The Black Death, a severe epidemic that ravaged fourteenth-century Europe, has intrigued scholars ever since Francis Gasquet's 1893 study contending that this epidemic greatly intensified the political and religious upheaval that ended the Middle Ages. Thirty-six years later, historian George Coulton agreed but, paradoxically, attributed a silver lining to the Black Death: prosperity engendered by diminished competition for food, shelter, and work led survivors of the epidemic into the Renaissance and subsequent rise of modern Europe.
In the 1930s, however, Evgeny Kosminsky and other Marxist historians claimed the epidemic was merely an ancillary factor contributing to a general agrarian crisis stemming primarily from the inevitable decay of European feudalism. In arguing that this decline of feudalism was economically determined, the Marxist asserted that the Black Death was a relatively insignificant factor. This became the prevailing view until after the Second World War, when studies of specific regions and towns revealed astonishing mortality rates ascribed to the epidemic, thus restoring the central role of the Black Death in history.
This central role of the Black Death (traditionally attributed to bubonic plague brought from Asia) has been recently challenged from another direction. Building on bacteriologist John Shrewsbury's speculations about mislabeled epidemics, zoologist Graham Twigg employs urban case studies suggesting that the rat population in Europe was both too sparse and insufficiently migratory to have spread plague. Moreover, Twigg disputes the traditional trade-ship explanation for plague transmissions by extrapolating from data on the number of dead rats aboard Nile sailing vessels in 1912. The Black Death, which he conjectures was anthrax instead of bubonic plague, therefore caused far less havoc and fewer deaths than historians typically claim.
Although correctly citing the exacting conditions needed to start or spread bubonic plague, Twigg ignores virtually a century of scholarship contradictory to his findings and employs faulty logic in his single-minded approach to the Black Death. His speculative generalizations about the numbers of rats in medieval Europe are based on isolated studies unrepresentative of medieval conditions, while his unconvincing trade-ship argument overlooks land-based caravans, the overland migration of infected rodents, and the many other animals that carry plague.
The "silver lining to the Black Death" (the highlighted text) refers to which of the following?
The decay of European feudalism precipitated by the Black Death
Greater availability of employment, sustenance, and housing for survivors of the epidemic
Strengthening of the human species through natural selection
Better understanding of how to limit the spread of contagious diseases
Immunities and resistance to the Black Death gained by later generations
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推断(Inference)
旨在考察我们对文章的深度理解,以及逻辑推断能力。
定位在高亮词出现处。注意原文在高亮词后有个冒号作解释,掌握冒号后的内容是解决高亮词的关键。冒号后面的句意是,繁荣是因对食物,住所,和工作的竞争减少而产生的。
选项分析:
A选项:欧洲封建制度的腐朽被黑死病加速了。这是第二段提到的内容,不是第一段提到的。不过,“K”认为黑死病是次要原因。这个选项内容是错的(更不符合题设所问)。
B选项:Correct.对于幸存者更大可能性的就业,食物和居住。这冒号后的句意完全相符。
C选项:加强了人这个物种的自然选择。文中没有提到自然选择的问题,高亮词部分也没有提到。
D选项:更好的对于有限扩散接触传染病的理解。整个前2段都没有提到对黑死病这个病本身的理解,而是在说它的影响。
E选项:后代获得的对黑死病的免疫和抵抗。这个选项属于无中生有。文中没有提到过后代和黑死病的联系。
Use the term silver lining when you want to emphasize the hopeful side of a situation that might seem gloomy on the surface. The common expression "every cloud has a silver lining" means that even the worst events or situations have some positive aspect.
高亮部分后面说的就是因为疫病减少了竞争食物栖息地等,所以说这个的意思就是为了支持后面的观点,B和句意几乎相符。
silver lining to the Black Death: prosperity engendered by diminished competition for food, shelter, and work led survivors of the epidemic into the Renaissance and subsequent rise of modern Europe.
对于幸存者更大可能性的就业,食物和居住。这冒号后的句意完全相符。句意的另一种表述
attributed a silver lining to the Black Death: prosperity engendered by diminished competition for food, shelter, and work led survivors of the epidemic into the Renaissance and subsequent rise of modern Europe.
冒号后面的句子就是对a silver ring 的具体解释
precipitate
synonyms: bring about/on, cause, lead to, give rise to, instigate, trigger, accelerate, expedite
根据有关无关排除A/D/E
做错这道题的原因在于尽管准确定位原文,但没有读懂、理解原文
主要原因还是在于陌生词汇与表达,in silver lining to(有一丝希望);property(繁荣,成功)→就算没完全读懂也要大胆地猜测和排除啊,不要被阅读本身给吓到了~
其实按道理,C也是完全应该根据有关无关被排除的,我的脑子秀逗了才选了C吧·······