-------------------------------------------------------------- Q 23: The passage as a whole is primarily concerned with which of the following?
A. Changes in the way in which Eleanor Roosevelt’s life is understood B. Social changes that made possible the role Played by Eleanor Roosevelt in social reform C. Changes in the ways in which historians have viewed the lives of American women D. Social changes that resulted from the activities of Eleanor Roosevelt E. Changes in the social roles that American women have played
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q 24: The author indicates that, according to Scharf’s biography, which of the following was NOT characteristic of feminists of Eleanor Roosevelt’s generation?
A. Their lives were full of contradictions B. Their policies identified them as idiosyncratic. C. They were from privileged backgrounds. D. They held that women had unique responsibilities. E. They made a transition from old patterns of a association to new ones.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q 25: Which of the following studies would proceed in a way most similar to the way in which, according to the passage. Scharf’s book interprets Eleanor Roosevelt’s career?
A. An exploration of the activities of a wealthy social reformer in terms of the ideals held by the reformer B. A history of the leaders of a political party which explained how the conflicting aims of its individual leaders thwarted and diverted the activities of each leader C. An account of the legislative career of a con- servative senator which showed his goals to have been derived from a national conser- vative movement of which the senator was a part D. A biography of a famous athlete which explained her high level of motivation in terms of the kind of family in which she grew up E. A history of the individuals who led the move- ment to end slavery in the United States which attributed the movement’s success to the efforts of those exceptional individuals
----------------------------------------------------------- Q 26: The author cites which of the following as evidence against the public view of Eleanor Roosevelt held in the 1970’s?
A. She had been born into a wealthy family. B. Her political career predated the adoption of women’s suffrage. C. She continued her career in politics even After her husband’s death. D. She was one of a few female historical Figures who were well known to historians By the 1970’s. E. Her activism predated her husband’s presi- dency and her projects differed from his.
求问一个题目:就是starbling mimic variety voice的那个里面,问为什么关于它的科学研究少?(1)因為flock and vocalize too much, too frequently (2)因為需要大範圍,長時間的研究,而這通常做不到。然後說現在通過實驗可以做到
我看到考过的人都说选第二个。可是我看下面疑似原文,为什么觉得要选第一个呢? the problem with starlings is that they vocalized too much, too often and in too great numbers, sometimes in choruses numbering in the thousands. Even the seemingly elementary step of creating an accurate catalogue of the vocal repertoire of wild starlings is an intimidating task because of the variety of their sounds.”