In its most recent approach, the comet Crommelin passed the Earth at about the same distance and in about the same position, some 25 degrees above the horizon, that Halley’s comet will pass the next time it appears.
(D) as will Halley’s comet
(E) as Halley’s comet will do
答案是D,同意。请教:E的问题是什么???
do 不需要
比较结构 不会引起歧义的 能省则省 简洁
to zcx :呵呵,不是一时糊涂。。。我只是觉得D对,读的顺口。E不爽。也估计是do的累赘问题
想听听大家的看法,是否有什么语法点上的根据
谢谢二位的指点
http://forum.chasedream.com/dispbbs.asp?boardID=23&ID=18574 可能会有帮助。
dreadpower你把我绕进去了,搞不明白为什么S13-9的C用will be? 请NN帮忙。
same question and confusion:
sometime, ETS prefers no ambiguous implication.
but sometimes, it prefers more concise expression.
here:
(D) as will Halley’s comet
( i thought it could drive ambiguous because could be 'will do' , could be 'will have done', even could be 'will be doing')
(E) as Halley’s comet will do
(i thought 'will do' here is better than D)
NN, please help!
如果E变成了as Halley’s comet will ,即去掉结尾的do,是不是正确的呢.
不明白为什么D中要来个倒装.....
NN们来解释一下好不?
顶起来, 同问同问: D项为什么要倒装啊?
大全168题的比较结构里也用了倒装:
168. Because the Earth’s crust is more solid there and thus better able to transmit shock waves, an earthquake of a given magnitude typically devastates an area 100 times greater in the eastern United States than it does in the West.
答案(D) in the eastern United States will typically devastate an area 100 times greater than will a quake of comparable magnitude occurring in the West
168题里的倒装比较容易理解, 因为a quake后面有一串长长的修饰语(of comparable magnitude occurring in the West), 如果按正常语序把will放在最后, 则名词和谓语之间相隔太远.
我不明白的是, 本题中的结构原本就很简单, 为什么D项还要倒装?
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