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作者: rita1209 时间: 2004-8-30 06:34
标题: [求助]想请教大牛一题
各位大牛,想请教此题该如何判断;另外,想请教如果遇到类似题目的话,该如何解决?谢谢!!
The Parthenon is larger than usual for a Doric temple, with eight columns on the short sides and seventeen on the long ones rather than the typical six and thirteen.
(A) usual
(B) is usual
(C) has been usual
(D) one usually is
(E) it is usual
答案为B

作者: rt316 时间: 2004-8-30 08:20
惭愧,偶选A,怎么也看不出应该选B。
作者: rhod 时间: 2004-8-30 11:45
253. Analysts blamed May’s sluggish retail sales on unexciting merchandise as well as the weather, colder and wetter than was usual in some regions, which slowed sales of barbecue grills and lawn furniture.
(A) colder and wetter than was usual in some regions, which slowed
(B) which was colder and wetter than usual in some regions, slowing
(C) since it was colder and wetter than usually in some regions, which slowed
(D) being colder and wetter than usually in some regions, slowing(B)
(E) having been colder and wetter than was usual in some regions and slowed
Choice B is the best answer. It is concise and idiomatic, and which has a clear referent, the weather. In A, the insertion of was is unnecessary, and the referent of which is not clear because regions, not weather, is the nearest noun. In C, the adjective usual is needed in place of the adverb usually, and the referent of which is unclear because regions, not weather, is the nearest noun. In D and E, the verb phrases (being colder..., having been colder...) do not refer as clearly to the noun weather as the pronoun which does. Choice D needs the adjective usual in place of the adverb usually, while choice E fails to maintain parallelism in verb tense (having been... and slowed).
作者: leeon 时间: 2004-8-30 11:56
同意A,记得以前讨论过相似的一道题。
给个例句:
He was in a less jocular mood than usual...
作者: horsefish 时间: 2004-8-30 12:56
谢谢几位语法高手, 刚刚我见到此题马上选A, 结果见到答案是B, 吓得我没敢露面.
作者: rita1209 时间: 2004-9-3 02:20
谢谢几位高手,小妹还有一事相问,就是than可否当作关系代名词ㄋ?谢谢相助!
作者: ryuu217 时间: 2010-9-11 00:13
253. Analysts blamed May’s sluggish retail sales on unexciting merchandise as well as the weather, colder and wetter than was usual in some regions, which slowed sales of barbecue grills and lawn furniture.(A) colder and wetter than was usual in some regions, which slowed(B) which was colder and wetter than usual in some regions, slowing(C) since it was colder and wetter than usually in some regions, which slowed(D) being colder and wetter than usually in some regions, slowing(B)(E) having been colder and wetter than was usual in some regions and slowedChoice B is the best answer. It is concise and idiomatic, and which has a clear referent, the weather. In A, the insertion of was is unnecessary, and the referent of which is not clear because regions, not weather, is the nearest noun. In C, the adjective usual is needed in place of the adverb usually, and the referent of which is unclear because regions, not weather, is the nearest noun. In D and E, the verb phrases (being colder..., having been colder...) do not refer as clearly to the noun weather as the pronoun which does. Choice D needs the adjective usual in place of the adverb usually, while choice E fails to maintain parallelism in verb tense (having been... and slowed).-- by 会员 rhod (2004/8/30 11:45:00)
本来已经是陈年老帐了,但是今天正好做到这道题,就顺便更正一下。
这个例子和LZ给的题不是一回事,不能用同样的解释。
这道题的正确答案是than usual , LZ那道题是than is usual
具体参照下面这个帖子。
http://forum.chasedream.com/GMAT_SC/thread-88519-1-1.html
随便整理一下,以免再误导。
作者: ryuu217 时间: 2010-9-11 00:21
253. Analysts blamed May’s sluggish retail sales on unexciting merchandise as well as the weather, colder and wetter than was usual in some regions, which slowed sales of barbecue grills and lawn furniture.(A) colder and wetter than was usual in some regions, which slowed(B) which was colder and wetter than usual in some regions, slowing(C) since it was colder and wetter than usually in some regions, which slowed(D) being colder and wetter than usually in some regions, slowing(B)(E) having been colder and wetter than was usual in some regions and slowedChoice B is the best answer. It is concise and idiomatic, and which has a clear referent, the weather. In A, the insertion of was is unnecessary, and the referent of which is not clear because regions, not weather, is the nearest noun. In C, the adjective usual is needed in place of the adverb usually, and the referent of which is unclear because regions, not weather, is the nearest noun. In D and E, the verb phrases (being colder..., having been colder...) do not refer as clearly to the noun weather as the pronoun which does. Choice D needs the adjective usual in place of the adverb usually, while choice E fails to maintain parallelism in verb tense (having been... and slowed).-- by 会员 rhod (2004/8/30 11:45:00)
谁能告诉我slowing sales of barbecue grills and lawn furniture. 修饰谁,是个什么结构吗?
基础比较差,表笑话我。
作者: 几米的世界9 时间: 2014-8-14 09:27
ryuu217 发表于 2010-9-11 00:13 
253. Analysts blamed May’s sluggish retail sales on unexciting merchandise as well as the weathe ...
谢谢谢谢,豁然开朗啊!!
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