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11#
发表于 2006-5-26 00:57:00 | 只看该作者

打字太慢,先帮你解释一半,下次休息的时候在解释完。不好意思 

这篇一开头就知道也是一篇新旧比较性文章 (clue:were once)说新旧股东作法的不同, 为什么不同和不同作法的后果(对他们持股的公司)

既然知道是比较那 remade 这个字就好解释了.

since the return of the old-style capitalist is unlikely, 

today's short-term traders must be remade into

(25)
                                    
tomorrow's long-term capitalistic investors.

since the return of the old-style capitalist is unlikely, 

today's short-term traders must be remade into

(25)
                        
tomorrow's long-term capitalistic investors.

其实字典解释并没有错只是你要去比较抽象的去理解他, 这个字毕竟不是实物名词. 仔细读第一段的话你会发现 old style capitalist 其实就是 long-term capitalistic investors. 既然 old style capitalist 已经过时了, 不可能回来. 那只好把 short term trader 变成 old style capitalist. 其实这里用 'make" 也行. remake 其实就是转变. 只是author 想表达 short term trader 是以完成物, 要变成另一个东西, 当然要 "re" make 了. 其实含有贬意表示 short term trader 是瑕疵的. 注意author 的态度 在这个 case 是喜旧(old investor) 厌新.(short term investor)

ok, time to get back to my own study.  :)  to be continued

喝太多茶 今天可能要失眠了。 加油!!!  

  
12#
发表于 2006-5-26 02:02:00 | 只看该作者

想睡了, 简单的答一下

2)  44 on trading shares at the propitious moment 在某一个吉利的时刻的股票的交易,指的是在某一时刻的股票的买卖吗?最佳预测交易时机 有不确定 "likly" 的成分 

3)  文中出现的几个名词怎么译比较合适,还有哪几个是同义词

(1)       individual capitalists

(2)       old-style capitalists

(3)       old-time capitalists

(4)       majority capitalists

(5)       financial capitalists

(6)       minority capitalists

 

 

对于OG给出的91-97的选项及解释的问题如下

1)91OG的解释如下The first paragraph presents a problemthe failure of shareholders and managers to enhance a company’ s longterm productivity

  请问:OG解释说第一段提出了一个问题,股东们和经理们增强公司长期生产率的失败,这个失败在文章中从哪里能够看出来提出来的是这个问题啊。

 

As a result, United States productivity is unlikely to

improve unless shareholders and the managers of the

companies in which they invest are encouraged to

(20) enhance long-term productivity

 

As a result, United States productivity is unlikely to

improve unless shareholders and the managers of the

companies in which they invest are encouraged to

(20) enhance long-term productivity

291题(C)选项

(C) Defending an established method
            

     这里的defending是支持已经建立的方法的意思吗,此处对defend这个单词的意思有点不明确,我查了字典有辩解的意思,但又在单词归类中写着支持,所以不明,因为觉得这个词有可能以后会作为作者的态度题中出现,所以想确认。

 这个是一个喜旧厌新的比较题. defending 可以解作辩护, 支持. 抽象来说就是捍卫旧制度

 这个是一个喜旧厌新的比较题. defending 可以解作辩护, 支持. 抽象来说就是捍卫旧制度

392题(B)选项的OG的解释不明,解释如下

B  The passage does discuss current limitations on minority shareholdersbut there is no discussion of limitations on majority shareholders

请问,B选项解释说:文中确实讨论了minority shareholders的目前的限制,这个限制从哪里能够看出来,我在文中第28行处看到对于financial institutions的限制,指的是不是就是minority shareholders的限制?

 是, 有提到anti trust law 让他不能有more than 50% of shares. 既然这是个事实. 那他就是minority share holder

 是, 有提到anti trust law 让他不能有more than 50% of shares. 既然这是个事实. 那他就是minority share holder

497题(B)选项的OG解释说

   B The author has warned of the consequences in the previous paragraph.

     请问作者给出的警告是什么?是不是18行的这句话

As a result, Unired  States productivity is unlikely to improve

可以这么说. 这是只注重short term profibility 的结果

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 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 08:50:00 | 只看该作者

关于17篇的问题看了大家的解释如下:问题2456、完全解决,问题13大家有不同看法,个人同意sen4sun的答案
            
,另外17有问题78910目前还没有得到解答,是对OG的题目和解释不明白的地方,谢谢大家了。17篇文章及小蚂蚁的问题见12

ainxtein你对我的问题解释我看了,1个问题和第3个问题请参照了sen4sun的答案,个人这两题同意他的解释,另外几个你解释的真好,特别是substantial minority share的解释真好,我一下子就明白了

ainxtein的答案1. Charted: 应该是相当于登记了的,相当于现代的正式设立了的
3. 个人理解是港口

sen4sun的答案

1)      特许公司
        
算是一个固定用法
        
是西方殖民时代做国际贸易和拓展殖民下产生的组织. 通常有欧洲殖民政府特许权和支持

3)  on the bay!! 其实不难了解. 看作者举例的公司名字 (clue: hudson bay company)

 

我的问题78910没有得到解决的问题再贴如下:

 

对于OG给出的98-105的选项及解释的我的问题如下

 7  98题(A)选项的OG解释不太明白,(A)选项的内容见上面所贴文章,(A)选项的OG解释如下:

AOG解释:   Early trading companies share similarities with modern multinational companies but are not credited with having originated them

8)  99题(D)选项的意思和(D)选项的解释不太明白。选项见上面所贴文章,解释贴在下面请NN们帮帮忙。

D)选项OG解释:The author argues that, in contrast to the discussions that usually dismiss their relevance, early trading companies do offer an interesting comparison to the modern multinations. 

9100题的OG解释中有一句话不太懂什么意思

The previous paragraph had ended with the prevailing dismissal of these companies as unimportant.  这句话是说前面的一段文章以普遍认为的这些公司不重要的不予理会作为结束。我应该是句子的结构没看明白,自已写下来自已看不懂。

10101题对选项ADE的选项和解释有些迷糊,选项见上面文章,OG的解释贴在下面请牛牛们帮帮忙。

101OG五个选项如下:

(A)  analyze the various ways in which these activities contributed to changes in management structure in such companies

(B)  demonstrate that the volume of business transactions of such companies exceeded that of earlier firms

(C)  refute the view that the volume of business undertaken by such companies was relatively low

(D)  emphasize the international scope of these companies’ operations

(E)  support the argument that such firms coordinated such activities by using available means of communication and transport 

OG解释如下:

A  Management structures were necessary to oversee the activitiesbut the passage does not mention specific ways in which the activities contributed to changes

B  No comparison to earlier firms is made

C  CorrectThe list contradicts the statement in the previous paragraph that the volume of transactions was low

D  The international scope of the activities is not in question(1ines 13—15)and does not need to be defended

E  The list is included to argue against a common assumptionnot to argue for a position that this passage does not call into question

   The correct answer is C
                

 

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 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 08:54:00 | 只看该作者

关于16篇的问题看了大家的解释如下:问题1457解决了,问题236sen4sun的答案还是有些不明白,请大家再帮忙看看,(文章及小蚂蚁的问题见1011楼)

sen4sun的答案2  44 on trading shares at the propitious moment 在某一个吉利的时刻的股票的交易,指的是在某一时刻的股票的买卖吗?

 

 

我的问题:这些金融机构变成资本家他们的成功不是依靠trading shares at the propitious moment,这里是“最佳预测交易时机”吗?我有点想不通呢。

sen4sun的答案3  文中出现的几个名词怎么译比较合适,其中下面的1)(2)(3)(6)是一个意思吗?(4)(5)是一个意思吗?

1       individual capitalists

2       old-style capitalists

3       old-time capitalists

4       majority capitalists

5       financial capitalists

6       minority capitalist

我的问题:如题,还没有得有解答。

 

sen4sun的答案692题(B)选项的OG的解释不明,解释如下

B  The passage does discuss current limitations on minority shareholdersbut there is no discussion of limitations on majority shareholders

请问,B选项解释说:文中确实讨论了minority shareholders的目前的限制,这个限制从哪里能够看出来,我在文中第28行处看到对于financial institutions的限制,指的是不是就是minority shareholders的限制?

 , 有提到anti trust law 让他不能有more than 50% of shares. 既然这是个事实. 那他就是minority share holder

 

我的问题:sen4sun的答案我找了一下原文,在文中:12because

these institutions are prohibited by antitrust laws from

owning a majority of a company's stock

这里面说被禁止拥有大部分股票就是说只能拥有小部分股票,就是小股东吗?可是如果一个人有49%股票,其它人都少于这个数,那么他也没有more than 50% of shares.就能说他是小股东了吗,majority这里一定是要超过50%吗?

 

 

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发表于 2006-5-26 09:30:00 | 只看该作者

这里面说被禁止拥有大部分股票就是说只能拥有小部分股票,就是小股东吗?可是如果一个人有49%股票,其它人都少于这个数,那么他也没有more than 50% of shares.就能说他是小股东了吗,majority这里一定是要超过50%吗?

其实只讲了不能成为 majority 并没有指50% 这个我疏忽了

trading shares at the propitious moment,这里是“最佳预测交易时机”吗?我有点想不通呢。

我是指投资家觉得 likely to result in or showing signs of success 的 moment

16#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 09:41:00 | 只看该作者

16篇问题2、6明白了,问题3还是有点不确定。

17#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 23:43:00 | 只看该作者

第十五篇

While there is no blueprint for transforming a largely

government-controlled economy into a free one, the

experience of the United Kingdom since 1979 clearly

shows one approach that works: privatization, in which

(5) state-owned industries are sold to private companies. By

1979, the total borrowings and losses of state-owned

industries were running at about t3 billion a year. By

selling many of these industries, the government has

decreased these borrowings and losses, gained over t34

(10) billion from the sales, and now receives tax revenues from

the newly privatized companies. Along with a dramatically

improved overall economy, the government has been able

to repay 12.5 percent of the net national debt over a

two-year period.

(15) In fact, privatization has not only rescued individual

industries and a whole economy headed for disaster, but

has also raised the level of performance in every area. At

British Airways and British Gas, for example, productivity

per employee has risen by 20 percent. At associated

(20) British
                    Ports
, labor disruptions common in the 1970’s and

early 1980’s have now virtually disappeared. At British

Telecom, there is no longer a waiting list—as there always

was before privatization—to have a telephone installed.

Part of this improved productivity has come about

(25) because the employees of privatized industries were given

the opportunity to buy shares in their own companies. They

responded enthusiastically to the offer of shares; at British

Aerospace, 89 percent of the eligible work force bought

shares; at Associated British Ports, 90 percent; and at

(30) British Telecom, 92 percent. When people have a personal

stake in something, they think about it, care about it, work

to make it prosper. At the National Freight Consortium,

the new employee-owners grew so concerned about their

company’s profits that during wage negotiations they

(35) actually pressed their union to lower its wage demands.

Some economists have suggested that giving away free

shares would provide a needed acceleration of the privati-

zation process. Yet they miss Thomas Paine’s point that

“what we obtain too cheap we esteem too lightly.” In

(40) order for the far-ranging benefits of individual ownership

to be achieved by owners, companies, and countries,

employees and other individuals must make their own

decisions to buy, and they must commit some of their own

resources to the choice.

84. According to the passage, all of the following were benefits of privatizing state-owned industries in the United

Kingdom EXCEPT:

(A) Privatized industries paid taxes to the government.

(B) The government gained revenue from selling state-owned industries.

(C) The government repaid some of its national debt.

(D) Profits from industries that were still state-owned increased.

(E) Total borrowings and losses of state-owned industries decreased.

85. According to the passage, which of the following resulted in increased productivity in companies that have been

privatized?

(A) A large number of employees chose to purchase shares in their companies.

(B) Free shares were widely distributed to individual shareholders.

(C) The government ceased to regulate major industries.

(D) Unions conducted wage negotiations for employees.

(E) Employee-owners agreed to have their wages lowered.

86. It can be inferred from the passage that the author considers labor disruptions to be

(A) an inevitable problem in a weak national economy

(B) a positive sign of employee concern about a company

(C) a predictor of employee reactions to a company’s offer to sell shares to them

(D) a phenomenon found more often in state-owned industries than in private companies

(E) a deterrence to high performance levels in an industry

87. The passage supports which of the following statements about employees buying shares in their own

companies?

(A) At three different companies, approximately nine out of ten of the workers were eligible to buy shares in their

companies.

(B) Approximately 90% of the ellgible workers at three different companies chose o buy shares in their

companies.

(C) The opportunity to buy shares was discouraged by at least some labor unions.

(D) Companies that demonstrated the highest productivity were the first to allow their employees the opportunity

to buy shares.

(E) Eligibility to buy shares was contingent on employees’ agreeing to increased work loads.

88. Which of the following statements is most consistent with the principle described in lines 30-32?

(A) A democratic government that decides it is inappropriate to own a particular industry has in no way abdicated

its responsibilities as guardian of the public interest.

(B) The ideal way for a government to protect employee interests is to force companies to maintain their share of a

competitive market without government subsidies.

(C) The failure to harness the power of self-interest is an important reason that state-owned industries perform

poorly.

(D) Governments that want to implement privatization programs must try to eliminate all resistance to the

free-market system.

(E) The individual shareholder will reap only a minute share of the gains from whatever sacrifices he or she makes

to achieve these gains.

89. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the privatization process in the United

Kingdom?

(A) It depends to a potentially dangerous degree on individual ownership of shares.

(B) It conforms in its most general outlines to Thomas Palne’s prescription for business ownership.

(C) It was originally conceived to include some giving away of free shares.

(D) It has been successful, even though privatization has failed in other countries.

(E) It is taking place more slowly than some economists suggest is necessary.

90. The quotation in line 39 is most probably used to

(A) counter a position that the author of the passage believes is incorrect

(B) state a solution to a problem described in the previous sentence

(C) show how opponents of the viewpoint of the author of the passage have supported their arguments

(D) point out a paradox contained in a controversial viewpoint

(E) present a historical maxim to challenge the principle introduced in the third paragraph

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 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 23:44:00 | 只看该作者

第十五篇的问题

119  not only …..but has also…..

   请问,but also可以用
            has
把它分开吗?这个词组可以这样用吗?

246they miss Thomas Paine’s point  这里的miss是什么意思呢

3文章最后一句话的意思不明,
            

In order for the far-ranging benefits of individual ownership to be achieved by owners, companies, and countries, employees and other individuals must make their own decisions to buy, and they must commit some of their own resources to the choice.

个人的利益怎么被owners, companies, and countries这么多在一起达到呢,做出买的决定是说这些人自已拿钱出来买吗?

487题的E选项和E选项的OG解释不太明白,这里的eligibility是能力的意思还是资格的意思,

87题的E选项(E) Eligibility to buy shares was contingent on employees’ agreeing to increased work loads.

OG87题解释E  The passage does not show eligibility to be dependent on increased workload

 

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 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 23:46:00 | 只看该作者

第十四篇

Two modes of argumentation have been used on

behalf of women’s emancipation in Western societies.

Arguments in what could be called the “relational”

feminist tradition maintain the doctrine of “equality in

(5) difference,” or equity as distinct for equality. They

posit that biological distinctions between the sexes

result in a necessary sexual division of labor in the

family and throughout society and that women’s pro-

creative labor is currently undervalued by society, to

(10) the disadvantage of women. By contrast, the individual-

ist feminist tradition emphasizes individual human rights

and celebrates women’s quest for personal autonomy,

while downplaying the importance of gender roles and

minimizing discussion of childbearing and its attendant

(15) responsibilities.

Before the late nineteenth century, these views

coexisted within the feminist movement, often within

the writings of the same individual. Between 1890 nd

1920, however, relational feminism, which had been the

(20) dominant strain in feminist thought, and which still pre-

dominates among European and non-Western feminists,

lost ground in England and the United States. Because

the concept of individual rights was already well estab-

lished in the Anglo-Saxon legal and political tradition,

(25) individualist feminism came to predominate in English-

speaking countries. At the same time, the goals of the

two approaches began to seem increasingly irreconcil-

able. Individualist feminists began to advocate a totally

gender-blind system with equal rights for all. Relational

(30) feminists, while agreeing that equal educational and

economic opportunities outside the home should be avail-

able for all women, continued to emphasize women’s

special contributions to society as homemakers and

mothers; they demanded special treatment

(35) including protective legislation for women workers,

state-sponsored maternity benefits, and paid compensa-

tion for housework.

Relational arguments have a major pitfall: because

they underline women’s physiological and psychological

(40) distinctiveness, they are often appropriated by political

adversaries and used to endorse male privilege. But the

individualist approach, by attacking gender roles, deny-

ing the significance of physiological difference, and

condemning existing familial institutions as hopelessly

(45) patriarchal, has often simply treated as irrelevant the

family roles important to many women. If the individu-

alist framework, with its claim for women’s autonomy,

could be harmonized with the family-oriented concerns

of relational feminists, a more fruitful model for con-

(50) temporary feminist politics could emerge.

 

78. The author of the passage alludes to the well-

established nature of the concept of individual rights in

the Anglo-Saxon legal and political tradition in order to

(A) illustrate the influence of individualist feminist

thought on more general intellectual trends in

English history

(B) argue that feminism was already a part of the larger

Anglo-Saxon intellectual tradition, even though this

has often gone unnoticed by critics of women’s

emancipation.

(C) explain the decline in individualist thinking among

feminists in non-English-speaking countries

(D) help account for an increasing shift toward

individualist feminism among feminists in English-

speaking countries.

(E) account for the philosophical differences between

individualist and relational feminists in English-

speaking countries

 

79. The passage suggests that the author of the passage

believes which of the following?

(A) The predominance of individualist feminism in

English-speaking countries is a historical

phenomenon, the causes of which have not yet

been investigated.

(B) The individualist and relational feminist views are

irreconcilable, given their theoretical differences

concerning the foundations of society.

(C) A consensus concerning the direction of future

feminist politics will probably soon emerge, given

the awareness among feminists of the need for

cooperation among women.

(D) Political adversaries of feminism often misuse

arguments predicated on differences between the

sexes to argue that the existing social system

should be maintained.

(E) Relational feminism provides the best theoretical

framework for contemporary feminist politics, but

individualist feminism could contribute much

toward refining and strengthening modern feminist

thought.

 

80. It can be inferred from the passage that the individualist

feminist tradition denies the validity of which of the

following causal statements?

(A) A division of labor in a social group can result in

increased efficiency with regard to the performance

of group tasks.

(B) A division of labor in a social group causes

inequities in the distribution of opportunities and

benefits among group members.

(C) A division of labor on the basis of gender in a social

group is necessitated by the existence of sex-linked

biological differences between male and female

members of the group.

(D) Culturally determined distinctions based on gender

in a social group foster the existence of differing

attitudes and opinions among group members.

(E) Educational programs aimed at reducing inequalities

based on gender among members of a social group

can result in a sense of greater well-being for all

members of the group.

 

81. According to the passage, relational feminists and

individualist feminists agree that

(A) individual human rights take precedence over most

other social claims

(B) the gender-based division of labor in society should

be eliminated

(C) laws guaranteeing equal treatment for all citizens

regardless of gender should be passed

(D) a greater degree of social awareness concerning the

importance of motherhood would be beneficial to

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society

(E) the same educational and economic opportunities

should be available to both sexes

 

82. According to the author, which of the following was true

of feminist thought in Western societies before 1890?

(A) Individualist feminist arguments were not found in

the thought or writing of non-English-speaking

feminists.

(B) Individualist feminism was a strain in feminist

thought, but another strain, relational feminism,

predominated.

(C) Relational and individualist approaches were equally

prevalent in feminist thought and writing.

(D) The predominant view among feminists held that the

welfare of women was ultimately less important than

the welfare of children.

(E) The predominant view among feminists held that the

sexes should receive equal treatment under the law.

 

83. The author implies that which of the following was true

of most feminist thinkers in England and the United

States after 1920?

(A) They were less concerned with politics than with

intellectual issues.

(B) They began to reach a broader audience and their

programs began to be adopted by mainstream

political parties.

(C) They called repeatedly for international cooperation

among women’s groups to achieve their goals.

(D) They moderated their initial criticism of the

economic systems that characterized their societies.

(E) They did not attempt to unite the two different

feminist approaches in their thought.

 

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 楼主| 发表于 2006-5-26 23:48:00 | 只看该作者

小蚂蚁啃OG紫书之阅读篇,有若干问题请教14篇15篇16篇17篇

 第十四篇的问题

 第十四篇的问题

15 as distinct from ,这里的as作何解释,是什么用法?

220 strain 在这里是什么意思

378题对于A选项和A选项的解释不明

478B选项中的Anglo-saxon legal and political tradition的意思按照OG的解释是intellectual traditon,请问这里的intellectual legal and political  是一个意思吗?intellectual应该怎么解释才好?很是想不通哩。

78B选项中的has often gong unnoticed是说这忽略的意思吗

579B选项OG的解释说隐含了是可以调和的,making this an overstatement,从哪看出来的啊?

OG79解释B  In lines 4650the author implies that a reconciliation might be possiblemaking this an overstatement

683A选项的intellectual issues是什么意思?

   83E选项和79B选项OG的解释是否矛盾,83E选项说他们不会把两种联合在一起,可是79B选项的OG的解释说调节器和是可能的,怎么觉得矛盾呢?

83E选项

(E) They did not attempt to unite the two different

feminist approaches in their thought.

OG79解释B  In lines 4650the author implies that a reconciliation might be possiblemaking this an overstatement

 


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