feel worried that we won’t be able to keep our friends.
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. John Donne learned something from Dale Carnegie.
B. Friends are always friends.
C. Few people bought Carnegie’s book.
D. The writer of this passage agrees with John Donne and Dale Carnegie.
4.What does the writer mainly want to tell us?
A. How to Make Friends.
B. A Famous book about friendship.
C. Friendship is the first.
D. Something about John Donne and Dale Carnegie.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
There is no way of knowing why one man makes an important discovery ________ another man, also smart, fails.
A.since B.while C.as D.if
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Tanzania Tarangire is a national Park which lies in Tanzania.The park itself covers an area of around 2,850 square kilometers, making it the sixth largest park of its kind in the country.I recently visited Tarangire to see what it was like.
One of the first sightings upon entering the park which I found was a huge group of elephants.Our guide told us that Tagrangire was probably the best place in Tanzania to find large group of elephants, and that their population in the park was around 2,500.We continued to watch the elephants as they stood under trees and scratched themselves against the trees to hit the spot of an itch.
To the right of the elephant group, we noticed a big tree! Our guide informed us that this was a Baobab tree and that they could live for hundreds of years.Compared with this tree, the elephant just looked like dwarfs (much smaller plants or animals)! We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.
As we continued our drive through the park, we finally reached a watering hole.Our guide warned us that there were lions all around us.It took us all a while to find them, but there they were! Most of them are resting in the shade under bushes, but there was one that was drinking from the watering hole directly in front of us.We then noticed just to our right, there were a couple of fresh zebra bodies — it seemed as if the lions which were resting had killed them! We were unlucky not to have seen the kill, as our guide had mentioned that the zebra bodies were fresh and the kill had happened within the last hour.
Our final big sighting was one that none of us were expecting to see, even our guide! We stopped at a place where there were quite a many cars, with a sleeping leopard(美洲豹)there! We took photos and watched its surprising body before returning to our hotel as it was getting late.
So, I hope you enjoyed my description of Tarangire, and add this amazing park to your very own Tanzania travel route.
1. Which statement is correct about the park?
A.It covers an area of about 2,580 square kilometers.
B.It is the largest park of its kind in the country.
C.Their population in the park was around 2,000.
D.There are a lot of Baobab trees in the park.
2. What does the underlined part in paragraph 2 infer?
A. They moved their bodies against the trees to solve the skin problem.
B. They rested under the trees, doing nothing, just for killing the time.
C. They helped each other to knock down the dirty things on their bodies
D. They guarded their baobab trees, fighting the terrible leopards and lions.
3.What does the passage possibly tell us?
A. A Page from Tanzania Tourist Diary. B. Animals and Plants in Tarangire Park.
C. A Visit to Tarangire National Park. D. Protecting Animals and Environment.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Tanzania Tarangire is a national Park which lies in Tanzania.The park itself covers an area of around 2,850 square kilometers, making it the sixth largest park of its kind in the country.I recently visited Tarangire to see what it was like.
One of the first sightings upon entering the park which I found was a huge group of elephants.Our guide told us that Tagrangire was probably the best place in Tanzania to find large group of elephants, and that their population in the park was around 2,500.We continued to watch the elephants as they stood under trees and scratched themselves against the trees to hit the spot of an itch.
To the right of the elephant group, we noticed a big tree! Our guide informed us that this was a Baobab tree and that they could live for hundreds of years.Compared with this tree, the elephant just looked like dwarfs (much smaller plants or animals)! We were informed that Tarangire was one of the best National Parks in Africa to see so many Baobab trees.
As we continued our drive through the park, we finally reached a watering hole.Our guide warned us that there were lions all around us.It took us all a while to find them, but there they were! Most of them are resting in the shade under bushes, but there was one that was drinking from the watering hole directly in front of us.We then noticed just to our right, there were a couple of fresh zebra bodies — it seemed as if the lions which were resting had killed them! We were unlucky not to have seen the kill, as our guide had mentioned that the zebra bodies were fresh and the kill had happened within the last hour.
Our final big sighting was one that none of us were expecting to see, even our guide! We stopped at a place where there were quite a many cars, with a sleeping leopard(美洲豹)there! We took photos and watched its surprising body before returning to our hotel as it was getting late.
So, I hope you enjoyed my description of Tarangire, and add this amazing park to your very own Tanzania travel route.
1.Which statement is correct about the park?
A. It covers an area of about 2,580 square kilometers.
B. It is the largest park of its kind in the country.
C. Their population in the park was around 2,000.
D. There are a lot of Baobab trees in the park.
2.What does the underlined part in paragraph 2 infer?
A. They moved their bodies against the trees to solve the skin problem.
B. They rested under the trees, doing nothing, just for killing the time.
C. They helped each other to knock down the dirty things on their bodies
D. They guarded their baobab trees, fighting the terrible leopards and lions.
3.What does the passage possibly tell us?
A. A Page from Tanzania Tourist Diary. B. Animals and Plants in Tarangire Park.
C. A Visit to Tarangire National Park. D. Protecting Animals and Environment.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
No human community has not worked out a language for itself Each language is based on the life of the people who invented it,so it is especially useful to them.For example,Eskimos use a large number of words for different kinds of snow.These would be useless to people living in a hot country.
Languages change all the time.Words that are no longer needed in everyday conversation drop out of use,though they can still be found in books and dictionaries.This is often because the word has been replaced(代替)by another simpler one that most people prefer.For example, 'car' is now used instead of 'automobile'.Words can change their meanings,or have new ones added to them.The development of computers has given new meanings to words like 'programme', 'disc' and 'mouse' and invented new words like 'byte'.
Often words borrowed from other languages are used to create new words.English contains many words that were originally French and were introduced into the language in 1066.'Court', 'beef' and 'vegetable' are a few examples.
At first sight,or at first hearing, . But when you look more closely, or listen more carefully,it is possible to find links and similarities between some languages.For example,the word brother is like Bruder in German.Language experts have grouped together languages that seem to be connected into language families.
Generally, languages that belong(属于)to a particular family have similar sounding words which have the same meaning.English belongs to the same language family as French,German,Spanish,and many languages spoken in Europe and Asia.They belong to the Indo—European group and it is the largest language family.The Chinese language belongs to Sino—Tibetan group, while Japanese belongs to yet another family which includes Korean.
But differences in language can make a barrier(障碍)when countries meet to discuss world issues.To smooth away the barrier,the United Nations use Chinese,English,French,Russian and Spanish as a few official languages throughout their meetings.In some countries where many languages are spoken,there is an official language for formal(正式的)and business use.For instance,English is the official language in India.
1.The example of the Eskimos mentioned in Para.It shows that .
A. language is close to the life of the people who invented it
B. the same word has different meanings in cold and hot countries
C. people change the meanings of words in books and dictionaries
D. Eskimos prefer to add new uses to words in everyday conversation
2.People today prefer the word'car'to'automobile'because .
A. 'car' sounds nice at first hearing B. 'car' is simpler than 'automobile'
C. 'automobile' is harder to pronounce D. 'automobile' has changed its meaning
3.Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in the passage?
A. languages used in most countries change with the time
B. languages of different places sound difficult to understand
C. languages spoken throughout the world seem very different
D. languages with similar pronunciation make people feel close
4.It can be inferred(推断)from the passage that .
A. many words in English,Spanish and German share similar sounds and meaning
B. English and Spanish are used as official languages at business meetings in Europe
C. the Chinese,Japanese and Koreau languages belong to the largest language family
D. some French words were introduced into English in order to better their own culture
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Taiwan is our Treasure Island, it is an important part of China.
—Yeah, It lies the southeast of China and the east of Fujian
A.in,on B.in, to C. on, to
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Vanuatu is an island nation in the South Pacific. It is one of the smallest countries in the world. But for those who are interested in adventure and sport, there is a lot to do. Vanuatu’s islands offer visitors two of the most exciting and dangerous activities in the world: volcano(火山)surfing and land diving.
Volcano Surfing
On Tanna Island, Mount Yasur rises 300 meters into the sky. Yasur is an active volcano, and it erupts(爆发)almost every day, sometimes several times a day. For centuries, people have climbed this mountain to visit the top. Recently, people have also started climbing Yasur to surf the volcano. In some ways, volcano surfing is like surfing in the sea, but in other ways it’s very different. Volcano surfers try to escape the erupting volcano—without getting hit by flying rocks! It’s fast, fun and dangerous—the perfect extreme sport(极限运动).
Land Diving
Most people are familiar with bungee jumping, but do you know bungee jumping started on Pentecost Island in Vanuatu and is almost fifteen centuries old? The activity, first called land diving, is part of a religious ceremony(宗教仪式). A man ties tree vines(树藤)to his legs. He then jumps head-first from a high tower to touch the earth with the top of his head—without breaking the vine. Every spring, island natives (men only) still take part in this amazing activity.
1.In Line 2, what does the word “those” mean?
A.People. B.Animals.
C.Activities. D.Islands.
2.According to the passage, Mount Yasur ______.
A.is no longer active B.is on Pentecost Island
C.erupts almost every day D.rises 800 meters into the sky
3.Why have people recently started climbing Mount Yasur?
A.People can climb it easily.
B.People can make money.
C.People can watch snow on it.
D.People can surf the volcano.
4.Which of the following about land diving is true?
A.It is not dangerous at all.
B.It was first called “bungee jumping”.
C.It is a traditional activity in Vanuatu.
D.It came to Vanuatu from another country.
5.What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To tell people not to do dangerous sports.
B.To explain what volcano surfing and land diving are.
C.To talk about the world’s best volcano surfer and land diver.
D.To compare activities in Vanuatu with sports in New Zealand.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析