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GMAT閱讀機(jī)經(jīng)整理:黑人女性.

2017/08/10 15:29:45 編輯: 瀏覽次數(shù):299 移動端

  GMAT閱讀機(jī)經(jīng)的重要性毋庸置疑,如果我們能夠在考前看了一定數(shù)量的GMAT閱讀機(jī)經(jīng),而在考試中能夠遇到一篇兩篇的無疑很好,即使不遇到在看了大量的GMAT閱讀機(jī)經(jīng),也往往有助于考生取得好成績。以上就是一篇關(guān)于黑人女性的GMAT閱讀機(jī)經(jīng),希望可以幫到大家。

  一、主旨:

  要表揚一下這個人,用新的dinition說明她就是political leader.(請遇到題的同學(xué)們補(bǔ)充謝謝~)

  二、 段落大意

  P1. 上來就是說一個黑人婦女B(黑人權(quán)益者)很有名,做了很多有利于社會的事情,而且代表很多組織地區(qū)。比如建college,去教堂,創(chuàng)立大學(xué),當(dāng)過出版編輯,參與過社會和政府組織(有題)。然后就轉(zhuǎn)折了,歷史學(xué)家不承認(rèn)她是政治領(lǐng)袖(political leader)。

  原因有:

  1.她沒參加選舉什么的,不符合以前歷史學(xué)家對political人物的定義。這些歷史學(xué)家關(guān)注elective office,她不是群眾選出來的或者政府工作人員。傳統(tǒng)觀點認(rèn)為一個成功的政治家應(yīng)該有競選,黨派,hold major election等等,就像“spokeman"(有題)。

  2.她是女人,所以在政治上就容易被邊緣化,尋求的目標(biāo)也很狹隘之類的。

  P2. 從第一段的case出發(fā),進(jìn)行理論上的探討。feminist開始revise the concept之類的。隨著新女權(quán)主義家的興起,重新定義了女政治家的地位。引用一段。這種重新定義的結(jié)果是原有那些參加很多社會活動的自愿者等都可以被定義為政治家。因為他們把這些話題引入了人們的視野和討論。主要就是把b這樣的人能包進(jìn)政治領(lǐng)袖定義里。后來另外一種方法讓她的爭取權(quán)益的運動得到了很好的說辭或者是理論支持。記得一個詞是empowerment。最后一句話是作者對這個事情的意思(這句話有考題)。

  三、題目

  Q1. 問主旨(答案超長)

  我選的是D貌似,有advocate貌似

  很顯然是要表揚一下這個人,用新的dinition說明她就是political leader.

  Q2. 第二段的作用

  Q3. B沒有做過什么?(except 題)E courts of laws

  A) National clubs and organizations

  B) Various editorial and prints

  C) Educational institutes and resources

  D) Communities and local groups

  E) She is not involved in any laws (E is right)

  選那個法律有關(guān)的/選courts of law

  Q4. 高亮spokeman,問有什么作用?

  說明B不是傳統(tǒng)意義上的政治家,肯定是類似的選項。

  為了說明這個女的沒資格代表大家爭取權(quán)利什么的,應(yīng)該不對的。

  說明特定政治家是如何反對作者個觀點的

  Q5. 為什么說B不是政治家?

  好像是沒參加正式的選舉吧

  Q6. 作者最不可能支持什么?

  “有B女和新興女權(quán)主義者在某些觀點上不一樣”

  “B女曾經(jīng)成立過政黨,但現(xiàn)在不再了”我選了后者。因為不好定位。

  Q7. 作者和2段中的女權(quán)主義者都認(rèn)為什么?

  我選:由于新的定義,使得為成功的政治家不用參與政府政治活動

  四、備注

  兩大段,挺長。注意,考點基本在第一段。

  這篇生詞很少,好好讀一下。

  這篇有1.5屏 因為例子多

  提供狗主英文回憶:

  V1

  " Although Mrs blah blah blah Bethusia participated in many roles that would label her as a political activist today. On top of being involved in an educational institute which later became the first school of that time. She also was in every aspect of community, social clubs, and government functions. However, since she was not officially appointed or didn’t hold any titles, political historians and politicians of that time did not view her as social rormer. Because of the traditional concept “spoke MAN”, a female did not fit into that description. As political activist should be part of an election process, with party affiliation etc. Even though she help found an institute which later became a sound University, participate …

  However, with the rise of feminism and female studies into the concept of political activists, there has been a redinition of the term ‘politicians’.

  >>>>>>>>>>>> (引用一段,對’politicians’ 的新定義)>>>>>>>>

  Hence nowadays, with any changes to the current regime will classify as a political act & recognize as a politician, even females that work in the local communities and volunteering services. Because females challenge the current status and brought about empowerment to the people through making them aware of the issues at hand and so bring changes to the society.

  V2

  Black women B...was a social rormer.... But historians in that time did not recognize her as a social rormer because ........

  The second paragraph discussed another approach that believe Black women did involved in the social rorm.... B should be considered as .......

  在這篇關(guān)于黑人女性的GMAT閱讀機(jī)經(jīng),給出了文章的主旨,篇章結(jié)構(gòu),段落大意以及相關(guān)題目,考生可以有選擇的看看,最后祝大家都能考出好成績。

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