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[请教]one SC from Kaplan 2004 CAT1
Farmers greatly increase the number of pests by providing them with a uniform food source in the form of large areas of single-crop vegetaton, but these pests can be controlled when they use synthetic, or better yet, biological pest controls. A) but these pests can be controlled B) but these pests are controllable C) but they can control these pests D) which can be controlled E) except that can be controlled
The answer is C). Kaplan explains that "it is considered better form to use the active voice", while does not indicate anything wrong with A) & B).
My question is, in C) the use of "they" is not grammatically clear, especially there is a "them" refer to pest in the early part of the sentence. I thought it is a big no-no for GMAT that multiple "they" refer to different object in the same sentence. Is Kaplan wrong ? |
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