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贴一个国外论坛朋友的解答:
Originally Posted by ndcruz (2) Once the economic and social usefulness of the motor car was demonstrated and with its superiority to the horse being proved, much of the early hostility to it in rural regions disappeared.
(A) and with its superiority to the horse being (B) and its superiority over the horse had been (C) and its superiority to the horse (D) its superiority over the horse (E) with its superiority to the horse having been (A) and with its superiority to the horse being
"and with" should set off alarm bells in your head here, because the first part of the sentence is not also a preposition. "Once" begins a subordinate clause.
Also, the tense of "being" does not mix well with "demonstrated" (past versus present). Let's move on to the next choice.
(B) and its superiority over the horse had been
You don't have superiority over something. You have superiority to something. NEXT!
(C) and its superiority to the horse
This is clear and concise. I likee.
(D) its superiority over the horse
Same as part B. Note that this is very similar to choice C. Usually the correct answer is one of two similar choices.
(E) with its superiority to the horse having been
The whole point of the demonstration is to prove the superiority. This choice can easily be taken as if the superiority were already proven before the demonstration. Never use a conjuction to link two separate ideas. It's very confusing.
Also, "having been" is a bad conjugation here and does not mix with the simple past tense of "was demonstrated".
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