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标题: 求问Manhattan中的一道题~ [打印本页]

作者: 内画瓶    时间: 2016-9-5 20:47
标题: 求问Manhattan中的一道题~
求问各位大神:Students as Carver High School are encouraged to pursue only those extracurricular activities from which stems success in college applications.这句话中的定语从句from which stems success in college applications真的没问题吗?stem意为起源于的时候不是不及物动词吗?

作者: 别贝尔    时间: 2016-9-5 22:04
stem from,from放在了which前面
作者: 内画瓶    时间: 2016-9-5 22:50
不太懂啊 总觉得必须把 success in college applications和stems调换位置才对
作者: DODOGGMAT    时间: 2016-9-6 08:02
我感觉这是一个倒装。比如:From the window came the sound of music. (The sound of music came from the window)
作者: 内画瓶    时间: 2016-9-6 08:28
嗯 有道理 谢谢楼上的!
作者: DODOGGMAT    时间: 2016-9-7 10:35
内画瓶 发表于 2016-9-6 08:28
嗯 有道理 谢谢楼上的!

刚刚看Manhattan发现一处这类句子的注意事项,给楼主补充在这里:

In most English sentences the subject precedes the verb. However, the GMAT occasionally attempts to confuse you by inverting this order and placing the subject after the verb. In sentences in which the subject follows the verb, flip the word order of the sentence so that the subject precedes the verb. This way, you will identify the subject much more readily. For example:
Wrong: Near those buildings SIT a lonely house, inhabited by squatters.
Flip it! A lonely house, inhabited by squatters, SITS near those buildings.
Right: Near those buildings SITS a lonely house, inhabited by squatters.
In the original sentence, the singular subject house follows the verb. The verb form sit is mis- takenly plural, but your ear may not catch this error because the verb is near the plural word buildings. Consider this example:
Wrong: There IS a young man and an older woman at the bus stop.
Flip it!   A young man and an older woman ARE there at the bus stop.
Right: There ARE a young man and an older woman at the bus stop.
By flipping the sentence so that the subject precedes the verb, you can see more easily that the compound subject a young man and an older woman is plural. In spoken English, there is is often used incorrectly with plural subjects. The subject of a there is or there are expression follows the verb.
Look for flipped subjects and verbs in subordinate clauses as well:
Uncertain: Pong is a classic game from which have/has descended many current con puter pastimes.

Flip it! Pong is a classic game from which many current computer pastimes HAVE descended.
Right: Pong is a classic game from which HAVE descended many current computer pastimes.









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