Q1: To speak habitually of the “truly needy” is gradually instilling the notion that many of those who are just called “needy” actually have adequate resources; such a conclusion is unwarranted. (A) To speak habitually of the “truly needy” is gradually instilling the notion (B) To speak habitually of the “truly needy” is instilling the notion gradually (C) To speak habitually of the “truly needy” is gradually to instill the notion (D) Speaking habitually of the “truly needy” is to instill the gradual notion (E) Speaking habitually of the “truly needy” is instilling the gradual notion 选C, is gradually to instill the notion gradually 是副词啊,为什么能这样用? Q2: Many psychologists and sociologists now contend that the deliberate and even brutal aggression integral to some forms of competitive athletics increase the likelihood of imitative violence that erupts among crowds of spectators dominated by young adult males.
(D) increases the likelihood for imitative violence to erupt (E) increases the likelihood that imitative violence will erupt 选E, the likelihood for....& the likelihood that....有啥区别啊,干嘛非要选THAT Q3: most nations regard their airspace as extending upward as high as an aircraft can fly 此句话什么意思啊? |