A.Because she went to see the dentist. B.Because it was Sunday.
C.Because she had got a bad cold D.Because she had got a terrible headache.
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A.Because she went to see the dentist. B.Because it was Sunday.
C.Because she had got a bad cold D.Because she had got a terrible headache.
九年级英语听短对话回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—What was the matter with your father?
—He had _____toothache so he went to see his dentist yesterday.
A. the B. / C. a D. an
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A.Because she went to see her friends. B.Because she was ill in hospital.
C.Because she didn’t want to go to school. D.Because she liked staying at home.
九年级英语听短对话回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
A man went to see his doctor one day, because he was suffering from pains in his stomach. After the doctor had examined him carefully, he said to him, “Well, there’s nothing really wrong with you, I’m glad to say. Your only trouble is that you worry too much. Do you know, I had a man with the same trouble as you here a few weeks ago, and I gave him the same advice as I am going to give you? He was worried because he couldn’t pay his tailor’s bills. I told him not to worry about the bills any more. He took my advice and when he came to see me again two days ago, he told me that he now felt quite all right again.” “Yes, I know all about that,” answered the patient sadly. “You see, I’m that man’s tailor!”
1.The tailor went to see his doctor because he got a headache.
2.There was nothing serious with the tailor.
3.A man had the same trouble as the tailor a few days ago.
4.The doctor gave the man and the tailor the same advice.
5.The tailor was worried because a man couldn’t pay his bills.
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Recently, I went to see my dentist. As I returned from my dentist’s office, I___________about the story about one of his patients. About to open his ___________, with the drill(钻头)lowered toward him, the patient said, “Be careful, I can stand anything but ___________.” Aren’t we all like that? We’ll do almost ___________ to avoid pain. We always want to take the path of the _________distance.
We look for weight programs that don’t require us to count calories or___________ our favorite foods. We look for exercise programs that won’t make us too uncomfortable and tired. We avoid the _________teachers and the tiring classes in school,_________ we don’t want to face the difficult tasks. We don’t like the hard work required to _________ the goals we truly want in our lives. Why are we like this? Why can’t we naturally take the path we know is the __________ for us? What might be the key reason is that our nature is to avoid the pain diet, exercise, difficult classes and hard work.
If you realize that you can change your nature, you can choose the tough and tiring path. For, it is in facing the difficult choices that you will truly __________. It is in facing the tough tasks that you will step forward. It is in choosing to be your best that you will benefit yourself, your friends.
You have to make a ____________ when you face your nature. You can solve the problems that____________you or you can lose yourself in the past by __________ your nature and avoiding all the trouble. It is up to you. My hope is that you will step forward and become what you are__________ to be.
1.A.cared B.told C.wrote D.thought
2.A.eye B.hand C.mouth D.nose
3.A.pain B.disease C.medicine D.illness
4.A.either B.neither C.nothing D.everything
5.A.least B.most C.less D.more
6.A.pick up B.eat up C.give up D.pack up
7.A.polite B.strict C.beautiful D.patient
8.A.but B.though C.so D.because
9.A.set B.achieve C.lower D.change
10.A.best B.healthiest C.slowest D.longest
11.A.regret B.grow C.fail D.lose
12.A.list B.mistake C.choice D.connection
13.A.attract B.challenge C.cheat D.dislike
14.A.breaking B.following C.depending D.deciding
15.A.said B.taught C.supposed D.thought
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She was ill, ________ she still went to work and tried her best to do the work.
A.though B.because C.if D.but
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One day, I went to see my last patient, an old woman. In the doorway, I saw she was trying to put socks on her feet. I stepped in and spoke quickly to the nurse. I was almost in the clear that she was not in serious condition.
I asked, Could I help put on your socks? How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure were high but they are better today. The nurse mentioned you’re anxious to see your son. He’s visiting you today. It’s nice to have a family visit. I think you really look forward to seeing him."
“Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours.” She said in a serious voice.
I was surprised as I helped her with the socks. She told me that her only son lived around the comer from her, but she had not seen him in five years. She believed that was the main cause of her health problems. After hearing her story and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She shook her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed; others are simple. Some have a beginning, middle and end; others don’t have clear ends. Some are true; others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matter to the story teller is that the story is heard—without interruption(打断) or judgment(评价).
It was that woman who taught me the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in an unexpected accident, I became a patient. 20 years later, I sit all the time—in a wheelchair.
For as long as I could. I continued to see patients from my chair. I believe in the power of listening.
1.How did the doctor know that the old woman’s son was visiting her?
A. The doctor got it from her chart noting.
B. The old woman told him.
C. The woman’s son told him.
D. The nurse told him.
2.What did the old woman think caused her health problems?
A. Her son’s not seeing her.
B. No one listening to her story.
C. The medical care of the hospital.
D. The distance between her house and her son’s.
3.When the patient told the doctor her stories, what she needed might be ___________.
A. keeping smiling
B. interruption or judgment
C. being listened without interruption
D. communicating with each other
4.What can we learn from the story?
A. We should live far from our parents.
B. The doctors should take care of the patients.
C. We should try to be a good listener.
D. We should be brave and patient when facing difficulties.
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One day, I went to see my last patient, an old woman. In the doorway, I saw she was trying to put socks on her feet. I stepped in and spoke quickly to the nurse. I was almost in the clear that she was not in serious condition.
I asked, Could I help put on your socks? How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure were high but they are better today. The nurse mentioned you’re anxious to see your son. He’s visiting you today. It’s nice to have a family visit. I think you really look forward to seeing him."
“Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours.” She said in a serious voice.
I was surprised as I helped her with the socks. She told me that her only son lived around the comer from here, but she had not seen him in five years. She believed that was the main cause of her health problems. After hearing her story and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She shook her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed; others are simple. Some have a beginning, middle and end; others don’t have clear ends. Some are true; others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matter to the story teller is that the story is heard—without interruption(打断) or judgment(评价).
It was that woman who taught me the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in an unexpected accident, I became a patient. 20 years later, I sit all the time—in a wheelchair.
For as long as I could. I continued to see patients from my chair. I believe in the power of listening.
1. How did the doctor know that the old woman’s son was visiting her?
A. The doctor got it from her chart noting.
B. The old woman told him.
C. The woman’s son told him.
D. The nurse told him.
2. What did the old woman think caused her health problems?
A. Her son’s not seeing her.
B. No one listening to her story.
C. The medical care of the hospital.
D. The distance between her house and her son’s.
3.When the patient told the doctor her stories, what she needed might be ___________.
A. keeping smiling
B. interruption or judgment
C. being listened without interruption
D. communicating with each other
4.What can we learn from the story?
A. We should live far from our parents.
B. The doctors should take care of the patients.
C. We should try to be a good listener.
D. We should be brave and patient when facing difficulties.
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One day, I went to see my last patient(病人), an old woman. In the doorway, I saw she was struggling (挣扎) to put socks on her swollen (浮肿)feet in the bed. I stepped in, spoke quickly to the nurse, read her chart noting. I was almost in the clear that she was not in serious condition.
I asked, “Could I help put on your socks? How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure were high but they're better today. The nurse mentioned you're anxious to see your son. He's visiting you today. It's nice to have a family visit. I think you really look forward to seeing him."
"Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours." She said with a serious voice.
I was surprised as I helped her with the socks. She told me that her only son lived around the corner from her, but she had not seen him in five years. She believed that was the main cause of her health problems. After hearing her story and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She shook her head no and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed; others are simple. Some have a beginning, middle and end; others don’t have clear ends. Some are true; others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard — without interruption(打断) or judgment(评价).
It was that woman who taught me the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in an unexpected accident, I became a patient. 20 years later, I sit all the time — in a wheelchair.
For as long as I could, I continued to see patients from my chair. I believe in the power of listening.
1. How was the old woman?
A. Her feet were swollen. B. Her sugars were high.
C. She was not badly ill. D. Her blood pressure was better.
2.How did the doctor know that the old woman’s son was visiting her?
A. The nurse told him. B. The old woman told him.
C. The woman’s son told him. D. The doctor got it from her chart noting.
3.What did the old woman think caused her health problems?
A. Her son’s not seeing her. B. No one listening to her story.
C. The medical care of the hospital. D. The distance between her and her son.
4.When the patient told the doctor her stories, what she needed might be ______.
A. keeping smiling B. interruption or judgment
C. listening without interruption D. communicating with each other
5.Which statement is NOT right according to the passage?
A. Her son lived close to her house.
B. The old woman didn’t need the doctor’s treatments.
C. Listening is powerful medicine.
D. The doctor has to “walk” with the help of a wheel chair.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day, I went to see my last patient, an old woman. In the doorway, I saw she was struggling (挣扎) to put socks on her swollen (浮肿)feet in the bed. I stepped in, spoke quickly to the nurse, read her chart noting(诊断图表). I was almost in the clear that she was not in serious condition.
I asked, “Could I help put on your socks? How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure(血压)were high but they're better today. The nurse mentioned you're anxious to see your son. He's visiting you today. It's nice to have a family visit. I think you really look forward to seeing him."
"Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours." She said with a serious voice.
I was surprised as I helped her with the socks. She told me that her only son lived across from her house, but she had not seen him for five years. She believed that was the main cause of her health problems. After hearing her story and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She shook her head no and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed and others are simple. Some have a beginning, middle and end but others don’t have clear ends. Some are true but others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard — without interruption(打断) or judgment(评价).
It was that woman who taught me the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in an unexpected accident, I became a patient. 20 years later, I sit all the time — in a wheelchair.
For as long as I could, I continued to see patients from my chair. I believe in the power(力量) of listening.
1.How did the doctor know that the old woman’s son was visiting her?
A. The nurse told him.
B. The old woman told him.
C. The woman’s son told him.
D. The doctor got it from her chart noting.
2.What did the old woman think caused her health problems?
A. Her son’s not seeing her.
B. No one listening to her story.
C. The medical care of the hospital.
D. The distance between her and the doctor.
3.When the patient told the doctor her stories, what she needed might be __________.
A. keeping smiling
B. interruption or judgment
C. listening without interruption
D. communicating with each other
4.Which statement is NOT right according to the passage?
A. Her son lived close to her house.
B. Listening is powerful medicine.
C. The old woman didn’t need the doctor’s treatments.
D. The doctor has to “walk” with the help of a wheelchair.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析