标题: prep上的语法题 有些疑惑 还请大家指教 谢谢各位了 [打印本页] 作者: joanna5200 时间: 2013-6-21 11:37 标题: prep上的语法题 有些疑惑 还请大家指教 谢谢各位了 Hans Christian Andersen wrote fairy tales, which have been some of the most frequently translated works in literary history, while he wrote plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies, which remained almost unknown outside his native Denmark.
AHans Christian Andersen wrote fairy tales, which have been some of the most frequently translated works in literary history, while he wrote plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies, which remained
BHans Christian Andersen wrote fairy tales, which, while among the most frequently translated works in literary history, his plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies remain
CEven as Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales have been among the most frequently translated works in literary history, still his plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies, remain
DUnlike the fairy tales written by Hans Christian Andersen, which are some of the most frequently translated works in literary history, he wrote plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies, which remained
EAlthough Hans Christian Andersen wrote fairy tales that are among the most frequently translated works in literary history, his plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies, remain
正确答案是E 但是 看解析上说 remain是主语 his plays, novels, poems, and travel books, as well as several autobiographies的系动词 ,但是我记得除非有特殊情况,要不然 这个主语跟系动词是不能用逗号隔开的吧???那这样的形式又怎样解释呢??求牛牛们解答啊 谢谢各位了 作者: Hliujing 时间: 2013-6-21 12:00
这里面有逗号是因为有个插入语 as well as 啊, 插入语特点就是两边都有逗号的。
Math, as well as history and science, is a required subject. 作者: zxppx 时间: 2013-7-1 17:01
同意楼上的观点。这里remain的主语是his plays, novel, poems, and travel books作者: zxppx 时间: 2013-7-1 17:04
对于C选项,有一点要补充。来自manhattan:
http://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/hans-christian-andersen-wrote-fairy-tales-t7444.html
well, "still" is in an awkward position - it should come before the verb - but the real problem lies in the unidiomatic use of "even as".
"even as" is a transition used to imply simultaneity, and is usually used with parallel tenses (i.e., same tense in both parts of the parallel structure).
here's an example
even as his income has increased, joe has continued to feel less and less satisfied with his life
i can't really think of a legitimate example in which the tenses aren't parallel, so, off the top of my head, i'll say that they should be.