这个题后面OG11,OG12 ,三个版本三个说法,上面大家对OG10疑问的点在OG11,OG12就没有提到,所以感觉大家还是关注明显错误的点,不要花时间穷究OG10的一两句解释,OG11,OG12的解释如下: OG11 Logical predication + Diction + Verb form The adjective double cannot modify the verb produces, only an adverb (twice) can modify a verb. The sentence compares the number of apples produced today and in 1910; because apples are a countable quantity; the comparison should use the construction as many as. The two elements being compared must be grammatically parallel. The same amount ... produces is paralleled by as it did (produce understood). The subjects amount and it are parallel, as are the verbs produces and did (produce). Finally; an action that occurred in 1910 requires a verb in the past tense. A Double is used in place of twice, the comparative construction as many as is needed; the verb tense has is incorrect with in 1910 B Correct. In this sentence, an adverb modifies the verb; as many as is used for a countable quantity; the two elements being compared are parallel; the verb is in the past tense. C Much is used where many is required; the verb tense has is incorrect with in 1910 D Two times is wordy; there were is vague because it does not refer to amount of acreage E A doubling of the apples is awkward and, when joined with that it did, illogical The correct answer is B.
Logical predication; Diction; Verb form Th e sentence compares the number of apples produced today with the number of apples produced in 1910. Th e phrase double the apples is not very exact but it could be understood to mean twice as many or as many as; the verb form has confounds the sequence of events and makes the comparison illogical. An action that occurred in 1910 requires a verb in the past tense. Th e two elements being compared must be grammatically parallel. Th e same amount … produces is paralleled by as it did (produce understood). Th e subjects amount and it are parallel, as are the verbs produces and did (produce). A Th e comparative construction as many as is needed; the verb tense has is incorrect with in 1910. B Correct. As many as is used for a countable quantity; the two elements being compared are parallel; the verb is in the past tense. C Much is used where many is required; the verb tense has is incorrect with in 1910. D Two times is wordy; there were is vague because it does not refer to amount of acreage. E A doubling of the apples is awkward and, when joined with that it did, suggests doubling the apples themselves, not the amount of apples. Th e correct answer is B.