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[求助]885 section12-13,15,20
[求助]885 section12-13,15,20 885 section12-13 Some analysts point out that because people are becoming accustomed to a steady inflation rate of four to five percent, businesses found that they could raise prices according to this amount without thereby provoking strong public reaction.e (A) found that they could raise prices according to this amount without thereby provoking (B) found that they were capable of raising prices by this amount and not provoke (C) find that they are capable of raising prices by this amount and not provoke (D) are finding that they can raise prices by this amount without provoking (E) are finding that they can raise prices according to this amount and will not thereby provoke 答案是d,可以理解,但e的答案說不太出來哪裡錯,只覺得不太好. 另外,thereby的用法有什麼特殊之處嗎? 請各位牛人指點
In 1933 the rubber, clothing, and shipbuilding industries put into effect a six-hour workday, believing it a seeming permanent accommodation rather than a temporary expedient for what many observers thought was an economy made overproductive by advances in technology.c (A) believing it a seeming permanent accommodation rather than a temporary expedient for what many observers thought was (B) believing it a seeming permanent accommodation instead of a temporary expedient for what many observers thought was (C) believing that it was not a temporary expedient but a seeming permanent accommodation to what many observers thought of as a (D) not as a temporary expedient but as a seemingly permanent accommodation to what many observers thought was (E) not as a temporary expedient but believing it a seemingly permanent accommodation for what many observers thought
答案是d,但d最後的一段很怪"to what many observers thought was",accommodation to 後還可接子句嗎?多謝
In December of 1987 an automobile manufacturer pleaded no contest to criminal charges of odometer tampering and agreed to pay more than $16 million in civil damages for cars that were test-driven with their odometers disconnected.a (A) cars that were test-driven with their odometers disconnected (B) cars that it had test-driven with their disconnected odometers (C) its cars having been test-driven with disconnected odometers (D) having test-driven cars with their odometers disconnected (E) having cars that were test-driven with disconnected odometers 答案是d,但我覺得a也不錯啊.
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