- UID
- 1274253
- 在线时间
- 小时
- 注册时间
- 2017-4-12
- 最后登录
- 1970-1-1
- 主题
- 帖子
- 性别
- 保密
|
楼主 |
发表于 2017-7-17 18:02:37
|
显示全部楼层
分享给考友们一个帖子的内容。起因是一道题目。但是我找不到链接啦,找到补上来。重点在于RON 说的 。
Although she was considered among her contemporaries to be the better poet than her husband, later Elizabeth Barrett Browning was overshadowed by his success.
(A) Although she was considered among her contemporaries to be the better poet than her husband, later Elizabeth Barrett Browning was overshadowed by his success.
(B) Although Elizabeth Barrett Browning was considered among her contemporaries as a better poet than her husband, she was later overshadowed by his success.
(C) Later overshadowed by the success of her husband, Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poetry had been considered among her contemporaries to be better than that of her husband.
(D) Although Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s success was later overshadowed by that of her husband, among her contemporaries she was considered the better poet.
(E) Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poetry was considered among her contemporaries as better than her husband, but her success was later overshadowed by his.
是这样的 一个NN mm说要咨询这道题,她觉得很complicated ,但另一位700 NN就说很简单 ,只需要通过consider 的用法就可以全部排除,然后mm 就放了一大段ron 关于这个的解释哈哈 。by RON
i don't think there is any meaningful difference between "consider X Y" and "consider X to be Y". i can guarantee you right now that there will NEVER be a choice on which the ONLY "error" is the insertion of those two words "to be".
however, as emily noted above, the presence of those words can indeed be suspicious. therefore, if you see them, you should double down on your effort in scanning that particular choice for OTHER errors.
it's possible to formulate a sentence in which "consider X Y" produces an ambiguous meaning that would be rectified(改正) by the use of "consider X to be Y". in that case, the latter would be necessary.
It just like eliminating answer choices just because it has "being" and this is not always the case their are plenty of GMAT problems that has "being" in correct answer choice.
Eliminating an answer choice on the basis of idioms is a Juvenile technique. For me while learning our goal is to learn broadly applicable takeaways about the best ways to solve classes of problems, so that you have good ideas about how to think your way through the new problems that you'll see on the test.
Relying on Idioms is an outdated(旧时的) technique and misdirects us to just solve a question w/o taking so many take away's that are hidden in 5 options available. You must have seen people migrating from n # of questions banks to # of test preparing companies and they never improves. Any thing that is simple is not a learning.
BY MM
Following a simple path and avoid analysis and other takeaway might seems easy now, but will bear no fruit to us as a student. I am a 740 scorer, but I do not think that I am an expert, but I am a student who has so much to learn before moving to next test.(小姐姐 后言)
|
|