________ Dongtai you see today is _______ different city from what it used to be.
A.The, a B./, a C.A, the D.The , /
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题
________ Dongtai you see today is _______ different city from what it used to be.
A.The, a B./, a C.A, the D.The , /
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
— ________Ningbo you see today is _______ different city from what it used to be.
—I think so.
A. The, a B. /, a
C. A, the D. The , /
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Wuxi is fast developing city. Do you think so?
—Yes. What different Wuxi we can see now!
A.a; a B.the; a C.a; the D.the; the
九年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
There was a time when New York City buildings were almost all the same height.
Today you can see buildings of different heights that seem to touch the sky. They are called skyscrapers(摩天大楼). They shape the famous New York City skyline.
It started about 90 years ago. It began like a race. This wasn't a race down the street or around a track(跑道). It was a race for the sky. Who was racing? Buildings were.
Their builders were actually racing to build the world's tallest skyscraper.
The race started slowly.
First came the Woolworth Building, in 1913. It rose 792 feet(英尺) on the southern side of the city. Then the race heated up.In1930, two skyscrapers were nearing completion. The Bank of Manhattan Building was finished first. It rose up to 927 feet into the sky. Builders were then putting a round roof(屋顶)on the top of the Chrysler Building. It rose up t0 925 feet. The Bank of Manhattan, two feet taller, seemed to be the winner.
A few weeks later, New Yorkers saw a strange sight(景象). The day that the Chrysler Building was to be completed, workers raised a shiny metal, spire(尖顶) through the top of the building, adding 121 feet to the building's height! At l,048 feet, the Chrysler Building was now the world's tallest.
But the race was not over. A year later, in 1931, the Empire State Building became the new winner.At l,250 feet, it was the world's tallest building.
In 1973, even that record was broken. Builders finished the World Trade Center. At 1,368 feet high, it rose above all other buildings in New York City.
Time goes on. As technology improves, taller buildings are being built. The race is still on.
A.根据短文内容简要回答问题。
1.Which skyscrapers had been the world's tallest buildings? Please list them.
2.During which period of the time did the race heat up?
B.将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
3.
4.
C.请给短文拟一个适当的英文标题。
5.
九年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Different countries have different customs. 1.
If you visit Brazil, you’ll find it is common to see broken glass bottles on the walls around the house which is used to prevent burglars(盗贼) jumping in. But that will never be seen in Canada. 2. If you want to ask for help, just go and knock the door!
Children often go to school hand in hand. Girls often go shopping hand in hand. It means they are good friends. What if men hang out hand in hand? That men hold hands in public as a show of friendship is normal in Afghanistan but super weird(奇怪的) in the west. 3.
Now Valentine’s day is popular all over the world. In America, couples and lovers will prepare gifts for each other. The gifts can be anything — cards, cars, ties, flowers, diamond necklaces, ... However, men in Japan don’t give any gifts on Valentine’s day. 4. The gift is always chocolate, and they get it for all the men in their lives, including workmates. Then there is a day on the 14th of March when the men do something in return. The gifts are only from men to women this time, and they are chocolates or jewelries(珠宝) or nice clothes. The money spent is directly related to how much chocolate received.
A.People don’t even have walls around their houses.
B.Only women give gifts, and they only give them to men.
C.Here are some strange things in foreigners’ eyes.
D.The only thing Japanese men should do is to wait for gifts .
E.It also seems quite strange in China.
九年级英语补全短文5选4中等难度题查看答案及解析
Singapore is a city of different cultures. Waking through the streets of Singapore, you can 1. (听到)different languages spoken, such as English, Chinese and Malay. People from different cultures live and work peacefully with each other and2. (分享)their traditions.
In Singapore, cultural differences are shown in building, styles, shops and in many other ways. Take food as an 3.(例子), each culture has its own place to sell their traditional food, but there are also the 4. (著名的) Hawkers Markets. Different foods are sold here in these 5. (繁华的) markets. And there very popular with Singapore citizens and 6. (游客)from around the world. The food is good and very 7.(便宜).
Singapore is also an interesting city. Large number of people, ideas, etc, are mixed together 8.(在……下面) the same sky. English is used for business, 9. (虽然)the official language here is Malay. Now, however, there is a strong Chinese business community and also a growing Indian business community. Singapore welcomes talented people from around the world and 10.(希望)they will live there all their lives.
九年级英语单词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
一Guilin is a beautiful city.
一I agree with you. You can see boats go the river and cars run the city at the same time.
A. along; along B. along; through
C. through; along D. through; through
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
In the picture, we can see a lovely girl. Her name is Johnson. Could you see something different of the girl in the picture? She is from South Carolina. But, she had no feet and fingers when she came to this world.
"It was two weeks ago when a man called me about a little dog, he said one of the little dog’s front paw is missing," said Johnson’s mother. "He wanted the dog to grow up with a child, and the child also has something wrong with his or her body. "
After giving Johnson a photo of the little dog, the little girl loved the dog right away. Johnson found that he was missing a paw as soon as she saw him. And she said, “He has a foot like my foot.”
The man named the dog Lt. Dan, after the film "Forrest Gump", Forrest Gump lost both his legs, but he never gave up. Johnson and Lt. Dan went home together on Monday.
"He follows her everywhere she goes," said Johnson’s mother. "We always want Johnson to know that being different is not bad, People, even animals, no one is the same. I think it’s good for her to see that."
1.Johnson was born without __________.
A. fingers B. feet C. fingers and feet
2.From the passage we can know the little dog’s ________________.
A. left front paw is missing
B. right front paw is missing
C. right back paw is missing
3.What’s the name of the little dog according to the passage?
A. Forrest Gump B. Lt. Dan C. Johnson
4.Which is true according to the passage?
A. Johnson lost her feet and fingers in an accident.
B. Forrest Gump gave Lt. Dan to Johnson.
C. Lt. Dan loves to play with Johnson very much.
5.The underlined word “He” refers to _________ in the passage.
A. the man B. Forrest Gump C. Lt. Dan
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Salt Lake City is a beautiful city in the west of North America. If you go there, you'l1 see a monument(纪念碑)with seagulls on top of it. Here is the story about the seagulls.
Over one hundred years ago, a group of men, women and children traveled a long way from the east to the west. They crossed the mountains and arrived at thequiet place in the valley. They built their homes and made their farms near the big salt lake. They had to work very hard on their farms because their life depended on their crops.
One day while they were working in the fields, some farmers saw something strange in the sky.
"What's that?" asked one of them. "Where?" asked another. "Over there. " he answered.
They saw something like a cloud coming towards them. But it was too low in the sky. As they watched, it came nearer and nearer. Suddenly a shout went up:"Locusts(蝗虫)!Millions of them! "
The farmers were all frightened, because they knew what locusts could do. And they had never seen so many of them before.
In no time the locusts came down and started eating their crops一the wheat, the vegetables, even the grass and the leaves on the trees. The farmers tried everything to kill the locusts,but while they were killing them in one place, millions more arrived in another. What could they do?
Suddenly they heard a great noise. As they looked up into the sky, they saw another great cloud coming towards them. To their surprise, they saw not locusts, but seagulls this time. The farmer cried out, "They've come to eat what the locusts. have left! "
But to their joy,the seagulls had come to eat, not their corps, but the locusts. They had seen or smelt the locusts and had come to eat them. In a short while they ate up millions of them. The farmers' crops were saved.
The people were very thankful. They decided that frrnn then on no one should ever kill a seagull. They also built a monument to show their thanks to the seagulls.
1.Over one hundred years ago, .
A. there was no city near the salt lake B. people worked hard in the lake
C. there were no locusts near the lake D. people didn't like seagulls at all
2.The farmers were frightened because they knew .
A. the seagulls would not come B. the locusts might eat all their crops
C. they could not kill any locusts D. the locusts would kill some of them
3.The passage does not tell us .
A. where the locusts came from B. what the seagulls came to eat
C. when the group of people moved there D. why the farmers worked so hard
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Traveling abroad is interesting. You can see different cultures and customs. But sometimes, knowing little about their customs may bring you 1.. For example, in South Korea, eating noodles loudly means it is delicious. But people in some Western countries think it is impolite. What are some other cultural dos and don’ts you should know when you 2. other countries?
DOS
UK Stand in line. The British are known for waiting in line 3. they are waiting for the subway or in the supermarket.
Singapore Stand on the 4. side when you take an escalator. The right side is for people who are in a hurry. This is different 5. what we do in China.
US It is normal to tip (给小费) anyone with a service job, for example, waiters, taxi drivers and hotel doormen. Usually, a waiter is tipped 15—20 percent of the total bill.
DON’TS
UK Making the V sign with your palm (手掌) facing you is rude. British people may be
6. with you.
Singapore Never chew gums (嚼口香糖). It is not allowed in the country. Also, it is not OK to bring gums into Singapore. Don’t forget to 7.your gums at home before you go to Singapore.
US Questions like “How old are you?” and “How much do 8. make?” may be OK between friends in China. But in the US, it is not polite to ask people such questions.
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