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      In 1675, Louis XIV



       established the Parisian

       seamstresses’ guild, the first

Line       independent all-female guild

  (5)      created in over 200 years.

Guild members could make

and sell women’s and chil-

dren’s clothing, but were

prohibited from producing

(10)      men’s clothing or dresses

for court women.  Tailors

resented the ascension of

seamstresses to guild status;

seamstresses, meanwhile,

(15)      were impatient with the

remaining restrictions on

their right to clothe women.

      The conflict between

the guilds was not purely

(20)      economic, however.  A 1675

       police report indicated that

       since so many seamstresses

were already working illegally,

the tailors were unlikely to

(25)      suffer additional economic

damage because of the

seamstresses’ incorporation.

Moreover, guild membership

held very different meanings

(30)      for tailors and seamstresses.

To the tailors, their status as

guild members overlapped

       with their role as heads of

household, and entitled them

(35)    to employ as seamstresses

female family members who

did not marry outside the trade.

The seamstresses, however,

      viewed guild membership as

(40)     a mark of independence from

the patriarchal family.  Their

guild was composed not of

family units but of individual

women who enjoyed unusual

(45)      legal and economic privileges.

       At the conflict’s center was

the issue of whether tailors’

female relatives should be

identified as family members

(50)      protected by the tailors’ guild

or as individuals under the

jurisdiction of the seam-

stresses’ guild.


Q17:

According to the passage, one source of dissatisfaction for Parisian seamstresses after the establishment of the seamstresses’ guild was that

              

seamstresses were not allowed to make and sell clothing for all women
tailors continued to have the exclusive legal right to clothe men
seamstresses who were relatives of tailors were prevented from becoming members of the seamstresses’ guild
rivalry between individual seamstresses increased, thus hindering their ability to compete with the tailors for business
seamstresses were not allowed to accept male tailors as members of the guild
给出的a,我选B

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Q18:

It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following was true of seamstresses employed by relatives who were members of the tailors’ guild?

              

They were instrumental in convincing Louis XIV to establish the seamstresses’ guild.
They were rarely allowed to assist master tailors in the production of men’s clothing.
They were considered by some tailors to be a threat to the tailors’ monopoly.
They did not enjoy the same economic and legal privileges that members of the seamstresses’ guild enjoyed.
They felt their status as working women gave them a certain degree of independence from the patriarchal family.
给出的D,我选E

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18,D
E错在:
The seamstresses, however,
      viewed guild membership as
(40)     a mark of independence from
the patriarchal family.

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17: B



18: D

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关于17题大家在讨论一下啊,我怎么觉得答案有些问题;



Guild members could make and sell women’s and children’s clothing, but were prohibited from producing men’s clothing or dresses for court women.--这里的guild指的是seamstress 还是tailor, 如果是seamstress的话,和第一段的最后一句话矛盾seamstresses, meanwhile, were impatient with the remaining restrictions on their right to clothe women。



--这里的guild如果指的是tailor的话,那么这道题就没有正确答案了,B也不是正确的了。



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17题选B!!!????我认为选A啊,

seamstresses, meanwhile,



(15)      were impatient with the



remaining restrictions on



their right to clothe women.



明显的是A的同义变换嘛

大家觉得呢?

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另外第18题哪位nn能讲讲这个infer怎么出来的?

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18 题还是搞不清楚!

seamstresses 不就自动是member of seam-stresses’ guild 了吗? 那 seamstresses employed by relatives who were members of the tailors’ guild, 也还是member of seam-stresses’ guild 呀。

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msufcufou

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我觉得:
In 1675, Louis XIV establishedthe Parisian seamstresses’ guild, the first independent all-female guild createdin over 200 years. Guild members could make and sell women’s and children’sclothing, but were prohibited from producing men’s clothing or dresses forcourt women. Tailors resented the ascension of seamstresses to guild status; seamstresses,meanwhile, were impatient with the remaining restrictions on their right toclothe women.第一段文章开头就开始介绍这个女裁缝的guild,说它是第一个独立的全女性的guild。第二句紧接着说这个guild member如何如何,显然是承接上句的seamstresses‘s guild说的啊。然后说女裁缝还是不允许做男人的衣服和宫廷女人的衣服。然后继续说,男裁缝对于guild的地位不满,同时,女裁缝对于这个guild的限制也impatient,这个impatient主要体现在对于制作女人衣服的限制上,这里的女人衣服,尤其指上句提到的对宫廷女人。


所以17

Accordingto the passage, one source of dissatisfaction for Parisian seamstresses afterthe establishment of the seamstresses’ guild was tha




A.     seamstresseswere not allowed to make and sell clothing for all women




B.      tailorscontinued to have the exclusive legal right to clothe men




C.     seamstresseswho were relatives of tailors were prevented from becoming members of the seamstresses’guild




D.     rivalrybetween individual seamstresses increased, thus hindering their ability tocompete with the tailors for business




E.      seamstresseswere not allowed to accept male tailors as members of the guild



选A没什么问题吧,题目问,巴黎女裁缝的不满的根源之一,就是不能做全部女人的衣服啊。B选项,文章尽管提到女裁缝不能做男人衣服,可是没有提是不是男裁缝就有排他的绝对的权力做男人的衣服。不sufficient。而且也没提女裁缝对这点不满……


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我再觉得:第二段的后半段。
To the tailors, theirstatus as guild members overlapped with their role as heads of household, andentitled them to employ as seamstresses female family members who did not marryoutside the trade. 对于男裁缝,他们作为guild成员的地位和他们作为家长的地位重叠,(这样特殊的地位)使得他们有资格来雇用没有嫁到外面的女性家庭成员来成为(为自己工作的)女裁缝。
The seamstresses, however, viewed guild membership as a mark of independence from thepatriarchal family.  Their guildwas composed not of family units but of individual women who enjoyed unusual legaland economic privileges. 这个第二句,尤为重要。特别重要……。这句话的理解关乎到18题的答案。(the为特制)这些女裁缝呢,却把guild的会员资格看成是从patriarchal家庭独立出来的标志。然后,她们的guild不是有家庭的units(这个units我也不知道具体应该怎么翻译,但是不影响理解)组成的,而是,由享有非同寻常的法律和经济特权的独立女性组成。
At the conflict’s center was the issue of whethertailors’ female relatives should be identified as family members protected bythe tailors’ guild or as individuals under the jurisdiction of the seamstresses’guild.最后说,矛盾中心是这样的女裁缝究竟under taylor的guild还是under女裁缝的guild。


18题:

Itcan be inferred from the passage that which of the following was true ofseamstresses employed by relatives who were members of the tailors’ guild?




A.     Theywere instrumental in convincing Louis XIV to establish the seamstresses’ guild.





B.      Theywere rarely allowed to assist master tailors in the production of men’sclothing.





C.     Theywere considered by some tailors to be a threat to the tailors’ monopoly.




D.     Theydid not enjoy the same economic and legal privileges that members of theseamstresses’ guild enjoyed.




D对是因为,一旦关系特殊的这部分女裁缝被划为tailor guild之下的话,她们就享受不到女裁缝guild下的独立女性的非同寻常的法律和经济特权了。我上面quote的那段话的中间部分体现的出来这个。




E.      Theyfelt their status as working women gave them a certain degree of independencefrom the patriarchal family.




E错是因为,这部分女裁缝,无论被划到哪个guild之下,她们作为working women的性质没有变,如果只是因为他们是working women她们就认为自己独立了的话,她们就不会对于划为哪个guild之下那么看重了。可是从原文我们得出,她们是view女裁缝guild的membership,才是独立的标志。因此才有了矛盾中心这一说。








希望我这么一提示,大家就都理解了。


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