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Advertising can influence consumers' moods,_______________ in turn,can influence consumers’reactions to products.

A.that B.which C.where D.when

 

B

【解析】试题分析:考查定语从句。A..指代人或物,不能在逗号后使用。 B.指代物,做主语或宾语 C.地点状语。D.时间状语,句意:广告会影响消费者的心情,消费者的心情反过来会影响顾客对产品的反应。因此选B.

考点:考查定语从句

 

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A.The Count said something silly about the Atlantic.

B.The Count wasn’t a true scientist in natural history.

C.The Count was a poet from a different country.

D.The Count belittled the natural wonders in America.

2.We can infer that Jefferson created the word“belittle”out of his ___________.

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A. introduce the present situation of the polar areas

B. warn people against extreme weather

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A. the ice’s functions

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C. the cause of sea level rising

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C. many polar creatures have special proteins to keep alive

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