Thousands of years ago, humans didn’t live in towns. Sometimes they would live in caves(山洞) or build camps in the forest.
Only about thirty people ___ in each camp. The men would go hunting while the women and children ___ food from the trees around the camp. All the food was ___ by everyone in the group. Every few weeks they moved to another place to find more food. It was a simple life, but people had to be ___. They had to make everything that they needed, and they had to know a lot about plants and animals.
Nowadays most people live in towns and cities, and they work in offices and factories. Life is___ than in the old days. There are fewer ___, but there is less excitement. Some people go ___ for excitement—sailing round the world, climbing mountains, or exploring(探测) caves. Most people look forward to the _____, a time when they can enjoy a change from their normal life. For some this means going camping. But camping today is ___ from camping in the past. Gas cookers, ready-made food and air-beds mean people can camp much more ____than they did in the old times.
1.A. lived B. talked C. came D. danced
2.A. planted B. collected C. watched D. bought
3.A. found B. used C. shared D. sold
4.A. polite B. kind C. careful D. clever
5.A. worse B. faster C. easier D. harder
6.A. dangers B. stories C. people D. animals
7.A. waiting B. looking C. asking D. finding
8.A. dreams B. gifts C. meals D. holidays
9.A. away B. different C. free D. far
10.A. slowly B. terribly C. comfortably D. hopefully
九年级英语完型填空困难题
Thousands of years ago, humans didn’t live in towns. Sometimes they would live in caves(山洞) or build camps in the forest.
Only about thirty people ___ in each camp. The men would go hunting while the women and children ___ food from the trees around the camp. All the food was ___ by everyone in the group. Every few weeks they moved to another place to find more food. It was a simple life, but people had to be ___. They had to make everything that they needed, and they had to know a lot about plants and animals.
Nowadays most people live in towns and cities, and they work in offices and factories. Life is___ than in the old days. There are fewer ___, but there is less excitement. Some people go ___ for excitement—sailing round the world, climbing mountains, or exploring(探测) caves. Most people look forward to the _____, a time when they can enjoy a change from their normal life. For some this means going camping. But camping today is ___ from camping in the past. Gas cookers, ready-made food and air-beds mean people can camp much more ____than they did in the old times.
1.A. lived B. talked C. came D. danced
2.A. planted B. collected C. watched D. bought
3.A. found B. used C. shared D. sold
4.A. polite B. kind C. careful D. clever
5.A. worse B. faster C. easier D. harder
6.A. dangers B. stories C. people D. animals
7.A. waiting B. looking C. asking D. finding
8.A. dreams B. gifts C. meals D. holidays
9.A. away B. different C. free D. far
10.A. slowly B. terribly C. comfortably D. hopefully
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Thousands of years ago,human(人类)didn’t live in towns.Sometimes they would live in caves(洞穴)or build camps in the forest.
Only about thirty people1 in each camp.The men would go hunting while the woman and children2 food from trees around the camp.All the food was3 among people in the group.Every few weeks they moved to another place to find more food.It was a simple life,but people had to be4.They had to make everything that they needed,and they had to know a lot about plants and animals.
Nowadays most people live in towns and cities,and they work in offices and factories.Life is 5 than in the old days.There are fewer6 ,but there is less excitement.Some people go7 excitement sailing round the world.climbing mountains,or exploring(探测)caves.
Most people look forward to the8 ,a time when they can enjoy a change from the normal life.For some this means going camping.But camping today is9 from camping in the past.Gas cookers,ready-made food and air-beds mean people can camp much more10 than they did in the old times.
1.A.lived B.talked C.came D.danced
2.A.planted B.collected C.watched D.bought
3.A.found B.used C.shared D.sold
4.A.polite B.kind C.calm D.clever
5.A.worse B.faster C.easier D.harder
6.A.dangers B.stories C.people D.animals
7.A.waiting for B.looking for C.turning on D.putting on
8.A.dreams B.gifts C.meals D.holidays
9.A.away B.different C.free D.far
10.A.slowly B.terribly C.comfortably D.hopefully
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Thousands of years ago, Shennong, who had an ox(牛) head and a human body, lived in South China. Seeing that local people were suffering from disease(患有疾病), he built ladders(梯子) and houses on a high mountain to keep hundreds of medical plants. 1.
The legend(传说) has made Shennongjia in Hubei an inviting place for tourists. 2. You can see beautiful scenes of the four seasons from different altitudes(海拔). “When the bottom of the mountain is summer, the top is spring and while the foot of the hill is autumn, the top is covered with ice,” local people say of the special weather of Shennongjia.
Shennongjia is also home to 5,000 kinds of animals and plants. 3. For example, the golden monkey, the clouded leopard(云豹) and the Asian black bear live there.
One mystery about Shennongjia is its “Bigfoot” legend. Some people once said that they saw very big footprints(脚印) or large man-like animals. 4. Some say they are just bears.
5. On July 17, 2016, Shennongjia Forestry District was added(增加) to the United Nations World Heritage list as a natural site(遗址). China now has 50 world heritage sites, second only to Italy in the world.
根据短文内容,将下面方框内的句子还原到文中空白处,使短文内容完整、通顺(每个选项只能用一次)。
A.Many animals in danger live there.
B.To remember him, people named the place Shennongjia.
C.The beautiful place has got a new title.
D.Traveling there is a special experience.
E.But scientists haven’t made them clear.
九年级英语补全短文5选5困难题查看答案及解析
Thousands of years ago, people didn't live in cold places because they didn't know how to keep themselves warm. Later they learned to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they made use of its skins to cover their bodies. 1. .
2. . It once helped people find fire, when lighting hit a forest and started a fire. 3. The fire kept them warm, and also frightened wild animals. Soon people found the food cooked tasted much better, so they began to use the fire to cook food.
But people still didn't know how to make a fire. When they got a fire from the forest they tried to keep it burning. 4.
But later they found different ways to make fire. For example, they made fire by burning wood or knocking two pieces of stones.
Today it's easy for people to make fire because they have matches, lighters and different kinds of heaters. 5.
根据短文内容,把A-E五个选项填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整、正确。
A. If it went out, they had to wait for years. B. The skins keep them warm. C. They can make fire at any time they need. D. People took some of this fire to their homes. E. Nature is people's good friend.. |
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Thousands of years ago, people didn’t live in cold places because they didn’t know how to keep themselves warm. Later they learned to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they made use of its skins to cover their bodies. ______1.____.
Nature is people’s good friend. It once helped people find fire, when lighting hit a forest and started a fire. _____2.___. The fire kept them warm, and also frightened wild animals. Soon people found the food cooked tasted much better, so they began to use the fire to cook food.
___3.____ . When they got a fire from the forest, they tried to keep it burning. If it went out, they had to wait for ye4.ars.
_____5.___. For example, they made fire by boring wood or knocking two pieces of stones.
Today it’s easy for people to make fire because they have matches, lighters and different kinds of heaters. ____6.______
But later they found different way to make fire. The skins keep them warm. They can make fire at any time they need. People took some of this fire to their homes. People didn’t know how to use fire. But people still didn’t know how to make a fire. |
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Thousands of years ago, people didn't live in cold places because they didn't know how to keep themselves warm. Later they learned to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they made use of its skins to cover their bodies. 1. .
2. . It once helped people find fire, when lighting hit a forest and started a fire. 3. The fire kept them warm, and also frightened wild animals. Soon people found the food cooked tasted much better, so they began to use the fire to cook food.
But people still didn't know how to make a fire. When they got a fire from the forest they tried to keep it burning. 4.
But later they found different ways to make fire. For example, they made fire by burning wood or knocking two pieces of stones.
Today it's easy for people to make fire because they have matches, lighters and different kinds of heaters. 5.
根据短文内容,把A-E五个选项填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整、正确。
A. If it went out, they had to wait for years.
B. The skins keep them warm.
C. They can make fire at any time they need.
D. People took some of this fire to their homes.
E. Nature is people's good friend..
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读短文,从短文下面方框中的六个句子中选择五个还原到短文中,使短文通顺完整,衔接自然。
Thousands of years ago, people didn’t live in cold places because they didn’t know how to keep themselves warm. Later they learned to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they made use of its skins to cover their bodies. 1..
Nature is people’s good friend. It once helped people find fire, when lighting hit a forest and started a fire. 2.. The fire kept them warm, and also frightened wild animals. Soon people found the food cooked tasted much better, so they began to use the fire to cook food. 3. . When they got a fire from the forest, they tried to keep it burning. If it went out, they had to wait for years. 4.. For example, they made fire by boring wood or knocking two pieces of stones.
Today it’s easy for people to make fire because they have matches, lighters and different kinds of heaters. 5.
A.But later they found different way to make fire.
B.The skins keep them warm.
C.They can make fire at any time they need.
D.People took some of this fire to their homes.
E.People didn’t know how to use fire.
F.But people still didn’t know how to make a fire.
A.But later they found different way to make fire.
B.The skins keep them warm.
C.They can make fire at any time they need.
D.People took some of this fire to their homes.
E.People didn’t know how to use fire.
F.But people still didn’t know how to make a fire.
九年级英语补全短文6选5中等难度题查看答案及解析
Thousands of years ago, in the south of ancient China, there lived a man called Shennong with an ox (牛) head and a human body. After seeing many local people were badly ill, he built ladders(梯子) and houses on a high mountain to hold hundreds of medical plants. To remember him, people named the place Shennongjia.
The story makes Shennongjia in Hubei a famous place for tourists. Travelling there is an exciting experience, because you can see beautiful sights of the four seasons from different altitudes(海拔). “When the bottom of the mountain is summer, the top is spring and while the foot of the hill is autumn, the top is covered with ice,” local people say of the special climate(气候) of Shennongjia.
Shennongjia is also home to 5,000 kinds of animals and plants. Many animals in danger live there, such as the golden monkey, the clouded leopard and the Asian black bear.
One interesting thing about Shennongjia is its story of wild men. Some people once said that they saw very big footprints(脚印). Yet so far, scientists haven't believed it is true and some say they are just bears.
The beautiful place has received a new title. On July 17, 2016, Shennongjia Forestry District was added(增加) to United Nations World Heritage list as a natural site. China now has 50 world heritage sites(遗址), second only to Italy in the world.
1.In Shennongjia, ________.
A. there are many medical stores along the way
B. people can experience four seasons up the mountain
C. there are 500 kinds of animals and plants
D. scientists have proved there are wild men there
2.What does the underlined word “title” mean in Paragraph 5?
A. 标题 B. 景点 C. 称号 D. 职务
3.Which of the following countries has the most world heritage sites?
A. Italy. B. The USA. C. China. D. Canada.
4.What's the main idea of the passage?
A. The story of Shennong.
B. Animals living in Shennongjia.
C. The amazing Shennongjia.
D. World heritage sites.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Fire was discovered many thousands of years ago. The first time humans saw fire was probably when a tree was destroyed by lightning(闪电). Humans soon learned how to make fire. They probably made the first fire by rubbing (摩擦)two sticks together.
Fire was very important to humans. They needed to keep warm at night. They used fire to cook food. They used fire to keep enemies and wild animals away. In some parts of the world fire was used to send messages. The Indians in America, for example, used fire to make smoke as a message. In some other countries people lit fires to warn their friends of danger.
Fire was also used to give light. Before the invention of the oil lamp(灯), humans burned sticks to get light.
One man even used fire to tell the time. He invented a candle clock. He made a candle that took exactly twelve hours to burn. Then he marked this candle in twelve equal(相等的) parts. He lit the candle and could tell the time by counting the number of parts left of the burning candle. But the candle clock did not always work well. If there was a wind blowing on the candle, it burned too quickly.
请务必将1-5小题的答案写在答题卡的相应位置!
(一)根据短文内容简要回答问题。
1.How did Indians in America use fire?
2.What happened to the candle if there was a wind blowing on it?
(二)将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
3.
4.
(三)请给短文拟一个适当的标题。
5.
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Fire was discovered many thousands of years ago. The first time humans saw fire was probably when a tree was destroyed by lightning (闪电).
Humans soon learned how to make fire. They probably made the first fire by rubbing (摩擦) two sticks together.
Fire was very important to humans. They needed to keep warm at night. They used fire to cook food. They used fire to keep enemies and wild animals away. In some parts of the world fire was used to send messages. The Indians in America, for example, used fire to make smoke as a message. In some other countries people lit fires to warn their friends of dangerous message. In some other countries people lit fires to warn their friends of danger.
Fire was also used to give light. Before the invention of the oil lamp(灯), humans burned sticks to get light.
One man even used fire to tell the time. He invented a candle clock. He made a candle that took exactly twelve hours to burn. Then he marked this candle in twelve equal(相等的) parts. He lit the candle and could tell the time by counting the number of parts left of the burning candle. But the candle clock did not always work well. If there was a wind blowing on the candle, it burned too quickly.
A. 根据短文内容简要回答问题。
1.How did Indians in America use fire?
_____________________________________________________________________
2.What happened to the candle if there was a wind blowing on it?
_____________________________________________________________________
B. 将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
3._________________________________________________________________
4._________________________________________________________________
C. 请给短文拟一个适当的英文标题。
5._________________________________________
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析