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求教OG SC 15题

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楼主
发表于 2005-8-25 15:42:00 | 只看该作者

求教OG SC 15题

OG答案上指出distinguish的用法应为distinguish between A and B, 其他几项都不符此用法,试问A项若不是因为那个多余的their,distinguish A from B不也是可以的吗?distinguish... from 和distinguish between .....and用法上有何区别?

沙发
发表于 2005-8-25 21:05:00 | 只看该作者

distinguish ... from ... 从...中辨别出...


distinguish between ... and ... 在两者间区分


原文表达的意思是两者间的比较,不能用from。


15. In his research paper, Dr. Frosh, medical director of the Payne Whitney Clinic, distinguishes mood swings. which may be violent without their being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis.


(A)  mood swings, which may be violent without their being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis


(B)  mood swings, perhaps violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis ,


(C)  between mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease, and genuine manic-depressive psychosis


(D)  between mood swings, perhaps violent without being grounded in mental disease, from genuine manic-depressive psychosis


(E)   genuine manic-depressive psychosis and mood swings, which may be violent without being grounded in mental disease


The best choice is C because it uses the idiomatically correct expression distinguishes between x and y and because it provides a structure in which the relative clause beginning which may be violent clearly modifies mood swings. The other choices use distinguishes in unidiomatic constructions. Additionally, their in A is intrusive and unnecessary, and the modifier of mood swings in B and D (perhaps violent) is awkward and less clear than the more developed clause which may be violent.


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 楼主| 发表于 2005-8-25 21:29:00 | 只看该作者

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