外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案培训资料
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外研版英语九年级下册Module 4阅读理解试题及答案快乐课堂Inside B1: 一起了解“Rules and suggestions”Warming up热身对号入座A B CD E) 1. You are not allowed to take photos in the museum.) 2. You can’t pick flowers in the park.Links课本链接在景区、医院、图书馆、博物馆、公园等很多地方,你都会发现有许多公共提示语标识。
它们能够帮助人们形成一定的公共秩序。
随着社会生活的复杂化和多样化,公共场所已成为人们共同生活、娱乐必不可少的地方,这些场所公共秩序良好,会给人们生活带来极大的愉快。
看看下面的提示语,想想它们的重要性。
2. No personal books are allowed except for a notebook computer.根据短文内容,完成下面的任务。
1. The above rules are for aA. museum C. bookstore D. theater2. This is a place where you can't .A. read booksB. discuss with othersC. use a computerD. eat or drink3. Should everyone here follow the rules? Why?__________________________________________________________________Theme words主题词苑公共场所英语标示语大搜罗本模块我们学习了关于公共标示的话题,想要了解更多公共场所英语标示语吗?我们一语标示语之后吧。
精“品”课文【Into the text 走进课文】根据Module 4 Unit 2的内容,选择最佳答案。
2018-2019学年英语外研版九下M2阅读理解专题练习及答案第一部分(选自2019中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。
The Vieira family moved to the United States in 1981. At that time, they decided to stop speaking Spanish(西班牙语)at home and only communicate in English. This was because they were now living in an English-speaking country.Now the Vieira children are adults, and they sometimes travel to Spain(西班牙)to visit their relatives and friends. But they cannot communicate with them. Unfortunately this is common. When people move to new countries, they often leave their own customs and mother language behind. This is a mistake because there are many benefits(益处)of knowing more than one language.One advantage of speaking more than one language is that you can communicate directly with more people around the world. You do not have to depend on others to talk for you, so you’re more independent. People who know only one language must use others to help them communicate. Furthermore, speaking a second language also allows people to experience other cultures and customs more effectively. Local expressions, vocabulary, and even jokes can have a powerful effect on a person’s understanding of another culture. So, knowing more than one language increases your knowledge of other cultures.Finally, having more multi-language speakers improves relationships between countries. If people from different countries can communicate well, the world can become closer. Countries will then have more respect for each other and better understand each other’s p roblems.The benefits of knowing more than one language are clear. In fact, there are no disadvantages. It is very sad that many people don’t try to learn another language. It is even worse when people let themselves forget their mother language and become silenced.( ) 1. What is the purpose of giving the experience of the Vieira family?A. To discuss the needs for teaching a new language.B. To show the problems of speaking only one language.C. To introduce the passage’s main characteristics to the readers.( ) 2. According to the passage, what can you do if you speak more than one language?A. Find a better job.B. Make more friends.C. Communicate more independently.( )3. What does the underlined phrase “multi-language speakers” means ?A. People who know a new languageB. People who know their mother languageC. People who know more than one language( ) 4. Based on the last paragraph, which of the following is the worst?A. Not knowing another language.B. Forgetting one’s mother lan guage.C. Refusing to learn another language.( ) 5. What is the passage mainly about?A. The benefits of learning other languagesB. The reason why people come to AmericaC. The importance of learning English.参考答案1—5、BCCBA(选自2016中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。
外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案Scientists have worked for twelve years to develop what they call Green Super Rice. The “green” in Green Super Rice means environmentally friendly. “Super” means the rice can grow well in bad soil conditions and keep away insects and diseases. Researchers say it will produce at least as much grain as other rice plants but with fewer inputs.Modern rice plants produce two to three times more grain than that was possible before the 1960s. but they also require large amounts of water and chemical fertilizers. In the 1960s, scientists created crops that produced bigger harvests in what became known as the Green Revolution. It helped many people to get rid of hunger. But modern rice plants require too much water and too much use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can hurt the environment. And farmers may be too poor to buy these things to grow modern rice plants.The developers of Green Super Rice do not use genetic engineering. In that way they avoid the high costs as well as the problems connecting with getting permission to plant genetic crops. Anna McClung leads a rice-breeding center for the United States Agriculture Department. She praises the researchers working on Green Super Rice. But she also says that combining many different genes into one plant without genetic engineering requires a lot of plant breeding.The research is still going on. The researchers on the Green Super Rice project continue to help farmers produce more with less.( )1. When did the scientists begin to work on Green Super Rice?A. In the late 19th century.B. In the early 20th century.C. In the late 20th century.D. In the early 21st century.( )2. What does the second paragraph tell us?A. The beginning of modern ricde.B. The advantages and disadvantages of modern rice.C. The ways of creating and growing modern rice.D. Modern rice and our everyday life.( )3. Why isn’t genetic engineering used to develop Green Super Rice?A. Because doing so can reduce the costs.B. Because scientists don’t want to do so.C. Because the technology isn’t perfect.D. Because this kind of rice doesn’t need it.( )4. What does Anna McClung think of Green Super Rice?A. She thinks the researchers should use genetic engineering.B. She thinks different greens should be combined into more than one plant.C. She thinks we needn’t develop Green Super Rice.D. She thinks it is not easy to develop Green Super Rice.( )5. What is the main difference between modern rice and Green Super Rice?A. Modern rice is better for the environment.B. Green Super Rice is better for the environment.C. Modern rice is much more important than Green Super Rice.D. Green Super Rice doesn’t taste delicious.CDADB1. 请闭上眼睛无五分钟,好好休息一下。
外研版英语九年级下册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案5 III. 阅读理解。
(每小题2分,共30分)AHoliday HotelPricesSingle room (for 1 person) $1,600 per nightwith one double bedDouble room (for 2 people) $ 1,900 per nightwith a queen size bed or two double beds(children under 14 sharing a room with two adults stay free)Standard suite $2,500 per nightwith a king size bedExtra $400 per night standard 標準的private 私人的an extra standard size bedAll out rooms have private bath, shower, telephone, air conditioning and color TV10% tax be added to all charges( )46. Where can you see this type of chart?A. In a theater.B. In a hotel.C. In a bakery.D. In a supermarket.( )47. How much is a double room per night?A. It’s 1,600 dollars.B. It’s 1,900 dollars.C. It’s 2,500 dollars.D. It’s 2,300 dollars. ( )48. When you ask for a “queen size” bed, that means __________.A. you need a bed which belongs to the queenB. you need a bed the same as the queen’s bedC. you need a bed which is the same size as the queenD. you need a bed that is bigger than a double bed( )49. Which of the following things won’t usually be found in a hotel room?A.an air conditionerB. a telephoneC. a color TVD. a computer( )50. Mr. Lee and his wife plan to stay at this hotel for two nights. They ask for a double room.How much should they pay, including tax?A. 3,500 dollarsB. 3,800 dollarsC. 4,180 dollarsD. 5,500 dollarsBEmily Dickinson was born in 1830. She is one of the greatest poets in American history. Unlike other great writers, Emily Dickinson was a woman who liked to stay at home and didn’t go outside. Her father was a lawyer, so she had a chance of going to college, and it was a very short unhappy time for her.In fact, she didn’t finish school. After that, she seldom left home, she never got married,and she didn’t see anyone. She was always dressed in white. Though she wrote more than one thousand poems, only seven were published during her life. Most of her works were known only after her death.Her poems are short and easy to read, but they have something important behind words. She used everything in her small world to write her wonderful poems. In them, she showed a strong interest in all the living things around her.( )51. What did Emily Dickinson’s father do?A. He was a poet.B. He was a teacher.C. He was a lawyer.D. He was a soldier.( )52. Where was Emily Dickinson most of his life?A. At school.B. At his son’s home.C. At her son’s home.D. At his parent s’ home.( )53. What does “them” mean?A. Emily’s poems. B, Emily’s interests.C, Emily’s small world. D, All the living things.( )54. What is NOT true about the reading?A. Emily Dickinson wrote over one thousand poems.B. Most of Emily’s poems were known after she died.C. Emily’s poems are short and have no deep meaningsD. Emily’s poems are all about nature and life.( )55. This passage mainly tell us thing about ___A. a poet’s poemsB. a poet’s lifeC. a poet’s educationD. a poet’s familyAmelia Earhart was one of the world’s most famous pilots.Amelia was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas. During World War I, Amelia worked as a nurse in the army in Canada. Later she became a social worker and taught immigrant children English. She was very brave and adventurous. Besides her work, Amelia enjoyed flying very much. Finally her dream came true. She made her first single flight in 1921. The next year, Amelia saved enough money to buy her own plane. In May 1932, she crossed the Atlantic alone and set up a new transatlantic crossing record of 13 hours and 30 minutes. She received a medal for this. Several years later, she became the first woman to fly from California to Hawaii. Amelia’s last flight began in June 1937. She and Fred Noonan set out to fly around the world. Both of them took off from Miami in America to South America. However, after they left Lea in New Guinea for Howland Island, the American coast guards lost contact with the plane. They received their final message on July 2, 1937 at 8:45 a.m. They never found a trace of either the plane or them. Their disappearance is still a mystery.( )56. How old was Amelia when she made her first single flight?A. 24.B. 19.C. 22.D. 27( )57. Why did Amelia buy her own plane?A. Because the American President wanted her to buy one.B. Because she liked flying kites.C. Because she enjoyed flying very much.D. Because her work needed one.( )58. The underlined word “adventurous” in the passage means “____” in Chinese.A. 可靠的B. 张扬的C. 冲动的D. 爱冒险的( )59. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Amelia flew for the last time before.B. Amelia was a famous woman pilot.C. Amelia became the first person to fly from California to Hawaii.D. The reason for Amelia’s disappearance is clear to us now.( )60. The passage is mainly about____.A. Amlia’s childhood.B. Amelia’s last flightC. Amelia’s adventurous flying carreerD. Amelia and Fred Moonan’s accident accident in 1937.ACDBCOn October, Reporter Claire Epting and her dad set off on a 14-day Antarctic adventure. A polar company offered them the trip as a prize in an essay contest. Here, Claire talks about her big experience.When I learned we were going to Antarctica to see emperor penguins, I was really excited. I was a little nervous too. To get there, we’d have to travel by ship through the Drake Passage which is the deepest and most dangerous one in the world.At the beginning, we flew from Los Angeles, California, to Ushuaia, Argentina. Ushuaia is at the bottom tip of South America. From there, we sailed for two days to cross the Drake Passage. Huge blue-and-white icebergs were here and there. We reached Snow Hill Island on the third day of the travel.Mornings in Antarctica began early. After breakfast, we prepared for our outings on the ice. We had to take a helicopter to get to the emperor penguins. After landing, we hiked a mile to reach the penguins. We passed groups of seals and seabirds. We could hear honking as we got closer. Then we saw them: huge groups of penguins. Emperor penguins are curious. They came up to close to see what we are. But we weren’t allowed to touch them. We spend two days at Snow Hill Island.Going to Antarctica was like traveling to another planet. It was amazing experience. I hope to return some day.( )1. Why did the writer got the trip to Antarctica?A. Because her father wanted her to go there.B. Because she did quite well in an essay contest.C. Because she wanted to write an essay about travel there.D. Because she had to go with her father there.( )2. Where did they start?A. Los Angeles.B. Ushuaia.C. Drake Passage.D. Snow Hill Island. ( )3. How long did they spent at Snow Hill Island?A. Four days.B. Three days.C. Fourteen days.D. Two days.( )4. What does the underlined word curious may mean?A. 胆怯的B. 精心的C. 好奇的D. 瘦弱的( )5. Which of the following can be the title for the passage?A. Journey to AntarcticaB. An Excellent Eassay Contest.C. Huge Icebergs In Antarctica.D. Penguins in Antarctica.Twitter is a kind of blog. It is a great way to communicate online. Friends can discuss what they had for dinner. But now, it is a good tool to reunite family remembers after several years.Daiel Morales is 58 years old. He has no home and lives in a shelter in New York City. Three years ago, he received a cell phone to take part in a new project called “Under-heard in New York”. It is a program to let the people without home express their feelings. Daiel quickly joined it.At first, he wrote about his daily activities. But as people took notice of him, he realized the blog could help him achieve his greatest wish: finding his 27-year-old daughter, Sarah Rivera. So he wrote a message and put a photo of his daughter onto the blog.One of his followers found the woman’s photo and soon found her Facebook address. He sent her a message to say that her father was looking for her. Rivera immediately replied. She hadn’t seen her father for 11 years. She was also eager to meet him.On February 25, 2011, Rivera flew from California to New York City to see him, bringing along her two young children. It was Morales’ first opportunity to meet his grandchildren.“It’s an exciting moment,” he said.( )1. A. idea B. book C. way D. paper( )2. A. leaves B. moves C. arrives D. lives( )3. A. received B. made C. bought D. gave( )4. A. feelings B. tastes C. hobbies D. smells( )5. A. read B. wrote C. heard D. shouted( )6. A. stop B. help C. stop D. see( )7. A. photo B. skirt C. song D. book( )8. A. looking at B. looking after C. looking over D. looking for ( )9. A. bringing B. sending C. fetching D. staying( )10. A. sons B. grandchildren C. grandfather D. brothers CDAAB BADAB。
外研版英语九年级上册阅读理解试题及答案B1技能进阶阅读训练营AGive your loveA concert at 7 pm on Dec. 23 at Taoyuan Concert Hall. A-mei, Jacky Wu, Jay Chou, and Jolin Tsai are singing there. This concert is held to get money for children without parents. There are still many tickets for sale. Call us at (03) 335-7767. 5000 story books neededIf you have story books at home which you have read, you may give them away to Momo Bookstore. The bookstore is collecting 5000 story books from now to Dec. 25. The story books are going to be sent to primary school in poor areas. You will get a calendar(日历) if you give 5 story books or more at a time.Your Money, Their HospitalTzuchi is planning to build a new hospital in Taoyuan to give free medical treatment to poor people there. By Dec. 31, you can help by sending money through the post office: No: 09887465, To: Tzuchi. We need your timeRed cross needs more volunteer(志愿者) workers to look after the old people,especially on the weekend. Wehave 500 old people, but only 30workers. We need more. Pleasecall us: (03)422-7896.根据表格内容,选择最佳答案。
外研版英语九年级下册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案1The town of Carlton was hit by a fierce storm. Some people had cuts and bruises, but no one was badly injured. Many homes were damaged.The people of Carlton helped one another put their town back together. One of those people was Leah Torres. Leah had the idea to collect food, clothing, and other items, such as soap, dishes, and towels, for people in need. Leah felt happy that she had helped.Leah was proud of her town. She decided to write a letter to the president of the United States. In the letter she told him about her town’s efforts. She said that the nation might be able to solve its problems if people followed Carlton’s example.Leah didn’t tell anyone about her letter.A month later Leah and her parents turned on the television. The president was giving a speech. He began to read from a letter. Suddenly Leah recognized the sentences. “That’s my letter!” she told her parents.The next day Leah got a call from the White House. An assistant to the president was on the phone. “The president wants me to thank you for your letter,”he said. “He agrees with you that people should work together. He says that one person can make a difference in a town. And sometimes she can make a difference in a whole country.”( )1. A. and B. so C. but D. or( )2. A. were damaging B. were damaged C. damaged D. will damaged( )3. A. other B. another C. others D. other( )4. A. to collect B. collecting C. collect D. collects( )5. A. feels B. was feeling C. will feel D. felt( )6. A. its B. it C. it’s D. itself( )7. A. is giving B. gave C. will give D. was giving( )8. A. my B. mine C. me D. I( )9. A. to B. on C. in D. from( )10. A. a B. an C. the D. /I have been working in New York for many years. Last September, I went to visit my teacher and found he had given up smoking for almost 10 1 .My teacher had tried before, but he always 2 smoking again. When he decided to stop smoking again about 10 years ago, nobody in his 3 believed he could be successful. For a few years they were afraid that he would begin to smoke again.“ 4 did you do it?” I asked my teacher. “I had this poem that I would 5 to myself four to five times a day,” he said. “The words sometimes reminded me that things were never too hard to 6 .” Then he shared the poem with me.About a month after this talk with my teacher, I got a 7 from a friend of mine. It was a book with words of wisdom for each day of a year. My birthday is September 8, so I 8 the book to September 8 to see what words of wisdom there were for me on this page. I was very 9 . It was the same poem that had helped my 10 for all these years! It is called the Serenity Prayer: God, give me the Peace to accept the things I cannot change, the Courage to change the things that I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.( )1. A. months B. years C. days D. hours( )2. A. started B. finished C. ended D. continued( )3. A. school B. team C. class D. family( )4. A. Why B. When C. How D. Where( )5. A. read B. write C. sing D. make( )6. A. think about B. pick up C. deal with D. agree with( )7. A. book B. poem C. product D. magazine( )8. A. closed B. sold C. bought D. opened( )9. A. surprised B. bored C. proud D. brave( )10. A. teacher B. father C. brother D. sisterBADCA CBDAAMy name is Connor and my favorite sport is mountain biking. I have fun on my bike—that is the main thing that keeps me 1 . I enjoy climbing difficult hills on my bike. Going fast down hills is also exciting.I started riding a bike when I was really young, and I was always on my bike. My dad started racing and I would go to the races and just ride around for fun or help out. When I was seven, I started to compete in the mountain biking races. I had to race against 18-year-olds, because there were no races for children. But I never came last!I have more fun when I am doing well, and that encourages me to work harder. I would like to move up to the expert category next year. My goal is to compete in the World Championships when I am 16 or 17.The main advice I would give is to have fun on your bike and enjoy yourself. Don’t be afraid of falling off—and if you do, just keep trying. Don’t worry about not being the fastest. Mountain biking is something that you can do for your whole life, as long as you keep it fun.( )1. A. swimming B. running C. riding d. driving( )2. A. young B. strong C. old D. tallI am 72 years old. Elbert and I first met on March 20, 2008. I loved him when I saw him for the first time. Over the next three weeks, I found we had a lot in common, particularly food, sleeping, and walking. The first time I felt we were going to be friends forever was when I sang to him and he fell asleep with his chin on my knee.My wife Carol and I live in an eighth floor apartment in Los Angeles. Soon Elbert learned to guide me to the market, drugstore, and restaurants. He usually sits quietly beside me. Without him at my side, I would find it difficult for me to do anything.He is very clever and he has done so much more for me than guiding me through traffic. He is a real friend. While I am tired or annoyed, his cold nose on the back of my hand will make me feelbetter. He is also a music critic. The other day, after I practiced a piece of music for the fourteenth time, Elbert ran to the piano and pressed his chin down on my right leg as if to say, “Please, not again!”( )1. A. loved B. hated C. sold D. killed( )2. A. minutes B. years C. seconds D. weeks( )3. A. couples B. friends C. classmates D. groups( )4. A. his B. its C. my D. her( )5. A. learned B. expected C. stopped D. finished( )6. A. barks B. shouts C. sits D. moves( )7. A. difficult B. easy C. excited D. interesting( )8. A. happy B. angry C. tired D. excited( )9. A. Before B. After C. Since D. While( )10. A. hand B. finger C. leg D. chinADBCA CACBDAnthony H., a second grader in Palmdale, learned about Operation Smile on TV. He decided to help children and wrote a passage about his 1 .In his passage, he wrote, “I can make a difference by helping kids with a cleft palate. I can help them in saving money for medical treatment. I will make money 2 doing a yard sale. I will sell3 toys and clothes that don’t fit me. And I will ask everyone to donate things that they don’t4 .Anthony’s 5 to raise enough money for on e child’s smile impressed several teachers at the school. It 6 became a much bigger project, with a much bigger goal. They 7 together and hoped to raise $1,000 at a yard sale held at the school. The local paper reported the yard sale, 8 many people went to it to buy goods.Anthony even 9 his Little League baseball game because of the yard sale. His coach was impressed by Anthony and took up a collection at the 10 to add to the money they were donating.In the end, they raised $1,976.50 —enough money to give eight children new smiles.“I like it that everybody helped,” said Anthony. “It makes me happy.”( )1. A. smile B. speech C. plan D. fitness( )2. A. by B. in C. on D. to( )3. A. their B. my C. your D. her( )4. A. accept B. include C. buy D. need( )5. A. wish B. soon C. always D. menu( )6. A. usually B. soon C. always D. easily( )7. A. worked B. behaved C. educated D. lived( )8. A. though B. or C. but D. so( )9. A. discussed B. led C. missed D. interested( )10. A. office B. game C. test D. heavenAll the things happened in 1945.Lucy was an eight-year-old girl. She went to her grandfather’s house 36 her family in summer vacation. She 37 that day well. On the morning of July 3, she was playing hide-and-seek (捉迷藏) with her two brothers. She wanted to be in the closet 38 found a very different world in it. The new world was in the 39 and very cold. She met a Faun (人头羊身的神话人物) and he even 40 her to drink some tea in his house.Lucy stayed there for a long time and 41 . She woke up the next morning and was so worried about her family. They could think she was 42 . She said goodbye to the Faun and went back to 43 grandpa’s house.Lucy was very 44 . Her brothers didn’t even find she was missing. Because it was still July 3 and still the same time in the morning. How could it be? Was it true or was it just a 45 ? Lucy herself couldn’t tell.( )36. A. to B. in C. with D. on( )37. A. forgot B. remembered C. hated D. missed( )38.A. but B. and C. so D. or( )39. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter( )40. A. ordered B. forced C. invited D. wanted( )41. A. fell asleep B. woke up C. ran away D. walked about( )42. A. dead B. ill C. lost D. healthy( )43. A. his B. their C. our D. her( )44. A. angry B. surprised C. happy D. excited( )45. A. story B. dream C. novel D. bookCBADC ACDBB。
外研版英语九年级上册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案Eating a different and balanced diet is important for anyone. It helps to make eating more enjoyable and will help you to stay healthy and active.1. Eat lots of fruit and vegetableMost people know we should be eating more fruit and vegetable. But most of us still aren’t eating enough. Try to eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetable every day. It might be easier than you think. For example, you could have✧ a glass of juice and a sliced banana at breakfast✧ a side salad at lunch✧ a pear as an afternoon snack✧ a portion of peas or other vegetables with your evening meal2. Eat more fishMost of us should be eating more fish. It’s an excellent source of protein, many vitamins and minerals. Aiming for at least two portions of fish a week, you can choose from fresh, frozen or canned, but remember that canned and smoked fish can be high in salt.3. Cut down sugarWe should all be trying to eat fewer foods added sugar, such as sweets, cakes and biscuits, and drinking fewer sugary soft and fizzy drinks. Having sugary foods and drinks too often can cause tooth decay, especially if you have them between meals.4. Try to eat less salt—no more than 6g a dayLots of people think they don’t eat much salt, especially if they don’t add it to their food. But don’t be so sure! Three-quarters of the salt we eat is already in the food we buy, such as breakfast. Eating too much salt can raise your blood pressure.5. Drink plenty of waterWe should be drinking about 6 to 8 glasses of water, or other drinks, every day to stop us getting dehydrated. When the weather is warm or when we get active, our bodies need more than this. But avoid drinking soft and fizzy drinks that are high in added sugar.( )1. Which of the following we should eat every day?A. Fruit and vegetables.B. Fish.C. Sugar.D. Dumplings.( )2. ____ fish must not be high in salt.A. CannedB. FrozenC. FreshD. All kinds of( )3. The underlined word “biscuits” may have them same meaning as the word ___.A. carrotsB. onionsC. tofuD. cookies( )4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. You should eat at most two portions of fish a week.B. Eating too much fresh fish can raise your blood pressure.C. The passage tells us that if you are thirsty, you can drink more coca-cola.D. Tooth decay be led for eating too much sugar.( )5. Which of the following can be the title of this passage?A. Fish and HealthB. Healthy EatingC. Salt and SugarD. Healthy living.You can easily and confidently order food and drinks in a restaurant in Italy, even if you don’tspeak a word of Italian.Carrying a 1 book in your pocket will make it easy to communicate with your waiter. Remember to carry one when you go to 2 . It will help you translate the menu and 3 with the service staff when they ask a question you don’t understand. When you have a seat you can say, “Per favore?” (“ 4 ”). The waiter will bring you a menu and ask you what you’d like to drink. Decide what you want for the appetizer, first course, second course and vegetable side dish. If you just order one course, the 5 may say, ”E dopo?” (“And then?”J) Let him know you finish 6 by saying “E tutto” (“That’s all”). When you’ve done with the meal, the waiter may ask what you’d like for dessert. Say “Non capisco” (“I don’t understand”) if the waiter asks you a question you can’t translate . They’ll usually either slow down or attempt to say it in English.Look up your phrase book for the pronunciation of the 7 words listed above. You don’t have to memorize them—you can write out a cheat sheet and keep it in your 8.9 slowly. Even if you pronunciation isn’t correct, your attempt will be appreciated. You can always just point to what you want on the menu. If you don’t know what something on the 10 is, you can say “Que cosa?” (“What’s this?”). Many Italians know enough English to be able to explain it, or they’ll bring some out to show you.( )1. A. story B. picture C. phrase D. phone number( )2. A. restaurant B. supermarket C. bookshops D. libraries( )3. A. help B. fight C. communicate D. agree( )4. A. Please B. Why C. Pardon D. What( )5. A. doctor B. waiter C. teacher D. singer( )6. A. running B. cleaning C. reading D. ordering( )7. A. English B. French C. Germany D. Italian( )8. A. box B. case C. pocket D. bag( )9. A. Walk B. Speak C. Drive D. Write( )10. A. history B. TV C. menu D. tapeCACAB DDCBCJean Driscoll was born to be an athlete. Being born with a problem in her spine(脊柱)did not stop her. In fact, Driscoll has won the wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon seven times. She has also won medals in shorter races at the Olympics and the Paralympics(残运会). She is a star basketball player.As a child Driscoll wore leg braces (脚支架)to help her walk. However, she enjoyed sports with other kids and taught herself to ride a bike. When Driscoll was 14, she fell off her bike and injured her hip(臀部). After that she had to use a wheelchair.At first Driscoll feared that being in a wheelchair meant giving up sports. Then a friend talked her into trying wheelchair soccer. Driscoll loved it. By the time she went to college, Driscoll was a good athlete in wheelchair sports such as soccer, tennis, and ice hockey.Driscoll’s college coach told her to try racing marathon distances — more than 26 miles. Driscoll won the 1990 Boston Marathon on her first try. In 1994 she lowered her time by almost ten minutes. To do this, Driscoll sometimes reached downhill speeds of nearly 50 miles per hour!Years of walking with crutches gave Driscoll a strong upper body. She trains hard six days a week. In the gym Driscoll lifts 200-pound weights, almost twice her body weight.Outdoors, Driscoll races along in her chair for 25 miles at a stretch. She trains for racing up hills by having three people hold on to the back of her chair while she climbs the hill.Driscoll also uses a special wheelchair that weighs only 17 pounds. This helps her reach racing speeds of more than 16 miles an hour.Today Jean Driscoll is still a top racer. She also travels around the country giving speeches to motivate kids to do their best. You can guess what she tells her audiences: “Dream bi g and work hard.”( )1. What is the MAIN IDEA of this passage?A. Jean Driscoll has won the wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon seven times.B. Jean Driscoll is an outstanding athlete.C. Jean Driscoll travels around the country giving speeches to schoolchildren.D. Jean Driscoll trains hard six days a week.( )2. Driscoll began to use a wheelchair after ____A. she was bornB. won the wheelchair division of the Boston MarathonC. fell off her bike and injured her hipD. tried wheelchair soccer for the first time ( )3. In this passage, the word motivate means to ____A.哄骗B. 鼓励C. 讲述D. 练习( )4. Driscoll first took part in Boston Marathon in ____.A. 1990.B. 1994.C. 1998.D. 1999.( )5. What’s the weight of Discoll’s special wheelchair?A. 25 pounds.B. 14 pounds.C. 16 pounds.D. 17 pounds.BCBADWhen I was a young student at the Tennessee School for the Blind, I was very lucky to be in your English class. Many things changed when you arrived. We needed a teacher, and you were there.It wasn’t very long before we realized that you were teaching us much more than English. You taught us that it was repectable to be blind. You taught us that with hard work we could get any aims we set for ourselves. We needed a good model, and you were there.As we grow older, many of us joined the organized blind movement in the 1960’s. We looked at you, and you moved bravely forward, leading us moving forward. We needed a leader, and you were there.There are no words to describe the influence that you personaly have had on the lives of tens of thousands of blind people, youg and old, rich and poor. Because of you, many of us have achieved our aims. We needed a friend, and you were there.I love you because of what you have meant to my life personally. I respect you for the great courage you have shown and continue to show you in the face of great challenges. I admire you for the leadership you have shown to the nation and the world.1. What’s wrong with the writer according to the reading?He was blind.2. What lesson did the teacher teach the writer?He taught English.3. When was the organized blind movement?It was in the 1960’s.4. What does the writer think of the teacher?He had influced personally to the students.5. What’s the writer’s attitude to the teacher?He resptect him.It was a class for students to learn about career plans. At the beginning of the class, the teacher asked the students to talk about what they would like to be in the future. Most of the students took turns to show their ideas actively.One boy put up his hand and shouted, “I want to be a doctor.” Another girl said, “I want to be a businesswoman.” And so it went on. The teacher smiled and said, “我很高兴你们都有梦想.”However, the boy sitting in the back of the classroom looked confused and didn’t say anything. The teacher noticed that and asked, “ How about you, Jimmy? ” Jimmy answered, “ I don’t know what I want to do in the future.” And his classmates started to laugh. The teacher stopped them and said, “Boys and girls, listen! 问这一问题的目的是让你考虑一下自己的将来。
英语外研版九下M1阅读理解专题练习及答案基础部分(选自2016中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。
Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in 1847.He attended school for only three months. His mother taught him at home, but Thomas was mostly self-educated. He started experimenting at a young age.When he was 12 years old, he got his first job. He became a newsboy on a train. He did experiments on the train in his spare time. Unluckily, his first work experience did not end well. They fired him when he accidentally set fire to the floor of the train. Then Edison worked for five years as a telegraph operator, but he continued to spend much of his time in experimenting his first patent (专利权) in 1868 for a vote recorder run by electricity.Thomas Edison was totally deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other, but he thought of his deafness as a blessing in many ways. It kept conversations short, so that he could have more time for work. He always worked 16 out of every 24 hours. Sometimes his wife had to remind him to sleep and eat.Thomas Edison died at the age of 84.He left a great many inventions that greatly improved the quality of life all over the world.()1.How often did Edison make a new invention?A. About every fourteen days.B. About every seven days.C. About once a week.D. About twice a week.()2.The underlined word “fired” in the passage means “________”.A. gave somebody a jobB. set fire to somebodyC. let somebody downD.forced somebody to leave his job()3.Edison considered his deafness as________.A. something badB. a gift from godC. a kind of abilityD. a disadvantage()4.Which of the following sentence is NOT true according to the passage?A. Edison had only 8 hours rest each day after his deafness.B. Edison got his education mostly by self-teaching.C. Edison had his first job in 1869.D. Edison's inventions greatly improved the quality of people's life.()5.What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The function of the electric light.B. Edison and his experiments.C. The importance of inventions.D. The whole life of Edison.参考答案1—5、ADBCD(选自2016中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。
外研版英语九年级下册阅读理解试题及答案选择型阅读ADear Diary, Saturday Nov. 20Today my friends, Mandy and Gladys came to my home. We did ourhomework together.Of our three, Mandy is best at math. Gladys does best in English, and Ialways get the highest marks in chemistry and history. We often do ourhomework together so that we can help and learn from each other.After we finished our homework, we usually watched TV together. Buttoday, we wanted to have a change.We decided to see the movie named The Incredibles《超人总动员》. I didn’t really want to seeit that much. A fter all, it was Gladys’ idea. She loves movies about heroes. I agreed to go becauseit’s a cartoon. But the movie is not like what I thought. I enjoyed it very much. It's about a heroand a heroine(女英雄) who became husband and wife. When they have their own family, theyhave problems that every parent in the world has with kids. Also, they can’t be heroes any morebecause people don’t want them to be. The movie is so exciting, an d what I love most about it isthat it has its down-to-earth(现实的) side.Debra根据日记内容,选择最佳答案。
外研版英语九年级上册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案第二节语法选择(共10个小题:每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面的短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从26~35各题所给的A、B、C和D项中的选出最佳选项。
I had a very special teacher in high school many years ago. 26 husband died of a heart attack. About a week after his 27 , she shared some of her feelings with us. As the class was nearly over, she moved 28 things aside on the edge of her desk and sat down there.With a gentle look on her face, she said, “ 29 class is over, I would like to share a thought with all of you. Life is great. 30 of us knows when this fantastic experience will end. It can be taken away 31 any moment. Perhaps this is God’s way of 32 us that we must make the most of every single day.”Her eyes began to water as we 33 on, “So I would like to give you some. From now on, find 34 beautiful in your life. It could be the morning light 35 a good smell on your way to school. Please look for these things, and cherish them. It is important 36 them, because at any time, they can be taken away.”Now, I often think about her words, and I try to appreciate all of those things that we never overlook. As we get 37 , we won’t regret the things we didn’t do.( )26. A. She B. Her C. Hers D. His( )27. A. die B. dying C. dead D. death( )28. A. few B. little C. a little D. a few( )29. A. Before B. After C. When D. Since( )30. A. Both B. All C. None D. Neither( )31. A. at B. in C. on D. with( )32. A. to tell B. telling C. tells D. tell( )33. A. was going B. were going C. went D. go( )34. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything( )35. A. and B. so C. but D. or( )36. A. noticing B. to notice C. noticed D. notice( )37. A. sad B. sadder C. saddest D. the saddest26-30BDDAC ABCAD BB三、完形填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~45各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案Scientists have worked for twelve years to develop what they call Green Super Rice. The “green” in Green Super Rice means environmentally friendly. “Super” means the rice can grow well in bad soil conditions and keep away insects and diseases. Researchers say it will produce at least as much grain as other rice plants but with fewer inputs.Modern rice plants produce two to three times more grain than that was possible before the 1960s. but they also require large amounts of water and chemical fertilizers. In the 1960s, scientists created crops that produced bigger harvests in what became known as the Green Revolution. It helped many people to get rid of hunger. But modern rice plants require too much water and too much use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can hurt the environment. And farmers may be too poor to buy these things to grow modern rice plants.The developers of Green Super Rice do not use genetic engineering. In that way they avoid the high costs as well as the problems connecting with getting permission to plant genetic crops. Anna McClung leads a rice-breeding center for the United States Agriculture Department. She praises the researchers working on Green Super Rice. But she also says that combining many different genes into one plant without genetic engineering requires a lot of plant breeding.The research is still going on. The researchers on the Green Super Rice project continue to help farmers produce more with less.( )1. When did the scientists begin to work on Green SuperRice?A. In the late 19th century.B. In the early 20th century.C. In the late 20th century.D. In the early 21st century.( )2. What does the second paragraph tell us?A. The beginning of modern ricde.B. The advantages and disadvantages of modern rice.C. The ways of creating and growing modern rice.D. Modern rice and our everyday life.( )3. Why isn’t genetic engineering used to develop Green Super Rice?A. Because doing so can reduce the costs.B. Because scientists don’t want to do so.C. Because the tec hnology isn’t perfect.D. Because this kind of rice doesn’t need it.( )4. What does Anna McClung think of Green Super Rice?A. She thinks the researchers should use genetic engineering.B. She thinks different greens should be combined into more than one plant.C. She thinks we needn’t develop Green Super Rice.D. She thinks it is not easy to develop Green Super Rice.( )5. What is the main difference between modern rice and Green Super Rice?A. Modern rice is better for the environment.B. Green Super Rice is better for the environment.C. Modern rice is much more important than Green Super Rice.D. Green Super Rice doesn’t taste delicious.CDADB1. 请闭上眼睛无五分钟,好好休息一下。
完整版)外研版初中英语九年级下册阅读理解题目外研版初中英语九年级下册阅读理解题目1.阅读理解:人物传记题目___ was born in 1706 in Boston。
Massachusetts。
His family was poor。
so Franklin had to work at a young age。
He worked for his ___。
___。
___ own ___ it ___.___。
He is also known for ___ on top of a building。
which helpsto protect the building from being ___.Franklin also played a major role in the American ___ and the writing of the United ___ was a true Renaissance man。
he was interested in many different things。
including science。
literature。
government。
and health。
He loved learning and ___ 1790.but his ___.题目要求根据短文内容,回答以下问题:1.Where was Benjamin Franklin born?2.What did Franklin do for a living?3.What were some of Franklin's famous ns?4.What was Franklin's role in the American n?5.___?答案1.Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston。
Massachusetts.2.___.3.Some of ___.4.Franklin played a major role in the American ___.5.___ should be available to everyone.。
九年级英语 (外研版)任务型阅读专项练习题及答案一、英语任务型阅读1.从A-F中选择其中五个填入短文中相应空格处,其中一个选项是多余。
Giving directions in different placesIf you ask people of different countries "Could you tell me the way to the post office?", you will get different answers.In Japan, people use landmarks instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, "Go straight down to the corner. ________ The post office is across from the bus stop." In Kansas, America, there are no towns or buildings within miles. So instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distance. For example, people will say, "Go north two miles ________".People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions. They will often say, "Follow me." ________ Sometimes if a person doesn't know the answer to your question, he or she, like a New Yorker, might say, "Sorry, I have no idea." But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers "I don't know". ________ They usually give an answer, but often a wrong one. A visitor can often get lost in Yucatan!________ You might not understand a person's words, but maybe you can understand his or her body language. He or she will usually point to the correct direction. Go on in that direction and you may find the post office!;A;E;C;B【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。
外研版英语九年级下册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案6Imagine the world without bridges. We wouldn’t get across rivers easily. In fact, we have a long history of using bridges.The first bridges were provided by nature. A tree that fell across a stream or a river simply became a wooden bridge. It was strong enough for a person or two to walk on at a time, but not for too many people. Then people began to make bridges with thick ropes. In China and other places, rope bridges are still used. They’re strong enough for more people to walk on.Later, people built arch bridge with stones. Arch bridges are among the strongest. Some were built more than 1,500 years ago and they are still in use. Even today, people build arch bridges, but usually of steel.Years later, the suspension bridge appeared. It is a modern type of bridge. It’s very common type of bridge. It’s very strong and each of its steel cables can hold thousands of pounds of weight. Probably the most familiar suspension bridge is California’s Golden Gate Bridge, with a main span of 1,280 meters. When it was finished in 1937, it was the world’s longest suspension bridge. In 1964, New York’s Verrazano Narrows Bridge beat it with a span of 1,298 meters. Then, in 1981, the record was broken by England’s Humber Bridge, with a span of 1,410 meters. And since 1998, Japan’s Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge has held the record, with a span of 1,991 meters. ( )1. A ___ only allows one or two people to walk on it at a time.A. steel bridgeB. suspension bridgeC. wooden bridgeD. rope bridge( )2. Ancient arch bridges were usually built of ____.A. ropeB. stoneC. steelD. wood( )3. The world’s longest suspension bridge is in ____.A. AmericaB. JapanC. FranceD. England( )4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. People don’t build arch bridges now.B. The first bridge was a tree that fell across a river.C. We can still find arch bridges that were built 1,500 years ago.D. The suspension bridge is a modern type of bridge.( )5. The passage mainly tells us about ___.A. the importance of bridgeB. the longest bridge in the worldC. several kinds of modern bridgesD. the history of bridgesCBBADand other interesting animals. Many of the animals we have been studying will be there for usOn the morning each team will receive a camera. The camera person will take pictures of the team, the animals, and other fun sights at the zoo.All students should wear blue shirts. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes because we will be walking allA. Team 1.B. Team 2.C. Team 3.D. Team 4.( )2. What information belongs in the circle titled "Date"?A. May 2.B. May 3.C. May 6.D. May 9.( )3. Students should not feed their lunches to the animals because __.A. the team leaders need snacks laterB. the animals like their own food betterC. the food may make the animals sickD. the students will become hungry later( )4. The BEST reason to have the field trip is because the students will ____.A. see animals they have studiedB. work with team leadersC. have a picture takenD. eat healthy snacks( )5. One reason to read this flier is to ____.A. understand directions to the zooB. discover a new fact about animalsC. find out what animals are at the zooD. learn what is needed for the field trip DCCAD“Don’t tell anyone,” Jennifer said. “It’s a secret.”Jennifer wanted 1 to be a secret. She thought it made her mysterious if people didn’t know much about her. Maybe Jennifer was right. But Reagan was getting tired of 2 secrets, especially from her best friend Lena.“Hey, guys,” Lena said, walking over and sitting at the cafeteria table. “What are you talking 3 ?”“Nothing,” Jennifer said.“Well—”“Reagan! You 4 t tell her,” Jennifer said. “It’s a secret. You can’t tell other people’s secrets.”“But she should know this. It’s about—”Jennifer narrowed her eyes at Reagan. “If you can’t keep a secret, I 5 find another friend who can.”“It’s just that this isn’t really a secret,” Reagan said.“Anything can be 6 secret. It’s more fun that way.”“How is keeping secrets fun?” Lena asked.“It’s fun when everyone wants to know what 7 secret is.”“Well, it’s not fun for the people 8 don’t know the secret.” Lena got up and walked away. Reagan stood up. “I’ll keep your secret because I’m your friend,” she told Jennifer, “but I don’t want to know any more secrets. 9 tell me anything I can’t tell Lena. Reagan turned and walked off after Lena.“Wait!” Jennifer said. “You can tell Lena that tryouts for the play are being moved up to Thursday. She should know since she’s going out for the lead, too.”Reagan smiled. “Secrets are fine sometimes. 10 Lena’s your friend. You shouldn’t want to keep things from her.”“You’re right,” Jennifer said. “Let’s go fin d her and tell her about tryouts right now.”( )1. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing( )2. A. to keep B. keep C. keeping D. keeps( )3. A. about B. to C. with D. about( )4. A. may not B. needn’t C. can’t D. won’t( )5. A. will have B. am having C. had D. have( )6. A. a B. an C. the D. /( )7. A. you B. your C. yours D. yourself( )8. A. what B. which C. when D. who( )9. A. Don’t B. Won’t C. Didn’t D. Not( )10. A. And B. So C. But D. Or BCDCA ACDAC。
一. 阅读理解1. We spend about one-third of our lives asleep. This may sound like a lot of time, but it is not wasted. Our bodies need sleepto stay healthy. Not getting enough sleep can make us sick.Sleep and our immune(免疫)systemThe immune system protects the body fro m diseases and infections(传染). Not getting enough sleep hurts this protective system.The Mayo Clinic is a research hospital in the United States. Its website explains that when we sleep our bodies produce proteins(蛋白质)that support sleep and help us fight infections. They add that infection-fighting antibodies(抗体)are reduced during periods when you don't get enough sleep.A new study from the University of Washington in the U. S. seems to confirm this. Dr. Nathaniel Watson was the lead writerof the study. Watson says his study shows that the immune system works best when the body gets enough sleep. For the study, Watson and his team studied 11 pairs of twins. This is an important difference from other sleep studies. Other research did not study twins. Researchers found that the twin who slept less had a weaker immune system.Watson says his study showed for the first time that a long-term lack(缺乏)of sleep shuts down parts of the immune system. He says parts that move white blood cells around the body are influenced. White blood cells fight infections in the body.Watson's study provides more evidence(证据)that sleep is important to"overall health". And sleep is especially important to immune health.The researchers published their findings in the magazine Sleep.How much sleep is enough?To stay in good health, experts at the Mayo Clinic say that adults should get 7 to 8 hours of sleep. Teenagers need 9 to 10 hours. And school-aged children may need more than 10 hours of sleep a night.Experts say our sleep becomes poor in our 30s. By the time we reach our 50s, the average person has lost 50 percent of their ability to have a restful sleep. These people also have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep through the night. From middle age on, they say these problems only get worse, and they can influence our health.Signs you may not be getting enough sleep●You're always hungry or you've gained weight.●You have trouble making decisions.●You have trouble remembering things. ●Your skin doesn't look good.●You are having trouble seeing.( )1. From the first three paragraphs we know that .A.it is a waste to spend about one-third of our lives asleepB.we'll become seriously ill if we don't have enough sleepC.enough sleep does good to infection-fighting antibodiesD.immune system is protected when people begin to sleep( )2. From Watson's study, we know .A.enough sleep helps the immune system work wellB.the study of twins is a kind of common sleep studyC.twins need less sleep but have stronger immune systemD.sleeping for a long time is important to immune health( )3. Which of the following is right according to the passage?A.People don't need 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night in their fifties.B.The less you sleep every night, the more weight you'll lose.C.Teenagers should get more than 10 hours of sleep a night.D.If your memory gets worse, you may not get enough sleep.( )4. What will probably be written in the following part?A.How to improve your sleepB. How important enough sleep is!C.How amazing if you look good!D. How to avoid trouble of seeing2. James is a good student and he has lots of friends, but he also has a problem. Some older boys are bullying(欺负)him at school. James is very unhappy and he doesn't know what to do about it. Here are some suggestions to him and other teenagers in this situation.Don't feel worried. It's not your fault(过错)! Being bullied can make you feel very lonely and angry, but you are not alone. Don't feel that you have to hide the problem. You should find a person you can trust, and tell them. It might be your teacher, your parents, or even your friend's parents. After you tell someone, you will get some support and feel some relief (解脱).Speaking to an adult might make you nervous, but here are other things you can do. Some people express their feelings more easily on paper. Write a letter to someone or keep a diary. Include all the details about what the bullies (欺人者) do, as well as when and where the bullying happens. You can use it as proof to show what is going on. And it is a wonderful idea to show your letter or diary to a teacher or another responsible adult. Then the bullies will feel very afraid if their names appear in a letter!Also, don't show you are sad and don't try to fight with the bullies. You could get in trouble yourself. Ignore them and just walk away. The bullies will soon stop.( )1.What do you think the text is trying to tell us?A. What to do about being bullied.B.How to be a good student at school.C. What to write well in a diary.D.How to give suggestions to teenagers.( )2.Why does the text advise you not to feel worried if bullied?A. Because you are not aloneB.Because it is not your fault.C. Because someone has known about it.D.Because you're doing something wrong.( )3.What does the underlined word ""Ignore mean in the text?A. pay no attentionB. take care ofB. C. make full use of D. get more help from3. 阅读理解Kate and Ken are new students.Kate is twelve.She is from America.Ken is eleven.He is from England.They are in Class 5 Grade 1.They can speak English very well and Kate can speak a little Chinese,but Ken can't.They live in Guangzhou with their parents.Ken's mother is a teacher.They are studying in Ken's mother's school.On Sunday they often play football with their Chinese friends.They love China and their Chinese friends.1.How old is Ken?A.He is eleven. B.He is twelve.C.He is thirteen.D.He is fourteen.2.Kate and Ken are .A.twinsB.friendsC.ChineseD.Americans3.Kate and Ken live in .A.BeijingB.AmericaC.EnglandD.Guangzhou4.On Sunday they often with their Chinese friends.A.play basketballB.play footballC.watch TVD.do homework5.Which is TRUE according to the passage?A.Kate's mother is a teacher.B.They are studying in Class 1 Grade 5.C.Kate can speak a little English.D.They love their Chinese friends very much.4. It's a common belief that over time, pet owners start to look like their animals. Now comes theterrifying news that cats look up to their owners as role models and copy their behaviour.Next time you reach for your fridge, think twice. If your cat is watching, she will probably overeat aswell.In a new study from the University of Messina, it turns out that indoor cats who live closely to their owners "mirror" the lives of their caregivers. They sleep at the same time, eat at the same time, and can even become more or less social depending on the behaviour of their owners."Cats are clever animals with a long memory," Jane Brunt, director of the Catalyst Council, told Discovery News. "They watch and learn from us, noting the patterns of our actions, knowing where their food is kept and what time to expect to be fed, how to open the cupboard door that's been improperly closed, and where their feeding and toileting areas are." Because cats copy our habits, if you spend a lot of time raiding(搜刮)the fridge, your cat will return to its food bowl for that midnight snack, too. According to the study, this explains why "human and cat overweight rates often seem to match".There's no word if drinking green tea and making sure you go to yoga will benefit (使受益) your cat, but based on the study, it sounds like sticking to a healthy eating and sleeping habit is best for both of you.There's a lot we can learn from our cats in return. "When they sit softly breathing , eyes half closed, the sense of peace and calm that comes over us is like a private less on in inner meditation(冥想), "Brunt said. They're probably pretty good at remaining calm.So, according to science, though we think that cats are not close to us all these years, it turns out they are in fact learning from us and looking up to us. Scary, huh?( ) 1. What does the word "terrifying" in paragraph 1 probably mean?A. 可怕的B. 高兴的C. 伤心的D. 无聊的( ) 2. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?A. Cats can copy humans' behaviours.B. Cats are smart and have a long memory.C. Green tea and yoga can benefit cats.D. Humans can learn from cats in some way.( ) 3. What does the underlined word "this" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Humans' keeping searching the fridge.B. Humans' drinking green tea and going to yogaC. Cats' copying humans' habit of looking for food.D. Cats' going to their owners for food.( ) 4. What can we learn from our cats? A. To remain peaceful. B. To be able to copy.C. To stay hungry.D. To look up to friends.( ) 5. The best title for the passage could be "________".A. Your cat can bring you pleasureB. You are copying your catC. You can make your cat socialD. Your cat is copying your habit5. THIS year the US Mint will honor one of the country's most famous writers."Mark Twain", the pen name of Samuel Clemens(1835-1911) is loved by American readers for his novels Tom Sawyer(1876) and The Adventures of Huckberry Finn(1844).Now he is going to have his life and work commemorated(纪念) with special gold and silver coins.But does Twain need to be commemorated? It doesn't seem like people in the US will forget him. Twain once joked that a lack(缺少)of money is the root of all evil(邪恶)" but a lack of money with Twain's famous face on it wouldn't have made people forget about him.The Adventures of Huckberry Finn is thought to be his greatest works.Motherless Huck Finn is a young boy who shows the spirit of freedom. But it could be said that Huck's freedom really comes from Huck wanting to fly. When Huck gets away from his violent(暴力的) father, he isn't really looking for freedom, but survival.It's even more of a problem for a slave. Jim, the escaped(逃跑的) slave who Huck helps, makes Huck's life seem even better. It's easier not to be able to deal with someone who wants to force you to go to school than to have to fight a law that says you are a piece of property(财产).Huck and Jim's friendship, as shown by Mark Twain, is one of the great stories in American literature because it shows a white character, Huck, who gets an idea of the African American experience.Mark Twain is famous and would still be famous without any special coins. Anyway, the coins could be a reason to look again at the work of a writer who got under the skin of the US in the 19th century.With the race issue(种族问题) far from dead in the US today, perhaps Twain still has something to teach today's readers.( )1. How many novels is mentioned written by Mark Twain in this passage?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four( )2. Why is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn considered Twain's greatest works?A. It talks about how a black slave runs away from his violent owner.B. It describes an everlasting friendship between people of different races.C. It describes the social problem that a lack of money is the root of all evil.D. It talks about a white American understanding the African American experience. ( )3. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?A. Huck gets away from his father for survival.B. Jim escapes from his slave owner for freedom.C. Twain dug deeply into American society of his times.D. Without the special coins, he'll probably be forgotten.( )4. The underlined phrase "far from dead" probably means _______.A. still being there.B. Becoming more serious.C. Being in danger.D. Gone for a long time.( )5. What's the main purpose of the article?A. To tell the story of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.B. To tell readers about the special coins created to honor Mark Twain.C. To explore why the US still remembers and honors Mark Twain.D. To draw readers' attention to the many race issues in the US today.6. 阅读理解;阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项(A. B. C. D)中, 选出最佳选项。
外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案Scientists have worked for twelve years to develop what they call Green Super Rice. The “green” in Green Super Rice means environmentally friendly. “Super” means the rice can grow well in bad soil conditions and keep away insects and diseases. Researchers say it will produce at least as much grain as other rice plants but with fewer inputs.Modern rice plants produce two to three times more grain than that was possible before the 1960s. but they also require large amounts of water and chemical fertilizers. In the 1960s, scientists created crops that produced bigger harvests in what became known as the Green Revolution. It helped many people to get rid of hunger. But modern rice plants require too much water and too much use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can hurt the environment. And farmers may be too poor to buy these things to grow modern rice plants.The developers of Green Super Rice do not use genetic engineering. In that way they avoid the high costs as well as the problems connecting with getting permission to plant genetic crops.Anna McClung leads a rice-breeding center for the United States Agriculture Department. She praises the researchers working on Green Super Rice. But she also says that combining many different genes into one plant without genetic engineering requires a lot of plant breeding.The research is still going on. The researchers on the Green Super Rice project continue to help farmers produce more with less.( )1. When did the scientists begin to work on Green Super Rice?A. In the late 19th century.B. In the early 20th century.C. In the late 20th century.D. In the early 21st century.( )2. What does the second paragraph tell us?A. The beginning of modern ricde.B. The advantages and disadvantages of modern rice.C. The ways of creating and growing modern rice.D. Modern rice and our everyday life.( )3. Why isn’t genetic engineering used to develop Green Super Rice?A. Because doing so can reduce the costs.B. Because scientists don’t want to do so.C. Because the technology isn’t perfect.D. Because this kind of rice doesn’t need it.( )4. What does Anna McClung think of Green Super Rice?A. She thinks the researchers should use genetic engineering.B. She thinks different greens should be combined into more than one plant.C. She thinks we needn’t develop Green Super Rice.D. She thinks it is not easy to develop Green Super Rice.( )5. What is the main difference between modern rice and Green Super Rice?A. Modern rice is better for the environment.B. Green Super Rice is better for the environment.C. Modern rice is much more important than Green Super Rice.D. Green Super Rice doesn’t taste delicious.CDADB1. 请闭上眼睛无五分钟,好好休息一下。
Please your eyes for five minutes, and a good rest.2.学习团队精神对青少年很重要.We find _______ important for us teenagers ________ learn team spirit.3. 如果你们有什么问题,请随时举手。
If you have any questions, feel free to your hands .4. 飞机半个小时后就要起飞了,咱们做好准备吧.The plane will ________ _________in half an hour. Let’s get ready.5.千里之行始于足下。
A journey always _______ ________ the first step.1.keep, closed, have2. it, to3. put up4. take off5. begins withOne day in 1924, five men who were camping in the Cascade Mountains of Washington saw a group of huge apelike creatures coming out of the woods. They hurried back to their cabin and locked themselves inside. While they were in, the creatures attacked them by throwing rocks against the walls of the cabin. After several hours, these strange hairy giants went back into the woods.After this incident the men returned to the town and told the people of their adventure. However, only a few people accepted their story. These were the people who remembered hearing tales about footprints of an animal that walked like a human being.The five men, however, were not the first people to have seen these creatures called Bigfoot. Long before their experience, local Native Americans were certain that a race of apelike animals had been living in the neighboring mountain for centuries. They called these creatures Sasquatch.In 1958, workmen, who were building a road through the jungles of Northern California often found huge footprints in the earth around their camp.Then in 1967, Roger Patterson, a man who was interested in finding Bigfoot went into the northern California jungles with a friend. While riding, they were suddenly thrown off from their horses. Patterson saw a tall apelike animal standing not far away. He managed to shoot seven rolls of film of the hairy creature before the animal disappeared in the hushes. when Patterson's film was shown to the public, not many people believed his story.In another incident, Richard Brown, a music teacher and also an experience hunter spotted a similar creature. He saw the animal clearly through the telescopic lens of his rifle. He said the creature looked more like a human than an animal.Later many other people also found deep footprints in the same area. In spite of regular reports of sightings and footprints, most experts still do not believe that Bigfoot really exists.( )1. What did the five campers do when they saw a group of apelike creatures?A. They attacked the creatures by throwing rocks at them.B. They ran into the woods and hid there for several hours.C. They threw rocks against the walls of their cabin to frighten the creatures away.D. They quickly ran back into their cabin and locked the cabin door.( )2. Did the town people believe the story of the five men about their meeting with Bigfoot ?A. No, not everyone believed their story.B. All the people believed what they said.C. Some said the five men were making up their own story.D. Only those who had heard the same tale the second time believed them. ( )3. Who were the first people to have seen these apelike creatures before the five campers?A. The workers who built the road in the jungles of Northern California.B. Roger Patterson and his friend.C. The local Native Americans.D. Richard Brown, a music teacher and a hunter.( )4. The word neighboring would BEST be replaced with____A. far-offB. nearbyC. remoteD. far-away ( )5. Who called the apelike creatures 'Sasquatch'?A. The five campers.B. The local Native AmericansC. Roger Patterson.D. Richard Brown( )6. The BEST title for this passage would be___A. The adventures of the five campers.B. The experts and the existence of Bigfoot.C. The creature called Bigfoot.D. The adventures of Bigfoot. DACBBCThe Asian elephant is another type of elephant found in the world, besides the African elephant. They share some similarities. Elephants are social creatures and live in herds. Asian elephants are normally found in countries like India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Myanmar. An adult Asian elephant stands at two to three meters and weighs approximately 5000 kilograms. At birth, it stands at around one meter and weighs approximately 100 kilograms. Like most humans, they give birth to a singlebaby at a time but the foetus stays much longer in the mother's womb compared to the human baby; 23 months ! An Asian elephant has a life span of about 60 years.The diet of an Asian elephant is somewhat similar to African elephants. They feed mainly on vegetation, bark, fruits and flowers.Living in a herd means that the baby elephant has a large group of adults to look after it, besides its own mother. An orphan elephant is often adopted by another female elephant. As the largest land animal in the world, an elephant requires about 150 kilograms of food and 75-95 liters of water a day.1.There are ______ types of elephants in the world.(A) one(B) two(C) three(D) many2. The Asian elephant can be found in ______.(A) Indonesia(B) America(C) Australia(D) Holland3.How is the elephant similar to humans in terms of giving birth ?(A) The elephant gives birth to many young at a time.(B) The elephant gives birth to one young at a time.(C) The elephant's foetus stays the same amount of time in the mother's womb as the human baby.(D) The baby elephant is only looked after by its mother.4. What are the similarities between the African and Asian elephants ?(A) They come from the same countries(B) They live in herds(C) They have the same diet.(D) They live in herds and have the same diet.5. What happens to an orphan elephant ?(A) It is looked after by another female elephant(B) It is looked after by the whole herd(C) It is abandoned(D) It is killedAnswers : 1B 2A 3B 4D 5ATommy was in a rush. Grabbing his school bag and file, he kissed his mother goodbye and headed straight for the door. His father looked up from the newspaper and said, "Better bring an umbrella with you. It says here there's going to be showers in the afternoon."Tommy looked at the sky. It was clear blue with no clouds in sight." "Not today," he thought to himself. He went straight out without heeding his father's words. He had a good day in school. He managed to finish all his school work which wasn't normally the case. He had a good game of football during recess. So, by dismissal time, he was in a good mood.On the way home, the sky started to darken and thunder rumbled. Without warning, heavy drops of rain fell and totally drenched him. He tried to make a dash for it and ran all the way home. By the time he reached his doorstep, he was soaked to his skin. His mother looked at him and said, "You should have listened to your father."1.Tommy was going to ______.(A) school(B) play football(C) play in the rain(D) tuition class2. His father knew it was going to rain because ______.(A) he heard it on the radio(B) he saw the forecast on television(C) the sky was dark outside(D) he read it in the newspaper3.Tommy did not think it was going to rain because ______.(A) the sky was cloudless(B) the sky was full of light clouds(C) the sky was dark(D) he did not listen to his father4. Tommy was in a good mood because ______.(A) he finished all his homework(B) he scored a goal during football(C) he finished all his work and had a good football game(D) it was dismissal time5. "soaked to his skin' means ______.(A) his skin got thoroughly wet(B) water is getting into his skin(C) his skin is soaked in water(D) his whole body is soaked in waterAnswers : 1A 2D 3A 4C 5A.The banners and tents were all up. Everything was set for our annual Sports Day. That afternoon, all the pupils came to school to cheer on their classmates and friends. The tent for visitors was also filling up with parents and guests from our neighboring schools.The event kicked off with the singing of the national anthem and our school song. After a few words of encouragement from our principaland guest of honor, the Sports Day started. First event was the class games across levels. It was fun watching the lower primary pupils running and passing balls and bean bags to each other. Each game had four groups of participants and no one went home empty-handed.Eventually, the more anticipated races started. Inter-class racesfro the upper primary classes were always hotly contested. Each pupil who took part wanted to bring glory to his class and help it to win the champion class award. This year, the award went to Primary Five C.A loud roar of cheers and a long applause came from the spectators when the Sports Day ended. We all looked forward to the same event next year.1.The tents were set up for ______.(A) the visitors(B) the participants(C) the whole school and visitors(D) the parents2. The ______ participated in the class games.(A) whole school(B) the lower primary classes only(C) the upper primary classes only(D) the champion class3.To not go home 'empty-handed' means ______.(A) everyone goes home with a prize(B) no one goes home with a prize(C) only winning teams go home with a prize(D) there are no prizes awarded4. Each participant in the upper primary races wanted to ______.(A) win a prize for himself only(B) win a prize for his class(C) help his class win the championship(D) participate in the races5. The Sports Day was a ______.(A) success(B) failure(C) success only for Primary Five C(D) success only for the winnersAnswers : 1C 2A 3A 4C 5A。