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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

    Acting on the recommendation of a British government committee investigating the high incidence in white lead factories of illness among employees, most of whom were women, the Home Secretary proposed in 1895 that Parliament enact legislation that would prohibit women from holding most jobs in white lead factories. Although the Women's Industrial Defence Committee (WIDC), formed in 1892 in response to earlier legislative attempts to restrict women's labor, did not discount the white lead trade's potential health dangers, it opposed the proposal, viewing it as yet another instance of limiting women's work opportunities. Also opposing the proposal was the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW), which attempted to challenge it by investigating the causes of illness in white lead factories. SPEW contended, and WIDC concurred, that controllable conditions in such factories were responsible for the development of lead poisoning. SPEW provided convincing evidence that lead poisoning could be avoided if workers were careful and clean and if already extant workplace safety regulations were stringently enforced.

    However, the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL), which had ceased in the late 1880's to oppose restrictions on women's labor, supported the eventually enacted proposal, in part because safety regulations were generally not being enforced in white lead factories, where there were no unions (and little prospect of any) to pressure employers to comply with safety regulations.

题目:

The passage suggests that WIDC differed from WTUL in which of the following ways?
             

选项:

A、WIDC believed that the existing safety regulations were adequate to protect women's health, whereas WTUL believed that such regulations needed to be strengthened.
B、WIDC believed that unions could not succeed in pressuring employers to comply with such regulations, whereas WTUL believed that unions could succeed in doing so.
C、WIDC believed that lead poisoning in white lead factories could be avoided by controlling conditions there, whereas WTUL believed that lead poisoning in such factories could not be avoided no matter how stringently safety regulations were enforced.
D、At the time that the legislation concerning white lead factories was proposed, WIDC was primarily concerned with addressing health conditions in white lead factories, whereas WTUL was concerned with improving working conditions in all types of factories.
E、At the time that WIDC was opposing legislative attempts to restrict women's labor, WTUL had already ceased to do so.

答案:

E

提问:

我觉得C在文章中也有提到,所以我选择C

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解答: 郭培月

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阅读是我的弱项,经常觉得文章大概读懂了,但是题目错误率极高,比如这个题。文章我读成:说为了保护女性健康出台了法案禁止女性做这个工作,有两个机构就站出来说这侵犯了女权,因为工厂能够提供条件避免;最后一个机构说支持法案,因为反正工厂也执行不了(还不如保护一下)。这个题干问WIDC和WTUL的区别,我第一反应就是一个反对,一个支持。最后讲的WTUL,有个however,我开始看最后一句,知道跟safety regulation是否被enforce有关,看选项:A讲WIDC说现有的regulation能满足,WTUL要加强reg.(不能)【感觉差不多就选了】 B讲工会参与的情况【就排了】C 讲positioning的情况 【排了】 D讲的都是细节,而且后面说all types of factory肯定不对 【排了】 E 说WTUL已经不干了?!【什么情况??】加上我模拟时看见阅读就会panic,导致长的选项常常不敢细读,我阅读可以错90%,要是一记耳光能管用就来吧!

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阅读1718
解答: 郭培月老师

提问:

我觉得C在文章中也有提到,所以我选择C

解答:

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阅读1748
解答: 郭培月老师

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