第七套第二篇关于salon的: In the 1750‘s, when salons were firmly established in France, some English women, who called themselves ―Bluestocking,∥ followed the example of Line the salonnieres (French salon hostesses) and formed 5 their own salons. Most Bluestockings did not wish to mirror the salonnieres; they simply desired to adapt a proven formula to their own purpose—the elevation of women‘s status through moral and intellectual training. Differences in social orientation and back- 10 ground can account perhaps for differences in the nature of French and English salons. The French salon incorporated aristocratic attitudes that exalted courtly pleasure and emphasized artistic accomplish- ments. The English Bluestockings, originating from a 15 more modest background, emphasized learning and work over pleasure. Accustomed to the regimented life of court circles, salonnieres tended toward formality in their salons. The English women, though somewhat puritanical, were more casual in their approach. (139 words) =============================== 3. According to the passage, a significant distinction between the salonnieres and Bluestockings was in the way each group regarded which of the following? (A) The value of acquiring knowledge (B) The role of pleasure in the activities of the literary salon (C) The desirability of a complete break with societal traditions (D) The inclusion of women of different back- grounds in the salons (E) The attainment of full social and political equality with men 看了好几个论坛上的解释,都觉得不明白,我选的是C,因为我觉得不同就是源于societal traditions啊,再看看正确选项B,后面的literary由何得出? 还是第七套,第三篇关于广告商宣传的: The use of heat pumps has been held back largely by skepticism about advertisers‘ claims that heat pumps can provide as many as two units of thermal energy for each unit of electrical energy used, thus apparently contradicting the principle of energy conservation. (43 words) =============================== 6. If the author‘s assessment of the use of heat pumps is correct, which of the following best expresses the lesson that advertisers should learn from this case? (A) Do not make exaggerated claims about the products you are trying to promote. (B) Focus your advertising campaign on vague analogies and veiled implications instead of on facts. (C) Do not use facts in your advertising that will strain the prospective client‘s ability to believe. (D) Do not assume in your advertising that the prospective clients know even the most elementary scientific principles. (E) Concentrate your advertising firmly on financially relevant issues such as price discounts and efficiency of operation 我选的A,正确答案C里面的facts明显不对吧?因为广告商给出的宣传完全不是facts啊!为什么选呢? 小弟做题纠结。。。跪求高人解释! |
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