10. I think he is likely to be the only one in the office        the secret. (give)

我認(rèn)為他有可能是辦公室里唯一巳經(jīng)泄露秘密的人。

10. who/that has given away the only one of+復(fù)數(shù)名詞后的定語從句里,謂語動詞用單數(shù);此處用現(xiàn)在完成時,表示動作對現(xiàn)在的影響。 

題目來源:高考英語組合訓(xùn)練多項選擇+完成句子 > 組合訓(xùn)練1-2

練習(xí)冊系列答案
相關(guān)習(xí)題

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

  Fear can be fun. Many young people queue up to ride very fast and scary roller coasters,screaming but enjoying themselves. Other people like to read " goose bumps" books or watch horror movies at night,scared to death but feeling excited. Why do people like being scared? Fear is an ancient way of surviving. Being scared makes animals(including humans) flee from danger and save themselves. Scary movies It is because of fear that we have lived through millions of years of evolution. Those who lacked a strong fear response were more likely to be killed,leaving the more timid and careful to pass their genes onto the next generation.

  How do scientists explain why shivering over such scary things is fun?

  "Some kids will go to a scary movie and love it and laugh over it,others will feel anxious and hide their faces and some won't even set foot in the cinema," said Ned Kalin,a US scientist. "Which kind of person you are depends partly on experiences you've had and partly on your genes."

  What happens in the brain when something frightens you?

  Nerves that begin at the eyes and ears lead to a part of the brain called the amygdala. When you suddenly see a snake,for example,the amygdala makes you freeze,perspire (流汗,出汗) ,have a quickened heartbeat,or run very fast.

However,seeing the snake also uses another part of the brain,the cortex (皮層) .It analyzes the situation,and if it finds that the snake is only made of rubber,it tells your heart and the rest of your body to calm down. Think of the amygdala as the engine and the cortex as the brake.

Back to the first question:Why do some people like to make themselves scared? Feeling of power

  "One reason is that we can play games with fear,find ways to reduce the scariness by looking away or thinking of something else," Kalin said. "To believe we have control over a situation gives us a feeling of power. Scary movies or novels are good practice to prepare young people for the real thing. Thrills such as roller coaster rides also go to the brain's pleasure center."

  And there might be some evolutionary advantage to being able to adjust this system that is there to protect people.

(   ) 6. What is the passage mainly about?

   A. Why many horror films are very popular in the world.

   B. Why most people like the feeling of being scared.

   C. How to play games with fear.

   D. How to relax your brains.

(   ) 7. Which of the following is NOT the writer's opinion about Fear?

   A. Fear is a very useful way in the evolution of human beings.

   B. Your genes will partly decide your reaction to being scared.

   C. Some fear experiences can help young people in real world.

   D. Being scared can give us a feeling of power.

(   ) 8. Which of the following can best explain the underlined phrase "the amygdala as the engine and the cortex as the brake"?

   A. In some special situation,amygdala can make you nervous while cortex can make you calm down.

   B. The amygdala can make you run fast while cortex can make you stop at once.

   C. With amygdala and the cortex,you can drive a car very well.

   D. Amygdala can make you think quickly and cortex can let you stop thinking.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

  California pet lover has founded an internet radio station designed to ease the lives of lonely dogs and cats around the world.

  Styled as " the radio station all pets prefer",DogCatRadio.com goes out live 17 hours each day from a van in the car park of a Los Angeles recording studio.

  DJs speak to pets directly,and ask " pet parents" to send in pictures.

  Founder Adrian Martinez,34 ,says the station aims to keep pets company while their "parents" head out to work.

  DogCatRadio's daily play list ranges from the soothing (撫慰) sounds of Irish singer Enya to Elvis Presley's classic anthem (圣歌) ,Hound Dog.

In between tracks,Mr. Martinez and his fellow DJs offer practical advice to pet owners,plus a liberal sprinkling (小雨) of the station's signature sound―barks and miaows.

  Mr. Martinez,an independent record producer,hopes that many of his audience will be listening in while at home alone,albeit (雖然,盡管) with a little help from their human friends.

  "My cat,Snickers,asked me to do it," Mr. Martinez told the New York Times. Faced with a nervous,restless cat at home one day,Mr.  Martinez discovered that Snickers calmed down almost as soon as he turned up the background music a little. "I wanted to do something for the pet community," he said.

  The station,which claims8,000 listeners each week through its website,currently makes no money.

  But the US pet industry is worth an estimated $35 bn (£ 19. 7bn) annually,and Mr. Martinez eventually hopes to attract advertising.

(   ) 5. The radio station was founded in order to         .

   A. help the owners of the pets

   B. ask people to love the animals

   C. comfort the lonely dogs and cats in America

   D. be the pets' company when they are left alone at home

(   ) 6. The underlined word "miaows" means         .

   A. the music from the radio

   B. the sounds made by cat

   C. the voice of the DJs at the station

   D. the Elvis Presley's classic anthem,Hound Dog

(   ) 7. Which of the following statements is true?

   A. Mr. Martinez loved his cat so much that he decided to set up a radio station for it.

   B. The radio station is located in a recording studio.

   C. Mr. Martinez happened to find that background music can calm down the cat.

   D. It is hard for people to understand the programmes of the station.

(   ) 8. What can you infer from the passage?

   A. Most of the audience are the "parents" of the pets.

   B. If you want to pick up the programme,you just need a radio.

   C. The market of the pet service in the US is large.

   D. The DJs can communicate with the pets directly.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

8. Because headlines have to        a restricted amount of space,the newspaper editor creates headlines the way you would build a jigsaw puzzle.

   A. fit in   B. share in

   C. take in   D. lie in

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

5. The article suggests that when a person        he should be especially careful to have a well balanced diet. (stress)

這篇文章建議說,當(dāng)人處于不尋常的壓力下時,他應(yīng)格外注意飲食平衡。

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

5. I have a typing speed of about 45 words per minute,which is        but I don't think I will ever be brilliant at it.

   A. awful   B. contradictory   C. adequate   D. fashionable

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

2. One of the problems        was how to improve our teaching method(face)

我們所面臨的其中一個問題就是如何改進(jìn)我們的教學(xué)方法。

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

9. This Olympic Games       as many as 28 sports;they are track and field sports,rowing sports,ten kinds of ball games,boxing,cycling,fencing,gymnastics,judo,canoeing,weight lifting,wrestling and so on.

   A. dropped into   B. consisted of

   C. connected to   D. filled in

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

10. Of the millions of fans in China mourning the passing of pop music legend Michael Jackson,few knew that he actually once        the Chinese mainland 22 years ago as a tourist.

   A. set out   B. turned in   C. made up   D. set foot on

查看答案和解析>>

同步練習(xí)冊答案