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标题: 请问717 [打印本页]

作者: 欧阳可情    时间: 2004-1-2 08:15
标题: 请问717
717.    The company is negotiating to sell its profitable credit card subsidiary, which it plans to use money from to acquire some of the mortgage-servicing operations that are being sold by troubled savings institutions.
(A) subsidiary, which it plans to use money from
(B) subsidiary, from which it plans to use money
(C) subsidiary, and it plans the use of money from that
(D) subsidiary and plans to use money from that sale
(E) subsidiary and plans the use of money from that sale

   这道题答案是D,可是选B为什么不对呢? 要表达的意思不是都一样吗?



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作者: mindfree    时间: 2004-1-2 09:30
"from which" is not correct as it changes the meaning. The money is not from the subsidiary, but from selling the subsidiary. So if you think "which" refers to the subsidiary, and it is correct grammatically, the meaning is not the same. If you think "which" refers to "to sell its profitable...", then it is wrong grammar.
作者: 欧阳可情    时间: 2004-1-2 15:20
明白了,谢谢!BOW!再问一下,在非限制性定语从句中,WHICH通常是指逗号前面的那一个词还是一整个句子?




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