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作者: ballpark    时间: 2003-11-5 07:21
标题: 大全137,only的位置
137.    As Russell Banks suggests, it is a lack of grand ideas that have only left writers with semiotics, hermeneutics, and deconstruction.
(A) As Russell Banks suggests, it is a lack of grand ideas that have only left writers with
(B) Writers, Russell Banks suggests, who lack of grand ideas and leave only
(C) Russell Banks suggests that a lack of grand ideas has left writers with only
(D) It is Russell Banks’ suggestion that a lack of grand ideas have left writers only with
(E) It is only a lack of grand ideas, Russell Banks suggests, which leave writers with
c中的only和a不一样。请问only的位置到底是怎么界定的,难道不是要与a答案一致吗?

作者: yzlinlin    时间: 2003-11-5 09:27
看看这个帖子里的第3题,然后我做了一点分析,应该对你这个问题有帮助。

http://forum.chasedream.com/dispbbs.asp?boardID=23&ID=23089&star=2

3,在我看来,ETS出题时象only这类词在划线部分的位置极少改动,但这题是例外。这题主要要依据句意和逻辑合理性来解题。但说实话,选E后我很是为自己改动了only的位置而不安。但看别的选项又好象挑不出更好的。
ABC中有通病:protect the public 在句中修饰medicine. 在DE之间犹豫时,是考虑,D要依据划线部分only的位置也应该是can only 而非only can,而且句意有点不合常理。


从这几题看出,也许这样总结比较好: 一般不要轻易改变ONLY等词的位置,但也不要绝对化。
作者: yzlinlin    时间: 2003-11-5 09:29
对了,提问别忘了加下划线噢----这样清晰。谢谢。
作者: Iawfy    时间: 2003-11-5 12:16
i think the answer is C. i'm not pertty sure??
作者: dandan74    时间: 2003-11-5 14:28
答案是C.
作者: connee    时间: 2004-8-10 17:37

大全中划线部分有only 的11道题,only的位置有改的有3题,only位置不改的有8题,大家讨论:  only位置是否是一个判断标准?

编号为987的大全编号

3  A collection of 38 poems by Phillis Wheatley, a slave, was published in the 1770’s, the first book by a Black woman and it was only the second published by an American woman.

(A) it was only the second published by an American woman

(B) it was only the second that an American woman published

(C) the second one only published by an American woman

(D) the second one only that an American woman publishedE

(E) only the second published by an American woman

41  According to a study published by Dr. Myrna Weissman, only one percent of Americans born before 1905 had suffered major depression by the age of seventy-five; of those born since 1955, six percent had become depressed by age twenty-four.

(A) only one percent of Americans born before 1905 had suffered major depression by the age of seventy-five; of those born since 1955, six percent had become depressed by age twenty-four

(B) only one percent of Americans born before 1905 suffer major depression by the age of seventy-five; if they are born since 1955, six percent become depressed by age twenty-four

(C) of Americans born before 1905, only one percent of them have suffered major depression by age seventy-five, but six percent of those born since 1955 do by the age of twenty-four

(D) major depression is suffered by the age of seventy-five by only one percent of Americans born before 1905, and by age twenty-four by the six percent born since 1955A

(E) Americans born before 1905 suffer major depression by the age of seventy-five only one percent of the time, but six percent of those born since 1955 did so by age twenty-four

    46  According to Interstudy, a nonprofit organization that studies health maintenance organizations (HMO’s), they estimate that, in comparison to last year, when only 36 percent of the nation’s 607 HMO’s was profitable, this year 73 percent will be.

(A) they estimate that, in comparison to last year, when only 36 percent of the nation’s 607 HMO’s was profitable, this year 73 percent will be

(B) compared to only 36 percent of the nation’s 607 HMO’s being profitable last year, they estimate 73 percent would be this year

(C) only 36 percent of the nation’s 607 HMO’s were profitable last year; it estimates that this year 73 percent will be

(D) it estimates 73 percent of the nation’s 607 HMO’s would be profitable this year; last year that was only 36 percentC

(E) only 36 percent of the nation’s 607 HMO’s last year were profitable, whereas they estimate it this year to be 73 percent

   137  As Russell Banks suggests, it is a lack of grand ideas that have only left writers with semiotics, hermeneutics, and deconstruction.

(A) As Russell Banks suggests, it is a lack of grand ideas that have only left writers with

(B) Writers, Russell Banks suggests, who lack of grand ideas and leave only

(C) Russell Banks suggests that a lack of grand ideas has left writers with only

(D) It is Russell Banks’ suggestion that a lack of grand ideas have left writers only withC

(E) It is only a lack of grand ideas, Russell Banks suggests, which leave writers with

259   During Roosevelt’s years in office Black Americans began voting for Democrats rather than Republicans in national elections, but Black support for Democrats at the state and local levels developed only after when civil rights legislation was supported by Harry Truman.

(A) developed only after when civil rights legislation was supported by Harry Truman

(B) developed only after when Harry Truman supported civil rights legislation

(C) developed only after Harry Truman’s support of civil rights legislation

(D) develops only at the time after the supporting of civil rights legislation by Harry TrumanC

(E) developed only after there being Harry Truman’s support of civil rights legislation

358   In 1982 the median income for married-couple families with a wage-earning wife was $9,000 more than a family where the husband only was employed.

(A) a family where the husband only

(B) of a family where only the husband

(C) that for families in which only the husband

(D) a family in which only the husbandC

(E) those of families in which the husband only

389  In June of 1989, Princeton Township approved a developer’s plans to build 300 houses on a large portion of the 210-acre site of the Battle of Princeton, one of only eight Revolutionary War battlefields that had remained undeveloped.

(A) one of only eight Revolutionary War battlefields that had remained undeveloped

(B) one of eight of the only Revolutionary War battlefields that have remained undeveloped

(C) one of the only eight undeveloped Revolutionary War battlefields that remains

(D) only one of eight Revolutionary War battlefields to remain undevelopedA

(E) only one of the eight remaining undeveloped Revolutionary War battlefields

   407  In the initial planning stages, the condominium corporation took into account only the concerns of its prospective clients, not those of surrounding homeowners.

(A) the condominium corporation took into account only the concerns of its prospective clients

(B) the condominium corporation has only taken into account the concerns of their prospective clients

(C) the condominium corporation only took their prospective clients’ concerns into account

(D) the concerns of its prospective clients only were taken into account by the condominium corporationA

(E) prospective clients had their concerns only taken into account by the condominium corporation

569  Our rate of teenage pregnancies is among the highest in the industrialized world, being exceeded only by Chile, Hungary, Romania, Cuba, and Bulgaria.

(A) is among the highest in the industrialized world, being exceeded only by

(B) is among the highest in the industrialized world, exceeded only by that of

(C) are among the highest in the industrialized world, only exceeded by

(D) is among the highest in the industrialized world, and exceeds onlyB

(E) are among the highest in the industrialized world, and they exceed those of only

   787  The nephew of Pliny the Elder wrote the only eyewitness account of the great eruption of Vesuvius in two letters to the historian Tacitus.

(A) The nephew of Pliny the Elder wrote the only eyewitness account of the great eruption of Vesuvius in two letters to the historian Tacitus.

(B) To the historian Tacitus, the nephew of Pliny the Elder wrote two letters, being the only eyewitness accounts of the great eruption of Vesuvius.

(C) The only eyewitness account is in two letters by the nephew of Pliny the Elder writing to the historian Tacitus an account of the great eruption of Vesuvius.

(D) Writing the only eyewitness account, Pliny the Elder’s nephew accounted for the great eruption of Vesuvius in two letters to the historian Tacitus.E

(E) In two letters to the historian Tacitus, the nephew of Pliny the Elder wrote the only eyewitness account of the great eruption of Vesuvius.

       957  By law, a qualified physician can only prescribe medicine, protecting the public.

(A) By law, a qualified physician can only prescribe medicine, protecting the public.

(B) By law, only a qualified physician can prescribe medicine, protecting the public.

(C) By law, only a qualified physician can prescribe medicine which protects the public.

(D) In order to protect the public, by law a qualified physician only can prescribe medicine.E

(E) In order to protect the public, by law only a qualified physician can prescribe medicine.


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作者: rattledrum    时间: 2008-8-19 01:25
所有的选择都是首先优于选项A,即:原文。以原文的意思为准,不能改变句意,这就是为什么ONLY这样的极端修辞词位置不可以随便移动,只是例外一些句子中的ONLY确实放错了位置,自然需要改变。
  
答题必然有很多规律可循,但是不是所有的规律一定万能。

作者: Hattielin87    时间: 2010-7-14 10:29
E不是错的吗~~




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