Early medieval monasteries, while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts like modern libraries.
A. while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts like modern libraries.
B. like modern libraries, often served as text repositories, though they were clearly less accessible to outsiders.
C. while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts as does the modern library.
D. like modern libraries, while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts.
E. while clearly less accessible to outsiders, acted like modern libraries
act by serving as repositories for text.
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(D), 順眼順口
A, text (like) modern library
B, though (they), ---> who ?
C, the 2nd (as) ?
E, (acted) like modern libraries
(act) --> two verbs
我会选A
B改变原意;C用as不好;
我只能看出来是B或是D;因为不知道while这样的用法行不行,所以最后,挣扎着选了B。
其他NN讨论
我选A:
B,D的like...比较意思错了,while clearly less accessible to outsiders这个部分不like现代图书馆
C中as...as引起歧义
E有点莫名其妙,后面拐下来的那行是不是也算答案
你不觉得A中的like 短语紧跟texts( like modern libraries),没有修饰歧义吗?
是可能有歧义,但是比较了,其他都不好啊?
要么就是E??act like是可以接受的,但是E后面那段拐下来的是什么意思??
偶选D,marie mm,答案是什么?
这是kaplan上的一道题目,感觉kaplan的东西总有些剑走偏锋,和ets的思路有些不同
kaplan给的答案是A,原因是repositories for text 要比text repositories更idiomatic
不过个人觉得如果算上这条原因,那么每条答案其实都有些问题,或者是缺陷
A. 按照ets的思路,like的位置确实有产生歧义之嫌;
B. 除 text repositories之外, they 也有指代不清的嫌疑
C. 将复数的monasteris和单数的library比较,出现了问题。(另这里的第二个as倒不能和第一个连起来作为as...as,而是monasteries served as .., as do modern libraries.)
D. while clearly less accessible to outsiders的位置造成歧义,有修饰modern libraries的可能
E. acted like modern libraries act,like有问题,起码也该是as,何况两个act,十分的awkward
这就是我选A的原因,我觉得歧义比较无伤大雅。。。因为毕竟只是歧,不是错。我们可以按照正确的方式来理解
http://www.testmagic.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11788
也可追蹤一下native speaker是否有話說
从给出的kaplan的解释中只说only because repositories for texts is more idiomatic than text repositories.
,并没有看到A的like后和C的as后的差别,没解决问题,不知kaplan是如何想的。从此题确实可以看出kaplan和ETS的偏差,至少kaplan态度不够认真!OG的解释相比就清楚多了。
Early medieval monasteries, while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts like modern libraries.
A. while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts like modern libraries(indicates that modern libraries are less accessible to outsiders).
B. like modern libraries, often served as text repositories, though they were clearly less accessible to outsiders.
C. while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts as does the modern library (indicates that monasteries and libraries share function of serving for texts).
D. like modern libraries, while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts.
E. while clearly less accessible to outsiders, acted like modern libraries
act by serving as repositories for text.
我还是选C,虽然存在library和monasteries的比较对象不对等。
还是OG-208
208. Teratomas are unusual forms of cancer because they are composed of tissues such as tooth and bone not normally found in the organ in which the tumor appears.
(A) because they are composed of tissues such as tooth and bone
(B) because they are composed of tissues like tooth and bone that are
(C) because they are composed of tissues, like tooth and bone, tissues
(D) in that their composition, tissues such as tooth and bone, is(E)
(E) in that they are composed of tissues such as tooth and bone, tissues
在这里ETS没有说like tooth and bone是因为tooth and bones和Teratomas不对等。所以这里可能Early medieval monasteries, while clearly less accessible to outsiders, often served as repositories for texts like modern libraries.(like modern libraries是texts的比较对象)
Only E, the best choice, clearly states that teratomas consist of tissues such as tooth and bone, and that such tissues are not normally found in the organ with the teratoma. Clear statement of this fact requires the repetition of tissues to establish the appositive—tissues normally found.... Without such repetition, A and B imprecisely state that the tooth and bone, as opposed to the tissues, are not normally found in the affected organ. Choices B and C alter the meaning with the use of like, that is, they suggest that the tissues are not tooth and bone, but only like them.[注意不用LIKE的原因!!!] The confused syntax of D states that their composition, not the tissues, is found in the organ....
To be discussed...
严重同意pumpkin MM
Kaplan是个大诱惑,不做有所不甘,做了又大失所望,令人更加糊涂
所谓 食之无味,弃之可惜,鸡肋啊
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