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楼主
发表于 2008-12-1 13:29:00 | 只看该作者

大全48----请教?急

When A. Philip Randolph assumed the leadership of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car (sleeping car: 卧车) Porters, he began a ten-year battle to win recognition from the Pullman (Pullman: n.卧车, 普式火车(19世纪美国发明家George M.Pullman设计的豪华型列车车厢,常用为特等客车)) Company, the largest private employer of Black people in the United States and the company that controlled the railroad industry’s sleeping car (sleeping car: 卧车)
                
and parlor (a room used primarily for conversation or the reception of guests: parlor car: n.
特等豪华铁路客车) service. In 1935 the Brotherhood became the first Black union recognized by a major corporation. Randolph’s efforts in the battle helped transform the attitude of Black workers toward unions and toward themselves as an identifiable group; eventually, Randolph helped to weaken organized labor’s antagonism toward Black workers.

In the Pullman contest Randolph faced formidable obstacles. The first was Black workers’ understandable skepticism toward unions, which had historically barred Black workers from membership. An additional obstacle was the union that Pullman itself had formed, which weakened support among Black workers for an independent entity.

The Brotherhood possessed a number of advantages, however, including Randolph’s own tactical abilities. In 1928 he took the bold step of threatening a strike against Pullman. Such a threat, on a national scale, under Black leadership, helped replace the stereotype of the Black worker as servant with the image of the Black worker as wage earner (wage earner: n.靠工资为生的人, 雇佣劳动者). In addition, the porters’ very isolation aided the Brotherhood. Porters were scattered throughout the country, sleeping in dormitories in Black communities; their segregated life protected the union’s internal communications from interception. That the porters were a homogeneous group working for a single employer with single labor policy, thus sharing the same grievances from city to city, also strengthened the Brotherhood and encouraged racial identity and solidarity as well. But it was only in the early 1930’s that federal legislation prohibiting a company from maintaining its own unions with company money eventually allowed the Brotherhood to become recognized as the porters’ representative.

Not content with this triumph, Randolph brought the Brotherhood into the American Federation of Labor, where it became the equal of the Federation’s 105 other unions. He reasoned that as a member union, the Brotherhood would be in a better position to exert pressure on member unions that practiced race restrictions. Such restrictions were eventually found unconstitutional in 1944.

Q2:

2.     In using the word “understandable” (line 14), the author most clearly conveys

(A) sympathy with attempts by the Brotherhood between 1925 and 1935 to establish an independent union

(B) concern that the obstacles faced by Randolph between 1925 and 1935 were indeed formidable

(C) ambivalence about the significance of unions to most Black workers in the 1920’s

(D) appreciation of the attitude of many Black workers in the 1920’s toward unionsD

(E) regret at the historical attitude of unions toward Black workers

为什么是“D”, 百思不得其解。

2.     In using the word “understandable” (line 14), the author most clearly conveys

(A) sympathy with attempts by the Brotherhood between 1925 and 1935 to establish an independent union

(B) concern that the obstacles faced by Randolph between 1925 and 1935 were indeed formidable

(C) ambivalence about the significance of unions to most Black workers in the 1920’s

(D) appreciation of the attitude of many Black workers in the 1920’s toward unionsD

(E) regret at the historical attitude of unions toward Black workers

为什么是“D”, 百思不得其解。

沙发
发表于 2008-12-4 12:17:00 | 只看该作者
OG 后的解释非常清楚,请细心阅读。
简而言之,即,1)以前工会对黑人不好。2)雇主组织的工会里间黑人。
板凳
发表于 2008-12-4 18:25:00 | 只看该作者

态度题:understandable表示作者对其行为(黑人老公对公会表示的怀疑态度)表示 理解,认可-appreciation

A.同情 B.关心 C.ambivalence模糊(这个词GMAT态度里没有对过)

E.后悔

其他选项都不大好

地板
发表于 2009-7-28 22:10:00 | 只看该作者
5#
发表于 2009-9-20 19:18:00 | 只看该作者
appreciation就是understandable的同义或近义替代么?
6#
发表于 2013-5-11 09:22:46 | 只看该作者
Braveboy2008 发表于 2008-12-1 13:29
When A. Philip Randolph assumed the leadership of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car (sleeping car: 卧 ...

2.     In using the word “understandable” (line 14), the author most clearly conveys
(A) sympathy with attempts by the Brotherhood between 1925 and 1935 to establish an independent union
(B) concern that the obstacles faced by Randolph between 1925 and 1935 were indeed formidable
这是前面一句话已经提到的,而不是“understandable”所要体现的
(C) ambivalence about the significance of unions to most Black workers in the 1920’s
黑人先对Unions怀疑,然后又要相信(in 1935),这正好体现了矛盾心理。但是时间有问题,因为在20年代,工会是不帮助黑人劳动力的,所以不存在“矛盾心理”
(D) appreciation of the attitude of many Black workers in the 1920’s toward unions
作者“赞同”黑人对于工会的态度,黑人之所以会怀疑工会,是因为工会以前对他们不好(D
(E) regret at the historical attitude of unions toward Black workers 并没有提到“后悔”
7#
发表于 2014-5-13 22:44:09 | 只看该作者
FROM Webster:
appreciation:
1.a feeling of being grateful for something

2. an ability to understand the worth, quality, or importance of something : an ability to appreciate something

3.full awareness or understanding of something

Here, we can understand the appreciation as the third explanation.
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