Until Berta and Emst Scharrer established the concept of neurosecretion in 1928, scientists believed that either cells secreted hormones, which made them endocrine cells and thus part of the endocrine system, or conducted electrical impulses, in which case they were nerve cells and thus part of the nervous system.
A.either cells secreted hormones, which made them
B.either cells secreted hormones, making them
C.either cells secreted hormones and were
D.cells either secreted hormones, in which case they were
E.cells either secreted hormones, which made them
知道这里不能选择E,因为which错误地指代了hormones,而不是前面的整个情况~~但是我想知道D中的they会不会有修饰歧义呢?为什么没有?作者: wenchang 时间: 2010-9-27 11:17
同问,而且关于D,E也有不解的地方作者: lxw19 时间: 2010-10-4 14:40
up作者: Rainbeauty 时间: 2011-7-9 20:51
提示: 作者被禁止或删除 内容自动屏蔽作者: nemiah 时间: 2011-7-9 21:15
后面也有they were S+v+o, which s + v + o. 这里后面定语从句的s是不是和主句平行的?即代词指代主语?请指正作者: pinkhelicopter 时间: 2011-8-27 00:53
同问作者: jay871750293 时间: 2013-7-3 14:59
谈谈自己的想法~
我觉得选D最关键的原因还是在于or引导的平行结构:
cells either secreted hormones, in which case they were..., or conducted electrical impulses, in which case they were...
those two parts match too perfectly to be fallacious~
另外,个人认为they之所以指代cells而非hormones主要还是语义,毕竟hormones不是cells,所以通过语义判断,they指代cells没问题~
至于在in which case从句中they是否优先指代主句主语,我觉得应该是这样的,manhattan SC 5th中有说道代词的5大原则,其中最后一个“case”中有提到,不过书上的例句是从属关系的两个分句,而这里是主句和定语从句,不过应该是适用的,不太确定哈...