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【CASK EFFECT】0910G阅读能力基础自测(速度、难度、深度、越障、真题、RAM)
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【CASK EFFECT】0910G阅读全方位锻炼--难度【LSAT】汇总贴
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每天我贴出一篇LSAT阅读文章,大家来做,做完后可以拿上来讨论或者写一些心得体会,大家共同切磋


每天一篇LSAT,你就会渐渐发现GRE阅读真的好简单

[注]请直接在电脑屏幕面前做,虽然GRE阅读是在纸上考,但是通过这个过程会遏制你做笔记,同时给你的阅读造成视觉障碍,也就是把难度训练和抗干扰训练同步结合,增加效率(初期会很累,但是既然大家想要成为高手,那么就别对自己太温柔



Critics have long been puzzled by the inner contradictions of major characters in John Webster’s tragedies. In his The Duchess of Malfi, for instance, the Duchess is “good” in demonstrating the obvious tenderness and sincerity of her love for Antonio, but bad” in ignoring the wishes and welfare of her family and in making religion a “cloak” hiding worldly self-indulgence. Bosola is “bad” in serving Ferdinand, “good” in turning the Duchess’ thoughts toward heaven and in planning to avenge her murder. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, and yet critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision.
The problem is that, as an Elizabethan playwright, Webster has become a prisoner of our critical presuppositions. We have, in recent years, been dazzled by the way the earlier Renaissance and medieval theater, particularly the morality play, illuminates Elizabethan drama. We now understand how the habit of mind that saw the world as a battleground between good and evil produced the morality play. Morality plays allegorized that conflict by presenting characters whose actions were defined as the embodiment of good or evil. This model of reality lived on, overlaid by different conventions, in the most sophisticated Elizabethan works of the following age. Yet Webster seems not to have been as heavily influenced by the morality play’s model of reality as were his Elizabethan contemporaries; he was apparently more sensitive to the more morally complicated Italian drama than to these English sources. Consequently, his characters cannot be evaluated according to reductive formulas of good and evil, which is precisely what modern critics have tried to do. They choose what seem to be the most promising of the contradictor values that are dramatized in the play, and treat those values as if they were the only basis for analyzing the moral development of the play’s major characters, attributing the inconsistencies in a character’s behavior to artistic incompetence on Webster’s part. The lack of consistency in Webster’s characters can be better understood if we recognize that the ambiguity at the heart of his tragic vision lies not in the external world but in the duality of human nature. Webster establishes tension in his plays by setting up conflicting systems of value that appear immoral only when one value system is viewed exclusively from the perspective of the other. He presents us not only with characters that we condemn intellectually or ethically and at the same time impulsively approve of, but also with judgments we must accept as logically sound and yet find emotionally repulsive. The dilemma is not only dramatic: it is tragic, because the conflict is irreconcilable, and because it is ours as much as that of the characters.
8.The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) clarify an ambiguous assertion
(B) provide evidence in support of a commonly held view
(C) analyze an unresolved question and propose an answer
(D) offer an alternative to a flawed interpretation
(E) describe and categorize opposing viewpoints
9.The author suggests which one of the following about the dramatic works that most influenced Webster’s tragedies?
(A) They were not concerned with dramatizing the conflict between good and evil that was presented in morality plays.
(B) They were not as sophisticated as the Italian sources from which other Elizabethan tragedies were derived.
(C) They have never been adequately understood by critics.
(D) They have only recently been used to illuminate the conventions of Elizabethan drama.
(E) They have been considered by many critics to be the reason for Webster’s apparent artistic incompetence.
10.The author’s allusion to Aristotle’s view of tragedy in lines 11-13 serves which one of the following functions in the passage?
(A) It introduces a commonly held view of Webster’s tragedies that the author plans to defend.
(B) It supports the author’s suggestion that Webster’s conception of tragedy is not idiosyncratic.
(C) It provides an example of an approach to Webster’s tragedies that the author criticizes.
(D) It establishes the similarity between classical and modern approaches to tragedy.
(E) It supports the author’s assertion that Elizabethan tragedy cannot be fully understood without the help of recent scholarship.
11.It can be inferred from the passage that modern critics’ interpretations of Webster’s tragedies would be more valid if
(A) the ambiguity inherent in Webster’s tragic vision resulted from the duality of human nature
(B) Webster’s conception of the tragic personality were similar to that of Aristotle
(C) Webster had been heavily influenced by the morality play
(D) Elizabethan dramatists had been more sensitive to Italian sources of influence
(E) the inner conflicts exhibited by Webster’s characters were similar to those of modern audiences
12.With which one of the following statements regarding Elizabethan drama would the author be most likely to agree?
(A) The skill of Elizabethan dramatists has in recent years been overestimated.
(B) The conventions that shaped Elizabethan drama are best exemplified by Webster’s drama.
(C) Elizabethan drama, for the most part, can be viewed as being heavily influenced by the morality play.
(D) Only by carefully examining the work of his Elizabethan contemporaries can Webster’s achievement as a dramatist be accurately measured.
(E) Elizabethan drama can best be described as influenced by a composite of Italian and classical sources.
13.It can be inferred from the passage that most modern critics assume which one of the following in their interpretation of Webster’s tragedies?
(A) Webster’s play tended to allegorize the conflict between good and evil more than did those of his contemporaries.
(B) Webster’s plays were derived more from Italian than from English sources.
(C) The artistic flaws in Webster’s tragedies were largely the result of his ignorance of the classical definition of tragedy.
(D) Webster’s tragedies provide no relevant basis for analyzing the moral development of their characters.
(E) In writing his tragedies, Webster was influenced by the same sources as his contemporaries.
14.The author implies that Webster’s conception of tragedy was
(A) artistically flawed
(B) highly conventional
(C) largely derived from the morality play
(D) somewhat different from the conventional Elizabethan conception of tragedy
(E) uninfluenced by the classical conception of tragedy
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发表于 2009-8-15 12:08:14 |显示全部楼层
其实个人觉得应该以单词为根本,保证单词,类反正确率保证了,其他的再差也有400的,而且如果单词非常熟练,你就有时间做阅读了,阅读对中国人来说不是难,而是时间来不及,所以个人觉得不需要在阅读上花太多时间,如果时间够,至少绝大多数人能够将短阅读做对。

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我们的目标不是GRE多少分,而是通过GRE提高英语能力,英语应用能力
在具体应用中,阅读能力比较重要,而会几个单词,恐怕不能解决大多数实际问题
当然,不会单词也就无从谈起阅读,只是阅读并不像你说的那样“不需要在阅读上花太多时间”

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发表于 2010-3-11 15:59:49 |显示全部楼层
我 的答案:C  D  A  A  C  C  D  天啊,错了4题。第一题应该看到后来明白了,是提出反对的观点,主要是讲Webster的悲剧的好,为其辩护。而是反对过去的旧观点。Yet一转折就使得我们知道了Webster没有被We now understand how the habit of mind that saw the world as a battleground between good and evil produced the morality play. 所影响。。The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle implied that such contradictions are virtually essential to the tragic personality, and yet critics keep coming back to this element of inconsistency as though it were an eccentric feature of Webster’s own tragic vision.根据这一句可以知道第10题选择B,选项也是支持作者的观点,(B) It supports the author’s suggestion that Webster’s conception of tragedy is not idiosyncratic. 文中也出现了 eccentric 是在yet后面反映出并不古怪。13题选择E还是没有搞懂。。。。
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发表于 2010-11-16 20:22:24 |显示全部楼层
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跪求答案。。答案不完整啊。

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