_______ in the leg made it impossible for him to walk home.
A. Injured B. Having injured C. To be injured D. Being injured
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
_______ in the leg made it impossible for him to walk home.
A. Injured B. Having injured C. To be injured D. Being injured
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_______ in the leg made it impossible for him to walk to school every day.
A. Being injured B. Injured
C. Having injured D. Injuring
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_______ in the leg made it impossible for him to walk to school every day.
A. Being injured B. Injured C. Having injured D. Injuring
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_____in the leg made it impossible for me to walk as fast as usual.
A.Having injured B.Being injured C.To be injured D.injured
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___________ in the leg made it impossible for me to walk as fast as usual.
A. Being injured B. To be injured
C. Having injured D. Injured
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Many parents made their daily routine to get out for a walk in the evening.
A. this B. it
C. that D. what
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My parents made _____ their daily routine to go out for a walk in the evenings.
A. this B. it C. that D. what
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A recent experiment held in Japan shows that it is almost impossible for people to walk exactly straight for 60 metres. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology found 20 healthy men and asked them to walk as straight as possible to a target 60 metres away at normal speed. Each man had to walk on white paper fixed flat to the floor wearing wet colored socks. The footprints revealed that all walked in a winding rather than a straight line. Researchers found that people readjust the direction of walking every few seconds. The amount of the winding differed from subject to subject. This suggests that none of us can walk in a strictly straight line. We walk in a winding way mainly because of a slight structural or functional imbalance of our limbs (四肢). Although we may start walking in a straight line, several steps afterwards we have changed direction.
Eyesight helps us to correct the direction of walking and leads us to the target. Your ears also help you walk. After turning around a lot with your eyes closed, you can hardly stand still, let alone walk straight.
It’s all because your ears help you balance. Inside your inner ear there is a structure which contains liquids. On the sides of the organ are many tiny hair-like structures that move around as the liquid flows. When you spin (旋转) the liquid inside also spins. The difference is that when you stop, the liquid continues to spin for a while. Dizziness is the result of these nerves in your ear. When you open your eyes, although your eyesight tells you to walk in a straight line, your brain will trust your ears more, thus you walk in a curved line.
1.The experiment held in Japan proved that _______.
A. the participants kept readjusting their direction of walking
B. all the participants had a good sense of direction
C. the experiment was done in different ways
D. none of the participants finished the 60 metres
2.The underlined word “subject” in Para. 1 refers to ________.
A. a person with a functional imbalance
B. a person chosen to be studied in an experiment
C. the subject one studies at school
D. the direction of walking
3.The purpose of writing the article is to ________.
A. prove that ears and eyes help us to walk straight
B. explain why we can hardly walk in a strictly straight line
C. point out the importance of noticing everyday science
D. give background information about a latest study
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The electric library made it impossible for teachers to have ______ to a large amount of information online.
A.way B.method C.access D.means
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28.Which sentence is wrong?
29.
A.I felt it impossible for him to take the exam. 30. | B.I found it impossible that he might take the exam. 31. | C.I thought that he might not take the exam. 32. | D.In my opinion he might take the exam. |
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