December 10th is my father’s forty-fifth birthday. Everyone in my family was very happy on that day.
In the morning, my mother and I went to the supermarket and bough lots of vegetables and fruits. 1.. And we wrote “Happy birthday” on the cake.
2.. When he saw so much delicious food on the table, he was very happy. We put some beautiful candles on the cake. 3.. I could see the smile on his face. After that, I gave him a watch as the birthday gift. He liked it very much. Then I gave a kiss to him.
“4.. I think I’m the happiest father in the world. And I’ll wear it every day from now on ,” said my father.
That evening. I thought a lot in the bed. 5.. Now, I’ve grown up. I should do more for him from now on.
A. Thank you, honey.
B. Have a good time.
C. Then made his wishes.
D. My father done so much to me.
E. My father gave me a birthday gift on that day.
F. We also bought a very big cake for my father.
G. At seven o’clock in the evening, my father came back home.
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December 10th is my father’s forty-fifth birthday. Everyone in my family was very happy on that day.
In the morning, my mother and I went to the supermarket and bough lots of vegetables and fruits. 1.. And we wrote “Happy birthday” on the cake.
2.. When he saw so much delicious food on the table, he was very happy. We put some beautiful candles on the cake. 3.. I could see the smile on his face. After that, I gave him a watch as the birthday gift. He liked it very much. Then I gave a kiss to him.
“4.. I think I’m the happiest father in the world. And I’ll wear it every day from now on ,” said my father.
That evening. I thought a lot in the bed. 5.. Now, I’ve grown up. I should do more for him from now on.
A. Thank you, honey.
B. Have a good time.
C. Then made his wishes.
D. My father done so much to me.
E. My father gave me a birthday gift on that day.
F. We also bought a very big cake for my father.
G. At seven o’clock in the evening, my father came back home.
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根据句意和汉语提示写出单词,完成句子。
1.My father’s ___________birthday is coming ,I will buy him a present . (四十九)
2.There is a long river _______________ our city. (穿过)
3.He is a teacher and his sister is a _________. (警察)
4.When I heard the bad news, I felt even _________. (伤心)
5.During the Spring Festival ,all of us have good __________. (心情)
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Qian Xuesen was born in Shanghai on December 11th, 1911. He is known as "the father of China's space program" and "The king of the rocket".
When he was 24 years old, Qian went to America for further study. After graduation, he worked in America for a few years, where his working conditions were better. In the early 1950s, he heard New China had been founded and decided not to stay in America any longer. He succeeded in coming back to his motherland in 1955 though the American government tried to stop him.
In 1956, Qian Xuesen suggested setting up a special organization, which later became the leading organization for China's rocket and air travel program. In June 1964, China successfully created its first medium rocket. Qian also played an important role in developing China's first man-made satellite (卫星). On April 24, 1970, "Dongfanghong-I" was successfully sent into the air.
In 1964, a young man wrote Qian Xuesen a letter and pointed out a mistake in his published article. Qian immediately answered the letter and encouraged the young man to write an article out the mistake.
Zhu Yilin, who was said to be the last student of Qian Xuesen, once said, "I learned a lot of professional knowledge as well as the spirit and attitude that a scientist should have from Mr. Qian, especially his deep love for the motherland. Without that, they couldn't have helped to develop science and technology when New China was badly development. Without that, he would not have made the great contribution to industry in the late 1950s and early 1960s when conditions in China were too hard."
Mr. Qian has been dead for ten years, but he will live in the memory of Chinese people forever.
1.Why did Qian Xuesen go to America when he was young?
A.To find a new job. B.To receive further study.
C.To meet with his parents. D.To find better working conditions.
2.When was China's first medium rocket created?
A.In 1955. B.In 1956. C.In 1964. D.In 1970.
3.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?
A.The way Qian Xuesen tried to return to China.
B.The reason why a special organization was set up.
C.The role Qian Xuesen played in making the satellite.
D.The contribution Qian Xuesen has made to China.
4.In Zhu Yilin's opinion, what made Qian Xuesen work hard for his motherland?
A.His love for the motherland.
B.His professional knowledge.
C.His working experience.
D.His anger towards America.
5.We can learn from the passage that _______.
A.Qian was not welcome in America in 1950s.
B.the young man couldn't understant Qian's articles.
C.New China was in great need of scientists like Qian.
D.hard conditions made it easier to develop rocket industry.
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Qian Xuesen was born in Shanghai on December 11th, 1911. He is known as "the father of China's space program" and "the king of the rocket".
When he was 24 years old, Qian went to America for further study. After graduation, he worked in America for a few years, where his working conditions were better. In the early 1950s, he heard New China had been founded and decided not to stay in America any longer. He succeeded in coming back to his motherland in 1955 though the American government tried to stop him.
In 1956, Qian Xuesen suggested setting up a special organization, which later became the leading organization for China's rocket and air travel programs. In June 1964, China successfully created its first medium rocket. Qian also played an important role in developing China's first man-made satellite. On April 24, 1970, "Dongfanghong-1" was successfully sent into the air.
In 1964, a young man wrote Qian Xuesen a letter and pointed out a mistake in his published article. Qian immediately answered the letter and encouraged the young man to write an article about the mistake.
Zhu Yilin, who was said to be the last student of Qian Xuesen, once said, "I learned a lot of professional knowledge as well as the spirit and attitude that a scientist should have from Mr. Qian, especially his deep love for the motherland. Without that, he couldn't have helped to develop science and technology when new China was badly in need of scientists for its development. Without that, he would not have made the great contribution (贡献) to rocket industry in the late 1950s and nearly 1960s when conditions in China were too hard."
Mr. Qian has been dead for eleven years, but he will live in the memory of Chinese people forever.
1.Why did Qian Xuesen go to America when he was young?
A.To find a new job. B.To receive further study.
C.To meet with his parents. D.To find better working conditions.
2.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.The way Qian Xuesen tried to return to China. B.The reason why a special organization was set up.
C.The contribution Qian Xuesen has made to China. D.The role Qian Xuesen played in making the satellite.
3.In Zhu Yilin's opinion, what made Qian Xuesen work hard for his motherland?
A.His love for the motherland. B.His working experience.
C.His professional knowledge. D.His attitude towards science.
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三、听下面两段对话,每段对话都有几个问题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳选项,对话读两遍。
1.When is his birthday?
A.In December. B.On 7th October. C.On 7th December.
2.Why does he like his birthday so much?
A.He has a big party. B.He can play games. C.He can get lots of presents.
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I left home for New Zealand to start my new life on my 15th birthday. My father and mother took me to Hong Kong, where we had to say goodbye. When we were saying goodbye, I suddenly felt afraid that I had never had before.
This was the first time I had traveled so far by myself. And going to a far-away place I have never been before made me feel terrible. I held back my tears until I could no longer see my parents. As I was wiping away my tears, I realized that, from that moment on, I would have to do everything by myself.
After my arrival in Wellington, my teacher, Ms. Lang, showed me around my new school. A few days later, I started having classes. There were only 20 students in each class. Only math, science, social studies and English were compulsory, and students could choose other subjects for themselves, I chose music, Japanese and health.
In New Zealand, students are very active in class. And teachers are not as serious. They often let us play games in class. We can sit with anyone we like, and the teacher can sit at her own desk or at a student’s desk. The school had an easy manner, with few rules.
Because there was no homework, we could join clubs or do anything we liked. I always went to the library after school, where I found a lot of books to help with my studies.
Studying in New Zealand is very different from studying in China. In New Zealand, students depend on the library to gain knowledge instead of waiting for what teachers ask them to do.
Time went fast. The two months flew by after I arrived. Then a week of exams began. I did not have to take these exams, because I had only been at the school for a short time. However, my math teacher encouraged me to take the math exam, as she thought I could do well.
Though there wasn’t much pressure on me, I worked very hard to get ready for the exam because I know that no pain means no gain.
When the day of the exam came, I found that I finished the paper faster than the other students. One week later, my teacher told the whole class who had got the top mark: It was me! I got 94 percent.
All my classmates were very happy and said congratulations to me. It was one of the happiest days of my life.
1. The word “Wellington” in the fourth paragraph is the name of _______.
A. the writer’s new teacher
B. the writer’s new school
C. a city in New Zealand
D. a person we don’t know
2. When she was wiping away her tears, the writer realized that________.
A. she had already arrived in New Zealand
B. she could no longer see her parents in Hong Kong
C. she had to say goodbye to her parents
D. she would start a new life in New Zealand all by herself
3. The word “compulsory” means_______ in Chinese.
A. 必修的 B. 选修的 C. 义务的 D. 有责任的
4. The writer always went to the library because ________.
A. the teacher asked her to do so
B. she wanted to gain knowledge with the help of many books
C. she had no homework and had nothing to do
D. she must get ready for the exams
5.The writer didn’t have to take the exams, ________.
A. so she didn’t work hard to get ready for them
B. but she thought she could do well and took the math exam
C. but she took the math exam and did best of all in it
D. so she found she finished the paper faster than the others
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I left home for New Zealand to start my new life on my 15th birthday. My father and mother took me to Hong Kong, where we had to say goodbye. This was the first time I had traveled so far by myself. I wiped(擦) away my tears and also realized I would have to do everything by myself from then on.
After I arrived there, I really found life and study were quite different. There were only 20 students in each class. Students were very active and teachers were not so serious. We could sit with anyone we like. The school had an easy manner, with few rules. In a term, only maths, science, social studies and English were the subjects we had to take. The others were free to choose. So I chose music, art and computer.
In my free time, I joined clubs to take an active part in activities. And I always went to the library after class, where I found a lot of books to help with my studies. In New Zealand, students depended on the library to get knowledge instead of waiting for what teachers asked them to do. Also, I played different kinds of sports such as soccer and tennis. Because I could swim well, I even found a part-time job as a life saver in my school swimming center. As time went by, I found life there was really busy but happy.
Two months has passed, and a week of exams are coming. Now I have to put down all those things and work hard for the exams. Hope I can get the best grades in my class and make my parents proud of me.
1.Did the students in New Zealand have a lot of school rules?
____________________________________________________________________
2.How did the students in New Zealand get knowledge?
____________________________________________________________________
3.Why did the writer think he was happy even though his life was busy?
____________________________________________________________________
4.Do you want to study in a foreign country? Why or why not?
____________________________________________________________________
九年级英语任务型阅读极难题查看答案及解析
根据句意,用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。
1.Yesterday was Father’s Day and it was just my cousin’s (twelve) birthday.
2.The Greens (plan) their trip to Beijing while we were having dinner.
3.A good book will not just make you cry, but make you (laugh) and think.
4.After three (year) hard work, all the students in our school will realize their dreams.
5. Hey, guys! Don’t you think you’re old enough to take care of (you)?
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That’s the greatest gift I’ve ever received. On my 15th birthday, I was __________ when my father and mother insisted that I go on a “mystery drive” with them. I figured it must be something good, as it was my birthday. I didn’t realize exactly how happy I would be though, ___________ we pulled up in the parking lot of a huge sewing supply store. I immediately knew what was coming. Although I could not manage to ____________ my smile, I was able to compose (使平静) myself enough to walk out of the car and to the store without____________. This was the day when my family was going to open the doors to a new opportunity for me. As you might have __________ , they bought me a sewing machine. This may sound nice or some may even think it a dumb (笨的) present. I don’t only think of it as a machine, only. To me, it’s many things. For one, it’s my parents’ acceptance of my dreams and inspirations. They know that I have big plans for designing and think that I can ____________ them. Not only that, but it is the realization that my parents no longer think of me as a child with strange and unrealistic goals. They, for one of the first times in my life, ____________ me as a real adult. Plus, the knowledge that they were willing to pay a lot for the machine showed me that they____________ me. My family think that my creativity anddesigns are so unique that it’s worth it for me to get started on something real.
1.A.sorry B.proud C.surprised D.frightened
2.A.until B.after C.when D.unless
3.A.make B.lose C.catch D.control
4.A.singing B.crying C.whispering D.running
5.A.guessed B.feared C.seen D.heard
6.A.solve B.employ C.follow D.achieve
7.A.praised B.cared C.treated D.supported
8.A.ask for B.look after C.turn against D.believe in
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This is my family. My father’s name is Mr. White. He is 35 years old. His birthday is October twenty-third. He likes football. He likes vegetables, but he doesn’t like meat. My mother’s name is Mrs. White. She is 34 years old. Her birthday is July fourth. She doesn’t like to watch TV, but she likes to play on the computer. She likes ice cream and all the fruits: apples, oranges, bananas, but she doesn’t like mangoes. My name is George. I’m thirteen years old. My birthday is May fifth. I like all vegetables and fruits. And I like Chinese food and ice cream, but I don’t like hamburgers, because mom says hamburgers are not good.
1.________ doesn’t like meat.
A. Mr. White B. Mrs. White C. George D. George’s sister
2.Mother likes _________________.
A. to watch TV B. to go shopping
C. to watch movies D. to play on the computer
3.George doesn’t like hamburgers, because __________.
A. his mother says hamburgers are not good
B. his father doesn’t like hamburgers
C. he likes Chinese food
D. he likes all the fruits
4.Mr. White is _______________.
A. 35 years old B. 34 years old C. 33 years old D. 23 years old
5.George’s birthday is ___________.
A. December sixth B. July fourth
C. May fifth D. October twenty-third
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