Board logo

标题: GWD-1-Q6 [打印本页]

作者: nieyuhang    时间: 2009-12-6 07:09     标题: GWD-1-Q6

GWD-1-Q4 to GWD-1-Q6:


      The fields of antebellum (pre-Civil


       War) political history and women’s his-


       tory use separate sources and focus


Line on separate issues.  olitical histori-


  (5)      ans, examining sources such as voting


records, newspapers, and politicians’


writings, focus on the emergence in the


1840’s of a new “American political


nation,” and since women were neither


(10)      voters nor politicians, they receive little


discussion.  Women’s historians, mean-


while, have shown little interest in the


subject of party politics, instead draw-


ing on personal papers, legal  records


(15)      such as wills, and records of  female


associations to illuminate women’s


domestic lives, their moral reform


activities, and the emergence of the


woman’s rights movement.


(20)            However, most historians have


underestimated the extent and signifi-


cance of women’s political allegiance


in the antebellum period.  For example,


       in the presidential election campaigns


(25)      of the 1840’s, the Virginia Whig party


strove to win the allegiance of Virginia’s


women by inviting them to rallies and


speeches.  According to Whig propa-


ganda, women who turned out at the


(30)      party’s rallies gathered information


that enabled them to mold party-loyal


families, reminded men of moral values


       that transcended party loyalty, and con-


ferred moral standing on the party.


(35)       Virginia Democrats, in response,


       began to make similar appeals to


women as well.  By the mid-1850’s


the inclusion of women in the rituals of


party politics had become common-


(40)      place, and the ideology that justified


such inclusion had been assimilated


by the Democrats.




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


GWD-1-Q6:   


According to the passage, which of the following was true of Virginia Democrats in the mid-1850’s?


              



  • They feared that their party was losing its strong moral foundation.
  • They believed that the Whigs’ inclusion of women in party politics had led to the Whigs’ success in many elections.
  • They created an ideology that justified the inclusion of women in party politics.


  • They wanted to demonstrate that they were in support of the woman’s rights movement.


  • They imitated the Whigs’ efforts to include women in the rituals of party politics;

      该题的答案是E,可是我根据35-42行,认为C比E更对应,所以选择C。不知那位大牛解释一下该题的解题思路。


    1. 作者: cateyong    时间: 2009-12-6 21:05

      line 35--42: Virginia Democrats, in response,began to make similar appeals to women as well.  By the mid-1850’s the inclusion of women in the rituals of party politics had become common-place, and the ideology that justified such inclusion had been assimilated by the Democrats.


      The meaning of Creat and imitate is different: creat means you do the thing firstly and imitate means you do similar thing with others. The words "in response" and "make similar appeals" deliver the meaning of imitate, not create. they didn't created ideology.


      作者: nieyuhang    时间: 2009-12-7 07:27

      知道了,多谢!


      作者: answer09    时间: 2009-12-7 20:43

      请问B的错误是在于success in many elections未提及吗?


      作者: harrisonwu    时间: 2009-12-8 06:57

      B是一个完全无关的选项,believed...success in many elections文章没有提及.

      作者: jiangmiss    时间: 2009-12-9 07:23

      Ideology is not something that can be created.

      So,in the passage,it uses the word "assimilate" rather than "create".

      That's why I choose E.


      作者: nieyuhang    时间: 2009-12-10 07:00

      正点的解释了!!!感动的痛苦流涕的!!!




      欢迎光临 国际顶尖MBA申请交流平台--TOPWAY MBA (http://forum.topway.org/) Powered by Discuz! 7.2