标题: 介词+名词+分词这种结构永远错吗? [打印本页] 作者: luckyloser 时间: 2012-6-4 21:53 标题: 介词+名词+分词这种结构永远错吗? 看如下题:Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a late nineteenth-century feminist, called for urban apartment houses including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities.
A) including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities B) that included child-care facilities, and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities C) with child-care facilities included and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities D) that included child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities E) to include child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities included
其中,有个老外专家说: First, we can eliminate all the answer choices that use with communal eating and social facilities included or any other structure that follows this pattern:
This pattern is almost always wrong on the GMAT, and is certainly wrong in this question. This eliminates C) and E).
但是,我在查without和with的用法时,可以这么用: She fell asleep with the light burning.(with+名词+现在分词 ,作伴随状语)或者Without anything left in the cupboard, she went out to get something to eat
i'd be hesitant to posit this as an actual rule. i think that the more precise rule is like this: if the actual object of the preposition is the verb, not the noun, then you can't use this construction.
here's what i mean: you can't say "my parents heard about me failing the test". the reason isn't simply because it's prep+pron+verb, though, but because of semantics: they didn't hear about me - they heard about the failing. the proper way to phrase this sort of thing, which is still really awkward-looking, is "my parents heard about my failing the test".
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in general, though, i wouldn't rule out this construction outright. for instance, i don't think the gmat would have a problem with a construction like coats and ties are the dress code for guests eating dinner in the main hall. i can't think of an alternative way to phrase this that isn't hopelessly awkward.作者: jeffery2541 时间: 2012-6-5 00:03
请问正确答案是哪一个?作者: jeffery2541 时间: 2012-6-5 00:07
是D选项吗?