这道题的正确选项是A,我有一个疑问,如果把A项的they are named for the New Mexico site where they
were first discovered in 1932.改为they had been named for the New Mexico site where they
were first discovered in 1932.
这样修改以后能否正确
98. Even though Clovis points, spear points with
longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have
been found all over North America, they are named for
the New Mexico site where they were fi rst discovered
in 1932. (A) Even though Clovis points, spear points with
longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces,
have been found all over North America, they
are named for the New Mexico site where they
were fi rst discovered in 1932. (B) Although named for the New Mexico site where
fi rst discovered in 1932, Clovis points are spear
points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto
their faces and have been found all over North
America.
(C) Named for the New Mexico site where they have
been fi rst discovered in 1932, Clovis points,
spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped
onto the faces, have been found all over North
America.
(D) Spear points with longitudinal grooves that are
chipped onto the faces, Clovis points, even
though named for the New Mexico site where
fi rst discovered in 1932, but were found all over
North America.
(E) While Clovis points are spear points whose faces
have longitudinal grooves chipped into them,
they have been found all over North America,
and named for the New Mexico site where they
have been fi rst discovered in 1932.作者: monkeyjjl 时间: 2012-7-16 20:24
我觉得改成had been named后就不正确了,原因如下(如有不对,敬请告知啊):原句中are named是一般时的被动语态,只是为了说明这个地方被命名了。如果换成had been named,那么相应的where they were first discovered in 1932的时态也要变,因为“命名这个动作”肯定发生在“第一次被发现”之后。作者: running2k 时间: 2012-7-17 06:31
那如果改成这样呢 Even though Clovis points, spear points with
longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces,
have been found all over North America, they
were named for the New Mexico site where they
had been first discovered in 1932
还有一个问题,这个命名是过去发生的,A项中运用一般现在时,OG12第一题也是命名那个山,但是使用了过去式
1. The Glass House Mountains in Queensland, Australia,
were sighted in 1770 by the English navigator Captain
James Cook, who so named them supposedly because their
sheer wet rocks glistened like glass作者: quasimodov 时间: 2012-7-17 20:54
dont justify the wrong answer. 楼主只要知道选项错在哪里就可以了。不用纠结怎么把他改对作者: yorku 时间: 2012-7-19 06:23
这里的they are named和第一题的who so named them并不一样,要考虑句义,再看语法合不合适。
这里的they are named更是一种站在现在的角度来诉说【客观事实】的这么一种视角,他们是以XXX命名的。当时是这么命名的,现在也是以这个命名。
第一题who so named them...在句义中说,当时JC就以XXX命名了他们,是站在现在的角度叙说当时发生的事,当然是一般现在时。