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发表于 2006-1-24 21:55:00 | 只看该作者

OG 12

12. Formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.



(A)  Formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.



(B)   Because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to new small businesses in the same way as they do to established big businesses.



(C)  Because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, new small businesses are not subject to the same applicability of formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity as established big businesses.



(D)  Because new small businesses are growing and are seldom in equilibrium, formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity do not apply to them in the same way as to established big businesses.



(E) New small businesses are not subject to the applicability of formulas for cash flow and the ratio of debt to equity in the same way as established big businesses, because they are growing and are seldom in equilibrium.


答案D,  OG解释:


In A and B, do not apply to... in the same way as they do to is wordy and awkward


我的问题是:如果说A,B选项中这样的描述是Wordy的,那么正确的是否应该是“do not apply to ...in the same way as to....”? (当然是排除A.B选项中的其他错误,只讨论这个比较的描述)


我搜了以前的讨论,没有找到同样的问题,请指点!


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沙发
发表于 2006-1-24 23:36:00 | 只看该作者
我同意姐姐的看法!
板凳
发表于 2006-1-25 09:17:00 | 只看该作者

不过也是,我当时是按照句意和逻辑顺序来做的,所以就没有关心这个!


不过我觉得哦og有好多答案解释的都很牵强,不知大家有没有同感啊!

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