My best friend Jenny and I got to the mall for shopping. She held up a white sweater and matching skirt.“Do you like this?” she asked.
“It’s great,’’I said. Jenny nodded and continued looking while I moved about. touching the beautiful clothes. “I’ll try this on.” Jenny walked towards the dressing room. After a while, she came out in the outfit(一套衣服). She looked beautiful.
I sighed. Part of me wanted to say how good she looked. but another part stopped the words coming out. Jenny was in such good shape that she’d look good in the outfit. Sometimes. I regretted choosing a best friend who was so pretty. God, why can’t I be the one with the rich parents and the great look? More and more, I was envious(妒忌的)of her.
“Well, Teresa, what do you think?” Jenny asked more than once. “Do you like it?’’
The outfit looked great on her, but I lied, “Not really. I think you need something with more colors.’’
“You think so?" Jenny said doubtfully.
“Just believe me. We’ll find something better, "I told her, pushing her back into the dressing room. “You just can’t buy the first thing you see.” I did my best to get Jenny out of the store, away from that outfit. As we left, Jenny gave the sweater one last look.
Just down the mall, we passed a yogurt place. ‘‘My treat, ’’Jenny said, pulling out her wallet.
I could never say no to chocolate, so we got some and sat down at a table. As Jenny talked without stopping about a million things, I thought about my feelings toward her. Those feelings weren’t kind.
Sitting there,______Jenny was attractive(吸引人的)not just because of her good luck, but more because of her kindness. Treating me to chocolate was far from her only show of generosity. She also let me drive her car and borrow her clothes.
Finishing our chocolate, we headed for the next clothing store. ‘‘Look at that red sweater.’’ Jenny said as we passed the window. ‘‘It would be perfect for you. Soon maybe you’ll have enough by saving your babysitting money to buy something like that.”
A few minutes earlier, all I had heard was about saving my babysitting money. I had hated the fact that Jenny could ask her parents for anything, and they’d buy it for her. This time, though. I heard more. I heard the voice of someone who loved and cared me for who I was. I needed to express the same to her.
1.Teresa felt _________ when Jenny came out of the dressing room in the new outfit.
A.envious B.excited C.lonely D.comfortable
2.Teresa and Jenny __________ after they left the first clothing store.
A.headed for the next clothing store B.talked about the outfit Jenny wanted
C.had some chocolate at a yogurt place D.ended the friendship between them
3.Which of the following can be put in the blank?
A.Jenny lent me some money. B.Jenny asked for more chocolate.
C.I told Jenny my unkind feelings. D.I began to see Jenny in a new light.
4.We can infer(推断)that Teresa would ________ that day.
A.forget all about what had happened B.ask her parents for money to buy something
C.buy herself the red sweater in the next store D.push Jenny back to the first store for the outfit
九年级英语阅读单选困难题
My best friend Jenny and I got to the mall for shopping. She held up a white sweater and matching skirt.“Do you like this?” she asked.
“It’s great,’’I said. Jenny nodded and continued looking while I moved about. touching the beautiful clothes. “I’ll try this on.” Jenny walked towards the dressing room. After a while, she came out in the outfit(一套衣服). She looked beautiful.
I sighed. Part of me wanted to say how good she looked. but another part stopped the words coming out. Jenny was in such good shape that she’d look good in the outfit. Sometimes. I regretted choosing a best friend who was so pretty. God, why can’t I be the one with the rich parents and the great look? More and more, I was envious(妒忌的)of her.
“Well, Teresa, what do you think?” Jenny asked more than once. “Do you like it?’’
The outfit looked great on her, but I lied, “Not really. I think you need something with more colors.’’
“You think so?" Jenny said doubtfully.
“Just believe me. We’ll find something better, "I told her, pushing her back into the dressing room. “You just can’t buy the first thing you see.” I did my best to get Jenny out of the store, away from that outfit. As we left, Jenny gave the sweater one last look.
Just down the mall, we passed a yogurt place. ‘‘My treat, ’’Jenny said, pulling out her wallet.
I could never say no to chocolate, so we got some and sat down at a table. As Jenny talked without stopping about a million things, I thought about my feelings toward her. Those feelings weren’t kind.
Sitting there, Jenny was attractive(吸引人的)not just because of her good luck, but more because of her kindness. Treating me to chocolate was far from her only show of generosity. She also let me drive her car and borrow her clothes.
Finishing our chocolate, we headed for the next clothing store. ‘‘Look at that red sweater.’’ Jenny said as we passed the window. ‘‘It would be perfect for you. Soon maybe you’ll have enough by saving your babysitting money to buy something like that.”
A few minutes earlier, all I had heard was about saving my babysitting money. I had hated the fact that Jenny could ask her parents for anything, and they’d buy it for her. This time, though. I heard more. I heard the voice of someone who loved and cared me for who I was. I needed to express the same to her.
1.Teresa felt _________ when Jenny came out of the dressing room in the new outfit.
A. envious B. excited C. lonely D. comfortable
2.Teresa and Jenny __________ after they left the first clothing store.
A. headed for the next clothing store B. talked about the outfit Jenny wanted
C. had some chocolate at a yogurt place D. ended the friendship between them
3.Which of the following can be put in the blank?
A. Jenny lent me some money. B. Jenny asked for more chocolate.
C. I told Jenny my unkind feelings. D. I began to see Jenny in a new light.
4.We can infer(推断)that Teresa would ________ that day.
A. forget all about what had happened B. ask her parents for money to buy something
C. buy herself the red sweater in the next store D. push Jenny back to the first store for the outfit
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My best friend Jenny and I got to the mall for shopping. She held up a white sweater and matching skirt.“Do you like this?” she asked.
“It’s great,’’I said. Jenny nodded and continued looking while I moved about. touching the beautiful clothes. “I’ll try this on.” Jenny walked towards the dressing room. After a while, she came out in the outfit(一套衣服). She looked beautiful.
I sighed. Part of me wanted to say how good she looked. but another part stopped the words coming out. Jenny was in such good shape that she’d look good in the outfit. Sometimes. I regretted choosing a best friend who was so pretty. God, why can’t I be the one with the rich parents and the great look? More and more, I was envious(妒忌的)of her.
“Well, Teresa, what do you think?” Jenny asked more than once. “Do you like it?’’
The outfit looked great on her, but I lied, “Not really. I think you need something with more colors.’’
“You think so?" Jenny said doubtfully.
“Just believe me. We’ll find something better, "I told her, pushing her back into the dressing room. “You just can’t buy the first thing you see.” I did my best to get Jenny out of the store, away from that outfit. As we left, Jenny gave the sweater one last look.
Just down the mall, we passed a yogurt place. ‘‘My treat, ’’Jenny said, pulling out her wallet.
I could never say no to chocolate, so we got some and sat down at a table. As Jenny talked without stopping about a million things, I thought about my feelings toward her. Those feelings weren’t kind.
Sitting there, Jenny was attractive(吸引人的)not just because of her good luck, but more because of her kindness. Treating me to chocolate was far from her only show of generosity. She also let me drive her car and borrow her clothes.
Finishing our chocolate, we headed for the next clothing store. ‘‘Look at that red sweater.’’ Jenny said as we passed the window. ‘‘It would be perfect for you. Soon maybe you’ll have enough by saving your babysitting money to buy something like that.”
A few minutes earlier, all I had heard was about saving my babysitting money. I had hated the fact that Jenny could ask her parents for anything, and they’d buy it for her. This time, though. I heard more. I heard the voice of someone who loved and cared me for who I was. I needed to express the same to her.
1.Teresa felt _________ when Jenny came out of the dressing room in the new outfit.
A. envious B. excited C. lonely D. comfortable
2.Teresa and Jenny __________ after they left the first clothing store.
A. headed for the next clothing store B. talked about the outfit Jenny wanted
C. had some chocolate at a yogurt place D. ended the friendship between them
3.Which of the following can be put in the blank?
A. Jenny lent me some money. B. Jenny asked for more chocolate.
C. I told Jenny my unkind feelings. D. I began to see Jenny in a new light.
4.We can infer(推断)that Teresa would ________ that day.
A. forget all about what had happened B. ask her parents for money to buy something
C. buy herself the red sweater in the next store D. push Jenny back to the first store for the outfit
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My best friend Jenny and I got to the mall for shopping. She held up a white sweater and matching skirt.“Do you like this?” she asked.
“It’s great,’’I said. Jenny nodded and continued looking while I moved about. touching the beautiful clothes. “I’ll try this on.” Jenny walked towards the dressing room. After a while, she came out in the outfit(一套衣服). She looked beautiful.
I sighed. Part of me wanted to say how good she looked. but another part stopped the words coming out. Jenny was in such good shape that she’d look good in the outfit. Sometimes. I regretted choosing a best friend who was so pretty. God, why can’t I be the one with the rich parents and the great look? More and more, I was envious(妒忌的)of her.
“Well, Teresa, what do you think?” Jenny asked more than once. “Do you like it?’’
The outfit looked great on her, but I lied, “Not really. I think you need something with more colors.’’
“You think so?" Jenny said doubtfully.
“Just believe me. We’ll find something better, "I told her, pushing her back into the dressing room. “You just can’t buy the first thing you see.” I did my best to get Jenny out of the store, away from that outfit. As we left, Jenny gave the sweater one last look.
Just down the mall, we passed a yogurt place. ‘‘My treat, ’’Jenny said, pulling out her wallet.
I could never say no to chocolate, so we got some and sat down at a table. As Jenny talked without stopping about a million things, I thought about my feelings toward her. Those feelings weren’t kind.
Sitting there,______Jenny was attractive(吸引人的)not just because of her good luck, but more because of her kindness. Treating me to chocolate was far from her only show of generosity. She also let me drive her car and borrow her clothes.
Finishing our chocolate, we headed for the next clothing store. ‘‘Look at that red sweater.’’ Jenny said as we passed the window. ‘‘It would be perfect for you. Soon maybe you’ll have enough by saving your babysitting money to buy something like that.”
A few minutes earlier, all I had heard was about saving my babysitting money. I had hated the fact that Jenny could ask her parents for anything, and they’d buy it for her. This time, though. I heard more. I heard the voice of someone who loved and cared me for who I was. I needed to express the same to her.
1.Teresa felt _________ when Jenny came out of the dressing room in the new outfit.
A.envious B.excited C.lonely D.comfortable
2.Teresa and Jenny __________ after they left the first clothing store.
A.headed for the next clothing store B.talked about the outfit Jenny wanted
C.had some chocolate at a yogurt place D.ended the friendship between them
3.Which of the following can be put in the blank?
A.Jenny lent me some money. B.Jenny asked for more chocolate.
C.I told Jenny my unkind feelings. D.I began to see Jenny in a new light.
4.We can infer(推断)that Teresa would ________ that day.
A.forget all about what had happened B.ask her parents for money to buy something
C.buy herself the red sweater in the next store D.push Jenny back to the first store for the outfit
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My best friend Jenny and I got to the mall for shopping. She held up a white sweater and matching skirt.“Do you like this?” she asked.
“It’s great,’’I said. Jenny nodded and continued looking while I moved about. touching the beautiful clothes. “I’ll try this on.” Jenny walked towards the dressing room. After a while, she came out in the outfit(一套衣服). She looked beautiful.
I sighed. Part of me wanted to say how good she looked. but another part stopped the words coming out. Jenny was in such good shape that she’d look good in the outfit. Sometimes. I regretted choosing a best friend who was so pretty. God, why can’t I be the one with the rich parents and the great look? More and more, I was envious(妒忌的)of her.
“Well, Teresa, what do you think?” Jenny asked more than once. “Do you like it?’’
The outfit looked great on her, but I lied, “Not really. I think you need something with more colors.’’
“You think so?" Jenny said doubtfully.
“Just believe me. We’ll find something better, "I told her, pushing her back into the dressing room. “You just can’t buy the first thing you see.” I did my best to get Jenny out of the store, away from that outfit. As we left, Jenny gave the sweater one last look.
Just down the mall, we passed a yogurt place. ‘‘My treat, ’’Jenny said, pulling out her wallet.
I could never say no to chocolate, so we got some and sat down at a table. As Jenny talked without stopping about a million things, I thought about my feelings toward her. Those feelings weren’t kind.
Sitting there, Jenny was attractive(吸引人的)not just because of her good luck, but more because of her kindness. Treating me to chocolate was far from her only show of generosity. She also let me drive her car and borrow her clothes.
Finishing our chocolate, we headed for the next clothing store. ‘‘Look at that red sweater.’’ Jenny said as we passed the window. ‘‘It would be perfect for you. Soon maybe you’ll have enough by saving your babysitting money to buy something like that.”
A few minutes earlier, all I had heard was about saving my babysitting money. I had hated the fact that Jenny could ask her parents for anything, and they’d buy it for her. This time, though. I heard more. I heard the voice of someone who loved and cared me for who I was. I needed to express the same to her.
1.Teresa felt _________ when Jenny came out of the dressing room in the new outfit.
A. envious B. excited C. lonely D. comfortable
2.Teresa and Jenny __________ after they left the first clothing store.
A. headed for the next clothing store B. talked about the outfit Jenny wanted
C. had some chocolate at a yogurt place D. ended the friendship between them
3.Which of the following can be put in the blank?
A. Jenny lent me some money. B. Jenny asked for more chocolate.
C. I told Jenny my unkind feelings. D. I began to see Jenny in a new light.
4.We can infer(推断)that Teresa would ________ that day.
A. forget all about what had happened B. ask her parents for money to buy something
C. buy herself the red sweater in the next store D. push Jenny back to the first store for the outfit
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My best friend and I were in the shop that she owns. It was the middle of the afternoon. We were both very happy and making plans for the weekend. Suddenly a man entered the shop. We knew that he didn’t look like one of our usual customers, but we welcomed him _ __ anyway. Without any hesitation he pulled something out of his coat. We didn’t notice that it was a __ __ until he ordered us to go into the back with him.
After he warned us that he could fire at any time, he looked for the money everywhere, in the bank, from our wallets, and then he asked for our jewellery (珠宝) and we gave him all he wanted. Finally, he finished his “job” and left.
When I was a child, I felt safe with my parents in my home or wherever I was not alone. Then I began to understand the news and I learnt that __ __ things were happening “out there”, but I still kept thinking that those events were just other people’s __ __, not mine. From the moment the man walked out of the shop, I completely ___ ___. I always look around to see which kinds of people are possibly following me. Now I usually double-check everything: if I’ve locked myself in the car or in the house. I am always careful not to wear any jewellery. Whenever a stranger is getting too close or is trying to get information from me, I feel nervous. I know that it is wrong, and that not everyone is going to _ __ me again.
After all, I consider myself lucky, since nothing really bad happened to me or my friend, but since that day I haven’t felt safe any more. I hate that man not for having taken my jewellery and money, but for having deprived(剥夺)of my innocence.
1.A. sadly B. quietly C. angrily D. politely
2.A. gun B. note C. mistake D. knife
3.A. funny B. horrible C. pleasant D. serious
4.A. exchanges B. worries C. feelings D. fables
5.A. made a decision B. lost my way C. changed my mind D. calmed down
6.A. disturb B. investigate C. fool D. attack
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
One summer I met my best friend Lisa for the first time. I hid behind my mother and she hid behind her grandmother, _______ to look at each other. But soon, we started playing with each other. None of my new friends liked her_______ they knew she had "family problems". However, we always had great _______ together. Last year I noticed the problem. I guessed she needed_______there for her. Well, she made a new "best friend" and so did I. Then I didn't know why, but she started cutting herself She had to go to _______ during the day. I was very _______ at first, but later we got in touch (取得联系). I wanted to be there for her and I knew I still cared about her like a sister. Yesterday she came to me and said, "I never knew _______ a best friend was before, you were the only person that would _______ me cutting, the only person that ever made me feel _______ about myself. You didn't even know you were helping me." We both________ . So if a friend needs you, and you care for him or her, you can be friends forever (永远).
1.A. afraid B. happy C. friendly D. kind
2.A. till B. before C. if D. because
3.A. luck B. ideas C. toys D. fun
4.A. someone B. no one C. everyone D. anyone
5.A. school B. factory C. home D. hospital
6.A. happy B. excited C. worried D. tired
7.A. where B. how C. what D. why
8.A. help B. stop C. see D. hear
9.A. worse B. better C. afraid D. sadder
10.A. cried B. jumped C. ran D. failed
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
My best friend and I haven’t seen each other __________ she went to the USA 10 years ago
A.when B.if C.although D.since
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jenny is my pen friend.Yesterday was her1.(第十二)birthday.She came to China and she likes travelling in the natural world. On the first day,we got up very early and went to Tian’anmen Square.We stayed2.(在….之中) thousands of people and waited to see the3.(旗子)raising. On the following day, we4.(继续) to visit.We visited the Great Wall.It is one of the great5. (奇迹) in the world. When we got to the Great Wall ,it was very early in the morning. The sky was grey. We could see nothing and it was6.(寂静的). Half an hour later, the sun rose and 7. (照耀) on the Great Wall. Jenny was so excited that she began to run on the Great Wall.8.(几乎,差不多) thousands of men died when they built it. The Great Wall was made not only of stones, but millions of lives.We remained on the Great Wall for two hours. For her, the Great Wall is the place of interest not only to the Chinese people, but also to9. (任何人) all over the world. We really enjoyed10.(我们自己).
It was an unforgettable trip.
九年级英语短文填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—What are you doing here, Linda?
—I’m waiting for my friend. If she ______, I’ll have to go shopping alone.
A.comes B.will come C.doesn’t come D.won’t come
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
I can still remember the day I met my best friend Judy. She had just moved into the neighborhood and her grandmother brought her down to meet me. I hid behind my mother and she hid behind her grandmother,scared to look at each other. Soon we lost the shyness and started playing with each other.
In the 7th grade ,I first lost touch with her. She was going through family problems and I deserted her to be with the cooler people. None of my new friends liked her as much as I did because they knew she had problems. However, every summer we would always sit at each other’s house, watch soap operas and talk about all the boys we like.
It was last year when I noticed the problem. I guess I was too doveted in high school to realizeshe needed someone there. Anyway ,she made a new best friend and so did I. Then I didn’t know why, but she started cutting herself!
She then was diagnosed(诊断)with clinical depression(抑郁症).At first, I was very upset, but we still stayed in touch. I wanted to be there with new her best friend basically deserted her and people were calling her crazy.
Yesterday she came to me and said,“I never knew what a best friend was until you, the only person, would stop me cutting. I appreciate your help so much, and you didn’t even know you were helping me.”
We both cried. And I guess a kind of lesson from my life so far is never to give up on your friends. Even if they aren’t as cool as others, or people think they are crazy, they need someone there. If you desert them, you will only be guilty yourself.
1.The write and Judy both behind because they felt when they met for the first time.
A. worried B.shameful
C.shy D.upset
2.The underlined word deserted in paragraph 2 is the closest in meaning to .
A. went away from B.advised
C. took care of D.introduced
3.Judy was diagnosed with clinical depression. The most probable cause is .
A.She was too devoted in high school
B.She was too shy to solve her family problems
C.She couldn’t learn how to make new friends
D.She went through family problems and her friends deserted her
4. According to Judy’s words, we can learn that .
A. the writer never helped her
B. the writer helped her all the time
C. the writer always felt guilty herself
D. the writer lost touch with her since they met
5.This passage mainly talks about .
A. we should turn up whenever our friends need help
B. how to help a friend when they are in trouble
C. a friend in need is a friend indeed
D. when making new friends, never forget old friends
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