We live in a society that is producing and using electronics(电子产品)all the time. How do you deal with your computers, MP4 players and mobile phones when they’re broken or you want a new one? Most people just throw them away. E-waste is created and has become a serious problem. It really needs our attention.
Burying(填埋)e-waste or burning it causes serious problems for the environment. Electronics have dangerous things in them. These things can then get into the ground or pollute the air when they are burnt.
In recent years, many countries have started recycling(循环利用)e-waste. Setting up recycling centers is a good way to solve this problem. E-cycling centers could recycle the parts that can be reused and deal with the rest properly.
Another way is to make producers responsible for their used products. This means that producers must take back old products which are no longer wanted. They should then make sure they are properly recycled or reused.
Apple, for example, now recycle people’s used products in China when they are buying new ones. The company will test and repair the used ones and sell them at lower prices.
As for us, we should try to cut down on e-waste. Change electronics only when we have to. And don’t buy a product just to have the latest model. e-waste is a serious problem in the modern world. We must take actions and try to keep it to the smallest amount.
1.According to the passage, __________ is NOT a form of e-waste.
A. a computer B. an MP4 player C. a radio D. a bike
2.The writer takes Apple as an example to tell us __________ should do their part.
A. governments B. e-cycling centers C. users D. producers
3.According to the passage, it’s a good way to __________.
A. burn e-waste in the field B. send e-waste to e-cycling center
C. throw away e-waste into a garbage can D. bury e-waste under the ground
4.The main purpose of this passage is to __________.
A. show us that e-waste is useful
B. advise people to deal with e-waste properly
C. encourage people to buy more electronic products
D. help to build e-cycling centers
九年级英语阅读单选简单题
We live in a society that is producing and using electronics(电子产品) all the time. What happy to your computers, MP3 players and cell phones when they’re broken or you want a new one?
Most people just throw them away. In 2016, people around the world produced 41.8 million tons of electronic waste (e-waste,电子垃圾) and only recycled 6.5 million tons, according to the United Nations last month. The US was the biggest waster, producing 7.1 million tons. China ranked second, with 6 million tons.
(A)It’s________important________to________pay________attention to e-waste. It can either be valuable or harmful, depending on how we treat it.
To help reduce e-waste, the first thing we can do is to buy longer lasting electronic equipment. If you have unwanted electronic such as aging toys or cell phones, find a new home for them by giving them to charities. (B)You can also take computers and phones to see if companies offer recycling programs. Apple, for example, now offers people a discount(折扣) in China if they hand in their used devices when buying new ones. The company will test and repair the used ones and sell (C)them at lower prices.
1.根据短文内容回答问题。
Which country produced most e-waste in 2016?
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2.将(A)处画线句子翻译成汉语。
______________________________________________________
3.将(B)处画线句子进行同义句转换。(每空一词)
You can also take computers and phones to the producers to see if they offer recycling programs.
Computers and phones can_________ ________o the producers to see if they offer recycling programs.
4.写出(C)出画线单词“them”指代 _____________。(请用英文回答)
5.针对如何减少电子垃圾,请你用英语再给出一条建议。
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九年级英语多任务混合问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
We live in a society that is producing and using electronics(电子产品)all the time. What happens (A) ____your computers, MP3 players and cell phones when they’re broken or you want a new one?
Most people just throw them away. In 2014, people around the world produced 41.8 million tons of electronic waste and only recycled 6.5 million tons, according to the United Nations last month.
It’s important to pay (B) to e-waste. It can be either valuable or harmful, depending on how we treat it. If people throw it away, the toxic(有毒的)chemicals can get into the soil or air, affecting the environment and people’s health.
To help reduce e-waste, the first thing we can do is to buy longer lasting electronic equipment. If you have unwanted electronics such as old toys or cell phones, find a new home for (C) them by giving them to charities. At the same time, (D) you can take computers and phones to the producers to see if they offer recycling programs. Apple, for instance, now offers people a discount(折扣)in China if they hand in their used electronics when buying new ones. The company will test and repair the used ones and sell them at lower prices.
1.在文中(A)和(B)的空白处分别填入适当的词: 。
2.文中划线部分(C)指代的是 。
3.将文中划线部分(D)改写为:Computers and phones can to the producers to see if they offer recycling programs.
4.从文中找出两个描述电子垃圾的形容: 。
5.从文中找出能体现本文中心大意的单词或短语: 。
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
We live in a society that is producing and using electronics(电子产品)all the time. How do you deal with your computers, MP4 players and mobile phones when they’re broken or you want a new one? Most people just throw them away. E-waste is created and has become a serious problem. It really needs our attention.
Burying(填埋)e-waste or burning it causes serious problems for the environment. Electronics have dangerous things in them. These things can then get into the ground or pollute the air when they are burnt.
In recent years, many countries have started recycling(循环利用)e-waste. Setting up recycling centers is a good way to solve this problem. E-cycling centers could recycle the parts that can be reused and deal with the rest properly.
Another way is to make producers responsible for their used products. This means that producers must take back old products which are no longer wanted. They should then make sure they are properly recycled or reused.
Apple, for example, now recycle people’s used products in China when they are buying new ones. The company will test and repair the used ones and sell them at lower prices.
As for us, we should try to cut down on e-waste. Change electronics only when we have to. And don’t buy a product just to have the latest model. e-waste is a serious problem in the modern world. We must take actions and try to keep it to the smallest amount.
1.According to the passage, __________ is NOT a form of e-waste.
A. a computer B. an MP4 player C. a radio D. a bike
2.The writer takes Apple as an example to tell us __________ should do their part.
A. governments B. e-cycling centers C. users D. producers
3.According to the passage, it’s a good way to __________.
A. burn e-waste in the field B. send e-waste to e-cycling center
C. throw away e-waste into a garbage can D. bury e-waste under the ground
4.The main purpose of this passage is to __________.
A. show us that e-waste is useful
B. advise people to deal with e-waste properly
C. encourage people to buy more electronic products
D. help to build e-cycling centers
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
FUTURE VIEW | ||||
It will be great if there is some kind of fuel(燃料)we can use in cars that won’t produce any pollution. I guess there are scientists right now trying to do that, and I hope they’ll succeed because the world would be a much cleaner place, wouldn’t it? Charlie | ||||
I think it will be great if they invent something so that we only have to sleep for one or two hours every day. Then we’d all have much more time to do things and to enjoy ourselves. Life would be better, I think, and everyone would do a lot more with their lives. Miguel | ||||
If I could choose anything, I’d go for a time machine so that I could go back and do some things differently. Of course, It will be great if there that’s impossible— but wouldn't it be great if it was possible? I wish I could go back in time to when I was a kid and say some of the things in a different way! Hannah | ||||
Well, of course, the best thing is medicine for rally bad diseases(疾病).A lot of scientists are working very hard to stop diseases like Ebola, a terrible disease that has killed many thousand people in Africa. So if they found a special treatment for Ebola, or a way of completely preventing it, life would be easier in so many places. Isabella | ||||
I wish there was a machine that did homework! Wouldn’t tat be fantastic? But I guess teachers wouldn’t be very happy. Georgina |
1.Why does Hannah want to go back in time?
A.To be young again. B.To live a better life.
C.To do something for Africans. D.To say some words differently.
2.Who might be worried about the pollution of the world?
A.Miguel. B.Isabella. C.Charlie. D.Georgina.
3.In which part of a newspaper may this passage appear?
A.Health. B.Science. C.Travel. D.Education.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
The food is very delicious in that restaurant. We could go and ______ it.
A. sell
B. help
C. produce
D. try
九年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
We are now living in the modern society. Most of the energy we use for heating, lighting, transportation and manufacturing (制造业) comes from fossil (化石) fuels. These are carbon-based fuels from oil, coal and natural gas. When we burn these fuels we release heat which p__1.___ the energy.
There are three main disadvantages to using these fuels. Firstly, they are causing climate problems because of the G_2.___ Effect. When we burn fossil fuels they produce carbon dioxide which causes global warming. Secondly, when we have used up all our coal, oil and natural gas, we will have n__3.__ left to burn. Thirdly, they are not very efficient. The internal combustion engine (内燃机) that we use in most cars, trucks and buses, for example, is only about 14% efficient.
Scientists are working on another fuel—hydrogen. There are a couple of advantages to using hydrogen as a fuel. Firstly, because two-thirds of the e__4.__ surface is water and water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. There is an almost unlimited supply of hydrogen. Secondly, burning hydrogen does not cause global warming. Thirdly, it is much more efficient than carbon-based fuels.
Unfortunately there are problems with hydrogen at the present time: there is the problem of separating (分离) it from water c_5.___, and there is the difficulty of storing it. It can be stored under pressure but high pressure tanks are far from safe. It can also be stored as a liquid but only at extremely low temperatures. It seems likely, therefore, that there will have to be a completely new technology before hydrogen replaces fossil fuels. S__6.___ these problems is an urgent (急迫的) matter. Although China, India and Australia have huge amounts of cheap coal, and there are still l__7.___ oil and gas reserves(储藏量) elsewhere, the effects on the planet’s climate will be bad if they are used.
九年级英语其他题极难题查看答案及解析
Humans live in a society. Not only verbal (语言的) communication, we also use our bodies to help us better express our thoughts and feelings. This non-verbal communication is known as body language.
Body language is made up of things like facial expressions (面部表情), eye contact and body movements. In fact, it came to be used as a form of communication before humans could speak or write. We can tell a lot about what a person is thinking or feeling just by looking at them.
Body language is so widely used that you may not realize that you are sending many messages to others, though you haven’t said anything.
For example, you might move your head from side to side to express the word “no” instead of saying the word. You might give a “thumbs up” to show that you like or agree with something. You might cross your fingers in the shape of a heart if you want to show love.
But since we are spending more time online, we may not have as many face-to-face communications as before. Because of this, our ways of non-verbal communication have changed, but it is still an important way to show our thoughts.
Our “digital (数字的) body language” is becoming increasingly important as we change how we communicate. For example, instead of using voice messages, you can video chat with your friends to show them your smiling face.
Another way to express your feelings digitally is using emojis (表情符号).
“When we are communicating online, we are only showing the content and leaving out voices and facial expressions,” Moitree Banerjiee, a researcher at the University of Chichester in England, told Digital Trends. That’s why emojis can help much in communication.
Whether using video chat to show your expression or sending an emoji, don’t forget the importance of digital body language and non-verbal communication.
What body language is | ◆It is a way of expressing our thoughts and feelings1. using words. ◆It 2.facial expressions, eye contact and body movements. | |
Traditional body language | Features | ◆It came to be used as a form of communication before people spoke or 3.. ◆A lot of 4.are sent to others though you have said nothing. |
Examples | ◆Giving a “thumbs up” shows people’s love or5.. ◆You can cross your fingers to 6.the shape of a heart to represent love. | |
7.body language | Situation | It’s becoming more important because we spend more time online and have 8.face–to-face communications. |
Examples | ◆Comparing with voice messages, people9.video chatting to show their smiling faces. ◆Emojis play an important role in online communication. | |
Conclusion | 10.non-verbal communication may change in the forms, it’s still very important to show people’s thoughts and feelings. |
九年级英语填空困难题查看答案及解析
Living in the information time, we are faced with tons of news about our county and society every day. But what is true and what is false? There is a group of people whose job is to offer an official (官方的) voice and form a bridge between governments, the public and the media (媒体). These people are news spokespersons.
Spokespersons usual host news conference (会议), where they explain policies (政策) and answer questions from the media. According to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang, a news spokesperson is “a window into our county for the media, especially for the foreign media.”
To achieve this, news spokespersons are often experts in some fields. This way, they can clearly express these fields to the public.
For example, Wang Hui, the spokesperson for the Beijing government during the 2008 Olympics, was once a senior editor (编辑) at the Beijing TV station. She has lots of knowledge about how the media works. Mao Qun’an, who used to be a spokesperson for the Ministry of Heath, has a master’s degree in medicine. He helped a lot during the SARS illness of 2003.
Spokespersons also need to be able to think quickly. They often have to answer different kinds of questions from the media.
Spokespersons sometimes speak in their own style instead of always using official expressions. Here are a few examples.
It is easier to move a mountain than to shake the PLA. (Wu Qian)
What a waste of money it was for Japan to do so! (Yang Yujun)
1.Spokespersons usually host news conferences to ________ policies and answer questions.
A.discuss B.explain C.make D.work out
2.A news spokesperson ________.
A.must know how the media works B.must control the media and the public
C.can sometimes speak in his own style D.can always say whatever he waits to
3.The passage mainly talks about ________.
A.what a news spokesperson is B.where a news spokesperson works
C.how important a news spokesperson is D.why a news spokesperson thinks quickly
4.To support his idea, the writer develops the text many by ________.
A.giving examples B.using old sayings
C.listing reasons D.making comparisons (比较)
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
In modern society, people use money every day. It seems that it is very important in our life. That’s because without money you can’t buy any goods(商品) you want. But I think few people know the history of money.
Long ago, people did not need money. They lived on wild animals, fruits and other plants. As time passed, people learned to raise animals and crops. Sometimes, families produced more than they needed, so they started to trade with other families. Later, people began to use money as a means of exchange. However, it was not the kind of money we use today. They used shells(贝壳), rice, salt, large stones, etc.
During the 600s BC, people began using coins as money. They soon found that coins were easier to carry than goods and lasted a long time. Later, countries began to make their own coins.
The Chinese were the first to use paper money, probably as early as the 11th century. The Italian traveler Marco Polo saw the Chinese using money when he visited China in the 1200s. However, European countries did not start using paper money until 1600s.
Today, we have many ways to pay for things. We can pay in cash or pay for things by card. Often, people prefer to pay by a smart-phone. Paying by a smart-phone is easier and safer than carrying around a lot of “real” money.
1.Why is money very important in our life?
____________________________________________
2.What did people depend on when they didn’t need money?
____________________________________________
3.Had people begun using coins as money since the 600s BC?
____________________________________________
4.When did European countries start using paper money?
____________________________________________
5.How can people pay for things today?
____________________________________________
九年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
In modern society, people use money every day. It seems that it is very important in our life. That’s because without money you can’t buy any goods(商品) you want. But I think few people know the history of money.
Long ago, people did not need money. They lived on wild animals, fruits and other plants. As time passed, people learned to raise animals and crops. Sometimes, families produced more than they needed, so they started to trade with other families. Later, people began to use money as a means of exchange. However, it was not the kind of money we use today. They used shells, rice, salt, large stones, etc.
During the 600s BC, people began using coins as money. They soon found that coins were easier to carry than goods and lasted a long time. Later, countries began to make their own coins.
The Chinese were the first to use paper money, probably as early as the 11th century. The Italian traveler Marco Polo saw the Chinese using money when he visited China in the 1200s. However, European countries did not start using paper money until 1600s.
Today, we have many ways to pay for things. We do not use coins or paper money. Often, people prefer to pay for things by card. Paying with a card is easier and safer than carrying around a lot of “real” money.
1. People used ________ as a means of exchange before the 7th century BC.
A. paper money B. card
C. large stone D. coins
2.From the passage, we know that European countries used paper money in the ________.
A. 11th century B. 12th century
C. 16th century D. 17th century
3.Which of the following is TRUE in this article?
A. Marco Polo was from Canada.
B. Chinese used paper money earlier than Italy.
C. Today people often prefer to pay for things by salt.
D. Carrying around much “real” money is easier and safer than Paying with a card.
九年级英语阅读理解极难题查看答案及解析