在网上翻了一下,某国外考试网站的老师说这里 for all 用法和 despite 几乎一样,如果这样A无疑是最佳答案了。 那老外的原话是这样的 Quote: Could anyone explain the following? Thank you very much.
For all his professed disdain of such activities,Auden was an inveterate literary gossip.
A) For all his professed disdain of such activities, B) Having always professed disdain for such activities, C) All such activities were, he professed, disdained, and, D) Professing that all such activities were disdained, E) In spite of professions of disdaining all such activities
The answer was A, but I would like to know the reason to choose A).
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If you are like many of my students, you will have the "a-ha!" moment when you learn that "for all" in this sense means pretty much the same as "despite."
回9L MM,B 选项逻辑上改变了原意,没突出原句转折的意思,而且 having professed 这样的表达放句首也很不舒服,我没印象GMAT里面有类似的例子,如果说错了,希望NN路过指正。 |