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【贵州电大】[跨文化交际(省)]跨文化交际03任务阶段性测验
试卷总分:100 得分:100
第1题,As a man with plenty of guts, he is <strong><u>the person who is expected to bring success</u></strong> to this company which is on the verge of bankruptcy.
the great white hope
the great red hope
the great green hope
the great black hope
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第2题,“Well,; said the Master, “if you won’t listen to what I say, I refuse to <strong><u>be responsible for</u></strong> you and your examination chances.;
zip my lips of
wash hands of
lick my boots of
sit at my feet of
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第3题,Some psychologists argue there are six basic emotions. They are surprise, fear, disgust, anger, happiness and_____.
confusion
boredom
sadness
shyness
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第4题,Which one in the following expressions is Not True'?.
as slippery as an eel
as majestic as a tiger
as stubborn as a mule
as stupid as a goose
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第5题,Which idiom or saying below shows people's positive attitude towards dogs?
A jolly dog.
He worked like a dog.
Lead a dog's life.
Treat someone like a dog.
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第6题,A:These days Mr. Smith looks anxious and restless. What happened?<br />B:I heard his wife was <strong><u>in the family way </u></strong>this month.
badly sick
dead
dying
pregnant
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第7题,I don't think you can depend on Jack to do that job by himself. He's too <strong><u>green</u></strong>.
shy
inexperienced
timid
naive
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第8题,Which one in the following expressions is Not True?
as meek as a lamb
as foolish as a donkey
as wise as an owl
as strong as a cow
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第9题,There do not exist differences in the way males and females communicate
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×
正确资料:×
第10题,In addressing an audience, a British lecturer should look at his audience now and then.
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×
正确资料:√
第11题,In Britain or America,patting a child’s but not the teenager or the adult’s head means giving comfort, consolation or encouragement between close friends.
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×
正确资料:√
第12题,Chinese people don't tend to make more direct requests to their friends. They address those they know quite well in a very direct way.
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×
正确资料:×
第13题,In India, Sri Lanka and Thailand,Patting a child’s but not the teenager or the adult’s head would be shocking and offensive, as the head believed to be the seat of the soul
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×
正确资料:√
第14题,There is not a marked contrast between the children-rearing in Australian and Chinese families.
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×
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第15题,I have an American friend. I have invited him several times, and at long last he invited me to his home one day. He told me to get there at 3 pm. I thought we could chat and have a meal together. I gave him a Chinese calendar, a woman's scarf and a bottle of Chinese white wine.He only took out a dish of nuts, a plate of bread and a bottle of wine.After two hour's chat,I found there was no hint of a meal and said good-bye to him. He only gave me a box of chocolate as a present for the New Year.After I got home,I found the box had already been opened.I was very surprised
正确资料:1) In China, a visit to home always includes a meal. And the guest always brings a relatively rich present to the host.And the present should be well wrapped or untouched.2) In the west, a visit to home only means a meeting, not necessarily including a meal. And the present is treated not as importantly as it is in China.3) I acted in a way that was based on Chinese customs, so I felt the American way was very interesting (unusual) .
第16题,Write a short piece on the topicifferent ways of building up relationships with friends
正确资料:uilding up a close bond with friends is important in all cultures. But different cultures have different ways of socializing.The Chinese love going to restaurants. Family, friends and colleagues all go out to eat as a way of relaxing. So Chinese restaurants are much louder and noisier places compared with those in the Western world.Although British people do social activities by going out for dinner, most people meet in pubs. They go there in the evening and sometimes during the day. Most people order wine or beer.While the meeting place is different from culture to culture. "Essentially they serve the same purpose, which is that humans need a place to come together to meet,"said Aidan Saunders, a professor of social history at the University College London. "We are sociable animals."eople from different parts of the world have different values, and sometimes these values are quite against each other. However, if we can understand them better, a multicultural environment will offer a wonderful chance for us to learn from each other.
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