Research found that children who drank mainly soda were more than twice as likely as those who drank no soda signs of aggression.

A. showing B. shown C. to show D. show

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查固定短語。根據(jù)句子分析who drank mainly soda作children的定語從句,后句中who drank no soda作those的定語從句,句子可簡化為children were likely…另sb be likely to do sth為固定短語意為某人傾向于做某事,故本題應用to show,句意:研究發(fā)現(xiàn),那些主要喝蘇打水的孩子表現(xiàn)出攻擊性跡象的可能性是根本不喝蘇打水的孩子的兩倍還多。故選C

考點:考查固定短語

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