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跨文化交际课程练习




Part One


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Directions


: Select the best answer from the four choices given. There is ONE


best answer for each item. 20%




1. When you enter an American home and hear


that _____


a. it's extremely hot indoors.














b. your coat must be wet.


c. wearing a coat indoors is uncomfortable.


d. it's an American custom to take off one's coat in this situation.


2. The word


a. Africans






b. Americans






c. Chinese.





d. Koreans.


3. During World War II, British women saw American serviceman stationed in England as


immoral


and


lustful.


Simultaneously,


American


servicemen


found


English


girls


to


be


wanton and without morals. In fact, it is cultural differences in role of____ that caused


social misperception.


a. creating harmonious relationship




b. moderating sex behavior



c. cultivating mutual affection








d. producing something new


you want to learn about someone's family relationship with another person, you


may ask _______


a. Are you relatives?






b. Are you family members?


c. How are you called?




d. How are you related?



5.


When


you


happen


to


be


among


a


group


of


strangers


in


a


party,


you


may


make


someone's acquaintance by saying ________


a. May I know your name?









b. May I introduce myself?



c. May I have your business card?



d. May I make friends with you?


6. When two strangers are introduced to each other in the U.S., they usually start what is


called _______


a. free talk.




b. small talk.



c. big talk.




d. introductory talk.


7.


When


you


see


an


American


friend


having


dinner,


you


can


greet


him


by


saying


__________



a. Hello. Have a nice dinner.












b. So, you're having dinner.


c. How much do you have for dinner?




d. How do you enjoy it ?


8.


When


someone


compliments


you


on


the


watch


you


are


wearing,


you


should,


in


the


United States, _________


a. say “Oh, this cheap thing? It's not worth much.”



b. give it to him.




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c. say “Would you like to have it?”










d. say “Thanks” and smile.



9. When an English woman tells you her real age, you can say _______


a. That's what I guess.





b. No , no. You really are much younger than your age.


c. That's impossible.






d. No, really you don't look it.


10. A: What kind of material do you want me to bring?





B: We are in need of many kinds of material.





B' s response would be regarded by Americans as _______


a. something urgent.







b. too greedy.


c. too generous.










d. insufficient information.



11. Never trust a person who can’t look you in the eyes


tells us that in conversation, an


Englishman or American shows that he is listening attentively by _______


a. staring at the other person’s eyes.









b. nodding all the time



c. looking at the other person’s eyes.








d. saying hmm all the time



12.


When


a


newly-arrived


American


professor


has


just


conducted


his


first


class


with


Chinese students, you as an administrator, can greet him by saying ______


a. “You must be tired.”













b. “How do you like your students?”



c. “Are Chinese students the same



as American students?”



d. “Are they happy with your teaching?”



13. “Separate checks?” Asked by a waiter or waitress in the united states means _____



a. Shall I provide separate plates for different people?


b. Shall I provide different food for different people?


c. Shall I put the same amount of sugar into separate glasses of coffee?


d. Shall I put this all on one check or will you all pay separately?


14. In sum, the English language and thought patterns of English speakers reflect ___


a. relativism.






















b. group- orientation


c. collectivism.




















d. ego- centrism



15. The study of facial expressions, body movements, gestures and the like is called _


a. proteomics.




b. chronemics.






c. oculesics.






d. kinesics



16. Nikita Khrushchev, the irrepressible leader of the U. S. S. R in the late fifties and early


sixties, offended many Americans by raising his clasped hands in a sort of handshake over


his head during his visit to the United States, because this gesture, in the United States, is


the sign of _______


a. negotiation between rivals.


b. friendship and mutual understanding.



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