For all his professed disdain of such activities, Auden was an inveterate literary gossip.
(A) For all his professed disdain of such activities
(B) Having always professed disdain for such activities
(C) All such activities were, he professed, disdained, and
(D) Professing that all such activities were disdained(A)
(E) In spite of professions of disdaining all such activities
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为啥选A 我选了B
我也选b,仔细想想后发现 这句话是转折的意思,可以理解为Although he professed disdain of such activities (gossip), Auden was an inveterate literary gossip. 尽管他对gossip持有鄙视态度,Auden还是gossip高手。这里就是for all是固定用法,相当于despite,inspite of。
所以B错。
Having professed用现在分词完成式,表示profess disdain的时间在主句谓语之前,而这里professed distain 是auden的一个状态,
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