Joachim Raff and Giacomo Meyerbeer are examples of the kind of composer who receives popular acclaim while living, often goes into decline after death, and never regains popularity again.
often goes into decline after death, and never regains popularity again
whose reputation declines after death and never regains its status again
but whose reputation declines after death and never regains its former status
who declines in reputation after death and who never regained popularity again
then has declined in reputation after death and never regained popularity
(B)regain和again重复
(C)正确
(D)sb decline in reputation这种说法是错误的,decline in只能用于数量的下降;again和regain重复
(E)时态不一致,同时错误同D
B who和whose两个从句之间没有连词
D who和who从句之间没有连词
E then不是连词
(A)主语是人,不能decline
(B)regain和again重复
(C)正确
(D)sb decline in reputation这种说法是错误的,decline in只能用于数量的下降;again和regain重复
(E)时态不一致,同时错误同D
(B)regain和again重复
(C)正确
(D)sb decline in reputation这种说法是错误的,decline in只能用于数量的下降;again和regain重复
(E)时态不一致,同时错误同D
Right:whose reputation declines
Wrong:who declines in reputation
reputation作主语而不是状语
B:never regains its status again的主语应该是reputation,而不是composer,错误的并列
C:正确罗列composer的两件事:receives 和reputation declines,以及reputation的两个状态: declines和 regains
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... and even if you don't realize that, you can just take a cue from the fact that "receives" is in the present tense in the non-underlined part.
the other two verbs are part of exactly the same type of description, so they should appear in the same tense.
--> in this sentence, "who can sing" and "whose dog can dance" both modify "friend".
the same is true with the two modifiers "who receives popular acclaim..." and "whose reputation declines..." in the correct answer to this problem.
A composer goes into decline 错误
B who和whose之间没连词
E receives has declines regained时态不同
regain ——again重复,排除ABD,E的then是副词,不能接句子,只有C对