楼主:
nbk1943 (professor YA)
2014-10-19 23:43:45OG11版黄皮
99. Just as reading Samuel Pepys's diary gives a student a sense of the
seventeenth century - of its texture and psyche - so Jane Freed's guileless
child-narrator takes the operagoer inside turn-of-the- century Vienna.
(A) so Jane Freed’s guileless child narrator takes the operagoer
(B) so listening to Jane Freed’s guileless child narrator takes the operagoer
(C) so the guileless child narrator of Jane Freed takes the operagoer
(D) listening to Jane Freed’s guileless child narrator takes the operagoer
(E) Jane Freed’s guileless child narrator takes the operagoer to her opera
答案B
解释
This sentence is based on the comparative construction just as x, so y, x and
y must be grammatically parallel elements. The underlined portion of the
sentence makes up most of the y element, which must be revised to make it
parallel to the x clement. The first part of the comparison is about reading
a diary, and the second part is about listening to a narrator.
Reading Samuel Pepys’s diary gives a student ... is parallel to listening to
Jane Freed’s ... narrator takes the operagoer
疑问
just as x, so y. 逗号在题目里不见了,所以会被误导去选D;
just as x, y. 这样文法上有错吗?