标题: OG12-57 [打印本页] 作者: Jennifer789 时间: 2010-2-19 19:04 标题: OG12-57 That educators have not anticipated the impact of microcomputer technology can hardly be said that it is their fault : Alvin Toffler, one of the most prominent students of the future, did not even mention microcomputers in Future Shock, published in 1970. A.原题 D It can hardly be said that educators are at fault for not anticipating the impact of microcomputer technology
OG上关于A的解释有点昏 不太懂 大家帮忙解释下为什么A错 谢谢~~~作者: edwardelric 时间: 2010-2-19 19:13
这里 A 不对是因为 can hardly 后面不妥。it有毛病~如果这样说就没有问题了: educators have not anticipated the impact of a microcomputer technology is hardly surprising it原意思是指代这个事情~作者: beijin111 时间: 2010-2-21 18:24
我排除A是因为觉得it不能指代前面整句话。但OG 上的解释我也没看懂,Inverting the usual order results in an ungrammatical construction in which the main verb is both preceded and followed by a subordinate clause.是说谓语动词前后都跟了一个从句吗?可是这是什么意思呢?期待NN指点~