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gwd就缺5了,请大家帮忙看看,加点讨论

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楼主
发表于 2004-7-10 16:21:00 | 只看该作者

gwd就缺5了,请大家帮忙看看,加点讨论

Historians who study European
women of the Renaissance try to mea-
sure “independence,” “options,” and
Line other indicators of the degree to which
  (5) the expression of women’s individuality
was either permitted or suppressed.
Influenced by Western individualism,
these historians define a peculiar form
of personhood:  an innately bounded
(10) unit, autonomous and standing apart
from both nature and society.  An
anthropologist, however, would contend
that a person can be conceived in ways
other than as an “individual.”  In many
(15) societies a person’s identity is not
intrinsically unique and self-contained
but instead is defined within a complex
web of social relationships.
      In her study of the fifteenth-century
(20) Florentine widow Alessandra Strozzi, a
historian who specializes in European
women of the Renaissance attributes
individual intention and authorship of
actions to her subject.  This historian
(25) assumes that Alessandra had goals
and interests different from those of her
sons, yet much of the historian’s own
research reveals that Alessandra
acted primarily as a champion of her
(30) sons’ interests, taking their goals as
her own.  Thus Alessandra conforms
more closely to the anthropologist’s
notion that personal motivation is
embedded in a social context.  Indeed,
(35) one could argue that Alessandra did
not distinguish her personhood from
that of her sons.  In Renaissance
Europe the boundaries of the con-
ceptual self were not always firm
(40) and closed and did not necessarily
coincide with the boundaries of
the bodily self.
The passage suggests that the historian mentioned in the second paragraph (lines 19-42) would be most likely to agree with which of the following assertions regarding Alessandra Strozzi?


A. Alessandra was able to act more independently than most women of her time because she was a widow.
B. Alessandra was aware that her personal motivation was embedded in a social context.
C. Alessandra had goals and interests similar to those of many other widows in her society.
D. Alessandra is an example of a Renaissance woman who expressed her individuality through independent action.
E. Alessandra was exceptional because she was able to effect changes in the social constraints placed upon women in her society.


answer,我认为是C,individuality是被否掉的老观点


Most pre-1990 literature on busi-
nesses’ use of information technology
(IT)—defined as any form of computer-
Line based information system—focused on
  (5) spectacular IT successes and reflected
a general optimism concerning IT’s poten-
tial as a resource for creating competitive
advantage.  But toward the end of the
1980’s, some economists spoke of a
(10) “productivity paradox”:  despite huge IT
investments, most notably in the service
sectors, productivity stagnated.  In the
retail industry, for example, in which IT举例看概述,
had been widely adopted during the
(15) 1980’s, productivity (average output per
hour) rose at an average annual rate of
1.1 percent between 1973 and 1989, com-
pared with 2.4 percent in the preceding
25-year period.  roponents of IT argued捍卫者们的说法列举
(20) that it takes both time and a critical mass
of investment for IT to yield benefits, and
some suggested that growth figures for
the 1990’s proved these benefits were
finally being realized.  They also argued
(25) that measures of productivity ignore what
would have happened without investments
in IT—productivity gains might have been
even lower.  There were even claims that
IT had improved the performance of the
(30) service sector significantly, although mac-
roeconomic measures of productivity did
not reflect the improvement.
      But some observers questioned why,
if IT had conferred economic value, it did
(35) not produce direct competitive advantages
for individual firms.  Resource-based     对应新观点提出,对应提出的学派
theory offers an answer, asserting that,
in general, firms gain competitive advan-
tages by accumulating resources that are
(40) economically valuable, relatively scarce,
and not easily replicated.  According to
a recent study of retail firms, which con-
firmed that IT has become pervasive      注意此处的前后对比
and relatively easy to acquire, IT by
(45) itself appeared to have conferred little
advantage.  In fact, though little evidence
of any direct effect was found, the fre-
quent negative correlations between IT
and performance suggested that IT had
(50) probably weakened some firms’ compet-
itive positions.  However, firms’ human
resources, in and of themselves, did
explain improved performance, and
some firms gained IT-related advan-
(55) tages by merging IT with complementary
resources, particularly human resources.
The findings support the notion, founded
in resource-based theory, that competi-
tive advantages do not arise from easily
(60) replicated resources, no matter how
impressive or economically valuable
they may be, but from complex, intan-
gible resources.
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Q22:
The passage is primarily concerned with
  
A. describing a resource and indicating various methods used to study it
B. presenting a theory and offering an opposing point of view
C. providing an explanation for unexpected findings
D. demonstrating why a particular theory is unfounded
E. resolving a disagreement regarding the uses of a technology


answer:C,我认为是E,因为后面resource学派的看法就是解决前面各种不一制


discussion welcome

沙发
发表于 2004-7-10 23:20:00 | 只看该作者
第2个讨论过,你找找,C,
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2004-7-11 12:34:00 | 只看该作者

谢谢班主,我想我已经知道了.两个答案都没问题,以后我会补进来的!

Thank you!!

地板
发表于 2004-7-11 21:44:00 | 只看该作者
第2个我也觉得是C,顺便提一下:我5月份第一次考试时就碰上2这篇IT的阅读
5#
发表于 2004-10-2 17:02:00 | 只看该作者

第一题尽管d是被否定的,但c的比较原文更没讲过呀

比较一下,只能是d了

6#
发表于 2004-11-20 02:42:00 | 只看该作者

Q6:

According to the passage, much of the research on Alessandra Strozzi done by the historian mentioned in the second paragraph (lines 19-42) supports which of the following conclusions?

              

  1. Alessandra used her position as her sons’ sole guardian to further interests different from those of her sons.
  2. Alessandra unwillingly sacrificed her own interests in favor of those of her sons.
  3. Alessandra’s actions indicate that her motivations and intentions were those of an independent individual.
  4. Alessandra’s social context encouraged her to take independent action.
  5. Alessandra regarded her sons’ goals and interests as her own.

why no one chose D?

"

Thus Alessandra conforms

more closely to the anthropologist’s

       notion that personal motivation is

embedded in a social context. "

7#
发表于 2004-11-20 02:46:00 | 只看该作者

Q5:

In the first paragraph, the author of the passage mentions a contention that would be made by an anthropologist most likely in order to

              

  1. present a theory that will be undermined in the discussion of a historian’s study later in the passage
  2. offer a perspective on the concept of personhood that can usefully be applied to the study of women in Renaissance Europe
  3. undermine the view that the individuality of European women of the Renaissance was largely suppressed
  4. argue that anthropologists have applied the Western concept of individualism in their research
  5. lay the groundwork for the conclusion that Alessandra’s is a unique case among European women of the Renaissance whose lives have been studied by historians

Why not D?

8#
发表于 2004-12-10 21:46:00 | 只看该作者

Q5: 选B。D不对,因为文中an anthropologist的contention是被作者引用以反对Western concept of individualism。有关系词“However”

Q6: 选E,“Alessandra acted primarily as a champion of her sons’ interests, taking their goals as her own.

D不对,motivation embedd in a social context 不等于 social context encouge her...

Q7:  楼主的问题,选D。题目问的是历史学家的观点,即错误的观点。

9#
发表于 2004-12-20 00:56:00 | 只看该作者

22题C中的UEXPECTED FINDINGS 意思是----意想不到的结论???

觉得怪怪的, 有没有NN 讲一下C怎么翻译?

10#
发表于 2005-1-26 10:57:00 | 只看该作者

给出了一个对不被期望的发现的解释

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