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标题: prep老,一套74. 各位指教! [打印本页]

作者: cynthia627    时间: 2009-11-30 16:30
标题: prep老,一套74. 各位指教!

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Paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould has argued that many biological traits are not the products of natural selection, favored due to their enhancement of reproduction or survival, but that they are simply random by-products of other evolutionary developments.



(A) due to their enhancement of reproduction or survival, but that they are

(B) due to the reproduction or survival they enhance, but they are

(C) because they enhance reproduction or survival, but

(D) because they enhance reproduction or survival, but are
(E) because of enhancing reproduction or survival, but are
OMA
这道题是第二遍做。做对了,但是看了一下第一遍做的结果,我又有点晕了。我第一遍选的是C,我想了一下,估计当时的思路是根据not A but B的那个结构选的。所以,各位高人,这个为什么一定是要D才对?给点建议吧~ 谢谢

作者: cynthia627    时间: 2009-11-30 19:46
自己顶一下~ 各位帮帮忙啊!!!
作者: 果汁软糖    时间: 2009-11-30 22:49
从别人那里找来的,希望可以帮到你:
Your first thought here probably was - and should be - parallelism. However, you're right that 'are not ... but are' and 'are not ... but' would both be legitimately parallel constructions in this context. So, the reasoning goes, we should take the one with one fewer word. Right?
Here's the problem: In the context of this longer, more complicated sentence, the 'but' (without 'are' after it) is, unfortunately, ambiguous. Consider this sentence:
Jimmy was not the typical class president, loved by most of the students, but also hated by a fair number as well; rather, he was loved by all the students.
The most probable reading here is that all of the words 'loved by most of the students, but also hated by a fair number as well' are a description of 'the typical class president.'
If you look at choice C, it can be read this way; one could (probably should, even) take ALL the words '...favored because they enhance reproduction or survival, but simply random byproducts...' as an elaboration on the phrase 'products of natural selection'.
作者: cynthia627    时间: 2009-11-30 23:03
从别人那里找来的,希望可以帮到你:
Your first thought here probably was - and should be - parallelism. However, you're right that 'are not ... but are' and 'are not ... but' would both be legitimately parallel constructions in this context. So, the reasoning goes, we should take the one with one fewer word. Right?
Here's the problem: In the context of this longer, more complicated sentence, the 'but' (without 'are' after it) is, unfortunately, ambiguous. Consider this sentence:
Jimmy was not the typical class president, loved by most of the students, but also hated by a fair number as well; rather, he was loved by all the students.
The most probable reading here is that all of the words 'loved by most of the students, but also hated by a fair number as well' are a description of 'the typical class president.'
If you look at choice C, it can be read this way; one could (probably should, even) take ALL the words '...favored because they enhance reproduction or survival, but simply random byproducts...' as an elaboration on the phrase 'products of natural selection'.
-- by 会员 果汁软糖 (2009/11/30 22:49:39)



明白了!!!非常感谢啊!!!最近正在整理prep上的语法题,考试马上就到了……




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