《语言与文化》新平台第一次作业
I. lect the best answer from the four choices given. 40%
1. In its narrow n, culture is C .
C. life way of a population
2. In English culture, the introduction rule " D "s correct.
D. When introductions are made, start with first names, and add some descriptive notes.
3. When two strangers are introduced to each other in the U.S., they usually start what
is called D
D. introductory talk.
4. One of the main functions of nonverbal communication is A .
A. regulating
5. American scholars generally trace the origin of intercultural communication to_
A
A.cultural anthropology.
6. When you enter an American home and hear "Let me take your coat", you should know that D .
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.
7.When you want to learn about someone's family relationship with another person,
you may ask D .
A. Are you relatives?
B. Are you family members?
C. How are you called?
D. How are you related?
8. If someone says, " What a big hou you've got." , the complimented might respond D
A. "Thank you, it's just so so."
B. "No, it is quite small."
C. "Really? I think it's not big enough to live in."
D. "Thank you. It's quite big, I was lucky to be able to get it."
9. Communication between two speakers of the same cultural background is called
B
A. intercultural communication
B. interpersonal communication.
C. intracultural communication
D. intrapersonal communication
10. The explanation for " to move heaven and earth to do something" is B .
A. "to understand the nature of one's work and be competent in the performance of them"
B. " to lo the opportunity to do something"
C. " to do something without proper material"
D. " to make every effort to achieve or obtain something"
11. Some nonverbal messages are consistent with accompanying verbal message, which is the A function of nonverbal message.
A. complementing
B. contradicting
C. regulating
D. accenting
12. The English speaking people are direct, so C
A. they reason from the particular to the general, from parts to the whole, or from the
small to the big
B. they reason from the general to the particular, from the whole to the part or from the
big to the small
C. they prefer the information structure in which the more important information
precedes the less important information.
D. they prefer the information structure in which the less important information
precedes the more important information.
13. Language is an instrument ud in the D of thought.
A. patterns
B. structure
C. function
D. communication
14. Americans tend to open gifts in the prence of the giver. This shows that C .
A. they are greedy.
B. they are eager to have them.
C. they are ready to express gratitude.
D. they are impatient with guests.
15.When you want to leave your host's home, you, as a guest, can say B
A. I must leave now, I have something important to do.
B. I'm afraid I must go now, it is too late.
C. I'm afraid I must be leaving now, for I have something
important to do.
D. I must be leaving now, for I have something important to do.
16. When an American man makes a chair ready for his wife to be ated, the wife
will most likely say A .
A. Thank you.
B. nothing
C. You're very kind.
D. Let me do it mylf.
17. When you ask strangers in English-speaking countries to show you the right way
to a certain place, you can u_ B
A. Sir or Madam.
B. Mr. Or Mrs.
C. Ms. Or Missd.
D.Dr. or Professor
18. Sentence " A " is correct.
A. He lives in 25 Robertson road , Perth, Australia.
B. He lives in Perth, 25 Robertson Road, Australia.
C. He lives in Australia, Perth, 25 Robertson Road.
D. He lives in Perth, Australia, 25 Robertson Road.
19. The expression "he shakes hands like a dead fish" refers to a limp handshake , a
sign in the American culture of A
A. a weak character
B. a strong character
C. a flexible character
D. a moral character
20.When you e an American friend having dinner, you can greet him by saying A
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 ?
II. Multiple Choice. Each of the following incomplete statements is followed by four alternatives. Decide which of the four alternatives best complete the statement. There might be more than one correct answer. 10%