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求助GWD 21-Q15-18. Quaker school. 大家都对了吗?为什么没有人讨论呀

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楼主
发表于 2007-3-6 06:57:00 | 只看该作者

求助GWD 21-Q15-18. Quaker school. 大家都对了吗?为什么没有人讨论呀

GWD 21-Q15 to Q18:

      In her account of unmarried

            women’s experiences in colonial

            Philadelphia, Wulf argues that edu-

Line     cated young women, particularly

  (5)            Quakers, engaged in resistance to

patriarchal marriage by exchanging

poetry critical of marriage, copying

verse into their commonplace

books.  Wulf suggests that this

 (10)     critique circulated beyond the

daughters of the Quaker elite

and middle class, whose com-

monplace books she mines,

proposing that Quaker schools

 (15)     brought it to many poor female

students of diverse backgrounds.

      Here Wulf probably overstates

Quaker schools’ impact.  At least

three years’ study would be

 (20)            necessary to achieve the literacy

            competence necessary to grapple

            with the material she analyzes.

In 1765, the year Wulf uses to

demonstrate the diversity of

 (25)            Philadelphia’s Quaker schools,

128 students enrolled in these

schools.  Refining Wulf’s numbers

by the information she provides

on religious affiliation, gender, and

 (30)     length of study, it appears that only

about 17 poor non-Quaker girls

were educated in Philadelphia’s

            Quaker schools for three years or

longer.  While Wulf is correct that

 (35)
       a critique of patriarchal marriage

circulated broadly, Quaker schools

probably cannot be credited with

instilling these ideas in the lower

           classes.  Popular literary satires

 (40)    on marriage had already landed

on fertile ground in a multiethnic

population that embodied a wide

range of marital beliefs and

practices.  These ethnic- and

 (45)     class-based traditions them-

selves challenged the legitimacy

of patriarchal marriage.

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Q15:

The primary purpose of the passage is to

                       

  1. argue against one aspect of Wulf’s account of how ideas critical of marriage were disseminated among young women in colonial Philadelphia
  2. discuss Wulf’s interpretation of the significance for educated young women in colonial Philadelphia of the poetry they copied into their commonplace books
  3. counter Wulf’s assertions about the impact of the multiethnic character of colonial Philadelphia’s population on the prevalent views about marriage
  4. present data to undermine Wulf’s assessment of the diversity of the student body in Quaker schools in colonial Philadelphia
  5. challenge Wulf’s conclusion that a critique of marriage was prevalent among young women of all social classes in colonial Philadelphia

Answer: E

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Q16:

According to the passage, which of the following was true of attitudes toward marriage in colonial Philadelphia?

                       

  1. Exemplars of a critique of marriage could be found in various literary forms, but they did not impact public attitudes except among educated young women.
  2. The diversity of the student body in the Quaker schools meant that attitudes toward marriage were more disparate there than elsewhere in Philadelphia society.
  3. Although critical attitudes toward marriage were widespread, Quaker schools’ influence in disseminating these attitudes was limited.
  4. Criticisms of marriage in colonial Philadelphia were directed at only certain limited aspects of patriarchal marriage.
  5. The influence of the wide range of marital beliefs and practices present in Philadelphia’s multiethnic population can be detected in the poetry that educated young women copied in their commonplace books.

Answer: A

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Q17:

The author of the passage implies which of the following about the poetry mentioned in the first paragraph?

                       

  1. Wulf exaggerates the degree to which young women from an elite background regarded the poetry as providing a critique of marriage.
  2. The circulation of the poetry was confined to young Quaker women.
  3. Young women copied the poetry into their commonplace books because they interpreted it as providing a desirable model of unmarried life.
  4. The poetry’s capacity to influence popular attitudes was restricted by the degree of literacy necessary to comprehend it.
  5. The poetry celebrated marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage.

Answer: B

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Q18:

Which of the following, if true, would most seriously undermine the author’s basis for saying that Wulf overstates Quaker schools’ impact (lines 17-18) ?

 

  1. The information that Wulf herself provided on religious affiliation and gender of students is in fact accurate.
  2. Most poor, non-Quaker students enrolled in Quaker schools had completed one or two years’ formal or informal schooling before enrolling.
  3. Not all of the young women whose commonplace books contained copies of poetry critical of marriage were Quakers.
  4. The poetry featured in young women’s commonplace books frequently included allusions that were unlikely to be accessible to someone with only three years’ study in school.
  5. In 1765 an unusually large proportion of the Quaker schools’ student body consisted of poor girls from non-Quaker backgrounds.

简直不能够相信我15-17都错了。我选BDD.

我看来,这篇文章主旨是说Wulf认为Quaker schools brought the critique to the poor female students的观点是不对的。而不是说Wulf认为critique of marriage was popular among all classes的观点是不对的。

16题根本看不出来为什么选A. 17题B,文章里说到circulated beyong the quaker and middle class. 不应该是only refined to young Quaker.


[此贴子已经被作者于2007-3-9 2:58:08编辑过]
沙发
发表于 2007-3-17 15:21:00 | 只看该作者

你的答案错了吧???15-18 为 ACDB

板凳
发表于 2007-7-23 16:44:00 | 只看该作者

这套题答案很多错的,chenyudi mm说的是正确答案

地板
发表于 2008-3-26 16:19:00 | 只看该作者
17题,我选了E The poetry celebrated marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage.
和第一段中engaged in resistance to patriarchal marriage by exchanging poetry critical of marriage不是挺对应的么, 哪位能帮忙解释下为什么不对?
5#
发表于 2008-12-20 23:29:00 | 只看该作者
我也觉得17题E选项是对的呀,选D太莫名了。。。
6#
发表于 2008-12-20 23:37:00 | 只看该作者

我好像明白了

E选项说的是

  The poetry celebrated marital beliefs and practices that were in opposition to patriarchal marriage.

是in opposition to patriarchal marriage 没错,但是这些诗句并没有celebrate什么,原文中找不到依据的,所以E错

patriarchal出现过好多次了,“家长的,家长制的”,如果有还不认识的同胞们一定要记住哦

7#
发表于 2009-5-8 13:31:00 | 只看该作者
UP
8#
发表于 2009-7-26 10:55:00 | 只看该作者
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9#
发表于 2009-7-30 15:44:00 | 只看该作者
17为什么是D
10#
发表于 2010-12-11 17:07:07 | 只看该作者
15题为什么不是E呢?
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