下面你将听到一篇短文,短文读两遍,请你听完短文的第二遍朗读后,根据短文内容和提示,在信息表中相应的横线上填入所缺的信息。
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The first book has1. pages.
The second book costs$2..
The third book is about3. poets and their poems.
The4. book is the most expensive one.
If Jenny is interested in poems about travel,she should buy the5. book.
九年级英语听短文填写表格中等难度题
下面你将听到一篇短文,短文读两遍,请你听完短文的第二遍朗读后,根据短文内容和提示,在信息表中相应的横线上填入所缺的信息。
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26.Beethoven was born in a small city in1..
27.They lived a2. life.
28. People at that time thought he was as3.as Mozart.
29.He couldn't hear well from the age of4..
30.These unhappy things didn't make him5.music.
九年级英语听短文填写表格简单题查看答案及解析
听短文填空
下面你将听到一篇短文,短文读两遍,请你听完短文的第二遍朗读后,根据短文内容和提示,在信息表中相应的横线上填入所缺的信息。
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26. On Saturday morning, Linda, Ted and Jane went1..
27. They bought clothes in the 2.clothes store.
28. The food in the restaurant was 3.but not delicious.
29. In the afternoon, they watched a(n ) 4.movie.
30. At about 4:00, they went home5..
九年级英语听短文填写表格困难题查看答案及解析
下面你将听到一篇短文,短文读两遍,请你听完短文的第二遍朗读后,根据短文内容和提示,在信息表中相应的横线上填入所缺的信息。
Information Sheet
The first book has1. pages.
The second book costs$2..
The third book is about3. poets and their poems.
The4. book is the most expensive one.
If Jenny is interested in poems about travel,she should buy the5. book.
九年级英语听短文填写表格中等难度题查看答案及解析
听短文填空
下面你将听到一篇短文,短文读两遍,请你听完短文的第二遍朗读后,根据短文内容和提示,在信息表中相应的横线上填入所缺的信息。
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26. This 1.Dick borrowed the books.
27. Dick likes the 2.book better.
28. The first book costs 3.and fifteen cents.
29. Dick is going to buy one in the 4.near his school next week.
30. The second book is really 5..
九年级英语听录音补全句子困难题查看答案及解析
第五节:听短文,根据你所听到的内容填写出下面短文中所缺的信息。短文读三遍。(每空限填一词)注:请将此节的答案填写在答题卡非选择题的相应位置上。
Not getting enough sleep can cause problems in a student’s life. Many students fall 1. in class or while doing their homework, so they get 2. grades. Scientists suggest that the students should sleep about 3. hours a night. Why aren’t students getting enough sleep? Many students have one of the following 4., like a cellphone, television, or computer in their bedrooms. Using them on a school night not only 5. their time away from homework, but also makes it difficult for them to fall asleep. As a result, many students can’t fall asleep before 11 pm, yet they must get up early to go to school.
九年级英语听短文填写表格困难题查看答案及解析
五、完成表格。阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺的信息,并将答案填在相应题号的横线上。
Should Children Be Allowed to Get Bored?
Children need time to stand and stare. They should be allowed to get bored to that they can develop their ability to be creative.
Children are expected by their parents to be reading a textbook all the time. However, research shows that it may slow down the development of their imagination, while boredom can give them opportunities to develop creativity.
Boredom is often linked with loneliness, but a writer named Meera Syal said boredom had helped here in developing her mind. She told researchers about her childhood. Having few things to do, Syal often talked with her neighbors. She also tried to do things like learning to bake cakes. “But importantly, I thought and wrote a lot, because I was bored,” Syal said. She kept a diary, filling her time with short stories and poems she made up.
Grayson Perry, an artist, grew up in a family with little money. He enjoyed himself by making up stories, drawing pictures for his stories and reading many books in the library. Bored but free, he spent hours looking out of the window, watching the changing clouds and seasons. Perry filled up his free time with what he liked. He became creative, because he could think freely.
Dr. Belton is an expert on the effects of emotions on learning. “Boredom could be an uncomfortable feeling,” she said, “But some young people cannot deal with that boredom creatively. So sometimes they may break a classroom window, or drive a car out for a mad race.”
Usually, when children have nothing to do, they would turn on the TV, the computer, or the phone. Their time on these things has increased, yet they need to have time to think about their experiences through playing or just watching the world around them.
It is this kind of thinking that can inspire the imagination. On the other hand, the TV or phone may cut short the thinking process. That can be bad for the development of creativity. “For developing the ability to be creative,” Dr. Belton advised, “perhaps we need to stand and stare, and stay off-line from time to time.”
The main idea | The writer emphasizes1. of allowing children to get bored. |
2. boredom brings | 1. Children have more chances to think 3. and freely. 2. Boredom helps to develop children’s mind. 3. Children have more 4. to enjoy what they like. |
Conclusion | The TV, the computer, or the phone can’t help to develop creativity. If a person wants to be imaginative, the effective way is to 5.. |
九年级英语信息归纳困难题查看答案及解析
完成表格。阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺的信息,并将答案填在相应题号的横线上。
You can study the English language for years but still not understand a native speaker of English when you meet one. Native speakers say a lot of things, but you can’t find them in any dictionary. Well, don’t worry. Here’s a secret for you: a lot of British people can’t understand each other either!
There are different local accents (口音) across the UK, and a number of areas have several different accents, that is, they have their own vocabulary and phrases. There were at least six different accents born to London the last time I counted.
Worse than that, it is not just where a person is born in the UK that decides their accent. For example, a language and its accents often change across class or level of education. Another example is how language can differ among age groups in the UK. The words and pronunciation used by young people in the UK can be completely different compared with those used by adults. They are creating a “yoof culture”.
The word “yoof” is a slang (俚语) spelling of “youth”. Some people don’t consider “yoof” to be a positive term since its pronunciation is easier and lazier than “youth”. Other people see the term as positive, because it describes how young people are creating their own language, concept and identity.
When parents find it difficult to understand their children, the children can say more things without the examining of their parents. In this way, young people are starting to find freedom, independence and self-expression. Even though certain groups of society feel threatened (威胁) by “yoof culture”, new words come and go like fashions.
So learners should have no fear about communicating with native speakers. Even British people don’t speak English properly! The UK no longer owns the English language.
Learner’s worries | They study the language for years and still can’t understand a native speaker. Native speakers say lots of things that don’t 1. in any dictionary. | |
2. of different accents | People from different areas have their own vocabulary and phrases. A person’s accent depends on the birthplace. How much education people receive also decides on their accents. People from different age groups speak 3. | |
Attitudes towards “yoof culture” | 4. | It’s easier and lazier to pronounce “yoof” than “youth” |
For | Young people are creative. They can have their own language and identity | |
Conclusion | Don’t 5. to communicate with native speakers. British people also don’t speak English properly. |
九年级英语填空困难题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容和首字母提示,把所缺单词填写在短文中相应的横线上,使句意完整正确.
A man w 1. mending a street light when he s 2. a beautiful woman and three children get i- 3. a car which was in the garden of a house near him. He saw that the car had a flat tyre and tried to tell the w 4. , but it was late-----she was already driving the car out of the garden and into the busy s 5. . When she got there,she stopped the car on the side o 6. the street, got out and looked at the f 7. tyre. The children still stayed in the c 8. .Very soon another car stopped, and the driver was r 9. to help her. The young woman thanked him for his help and the man changed the tyre for h 10. .
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短文填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据短文内容和首字母提示,把文中所缺词语补充出来,使短文完整、正确、通顺。(每空限填一词,并将单词的完整形式填写在答题卡内相应编号后的横线上。)
Nowadays, you can see many people busy on their smartphones(智能手机) if you look a 1. . Smartphones make our lives easier. But have you ever t 2. about what they mean to your eyes?
Staring(盯) at smartphones for long time gives you dry eyes and even causes a disease c 3. glaucoma(青光眼).
While you’re probably not going to stop using your smartphone, there are a few things you can do to protect your eyes. Hold your phone at least 30 cm away from your eyes when using it. Take a break every h 4. and try the following: look at something at least five meters away from you and then focus on the tip of your nose. Repeat this s 5. times. It should reduce(减少) the discomfort in your eyes.
九年级英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容和首字母提示,把文中所缺词语补充出来,使短文完整正确 ( 每空限填一词),并将该单词的完整形式写在答题卡相应编号后的横线上。
Save Our Environment
There is no doubt that global warming has become one of the biggest problems we face today. So it’s important for us to protect our environment.
As middle school students, what can we do? First of all, try to take bicycles and public
transportation to school instead of cars b 1. it will make less CO2( 二氧化碳) . It can not only
be good for our health, but also make it possible for us to get closer t 2. nature. Then, it’s
necessary to p3. up rubbish and put it into dustbin( 垃圾桶) . Planting more trees can also
help a lot. However, we should never forget to turn off the lights when we leave the class-
room. B 4. , why not reuse water and paper to live a low-carbon life?
I think it’s everyone’s duty to help our Earth. And even the simplest activities can make a real
d 5.to our environment. So don’t put it off! Let’s do what we can to protect our home. I
believe we will make our world more and more beautiful.
九年级英语单词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析