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     练习13 介词+关系代词引导定语从句 一、单项选择从每小题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选1Where to hold the 2012 Olympic Games was a subject ____________ the Olympic Committee argued for a long time, and finally they voted for London.Aabout which Bwith which Cof which Dinto which2Jane had many new friends in the school, ______ she shared her feelings.Awith whom Bwith which Cto whom Dfor which3She tells us that Lao Wang is a person ________ we can learn a lot.Awhom Bthat Cfrom whom Dabout whom4Wind power is an ancient source of energy _____ we may return in the near future.Ato which Bby which Cfrom which Don which5David, weak in history, is a student __     _  his teacher finds it difficult to get his meaning across.Awith whom Bfor whom Cabout whom Dto whom6The doctor _______my sister is talking has just come from England.Awith whom Bwith who Cwith which Dthat7The course normally attracts 60 students per year, ______up to half are from Europe.Ain which Bfor whom Cwith which Dof whom8—This is the refrigerator______ we had so much trouble.—Get someone to repair it.Aat which Bof which Cwith which Dto which9On the dark street, there were no people around          she could turn for help.Ato whom Bwith whom Cby whom Dfor whom10The uncontrolled emotional reaction of the nation to Lincoln’s death was incredible and demonstrated the high esteem________ he was held.Awhom Bfor whomCwhich Din which阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出一个最佳选项How good are we at predicting(预测)what people will do? What magazine will they buy, what music will they download, or what shoes will they choose for a party? Probably not nearly as good as we think. When it comes to human behavior, the brain is shown to have two different ways of thinking. So it doesn’t matter how old you are or how confident you are feeling. It’s all about what mood the brain is in!A common thought process is the automatic and fast way which helps us to react(反应)quickly in dangerous situations. This is known as system I and dates back to the prehistoric times when people lived with a natural awareness of the dangers around them—bad weather, falling rocks and trees, and threatening animals. Nowadays we still have the ability to react so rapidly and naturally to situations that it can feel like you’re not thinking at all. Have you ever found yourself giving in to temptation (诱惑) and unable to say “no” to buying that new jacket in the window? This is because system 1 is in control—a human characteristic which the world of advertising likes to make the most of!System 2 is the opposite. It’s a slow thought process that requires us to pay attention and concentrate. This way of thinking helps us to make sensible long-term decisions like choosing which university to study at, or what type of car to buy. The problem is that system 2 often starts to feel boring and so system I takes over. How often have you put down your homework or put off doing important jobs to go on Facebook or watch a TV soap?We like to think that we go through life mainly using system 2. However, sometimes it’s system 1 that makes the right decision but system 2 that gets it wrong. For example, sports teams put a lot of effort into a game plan, but often it’s the unconscious(无意识的)human wish to do something differently that often leads to an unexpected win. This can also lead to the common mistaken idea that your successful decisions show your skill and talent, when in fact they were just luck.Perhaps one day scientists will be able to predict what decisions people will make by measuring brain activity. In one study, volunteers were monitored with brain-scanning equipment. They were asked to press either a left or a right button whenever they wanted. The researchers found they could predict which button the volunteers would press up to seven seconds before it happened—your brain seems lo know what it will do before you do! Some scientists say our brains are just machines and we are not really in control of what’s going on. Let’s hope they’re wrong! It’s one thing to be able to tell which of two buttons a person will press, but I don’t like the idea that science could one day tell me what decisions 1 will make in my life before I’ve even had the chance to make them!1System 1 is more likely to be in control when you ________.Achoose a universityBplan a birthday partyCbuy a jacket in the windowDprepare for a performance2The example of sports teams in Paragraph 4 is mentioned to show ________.Apeople arc more willing to use system 1Bwe go through life mainly using system 2Csystem 2 usually makes the wrong decisionDsystem I sometimes makes the right decision3How does the author feel about the idea that scientists can predict people’s decisions?AUnhappy. BUninterested.CHopeful. DConfident.4What is the best title of the passage?ATwo Systems of ThoughtBEarly Brain DevelopmentCThe Importance of PlanningDTwo Ways of Dealing with Danger  A year ago, I decided to create a more environmentally friendly kitchen, focusing on reducing the single-use products such as plastic bags and paper towels. I’m not going to sugarcoat my experience. It takes commitment and a willingness to change long-held habits. In creating my kitchen, I tried a lot of different alternative products and some plain old com mon sense the result, however, has been worth the effort. I’m recycling more and relying less on single-use products and I’m saving money too.I’m not kidding when I say that I used to really love plastic storage bags, so this was, perhaps, the biggest challenge for me. Switching to reusable storage bags is a financial investment, but the cos is reasonable considering that I previously spent at least $ 100 annually on single-use plastic bags and wrap. I will check online periodically for recycling updates, where a zero-waste box for kitchen items is offered, from party supplies to mixed-material food containers.I’m a clean freak (怪人) and used to go through an amount of paper towels on a daily basis, but it’s easy enough to take old T-shirts or towels and cut them up to use to wipe down surfaces. I’m also a fan of bamboo paper towels, which have the look and feel of traditional paper towels, yet are made from a highly renewable source and also break down in just 45 days. Better yet, they can be reused up to 100 times. As for kitchen sponges (海绵擦), I keep an eye out for those made with natural and recyclable materials.When purchasing household items online from companies like Amazon or Jet, I will ask to have them shipped in as few boxes as possible or as small a box as possible if a single item is to be sent. I’ll let the company know that they should pay more attention to how. It is packaging items for delivery.5What is the author’s main purpose of creating her kitchen?ATo save money. BTo reduce waste and recycle more.CTo change her long-held habits. DTo make it cleaner and more practical.6What does the underlined word “sugarcoat” in paragraph 2 mean?AMake attractive. BGet interested.CShow off. DGive up.7In creating her kitchen, what does the author do?ABegins to recycle more single-use plastic bags.BGoes through an amount of paper towels on a daily basis.CChecks online periodically to buy zero-waste box.DChooses to use the recyclable or reusable kitchen items.8What can we learn about the author from the text?AShe has strong environmental awareness.BShe is used to traditional paper towels.CShe has a good knowledge of financial investment.DShe prefers to have her purchases packed in small boxes.

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