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08.12月RC JJ汇总 - Dec 11 14:30 updated

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31#
发表于 2008-12-10 11:36:00 | 只看该作者
谢谢你啊。。。这真的是个很重的任务。
32#
发表于 2008-12-10 11:45:00 | 只看该作者

THANKS

33#
发表于 2008-12-10 13:15:00 | 只看该作者

楼主mm真可爱

还很谦虚啊

呵呵

34#
发表于 2008-12-10 23:26:00 | 只看该作者
谢谢!辛苦楼主了,怪耽误时间的……
35#
发表于 2008-12-10 23:51:00 | 只看该作者
thanks!
36#
发表于 2008-12-11 02:20:00 | 只看该作者
繼續加油
37#
发表于 2008-12-11 09:02:00 | 只看该作者

请问到哪里去找完整的文章

38#
发表于 2008-12-11 10:00:00 | 只看该作者

楼主 ,有人确认考到了GWD的这一篇,麻烦加进去吧

听有个MM说考到这篇,请12月考过的XDJM确定是否考到这篇GWD RC???出现在第几篇?题目换了吗?

多谢答疑

GWD30-Q22 to Q25:

      While acknowledging that there are greater employment opportunities for Latin American women in cities than in the countryside, social science theorists have continued to argue that urban migration has unequivocally hurt women’s status.  However, the effects of migration are more complex than these theorists presume.  For example, effects can vary depending on women’s financial condition and social class.  Brazilian women in the lowest socioeconomic class have relatively greater job opportunities and job security in cities than do men of the same class, although there is no compelling evidence that for these women the move to the city is a move out of poverty.  Thus, these women may improve their status in relation to men but at the same time may experience no improvement in their economic standing.

      In addition, working outside the home, which is more common in urban than in rural areas, helps women in the lowest socioeconomic class make contacts to extend exchange networks—the flow of gifts, loans, or child care from those who currently have access to resources to those who do not.  Moreover, poor women working in urban areas actively seek to cultivate long-term employer-employee relations.  When an emergency arises that requires greater resources than an exchange network can provide, these women often appeal for and receive aid from their wealthy employers.  However, the structure of many poor women’s work—often a labor force of one in an employer’s home—makes it difficult for them to organize to improve their economic conditions in general.

      Not surprisingly, then, Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic class differ in their opinions about the effects of urban migration on their lives.  Some find urban living, with access to electricity and running water, an improvement and would never return to the countryside.  Others, disliking the overcrowding and crime, would return to the countryside if there were work opportunities for them there. Thus, urban life has had both negative and positive impacts on women’s lives.  In general, urban migration has not provided economic prosperity or upward mobility for women in the lowest socioeconomic class, despite their intelligent and energetic utilization of the resources available to them.

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Q22:

In the first paragraph, the author refers to the experiences of Brazilian women most probably in order to

A.    support an earlier assertion made by social science theorists about the effects of urban migration

B.    provide an example of one area in which urban migration has failed to improve Latin American women’s lives

C.    substantiate the claim that the effects of urban migration cannot be easily characterized   t
    

D.    illustrate the effect that urban migration has had on the economic status of Latin American women

E.     compare the effect that urban migration has had on the economic status of Latin American women with its effect on the economic status of Latin American men

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Q23:

Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the passage?

A.    Although Latin American women disagree about the effects urban migration has had on their lives, they agree that migration has provided them with greater opportunities for stable employment outside the home.

B.    Although urban migration has improved the quality of life for Latin American women, it has weakened the social support systems that these women enjoyed in rural communities.

C.    The effects that urban migration has had on Latin American women’s lives are complex and are best evaluated in light of a range of issues concerning Latin American women’s overall quality of life.   t
    

D.    The effects of urban migration in Latin America are different for men than they are for women because of the relatively greater job opportunities and job security enjoyed by women in urban areas.

E.     Urban migration has led to an increasing disparity between the economic prosperity of Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic classes and that of women in the higher socioeconomic classes.

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Q24:

The author mentions which of the following as a disadvantage of urban employment for Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic group?

             



A.    It is difficult for these women to obtain reliable, long-term employment.

B.    It is difficult for these women to organize effectively in order to obtain better wages.   t
    

C.    It is difficult for these women to find employers who are supportive when emergencies arise.

D.    The structure of their jobs makes it difficult for these women to participate in exchange networks.

E.     Working in urban areas makes these women more vulnerable to health problems than they would be in rural areas.

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Q25:

The author of the passage would most likely agree that the opinions of the Latin American women discussed in the third paragraph (lines 60-85) are influenced by the

A.    fact that urban life has provided them with greater opportunities for upward mobility than did rural life

B.    relative importance they place on the benefits of urban exchange networks in comparison to those of rural networks.

C.    relative importance they place on the conveniences and drawbacks of urban life in comparison to those of rural life   t
   

D.    difference in the effects of urban migration on women of higher and lower socioeconomic classes

E.     difference in the effects of urban migration on men and women of the same social and economic class

答案:ccbc.不过据说问题有改动。


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39#
 楼主| 发表于 2008-12-11 10:08:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用rainsun在2008-12-11 10:00:00的发言:

楼主 ,有人确认考到了GWD的这一篇,麻烦加进去吧

听有个MM说考到这篇,请12月考过的XDJM确定是否考到这篇GWD RC???出现在第几篇?题目换了吗?

多谢答疑

GWD30-Q22 to Q25:

      While acknowledging that there are greater employment opportunities for Latin American women in cities than in the countryside, social science theorists have continued to argue that urban migration has unequivocally hurt women’s status.  However, the effects of migration are more complex than these theorists presume.  For example, effects can vary depending on women’s financial condition and social class.  Brazilian women in the lowest socioeconomic class have relatively greater job opportunities and job security in cities than do men of the same class, although there is no compelling evidence that for these women the move to the city is a move out of poverty.  Thus, these women may improve their status in relation to men but at the same time may experience no improvement in their economic standing.

      In addition, working outside the home, which is more common in urban than in rural areas, helps women in the lowest socioeconomic class make contacts to extend exchange networks—the flow of gifts, loans, or child care from those who currently have access to resources to those who do not.  Moreover, poor women working in urban areas actively seek to cultivate long-term employer-employee relations.  When an emergency arises that requires greater resources than an exchange network can provide, these women often appeal for and receive aid from their wealthy employers.  However, the structure of many poor women’s work—often a labor force of one in an employer’s home—makes it difficult for them to organize to improve their economic conditions in general.

      Not surprisingly, then, Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic class differ in their opinions about the effects of urban migration on their lives.  Some find urban living, with access to electricity and running water, an improvement and would never return to the countryside.  Others, disliking the overcrowding and crime, would return to the countryside if there were work opportunities for them there. Thus, urban life has had both negative and positive impacts on women’s lives.  In general, urban migration has not provided economic prosperity or upward mobility for women in the lowest socioeconomic class, despite their intelligent and energetic utilization of the resources available to them.

----------------------------------------------------------------------


Q22:

In the first paragraph, the author refers to the experiences of Brazilian women most probably in order to

A.    support an earlier assertion made by social science theorists about the effects of urban migration

B.    provide an example of one area in which urban migration has failed to improve Latin American women’s lives

C.    substantiate the claim that the effects of urban migration cannot be easily characterized   t
    

D.    illustrate the effect that urban migration has had on the economic status of Latin American women

E.     compare the effect that urban migration has had on the economic status of Latin American women with its effect on the economic status of Latin American men

-----------------------------------------------------------------

Q23:

Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the passage?

A.    Although Latin American women disagree about the effects urban migration has had on their lives, they agree that migration has provided them with greater opportunities for stable employment outside the home.

B.    Although urban migration has improved the quality of life for Latin American women, it has weakened the social support systems that these women enjoyed in rural communities.

C.    The effects that urban migration has had on Latin American women’s lives are complex and are best evaluated in light of a range of issues concerning Latin American women’s overall quality of life.   t
    

D.    The effects of urban migration in Latin America are different for men than they are for women because of the relatively greater job opportunities and job security enjoyed by women in urban areas.

E.     Urban migration has led to an increasing disparity between the economic prosperity of Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic classes and that of women in the higher socioeconomic classes.

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Q24:

The author mentions which of the following as a disadvantage of urban employment for Latin American women in the lowest socioeconomic group?

             



A.    It is difficult for these women to obtain reliable, long-term employment.

B.    It is difficult for these women to organize effectively in order to obtain better wages.   t
    

C.    It is difficult for these women to find employers who are supportive when emergencies arise.

D.    The structure of their jobs makes it difficult for these women to participate in exchange networks.

E.     Working in urban areas makes these women more vulnerable to health problems than they would be in rural areas.

------------------------------------------------------------------



Q25:

The author of the passage would most likely agree that the opinions of the Latin American women discussed in the third paragraph (lines 60-85) are influenced by the

A.    fact that urban life has provided them with greater opportunities for upward mobility than did rural life

B.    relative importance they place on the benefits of urban exchange networks in comparison to those of rural networks.

C.    relative importance they place on the conveniences and drawbacks of urban life in comparison to those of rural life   t
   

D.    difference in the effects of urban migration on women of higher and lower socioeconomic classes

E.     difference in the effects of urban migration on men and women of the same social and economic class

答案:ccbc.不过据说问题有改动。


万分感谢ing。。。

40#
 楼主| 发表于 2008-12-11 10:11:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用taylor1983在2008-12-11 9:02:00的发言:

请问到哪里去找完整的文章

如果出现的题目能够被考者回忆起来是在PREP或者GWD中的题目,我们就好顺藤摸瓜按图索骥摸着石头过河把它揪出来。但是现在资源还很有限呢。
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