不好意思喔,我再說一下自己的想法,不知道對不對 ,希望大家一起討論
我先貼一下題目喔
24-8 The results of the company’s cost-cutting measures are evident in its profits, which increased five percent during the first three months of this year after it fell over the last two years.
(A) which increased five percent during the first three months of this year after it fell
(B) which had increased five percent during the first three months of this year after it had fallen
(C) which have increased five percent during the first three months of this year after falling
(D) with a five percent increase during the first three months of this year after falling
(E) with a five percent increase during the first three months of this year after having fallen
我把答案C帶入,原句改為:
The results of the company’s cost-cutting measures
are evident in its profits, which have increased five percent
during the first three months of this year after falling [/color] over the last two years.
which 修飾前面的 profit
所以應該是:profits have increased during the first three months of this year
修正一下之前所說的,這裡要用完成式,應該是因為 profit 從今年開始已經 increase 三個月,由於未來的狀況還不知道,所以表示從過去一段時癲到現在的狀況,用現在完成式,和後面的時態 over the last two years 無關
另外,後面 after falling over the last two years
原句是 after profits fell over the last two years
這樣看起來覺得時態好像怪怪的
不知道over + time 可否用過去是表示,朗文對during & over 的def.:
During and over are used when you state the period of time in which something happens or changes
• During her first year at college, she had several boyfriends.
• Over the last six months, crime has doubled.
這樣看起來好像可以直接用過去式
不過好像和以前學的不一樣
再找找有沒有類似的用法吧
不過還好的是這一題好像除了C也沒有其他選擇
PS 要是每一題都這樣搞.....可能只能寫五題時間就到啦
一起加油
朗文字典:針對since / for / during / over 說明如下:
Since
Use since to say that something started at a point in time in the past, and is still continuing
• He has been living in Leeds since 1998.
• We've known about it since May.
Since is usually followed by a time expression ('last year', 'this morning', '4 o'clock' etc) or by the simple past tense. Use the present perfect or the past perfect in the other clause
• I have loved movies since I first went to the cinema.
• He had been seriously ill since Christmas.
!! Speakers of British English usually say it is a long time/two weeks etc since..., and speakers of American English it has been a long time/two weeks etc since..., but both uses are correct
• It's weeks (BrE)/It's been weeks (AmE) since I saw Grandma.
Use for when you state the length of time that something has been happening
• We have known each other for ten years (NOT since ten years).
• I had been waiting for hours (NOT since hours).
• I haven't seen him for ages (NOT since ages).
During and over are used when you state the period of time in which something happens or changes
• During her first year at college, she had several boyfriends.
• Over the last six months, crime has doubled.
open to discuss