[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)阅读练习试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)阅读练习试卷 4及答案与解析 1 Two recent publications offer different assessment of the career of the famous British nurse Florence Nightingale. A book by Anne Summers seeks to debunk the idealizations and present a reality at odds with Nightingales heroic reputation. According to Summers, Nightinga
2、les importance during the Crimean War has been exaggerated: not until near the wars end did she become supervisor of the female nurses. Additionally, Summers writes that the contribution of the nurses to the relief of the wounded was at best marginal. The prevailing problems of military medicine wer
3、e caused by army organizaitonal pratices, and the addition of a few nurses to the medical staff could be no more than symbolic. Nightingales place in the national pantheon, Summers asserts, is lrgely due to the propagandistic efforts of contemporary newspaper reporters. By contrast, the editors of a
4、 new volume of Nightingales letters view Nightingale as a person who significantly influenced not only her own age but also subsequenct generations. They highlight her ongoing efforts to reform sanitary conditions after the war. For example, when she learned that peacetime living conditions in Briti
5、sh barracks were so horrible that the death rate of enlisted men far exeeded that of neighboring civilian populations, she succeeded in persuading the government to establish a Royal Commission on the Health of the Army. She used sums raised through public contributions to found a nurses traning hos
6、pital in London. Even in administrative matters, the editors assert, her practical intelligence was formidable: as recently as 1947 the British Armys medical services were still using the cost-accounting system she had devised in the 1860s. I believe that the evidence of her letters supports continu
7、ed respect for Nightingales brilliance and creativity. When counseling a village schoolmaster to encourage children to use their faculties of observation, she sounds like a modern educator. Her insistence on classifying the problems of the needy in order to devise appropriate treatments is similar t
8、o the approach of modern social workers. In sum, although Nightingale may not have achieved all of her goals during the Crimean War, her breadth of vision and ability to realize ambitious projects have earned her an eminent place among the ranks of social pioneers. 1 The passage is primarily concern
9、ed with evaluating_ ( A) the importance of Florence Nightingales innovations in the field of nursing ( B) contrasting approaches to the writing of historical biography ( C) contradictory accounts of Florence Nightingales historical significance ( D) the quality of health care in nineteenth-century E
10、ngland ( E) the effect of the Crimean War on developments in the field of health care 2 According to the passage, the editors of Nightingales letters credit her with contributing to which of the following? ( A) Improving of the survival rate for soldiers in British Army hospitals during the Crimean
11、War ( B) The development of a nurses training curriculum that was far in advance of its day ( C) The increase in the number of women doctors practicing in British Army hospitals ( D) Establishment of the first facility for traiing nurses at a major British university ( E) The creation of an organiza
12、tion for monitoring the peacetime living conditions of British soldiers 3 The passage suggests which of the following about Nightingales relationship with the British public of her day? ( A) She was highly respected, her projects receiving popular and governmental support. ( B) She encountered resis
13、tance both from the army establishment and the general public. ( C) She was supported by the working classes and opposed by the wealthier classes. ( D) She was supported by the military establishment but had to fight the governmental bureaucracy. ( E) After intially being received with enthusiams, s
14、he was quickly forgotten. 4 The passage suggests which of the following about sanitary conditions in Britain after the Crimean War? ( A) While not ideal, they were superior to those in other parts of the world. ( B) Compared with conditions before the war, they had deteriorated. ( C) They were more
15、advanced in rural areas than in the urban centers. ( D) They were worse in military camps than in the neighboring civilian populations. ( E) They were unifromaly crude and unsatisfactory throughout England. 5 Which which of the following statements regarding the differing interpretations of Nighting
16、ales importance would the author most likely agree? ( A) Summers misunderstood both the importance of Nightingales achievements during the Crimean War and her subsequent influence on British policy. ( B) The editors of Nightingales letters made some valid points about her practical achievements, but
17、 they still exaggerated her influence on subsequent genrations. ( C) Although Summers account of Nightingales role in the Crimean War may be accurate, she ignored evidence of Nightingales subsequent achievement that suggests that her reputation as an eminent social reformer is welldeserved. ( D) The
18、 editors of Nightingales letters mistakenly propagated the outdated idealization of Nightingale that only impedes attempts to arrive at a balance assessment of her true role. ( E) The evidence of Nightingales letters supports Summers conclusions both about Nightingales activities and about her influ
19、ence. 6 Which of the following is an assumption underlying the authors assessment of Nightingales creativity? ( A) Educational philosophy in Nightingales day did not normally emphasize developing childrens ability to observe. ( B) Nightingale was the first to notice the poor living conditions in Bri
20、tish military barracks in peacetime. ( C) No educator before Nightingale had thought to enlist the help of village schoolmasters in introducing new teaching techniques. ( D) Until Nightingale began her work, there was no concept of organized help for the needy in nineteenth-century Britain. ( E) The
21、 British Armys medical services had no cost-accounting system until Nightingale devised one in the 1860s. 7 In the last paragraph, the author is primarily concerned with_ ( A) summarizing the arguments about Nightingale presented in the first two paragraphs ( B) refuting the view of Nightingales car
22、eer presented in the preceding paragraph ( C) analyzing the weaknesses of the evidence presented elsewhere in the passage ( D) citing evidence to support a view of Nightingales career ( E) correcting a factual error occurring in one of the works under review 8 A meteor stream is composed of dust par
23、ticles that have been ejected from a parent comet at a variety of velocities. These particles follow the same orbit as the parent comet, but due to their differeing velocities they slowly gain on or fall behind the disintegrating comet until a shroud of dust surrounds the entire cometary orbit. Astr
24、onomers have hypothesized that a meteor stream should broaden with time as the dust particles individual orbits are perturbed by planetary gravitational fields. A recent computer-modeling experimetn tested this hypothesis by tracking the influence of planetary gravitation over a projected 5,000-year
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