hce_isu
109年
英文
第 29 題
📖 題組:
Passage B Where did the Coronavirus come from? After five months and over 225,000 people 26 , the question is the subject of a vicious spat between America and China. By far the most likely explanation is that the virus jumped from bats to humans, perhaps via another animal such as a pangolin, at a wet market in Wuhan. But conspiracy theorists mutter that the bug could have escaped from one of the city’s laboratories, at least two 27 do research on 28 diseases. Some American politicians, including President Donald Trump, want an investigation; China retorts that the claims are “malicious”. In March, one of its spokesmen claimed that the virus might have come from America. The risks corrode public confidence in the crucial disease laboratories. It is also a reminder of why China’s official culture of opacity and propaganda is such a profound weakness. The virus shows no sign of deliberate human construction and there is no reason to doubt that it evolved entirely in the wild. But accidents do happen. Bugs studied during legitimate experiments in laboratories have escaped in the past. SARS, a virus that killed 774 people in 2002-03, slipped out of a lab in Beijing twice in 2004. A sample later escaped from a research institute in 2007, but was contained. America suffered 34 laboratory-acquired infections in 2000-09, 29 four deaths. American labs have accidentally shipped live anthrax, bird flu and Ebola to lower-security facilities in recent years. One health-security index suggests that three-quarters of countries 30 biosecurity.
Passage B Where did the Coronavirus come from? After five months and over 225,000 people 26 , the question is the subject of a vicious spat between America and China. By far the most likely explanation is that the virus jumped from bats to humans, perhaps via another animal such as a pangolin, at a wet market in Wuhan. But conspiracy theorists mutter that the bug could have escaped from one of the city’s laboratories, at least two 27 do research on 28 diseases. Some American politicians, including President Donald Trump, want an investigation; China retorts that the claims are “malicious”. In March, one of its spokesmen claimed that the virus might have come from America. The risks corrode public confidence in the crucial disease laboratories. It is also a reminder of why China’s official culture of opacity and propaganda is such a profound weakness. The virus shows no sign of deliberate human construction and there is no reason to doubt that it evolved entirely in the wild. But accidents do happen. Bugs studied during legitimate experiments in laboratories have escaped in the past. SARS, a virus that killed 774 people in 2002-03, slipped out of a lab in Beijing twice in 2004. A sample later escaped from a research institute in 2007, but was contained. America suffered 34 laboratory-acquired infections in 2000-09, 29 four deaths. American labs have accidentally shipped live anthrax, bird flu and Ebola to lower-security facilities in recent years. One health-security index suggests that three-quarters of countries 30 biosecurity.
Choose the best answer for blank 29.
- A resulting
- B by resulting in
- C from resulting
- D resulting in
思路引導 VIP
請觀察句子中「34 起感染事件」與「4 人死亡」之間的邏輯關係。如果兩者之間沒有連接詞(如 and),但後者明顯是前者所產生的「後果」,我們通常會用哪種動詞變形來將這個結果銜接在主要句子之後,並同時搭配正確的介係詞來引導結果呢?
🤖
AI 詳解
AI 專屬家教
分詞構句與因果關係的表達
你能精準選出 resulting in,代表你對英文句型中的「分詞構句」有著扎實的掌握,表現得非常棒!在這一題中,前句提到的「34 起實驗室感染事件」與後方的「4 人死亡」存在著明顯的因果或伴隨結果關係。當我們要在一句話的結尾補充說明某個動作所導致的結果,且該動作的主詞與主要子句一致時,使用「現在分詞(V-ing)」構成的分詞構句是最道地且精簡的寫法。
語法關鍵:及物動詞的慣用法
▼ 還有更多解析內容