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Have you ever thought about making a bicycle that you dream of? Some creative people have invented some special bicycles. Here are three of them.
Bambikes
Bambikes are produced in a company in Philippines. They are made of an unusual kind of bamboo and other materials like metal and a local plant. They are very strong. And they are a perfect combination (结合) of the greenest building material and common bicycles. By making bambikes, the company offers jobs to the local people. Besides, it provides money for some students in its community to pay for their study. To continue the production, the company plants more bamboo than it cuts.
The heaviest bicycle
A German cycling lover, Frank Dose, has recently made the world’s heaviest bicycle with big old wheels and lots of other waste materials. He created it just because he made a bet (打赌) with his friend. The bicycle weighed 1.08 tones. It broke the world record of its kind in weight. Frank said his bicycle was surprisingly easy to ride although it had a huge size and weighed a lot. He rode it in front of 5,000 people for over 100 meters to prove it.
Twisted (变形的) bicycles
Two brothers in France created a bike that looks strange to ride and twists in the middle. Riders can make tight turns (急转弯). The brothers say the bicycle is hard to ride so it can stop people from stealing it. In fact, it isn’t as hard to control as you think. It takes a day or two to get used to the crazy way of riding. It’s amazing. So far, there have been 30 of the bicycles, but they are not for sale yet.
1.Some creative people _______some special bicycles.
2.Bambikes are made of an unusual kind of bamboo and other materials, such as ______.
3.The company plants more bamboo than it cuts in order ______.
4.Frank Dose created the world’s heaviest bicycle just because of _____.
5.Two brothers in France created ______and twists in the middle.
九年级英语信息归纳中等难度题
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。
Have you ever thought about making a bicycle that you dream of? Some creative people have invented some special bicycles. Here are three of them.
Bambikes
Bambikes are produced in a company in Philippines. They are made of an unusual kind of bamboo and other materials like metal and a local plant. They are very strong. And they are a perfect combination (结合) of the greenest building material and common bicycles. By making bambikes, the company offers jobs to the local people. Besides, it provides money for some students in its community to pay for their study. To continue the production, the company plants more bamboo than it cuts.
The heaviest bicycle
A German cycling lover, Frank Dose, has recently made the world’s heaviest bicycle with big old wheels and lots of other waste materials. He created it just because he made a bet (打赌) with his friend. The bicycle weighed 1.08 tones. It broke the world record of its kind in weight. Frank said his bicycle was surprisingly easy to ride although it had a huge size and weighed a lot. He rode it in front of 5,000 people for over 100 meters to prove it.
Twisted (变形的) bicycles
Two brothers in France created a bike that looks strange to ride and twists in the middle. Riders can make tight turns (急转弯). The brothers say the bicycle is hard to ride so it can stop people from stealing it. In fact, it isn’t as hard to control as you think. It takes a day or two to get used to the crazy way of riding. It’s amazing. So far, there have been 30 of the bicycles, but they are not for sale yet.
1.Some creative people _______some special bicycles.
2.Bambikes are made of an unusual kind of bamboo and other materials, such as ______.
3.The company plants more bamboo than it cuts in order ______.
4.Frank Dose created the world’s heaviest bicycle just because of _____.
5.Two brothers in France created ______and twists in the middle.
九年级英语信息归纳中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Have you ever read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? It was written by Lewis Carroll. He was an English writer, poet, scientist and photographer (摄影师). His real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, and Lewis Carroll was his pen name. He was born in 1832 and died in 1898.
He was most famous for writing two children’s books about a young girl called Alice. They were titled Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
He also wrote two famous poems called The Hunting of the Snake and The Jabberwocky. What is important about these poems is that he made up many new words to use in them. He was an expert (专家) at “word play” and used words in many different ways which were quite new. And this has an everlasting (永恒的) influence on literary elites (文学精英) who are well educated about English. Many people still study his works and his life today.
Although they seem to have been written for children, Lewis Carroll’s books and poems have been enjoyed by people of all ages. If you have not read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, you should read it soon. No matter how old you are, you will find it exciting and enjoyable.
1.Lewis Carroll was an English writer, __________, scientist and photographer.
2.Lewis Carroll was most famous for writing __________ about a young girl called Alice.
3.Lewis Carroll also wrote two famous poems called __________ and The Jabberwocky.
4.Lewis Carroll was an expert at “word play” and he was good at __________ in many different ways.
5.Lewis Carroll’s books and poems have been enjoyed by people __________.
九年级英语信息归纳中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读(共5小题,计分10分)
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Have you ever asked your relatives or friends if there is Wi-Fi in their houses? Have you ever searched for Wi-Fi when you are at restaurants or hotels? The answers will probably be "Yes". Most of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. But we can only use free Wi-Fi in some public places. We still have to spend some money accessing(连接)the Internet at most time. Here comes a piece of good news.
A rich, powerful organization in the USA called the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) has decided to change the age of online computing (计算) completely by giving free Wi-Fi to every person on Earth. They will send up hundreds of satellites(卫星) into low Earth orbit(轨道)in 2015.
This is because they have made a survey and found that only 60% of the world's population have been able to get information on the Internet. And this is also because many countries are unable to offer people the necessary infrastructure(基础设施)to access the web.
We can expect to use free Wi-Fi everywhere in the near future.
Present situation | ●Many of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. ●It 1. us some money to access the Internet at most time. |
What the organization will do | ●MDIF has made a decision to 2. hundreds of satellites into low Earth orbit in 2015 so that for every person on Earth, there will be free Wi-Fi available . |
Reasons | ●Only 60% of the world’s population have been able to 3. on the Internet. ●Many countries can’t 4. people the necessary infrastructure to access the web. |
What we can expect | ●Free Wi-Fi will 5. everywhere in the near future. |
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,在短文后1-5小题句子空白处填入适当的词语或句子,使句子与短文内容一致(每空词数不限)。
Have you ever asked your relatives or friends if there is Wi-Fi in their houses? Have you ever searched for Wi-Fi when you are at restaurants or hotels? The answers will probably be "Yes". Most of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. But we can only use free Wi-Fi in some public places. We still have to spend some money accessing(连接)the Internet at most time. Here comes a piece of good news.
A rich, powerful organization in the USA called the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) has decided to change the age of online computing (计算) completely by giving free Wi-Fi to every person on Earth. They will send up hundreds of satellites(卫星) into low Earth orbit(轨道)in 2015.
This is because they have made a survey and found that only 60% of the world's population have been able to get information on the Internet. And this is also because many countries are unable to offer people the necessary infrastructure(基础设施)to access the web.
We can expect to use free Wi-Fi everywhere in the near future.
Present situation | ●Many of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. ●It 1. us some money to access the Internet at most time. |
What the organization will do | ●MDIF has made a decision to 2. hundreds of satellites into low Earth orbit in 2015 so that for every person on Earth, there will be free Wi-Fi available . |
Reasons | ●Only 60% of the world’s population have been able to 3. on the Internet. ●Many countries can’t 4. people the necessary infrastructure to access the web. |
What we can expect | ●Free Wi-Fi will 5. everywhere in the near future. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Have you ever asked your relatives or friends if there is Wi-Fi in their houses? Have you ever searched for Wi-Fi when you are at restaurants or hotels? The answers will probably be "Yes". Most of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. But we can only use free Wi-Fi in some public places. We still have to spend some money accessing(连接)the Internet at most time. Here comes a piece of good news.
A rich, powerful organization in the USA called the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) has decided to change the age of online computing (计算) completely by giving free Wi-Fi to every person on Earth. They will send up hundreds of satellites(卫星) into low Earth orbit(轨道)in 2015.
This is because they have made a survey and found that only 60% of the world's population have been able to get information on the Internet. And this is also because many countries are unable to offer people the necessary infrastructure(基础设施)to access the web.
We can expect to use free Wi-Fi everywhere in the near future.
Present situation | ●Many of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. ●It 1. us some money to access the Internet at most time. |
What the organization will do | ●MDIF has made a decision to 2. hundreds of satellites into low Earth orbit in 2015 so that for every person on Earth, there will be free Wi-Fi available . |
Reasons | ●Only 60% of the world’s population have been able to 3. on the Internet. ●Many countries can’t 4. people the necessary infrastructure to access the web. |
What we can expect | ●Free Wi-Fi will 5. everywhere in the near future. |
九年级英语任务型阅读中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读:阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词。
What’s the most important thing in your life? Have you thought about this question?
I began to think about it when I was just a little girl. I had a lot of friends and I loved playing with them. So I thought friendship was the most important thing in life. If I had no friends, I would be very sad.
When I got older, I thought the most important thing was music. I was crazy about music at that time. In my opinion, if I couldn’t sing or couldn’t listen to music, my life would be meaningless.
As time went by, I changed my mind again. When I was 12, I read a book that tells a beautiful story about the love between a mother and her child. I was happy to find that love was the most important thing. I thought love made my life beautiful.
Not long ago, I got a new answer to the question from another book. The writer said, “happiness is the destination(目标,终点) for everyone.”
Soon I realized that, in fact, friendship, music, love and happiness are all very important to us. There are many important things that make our lives colourful and beautiful.
What’s the most important thing in life? I don’t have the answer yet. However, in fact, I don’t want to know. I just want to care about everything important in my life. And I believe I will be very happy if I can achieve that.
I hope everyone can find the important things in their lives, and cherish (珍爱)them!
The most 1._ things in life | ||
_ 2. _ | Things | Reasons |
A little girl | _3.__ | Because she had a lot of friends and she loved them. |
Older | Music | She was _4.__ about it and she thought life would be meaningless _5._ it. |
At the _6._ of 12 | Love | Because she thought love made life _7._ after 8. a book. |
Not long ago | __9._ | Because a writer said that it’s the destination for everyone. |
After that | Many | Make our lives colourful and beautiful. |
Now | No answer | Because she just wants to _10._ everything important. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读
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It’s always said that reading is good for teenagers. Have you ever really thought why that’s true? Here are some advantages of reading.
Improving language skills.
Reading can help you study grammar, vocabulary and so on. It’s very helpful for you to build up the knowledge of the language. Besides, the more you read, the more quickly you’ll find the information you want in the books.
Providing fun and relaxation.
Reading books takes you to a new world where you can forget tiredness and fear. You can give a new ending to the story, or even imagine you’re the main character of the story. That will give you much relaxation and improve your imagination.
Improving computer skills.
Reading through the computer is becoming more and more popular. You can find any kind of information on the Internet. Surfing the Internet can help you develop computer skills that you’ll need at school and in the future life.
Knowing the outside world.
Books can tell you about people from other parts of the world. Through books, you can learn what happened in the past and what is happening around the world.
Increasing social skills.
Books are good teachers, so reading good books can teach you how to be confident and how to deal with bad situations. It’s easier for you to find your ways.
Title: Advantages of _1.__
Improving language skills. | ● Helping you learn _2.__, vocabulary and so on. ● Helping you build up the __3.__ of the language. |
Providing __4._and relaxation. | ●Taking you to a new world where you can forget tiredness and fear. ●Making you _5.__ and imaginative. |
Improving computer skills. | Helping you develop __6.__ skills. |
Knowing The outside world. | ●Helping you learn about __7.__ and the current(当前的) world. ●Increasing your knowledge. |
Increasing social skills. | ●Teaching you how to be __8.__ and how to __9.__ with problems. ● Making you _10.__up with ways to solve problems easily. |
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题并按要求完成第105题。
Have you ever been in a rainforest? There aren’t any in Europe but there are some in Africa, Asia and South America. I was in a rainforest once. It was hot and dark. It was also very wet. Water was falling from the leaves of the trees like rain. The ground was covered with dead leaves but there were thousands of new plants growing.
The most exciting plants were the large trees. Some were 50 meters high. I could only see little pieces of blue sky through the leaves. All the trees had small plants growing on them, and some of these had beautiful, brightly colored flowers.
It was very noisy. I could hear lots of birds. They were hard to see but I saw one green and red parrot flying high above me. It was beautiful. The insects also made a lot of noise and I could feel them on my arms and legs.
I didn’t see any monkeys. They were probably sleeping high up in the treetops. I did see a small snake on the ground. I hate snakes so I walked quickly but carefully out of the forest.
I wouldn’t like to live in a rainforest but I am happy that I could see one before they all disappear from Earth.
1.Where can we see rainforests?
_____________________________________________________________
2.What did the writer think of the rainforest when he was in it once?
_____________________________________________________________
3.What were the most exciting plants?
_____________________________________________________________
4.Did the writer see any monkeys?
_____________________________________________________________
5.将划线句子翻译成汉语。
_____________________________________________________________
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Creator of e-mail makes use of ‘@’ sign
Does your class use e-mail? Have you ever tried to write a story for our newspaper and send it in by e-mail? E-mail is used for everything, and it makes life easier. But do you know where e-mail came from?
The man who invented it was Ray Tomlinson, a US engineer. He died early last month at the age of 74.
Back in 1971, Tomlinson was working on something that could send messages from one computer to another. Tomlinson tried to find a way to separate users’ name from the names of their computers. He needed some kind of symbol (符号). However, it couldn’t be a popular one, and it couldn’t be one that computers might know in a different context (语境). It also needed to be on keyboard at the same time. The “@” sign was there, and pretty much no one used it. It was perfect.
“The ‘@’ sign made the most sense,” he told Wired in 2012. “It said where the user was…at.” For example, by writing “Alex at 21st Century Teens” you can send a message to somebody named Alex who works at 21st Century Teens. This was the early form of email.
The interesting thing is that Tomlinson didn’t remember what the very first test message he sent was. “Probably the first message was QWERTYUIOP or something like that,” Yahoo reported, guessing the first row of letters on the keyboard.
Tomlinson, the father of e-mail, changed the way the world communicates and more importantly saved the symbol “@”.
Today, the “@” symbol is finding new life outside of our inboxes (收件箱). Most famously, social media like Weibo and Wechat use it at the beginning of user names. So even if we don’t use e-mail some day, Tomlinson’s contribution (贡献) will certainly live on.
1.Who invented the e-mail?
_____________________________________________________________________
2.When did he invent the e-mail?
_____________________________________________________________________
3.Why did he choose the symbol “@”?
_____________________________________________________________________
4.What does “@” sign tell us?
_____________________________________________________________________
5.What’s the passage mainly about?
_____________________________________________________________________
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Creator of e-mail makes use of ‘@’ sign
Does your class use e-mail? Have you ever tried to write a story for our newspaper and send it in by e-mail? E-mail is used for everything, and it makes life easier. But do you know where e-mail came from?
The man who invented it was Ray Tomlinson, a US engineer. He died early last month at the age of 74.
Back in 1971, Tomlinson was working on something that could send messages from one computer to another. Tomlinson tried to find a way to separate users’ name from the names of their computers. He needed some kind of symbol (符号). However, it couldn’t be a popular one, and it couldn’t be one that computers might know in a different context (语境). It also needed to be on keyboard at the same time. The “@” sign was there, and pretty much no one used it. It was perfect.
“The ‘@’ sign made the most sense,” he told Wired in 2012. “It said where the user was…at.” For example, by writing “Alex at 21st Century Teens” you can send a message to somebody named Alex who works at 21st Century Teens. This was the early form of email.
The interesting thing is that Tomlinson didn’t remember what the very first test message he sent was. “Probably the first message was QWERTYUIOP or something like that,” Yahoo reported, guessing the first row of letters on the keyboard.
Tomlinson, the father of e-mail, changed the way the world communicates and more importantly saved the symbol “@”.
Today, the “@” symbol is finding new life outside of our inboxes (收件箱). Most famously, social media like Weibo and Wechat use it at the beginning of user names. So even if we don’t use e-mail some day, Tomlinson’s contribution (贡献) will certainly live on.
1.Who invented the e-mail?
2.When did he invent the e-mail?
3.Why did he choose the symbol “@”?
4.What does “@” sign tell us?
5.What’s the passage mainly about?
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析