When I was 13 years old, the doctor said that I had a kind of attention disorder. So when everyone else in the class was focusing on tasks, I couldn’t.
In my first class, Mrs Green asked us to read a story and then write on it within 45 minutes. I raised my hand right away and said, “Mrs Green, you see, I have attention problems. I might not be able to do that.” She looked at me and said, “You are no different from your classmates, young man.” I tried, but I didn’t finish the reading. So I took it home.
In my bedroom, it was so quiet and the story suddenly became clear to me. It was about a blind person, Louis Braille. He lived in a time when the blind couldn’t get much education. But Louis didn’t give up. Instead, he invented a reading system which opened up a new world to the blind.Wasn’t I the “blind” in my class, being made to learn like the “sighted (有视力的)” students? My thoughts spilled out and my pen started to dance. I completed the task within 40 minutes. Indeed, I was no different from others. If Louis could find his way out of his problems, why should I ever give up?I didn’t expect anything when I handed in my paper to Mrs Green, so when it came back to me the next day with an “A” on it, I couldn’t believe my eyes. At the bottom of the paper were these words, “See what you can do when you keep trying.”
1.What problem did the writer have at the age of 13?
A. He had a problem with the doctor. B. He couldn’t focus his attention.
C. His teacher gave no tasks to him. D. It was hard for him to understand the teacher in class.
2.What did Mrs Green do after hearing the writer’s words?
A. She told the writer to think it over at home. B. She believed what the writer said to her.
C. She asked the writer to finish the reading soon. D. She encouraged the writer to do as well as others.
3.What can we know about Louis Braille from the passage?
A. He was a blind man with an attention disorder.
B. He played an important role in the world of the blind people.
C. He thought he was different from others.
D. He finally gave up getting education.
4.How did the writer feel when he got his paper at last?
A. Strange. B. Excited. C. Surprised. D. Embarrassed.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
When I was 13 years old, the doctor said that I had a kind of attention disorder. So when everyone else in the class was focusing on tasks, I couldn’t.
In my first class, Mrs Green asked us to read a story and then write on it within 45 minutes. I raised my hand right away and said, “Mrs Green, you see, I have attention problems. I might not be able to do that.” She looked at me and said, “You are no different from your classmates, young man.” I tried, but I didn’t finish the reading. So I took it home.
In my bedroom, it was so quiet and the story suddenly became clear to me. It was about a blind person, Louis Braille. He lived in a time when the blind couldn’t get much education. But Louis didn’t give up. Instead, he invented a reading system which opened up a new world to the blind.Wasn’t I the “blind” in my class, being made to learn like the “sighted (有视力的)” students? My thoughts spilled out and my pen started to dance. I completed the task within 40 minutes. Indeed, I was no different from others. If Louis could find his way out of his problems, why should I ever give up?I didn’t expect anything when I handed in my paper to Mrs Green, so when it came back to me the next day with an “A” on it, I couldn’t believe my eyes. At the bottom of the paper were these words, “See what you can do when you keep trying.”
1.What problem did the writer have at the age of 13?
A. He had a problem with the doctor. B. He couldn’t focus his attention.
C. His teacher gave no tasks to him. D. It was hard for him to understand the teacher in class.
2.What did Mrs Green do after hearing the writer’s words?
A. She told the writer to think it over at home. B. She believed what the writer said to her.
C. She asked the writer to finish the reading soon. D. She encouraged the writer to do as well as others.
3.What can we know about Louis Braille from the passage?
A. He was a blind man with an attention disorder.
B. He played an important role in the world of the blind people.
C. He thought he was different from others.
D. He finally gave up getting education.
4.How did the writer feel when he got his paper at last?
A. Strange. B. Excited. C. Surprised. D. Embarrassed.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr. Gong was angry when he found out that his 12-year-old child had spent 13, 272 yuan from March 17 to 21 when playing video games on his mobile phone. Gong made a complaint and required the video game company to return all the money. But “it’s up in the air so far.” Gong told Workers’ Daily.
This is not a single case in which children have paid a great deal of money to play online games. The Guangdong Consumer Council ( 消费者委员会) has received more than 10,000 similar complaints from local parents in the first three months of this year.
Because of the increasing number of similar cases, the council talked with many online game companies in the province, strongly suggesting that they should introduce useful methods to protect the consumer rights of children.
In fact, many online companies and mobile apps have provided a youth mode ( 模 式 ), announcing that parents can control the content and limit the time their children spend in using the apps.
However, according to a consumer survey report by the Jiangsu Consumer Council, some of the protection modes of companies such as Huya, Douyu, Bilibili and Team Talk are far from useful.
For example, users of all of the above companies can extend watching time by entering a password (密码). Team Talk’s youth mode is no different from the usual mode, which means that children can watch all content. Wang Yihan, 16, from Fuzhou No. 1 High School, shared her experience. She said, “Some apps would only send a notice to check whether the user is 18 years old. The user can simply choose ‘Yes’ and start playing the game. It’s no good.”
According to Guangdong Consumer Council, game companies are being advised to introduce different methods to check who the players are, including fingerprint, password or facial recognition ( 人脸识别) when children pay to play online games.
1.From the underlined sentence “it’s up in the air so far”, we can guess________.
A.the company ran out of money then B.Mr. Gong hasn’t got the money back
C.the company threw the money into the air D.Mr. Gong thanked Workers’ Daily for helping him
2.The council talked to many companies because________.
A.they provided a youth mode for children B.they refused to do what they were told to
C.the number of complaint cases was rising D.Mr. Gong wanted to get all the money back
3.What’s the meaning of the word “extend” in Paragraph 6?
A.Change the way. B.Improve the quality.
C.Make something longer. D.Cut something shorter.
4.What is the purpose of giving the example of Wang Yihan in Paragraph 6?
A.To explain how youth mode works. B.To warn people not to use youth mode.
C.To teach people how to play games better. D.To show that youth mode needs improving.
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.A Father Angry with Video Games B.Famous Video Game Companies
C.Disadvantages of Online Video Games D.Stricter Rules Needed for Online Games
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was only twelve years old, Jeff had cancer. Doctors had to 16 off most of his right leg.
17 Jeff puts on an artificial leg(假肢). The leg is plastic. With the plastic leg, Jeff can ski, ride a bicycle, swim, and play soccer. He can also run.
Jeff made a plan with his friends who had plastic legs, 18 . They decided to________ 19 across America. They all wore special T-shirts. 20 it was “Run, Jeff, Run, Jeff Keith’s Run Across America”.
Jeff Keith ran across the United States from the east to the west 21 he was twenty-two years old. He started running in Boston(波士顿). Seven 22 later, he stopped 23 in Los Angeles(洛杉矶). He ran 3,200 miles (1 mile = 1.6093km). Jeff wore out thirty-six pairs 24 running shoes and five plastic legs. Jeff 25 in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff, 26 for the American Cancer Society. The Society used the money to help people know 27 about cancer.
On the way to Los Angeles, Jeff talked to people about 28 . Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things. He finished college and is studying to be a lawyer(律师). Jeff says, “People can do 29 they want to do. I want people to know that. I ran 30 for disabled people. I ran for everybody.”
1.A. take B. cut C. put D. set
2. A. Every day B. One day C. Some day D. A day
3. A. also B. too C. either D. neither
4.A. walk B. fly C. swim D. run
5. A. On B. In C. With D. Above
6.A. while B. because C. when D. if
7. A. months B. days C. hours D. minutes
8.A. running B. to run C. walking D. to walk
9.A. at B. for C. in D. of
10.A. reached B. studied C. stopped D. started
11. A. and B. but C. or D. so
12.A. more B. less C. fewer D. little
13.A. cancer B. walk C. society D. America
14.A. any B. thing C. nothing D. anything
15. A. not only B. not C. only D. just
九年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old, Jeff had cancer. Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg.
Every day Jeff puts on an artificial(人造的)leg. The leg is plastic. With the plastic leg Jeff can ski, ride a bicycle, swim and play soccer. He can also run.
Jeff made a plan with his friends who had plastic legs, too. They decided to run across America. They all wore special T-shirts. On every T-shirt was "Run, Jeff, Run, Jeff Keith's, Run Across America."
When he was 22 years old, Jeff Keith ran across the United States from the east to the west. He started running in Boston. Seven months later, he stopped running in Los Angeles. He ran 3200 miles. Jeff wore out thirty-six pairs of running shoes and five plastic legs. Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff, but for American Cancer Society. The society used the money to learn more about cancer.
On the way to Los Angeles Jeff talked to people about cancer. Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things. He finished college and now is studying to be a lawyer. Jeff said, "People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that I ran not only for disabled people,but for everybody."
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.Can Jeff play sports with his artificial leg?
______________________________________________________
2.What did Jeff and his friends decide to do?
________________________________________________________
3.How many pairs of running shoes did Jeff wear out?
_______________________________________________________
4.What was the money that Jeff got in every city for?
_______________________________________________________
5.What's Jeff going to be?
_______________________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old, Jeff had cancer. Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg. Everyday Jeff puts on an artificial leg. The leg is plastic. With the plastic leg Jeff can ski, ride a bicycle, swim, and play soccer. He can also run.
In the photo, Jeff is running with some young men. They have plastic legs, too. They are wearing special T-shirts. The T-shirts say, “Run, Jeff, Run. Jeff Keith Run Across America.”
When he was 22 years old, Jeff Keith ran across the United State, from the East Coast to the West Coast. He started running in Boston. Seven months later, he stopped running in Los Angeles. He ran 3,200 miles, that’s about 16 miles each day. Jeff wore out 36 pairs of running shoes and five plastic legs.
Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff. It was for American Cancer Society. The American Cancer Society used the money to learn about cancer.
On the way to Los Angeles Jeff talked to people about cancer. He also talked about being disabled. Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things: he skis, swims, plays soccer, and runs. He finished college and is studying to be a lawyer. Jeff says, “People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that. I am not only for disabled people. I ran for everyone!”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
1.This passage tells us a story about a ____________ young man.
A. disabled B. healthy
C. blind D. sad
2.Jeff lost one of his right _____________ because of cancer.
A. arms B. legs C. eyes D. ears
3.The underlined word “artificial” means ___________ in Chinese.
A. 天生的 B. 天然的 C. 伪造的 D. 人造的
4.Jeff ran across American ____________.
A. when he was twelve years old
B. when he was at college
C. at the age of twenty-two
D. at the age sixteen
5.Which of the followings is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Jeff is studying in a college now and he wants to be a lawyer.
B. The money people gave Jeff is used for learning about cancer.
C. What Jeff did tells us people can do anything they want to do.
D. In order to run across American, Jeff wore out five plastic legs.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old ,Jeff had cancer . Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg.
Every day Jeff puts on an artificial(人造的)leg. The leg is plastic. With the plastic leg Jeff can ski ,ride a bicycle ,swim and play soccer. He can also run.
Jeff made a plan with his friends who had plastic legs, too. They decided to run across America. They all wore special T-shirts. On it was “Run ,Jeff, Run ,Jeff Keith's Run Across America.”
When he was 22 years old,Jeff Keith ran across the United States from the east to the west. He started running in Boston. Seven months later ,he stopped running in Los Angeles . He ran 3200 miles. Jeff wore out 36 pairs of running shoes and five plastic legs. Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money .The money was not for Jeff ,but for American Cancer Society .The Society used the money to know more about cancer .
On the way to Los Angeles Jeff talked to people about cancer. Jeff is disabled ,but he can do many things. He finished college and is studying to be a lawyer .Jeff says, “People can do anything they want to do .I want people to know that I ran not only for disabled people ,I ran for everybody.”
1.Jeff's right leg was cut off because of the______.
A .TB B. an accident C. cancer D. hurt
2.Jeff's friends ran across America with him .They all have no ______
A.T-shirts | B.legs | C.shoes | D.bicycles |
3.The sentence “I ran for everybody ”means ______
A.he wants to get more artificial legs |
B.people can do anything they want to |
C.some disabled men will become lawyers |
D.disabled people can also run |
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old, Jeff had cancer(癌症). Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg.
Every day Jeff puts on an artificial leg(假腿). With the plastic artificial leg Jeff can ride a bicycle, swim, and play soccer. He can also run.
Jeff made a plan with his friends who had plastic legs, too. They decided to run across America.
When he was 22 years old, Jeff Keith ran across the United States from the east to the west. He started running in Boston. Seven months later, he stopped running in Los Angeles. He ran 3,200 miles. Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff, but for the American Cancer Society.
Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things. He is studying to be a lawyer(律师). Jeff says, “People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that. I ran not only for disabled people. I ran for everybody.”
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
1.Jeff’s right leg was cut off because he had_______.
A. TB(肺结核)B. an accident C. cancer D. a serious injury
2. From the passage we know that Boston is _______.
A. in the west
B. half between the east and west
C. near Los Angeles
D. in the east
3.It took Jeff _______ to run from Boston to Los Angeles.
A. about four and a half months B. over two hundred days
C. almost twenty-five weeks D. less than half a year
4.The underlined word “disabled” means _______.
A. 优秀的 B. 劳累的 C. 残疾的 D. 无能为力的
5.The fifth passage tells us that _______.
A. people should give him more money
B. people can do anything they want to do
C. some disabled men will become lawyers
D. disabled people also can run
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old, Jeff had cancer(癌症). Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg.
Every day Jeff puts on an artificial leg(假腿). With the plastic artificial leg Jeff can ride a bicycle, swim, and play soccer. He can also run.
Jeff made a plan with his friends who had plastic legs, too. They decided to run across America.
When he was 22 years old, Jeff Keith ran across the United States from the east to the west. He started running in Boston. Seven months later, he stopped running in Los Angeles. He ran 3,200 miles. Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff, but for the American Cancer Society.
Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things. He is studying to be a lawyer(律师). Jeff says, “People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that. I ran not only for disabled people. I ran for everybody.”
1. Jeff’s right leg was cut off because he had_______.
A.TB(肺结核) | B.an accident |
C.cancer | D.a serious injury |
2. From the passage we know that Boston is _______.
A.in the west | B.half between the east and west |
C.near Los Angeles | D.in the east |
3. It took Jeff _______ to run from Boston to Los Angeles.
A.about four and a half months |
B.over two hundred days |
C.almost twenty-five weeks |
D.less than half a year |
4. The underlined word “disabled” means _______.
A.优秀的 | B.劳累的 |
C.残疾的 | D.无能为力的 |
5. The fifth passage tells us that _______.
A.people should give him more money |
B.people can do anything they want to do |
C.some disabled men will become lawyers |
D.disabled people also can run |
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
The old man was hurt so _______ that the doctor said it was hopeless for him to get better.
A. badly B. exactly C. widely D. heavily
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
The old man was hurt so _______ that the doctor said it was hopeless for him to get better.
A. badly B. exactly C. widely
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析