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发表于 2004-7-29 10:28:00 | 只看该作者

gre1993年10月SECTION B

199310


In February 1848 the people of Paris rose in revolt against the constitutional monarchy (constitutional monarchy: n.君主立宪政体) of Louis-Philippe. Despite the existence of excellent narrative accounts, the February Days, as this revolt is called, have been largely ignored by social historians of the past two decades. For each of the three other major insurrections in nineteenth-century ParisJuly 1830, June 1848, and May 1871—there exists at least a sketch of participants’ backgrounds and an analysis, more or less rigorous, of the reasons for the occurrence of the uprisings. Only in the case of (in the case of: adv....的情况) the February Revolution do we lack a useful description of participants that might characterize it in the light of what social history has taught us about the process of revolutionary mobilization.


Two reasons for this relative neglect seem obvious. First, the insurrection of February has been overshadowed by that of June. The February Revolution overthrew a regime, to be sure, but met with so little resistance that it failed to generate any real sense of historical drama. Its successor, on the other hand, appeared to pit key socioeconomic groups in a life-or-death struggle and was widely seen by contemporary observers as marking a historical departure. Through their interpretations, which exert a continuing influence on our understanding of the revolutionary process, the impact of the events of June has been magnified, while, as an unintended consequence, the significance of the February insurrection has been diminished. Second, like other “successful” insurrections, the events of February failed to generate the most desirable kinds of historical records. Although the June insurrection of 1848 and the Paris Commune of 1871 would be considered watersheds of nineteenth-century French history by any standard, they also present the social historian with a signal advantage: these failed insurrections created a mass of (a mass of: adj.大量的) invaluable documentation as a by-product of authorities’ efforts to search out (search out: v.寻找到) and punish the rebels.


Quite different is the outcome of successful insurrections like those of July 1830 and February 1848. Experiences are retold, but participants typically resume their daily routines without ever recording their activities. Those who played salient roles may become the objects of highly embellished verbal accounts or in rare cases, of celebratory articles in contemporary periodicals. And it is true that the publicly acknowledged leaders of an uprising frequently write memoirs. However, such documents are likely to be highly unreliable, unrepresentative, and unsystematically preserved, especially when compared to the detailed judicial dossiers prepared for everyone arrested following a failed insurrection. As a consequence, it may prove difficult or impossible to establish for a successful revolution a comprehensive and trustworthy picture of those who participated, or to answer even the most basic questions one might pose concerning the social origins of the insurgents.


18.   It can be inferred from the passage that support for the objectives of the February Revolution was


(A) negligible


(B) misguided


(C) fanatical


(D) spontaneousE


(E) widespread


这道题该到何处定位?我对题目的意思也了解不太清楚


22.   Which of the following is the most logical objection to the claim made in lines 38-39?


(A) The February Revolution of 1848 is much less significant than the July insurrection of 1830.


(B) The backgrounds and motivations of participants in the July insurrection of 1830 have been identified, however cursorily.


(C) Even less is known about the July insurrection of 1830 than about the February Revolution of 1848.


(D) Historical records made during the July insurrection of 1830 are less reliable than those made during the May insurrection of 1871.B


(E) The importance of the July insurrection of 1830 has been magnified at the expense of the significance of the February Revolution of 1848.


B)是否反驳的是INVALUABLE INFOEMATION


沙发
发表于 2004-8-9 15:55:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用emmahe在2004-7-29 10:28:00的发言:

199310


In February 1848 the people of Paris rose in revolt against the constitutional monarchy (constitutional monarchy: n.君主立宪政体) of Louis-Philippe. Despite the existence of excellent narrative accounts, the February Days, as this revolt is called, have been largely ignored by social historians of the past two decades. For each of the three other major insurrections in nineteenth-century ParisJuly 1830, June 1848, and May 1871—there exists at least a sketch of participants’ backgrounds and an analysis, more or less rigorous, of the reasons for the occurrence of the uprisings. Only in the case of (in the case of: adv....的情况) the February Revolution do we lack a useful description of participants that might characterize it in the light of what social history has taught us about the process of revolutionary mobilization.



Two reasons for this relative neglect seem obvious. First, the insurrection of February has been overshadowed by that of June. The February Revolution overthrew a regime, to be sure,18题 but met with so little resistance that it failed to generate any real sense of historical drama. Its successor, on the other hand, appeared to pit key socioeconomic groups in a life-or-death struggle and was widely seen by contemporary observers as marking a historical departure. Through their interpretations, which exert a continuing influence on our understanding of the revolutionary process, the impact of the events of June has been magnified, while, as an unintended consequence, the significance of the February insurrection has been diminished. Second, like other “successful” insurrections, the events of February failed to generate the most desirable kinds of historical records. Although the June insurrection of 1848 and the Paris Commune of 1871 would be considered watersheds of nineteenth-century French history by any standard, they also present the social historian with a signal advantage: these failed insurrections created a mass of (a mass of: adj.大量的) invaluable documentation as a by-product of authorities’ efforts to search out (search out: v.寻找到) and punish the rebels.


Quite different is the outcome of successful insurrections like those of July 1830 and February 1848. Experiences are retold, but participants typically resume their daily routines without ever recording their activities. Those who played salient roles may become the objects of highly embellished verbal accounts or in rare cases, of celebratory articles in contemporary periodicals. And it is true that the publicly acknowledged leaders of an uprising frequently write memoirs. However, such documents are likely to be highly unreliable, unrepresentative, and unsystematically preserved, especially when compared to the detailed judicial dossiers prepared for everyone arrested following a failed insurrection. As a consequence, it may prove difficult or impossible to establish for a successful revolution a comprehensive and trustworthy picture of those who participated, or to answer even the most basic questions one might pose concerning the social origins of the insurgents.


18.   It can be inferred from the passage that support for the objectives of the February Revolution was


(A) negligible


(B) misguided


(C) fanatical


(D) spontaneousE


(E) widespread


这道题该到何处定位?我对题目的意思也了解不太清楚


22.   Which of the following is the most logical objection to the claim made in lines 38-39?


(A) The February Revolution of 1848 is much less significant than the July insurrection of 1830.


(B) The backgrounds and motivations of participants in the July insurrection of 1830 have been identified, however cursorily.


(C) Even less is known about the July insurrection of 1830 than about the February Revolution of 1848.


(D) Historical records made during the July insurrection of 1830 are less reliable than those made during the May insurrection of 1871.B


(E) The importance of the July insurrection of 1830 has been magnified at the expense of the significance of the February Revolution of 1848.


B)是否反驳的是INVALUABLE INFOEMATION





18题的意思是对2月革命目的性的支持,因为从文中是不遇任何抵抗说明支持是广泛的;

22题原来推理是指1830和1848的起义都是成功推出参与者具有相同背景,而B正好反驳了这一点.

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