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GWD26--Q25-27

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41#
发表于 2007-3-4 03:08:00 | 只看该作者
CCC


    

GWD26-Q25-27


    

In colonial Connecticut between


    

1670 and 1719, women participated


    

in one of every six civil cases, the


    

Line  vast majority of which were debt-


    

(5) related. Women’s
participation


    

   dropped to one in ten cases after


    

   1719, and to one in twenty by the


    

   1770’s. however, as Cornelia


    

   Hughes Dayton
notes
in Women


    

(10) Before the
Bar: Gender, Law,


    

and Society in Connecticut,


    

1639-1789, these
statistics are


    

somewhat
deceptive
: in fact,            提出观点,然后解释


    

both the absolute numbers and


    

(15) the
percentage of adult women


    

participating in civil cases grew


    

steadily
throughout the eighteenth


    

century, but the legal activity of


    

men also increased dramatically,


    

(20) and at a much faster rate. Single,


    

married, and widowed women


    

continued to pursue their own and


    

their husbands’ debtors through


    

legal action much as they had


    

(25) done in the previous century,
but       和以前一样,并不是 少了


    

despite this continuity, their place


    

in the legal system shifted


    

dramatically. Men’s commercial


    

interests and credit networks


    

(30) became
increasingly far-flung,


    

owing in part to the ability of


    

creditors to buy and sell prom-


    

issory notes (legal promises to


    

pay debts). At the same time,


    

(35) women’s networks of
credit and


    

debt remained primarily local and


    

personal. Dayton contends that,


    

although still performing crucial


    

economic services in their


    

(40) communities—services
that


    

contributed to the commercialization


    

of the colonial economy—women


    

remained for the most part outside


    

the new economic and legal culture


    

of the eighteenth century.


    

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Q25


    

The passage is
primarily concerned with


    

A.     reporting an author’s view of a phenomenon


    

B.     disputing the reasons usually given for an


    

unexpected change


    

C.    
evaluating the conclusions reached by an


    

author


    

D.     assessing the impact of certain legal


    

decisions.


    

E.     
defending a
controversial point of view


    

 


    

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Q27


    

The passage
suggests that which of the following


    

best compares the
economic concerns of women


    

with those of men
toward the close of the eighteenth


    

Century in
colonial Connecticut?


    

(A)  Both men and women had more economic


    

responsibilities at the end of the century


    

than they had had at the beginning of the


    

century.


    

(B)  Women’s economic activities had become


    

less varied by the end of the century;


    

men’s economic activities had become


    

more varied.


    

(C)  Women’s economic activities at the end of


    

the century were similar to their activities


    

at the beginning; men’s economic activities


    

changed considerably.


    

(D)  Women’s economic concerns at the end of


    

the
century were primarily familial; men’s


    

economic
concerns were primarily political.


    

(E)   Women’s economic concerns at the end of


    

the century were primarily personal; men’s


    economic needs were
primarily familial.

42#
发表于 2007-3-5 23:32:00 | 只看该作者

for Q25, I insist on A

for Q27, I chose C, but B seems to make sense too. Really confused...

43#
发表于 2007-3-19 16:33:00 | 只看该作者

开始也觉得27选B,后来看了下面两段文字还是决定选C

  Single,married, and widowed women continued to pursue their own and their husbands’ debtors through legal action much
                                        as they had
done in the previous century, 那就是说妇女的还是和上个世纪一样,没怎么大变化所以是less varied

以及Men’s commercial interests and credit networks (30) became increasingly far-flung(广泛的),

  Single,married, and widowed women continued to pursue their own and their husbands’ debtors through legal action much
                    as they had
done in the previous century, 那就是说妇女的还是和上个世纪一样,没怎么大变化所以是less varied

以及Men’s commercial interests and credit networks (30) became increasingly far-flung(广泛的),

这CD的文字编辑器也太查了点吧,好难调,将就着看吧

44#
发表于 2007-5-14 22:48:00 | 只看该作者
25 vote for A
Nowhere metioned the author's opinion on C.H.Dayton's work. So this article is just a report
[此贴子已经被作者于2007-5-14 22:48:55编辑过]
45#
发表于 2007-6-4 21:36:00 | 只看该作者

這道題還是沒有定論麽?

46#
发表于 2007-7-12 18:15:00 | 只看该作者
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47#
发表于 2007-7-13 04:33:00 | 只看该作者

偶觉得:

B中的VARIED是个歧义的单词

Varied:1)VARY的过去时态

       2)多样化

可能在B中,这里的解释是第二种.因为如果是第一种解释,完全可以表达成:Women's activities varied less" 而不是"become less varied",也就是说 "become"表达的是变成某种状态.Webster 词典里对become的解释:to come to be... 关键在这个"be"了,表达一个状态而非动作.

从这个角度.B表达的意思是women的economic activities 多样化更少.而men的行为更多样化.文中并没有提到多样化.

so,从这个题,也不难看出GMAT中选项和文中词汇的同意转换颇具有迷惑性.

48#
发表于 2007-7-13 04:37:00 | 只看该作者

而且已经B项有了become这个动词了.varied就不再做动词了,而转为被副词less修饰的形容词-多样性的.

49#
发表于 2007-7-29 16:30:00 | 只看该作者
50#
发表于 2007-7-31 23:19:00 | 只看该作者
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