题目内容
The prize will go to the writer ______ story shows the most imagination.
A.that B.which C.whose D.what
C
【解析】
试题分析:考查定语从句:先行词是the writer,定语从句中缺少定语,用whose,句意是:奖品会给他的故事展示最多的想象力的作家。选C。
考点:考查定语从句
点评:关系代词在句中作主语,宾语,表语或者定语;关系副词在句中做状语。所以要分析句子中缺什么成分来确定使用何种关系词。Whose在定语从句中放在名词前面做定语。
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Successful people are nicer to those who are jealous of them, psychologists have found.
The fear that they may become the target of malicious(恶意的)envy makes people act more helpfully toward people who they think might be jealous of them.
Previous research found jealousy could be divided into benign and malicious envy. Those with benign envy were motivated to improve themselves, to do better so they could be more like the person they envied.52-------- The Dutch researchers then set out to question the effect on the target of the envy.
In lab experiments a group of people were made to feel like they would be maliciously envied by being told they would receive an award of five euros(欧元)53-------The researchers thought that the deserved prize would lead to benign envy, while the undeserved prize would lead to malicious envy.
Then the volunteer was asked to give time-consuming advice to a potentially envious person.People who had reason to think they would be the target of malicious envy were more likely to take the time to give advice than targets of benign envy.
In another experiment, an experimenter dropped a number of erasers on the floor as the volunteer was leaving.54-------- He said: 'This sort of serves a useful group function. We all think better-off people should share with others but that's not something we are inclined to do when we are better off..55----------
| A.Those who thought they would be maliciously envied were more likely to help him pick them up. |
| B.Helping others is a virtue. |
| C.However those with malicious envy wanted tobringthe more successful persondown. |
| D.Malicious envy. is terrible. |
F. People are more likely to help others if they think they are envious of them.
G.. Sometimes the prize was deserved and was based on the score they were told they had earned on a quiz. But sometimes it was not based on their score at all.