[語文] PP(new)#197 ,同GWD-8-Q20
197. (31514-!-item-!-188;#058&005971) (GWD-8-Q20)
Not only did the systematic clearing of forests in the United States create
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farmland (especially in the Northeast) and gave consumers relatively
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inexpensive houses and furniture, but it also caused erosion and very quickly
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deforested whole regions.
A. Not only did the systematic clearing of forests in the United States
create farmland (especially in the Northeast) and gave consumers relatively
inexpensive houses and furniture, but it also
B. Not only did the systematic clearing of forests in the United States
create farmland (especially in the Northeast), which gave consumers
relatively inexpensive houses and furniture, but also
C. The systematic clearing of forests in the United States, creating farmland
(especially in the Northeast) and giving consumers relatively inexpensive
houses and furniture, but also
D. The systematic clearing of forests in the United States created farmland
(especially in the Northeast) and gave consumers relatively inexpensive
houses and furniture, but it also
E. The systematic clearing of forests in the United States not only created
farmland (especially in the Northeast), giving consumers relatively
inexpensive houses and furniture, but it
答案:(D)
抱歉~~傷咖掛了常常來這裡問問題。
這題原來的GWD答案給(B),而我的答案也是B
但PP公布的答案是D 所以我想請問一下各位高手B錯在哪裡
我選B的原因是因為如果把NOT ONLY第一句的倒裝句倒回來其實就是平衡的
希望各位強者指教!
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推 bluefunk:(B)的意思有點奇怪,因為前面講的是好處,但後面是壞處 01/07 17:11
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