我支持以上观点,选C. 我也问了一个教英文的黄毛的NATIVE, 是在俺门香港大学教英文的哦,不是英国待业青年的哦.因为这是符合语言习惯的说法.以下是他的意见: I would put 'that', or nothing at all, as the structure is a defining relative clause: 'the price that someone charges'. As the relative pronoun 'that' is the object of the relative clause, it could be omitted. Hope this helps 其实,我不同意用"NATIVE也有不懂GMAT 语法的说法"来怀疑NATIVE的见解.据说,NATIVE一般不用怎么复习就考GMAT语文的,毕竟有些道理说明NATIVE感觉读的顺的,特别是80%以上的他们读的顺的答案肯定不会错.你想,如果ETS 敢出一题,80%的NATIVE都不同意它的答案,其不是很荒唐?语言肯定是有群众基础的,除非是世界语,根本没人说. 选C吧,谁考试栽了,我赔偿报名费. I would put 'that', or nothing at all, as the structure is a defining relative clause: 'the price that someone charges'. As the relative pronoun 'that' is the object of the relative clause, it could be omitted. Hope this helps 其实,我不同意用"NATIVE也有不懂GMAT 语法的说法"来怀疑NATIVE的见解.据说,NATIVE一般不用怎么复习就考GMAT语文的,毕竟有些道理说明NATIVE感觉读的顺的,特别是80%以上的他们读的顺的答案肯定不会错.你想,如果ETS 敢出一题,80%的NATIVE都不同意它的答案,其不是很荒唐?语言肯定是有群众基础的,除非是世界语,根本没人说. 选C吧,谁考试栽了,我赔偿报名费. |