In 1852 Robert Angus Smith published a detailed report of the chemistry of rain in a large area around the city of Manchester, England, noting that the closer one came to town, the more the city air would become increasingly acidic.
that the closer one came to town, the more the city air would become increasingly acidic
that the city air became increasingly acidic the closer one came to town
that coming closer to town, the city air became increasingly acidic
that the more the city air became increasingly acidic, the closer one was to town
the city air becoming increasingly acidic as one would come closer to town
increasingly ,越来越多地;渐增地;A, increasingly 与more重复。
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句子中one 指代rain? 所以句子意思是:一个报告:在一个城市周围地区的雨中化学物质的分布:如果一个城市空气的酸度越高,那雨中化学物质越可能靠近城镇。
A说雨中化学物质越靠近城镇,城市中空气越酸----可能因果倒置了吧?因为城市才有许多工厂,城市正常来说都是污染更高的,所以城镇的酸雨应该都是由城市带来的。
B的逻辑顺序对了。先有城市空气很酸,才有城镇酸雨的靠近。
C的意思是:城市空气越靠近城镇,城市空气就会越酸?----反了吧?空气应该越靠近城市越酸才对。
D意思应该和B是一样的?只是the more 和 increasingly 重复了
E语法错误,Noting 后面加了一个名词
这道题目的正确答案是B而不是A。详解如下:
1、more和increasingly不能连用,故AD错;
2、C错在that之后的宾语从句中,coming closer to the town没有主语;
3、E错在,noting之后的宾语从句不能省略that(准确的说,在GMAT语法中,一切名词性从句都不能省略that)
最后,正确答案B中那个one指代的是rain。因为他的报告是关于雨中化学成分的研究,所以是,他在报告中注意到:该地的雨越靠近城市,酸性越大。因为这个酸性物质就是雨中的化学成分。的确,前面有很多可数名词的单数都可能是这个One指代的对象,但是通读全文之后不难理解其指代的对象,因此不会引起歧义。更何况,相对于那些少主语、少关系代词的硬伤,One指代的对象有点难找这种小问题也就可以忽略不计了~
more和increasingly重复,排除A、D
E,noting that
C,coming缺少逻辑主语
B correct
A increasingly 与more重复。
AD:become more increasingly 重复 wordy;CE:coming和becoming,分词的使用不恰当。
one指代人,就是说离town越近,越酸。one指代可数名词
one 指代雨中化学物质
more和increasingly不能连用,故AD错;
这道题目的正确答案是B而不是A。详解如下:
1、more和increasingly不能连用,故AD错;
2、C错在that之后的宾语从句中,coming closer to the town没有主语;
3、E错在,noting之后的宾语从句不能省略that(准确的说,在GMAT语法中,一切名词性从句都不能省略that)
最后,正确答案B中那个one指代的是rain。因为他的报告是关于雨中化学成分的研究,所以是,他在报告中注意到:该地的雨越靠近城市,酸性越大。因为这个酸性物质就是雨中的化学成分。的确,前面有很多可数名词的单数都可能是这个One指代的对象,但是通读全文之后不难理解其指代的对象,因此不会引起歧义。更何况,相对于那些少主语、少关系代词的硬伤,One指代的对象有点难找这种小问题也就可以忽略不计了~
大神大神,我知道是说of后面的名词,因为是所有格所以不可以用it来指代吗?比如这里的rain,但是one就没有这个限制是吗??
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Choice (A) follows the idiom correctly, and it also has the correct order of causality. As we move closer to Manchester, a direct result of that action would be to encounter air that is more acidic. Choice (A) is the best answer.
We need the word "that" following "noting", so (E) is wrong.
Choices (B) & (C) don't have the form, so they are wrong.
Choice (D) follows the idiom correctly, but the order is strange --- it almost seems to imply that making the air more acidic would cause us to move closer to Manchester. That's not the intended meaning, and it doesn't really make sense.
[ref: beatthegmat]
A: THE MORE the city air would become INCREASINGLY
D: THE MORE the city air became INCREASINGLY
Here, the more and increasingly are redundant.
Eliminate A and D.
靠排除法做的,B的感觉也是真不好,好诡异