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发表于 2010-2-27 11:16:43 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
In her account of unmarried women’s experiences in colonial Philadelphia, Wulf argues that educated young women, particularly Quakers, engaged in resistance to patriarchal marriage by exchanging poetry critical of marriage, copying verse into their commonplace books.Wulf suggests that this critique circulated beyond the daughters of the Quaker elite and middle class, whose commonplace books she mines, proposing that Quaker schools brought it to many poor female students of diverse backgrounds.

Here Wulf probably overstates Quaker schools’ impact.At least three years’ study would be necessary to achieve the literacy competence necessary to grapple with the material she analyzes. In 1765, the year Wulf uses to demonstrate the diversity of Philadelphia’s Quaker schools, 128 students enrolled in these schools.Refining Wulf’s numbers by the information she provides on religious affiliation, gender, and length of study, it appears that only about 17 poor non-Quaker girls were educated in Philadelphia’s Quaker schools for three years or longer.While Wulf is correct that a critique of patriarchal marriage circulated broadly, Quaker schools probably cannot be credited with instilling these ideas in the lower classes.Popular literary satires on marriage had already landed on fertile ground in a multiethnic population that embodied a wide range of marital beliefs and practices.These ethnic- and class-based traditions themselves challenged the legitimacy of patriarchal marriage.

Q17: The author of the passage implies which of the following about the poetry mentioned in the first paragraph?

A.Wulf exaggerates the degree to which young women from an elite background regarded the poetry as providing a critique of marriage.

B.The circulation of the poetry was confined to young Quaker women.

C.Young women copied the poetry into their commonplace books because they interpreted it as providing a desirable model of unmarried life.

D.The poetry’s capacity to influence popular attitudes was restricted by the degree of literacy necessary to comprehend it.

E.The poetry celebrated marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage.



Q18:Which of the following, if true, would most seriously undermine the author’s basis for saying that Wulf overstates Quaker schools’ impact (lines 17-18)?

A.The information that Wulf herself provided on religious affiliation and gender of students is in fact accurate.

B.Most poor, non-Quaker students enrolled in Quaker schools had completed one or two years’ formal or informal schooling before enrolling.

C.Not all of the young women whose commonplace books contained copies of poetry critical of marriage were Quakers.

D.The poetry featured in young women’s commonplace books frequently included allusions that were unlikely to be accessible to someone with only three years’ study in school.

E.In 1765 an unusually large proportion of the Quaker schools’ student body consisted of poor girls from non-Quaker backgrounds.

红的是作者答案,蓝的是我的答案。想听听大家的看法~~


Q17: The author of the passage implies which of the following about the poetry mentioned in the first paragraph?

A.Wulf exaggerates the degree to which young women from an elite background regarded the poetry as providing a critique of marriage.

B.The circulation of the poetry was confined to young Quaker women.

C.Young women copied the poetry into their commonplace books because they interpreted it as providing a desirable model of unmarried life.

D.The poetry’s capacity to influence popular attitudes was restricted by the degree of literacy necessary to comprehend it.

E.The poetry celebrated marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage.



Q18:Which of the following, if true, would most seriously undermine the author’s basis for saying that Wulf overstates Quaker schools’ impact (lines 17-18)?

A.The information that Wulf herself provided on religious affiliation and gender of students is in fact accurate.

B.Most poor, non-Quaker students enrolled in Quaker schools had completed one or two years’ formal or informal schooling before enrolling.

C.Not all of the young women whose commonplace books contained copies of poetry critical of marriage were Quakers.

D.The poetry featured in young women’s commonplace books frequently included allusions that were unlikely to be accessible to someone with only three years’ study in school.

E.In 1765 an unusually large proportion of the Quaker schools’ student body consisted of poor girls from non-Quaker backgrounds.

红的是作者答案,蓝的是我的答案。想听听大家的看法~~
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沙发
发表于 2010-2-27 11:23:11 | 只看该作者
红的都对了
板凳
发表于 2010-2-27 11:52:20 | 只看该作者
17. 题目问的是imply,也就是说要联系上下文,不能单看第一段内容。
作者第二段很明显的提出 poetry的作用没有W提出的那多大,是受到限制的。

18.line 17-18主要是通过年份来反驳W的观点,所以答案应该跟年份有关。
还有,文章主要讨论的是Quaker backgrounds.
E选项中是 non-Quaker backgrounds.
无关。
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2010-2-27 12:07:17 | 只看该作者

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可是17题D在文中我找不到对应点呃……而且18的红答案应该怎么理解呢,为啥是对的捏??
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发表于 2010-2-27 12:26:29 | 只看该作者
17题
“Here Wulf probably overstates Quaker schools’ impact.At least three years’ study would be necessary to achieve the literacy competence necessary to grapple with the material she analyzes”
overstate表明了W夸大了peotry的作用,后面蓝色的则是对这个结论的解释,即,没有3年以上的教育是不能理解peotry的。与D选项对应。

18题
囧一个先,我之前做题的时候只注意到年份了,没注意到B选项里谈的也是non Quaker...之前说的作废...

重新来过,
个人认为,作者反驳W的观点重在是因为必须有3年的教育才能理解poetry,后面说只有128个学生中只有17个poor是补充说明的。
B选项中说那些poor上学之前已经收到了1-2年的教育,如果再加上上学之后受到的教育,那么他们教育>3年的机率就比作者认为的高,进而说明了poetry对poor还是有影响的(虽然人数不多),从而部分削弱了作者的观点。。

其实上述内容有点根据答案来解释的意味。
就我个人而言,虽然我也不太懂B的意思,但根据17-18line中提到了时间,我考试的时候会蒙这个的。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-2-27 12:31:17 | 只看该作者

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哦,懂了~谢!
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