标题: OG12-1 [打印本页] 作者: zxkingsey 时间: 2010-6-29 19:39 标题: OG12-1 The Glass House Mountains in Queensland,Australia,were sighted in 1770 by the English navigtor Captain James Cook,by whom they were named supposedly because its sheer wet rocks glistened like glass.
A by whom they were named supposedly because its
B by whom they were named supposedly and their
C naming them supposedly since their
D who so named them supposedly becaise their
E who so named it since supposedly their
答案是D,我想问的是so是怎么理解的?可以和because一起用的吗?
谢谢作者: fnm07052 时间: 2010-6-29 20:33
这个so应该指代The Glass House Mountains 这一个命名方式,可以和because一起用啊,这里没什么关系 不能一起用的应该是在原因状语从句里面的那种,比如because··,so···这样就不行,这一定是错误的作者: zxkingsey 时间: 2010-6-29 23:16
[quote] The Glass House Mountains in Queensland,Australia,were sighted in 1770 by the English navigtor Captain James Cook,by whom they were named supposedly because its sheer wet rocks glistened like glass.
A by whom they were named supposedly because its
B by whom they were named supposedly and their
C naming them supposedly since their
D who so named them supposedly becaise their
E who so named it since supposedly their
答案是D,我想问的是so是怎么理解的?可以和because一起用的吗?
谢谢
-- by 会员 zxkingsey (2010/6/29 19:39:14)
[/quote
意思是理解为“这样”,对不?
THX作者: jackxp 时间: 2010-7-13 11:03
同问!
二楼解释有点模糊,在这个定语从句里,
Captain James Cook so named them supposedly because their sheer wet rocks glistened like glass。
Captain James Cook so named them supposedly because their sheer wet rocks glistened like glass。
就是出现了不规则的情形,当时做的时候,第一个排除的就是D,郁闷~
-- by 会员 jackxp (2010/7/13 11:03:13)
so在这里就是表示这样的意思 eg:Arguably, this is so because the theories and conceptual constructs of the social sciences are especially accessible作者: shijunzai1995 时间: 2010-8-9 16:04
翻译就是,他们这样给他取名,因为blabla