以下是引用gemj在2003-9-8 12:19:00的发言: 252. Three out of every four automobile owners in the United States also own a bicycle. (A) Three out of every four automobile owners in the United States also own a bicycle. (B) Out of every four, three automobile owners in the United States also owns a bicycle. (C) Bicycles are owned by three out of every four owners of automobiles in the United States. (D) In the United States, three out of every four automobile owners owns bicycles. (E) Out of every four owners of automobiles in the United States, bicycles are also owned by three. A, the best choice D中主谓不一致, 错当然没问题. 但ETS解释说: In D, … Furthermore, the plural bicycles detracts from clarity by suggesting that multiple bicycles are owned by each person in question. 问题: 怎么会有这样的误解呢?因为主语是复数, 三个人拥有三部自行车, 很符合逻辑. 用单数(a bicycle)难道不会造成“三个人拥有一部自行车”的误会吗?看来英语的语言习惯是有问题的.
A中是什么意思?三人拥有一辆bicycle还是三人拥有三辆? 不懂。 |