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楼主
发表于 2004-11-10 01:46:00 | 只看该作者

[求助]gwd-3-37

GWD-3-Q37:    其他选择可以排除,但我不理解那个THAT 是修饰什么的 如果是修饰PERSPECTIVE 的 我可以理解 因为答案由下面的HOWEVER 引出,对上面的PERSONHHOD 。 但如果是修饰PERSONHOOD 的我不能理解啊 , 因为后面有USEFULLY 我每次做 一定就先把B 正确答案排除了!实在受不了了!每次都被A 迷惑,把被动看成主动!谢谢了 字体不知道为什么改不了!SORRY 


In the first paragraph, the author of the passage mentions a contention that would be made by an anthropologist most likely in order to


         


A.  present a theory that will be undermined in the discussion of a historian’s study later in the passage


B. offer a perspective on the concept of personhood that can usefully be applied to the study of women in Renaissance Europe


C.  undermine the view that the individuality of European women of the Renaissance was largely suppressed


D.  argue that anthropologists have applied the Western concept of individualism in their research


E.   lay the groundwork for the conclusion that Alessandra’s is a unique case among European women of the Renaissance whose lives have been studied by historians


Historians who study European





       women of the Renaissance try to mea-


       sure “independence,” “options,” and


Line       other indicators of the degree to which


  (5)       the expression of women’s individuality


was either permitted or suppressed.


Influenced by Western individualism,


these historians define a peculiar form


of personhood:  an innately bounded


(10)      unit, autonomous and standing apart


from both nature and society. An


anthropologist, however, would contend


that a person can be conceived in ways


other than as an “individual.”  In many


(15)      societies a person’s identity is not


intrinsically unique and self-contained


but instead is defined within a complex


web of social relationships.


      In her study of the fifteenth-century


(20)      Florentine widow Alessandra Strozzi, a


historian who specializes in European


women of the Renaissance attributes


individual intention and authorship of


       actions to her subject.  This historian


(25)      assumes that Alessandra had goals


and interests different from those of her


sons, yet much of the historian’s own


research reveals that Alessandra


acted primarily as a champion of her


(30)      sons’ interests, taking their goals as


her own.  Thus Alessandra conforms


more closely to the anthropologist’s


       notion that personal motivation is


embedded in a social context.  Indeed,


(35)      one could argue that Alessandra did


       not distinguish her personhood from


that of her sons.  In Renaissance


Europe the boundaries of the con-


ceptual self were not always firm


(40)      and closed and did not necessarily


coincide with the boundaries of


the bodily self.

沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-10 17:07:00 | 只看该作者
ding ding ding
板凳
发表于 2004-11-16 15:11:00 | 只看该作者

I think A can be safely eliminated because the anthropologist's contention is NOT a theory that will "be underminded in the discussion of a historian’s study later in the passage", but one that will be applied to the case study in the second paragraph, as correctly stated in answer choice B.


The use of the word "usefully" in B may not be perfect, but we can sense a kind of usefulness from


Thus Alessandra conforms more closely to the anthropologist’s notion that personal motivation is embedded in a social context...

地板
发表于 2005-10-8 02:47:00 | 只看该作者

B. offer a perspective on the concept of personhood that can usefully be applied to the study of women in Renaissance Europe


that从句修饰concept

5#
发表于 2005-10-28 16:32:00 | 只看该作者
that是修饰perspective吧。
6#
发表于 2006-3-10 21:53:00 | 只看该作者

同一楼上的观点是修饰perspective的。

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