Recent feminist scholarship concerning the United States in the 1920s challenges earlier interpretations that assessed the 1920s in terms of the unkept “promises” of the women’s suffrage movement. This new scholarship disputes the long-held view that because a women’s voting bloc did not materialize after women gained the right to vote in 1920, suffrage failed to produce long-term political gains for women. These feminist scholars also challenge the old view that pronounced suffrage a failure for not delivering on the promise that the women’s vote would bring about moral, corruption-free governance. Asked whether women’s suffrage was a failure, these scholars cite the words of turn-of-the-century social reformer Jane Addams, “Why don’t you ask if suffrage in general is failing?”
In some ways, however, these scholars still present the 1920s as a period of decline. After suffrage, they argue, the feminist movement lost its cohesiveness, and gender consciousness waned. After the mid-1920s, few successes could be claimed by feminist reformers: little could be seen in the way of legislative victories.
During this decade, however, there was intense activism aimed at achieving increased autonomy for women, broadening the spheres within which they lived their daily lives. Women’s organizations worked to establish opportunities for women: they strove to secure for women the full entitlements of citizenship, including the right to hold office and the right to serve on juries.
The “new scholarship” mentioned in the first paragraph suggests which of the following concerning the “promises” mentioned in lines 4–5?
Failure to keep these promises is not a measure of the success of the suffrage movement.
Failure to keep these promises caused the feminist movement to lose cohesiveness during the 1920s.
Failure to keep these promises led recent feminist scholars to reevaluate the success of the suffrage movement.
These promises included securing for women the right to hold office and the right to serve on juries.
These promises were of little importance in winning suffrage for women.
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正确答案是:C. Failure to keep these promises led recent feminist scholars to reevaluate the success of the suffrage movement。
解释:在阅读材料中,新的学术成果质疑过去关于1920年代美国的解释,即女性参政权没有实现所许下的承诺就算是失败了,因此,这些学者通过重新评估女性参政权的成功而驳斥了这种观点,因此,C选项是正确答案。
旧的观点认为unkept promises导致suffrage的failure——recent feminist scholarship反对旧的观点——A
in terms of对应measure of
质疑的是根据unkept “promises” 做出的解释
翻译:最近关于20世纪20年代美国的女权主义学者对早期的解释提出了挑战,这些解释以妇女选举权运动中未遵守的“承诺”来评估20世纪20年代。
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E, 不是对于选举权不重要,是对于衡量...不重要
主要是对文章大意,尤其是转折词、态度没有关注到。要小心了
These feminist scholars also challenge the old view that pronounced suffrage a failure for not delivering on the promise that the women’s vote would bring about moral, corruption-free governance.
翻译:最近关于20世纪20年代美国的女权主义学术挑战了用20世纪20年代妇女选举权运动未兑现的“承诺”来评估的早期解释。
对应原文第一段第一句:Recent feminist scholarship concerning the United States in the 1920s challenges earlier interpretations that assessed the 1920s in terms of the unkept “promises” of the women’s suffrage movement.
错选E 怎么能对于赢得女性选举权上不重要呢?应该是对于衡量suffrage movement 的贡献上不重要。
enkeep还可以改成failure to keep。以后看到这种dis Unyaoxiaoxin
These feminist scholars also challenge the old view that pronounced suffrage a failure for not delivering on the promise that the women’s vote would bring about moral, corruption-free governance.
This scholarship rejected the view that unkept “promises” suggested a failure of the movement.