howardwang,please help.
The three women, liberal activists who strongly support legislation in favor of civil rights and environmental protection, have consistently received labor’s uncjualifying support. A. have consistently received labor’s unqualifying support B. are consistently receiving the unqualifying support of labor C. have consistently received the unqualified support of labor D. receive consistent and unqualified support by labor E. are receiving consistent and unqualified support by labor
注意unqualified是个形容词,觉得应该选择C.
howardwang, 同意,但答案是,a不明白
By the same techniques used for genetically enhancing plants, making them disease- or pest-resistant, researchers have been able to increase the amount of protein in potatoes, sweet potatoes, and tobacco. A. By the same techniques used for genetically enhancing plants, making them B. With the same techniques to genetically enhance plants, so that they are C. Employing the same techniques used to genetically enhance plants so that they are D. Employing the same techniques to genetically enhance plants, which makes them E. Employing the same techniques for genetically enhancing plants that make them
the same as (that)的用法,觉得应该选择E
同意,但答案是第三个。不明白?
Researchers have announced that the magnetic fields emitted by one manufacturer’s security surveillance system, of which type there are 200.000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that this interaction can bring on missed or irregular heartbeats, nausea, breathlessness, dizziness, and even fainting. A. of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, can interfere with pacemakers and that B. of which, worldwide, there are 200,000 of that type, and which can interfere with pacemakers, and C. of which type there are 200,000 worldwide, they can interfere with pacemakers and D. 200,000 of which type exist worldwide, interfering with pacemakers, and E. 200,000 of that type existing worldwide and can interfere with pacemakers, and
这题原来与别人讨论过,我认为应该选择A.而那时拿出来讨论的朋友说,给的答案是D.不知道你的答案是什么,大家可以讨论。
同意A但是答案是第D.???
Researchers agreed that the study of new treatments for heart attack patients was extremely important but more research was needed to determine that balloon angioplasty preceded with ultrasound was or was not any better for heart attack patients than the balloon procedure by itself. A. more research was needed to determine that balloon angioplasty preceded with ultrasound was or was not any better for heart attack patients than B. more research was needed for determining whether or not balloon angioplasty preceded by ultrasound is any better for heart attack patients than is C. that more research was needed to determine whether balloon angioplasty preceded by ultrasound is any better for heart attack patients than D. that more research was needed to determine that balloon angioplasty preceded with ultrasound was any better for heart attack patients than E. that more research was needed for determining that balloon angioplasty preceded by ultrasound is or is not any better for heart attack patients than is
注意but连词后的宾语从句和determine 、whether的用法,觉得应该选择C
同意C but 答案是B
When a ton of wheat was being moved from Buffalo to New York City before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, it took three weeks and cost $100, but when the canal was used, it took less than eight days and cost less than $6. A. When a ton of wheat was being moved from Buffalo to New York City before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1 825, it took three weeks and cost $100, but when the canal was used, it
B. Moving a ton of wheat from Buffalo to New York City before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, it took three weeks and cost $100; using the canal, it C. Before the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, moving a ton of wheat from Buffalo to New York City took three weeks and cost $100; on the canal the move D. In 1825, before opening the Erie Canal, to move a ton of wheat took three weeks from Buffalo to New York City, which cost $100; moving it on the canal E. To move a ton of wheat in 1825 from Buffalo to New York City took three weeks before the opening of the Erie Canal, costing $100, but in using the canal, the move
这题觉得应该选择B,平行且正确。
答案是第三个,我选第一个,可以给解释一个吗
In addition to being China’s first administrators, in the sense that they developed a coherent bureaucracy for their empire, the first literate culture in East Asia were the Shang, and they were well known for crafting ornate bronze ritual vessels. A. the first literate culture in East Asia were the Shang, and they were well known for crafting B. the first literate culture in East Asia were the Shang, well known as the crafters of C. the Shang, as the first literate culture in East Asia, is well known for its crafting D. the Shang were the first literate culture in East Asia and are well known as the crafters of E. the Shang were the first literate culture in East Asia and well known for its crafted
应该选择D。觉得时态的不同可以理解。
答案是D,我选E,。 首先问一个shang, 是人administrator, 还是物,literal culture. 我认为是物,所以选its, 二不是crafter. 林外,sth is known for sth, or sb is known as sb.
Howardwang, can explain??
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