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[求助]Prep1-32(Essay 9) 五天没想明白-VUE回复见3楼

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楼主
发表于 2007-9-20 21:07:00 | 只看该作者

[求助]Prep1-32(Essay 9) 五天没想明白-VUE回复见3楼

实在无语, 虽然偶阅读不怎么样, 不过学习GMAT以来, 还从没有哪道题我想了这么久都没有想明白的, 恳请大家帮忙!

Essay #9.  148     (22549-!-item-!-188;#058&00148-00)

In a new book about the antiparty feeling of the early political leaders of the United States, Ralph Ketcham argues that the first six Presidents differed decisively from later Presidents because the first six held values inherited from the classical humanist tradition of eighteenth-century England. In this view, government was designed not to satisfy the private desires of the people but to make them better citizens; this tradition stressed the disinterested devotion of political leaders to the public good.  Justice, wisdom, and courage were more important qualities in a leader than the ability to organize voters and win elections.  Indeed, leaders were supposed to be called to office rather than to run for office.  And if they took up the burdens of public office with a sense of duty, leaders also believed that such offices were naturally their due because of their social preeminence or their contributions to the country.  Given this classical conception of leadership, it is not surprising that the first six Presidents condemned political parties.  Parties were partial by definition, self-interested, and therefore serving something other than the transcendent public good.

Even during the first presidency (Washington's), however, the classical conception of virtuous leadership was being undermined by commercial forces that had been gathering since at least the beginning of the eighteenth century.  Commerce--its profit-making, its self-interestedness, its individualism--became the enemy of these classical ideals.  Although Ketcham does not picture the struggle in quite this way, he does rightly see Jackson's tenure (the seventh presidency) as the culmination of the acceptance of party, commerce, and individualism.  For the Jacksonians, nonpartisanship lost its relevance, and under the direction of Van Buren, party gained a new legitimacy.  The classical ideals of the first six Presidents became identified with a privileged aristocracy, an aristocracy that had to be overcome in order to allow competition between opposing political interests.  Ketcham is so strongly committed to justifying the classical ideals, however, that he underestimates the advantages of their decline.  For example, the classical conception of leadership was incompatible with our modern notion of the freedoms of speech and press, freedoms intimately associated with the legitimacy of opposing political parties.

Question #32.  148-04     (22733-!-item-!-188;#058&000148-04)

Which of the following, if true, provides the LEAST support for the author's argument about commerce and political parties during Jackson's presidency?

(A) Many supporters of Jackson resisted the commercialization that could result from participation in a national economy.

(B) Protest against the corrupt and partisan nature of political parties in the United States subsided during Jackson's presidency.

(C) During Jackson's presidency the use of money became more common than bartering of goods and services.

(D) More northerners than southerners supported Jackson because southerners were opposed to the development of a commercial economy.

(E) Andrew Jackson did not feel as strongly committed to the classical ideals of leadership as George Washington had felt.

答案是A,

CDE都很好排除, 关键是B, 哪里可以加强了?? 如何体现的?? 谢谢


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沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-21 15:54:00 | 只看该作者

我顶一个,还是没人来回答啊,偶问了个大N,居然他也说不知道!

请CD上的NN出面!

板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-21 22:56:00 | 只看该作者

很多xdjm看了偶的贴啊,但好像没人可以回答,也许太简单了,反正过去4天了,偶还是不明白!

今天没事的时候,我就想起了以前CD的牛人LES mm曾经联系过ETS,我也就想效仿一下了!

费了半天劲联系了PearsonVUE, 人家到是动作挺快, 4个小时就回了封邮件,就是没啥实质内容, 这点可真不如ETS! 他们的回复我贴出来吧, 以后别的xdjm也就不用费心思给他们写信了!

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地板
发表于 2007-9-22 12:20:00 | 只看该作者
Question #29. 148-01 (22595-!-item-!-188;#058&000148-01)

The passage is primarily concerned with

(A) describing and comparing two theories about the early history of the United States
(B) describing and analyzing an argument about the early history of the United States
(C) discussing new evidence that qualifies a theory about the early history of the United States
(D) refuting a theory about political leadership in the United States
(E) resolving an ambiguity in an argument about political leadership in the United States

AnsB)

Question #30. 148-02 (22641-!-item-!-188;#058&000148-02)

According to the passage, the author and Ketcham agree on which of the following points?

(A) The first six Presidents held the same ideas about political parties as did later Presidents in the United States.
(B) Classical ideals supported the growth of commercial forces in the United States.
(C) The first political parties in the United States were formed during Van Buren's term in office.
(D) The first six Presidents placed great emphasis on individualism and civil rights.
(E) Widespread acceptance of political parties occurred during Andrew Jackson's presidency.

AnsE)

Question #31. 148-03 (22687-!-item-!-188;#058&000148-03)

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree that modern views of the freedoms of speech and press are

(A) values closely associated with the beliefs of the aristocracy of the early United States
(B) political rights less compatible with democracy and individualism than with classical ideals
(C) political rights uninfluenced by the formation of opposing political parties
(D) values not inherent in the classical humanist tradition of eighteenth-century England
(E) values whose interpretation would have been agreed on by all United States Presidents

AnsD)

Question #32. 148-04 (22733-!-item-!-188;#058&000148-04)

Which of the following, if true, provides the LEAST support for the author's argument about commerce and political parties during Jackson's presidency?

(A) Many supporters of Jackson resisted the commercialization that could result from participation in a national economy.
(B) Protest against the corrupt and partisan nature of political parties in the United States subsided during Jackson's presidency.
(C) During Jackson's presidency the use of money became more common than bartering of goods and services.
(D) More northerners than southerners supported Jackson because southerners were opposed to the development of a commercial economy.
(E) Andrew Jackson did not feel as strongly committed to the classical ideals of leadership as George Washington had felt.

AnsA)
5#
发表于 2007-9-22 12:20:00 | 只看该作者
Question #30. 148-02 (22641-!-item-!-188;#058&000148-02)

According to the passage, the author and Ketcham agree on which of the following points?

(A) The first six Presidents held the same ideas about political parties as did later Presidents in the United States.
(B) Classical ideals supported the growth of commercial forces in the United States.
(C) The first political parties in the United States were formed during Van Buren's term in office.
(D) The first six Presidents placed great emphasis on individualism and civil rights.
(E) Widespread acceptance of political parties occurred during Andrew Jackson's presidency.

AnsE)

For the Jacksonians, nonpartisanship lost its relevance, and under the direction of Van Buren, party gained a new legitimacy.
請問(C)為什麼不對? 是The first political parties were formed錯還是during Van Buren's term in office錯?
6#
 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-22 14:26:00 | 只看该作者

the first错了,文中没有说这个

7#
发表于 2007-9-23 14:34:00 | 只看该作者

不是牛牛,是着解答一下吧

(B) Protest against the corrupt and partisan nature of political parties in the United States subsided during Jackson's presidency.

里面有political parties啊,partisan的意思是两个政党拉帮结派,抗议的前提是政党存在才可以抗议

里面有political parties啊,partisan的意思是两个政党拉帮结派,抗议的前提是政党存在才可以抗议

8#
 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-23 17:47:00 | 只看该作者

宝儿,这个我可以明白,但是你怎么解释protest subsided during Jackson's presidency啊?

尤其这道题是逻辑题, 选项的整体意思必须支持文章才可以算对或错, 不能沾边就行吧? 请赐教

9#
发表于 2007-9-23 17:55:00 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-23 18:02:00 | 只看该作者

你这个解释倒是很新鲜啊, 我想想哈

(B) Protest against the corrupt and partisan nature of political parties in the United States subsided during Jackson's presidency.

我觉得宝儿讲的太好了, 一语点破!

过去的总统认为政党不好, condemn the nature of political parties, 而JACKSON则接收了这些.

我明白我过去错在哪里了, 这个protest可以来自社会各个阶层, 我以前总是想, protest肯定来自大众, 那么protest多, 就说明这届政府做的不好; protest少, 就说明这届政府好. 但是, 这里这个protest倒是更多地指向来自高层的protest, 那么这就说的通了!!

谢谢宝儿


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