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GWD29-Q3~Q6

文章pimi » 2007-07-08 14:15

In a 1984 book, Claire C.
Robertson argued that,
Before colonialism, age was
a more important indicator
(5)of status and authority than
gender in Ghana and in
Africa generally. British
Colonialism imposed
European-style male-
(10)dominant notions upon
more egalitarian local
situations to the detriment
of women generally, and
gender became a defining
(15)characteristic that weak-
ened women’s power and
anthority.
Subsequent research in
Kenya convinced Robertson
(20)that she had overgeneralized
about Africa. Before colo-
nialism, gender was more
salient in central Kenya than
it was in Ghana, although age
(25)was still crucial in determine-
ing authority. In contrast with
Ghana, where women had
traded for hundreds of years
and achieved legal majority
(30)(not unrelated phenomena),
the evidence regarding
central Kenya indicated that
women were legal minors
and were sometimes treated
(35)as male property, as were
European women at that
Time. Factors like strong
patrilinearity and patrilocality,
as well as women’s inferior
(40)land rights(我真不懂為何要提及土地權??) and lesser
involvement in trade, made
women more dependent on
men than was generally the
case in Ghana. However,
(45)since age apparently
remained the overriding
principle of social organiza-
tion in central Kenya, some
senior women had much
(50)authority. Thus, Robertson
revised her hypothesis
somewhat, arguing that
in determining authority in
precolonial Africa age was a
(55)primary principle that super-
seded gender to varying
degrees depending on the
situation.

Q3: The primary purpose of the passage is to
A.present evident undermining a certain hypothesis
B.describe a particular position and its subsequent modification
C.discuss two contrasting viewpoints regarding a particular issue
D.describe how a social phenomenon varied by region
E.evaluate an assumption widely held by scholoars
Ans:B

Q4:The passage indicates that Robertson’s research in Kenya caused her to change her mind regarding which of the following?
A.Whether age was the prevailing principle of social organization in Kenya before colonialism
B.Whether gender was the primary determinant of social authority in Africa generally before colonialism
C.Whether it was only after colonialism that gender became a significant determinant of authority in Kenyan society
D.Whether age was a crucial factor determining authority in Africa after colonialism
E.Whether British colonialism imposed European-style male-dominant notions upon local situations in Ghana
Ans:C(這題真的參不透耶, 有大大可以解釋一下嗎??)

Q5:The passage suggests that after conducting the research mentioned in line 18, but not before, Robertson would have agreed with which of the following about women’s status and authority in Ghana?
A.Greater land rights and greater involvement in trade made women in precolonial Ghana less dependent on men than were European women at that time.
B.Colonialism had a greater impact on the status and authority of Ghanaian women than on Kenyan women.
C.Colonialism had less of an impact on the status and authority of Ghanaian women that it had on the status and authority of other African women
D.The relative independence of Ghanaian women prior to colonialism was unique in Africa.
E.Before colonialism, the status and authority of Ghanaian was similar to that of Kenyan women.
Ans:B

Q6:The author of the passage mentions the status of age as a principle of social organization in precolonial central Kenya in lines 24-26 most likely in order to
A.indicate that women’s dependence on men in precolonial Kenya was not absolute
B.contrast the situation of senior women to that of less senior women in precolonial Kenyan society
C.differentiate between the status and authority of precolonial Kenyan women and that of precolonial Ghanaian women
D.explain why age superseded gender to a greater extent in precolonial Kenya than it did elsewhere in Africa
E.identify a factor that led Robertson to revise her hypothesis about precolonial Africa
Ans:E
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文章dibert8 » 2007-07-09 14:11

Q4 推論題
題目定位: line 50
line 53~
in determining authority in
precolonial Africa age was a
(55)primary principle that super-
seded gender to varying
degrees depending on the
situation.

轉折點在 line 24 (although) 上推一句看到舊論點的缺陷在於 overgeneralized
she had overgeneralized
about Africa. Before colo-
nialism, gender was more
salient in central Kenya than
it was in Ghana, although age
(25)was still crucial in determine-
ing authority.

(A) age 一直沒變,是主要因素.
(B) gender 一直不是主要因素.
(C) 修正的部份是 gender 在殖民前已經有影響力. (考轉折: although)
(D) age 一直沒變,是主要因素.
(E) 文章沒提
=> (C)
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Re: GWD29-Q3~Q6

文章dibert8 » 2007-07-09 14:33

pimi \$m[1]:(40)land rights(我真不懂為何要提及土地權??)


舉例而已,不是很重要.
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文章pimi » 2007-07-09 21:24

感激!!
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文章chris8888 » 2007-11-28 18:08

However,
(45)since age apparently
remained the overriding
principle of social organiza-
tion in central Kenya, some
senior women had much
(50)authority
. Thus, Robertson
revised her hypothesis
somewhat, arguing that
in determining authority in
precolonial Africa age was a
(55)primary principle that super-
seded gender to varying
degrees depending on the
situation.


由畫線部位可以得知殖民前就已經有了gender決定因子, 所以R的觀點原先以為主要是age, 在經過文章翻迴路轉的敘述後, 發現 =>
C.Whether it was only after colonialism that gender became a significant determinant of authority in Kenyan society
是否在殖民後, 它是唯一會產生性別變成在K社會裡頭權力的決定因素? 這樣的使得R改變了他的看法, 這個whether使得R改變看法, 當然R的最終答案認為不是after colonialism, K社群本來就具備 determining authority in precolonial Africa age was a primary principle that superseded gender to varying degrees depending on the situation.
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