In the traditional Japanese household, most clothing could be packed flatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate close

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问题 In the traditional Japanese household, most clothing could be packed flatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate closet facilities.

选项 A、flatly, and so it was not necessary to have elaborate closet facilities
B、flat, and so elaborate closet facilities were unnecessary
C、flatly, and so there was no necessity for elaborate closet facilities
D、flat, there being no necessity for elaborate closet facilities
E、flatly, as no elaborate closet facilities were necessary

答案B

解析 Although the word flat is a standard adjectival form, it functions in this context as the more appropriate adverb, indicating the manner of packing clothing. That is, stated correctly, the clothing would be packed flat.
Note, however, that the adverb flatly is correctly used in different contexts, such as he flatly denied it.
A    This choice incorrectly uses the adverb flatly. Furthermore, the phrase it was not necessary is unnecessarily wordy.
B    Correct. This choice correctly uses the adverb flat and implies that the flat-packing of clothing led to the absence of closet facilities.
C    This choice incorrectly uses the adverb flatly. Furthermore, there was no necessity for is unnecessarily wordy; it would be better stated were unnecessary, as in choice B.
D    This choice incorrectly implies that clothing could be packed flat because closet facilities were unnecessary. Rather, the correct answer must imply that the flat-packing of clothing made closet facilities unnecessary.
E    This choice incorrectly uses the adverb flatly. It also incorrectly implies that clothing could be packed flat because closet facilities were unnecessary.
The correct answer is B.
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