D. Answer the questions.
Interviewer: With me in the studio is Linda Meehan, who’s recently returned from a six -month exchange to do programme with a family in the Netherlands. That’s a long way from home. Why did you choose your exchange programme there?
Linda: Well. None of my friends had been there or anything like that but my grandfather spent some time there when he was young and he said I should visit one day and I’d planned to do that as soon as I could. So when I had the opportunity to go to Europe, it seemed like the obvious place to go.
Interviewer: But you were only 15. Was there anything you found difficult about living in a foreign country?
Linda: Well, the family I stayed with in the Netherlands were really kind and I wasn’t lonely because I shared the room with one of their daughters. She helped me get used to my new routine. The only thing that was hard was the one-kilometre bike ride to school every day! I enjoyed it in the summer but in winter was terrible.
Interviewer: And _91_?
Linda: It was OK because there were a lot of classes in English. And they gave me projects to do when there were subjects in Dutch I couldn’t understand. The school was very modern and much bigger than most schools in Australia. The library was fantastic and they also had a lot more science labs than my school at home.
Interviewer: What about the students?
Linda: Oh, they were really friendly. They gave me lots of advice about places I should visit. They’d all travelled a lot more than me, though no one had been to Australia. But what I found really strange was that they’d never thought about going away from their families for several months like me. Some of them couldn’t understand how I could do that.
Interviewers: So is this an experience you would recommend?
Linda: Oh, definitely! I benefit a lot from the programme. And I think six months was the right amount of time. I needed that amount of time to learn the language. But after six months I really needed to see my parents. I was so happy to see them again.
1.Is Linda In Australia or in the Netherlands now?
_____________________________________________________
2.Who gave Linda the idea of choosing the Netherlands for her exchange programme?
_____________________________________________________
3.What did Linda find difficult about living in the Netherlands?
_____________________________________________________
4.What can be filled in the blank?
_____________________________________________________
5.How did Linda feel about the students in the Netherlands?
They were ________ and ________.(ONE word for each blank)
6.What might be the reasons Linda would recommend the programme?
______________________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题
D. Answer the questions.
Interviewer: With me in the studio is Linda Meehan, who’s recently returned from a six -month exchange to do programme with a family in the Netherlands. That’s a long way from home. Why did you choose your exchange programme there?
Linda: Well. None of my friends had been there or anything like that but my grandfather spent some time there when he was young and he said I should visit one day and I’d planned to do that as soon as I could. So when I had the opportunity to go to Europe, it seemed like the obvious place to go.
Interviewer: But you were only 15. Was there anything you found difficult about living in a foreign country?
Linda: Well, the family I stayed with in the Netherlands were really kind and I wasn’t lonely because I shared the room with one of their daughters. She helped me get used to my new routine. The only thing that was hard was the one-kilometre bike ride to school every day! I enjoyed it in the summer but in winter was terrible.
Interviewer: And _91_?
Linda: It was OK because there were a lot of classes in English. And they gave me projects to do when there were subjects in Dutch I couldn’t understand. The school was very modern and much bigger than most schools in Australia. The library was fantastic and they also had a lot more science labs than my school at home.
Interviewer: What about the students?
Linda: Oh, they were really friendly. They gave me lots of advice about places I should visit. They’d all travelled a lot more than me, though no one had been to Australia. But what I found really strange was that they’d never thought about going away from their families for several months like me. Some of them couldn’t understand how I could do that.
Interviewers: So is this an experience you would recommend?
Linda: Oh, definitely! I benefit a lot from the programme. And I think six months was the right amount of time. I needed that amount of time to learn the language. But after six months I really needed to see my parents. I was so happy to see them again.
1.Is Linda In Australia or in the Netherlands now?
_____________________________________________________
2.Who gave Linda the idea of choosing the Netherlands for her exchange programme?
_____________________________________________________
3.What did Linda find difficult about living in the Netherlands?
_____________________________________________________
4.What can be filled in the blank?
_____________________________________________________
5.How did Linda feel about the students in the Netherlands?
They were ________ and ________.(ONE word for each blank)
6.What might be the reasons Linda would recommend the programme?
______________________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)
My _______
“The atlas(地图册)I grew up with was a hand-me-down from my brother, dog-eared Collins World Atlas.
This became my favourite book, and I was touched that he thought I was grown-up enough to appreciate it.
After wars, my atlas was considered incorrect and out of date and I had to buy a new one for school. But I still missed the well-used pages and old-book smell. I carefully tore(撕)pages out of my old atlas, and glued them on cardboard. My father helped me to cut them into jigsaw puzzles as gifts for my friends.
Google search is an easy way to find various places, but I still prefer to search for exotic places in a real-turning atlas. One day it may be priceless!”
Rosemary Francis
“When I was 13, I wanted a horse of my own. Finally my parents softened to the idea and bought me a beautiful part-Arabian horse. To settle on a name, my father suggested I open our atlas to the page on Saudi Arabia, close my eyes and place my finger randomly(随机地)on the page. Bandar Shah(Royal Port)was a wonderful horse.”
Melanie Egan
“When I retired after 20 years with the same boss Reader’s Digest, I did not expect to be given a gold watch. I certainly did not expect to be given a Reader’s Digest Atlas of the World. But that is exactly what my co-workers decided I needed. For the next 15 years that atlas was used by my family to settle geographic arguments and plan trips abroad. Sadly, wear and tear forced its retirement, too.”
Winston Hindmarsh
1.Rosemary didn’t like the old alas from his brother, did she?
__________________________________________________________________________.
2.How did Rosemary make use of the old atlas?
__________________________________________________________________________.
3.What does “Bandar Shah” refer to in the atlas?
___________________________________________________________________________.
4.From whom did Winston get the atlas?
_________________________________________________________________________.
5.In what way was the Reader’s Digest Atlas of the World used by the family?
__________________________________________________________________________.
6.If the three articles are put in one section in a magazine, please complete the title.
_________________________________________________________________________.
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
In South Korea, smart-phone cases come with rings fixed firmly on the back to prevent clumsy owners from dropping them. This makes people look like they are literally married to their phones. In many of Seoul’s most Instagrammable(网红)coffee shops, couples on dates spend vastly more time looking at their screens than at each other. The outcomes go beyond the potentially serious consequences for romance.
Walk around the streets of Seoul or any other South Korean city, and there is a real risk of bumping into people whose eyes are glued to their smart-phone screens. Insurers estimate that around 370 traffic accidents annually are caused by pedestrians using smart-phones. That figure does not include those who bump into lamp posts and the like while perusing the latest cat videos.
The government initially tried to fight the “smornbie”(a combination of “smart-phone and “zombie”) epidemic by distributing hundreds of stickers around cities imploring people to “be safe” and look up. This seems to have had little effect even though, in Seoul at least, it recently replaced the stickers with sturdier plastic boards.
Instead of appealing to people’s good sense, the authorities have therefore resorted to trying to save them from being run over. Early last year, they began to trial floor-level traffic lights in smomibe hot-spots in central Seoul. Since then, the experiment has been extended around and beyond the capital. For the moment, the government is retaining old-fashioned eye-level pedestrian lights as well. But in future, the way to look at a South Korean crossroads may be down.
Answer the following questions in COMPLETE sentences:
1.According to the passage, why do people look like they are married to their phone in South Korea.?
2.How many accidents annually are caused by pedestrian using smart-phones?
3.In many coffee shops, what do couples on dates usually do?
4.Distributing hundreds of stickers around cities had little effect on “smombie” epidemic, did it?
5.What measures did the authorities take early last year?
九年级英语回答问题简单题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions(根据以下内容回答问题)
There was a baby whale named Ella. She lived with other whales in a deep bay. One day, she noticed something large pass overhead. It was as big as a whale. but it wasn't.
Ella was frightened. She had never seen a boat before. Although Ella was scared, she was curious, too. She forced herself to swim to the surface. She saw several faces watching her. In fact, they looked very friendly. In the next few months, Ella lost her fear of boats. People in the boats always enjoyed seeing her.
As time went by, people and boats became a part of her life. Whenever a boat passed overhead, she swam to the top to say hello. One night, Ella saw a lot of fish swimming around the bottom of a ship. Suddenly, she ________________by a fishing net. She fought hard to get free. Finally, she escaped, but part of the net was tangled(缠住)in her mouth and around her tail. Ella was hurt and confused. Slowly and sadly she made her way towards the deep ocean.
Many weeks passed, and the net in her mouth made it hard for her to eat. And every time she struggled for air, the net cut into her tail, But if she didn't get air every half an hour, she would die. Winter was coming, she had to move to warmer waters with others. However, this time she had no choice but to stay in the bay and wait to die.
One morning, to her surprise, the water was filled with boats. When the boats came closer, a person reached into the water. Ella stared at the person's hand. The hand reminded her of something. She began to feel better. Soon many hands touched her. Ella felt them pulling the lines of the net. Moments later, she was free as before! The people were waving their starfish-shaped hands. Ella knew that the hands would always be there in her life.
1.Did Ella see a big whale swim over her head one day?
2.Why did Ella force herself to swim to the surface?
3.Complete the sentence"Suddenly, she ________________by a fishing net." in Paragraph 3.
4.According to the story, what do whales need to do before winter comes?
5.Why did Ella have no choice but to give up the journey?
6.What do you think Ella will do when she meets boats again? Please give your reason(s).
九年级英语多任务混合问题困难题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions(根据以下内容回答问题)
There was a baby whale named Ella. She lived with other whales in a deep bay. One day, she noticed something large pass overhead. It was as big as a whale. but it wasn't.
Ella was frightened. She had never seen a boat before. Although Ella was scared, she was curious, too. She forced herself to swim to the surface. She saw several faces watching her. In fact, they looked very friendly. In the next few months, Ella lost her fear of boats. People in the boats always enjoyed seeing her.
As time went by, people and boats became a part of her life. Whenever a boat passed overhead, she swam to the top to say hello. One night, Ella saw a lot of fish swimming around the bottom of a ship. Suddenly, she ________________by a fishing net. She fought hard to get free. Finally, she escaped, but part of the net was tangled(缠住)in her mouth and around her tail. Ella was hurt and confused. Slowly and sadly she made her way towards the deep ocean.
Many weeks passed, and the net in her mouth made it hard for her to eat. And every time she struggled for air, the net cut into her tail, But if she didn't get air every half an hour, she would die. Winter was coming, she had to move to warmer waters with others. However, this time she had no choice but to stay in the bay and wait to die.
One morning, to her surprise, the water was filled with boats. When the boats came closer, a person reached into the water. Ella stared at the person's hand. The hand reminded her of something. She began to feel better. Soon many hands touched her. Ella felt them pulling the lines of the net. Moments later, she was free as before! The people were waving their starfish-shaped hands. Ella knew that the hands would always be there in her life.
1.Did Ella see a big whale swim over her head one day?
2.Why did Ella force herself to swim to the surface?
3.Complete the sentence"Suddenly, she ________________by a fishing net." in Paragraph 3.
4.According to the story, what do whales need to do before winter comes?
5.Why did Ella have no choice but to give up the journey?
6.What do you think Ella will do when she meets boats again? Please give your reason(s).
九年级英语多任务混合问题困难题查看答案及解析
—How is your interview?
—The interviewer ________ a number of questions at me and I was so nervous.
A.pointed B.shot C.shouted D.stared
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
---Last night I said hello to you in the street, but you didn’t answer me.
---I ________ out with my parents. Maybe it was too crowded to see you.
A. am hanging B. was hanging C. will hang D. have hung
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
The teacher asked me ________.
A. that I could answer the question
B. whether could I answer the question
C. whether I could answer the question
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
The teacher asked Ben __________a difficult question in class.
A. answer B. to answer C. answering D. answer
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
—Does know the answer to the question?
—Yes. Let me try.
A. somebody B. anybody C. nobody
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析