Many of you may have had the experience of struggling(与…作斗争) with homework until late at night. When this happens, you might wish that you could just leave the homework as it is and ________. Kids in Zhejiang province might be able to do so soon.
On Oct 28, Zhejiang worked out a draft guideline(方案草案) for reducing the_____ of work students have to do. The guideline has 33 measures(措施) for both schools and parents, CGIN reported.
One of these measures has got a lot of ______ ---if their parents agree, primary school students can refuse to do homework after 9 p.m. and junior high school students can refuse it after 10 p.m. Teachers can't______ students for doing so.
Some people speak _______of the measure. They believe it will help students feel happier and ________after school, China Daily reported.
However, many worry that it will add more _______. Students still need to get good scores on their exams ________get into a good college. This might make parents______that their kids could fall behind in school. They might turn to after-school tutoring.
Others also pointed out that the measures might give students more excuses not to do their homework. “What if a _______just puts it off unti1 9 p.m?"One person wrote on Sina Weibo.
1.A.go to bed B.go to school C.get up
2.A.number B.total C.amount
3.A.failure B.attention C.achievement
4.A.punish B.allow C.accept
5.A.strongly B.gently C.highly
6.A.weaker B.healthier C.friendlier
7.A.feelings B.happiness C.pressure
8.A.in order to B.as a result C.so that
9.A.avoid B.worry C.expect
10.A.parent B.teacher C.student
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题
Many of you may have had the experience of struggling(与…作斗争) with homework until late at night. When this happens, you might wish that you could just leave the homework as it is and ________. Kids in Zhejiang province might be able to do so soon.
On Oct 28, Zhejiang worked out a draft guideline(方案草案) for reducing the_____ of work students have to do. The guideline has 33 measures(措施) for both schools and parents, CGIN reported.
One of these measures has got a lot of ______ ---if their parents agree, primary school students can refuse to do homework after 9 p.m. and junior high school students can refuse it after 10 p.m. Teachers can't______ students for doing so.
Some people speak _______of the measure. They believe it will help students feel happier and ________after school, China Daily reported.
However, many worry that it will add more _______. Students still need to get good scores on their exams ________get into a good college. This might make parents______that their kids could fall behind in school. They might turn to after-school tutoring.
Others also pointed out that the measures might give students more excuses not to do their homework. “What if a _______just puts it off unti1 9 p.m?"One person wrote on Sina Weibo.
1.A.go to bed B.go to school C.get up
2.A.number B.total C.amount
3.A.failure B.attention C.achievement
4.A.punish B.allow C.accept
5.A.strongly B.gently C.highly
6.A.weaker B.healthier C.friendlier
7.A.feelings B.happiness C.pressure
8.A.in order to B.as a result C.so that
9.A.avoid B.worry C.expect
10.A.parent B.teacher C.student
九年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us have had this annoying experience: You are waiting at a bus station when someone nearby begins to smoke. You move away, but there isn’t much you can do about it.
In Beijing, a new law is set to fight against smoking. A new anti-smoking regulation(管理条例)took effect on June 1st in Beijing. It is regarded as “China’s toughest(强硬的)ever” tobacco control regulation. Smoking isn’t allowed in all indoor public places, including on public transportation.
People who break the rules will be fined up to 200 yuan.
Smoking in school is specifically mentioned in this regulation. Teachers cannot smoke in front of students in primary and middle schools. Schools should also help students quit smoking and tell them about the bad effects. It can cause many diseases, such as cancer, lung and heart problems.
To get everybody involved(参与)in the movement, Beijing has set up a report hotline(12320) and Wechat account(Smoke-free Beijing). People can send photos to report smokers. The public is also invited to vote(投票)on anti-smoking gestures on Wechat. Until now, an image(形象)of a girl covering her nose with her right hand has got more than one million votes, making it the most popular gesture.
China is not the only country fighting smoking. In March 2004, Ireland became the first country to introduce a ban(禁令)on smoking in workplaces and public areas. Many countries, including English and the US, then followed.
1.A new regulation which fights against smoking took effect________ in Beijing.
A.on June 1 B.in March
C.only in school D.only on public transportation
2.The underlined word “quit” in paragraph 3 probably means ________.
A.give out B.give up
C.lose themselves in D.be found of
3.From the passage, we know ________.
A.people who break the rules will be fined up to 200 yuan
B.teachers can smoke in front of students only in middle schools
C.Ireland became the first no smoking country in 2014
D.Beijing has set up a report hotline 12369 to get everybody involved the movement
4.On Wechat, which anti-smoking gesture is the most popular?
A. B. C. D.
5.What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Anti-smoking Gestures. B.The Harm of Smoking.
C.Smoke Less. D.Saying No to Smoking.
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
Many of us have had this annoying(令人烦恼的) experience: You are waiting at a bus station when someone nearby begins to smoke. You move away, but there isn't much you can do about it.
In Beijing, a new law is set to fight against smoking. It is regarded as China's toughest ever tobacco control rule(最严厉的控烟条例). Smoking is not allowed in all indoor or public places. If people break the rules, they will have to pay up to 200 yuan.
Smoking in schools is specially mentioned in this law. Teachers can not smoke in front of students in schools. Schools should also help students give up smoking and teach them about the danger of smoking.
To get everybody to take part in the activity, Beijing has set up a report hotline and WeChat account(微信号). The public is invited to vote on no-smoking signs on WeChat The most popular sign is a picture of a gir1. It has got more than 1 million votes unti1 now.
China is not the only country fighting smoking. In March 2004 Ireland became the first country to introduce a law on smoking in workplaces and public places. Many countries, including England and the US, then fo1lowed.
1.When someone begins to smoke, there is little you can do except _
A. staying there B. moving away
C. Smoking together D. getting mad
2.In order to make people give up smoking, a new _ is passed in Beijing.
A. law B. plan C.sign D.topic
3.If people break the new rule in Beijing, they wil1 have to pay up to _
A.¥100 B.¥200 C.¥300 D.¥400
4.The underlined(画线的) word vote in the passage means_ .
A.计票 B.监票 C.唱票 D.投票
5.According to the last paragraph(段落), we can infer(推断) that _ .
A. Ireland was the last to introduce a law on smoking
B. China is the only country against smoking
C. many countries fight smoking in public places
D. England and the US didn't say no to smoke
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us may have experienced the pleasant surprise of seeing recommended(推荐的)songs after you listen to certain songs on a music app. When we open shopping websites,we are more likely to see things on the home page that we might want to buy.
This is based on data. Data is no longer only about numbers,but information from almost every aspect((方面)of our lives: our location,shopping habits and interests etc. All of this is called“big data”.
President Xi Jin ping called for China to speed up its big data strategy(战略)in order to better serve social development and improve people's lives,the Xinhua New Agency reported. He also asked for greater use of big data in area like education and transportation.
The past few years have seen big data being used more often in China. The role it plays in tourism is just one example.
The data travelers share online is providing the tourism industry with a lot of information about the country's scenic areas(风景区).After the data is analyzed(分析),different scenic areas can create their own online introductions for other travelers to see.
The introduction not only show traveler's reviews,but also tell the scenic areas which services need to be improved.
66题完成句子,67题判断正误(“T”表示正确;“F”表示错误);68-69题简略回答问题;70题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1.We are more likely to see_______ on a music app after listening to certain songs
2.Data is all about numbers. (_____)
3.Why did President Xi Jinping call for China to seed up its big date strategy?
__________________________________________________________
4.What can different scenic areas do after the data is analyzed?
__________________________________________________________
5.__________________________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
You may have heard of the old story about the world's most whole-hearted fisherman. He had out-fished his friend all morning long. They used the same live bait (鱼饵), the same equipment and fished together in the same mountain stream. But he had almost caught a bucket of fish while his friend had yet to catch even one.
"What's your secret?" asked the friend. "I haven't even gotten any one!"
The successful fisherman emptied the bait of his mouth into a cupped hand and replied. "You have to keep your worms (鱼虫) warm."
Whether or not we fish or even eat fish, there is a lesson to be learned here. We are most likely to succeed when we fully put our hearts into a task. Especially if the task before us is difficult or there seems little probability of success. Whether we want to build a new business or write that first novel, we should see how willing we are to do what it takes-even if it means keeping the worms warm.
So I often ask myself. "How much do I want this?" when some people fish, if they don't catch, they don't eat. Some things are too important for me to risk failure. So how much do I want to succeed at this career (事业) or this dream? And how hard am I willing to work? If "success" only comes before "work" in the dictionary, I may have to work harder than I've ever worked before. But if I want it enough, the hard work will be worth it.
"Always bear in mind," said Abraham Lincoln, "that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing."
And that is where it always begins: with a whole-hearted resolution to succeed—in a task, in a career, in a life. How much do you want this? And, how hard are you willing to work? Start there, and great things can happen.
1.Paragraph 1 is mainly about the old story of ________.
A.two friends B.Abraham Lincoln C.some baits D.a fisherman
2.The lesson we learned is to ________ from Paragraphs 2-4.
A.only keep the worms warm B.write the first novel soon
C.put our hearts into any task D.be willing to do nothing
3.Why does the writer often ask himself the two questions?
A.See if he has been whole-hearted. B.Be able to risk failure anytime.
C.Find out if the hard work is worth it. D.Work less harder than before.
4.What does the word "it" in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A.Career. B.Dream. C.Success. D.Work.
5.What does the writer want to tell us according to the last two paragraphs?
A.Own your resolution is the most important.
B.Do as Abraham Lincoln says, you'll succeed.
C.To succeed begins with a whole-hearted resolution.
D.Start anywhere, and great things can always happen.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us have had this experience: we lie down in a bed other than our own, perhaps at a friend’s house or in a hotel room, and find it difficult to fall asleep. Is it because the bed is uncomfortable? Maybe, but perhaps there can be other reasons.
According to a new study published in Current Biology, a significant reason is what the scientists call “first night effect”. They believe that one side of the brain acts as a “night watch” to warn us about potential (潜在的) dangers. It forces us to stay awake on the first night in a new environment.
For the study, 35 young volunteers were told to sleep in a lab for several days. Meanwhile, researchers watched their brain activities.
According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were more active than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping. However, left-brain activity reduced as days went by, falling even to the point of complete calm. In this process, the volunteers got an increasingly better sleep experience.
The findings suggest that the different rhythms (节奏) of the sides of the brain influence our sleep. When the two sides work differently, the balance between them is broken. Thus, the brain can’t relax and is sensitive to anything strange in the surroundings, just as it is in the daytime.
“At some level, the brain is continuing to analyze(分析) things, even though you don’t realize the analysis,” US professor Jerome Siegel told Smithsonian Magazine. “If something unusual happens – if a door opens or you hear a key in a lock – you can be alert (警惕的).”
More surprisingly, this situation is similar to the way some animals sleep. Whales, dolphins, and many birds can sleep with half of their brain while the other half stays awake.
If you have ever had what you think is “first night effect”, researchers suggest that you bring your own pillow or sleep in a room similar to your bedroom next time you sleep away from home.
1.can’t you get to sleep? | |
Introduction | People can’t fall asleep2.when staying in a new environment. |
Reason | One side of the brain stays awake to warn us about potential (潜在的) dangers. |
Process and findings of the3. | Researchers told some 4. to sleep in a lab to watch their brain activities. Too many left-brain activities 5.the bad sleep experience on the first night. Their left brains became 6.active as time went by and became calm gradually. |
Explanations to findings | Whether you can have a good sleep 7.on the balance between the two sides of the brain. You yourself don’t realize it,8.your brain doesn’t stop analyzing things. It’s surprising to find out that the way humans sleep is just9. some animals do. |
10. | Take a pillow or live in a similar room when staying in a new place. |
九年级英语填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many of us have had this experience: we lie down in a bed other than our own, perhaps at a friend’s house or in a hotel room, and find it difficult to fall asleep. Is it because the bed is uncomfortable? Maybe, but perhaps there can be other reasons.
According to a new study published in Current Biology, a significant reason is what the scientists call “first night effect”. They believe that one side of the brain acts as a “night watch” to warn us about potential (潜在的) dangers. It forces us to stay awake on the first night in a new environment.
For the study, 35 young volunteers were told to sleep in a lab for several days. Meanwhile, researchers watched their brain activities.
According to the researchers, on their first night, the left brains were more active than the right brains and people had a hard time sleeping. However, left-brain activity reduced as days went by, falling even to the point of complete calm. In this process, the volunteers got an increasingly better sleep experience.
The findings suggest that the different rhythms (节奏) of the sides of the brain influence our sleep. When the two sides work differently, the balance between them is broken. Thus, the brain can’t relax and is sensitive to anything strange in the surroundings, just as it is in the daytime.
“At some level, the brain is continuing to analyze(分析) things, even though you don’t realize the analysis,” US professor Jerome Siegel told Smithsonian Magazine. “If something unusual happens – if a door opens or you hear a key in a lock – you can be alert (警惕的).”
More surprisingly, this situation is similar to the way some animals sleep. Whales, dolphins, and many birds can sleep with half of their brain while the other half stays awake.
If you have ever had what you think is “first night effect”, researchers suggest that you bring your own pillow or sleep in a room similar to your bedroom next time you sleep away from home.
1.can’t you get to sleep? | |
Introduction | People can’t fall asleep2.when staying in a new environment. |
Reason | One side of the brain stays awake to warn us about potential (潜在的) dangers. |
Process and findings of the3. | Researchers told some 4. to sleep in a lab to watch their brain activities. Too many left-brain activities 5.the bad sleep experience on the first night. Their left brains became 6.active as time went by and became calm gradually. |
Explanations to findings | Whether you can have a good sleep 7.on the balance between the two sides of the brain. You yourself don’t realize it,8.your brain doesn’t stop analyzing things. It’s surprising to find out that the way humans sleep is just9. some animals do. |
10. | Take a pillow or live in a similar room when staying in a new place. |
九年级英语填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It is often said that eyes can speak. Do you have such kind of experience? In a bus you may look at a stranger, but not too long. If he notices that he is being looked at, he may feel uncomfortable. It is the same in daily life. When you are looked at for several more times, you will look yourself up and down in order to see if there is anything wrong with you. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel angry with the person who is looking at you. Eyes can speak, right?
Looking too long at someone may seem to be impolite. But sometimes things are different. If you wish to draw someone’s attention, you may look at him or her for more than ten seconds. For lovers, they enjoy looking at each other longer to show the love that words cannot express. Clearly, eye communication should be done according to the relationship between the two people and the certain situation.
1题完成句子;2-3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下全文主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1.You may look at him or her for ________ if you wish to draw someone’s attention.
2.What will you do if you are looked at by a stranger for several more times?
_________________________________________________
3.Why do lovers enjoy looking at each other longer?
_________________________________________________
4._________________________________________________
5._________________________________________________
九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
–Have you heard of the big fire last night?
--Yes. The firemen struggled against it for about 35 minutes and _______ the fire at last.
A. gave up B. gave out C. put out D. put up
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
–Have you heard of the big fire last night?
--Yes. The firemen struggled against it for about 35 minutes and _______ the fire at last.
A.gave up | B.gave out | C.put out | D.put up |
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析