ChaseDream
搜索
返回列表 发新帖
查看: 2811|回复: 5
打印 上一主题 下一主题

[求助]置疑GEMJ提供参考的大全答案2772-GMAT-81-Q3

[复制链接]
楼主
发表于 2004-3-17 04:41:00 | 只看该作者

[求助]置疑GEMJ提供参考的大全答案2772-GMAT-81-Q3

Passage 81 (18/22)
For over 300 years, one of the most enduring beliefs among historians of England has been that the character of English society has been shaped by the unique openness of its ruling elite to entry by self-made entrepreneurs (especially newly wealthy merchants) able to buy their way into the ranks of elite society. This upward mobility (upward mobility: 上进心, 向上倾向), historians have argued, allowed England to escape the clash between those with social/political power and those with economic power, a conflict that beset the rest of Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Upward mobility was also used to explain England’s exceptional stability since the late seventeenth century (no revolutions, for example), as well as such major events as the development of the most efficient agricultural system in Europe, the making of the first industrial revolution, and the onset of severe economic decline.fficeffice" />



But is the thesis true? Recent work on the supposed consequences of an open elite has already produced some doubts. Little credence, for example, is now accorded the idea that England’s late nineteenth-century economic decline resulted from absentee business owners too distracted by the demands of elite life to manage their firms properly.(削弱原因A) But, although the importance of an open elite to other major events has been severely questioned, it is only with a new work by Lawrence and Jeanne Stone that the openness itself has been confronted. Eschewing the tack (An approach, especially one of a series of changing approaches. 方法,方针一种方法,尤指一系列变化方法中的一种;a course or method of action; especially: one sharply divergent from that previously followed) of tracing the careers of successful entrepreneurs to gauge the openness of the elite, the Stones chose the alternative approach of analyzing the elite itself, and proceeded via the ingenious route of investigating country-house ownership. (削弱大前提: 可能性 A)



Arguing that ownership of a country house was seen as essential for membership in the ruling elite, the Stones analyze the nature of country-house ownership in three counties for the period 1540-1880. Their critical findings are provocative: there was strikingly little change in the ownership of such houses throughout the period. Instead, even in the face of a demographic crisis (fewer marriages, declining fertility, rising infant mortality), the old elite was able to maintain itself, and its estates, intact for centuries through recourse to various marriage and inheritance strategies. The popular picture of venerable elite families overcome by debt and selling out to merchants is simply not borne out (bear out: v.证实) by the Stones’ findings. Rather, the opportunities for entrepreneurs to buy their way into the elite, the Stones show, were extremely limited. If further studies of country-house ownership attest to (attest to: v.证实, 证明) the representativeness and accuracy of their data, then the Stones’ conclusion that the open elite thesis cannot be maintained may, indeed, prove true.
3.... Traditional historians of England, as they are described in the passage, would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding open elites?(Correct: C)
(A) They develop more easily in agricultural rather than industrial societies.
(B) They develop in response to particular sets of economic conditions. (. This upward mobility (upward mobility: 上进心, 向上倾向), historians have argued, allowed England to escape the clash between those with social/political power and those with economic power, a conflict that beset the rest of Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.)
(C)
They tend to unite some of the powerful groups in a society.
(D) They tend to reduce class distinctions based on income in a society.B
(E) They tend to insure adequate distribution of material goods in a society.
这个题目我同意大全的答案 B, 可是GEMJ哥哥的参考C弄迷惑了....
求讲解...谢谢



沙发
发表于 2004-3-17 10:21:00 | 只看该作者
个人认为是B
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2004-3-18 07:11:00 | 只看该作者
好像gemj哥哥现在非常忙,也没空找他把这个修改一下......
地板
发表于 2004-3-24 16:39:00 | 只看该作者
B is right


C) They tend to unite some of the powerful groups in a society.


原文:escape the clash between those with social/political power and those with economic power, a conflict 是说有钱人买权利可以避免2个实力派间的斗争,和united的概念有区别


5#
发表于 2004-9-22 00:03:00 | 只看该作者
同意,已经改了。看成另一派了,抱歉!
6#
 楼主| 发表于 2004-9-22 00:20:00 | 只看该作者

辛苦辛苦啦

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 立即注册

Mark一下! 看一下! 顶楼主! 感谢分享! 快速回复:

手机版|ChaseDream|GMT+8, 2026-2-9 15:55
京公网安备11010202008513号 京ICP证101109号 京ICP备12012021号

ChaseDream 论坛

© 2003-2025 ChaseDream.com. All Rights Reserved.

返回顶部