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19. Classical guitar was neither prestigious nor was often played in concert halls until it was revived by Andres Segovia in the mid-twentieth century, having been won over by the instrument's sound despite its relative obscurity. A. Classical guitar was neither prestigious nor was often played in concert halls until it was revived by Andres Segovia in the mid-twentieth century, having been won over by the instrument's sound despite its relative obscurity. B. Classical guitar was neither prestigious nor played often in concert halls until it was revived by Andres Segovia in the mid-twentieth century, having been won over by the instrument's sound despite its relative obscurity. C. Classical guitar was not prestigious and was not often played in concert halls until Andres Segovia revived it in the mid-twentieth century, after he was won over by the sound despite the instrument's relative obscurity. D. Classical guitar did not have prestige nor was it performed often in concert halls until its revival by Andres Segovia, who in the mid-twentieth century was won over by the instrument's sound despite its relative obscurity. E. Classical guitar was neither prestigious nor was often played in concert halls until Andres Segovia revived it in the mid-twentieth century, when he was won over by the sound of the relatively obscure instrument.
选项解析: In the original sentence, "was" does not need to be repeated after "nor." Moreover, "having been won over..." incorrectly modifies "classical guitar" (the subject of the preceding clause) instead of Segovia. (A) This choice is the same as the original sentence. (B) This choice does not correct the modifier issue. (C) CORRECT. This choice corrects the "nor" issue as well as the modifier issue. Now it is clear that it was Segovia who was won over by the instrument's sound. (D) This choice is incorrect because the phrase "classical guitar did not have prestige nor was it performed..." is not parallel ("did not have....nor was it performed"). Note that one verb is active & the other is passive. In general, you should make parallel verbs have the same voice: see SC #86 in the 11th edition(see below). In this problem, the GMAT demands parallelism of voices, although the construction is not “nor”-based. Also, the construction “not… nor…” in this context requires inversion of the second verb (“nor was it performed”). Such inversions can sound stilted. Finally, as an idiom, the expression “to have prestige” is inferior to “to be prestigious.” (E) This choice is incorrect because it repeats "was" after "nor" and because it implies that Segovia was won over by the sound of the instrument in the mid-twentieth century, while the original sentence makes clear that this happened at some earlier point. 补充: OG11-89 Although early soap operas were first aired on evening radio in the 1920s, they had moved to the daytime hours of the 1930s when the evening schedule became crowded with comedians and variety shows. (A) were first aired on evening radio in the 1920s, they had moved to the daytime hours of the 1930s (B) were first aired on evening radio in the 1920s, they were moved to the daytime hours in the 1930s (C) were aired first on evening radio in the 1920s, moving to the daytime hours in the 1930s (D) were aired first in the evening on 1920s radio, they moved to the daytime hours of the 1930s (E) aired on evening radio first in the 1920s, they were moved to the 1930s in the daytime hours 解析: The two clauses about soap operas should be parallel. The first verb were ... airedshould be balanced by another passive voice verb(此句即本贴manhattan题的D选项解释所指) in the simple past tense, were moved. The past perfect had moved indicates action completed before the action in the simple past were aired, suggesting that the 1930's were finished sometime during the 1920's. The prepositional phrase in the 1920's should be balanced by in the 1930's. A Had moved is neither parallel to were aired nor correct in tense; in is preferable to of in the prepositional phrase B Correct. In this sentence, the two verbs are parallel, as are the two prepositional phrases. C This construction results in a sentence fragment D Moved is not parallel to were aired; the prepositional phrases are not parallel E Aired is not parallel to were moved; the prepositional phrases are not parallel
题目点评: 本题涉及考点:平行,修饰(逻辑主语,介词短语)
看到having应该第一反应找逻辑主语,通过逻辑主语排除A,B(having done的用法务必掌握); 看到介词短语的改变应该去思考逻辑含义上是否有变化(嵌入本能吧,是另一个很重大的考点),D选项里in the mid-twentieth century变成了修饰was won over,意思随意篡改。 看到neither…nor…考虑平行,排除A,B,E。
另外,E选项despite转折性语气的随意篡改,也是错误的。
D选项的含义是两个独立分句尽量用同样的语气(同主动或同被动),但是如果是单纯的主动语态和被动语态是可以并列的,本题的正确答案,C选项就是前者为主动语态的系动词,后者为被动语态was played。
Be动词既可以做系动词也可以做助动词,E选项的解析(nor后面的was需要省略)中可以看出,be动词即便在前面做系动词,在后面做助动词,依然是可以共用一个,而不用顾虑是否功能不同不可共享的。
思维点评: 1. “感觉when用在这里值得商榷。在这种模糊的时间段来看用in which会比较好点。” ——helio5 赞helio5的细心,后面的was won over by是瞬时动作,确实用in which显得比用when好,但是GMAT似乎并不区分这个,见另一个来自官方的正确句子:Although she had been known as an effective legislator first in the Texas Senate and later in the United States House of Representatives, Barbara Jordan did not become a nationally recognized figure until 1974, when she participated in the hearings on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon, which were televised nationwide.,此处participated in相对1974是一个瞬时动作。。同时见LDOCE上的另一个句子:Leonard was nine when his father died.此处die也是瞬时动词。
另外补充一下,当in which/when后面是一个持续性动作时,in which和when是绝对可以等同的: OG12的70题声明了in which和when是interchangeagle的。 OG12-70 His studies of ice-polished rocks in his Alpine homeland, far outside the range of present-day glaciers, led Louis Agassiz in 1837 to propose the concept of an age in which great ice sheets had existed in now currently temperate areas. (A) in which great ice sheets had existed in now currently temperate areas (B) in which great ice sheets existed in what are now temperate areas (C) when great ice sheets existed where there were areas now temperate (D) when great ice sheets had existed in current temperate areas (E) when great ice sheets existed in areas now that are temperate key: B 综上,when和in which在GMAT里面可以互换。 私以为,现在的GMAT越来越不会考这样细致的、而语义上又不会带来歧义与和含糊的点,所以这样的点和idiom一样可以不用去在乎太多(manhattan参加GMAT双年会后的一篇文章:Idioms, Myths and More: News from the GMAC)。
2. “名声高雅VS在音乐会上演奏,二者并不形成完全对等的并列关系。感觉用and更好的表达出这种关系。” ——helio5 忍不住再赞叹一句,helio的感觉完全正确!自然地He has a bad fame and is not welcome in the school.也是比He neither has a good fame nor is welcomein the school. 更好的选择。实战里能有这样的思维,必然大大受用!
3. “这个when好像有点歧义吧。原句说的是AS在Mid-twentieth让古典吉他流行。那肯定是在流行以前被折服的,这个when说的好像边折服边让流行的感觉。” ——若雪 when可以表示“during the time that”,所以句子表达的“不是边折服边revive”哦,而仅仅是:“他在20世纪中叶revive了guitar”和补充说明“20世纪中叶时他被guitar折服”。确实,用了when把原句的先后顺序给模糊掉了,显然没有用after好,依然赞若雪的细心!
做题小tips: 全划线,必然有因为结构或修饰而导致的逻辑问题,因此要尽量能够看懂句意。当然在看懂句意以前按照老规则,先拿几个“本能”杀掉几个选项再说,比如本题的平行和介词位置。
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