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OG 54
54. Galileo was convinced that natural phenomena, as manifestations of the laws of physics, would appear the same to someone on the deck of a ship moving smoothly and uniformly through the water as a person standing on land.
(A) water as a
(B) water as to a
(C) water; just as it would to a
(D) water, as it would to the
(E) water; just as to the
C and D unnecessarily repeat “would” and wrongly use the singular it to refer to the plural phenomena. C and E each contain a faulty semicolon and produce errors in idiom, the same to X just as [it would] to.
请问 C and D ONLY unnecessarily repeat “would”, i personally think c and d unnecessarily repeat "it would" rather than "would". "it would"不是要省一起省吗?? |
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