题目内容

9.A friend is one         can touch your heart and read your mind.(  )
A.whomB.whichC.whoseD.who

分析 考查定语从句,句意:朋友是一个能触动你得内心读懂你得思想的人.

解答 答案D,one作先行词指人,关系词用who、that、whom都可以,但是whom不作主语,所以用D选项.which指物,whose作定语.

点评 牢记定语从句关系词在从句中所作的成分.

练习册系列答案
相关题目
19.Though Daniel Radcliffe,the guy starring in Harry Potter has moved on to a series of independent films,J.K.Rowling's fantastical world of Harry Potter still appeals to the public.Yes,the 8-film,$7.72 billion grossing series came to an end in 2011,but there's been an increase in Potter popularity recently.
The latest example is the Harry Potter Hotel Package offered at The Georgian House.A boutique London hotel that's
been in operation since 1851 and is located just a stone's throw from the Thames is taking advantage of the renewed Potter interest by transforming two of its rooms into Gothic-styled(哥特式的)"Wizard's Chambers"designed to transport guests to the magical world of Potter.The rooms are equipped with wooden beds,medicine bottles,cauldrons,and Hogwartsian accents-perfect for us fans."And don't worry,we include full English breakfast in your stay,and not bogey flavored Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans!"reads the hotel's site.
In addition to the rooms,the Georgian House is offering tickets to the popular Muggle Walking Tour that takes you to locations around London where the film was shot,including Train Platform Nine and Three-Quarters at King's Cross Station,as well as a trip on the custom-designed Harry Potter Tour bus to the Warner Brothers Studio Tour:the Making of Harry Potter,where you can check out the film's numerous sets and props(道具).
For two people,including one night in the Wizard Chambers,breakfast,Muggle and Studio Tour tickets,it will cost you 584.TosimplystayintheWizardChambersforanight(breakfastfree) willcostyou 336 for two(as well as 180 foranextrachild,or 207 for an extra adult).
 
29.What could be true of the Georgian House?D
A.It's a little far from the Thames.
B.There are many"Wizard's Chambers"in it.
C.It's one of the settings of Harry Potter films.
D.It makes use of the renewed Potter interest.
30.What can we see at the Warner Brothers Studio?D
A.Train Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.
B.King's Cross Station.
C.The house Harry Potter lived in.
D.The film's sets and props.
31.A night in the Wizard's Chambers with breakfast for a couple with their child will cost at leastA.
A.﹩516   B.﹩336   C.﹩543   D.﹩584.
20.Your next car might drive itself.After years of trials on city streets,driverless vehicles are now on the way.Last month,a driverless bus began carrying passengers through Lyon,France.Most in the automobile industry think self-driving vehicles will be on the road by 2020 or earlier.
Driverless cars will first be huddled with human-driven cars.But the first places where they will become dominant(统治的)are highly populated urban areas.Many advanced cities are already reducing the role of human-driven cars.Driverless cars will quicken that process and will bring us enormous benefits.
Driverless cars will reduce accidents by around 90 percent.That's big-the annual deaths on the world's roads are about 1.2 million a year.Pollution and carbon emissions will drop,because urban driverless cars will be electric.
On the other hand,driverless cars will cause problems.Over the next 20 years,the mostly low-skilled men who now drive trucks,taxis and buses will see their jobs reduced.Traditional carmakers are especially scared.The cars of the future might be made by tech companies such as Apple,Baidu and Google.Imagine Germany,where automobile making is the largest industry.
Dramatic changes are coming,and driverless cars could arrive by 2020.But governments have barely begun thinking about it.Only 6 percent of the biggest US cities have taken them into their long-term planning.A decade ago anyone hardly saw the Smartphone coming.Now what about the driverless cars?

24.The underlined phrase"be huddled with"in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning with"C".
A.turn up                  
B.make up for            
C.exist together              
D.take over
25.Driverless cars can reduce pollution and carbon emissions becauseB.
A.they will reduce the number of cars                             
B.they will be powered by electricity
C.they will be energy-saving by driving themselves          
D.they will avoid many accidents from human errors
26.What's the author's attitude toward driverless cars?D
A.Doubtful.
B.Disappointed.
C.Negative.
D.Objective.
27.What can we conclude from the passage?A
A.Driverless cars will not hit the road until 2020.
B.Old auto industry will benefit from driverless cars.
C.Governments are unprepared for the arrival of driverless cars.
D.Driverless cars will make road accidents a past thing.
17."Oh,my God!Did I really just send that text?"Most people have said something that they wish they could take back.And if they had paused to think about it first,they probably would have acted differently.Pausing doesn't pay off just when you speak.Scientific studies have shown that making a habit of pausing before you do something can actually have a big impact on how your life turns out.
In making decisions we rely on two areas of the brain.One area creates and processes emotions; the other governs logical hought.The type of decision,how we feel about it,and how prepared we are to handle it help determine which brain area has the most influence.
But our age also plays an important role.Thinking through the consequences of one's actions is actualy harder for teens because the area controlling logical (逻辑的)thought is not fully developed until around age 25.This is why teens often feel an intense emotional drive to act impulsively(冲动地)---it's how their brains are structured!Though this tendency to act without considering the outcomes can lead to problematic situations,impulsivity during the developmental years evolves because it makes teens more open to new experiences and ideas.This openness helps teens to become independent adults.
The key to making impulsivity work for you instead of against you is to train your brain by practicing pausing.This doesn't mean you stop taking risks or being open to new experiences.But you won't know if the risk is worth it until you think it through.Deciding to take a risk based on logic shows self-control,not impulsivity.
What are different ways to pause?You might take a deep breath,count to 10,or ask"Is this worth it?"different strategies work for different people.Whatever works for you,keep doing it!By practicing pausing,you can actually change your brain.This means that over time,pausing,instead of immediately reacting,becomes your"natural"response.
And with this change,people are on their way to enjoying the life rewards that come with high levels of self-control---even if they weren't natural-born pausers!

28.What challenges teenagers?B
A.Giving natural response.
B.Making logical decision.
C.Acting before thorough thinking.
D.Choosing brain-training strategies.
29.An impulsive person tends toA.
A.consider or accept new ideas
B.change ideas frequently
C.think through a risk in advance
D.show high level of self-control
30.Accordig to the passage,by training one's brain,one canD.
A.stop taking risks
B.fully develop one's brain
C.become more open to new experience
D.reduce the influence of emotional drive
31.What is the best title for the passage?A
A.Push the Pause Button
B.Impulsivity Works
C.Discover the Brain Function
D.Crying Over the Spilt Milk.
4.Sometimes when I'm flying from one speaking engagement to another,I find myself sitting next to someone who's quite talkative.This is often a pleasant experience for me because I'm a people-watcher.I learn so much by watching and listening to the people I meet and see every day.I've heard stories of sadness and others of delight,fear and joy,and others that would rival those on"Oprah"and"Geraldo".
Sad to say,there are times when I'm sitting next to someone who just wants to vent(发泄) his temper or inflict(强加)his political views on an audience for 600miles.It was one of those days.I settled in,as my seatmate began his speech on the terrible state of the world with the time worn,"You know,kids today are…"He went on and on,sharing vague notions of the terrible state of teens and young adults,based on watching the six o'clock news rather selectively.
When I gratefully got off that plane and finally made it to my hotel in Indianapolis,I bought the local paper and went to have dinner in the hotel.There,on an inside page,was an article I believe ought to have been the front-page headline news.
In a little Indiana town,there was a 15-year-old boy with a brain tumor.He was undergoing radiation and chemotherapy(化疗)treatments,As a result of those treatments,he had lost all of his hair.I don't know about you,but I remember how I would have felt about that at his age---I would have felt awkward and ashamed.
This young man's classmates willingly came to the rescue:all the boys in his grade asked their mothers if they could shave their heads so that Brian wouldn't be the only bald boy in the high school.There,on that page was a photograph of a mother shaving all of her sons'hair with the family looking on approvingly.And in the background,a group of similar bald young men.
No,I don't despair about kids today.

21.From the passage we can infer the author's job isB.
A.meeting talkative people
B.the commitments concerning speaking,like lecturers
C.a psychologist
D.to cope with complaints
22.The word"rival"in the first paragraph could best be replaced byD.
A.oppose
B.compete against
C.object to
D.match
23.What's the author's attitude towards his seatmate?B
A.Favorable.
B.Critical.
C.Indifferent.
D.Satisfied.
24.The author's purpose in telling the news about the 15-year-old boy isD.
A.to show his disappointment in kids today
B.to praise the diseased boy's bravery
C.to draw people's attention to care for such people
D.to display his confidence and faith in today's teens.
19.A Toronto man is offering a free round-the-world air to the right woman.But (41)Capply.You must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Canadian (42)A.
Jordan Axani,28,said he and his then girlfriend,Elizabeth Gallagher,booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May,but their (43)B ended and he did not want her ticket to (44)D.The ticket had a strict no-transfer (不可转让) (45)A,but since passport information was not required when (46)B,any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can (47)A it.
"I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to(48)Ca lot of joy,"said Axani.He posted his(49)Bon a social networking website,and received thousands of e-mails,including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the(50)Cpassports,"More(51)A,there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in (52)D their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,"Axani said."It was absolutely out of(53)C,thousands of e-mails,people around the world (54)D their stories of travel."
Axani wrote in his post that he is not (55)Banything in return and that the woman who uses the (56)Dticket can choose to either travel with him or (57)Bthe ticket and travel on her own.
The (58)Cis scheduled to start on December 21in New York City and continue on to Milan,Prague,Paris,Bangkok and New Delhi before (59)A in Toronto on January 8.He said the (60)D woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.
41.A.benefitsB.depositsC.restrictionsD.examinations
42.A.passportB.originC.accentD.friend
43.A.holidayB.relationshipC.dreamD.marriage
44.A.come into effectB.come to mindC.go on saleD.go to waste
45.A.policyB.orderC.paymentD.schedule
46.A.applyingB.bookingC.checkingD.bargaining
47.A.useB.borrowC.chooseD.buy
48.A.sacrificeB.expressC.experienceD.provide
49.A.answerB.offerC.adviceD.comment
50.A.sameB.nowC.rightD.real
51.A.interestingB.annoyingC.satisfyingD.convincing
52.A.writingB.givingC.lendingD.changing
53.A.touchB.questionC.controlD.date
54.A.admiringB.advertisingC.doubtingD.sharing
55.A.leavingB.looking forC.losingD.dealing with
56.A.singleB.strangeC.regularD.extra
57.A.returnB.takeC.reserveD.hide
58.A.interviewB.programC.tripD.meeting
59.A.endingB.callingC.repeatingD.staying
60.A.honoredB.lovelyC.intelligentD.lucky

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网