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經(jīng)典word整理文檔,僅參考,雙擊此處可刪除頁眉頁腳。本資料屬于網(wǎng)絡整理,如有侵權,請聯(lián)系刪除,謝謝!國家開放大學電大《高級英語閱讀(1)》網(wǎng)絡課形考網(wǎng)考作業(yè)及答案及答案100%通過考試說明:20XX年秋期電大把該網(wǎng)絡課納入到國開平臺進行考核,該課程共有2個形考任務,針對該門課程,本人匯總了該科所有的題,形成一個完整的標準題庫,并且用,會給您節(jié)省大量的時間。做考題時,利用本文檔中的查找工請查看。課程成績按百分制計分,各章exercise測驗占70%,計分學習活動占2010%60分及以上,方可獲得課程學分。形考任務一(70分)Chapter1Exercise(分值7分)題目1I.Vocabularyls3)Lookatthecolumnsbelow.Matcheachvocabularywordontherightwiththecorrectdefinitionontheleft.(0.5pointseach)1.ofof1/37completionofcoursesofstudents3.moneyforstudentsfromscholarships,grants,orloans4.formaltalksbyprofessorsorinstructorsonsubjectsofstudy5.coursesbyvideo,videoconferencing,orcomputerstostudentsindifferentplaces6.thepointsorgradeastudentgetsonatest答案:II.ReadingComprehension(4points)Readthepassages,thenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.(1pointeach)ExperiencingCultureShockAWhenElizaJamesarrivedattheUniversityofXian,shewasexcitedtoliveinanewcountry,toimproveherChinese,andtoexperienceaculturesodifferentfromherown.Butsoonherexcitementturnedtofrustrationassheencounteredoneroadblockafteranother.“IfeltlikeIcouldn'taccomplishanything.Mydormroomhadnoheat,IcouldntgetintotheclassesIwanted,andeverytimeIaskedsomeoneforhelptheygavemetherunaround.Ifeltlikenoonewaslisteningtome.“Elizametwithadministrators,sentlettersofcomplaint,andevencontactedtheconsulateinBeijing,butshegotnowhere.WhatElizadidn'trealizewasthatherAmericanapproachtosolvingproblemswasverydifferentfromtheChineseoneinwhichpatienceandnegotiationskillsarekey.Shesoonlearned2/37howtosolveproblemswithintheculturalnormsofChinesesocietyinsteadofforcingherownvaluesontothosearoundher.“IfinallyfeellikeIfitinandthatIknowwhatI'mdoing.Infact,itsreallyfunbeinginaplacethatssoincrediblydifferentfromwhatIamaccustomedto.“BYoshiYamamotoisajunioratasmallcollegeoutsideofBoston.Althoughheisanhonorsstudentnow,Yoshi'talwayshavesuchaneasytimestudyinginAmerica.“TeachingmethodsareverydifferentherethantheyareinIttookmealongtimetogetusedtolearninginseminarsanddiscussingideaswithmyclassmates.AtfirstitseemedlikeIwasn'tactuallylearninganything.“Yoshi'sreactionwastototallywithdraw:hedidn'tparticipateinclassdiscussion;hespentlotsoftimealoneinhisroom,andheevenskippedclassonoccasion.“IthoughtIcouldteachmyself.NowIrecognizethevalueoftheU.S.academicsystem,andIamabletoadaptittomyownlearningstyle.“CBothElizaandYoshiexperiencedwhatiscalledcultureshock:psychologicaldisorientationduetolivinginanewculture.Formanyinternationalstudents,studyingabroadcanofferexposuretonewculturesandanopportunitytostudynewfieldsandlanguages.However,italsooffersthegreaterchallenge3/37oftryingtofunctioninaforeignculture.Studyingandreadingaboutacertaincultureispoorpreparationfortherealityoflivinginit.Accordingtopsychologicalstudies,thefourstagesofcultureshockare1.euphoria,2.hostility,3.gradualadjustment,and4.adaptation.Cultureshockcanbemanifestedinmanyways:homesickness,boredom,stereotypingoforhostilitytowardsthehostculture,overeatingoroverdrinking,withdrawal,andinabilitytoworkeffectively.DDifferentpeopleexperiencedifferentlevelsofcultureshockandreactindifferentways.Forexample,ElizagotangrywhileYoshiwithdrewfromsociety.Themostimportantthingtorememberisthatcultureshockisnormal;itisnotsomethingtobeashamedof.Luckily,therearesomethingsinternationalstudentscandotomaketheiradjustmenttoanewcountrygomoresmoothly.Forinstance,theycanstayintouchwithfamilyandfriendsfromhome,joininternationalstudentorganizations,meetpeoplefromtheirowncountries,andgetinvolvedincampusactivities.Mostimportantly,theycanadjusttolifeabroadbykeepingasenseofhumorandtryingtoremainpositive.RecognizingParagraphTopics(choosetheparagraphletter)題目27.anexplanationofcultureshock選擇一項:4/37A.AB.BC.CD.D題目38.waysthatstudentscanadjusttolivinginanewcountry選擇一項:A.AB.BC.CD.D題目49.theexperienceofaninternationalstudentintheUnitedStates選擇一項:A.AB.BC.CD.D題目510.theexperienceofaninternationalstudentinChina選擇一項:A.AB.BC.CD.DChapter2Exercise(分值7分)題目1I.VocabularySkills(2points)Sometimesexamplescanexplainthemeaningofawordorphrase.Forexample,sun,rain,andwindareexamplesofkindsofweather.Lookatthecolumnsbelow.Matcheachvocabularywordorphraseinthefirstcolumnwiththeexamplesinthesecondcolumn.(0.4pointseach)1.kindsofextremeweather2.Earth’snaturalmaterialsandgases3.diseasesorhealthdisorders4.seasonsoftheyear5.naturalareasorregionsoftheearth答案:II.ReadingComprehension(5points)CompletethefollowingstatementsbychoosingthebestfromtheanswersA,BorC.(1pointeach)SeasonalAffectiveDisorder:MorethanJusttheBluesAJoshuadreadsthewintermonths,notonlybecauseofthecoldNewEnglandweather--thesleet,snow,wind,and5/37rain--butbecauseastheseasonschangefromsummertofalltowinter,thedaysgetshorter.Asthedaysgetshorter,hestartsfeelingdepressedandirritableandspendsmoreandmoretimeathome,eatingandsleeping.Agraduatestudentinphilosophy,Joshuafindsthathegetslittleworkdoneduringthewintermonthsandhastroublepayingattentioninclassandconcentratingonhisresearch.“IsoonrealizedwhatIthoughtwasjustthe'winterblues'wassomethingmoreextremethanthat.“JoshvisitedadoctorwhodiagnosedhimwithSAD.BSeasonalAffectiveDisorder,orSAD,isakindofdepressionthatoccursseasonally.Itisassociatedwiththelonghoursofdarknessandlackofsunlightduringthewintermonths(peoplewithSADusuallyfeelworsefromDecemberthroughFebruary).Scientistsdon'tcompletelyunderstandtheexactcausesofSAD,buttheybelieveitisrelatedtoabiochemicalimbalanceinthehypothalamus.Thehypothalamusisthebasicpartofthebrainthatcontrolsthebody'sbreathing,heartbeat,metabolism,andhormonerelease.TheeffectsofSADincludemoodiness,irritability,lowenergy,increasedappetiteforcarbohydrates(foodssuchaspotatoes,rice,andbread),difficultyconcentrating,6/37andthetendencytooversleep.CAlthoughdoctorsdescribedSADforthefirsttimein1984,humanshaveprobablydealtwiththedisorderforthousandsofyears.Itisnotacoincidencethatmanycultureshaveimportantcelebrationsduringtheshortdaysofthewintermonths.Christmas,Hanukkah,andWinterSolsticecelebrationsalloccurinDecember.Thesecelebrationsinvolvelightingcandlesinordertobringlight,warmth,andhappinesstoanotherwisedepressingtimeofyear.DSowhatcanSADsufferersdotofeelbetter?Naturally,theyneedmorelight.ForpeoplewhohavemildcasesofSAD,exercisinginthemorningsuncouldbeenoughtohelpthem.Phototherapy,orlighttherapy,isusuallyprescribedforpeoplewhohavemoreseriouscasesofthedisorder.Inlighttherapy,patientssitinfrontofalightbox,astrongartificiallight,foruptofourhoursaday.Phototherapyiseffectiveinover80%ofSADcases,andpatientsusuallyseeresultswithinthreetofourdays.AlthoughthesymptomsofSADaresimilartothoseofclinicaldepression,traditionalantidepressantshavenotprovenusefulintreatingSAD.WhilepsychologicalcounselingcannottreatthesymptomsofSAD,itisrecommendedtohelpSADsuffererslearntoacceptanddealwiththeirillness.題目26.Joshuastartsfeelingdepressedandirritableinthewinter7/37because選擇一項:A.hegetslittleworkdoneB.hesuffersfromSeasonalAffectiveDisorderC.heisagraduatestudentinphilosophy題目37.SeasonalAffectiveDisorder,orSAD,isaconditionthatresearchersbelieveaffectspeopleduringthewintermonths.Scientistsbelieveitiscausedby選擇一項:A.breathing,heartbeat,metabolism,andhormonereleaseB.moodiness,irritability,lossofenergy,increasedappetite,difficultyconcentrating,andsleepinessC.lackofsunlightandabiochemicalimbalanceinthebrain題目48.HumanshaveprobablystruggledwithSADsince選擇一項:A.ancienttimesB.DecemberC.1984題目59.PeoplewhosufferfromSADcantofeelbetter.選擇一項:A.dolighttherapyB.takeantidepressantdrugsC.eatcarbohydrates題目610.Thispassagetalksabout_____.選擇一項:A.whattheSADeffectsareB.BothAandB.C.howtohelpSADsuffersChapter3Exercise(分值7分)I.ReadingComprehension(5points)Readthepassages,thenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.(1pointeach)Fastfoodcanbegoodfood8/37Manypeoplearetoobusytoprepareandeatthreenutritiousmealsaday.sotheyturntotheconvenienceoffast-foodrestaurants.Manyoftheitemsatfast-foodrestaurants,snackbars,andfoodstandsarefatteningandnotverynutritious.Butfastfooddoesn’thavetobeunhealthy.youcaneatatfast-foodrestaurantsandstilleatwell.PayAttentiontoCaloriesandFatContentBypayingattentiontothenumberofcaloriesandfatthatafooditemhas,youcanmakesmarterchoices.Caloriesare“unitsformeasuringhowmuchenergyafoodwillproduce”.condsidertwofast-foodmeals.Aquarter-poundhamburgerwithcheese,jumbo-sizefries,anda16-ouncesodahaveatotalof1,535caloriesand76gramsoffat.abroiled(cookedunderdirectheatoroveraflame)chickensandwich,asidesaladwithlow-fatdressing,andaglassofwateratthesamefast-foodrestauranthaveonly422caloriesand7gramsoffat.butmaybeyoureallywantahamburgerandfries.well,youcanhaveasmallhamburger,asmallservingoffries,andaglassofwater.Atatotalof490caloriesand20gramsoffat,that’sstillamuchsmarterchoicethanthelargeburger,fries,and20gramsoffat,that’sstillamuchsmarterchoicethanthelargeburger,fries,andsada.There’sMoreThatYouCanDoTherearea9/37fewadditionalthingsyoucandotomakesureyoueatwellinfastfoodrestaurantS.Firstofall,say“no”whenthecashierasksyouifyouwantto“supersize”youmeal(orderanextralargeportionofeachitem).Second,askfornomayonnaiseorsauce,oraskforitontheside(inaseparatedish).Third,substitute(usesomethinginsteadofsomethingelse)healthyfoodsforfattyones.Forexample,insteadoforderingdeep-friedtempura,orderfreshvegetables.Insteadoforderingabeefburritowithlotsofcheeseandsourcream,orderavegetableburritowithbeansandrice.anddon’teatthechips!Anotherthingyoucandoisorderasidesaladoravegetablesoupandeatitfirst.Thatway,youwilleatsomevegetables,andyouwon’tbeabletoeatasmuchofyourburgerandfries.Fnally,eatslowlyandstopeatingwhenyou’refull.Itsoundssimple,butmanypeoplekeepeatingevenaftertheybecomefull.題目11.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?________選擇一項:A.It’ssmarttoeatfoodswithlowcaloriesandfatcontent.B.Fastfoodisalwaysbadforyou.C.Youcaneatwellinfast-foodrestaurantD.Fast-foodrestaurantsarethebesttheplacetofindhealthyfoods.題目22.Asmallhamburgerandsmallfirieshas10/37__________選擇一項:A.morecaloriesandfatthanachickensandwichandasalad.B.thesameamountofcaloriesandfatasachickensandwichandasalad.C.fewercaloriesandfatthanachickensandwichandasalad.D.thesameamountofcaloriesandfatasalargeportionoffries.題目33.Somethingsyoucandotoeatwellinfast-foodrestaurantsare________選擇一項:A.askforeatramanyonnaiseandsauceandsaynoto“surpersizing”.B.orderavegetableburritoinsteadofchipsandeatsourcream.C.ordersmallerportionsandeatallthefoodyouorder.D.orderhealthyfoodsinsteadoffattyonesanddrinkwater.題目44.Manyonnaiseandsaucesprobably_________選擇一項:A.makeyoueatlessbecausetheymakeyoufeelfullsooner.B.makeyoueatmorebecausetheymakeyourfoodtastebetter.C.havealotoffatandcalories.D.don’thavealotoffatandcalories.題目55.Byeatingasaladorsoupbeforetherestofyourmeal,_______選擇一項:A.youeatlessoftherestofyourmeal.B.youeatmoreslowly.C.yougetfullsooner.D.youeattherestofyourmealmorequickly.II.Vocabularys2points)Readtheparagraph11/37belowandfillineachblankwithawordfromthebox.(0.4pointseach)題目6changesdamaginglosingglobalavailableThegrowingsimilaritiesindietandeatinghabitsaroundtheworldareinfluencingpeopleofvariousculturesindifferentways.Forexample,Westernfoodsare6damaginghealthintheindustrializedislandcountryofJapan.Insteadofsmallmealsofseafood,rice,andvegetables,thetypicalJapanesedietnowincludeslargeamountsofmeat,dairyproducts,anddessertsliketiramisu,arichItaliandishfullofchocolate,cheese,andsugar.AccordingtoJapanesehealthresearchers,such7changesineatinghabitsarerelatedtoagreatincreaseinhealthproblemssuchasheartdisease,strokes,cancer,anddiabetes.Ontheotherhand,thechanging8globaldietishavingtheoppositeeffectonthepeopleintheCzechRepublic.ThegovernmentofthisEuropeannationnolongersupportsmeatanddairyproductsfinancially,sothecostofthesefoodsisgoingup.Incontrast,freshfruitsandvegetablesarebecomingmorewidely9availablefromprivatemarketsandstands.Cooksareevenservingsaladstoschoolchildren,andfamiliesareeatinghealthierhome-cookedmeals.Forthesereasons,fewerCzechmenarehavingheartattacks,thewomenare10losingalotofweight,andmostpeople12/37arelivinghealthierlives.Chapter4Exercise(分值7分I.VocabularySkills2)題目1Matcheachvocabularywordontheleftwiththecorrectdefinitionontheright.(0.4pointseach)1.makesense2.pedestrians3.vehicle4.teenager5.fine答案:II.ReadingComprehension(5points)CompletethefollowingstatementsbychoosingthebestfromtheanswersA,B,C,orD.(1pointeach)Thesedays,it’sgettingeasierandeasiertofindyourwayaround.SomepeoplehaveGPSdevicesintheircarstomakesuretheydon’tgetlost.GPSstandsforGlobalPositioningSystem.Thesedevicesusesatellitesinspaceto“see”whereyouareandgiveyoudirectionstowhereyouwanttogo.Andifyoudon’thaveaGPSdevice,youcansimplygoonlinetogetstep-by-stepdirections.WebsiteslikeMapQcanproduceamapanddirectionsinjustafewseconds.Buthowdotheydoit?MapQuest?usesdata(information)fromafewdifferentsourcestoproducedirectionsandmaps.BeforeMapQuest?wentonline,itsoldregularpapermapsinplaceslikegasstations.Thewebsiteusesthedatafromthosepapermaps,informationfromdigitalmappingcompanies,andgovernmentdatabases.Atthemoment,MapQuest?uses13/37morethan30computerstoreadallthisdataandprovidesuserswithmillionsofmapseveryday.Inordertofindthebestroute(wayorpath)fromoneplacetoanother,MapQuest?firsthastolookatallpossibleroutes.ThenMapQuest?looksateachpartofeachpossibleroute.Itconsidersthetypesofroadsonthedifferentroutes.Aretheydirtroads,pavedroads,freeways,orcitystreets?Itlooksathowmanyturnsthereareineachrouteandwhatkindsofturnstheyare.Aretheyrightturnsorleftturns?Italsoconsidersthespeedlimitoneachroadandhowmanyintersectionsthereare.Anintersectionis“aplacewheretwoormoreroadscrosseachother”.MapQuest?canalsotellyouhowlongyourtripwilltakeyou.Itdoesthisbydoingsomemath.MapQuest?basesitsestimateddrivingtimesonthelengthandspeedlimitofeachpartoftherouteandtheamountoftimeitprobablytakestogetthrougheachintersection.Forexample,itallowsmoretimeforaleftturnatanintersectionthanitdoesforarightturn.Someday,maybewewillhavecarsthatcanjustdriveuswhereverwewanttogo,butfornow,mappingwebsitesmakeitalittlehardertogetlost.題目26.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?選擇一項:A.Whymappingwebsitesdon’tworkwell.B.Whymapping14/37websitesarebetterthanpapermaps.C.Howmappingwebsiteswork.D.Howthefirstmappingwebsitestarted.題目37.Accordingtothearticle,MapQuest?______選擇一項:A.startedasmakerofgovernmentdatabases.B.startedasanInternetcompany.C.usesmillionsofcomputerstoreaddata.D.startingbysellingpapermaps.題目48.Whenyousearchfordirections,thefirstthingMapQuest?doesis_______選擇一項:A.considerhowmanyturnsyouwanttotake.B.printoutamapanddirections.C.estimatedrivingtime.D.lookatallpossiblepaths.題目59.Whenit’sdecidingonthebestroute,MapQuest?probablychooses________選擇一項:A.theroutewiththemostturns.B.dirtroadsinsteadofpavedroads.C.freewaysinsteadofdirtroads.D.citystreetsinsteadoffreeways.題目610.Toestimateyourdrivingtime,MapQuest?considers_________選擇一項:A.thedistancebetweenturnsonyourroute.B.thespeedlimitforhalfoftheroute.C.thefastestandslowestspeedlimitsonyourroute.D.thespeedlimitsandtypesofturnsonyourroute.Chapter5Exercise(分值7分)I.ReadingComprehension(5points)Readthefivemain-ideaquestionsthatfollowaboutthe15/37informationinthereading.Threedetailscorrectlyanswereachquestion.Crossouttheuntrue,unrelateddetail.(1pointeach)題目11.Whatarethedefinitionsofthetwomaintypesoffamilies?選擇一項:A.Humanbeingslivedinloosely-relatedgroups.Eachgrouphadacommonancestorlongtimeago.B.Thenuclearfamilyconsistsoftwoparentsandtheirbiologicaloradoptedchildren.C.Theextendedfamilymayincludegrandparents,parents,childrenandrelativeslivingtogetheronthesamestreetorinthesamearea.D.Thenuclearfamilyisthesameastheextendedfamily.題目22.Whatarethereasonsforthechangesinthestructureofthefamily?選擇一項:A.Thedivorceratewentdownandthebirthratebegantoriseintheearly1900sintheUnitedStates.B.Couplesdidnotwantmanychildrenthen.C.Intheearly1900sintheUnitedStates,thedivorceratedwentdownandthebirthratewentdown.D.Atthattime,coupleswerestayingmarriedforfewyears.題目33.Whathappenedtofamiliesinindustrializedcountriesinthe1930sand1940s?選擇一項:A.BeforeandduringWorldWarII,familiesfacedfewfinancialproblemsandwomendidn’thavetoworkawayfrom16/37home.B.Menwereatwar,sowomenhadtoworkoutsidethehome.C.BeforeandduringWorldWarII,familieshadproblems.D.FamilieshadseriousfinancialproblemsduringWorldWarII.題目44.Whatchangeswillhappentofamilystructureduringthenextdecades?選擇一項:A.Divorceswouldbefewer,motherswouldstayathomeafterthewar.B.Childrenbeganlivingathomelonger.C.Afterthewar,familystructurechangedback.D.Afterthewar,thereweremoredivorcesandfewerstay-home-mothers.題目55.Whatwillfamiliesbelikeinthefuture?選擇一項:A.Manypeoplewantthetraditionaltwo-parentfamilyback.B.Two-parentfamilywillprobablycomebackandallotherfamilyformswillend.C.Unmarriedparentswithadoptedorfosterchildren,andone-personhouseholds.D.Theremaybemoresingle-parentfamilies.II.VocabularySkills(2points)Readtheparagraphbelowandfillineachblankwithawordfromthebox.(0.4pointseach)題目6livingextendedcategorytypicalbelieveTheFamilyoftheFutureManypeopletodaywouldlikethetraditionaltwo-parentfamilyback—thatistosay,theywantamanandawomantomarryforlife;theyalsothinktheman17/37shouldsportthefamilyandthewomanshouldstayhomewiththechildren.However,fewfamiliesnowfallintothis6categoryInfact,ifmorewomendecidetohavechildrenontheirown,thesingle-parenthouseholdmaybecomemore7typicalthanthetraditionalfamilyinmanycountries.Also,unmarriedcouplesmaydecidedtohavemorechildren—ortheymighttakeinfosterchildrenoradopt.Andbecausepeoplearestayingsingleand8livinglonger(oftenaswidows),theremaybemoreone-personhouseholdsinthefuture.Ontheotherhand,somepeople9believesimilareventshappenagainandagaininhistory.Ifthisistrue,peoplemaygobacktothetraditional10extendedornuclearfamilyofthepast.Othersthinktheonlycertaintyinhistoryischanging:inotherwords,thestructureofthefuturefamilycouldbegintochangefasterandinmoreandmoreways.Chapter6Exercise(分值7分)I.Vocabularyskills(2)CompletethefollowingstatementsbychoosingthebestfromtheanswersA,B,C,orD.(0.4pointseach)題目11.SomeexamplesofthearchitectureofoldEuropearethemagnificentcathedralsandcastles.Thedesignandbuildingstylesofmodernarchitectureareexcellenttoo.Whatdoesthenoun18/37architecturemeaninthesesentences?選擇一項:A.theplacewithsignificantcivilizationeverywhereB.peoplethatstudythecultureofoldEuropeandothersocietiesC.theartandscienceofdesigningthestudyofclassicalliteratureD.theformandplanofbuildingsandotherstructures題目22.Perhapstherealbeginningofcivilization—withitsscientificandtechnologicaldiscoveriesandintheMiddleEastandAfrica.Overfivethousandyearsago,thoseancientcivilizationshadastronomy,mathematics,medicine,government,andsoon.Whichwordisasynonymofthewordcivilization?選擇一項:A.technologyB.cathedralC.cultureD.astronomy題目33.TheculturallegacyofancientChineseandIndianpeoplesincludedwalledcities,thefirstgovernments,toolsforwork,andweaponsforprotection.odernpeoplesbuiltonthislegacy.Whatisapossibleexplanationofthewordlegacy?選擇一項:A.ideasandachievementspassedfromearliergenerationstomodernsocietyB.agiftofmoneythatsomebodygivestoanotherpersonC.internationalbusinessconductedincitiesandgovernmentstructuresD.thestateorconditionofbeinglegal;19/37notagainstthelaw題目44.“Forme,theideaofancientculturecreatesacontradictionindefinitions,”saidKaren,goingagainstMei’sviews.“Onlythingscanbepartofculture.Ofcourse,peoplethatlikeclassicalartandmusicwillcontradictme.”Whatmightthenouncontradictionmean?選擇一項:A.theoppositionoftwoopinionsB.wearingaHawaiianshirtinanancientcultureC.theshortformsoftwowordstogetherD.toputwordstogether題目55.Becauseoftheworldwidemedia—movies,TV,CDs,theInternet,newspapers,magazines—everybodyknowsthesameinformation,playsthesamemusic,andenjoysthesamejokes.Howmightyoudefinethephrasethemedia?選擇一項:A.thecombinationofvisual,sound,andprintedwaystosendideasaroundtheworldB.communicationstylesincludemotions,gesturesandfacialexpressionsC.thetraditionofbeinginthemiddle—notontheextremesofpossibleviewsD.eventsthatappearinthedailynewsandthateveryoneknowsaboutII.ReadingComprehension(5points)Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.Write“T”forTrueand“F”forFalse.(1pointeach)題目6Manyvisitorstodifferent20/37countriesdon’trealizehowimportantitistounderstandacountry’sculture.Sometimespeoplelearnthislessonbymakingabigcross-culturalblunder,orembarrassingmistake.Inbusinesssituations,theseblunderscancostalotofmoneyorendbusinessrelationships.6.Itisimportanttounderstandotherpeople’sculturesbeforeyoudobusinesswiththem.選擇一項:A.FB.T題目7Forexample,onecompanywantedtoselltoothpasteinSoutheastAsia.Intheiradvertisements,theyclaimedthattheirtoothpastewhitensteeth.Theydidn’tunderstandthatmanyofthelocalpeoplechewedbetelnutstomaketheirteethblack,andthatthesepeoplethoughtblackteethwereattractive.7.ThetoothpastecompanyprobablykeptusingthesameadvertisementinSoutheastAsia.選擇一項:A.FB.T題目8Inanothercase,acarcompanytriedtosellacarcalled“Matador”inaSpanish-speakingcountry.Thecompanythoughtthatitwasastrongnamebecauseitmeans“bullfighter”.InSpanish,matadorisindeedanounmeaning“bullfighter”.Butitisalsoanadjectivemeaning“killing”.Imaginedrivingaroundinacarcalled“Killing”!8.ThecarcompanythattriedtosellacartoaSpanish-speakingcountryprobablydidn’t21/37sellmanyMatadorcarsinthatcountry.選擇一項:A.FB.T題目9AEuropeanbusinessmanhadanimportantmeetingwithacompanyinTaiwan.Hewantedtobringgiftsforthepeoplehewasmeetingwith.Hethoughtthatsomethingwithhiscompany’slogoonitwouldbeanicegift.Soheboughtsomeverynicepocketknivesandhadhiscompany’slogoprintedonthem.Hedidn’tknowthatgivingaknifeasagiftsymbolizescuttingoffafriendship!9.TheEuropeanbusinessmanprobablyresearchesnewculturesbeforehevisitsthemnow.選擇一項:A.TB.F題目10It’sveryeasytomakeblunderslikethesepeopledid.Butit’salsoveryeasynotto.Beforeyouvisitanewcountry,researchthatcountry’scustomsandetiquette(socialrulesforpolitebehavior).Youcanfindalotofinformationonline.Justgotoasearchengineandtypeinkeywordslike“cross-culturaletiquette”or“culturalinformationTaiwan”.Byspendingafewminutesdoingresearch,youcansaveyourselffromalotofembarrassmentandmakesureyoudon’taccidentallyoffendanyone.10.Whatyoucandisagreewithpeopletosaveyourselffrommakingcross-culturalblunders.選擇一項:A.TB.FChapter7Exercise(分值7分)I.Reading22/37Comprehension(5points)Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.Write“T”forTrueand“F”forFalseontheAnswerSheet.(1pointeach)題目1Forinstance,adoctordoesn’talwayshavetimetothoroughlyexplainanillness.Inthesecases,theInternetcanbeavaluableplacetoreadallaboutthecauses,symptoms,andremediesforanillness.1.OnebenefitofusingtheInternetasamedicalresourceisithasalotofinformationaboutillnessesanddiseases.選擇一項:A.FB.T題目2Forexample,somewebsitesclaimthatsniffing(smelling)anewspapercancurenausea(thefeelingofbeingsicktoyourstomachandwantingtovomit).2.Onepossibleremedyfornauseaisdrinkingalotoftea.選擇一項:A.TB.F題目3Otherwebsitessuggestthatapersonwithacoldshouldkeepapieceofrawgarlicinhisorhermouthalldayandbitedownoniteveryfewminutestoreleasethejuice.Peoplewithsmellyfeetaretoldtosoaktheirfeetinteaforhalfanhour.3.Thewebsitesremediesmightbeunpleasantorodd,buttheyprobablywillcauseharm.Andwhoknows?Theymightactuallybeunhelpful.選擇一項:A.FB.T題目4Anherbalremedyforhelpingyourmemory23/37mayalsobeabloodthinner.Soifyourdoctorprescribed(putyouon)abloodthinnerandyoustarttakingthisherbwithoutaskingyourdoctoraboutit,asimplecutcouldbedeadly;youmightnotbeabletostopbleeding.4.Apersonwhoistakingaprescribeddrugshouldprobablytalktothedoctorbeforetakinganherbalremedy.選擇一項:A.FB.T題目5Thebottomlineisthis:becarefulwhenusingtheInternetasahealthresource.Useittofindinformationthatyoucandiscusswithyourdoctor.Butdon’tspendalotofmoneyon“miraclecures”.5.ThebestwaytousetheInternetasamedicalresourceistoreadaboutyourillnessanddiscusswhatyoufindoutwithyourdoctor.選擇一項:A.TB.FII.Vocabularyskills(2)Readtheparagraphbelowandfillineachblankwithawordfromthebox.(0.4pointseach)題目6diseasesubstanceclassificationpreventfigureInasmall-townfarmmarket,hundredsofelderlypeopledrinkaglassofsourdarkcherryjuiceeveryday.Thes

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