141. Unlike transplants between identical twins, whose genetic endowment is the same, all patients receiving hearts or other organs must take antirejection drugs for the rest of their lives.
(A) Unlike transplants between identical twins, whose genetic endowment is the same
(B) Besides transplants involving identical twins with the same genetic endowment
(C) Unless the transplant involves identical twins ,who have the same genetic endowment
(D) Aside from a transplant between identical twins with the same genetic endowment
(E) Other than transplants between identical twins, whose genetic endowment is the same
In A and B, the phrases beginning Unlike... and Besides... modify patients, the subject of the main clause; thus A absurdly states that Unlike transplants ..., patients... must take ... drugs, and B that all patients except for transplants... must take ... drugs. In B and D the expression identical twins with the same genetic endowment wrongly suggests that only some identical twin pairs are genetically identical. In E, the construction Other than transplants..., all patients ... must take... drugs illogically suggests, as in B, that some patients are transplants. Choice C, the best answer, solves these problems by using a clause introduced by Unless to describe the exception to the rule and a nonrestrictive clause beginning with who to describe the characteristic attributed to all identical twins.
今天第n遍看这题,又发现新问题,想当没看见,因为时间太紧了可想了想还是不能放过
我觉得a中的whose genetic endowment 谓语是不是应该用are?og解释并没有用这点排除a,但我认为也是错误之一
因为whose的先行词是twins双胞胎的endowment应该是复数的
而且endowment根据longman是作为天资是可数的[countable] a natural quality or ability that someone has
因为手头没有更详细的字典,我想知道endowment的复数是endowments还是与单数相同?
快考了,请nn帮忙
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