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发表于 2004-2-23 21:11:00 | 只看该作者

987-894

1.                             ?987-894 Unlike in other transportation industries, there are no minimum standards set by government or industry for qualifying for being an engineer on a train.


(A) Unlike in other transportation industries, there are no minimum standards set by government or industry for qualifying for being


(B) Unlike other transportation industries that have minimum standards set by government or industry, there are none for qualifying to be


(C) Although the government or industry usually sets minimum standards for transportation industries, no such one has been set for qualifying as to being


(D) Although the government or industry usually sets minimum standards for transportation industries, no such standard has been set for qualifying to beD


(E) Although there are usually minimum standards set by government or industry for transportation industries, there is none for qualifying and being


qualifying to be an engineer on a train.fficeffice" />


这是什么用法?




沙发
发表于 2004-2-25 16:33:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用fern在2004-2-23 21:11:00的发言:







qualifying to be an engineer on a train.fficeffice" />



这是什么用法?









使成为团队的管理者得到合法。
板凳
发表于 2004-2-26 15:14:00 | 只看该作者
qualify somebody to do something



The certificate qualifies you to work as a dental assistant. or

The certificate makes you qualify     to be a dental assistant.

地板
发表于 2004-2-26 15:32:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用Snazzy在2004-2-26 15:14:00的发言:
qualify somebody to do something

The certificate qualifies you to work as a dental assistant. or
The certificate makes you qualify     to be a dental assistant.
qualifying (who?) to be an enginner on a train (industry?)
5#
发表于 2004-4-11 01:47:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用Snazzy在2004-2-26 15:14:00的发言:
qualify somebody to do something


The certificate qualifies you to work as a dental assistant. or

The certificate makes you qualify  to be a dental assistant.



But who is the 'somebody',why in this sentence I can find no word referring to it???


Help! Help!

6#
发表于 2004-4-12 09:20:00 | 只看该作者

谢谢pumkin!可还是没有明白。

Unlike in other transportation industries, there are no minimum standards set by government or industry for qualifying for being an engineer on a train.

(D) Although the government or industry usually sets minimum standards for transportation industries, no such standard has been set for qualifying to be(D)
是不是这里的qualify是vi,那qualifying的逻辑主语是谁?而且,只有qualify sb. to do,没有qualify to do;如果qualify是vi,应该是qualify for。

7#
发表于 2004-4-12 23:15:00 | 只看该作者
up
8#
发表于 2004-4-27 08:49:00 | 只看该作者

up,

请NN再看看这一题。

9#
发表于 2004-4-27 09:41:00 | 只看该作者

LSAT08 SECTION III

A recent generation of historians of science, far from portraying accepted scientific views as objectively accurate reflections of a natural world, explain the acceptance of such views in terms of the ideological biases of certain influential scientists or the institutional and rhetorical power such scientists wield. As an example of ideological bias, it has been argued that Pasteur rejected the theory of spontaneous generation (spontaneous generation: n.自然发生the supposed spontaneous origination of living organisms directly from lifeless matter) not because of experimental evidence but because he rejected the materialist ideology implicit in that doctrine. These historians seem to find allies in certain philosophers of science who argue that scientific views are not imposed by reality but are free inventions of creative minds, and that scientific claims are never more than brave conjectures, always subject to inevitable future falsification. While these philosophers of science themselves would not be likely to have much truck with the recent historians, it is an easy step from their views to the extremism of the historians.

While this rejection of the traditional belief that scientific views are objective reflections of the world may be fashionable, it is deeply implausible. We now know, for example, that water is made of hydrogen and oxygen and that parents each contribute one-half of their children’s complement of genes. I do not believe any serious-minded and informed person can claim that these statements are not factual descriptions of the world or that they will inevitably be falsified.

However, science’s accumulation of lasting truths about the world is not by any means (by any means: adv.无论如何) a straightforward matter. We certainly need to get beyond the naive view that the truth will automatically reveal itself to any scientist who looks in the right direction; most often, in fact, a whole series of prior discoveries is needed to tease reality’s truths from experiment and observation. And the philosophers of science mentioned above are quite right to argue that new scientific ideas often correct old ones by indicating errors and imprecision (as, say, Newton’s ideas did to Kepler’s). Nor would I deny that there are interesting questions to be answered about the social processes in which scientific activity is embedded. The persuasive processes by which particular scientific groups establish their experimental results as authoritative are themselves social activities and can be rewardingly studied as such. Indeed, much of the new work in the history of science has been extremely revealing about the institutional interactions and rhetorical devices that help determine whose results achieve prominence.

But one can accept all this without accepting the thesis that natural reality never plays any part at all in determining what scientists believe. What the new historians ought to be showing us is how those doctrines that do in fact fit reality work their way through the complex social processes of scientific activity to eventually receive general scientific acceptance.

10.   In the third paragraph of the passage, the author is primarily concerned with

(A) presenting conflicting explanations for a phenomenon

(B) suggesting a field for possible future research

(C) qualifying a previously expressed point of view

(D) providing an answer to a theoretical question(C)

(E) attacking the assumptions that underlie a set of beliefs

以前东方老师讲过,qualify是“限定”的意思。我想可以带入到这里来吧。

10#
发表于 2004-4-27 10:08:00 | 只看该作者

   我在想这个 qualify to do用在这里可能解释不通的

   是否有些类似于qualify as...,因为有qualify as的用法,意思是取得。。。的资格,这里将as改为to be不知道是否可以

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