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作者: lemonees    时间: 2005-8-20 12:44     标题: GWD7一篇阅读


Linda Kerber argued in the mid-

1980’s that after the American Revolution

(1775-1783), an ideology of “republican

Line motherhood” resulted in a surge of edu-

(5) cational opportunities for women in the

LACE w:st="on">United StatesLACE>. Kerber maintained that

the leaders of the new nation wanted

women to be educated in order to raise

politically virtuous sons. A virtuous citi-

(10) zenry was considered essential to the

success of the country’s republican form

of government; virtue was to be instilled

not only by churches and schools, but

by families, where the mother’s role

(15) was crucial. Thus, according to Kerber,

motherhood became pivotal to the fate

of the republic, providing justification for

an unprecedented attention to female

education.

(20) Introduction of the republican moth-

erhood thesis dramatically changed

historiography. Prior to Kerber’s work,

educational historians barely mentioned

women and girls; Thomas Woody’s 1929

(25) work is the notable exception. Examining

newspaper advertisements for acade-

mies, Woody found that educational

opportunities increased for both girls

and boys around 1750. Pointing to “An

(30) Essay on Woman” (1753) as reflecting

a shift in view, Woody also claimed that

practical education for females had

many advocates before the Revolution.

Woody’s evidence challenges the notion

(35) that the Revolution changed attitudes

regarding female education, although it

may have accelerated earlier trends.

Historians’ reliance on Kerber’s “repub-

lican motherhood” thesis may have

(40) obscured the presence of these trends,

making it difficult to determine to what

extent the Revolution really changed

women’s lives.

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Q10:

According to the passage, within the field of educational history, Thomas Woody’s 1929 work was

  1. innovative because it relied on newspaper advertisements as evidence
  2. exceptional in that it concentrated on the period before the American Revolution
  3. unusual in that it focused on educational attitudes rather than on educational practices
  4. controversial in its claims regarding educational opportunities for boys
  5. atypical in that it examined the education of girls

答案:B。文中没有提到,只说因为他关注了妇女的教育。

Q12:

The passage suggests that, with regard to the history of women’s education in the LACE w:st="on">United StatesLACE>, Kerber’s work differs from Woody’s primarily concerning which of the following?

  1. The extent to which women were interested in pursuing educational opportunities in the eighteenth century
  2. The extent of the support for educational opportunities for girls prior to the American Revolution
  3. The extent of public resistance to educational opportunities for women after the American Revolution
  4. Whether attitudes toward women’s educational opportunities changed during the eighteenth century
  5. Whether women needed to be educated in order to contribute to the success of a republican form of government

答案:C。估计是从最后的那段话里看出来的,但是确实有点不明白其含义,尤其是"the trend"到底是啥意思?


作者: chinabens    时间: 2005-8-21 06:14

up   ding !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
作者: lemonees    时间: 2005-8-22 13:01

why ?????
作者: steedzhu    时间: 2005-8-23 23:36

以下是引用lemonees在2005-8-20 12:44:00的发言:

Linda Kerber argued in the mid-

1980’s that after the American Revolution

(1775-1783), an ideology of “republican

Line motherhood” resulted in a surge of edu-

(5) cational opportunities for women in the

LACE w:st="on">United StatesLACE>. Kerber maintained that

the leaders of the new nation wanted

women to be educated in order to raise

politically virtuous sons. A virtuous citi-

(10) zenry was considered essential to the

success of the country’s republican form

of government; virtue was to be instilled

not only by churches and schools, but

by families, where the mother’s role

(15) was crucial. Thus, according to Kerber,

motherhood became pivotal to the fate

of the republic, providing justification for

an unprecedented attention to female

education.

(20) Introduction of the republican moth-

erhood thesis dramatically changed

historiography. Prior to Kerber’s work,

educational historians barely mentioned

women and girls; Thomas Woody’s 1929

(25) work is the notable exception. Examining

newspaper advertisements for acade-

mies, Woody found that educational

opportunities increased for both girls

and boys around 1750. Pointing to “An

(30) Essay on Woman” (1753) as reflecting

a shift in view, Woody also claimed that

practical education for females had

many advocates before the Revolution.

Woody’s evidence challenges the notion

(35) that the Revolution changed attitudes

regarding female education, although it

may have accelerated earlier trends.

Historians’ reliance on Kerber’s “repub-

lican motherhood” thesis may have

(40) obscured the presence of these trends,

making it difficult to determine to what

extent the Revolution really changed

women’s lives.

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

Q10:

According to the passage, within the field of educational history, Thomas Woody’s 1929 work was

  1. innovative because it relied on newspaper advertisements as evidence
  2. exceptional in that it concentrated on the period before the American Revolution
  3. unusual in that it focused on educational attitudes rather than on educational practices
  4. controversial in its claims regarding educational opportunities for boys
  5. atypical in that it examined the education of girls

答案:B。文中没有提到,只说因为他关注了妇女的教育。

文章中有很明显的提到哦。 注意红色地方

Q12:

The passage suggests that, with regard to the history of women’s education in the LACE w:st="on">United StatesLACE>, Kerber’s work differs from Woody’s primarily concerning which of the following?

  1. The extent to which women were interested in pursuing educational opportunities in the eighteenth century
  2. The extent of the support for educational opportunities for girls prior to the American Revolution
  3. The extent of public resistance to educational opportunities for women after the American Revolution
  4. Whether attitudes toward women’s educational opportunities changed during the eighteenth century
  5. Whether women needed to be educated in order to contribute to the success of a republican form of government

答案:C。估计是从最后的那段话里看出来的,但是确实有点不明白其含义,尤其是"the trend"到底是啥意思?

这个题目还是有一点争议, 集中在C和d上。 我觉得C好一点。注意蓝色的字, trend挺模糊的, 我觉得就是对于妇女教育观点转变把






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