GMAT阅读资料第57篇

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  In recent years, teachers of introductory courses in Asian American studies have been facing a dilemma nonexistent a few decades ago, when hardly any texts in that field were available. Today, excellent antho- (5) logies and other introductory texts exist, and books on individual Asian American nationality groups and on general issues important for Asian Americans are published almost weekly. Even professors who are experts in the field find it difficult to decide which of (10) these to assign to students. nonexperts who teach in related areas and are looking for writings for and by Asian American to include in survey courses are in an even worse position.

  A complicating factor has been the continuing lack (15) of specialized one-volume reference works on Asian Americans, such as biographical dictionaries or desktop encyclopedias. Such works would enable students taking Asian American studies courses (and professors in related fields) to look up basic information on Asian (20) American individuals, institutions, history, and culture without having to wade through mountains of primary source material. In addition, give such works, Asian American studies professors might feel more free to include more challenging Asian American material in (25) their introductory reading lists, since good reference works allow students to acquire on their own the back- ground information necessary to interpret difficult or unfamiliar material.

  1. The author of the passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following?

  (A) Recommending a methodology

  (B) Describing a course of study

  (C) Discussing a problem

  (D) Evaluating a past course of action

  (E) Responding to a criticism

  2. The "dilemma" mentioned in line 2 can best be characterized as being caused by the necessity to make a choice when faced with a

  (A) lack of acceptable alternatives

  (B) lack of strict standards for evaluating alternatives

  (C) preponderance of bad alternatives as compared to good

  (D) multitude of different alternatives

  (E) large number of alternatives that are nearly identical in content


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