1) 531, sec21-16 (A) 主谓不一致。 (B) 次序混乱, in greater detail尽量要和 than ever before在一起。 (C) best (D) the study of用to study好 than it ever was before 复杂, 不合习惯。 (E) 主谓不一致。 the two major parties raised and spent more money than ever before in support of their candidates and platforms. The percentage of voters registered as independents is higher today than ever before. Moreover, although a large percentage of women than ever before are now entering and remaining in the job market, most continue to gravitate toward the pink-collar fields, despite the lower salaries. The finacial crash of October 1987 demonstrated that the worled's capital markets are more closely integrated than ever before and that events in one part of the global village may be transmitted to the rest of the village-almost instsantaneously. 问题:The key is C. But I think D is right. Plus in choice C "...than ever before the effect..." can cause misunderstanding that is "before the effects..." instead of "study the effects..." 一个老外点评:It should be C. The effect is in reference to the calefaction of a river. In addition, the words "in greater detail" need to be adjacent to that to which they refer. Thus, it is correct to say "study in greater detail..." rather than separating it as in D. (I hope this makes sense. ) 2)637, sec04-11 A) 比较as没有相应的as出现。 B) than没有比较级, or less算是插入语。 C) 同理上。 D) 同理A。 E) best. 有less than, be likely to do。
637, sec04-11 A) 比较as没有相应的as出现。 B) than没有比较级, or less算是插入语。 C) 同理上。 D) 同理A。 E) best. 有less than, be likely to do。
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