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《跨文化交际-2014》课程网上考试题库

Unit1LanguageandCultureinCommunication

IChoosetheanswerthatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.

1.Whatdoes“It’sallGreektome”mean?

A.It’ssomethingIdon’tunderstand!

B.Idon’tspeakGreek!

C.Idon’tunderstand:

DoyouspeakGreek?

D.Iunderstand:

WhyareyouspeakingGreek?

Key:

A

2.Allofthefollowingisanecessaryfactorofcommunicationexcept.

A.thereisonlyonepeople

B.theremustbesomecontactbetweencommunicators

C.theremustbealanguagesharedbycommunicators

D.anexchangeofinformationhastakenplaceKey:

A

3.Anartificiallanguageissuchkindofalanguagethat.

A.iscomputerdesignedbyhumans

B.iscreatedforblindpeoplebycomputer

C.isimpossibleforhumanstounderstand

D.iscreatedbyhumansforspecialpurposesKey:

D

4.Whentwopeoplecomingfromthesameculturearecommunicatingwitheachother,wecansaythisisa.

A.multi-culturalcommunication

B.bi-culturalcommunication

C.mono-culturalcommunication

D.culturalcommunicationKey:

C

5.WhenwearewritinganE-Mail,weareusinga.

A.human&artificiallanguage

B.humanoral&non-verballanguage

C.humanverbal&artificiallanguage

D.humanoral&bodylanguageKey:

C

6.ItisconsideredasaritualinmanyEnglishspeakingcountriesforstudents.

A.toignoretheirprofessors.

B.toaddresstheirprofessorsbythetitle“Mr.”

C.toignoreanyformofaddressfortheirprofessors.

D.toaddresstheirprofessorsbytheirfirstname.Key:

D

7.Whichofthefollowingisnotasignofcommunication?

A.Thereareatleasttwoormorepeople.

B.Thereisnocontactbetweencommunicators.

C.Theremustbealanguagesharedbycommunicators.

D.Anexchangeofinformationhastakenplace.Key:

B

8.Whichofthefollowingisnotthethreekindsofmeaningsinvolvedwhenaspeakersayssomethingtoahearer.

A.utterancemeaning

B.speaker'smeaning

C.hearer'smeaning

D.predictionmeaningKey:

D

9.Whichthefollowingisnotthefourmodelsofcommunication?

A.informationmodel

B.mono-culturalmodel

C.multi-lateralmodel

D.bilateralmodelKey:

C

IIDecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F):

1.Two-waycontactmeans:

communicatorscanseeeachotherandmonitoreachother'sbehavior

-indirectcommunication.

Key:

F

2.One-waycontact:

communicatorscannotseeeachother,andhencecannotmonitoreachother'sbehavior-directcommunication.

Key:

F

3.Machinelanguageisknownasartificiallanguage.Key:

T

4.Whenyoucomplaintoyourinstructoraboutyourcoursecreditsthroughtelephone,youusetwolanguages:

naturallanguageusedbetweenyouandyourinstructorandartificiallanguageusedbythetelephone

Key:

T

5.Therewillbenocommunicationifnoexchangeofinformationhasoccurred.Key:

T

6.Mono-culturallanguagecommunication('mono-'meaningoneorsingle)isamodelofcommunicationbetweenpeoplespeakingtwodifferentlanguagesindifferentculturalenvironment.

Key:

F

7.Communicationmodelshelppeopletobeabletohaveabetterunderstandingofcross-culturalcommunication.

Key:

T

8.Whenwetalkaboutmeanings,theseareactuallyinterpretationsmadebyhumanbeings.Words,signs,andsymbolsalikenevermeananythingwithouthumaninterpretation.

Key:

T

9.Asocialsituationmayreceivetwodefinitions.Oneisgivenbythecommunity,andtheotherbytheparticipants.

Key:

T

10.Inface-to-facecommunicationnon-verbalsignalsarenotimportantatall.Key:

F

Unit2CultureShock

IChoosetheanswerthatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.

1.Whatisasinologist?

A.aspecialistinlanguages

B.astudentofChineselanguages.

C.aspecialistinChinesestudies

D.aChineselanguagestudentKey:

C

2.An“utterancemeaning”is.

A.whataspeakersays

B.whatisheardbysomeone

C.whatismeantbysomeone

D.howsomeonesayssomethingKey:

A

3.ThetwotypesoftypicalEnglishteaare

A.GreenandWhite.

B.RedandWhite.

C.BlackandWhite.

D.RedandGreen.

Key:

C

4.Whentwopeoplecomingfromdifferentculturesarecommunicatingwitheachother,wecansaythisisa.

A.multi-culturalcommunication

B.bi-culturalcommunication

C.mono-culturalcommunication

D.culturalcommunicationKey:

B

5.Socialdistancereferstothedegreeofsimilarityordissimilaritybetween.

A.twoclassesofpeople

B.twopeopleofdifferentsex

C.twocultures

D.twopeopleKey:

C

6.Whenpeoplehavejustarrivedinanewculturalenvironment,theyareenjoyingahoneymoonperiod.Thisisreferredtoasastageof.

A.euphoria

B.euphoric

C.euphemism

D.optimismKey:

A

7.Individualiststendtobelievein.

A.deference

B.hierarchy

C.equality

D.anti-societyKey:

C

8.Foreignersusuallycomeintothehabitof.

A.respectingimportantpeople

B.respectingyoungpeople

C.respectingallpeople

D.respectingelderlypeopleKey:

C

9.Whatconstitutesa‘Western’mealinmostcases?

A.goingtoMcDonaldsorKFC

B.threeorfourcourses

C.amaincoursepluscoffee/tea

D.eatingasmuchasyoucanKey:

B

10.“Westerners”willfeeluneasytalkingabout.

A.religion

B.relatives

C.weather

D.economicsKey:

D

11.Inacross-culturalcommunicationcontext,oneoftenfindstheotherperson’sbehavior.

A.veryexciting

B.difficultbecauseoflanguage

C.easytounderstand

D.oddandsometimesdistastefulKey:

D

12.Collectivisttheoryisattributedtoculture.

A.American

B.Western

C.Eastern

D.ChineseKey:

D

13.Whichonecanbeconsideredastheoriginof“Western”culture?

A.liberalism

B.independence

C.Lincolnism

D.Confucianism.Key:

A

14.WhatisthenormalwaytomeasurehospitalityinBritain?

A.thenumberofdishesyouaregiven

B.thenumberofdrinksyouaregiven

C.freedomtolookatwhateveryouwant

D.freedomtochoosewhatyoueatordrinkKey:

C

15.Yousaysomeoneis'asboldasbrass',youmeantosaythat.

A.theydothingswithoutworryorfear

B.theydothingshappily

C.theydothingsunhappily

D.theydothingsastheylikeKey:

A

16.ThefollowingtopicsaretabooswhichshouldbeavoidedinWesternculture,whichisanexception?

A.Howoldareyou?

B.Whatisyoursalary?

C.Areyoumarried?

D.Howistheweather?

Key:

D

IIDecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F):

1.ForWesternerscomplimentsshouldbeacceptedandappreciated,butweChineseoftennegatecomplimentsinordertoappearmodest.

Key:

T

2.Tobe'fullofpep'istobeinactiveandshortofenergy.Key:

F

3.Apersonwhohas'cheek'isafraidofdoingthingsthatannoyorembarrasspeople.Key:

F

4.To'keelover'meanstofallover.Key:

T

5.TheAmericanchildrenarenurturedtobeindependenttodowhatevertheycouldbythemselves.

Key:

T

6.BecauseMethuselahissaidintheBibletohavelivedtobe969yearsold,soitispolitetosayayoungpeopleisasoldasMethuselah.

Key:

F

7.DuringoldChinesedaysfatnessisacompliment,associatedwithhealthandprosperitybutnowadaysWesternerstendtoadmireslimness.

Key:

T

8.Peoplearesensitiveabouttheirpersonalappearance.Soevenifsomethingappearstoyoutobewrong,it'snotpolitetomentionitunlessyouknowthepersonverywell.

Key:

T

9.SalarynotisconsideredaprivatematterinEnglishspeakingsocieties.Key:

F

10.Inindividualistcultures,childrenarebroughtuptodrawattentiontothemselves.Key:

T

Unit3What'sinaName?

IChoosetheanswerthatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.

1.ComparedtoChinesepeople,Englishnativespeakers.

A.donotusekintermssoextensively

B.usekintermsjustasextensively

C.usethemabouthalfasmuch

D.donotusethematallKey:

A

2.MostEnglishpeoplehave.

A.onename

B.twonames

C.threenames

D.fournamesKey:

C

3.WhichgivennameisusuallyusedbyEnglishpeople?

A.Thefirstofthegivenname

B.Thesecondofthegivenname

C.Thelastofthegivenname

D.Themiddleofthesurname

Key:

A

4.OnecanassumefromMargaretThatcher’sfamilynamethatherancestors.

A.soldcandles

B.madeclothes

C.madebarrels

D.maderoofsKey:

D

5.InChina,theterm“comrade”is.

A.stillwidelyused

B.becomingmoreandmorepopular

C.commoninwrittenChinese

D.widespreadbutdiminishinginuseKey:

D

6.“Guys”inAmericaisacollectiveinformaltermfor.

A.addressingagroupoffriends

B.addressingagroupofgirls

C.addressingagroupofmen

D.addressingagroupofladiesKey:

A

7.Today,inEngland,peopleusuallycalleachotherbytheirfirstnamesin.

A.formalmeetingsatwork

B.informalsituationsoutsidework

C.formalsituationsoutsidework

D.informalmeetingswithbossesKey:

B

8.Today,manyChinesepeople.

A.payalotofattentiontooriginsofsurnames

B.areveryawareofthemeaningofgivennames

C.aremostlyunawareofthemeaningofgivennames

D.searchfortheoriginsofsurnamesKey:

B

9.ThefamilynameMcAdamindicates.

A.Irishethnicity

B.Englishethnicity

C.Scottishethnicity

D.noethnicityKey:

C

10.Whatuseisgenerallymadeofinitialsforseriouspurposes?

A.indicatechangestoadocument

B.indicateyouhavegonetoameeting

C.indicatethetimeyouwenthome

D.indicateyoumadeatelephonecallKey:

A

11.Theterm“maninthestreet”means.

A.themanwalkingpast

B.thepersonwalkingpast

C.casualpeople

D.ordinarypeopleKey:

D

12.AChristiannameisalsocalleda.

A.givenname

B.surname

C.familyname

D.lastnameKey:

A

13.Theappropriateuseofkintermsmayreflectaperson's.

A.Politeness

B.Carefulness

C.Respectfulness

D.FriendlinessKey:

A

IIDecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F):

1.Chinesenamesconsistoffamilynameandgivenname,withgivennameputfirst.Key:

F

2.Theterm'Christiannames'originatesfrompeople'sbeliefinChristianityandthetraditionalpracticeofgivingbabies

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