General Bokova, ladies and gentlemen,
It gives me a great pleasure to join you for this important initiative(大会) as the UN marks its 70th anniversary(周年).
Education is very close in my heart. My father grew up in a very small village in China. In those days, not many villagers could read. So my father opened a night school to teach them how to read. With his help, many people learned to write their own names; with his help, many people learned to read newspapers for the first time; with his help, many women were able to teach their children how to read. As this daughter, I know what education means to the people, especially those without it.
After generations of hard work, China has come a long way in education. I myself am a beneficiary(受益者) of that progress. Otherwise I would never become a soprano(女高音) and a professor of musical. I am following my father's footsteps to help continue China's successful story.
I want to thank Director-General Bokova and UNESCO(联合国教科文组织) for naming me the Special Envoy for women and Girls Education(促进女童和妇女教育特使). I am truly honored to work with the UN and do something about Global Education. I have visited many schools around the world. I've seen first-hand on how much we can do for education.
Education is about women and the girls. It is important for girls to go to the school because they will become their children's first teacher some day. But women still account for over half of the world's poor in population and 60% of adults who can't read. In China, Spring Bud Education Program(春蕾计划) has helped over 3 million girls go back to school. Many of them have finished university education and they are doing well at work.
Education is about equality(平等). In poor countries and regions the number of school dropouts(辍学) is astonishing. We call for more educational resources to these places.
Education is about the young people. Young people are the future. Education is important because it not only gave young people knowledge and skills but also help them become responsible citizens.
As the UNESCO special envoy and the mother myself, my commitment(职责) to education for all will never change. Many years ago my father made a small difference in his village.
Together we can make a big difference in the world.
I was once asked about my Chinese dream. I said I hope all children especially girls can have access to good education. This is my Chinese dream. I believe one day education first will no longer be a dream, it will be a reality enjoyed by every young woman on this planet.
Thank you very much.
1.Who influenced Ms. Peng Liyuan most in her life according to her speech?
A.Her teacher. B.Her father. C.Her daughter. D.Her husband.
2.Which of the following is Ms. Peng' opinion?
A.Parents are their children's first teachers.
B.It's more important for boys to get education.
C.Poor areas should be given more resources in education.
D.Young people can only get knowledge and skills from education.
3.According to Ms. Peng's speech, 60% of the ________ can't read in poor areas.
A.boys B.children C.women D.men
4.What does "it" refer to in the last paragraph?
A.A Chinese dream. B.A dream.
C.A big difference. D.Education first.
5.What's the purpose of the speech?
A.To tell people how she made her dream come true.
B.To tell people how to teach the children in poor areas.
C.To tell people how she became successful in children education.
D.To tell people how important it is to help girls get equality in education.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题
General Bokova, ladies and gentlemen,
It gives me a great pleasure to join you for this important initiative(大会) as the UN marks its 70th anniversary(周年).
Education is very close in my heart. My father grew up in a very small village in China. In those days, not many villagers could read. So my father opened a night school to teach them how to read. With his help, many people learned to write their own names; with his help, many people learned to read newspapers for the first time; with his help, many women were able to teach their children how to read. As this daughter, I know what education means to the people, especially those without it.
After generations of hard work, China has come a long way in education. I myself am a beneficiary(受益者) of that progress. Otherwise I would never become a soprano(女高音) and a professor of musical. I am following my father's footsteps to help continue China's successful story.
I want to thank Director-General Bokova and UNESCO(联合国教科文组织) for naming me the Special Envoy for women and Girls Education(促进女童和妇女教育特使). I am truly honored to work with the UN and do something about Global Education. I have visited many schools around the world. I've seen first-hand on how much we can do for education.
Education is about women and the girls. It is important for girls to go to the school because they will become their children's first teacher some day. But women still account for over half of the world's poor in population and 60% of adults who can't read. In China, Spring Bud Education Program(春蕾计划) has helped over 3 million girls go back to school. Many of them have finished university education and they are doing well at work.
Education is about equality(平等). In poor countries and regions the number of school dropouts(辍学) is astonishing. We call for more educational resources to these places.
Education is about the young people. Young people are the future. Education is important because it not only gave young people knowledge and skills but also help them become responsible citizens.
As the UNESCO special envoy and the mother myself, my commitment(职责) to education for all will never change. Many years ago my father made a small difference in his village.
Together we can make a big difference in the world.
I was once asked about my Chinese dream. I said I hope all children especially girls can have access to good education. This is my Chinese dream. I believe one day education first will no longer be a dream, it will be a reality enjoyed by every young woman on this planet.
Thank you very much.
1.Who influenced Ms. Peng Liyuan most in her life according to her speech?
A.Her teacher. B.Her father. C.Her daughter. D.Her husband.
2.Which of the following is Ms. Peng' opinion?
A.Parents are their children's first teachers.
B.It's more important for boys to get education.
C.Poor areas should be given more resources in education.
D.Young people can only get knowledge and skills from education.
3.According to Ms. Peng's speech, 60% of the ________ can't read in poor areas.
A.boys B.children C.women D.men
4.What does "it" refer to in the last paragraph?
A.A Chinese dream. B.A dream.
C.A big difference. D.Education first.
5.What's the purpose of the speech?
A.To tell people how she made her dream come true.
B.To tell people how to teach the children in poor areas.
C.To tell people how she became successful in children education.
D.To tell people how important it is to help girls get equality in education.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Director-General Bokova,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I am Peng Liyuan. It gives me a great pleasure to join you for this important initiative as the UN marks its 70th anniversary.
Education is very close in my heart. My father grew up in a very small village in China. In those days, not many villagers could read. So my father opened a night school to teach them how to read. With his help, many people learned to write their own names. With his help many people learned to read newspapers for the first time. With his help, many women were able to teach their children how to read.
As his daughter, I know what education means to the people, especially those without it. After generations of hard work, China has come a long way in education. I myself am a beneficiary ( 受益者) of that progress. Otherwise I would never become a professor of musical…
Many years ago my father made a small difference in his village. Together we can make a big difference in the world. I was once asked about my Chinese dream. I said I hope all children especially girls can have access to good education. This is my Chinese dream. I believe one day education first will no longer be a dream, it will be a reality enjoyed by every young woman on this planet.
Thank you very much.
1.What text is this passage?
A.A letter. B.An e-mail. C.A speech. D.A note.
2.What is Ms Peng’s Chinese dream?
A.All children can get good education. B.Make a big difference in the world.
C.Many women can teach their children how to read. D.Open a night school to teach villagers.
3.How does the writer tell us her Chinese dream?
A.By making comparisons. B.By giving examples.
C.By showing the form. D.By telling stories.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I’ll give you a quick introduction to the school before I you around. Our school is called a “free school”. This means that pupils are free to choose what and how they want to learn.
The school opens at 9 am, the children can arrive a little late if they like. Most of them are in school by ten. eight and nine most are in the living room and the kitchen downstairs. This is also a time children and teachers can work out what they are to do for the day.
Now if you look the door of that big room, you will see those children busy doing something there. Several children are in the kitchen Miss Cabell with lunch. The children take to do this. After lunch it’s someone else’s job to do the washing-up. This job isn’t and not many of them like to do it.
After lunch the children go on with what they’ve been doing school is over. On Friday we sometimes take the children to a cinema or a museum. The school is also every weekend for those children who want to come.
1.A. show B. look C. go D. move
2.A. if B. but C. or D. because
3.A. At B. Beside C. By D. Between
4.A. what B. where C. which D. when
5.A. out B. up C. through D. for
6.A. agreeing B. spending C. helping D. playing
7.A. turns B. care C. walks D. time
8.A. hard B. interesting C. boring D. proper
9.A. after B. from C. since D. until
10.A. open B. close C. free D. busy
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Ladies and gentlemen, let me, if I , introduce you my foreign teacher, Robert.
A.may B.need C.must
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读理解。
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments (国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy (政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology (科技), our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross different countries with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business and compete with companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond (超出) your borders—experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
1. Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A. In a university.
B. In the Parliament Hall.
C. On the Internet.
D. In a place of interest.
2.The passage shows that the world’s future depends on _______.
A. getting good grades
B. traveling abroad
C. connections among young people
D. texts and emails
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?
A. 完成 B. 比较
C. 竞争 D. 抱怨
4.In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A. Going to a university.
B. Doing more exercises.
C. Studying abroad.
D. Getting good test scores.
5.Where may the passage come from?
A. A story.
B. A news report.
C. A scientific magazine.
D. A speech.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments(国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy(政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross oceans with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business and compete with companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders — experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
1. Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A. In a university. B. In the Parliament Hall.
C. On the Internet. D. In a tourist attraction.
2. The passage shows that the world’s future depends on .
A. getting good grades
B. traveling abroad
C. connections among young people
D. texts and emails
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?
A. 完成 B. 比较 C. 竞争 D. 抱怨
4. In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A. Going to a university.
B. Doing more exercises.
C. Studying abroad.
D. Getting good test scores.
5.Where may the passage come from?
A. A story. B. A news report.
C. A scientific magazine. D. A speech.
九年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments (国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy (政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology (科技), our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross different countries with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business and compete with companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond (超出) your borders—experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
1.Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A. In a university. B. In the Parliament Hall.
C. On the Internet. D. In a place of interest.
2.The passage shows that the world’s future depends on _______.
A. getting good grades B. traveling abroad
C. connections among young people D. texts and emails
3.In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A. Going to a university. B. Doing more exercises.
C. Studying abroad. D. Getting good test scores.
4.Where may the passage come from?
A. A story. B. A news report. C. A scientific magazine. D. A speech.
九年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments(国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy(政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross oceans with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business andcompetewith companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders — experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
1.Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A. In a university. B. In the Parliament Hall.
C. On the Internet. D. In a tourist attraction.
2.The passage shows that the world’s future depends on .
A. getting good grades
B. traveling abroad
C. connections among young people
D. texts and emails
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?
A. 完成 B. 比较 C. 竞争 D. 抱怨
4.In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A. Going to a university.
B. Doing more exercises.
C. Studying abroad.
D. Getting good test scores.
5.Where may the passage come from?
A. A story. B. A news report.
C. A scientific magazine. D. A speech.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments (国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy (政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology (科技), our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross different countries with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business and compete with companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond (超出) your borders—experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
1. Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A. In a university. B. In the Parliament Hall.
C. On the Internet. D. In a place of interest.
2.The passage shows that the world’s future depends on _______.
A. getting good grades
B. traveling abroad
C. connections among young people
D. texts and emails
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?
A. 完成 B. 比较 C. 竞争 D. 抱怨
4.In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A. Going to a university.
B. Doing more exercises.
C. Studying abroad.
D. Getting good test scores.
5.Where may the passage come from?
A. A story. B. A news report.
C. A scientific magazine. D. A speech.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments (国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy (政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology (科技), our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross different countries with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business and compete with companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond (超出) your borders—experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”
1.Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A. In a university. B. In the Parliament Hall.
C. On the Internet. D. In a place of interest.
2.The passage shows that the world’s future depends on _______.
A. getting good grades
B. traveling abroad
C. connections among young people
D. texts and emails
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?
A. 完成 B. 比较 C. 竞争 D. 抱怨
4.In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A. Going to a university.
B. Doing more exercises.
C. Studying abroad.
D. Getting good test scores.
5.Where may the passage come from?
A. A story. B. A news report.
C. A scientific magazine. D. A speech.
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析