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作者: ccfish 时间: 2003-12-28 09:05
标题: 请问大全sec_B-12
12. Stars like the sun can continue to shine steadily for billions of years because its light and heat are produced by nuclear fusion, in which titanic releases of energy result in the loss of only tiny amounts of mass.
(A) its light and heat are produced by nuclear fusion, in which
(B) nuclear fusion produces its light and heat, in which
(C) nuclear fusion produces their light and heat, where
(D) its light and heat are produced by nuclear fusion, where
(E) their light and heat are produced by nuclear fusion, in which
Key:E
Mine is C. I can't understand it. Anyone may explain it to me? Thanks!
作者: ccfish 时间: 2003-12-28 10:19
还有一题:
sec-C-11:
11. According to the professor’s philosophy, the antidote to envy is one’s own work, always one’s own work: not thinking about it, not assessing it, but simply doing it.
(A) one’s own work, always one’s own work: not thinking about it, not assessing it, but simply doing it
(B) always work; because you don’t think about it or assess it, you just do it
(C) always one’s own work: not thinking about or assessing it, but simply to do it
(D) not to think or assess, but doing one’s own work
(E) neither to think about one’s own work nor to assess it, it is always simply doing it
The key is A.I can't understand it either
作者: Snazzy 时间: 2003-12-28 10:46
12。
1, A and D are first eliminated because of "its"
2, the author wants to say the nuclear fusion produces light and heat and release titanic energy so that stars like sun can burn for billions of years. Thus, B and C have logical problem as "which " and "where" clauses modify "heat and light".
3, E is logically and gramatically right.
11.
1, This one is like the one about Australia: Before Australia was Australia. I didn't know what the author wants to say at all when I looked at the question.
2, Use POE. I feel ETS' favorite love is PARALLELISM. and i believe that is what the point is in the question. with the principle can all other choices be eliminated.
one’s own work//always one’s own work:
not thinking about it,// not assessing it, //but simply doing it
作者: ccfish 时间: 2003-12-28 13:29
以下是引用Snazzy在2003-12-28 10:46:00的发言:
11.
1, This one is like the one about Australia: Before Australia was Australia. I didn't know what the author wants to say at all when I looked at the question.
2, Use POE. I feel ETS' favorite love is PARALLELISM. and i believe that is what the point is in the question. with the principle can all other choices be eliminated.
one’s own work//always one’s own work:
not thinking about it,// not assessing it, //but simply doing it
那B为什么不对?B比A 简洁啊?看起来也平行.考试时遇见这种题肯定错!
多谢鸭鸭!
作者: yanda 时间: 2003-12-28 15:46
这题我也错了我选了E,呼吁高手帮忙!!!!
作者: zida 时间: 2003-12-28 18:03
12. Stars ---plural , so, stars- --- their C. Not stars ---- its C.
11. 1) agree with Snazzy that “one’s own work//always one’s own work: not thinking about it,// not assessing it, //but simply doing it .”
2) B uses “you”, logically it sounds like “you” do not think it, but others can think, can assess, and can do it. (In GMAT practice I haven’t seen any choices that have “you” instead of “one” are correct. Perhaps, there might have some only didn’t know that.) I prefer choice “one’s” to “your.” In E, too many “it”, not sure what those refer to. Comments welcome!
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