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8.A new study suggests that teens who spend too much time listening to music may be at higher risk of depression than         who listen to music less frequently.(  )
A.thatB.oneC.thoseD.ones

分析 句意为:一项新的研究表明花太多时间听音乐的青少年比那些较少听音乐的青少年有更高的几率患抑郁症.

解答 答案:C   
本句中所填代词后面有定语从句修饰,从句中谓语动词是复数形式,所以所选的代词一般用复数形式,同时后面所填代词是特指,所以用those.that一般指不可数名词或抽象名词.

点评 考查此类试题需要理解所填代词指代什么,然后注意单复数形式.

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The annoyance began in late May.About three miles outside of town a group of beavers (河狸) built a dam near the mouth of a culvert (涵洞) that carries a stream under Canaan Road.Some 50 feet of roadway and several hundred feet of land on each side of the culvert were flooded.Stanley sent a road crew out to level the dam.The beavers rebuilt it.The crew tore it apart again.In fact,they tore i t apart for ten mornings-and for ten straight nights the beavers rebuilt it.
On the eleventh day,the foreman tossed (扔) the problem back to the town manager.He,in turn,tossed it on to the local game warden (狩猎监督官).The warden,absorbed in beaver knowledge,moved quietly and carefully out one night and placed a petrol-soaked bag over the dam.(Any beaver expert will tell you the creatures just can't tolerate petrol smell.)
In the morning the bag was found artistically woven (编织) into the dam.
The warden set out three steel traps that night.In the morning one was empty.The other two had been stolen by the beavers and used to strengthen the dam.The warden,cursing the state law against hunting beavers with firearms,got his traps back and set them out again and again.And every night the beavers stole them.
Town manager Stanley enlisted additional troops.He telephoned his police chief.Those beavers were breaking a state law against blocking up a natural watercourse."Why aren't you out there to uphold the law?"Stanley asked."You're the police chief.So remove them.Arrest them.Do something."
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④The beavers rebuilt their dam inside the culvert.
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I'll admit it.Sometimes when walking or driving behind an older person I've gotten impatient and upset.
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