People often smile at each other in the United States because . A. they are very happy B. they want to show they are friendly C. they want to hide their true feelings D. they want to avoid embarrassment 查看更多

 

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  Many visitors to the United States find that the fast pace at which people move is very troubling.One’s first impression is likely to be that everyone is in a rush.City people always seem to be hurrying to get where they are going.And they are very impatient if they are delayed even for a brief moment.

  At first this may seem unfriendly to you.But drivers will rush you; shopkeepers will be in a hurry as they serve you; people will push past you as they walk along the street.You will miss smiles and brief conversations with people when you shop or dine in a restaurant.Do not think it is because Americans are in such a hurry that they are unfriendly.Life is often much slower outside the big cities, which is true in other countries as well.

  Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is equally in a hurry to get things done.But when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kindly and will take great care to help you.Many of them first came to the city as strangers and they remember how frightening a new city can be.If you need help or want to ask a question, choose a friendly looking person and say, ”I’m a stranger here.Can you help me?”Most people will stop, smile at you, and help you find your way or answer your questions.But you must let them know that you need help.Otherwise they are likely to pass you by, not noticing that you are new to the city and in need of help.Occasionally, you may find someone too busy or perhaps too rushed to give you aid.If this happens, do not be discouraged; just ask someone else.

(1)

In American big cities, people rarely ________.

[  ]

A.

smile to each other

B.

move at a past pace

C.

chat with each other in a shop

D.

dine away from home

(2)

According to the writer, American people are ________.

[  ]

A.

unfriendly only when they are shopping

B.

actually friendly to foreign visitors

C.

indeed cold to foreign visitors

D.

in no hurry when walking in the street

(3)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Life pace is different inside and outside big cities.

B.

Life pace is quite slow in other parts of the world.

C.

Life pace is the same in different parts of the world.

D.

Life pace is similar in American cities, big or small.

(4)

It seems that Americans are cold to you because they think ________.

[  ]

A.

you are a foreigner

B.

you know their way of life

C.

you are as busy as they are

D.

you are a stranger there

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People smile at times. However, the meaning of a smile in different cultures may be different. Depending on different cultures, smiling can express joy and amusement, but it can also show embarrassment.

People in the United States smile a lot. Every one smiles at each other in order to show they are open and friendly. However,in China, smiling is not only an expression of happiness, but also a way to avoid being embarrassed. Chinese people like smiling when they are embarrassed in order to avoid embarrassment. Smiling is a kind of good will but not sneer(嘲笑). For example: When a child falls off from a bike, the adults in China may smile, which is a kind of gentle encouragement and not a kind of impolite laugh.

When a person from the United States might blush(脸红)with embarrassment or become offensive(冒犯的), a Chinese might blush with smile. To avoid serious misunderstanding, people who engage in intercultural communication should be able to understand the meaning of smiling properly.

1. We can use smile to express all of the following feelings except _________,

A. joy and happiness   B. amusement    C. embarrassment     D. fear

2. People often smile at each other in the United States because _________.

A. they are very happy     

B. they want to show they are friendly

C. they want to hide their true feelings 

D. they want to avoid embarrassment

3. In China, seeing a child falls off a bike, an adult will smile in order to _______.

A. laugh at him  

B. avoid his own embarrassment

C. avoid embarrassment and encourage the boy 

D. show his politeness

4. What is mainly talked about in the passage?  

A. People smile at times.

B. Smiling can express different feelings depending on different cultures.

C. Americans are more open and friendly than Chinese people.

D. The Chinese people often hide their true feelings.

 

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阅读理解。
     People smile at times. However, the meaning of a smile in different cultures may be different. Depending
on different cultures, smiling can express joy and amusement, but it can also show embarrassment.
     People in the United States smile a lot. Every one smiles at each other in order to show they are open and
friendly. However, in China, smiling is not only an expression of happiness, but also a way to avoid being
embarrassed. Chinese people like smiling when they are embarrassed in order to avoid embarrassment. Smiling
is a kind of good will but not sneer (嘲笑). For example: When a child falls off from a bike, the adults in China may smile, which is a kind of gentle encouragement and not a kind of impolite laugh.
      When a person from the United States might blush(脸红)with embarrassment or become offensive (冒犯的), a Chinese might blush with smile. To avoid serious misunderstanding, people who engage in intercultural
communication should be able to understand the meaning of smiling properly. 
1. We can use smile to express all of the following feelings except ______.
A. joy and happiness
B. amusement
C. embarrassment
D. fear
2. People often smile at each other in the United States because ______.
A. they are very happy
B. they want to show they are friendly
C. they want to hide their true feelings
D. they want to avoid embarrassment
3. In China, seeing a child falls off a bike, an adult will smile in order to ______.
A. laugh at him
B. avoid his own embarrassment
C. avoid embarrassment and encourage the boy
D. show his politeness
4. What is mainly talked about in the passage?
A. People smile at times.
B. Smiling can express different feelings depending on different cultures.
C. Americans are more open and friendly than Chinese people.
D. The Chinese people often hide their true feelings.

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People smile at times. However, the meaning of a smile in different cultures may be different. Depending on different cultures, smiling can express joy and amusement, but it can also show embarrassment.
People in the United States smile a lot. Every one smiles at each other in order to show they are open and friendly. However,in China, smiling is not only an expression of happiness, but also a way to avoid being embarrassed. Chinese people like smiling when they are embarrassed in order to avoid embarrassment. Smiling is a kind of good will but not sneer(嘲笑). For example: When a child falls off from a bike, the adults in China may smile, which is a kind of gentle encouragement and not a kind of impolite laugh.
When a person from the United States might blush(脸红)with embarrassment or become offensive(冒犯的), a Chinese might blush with smile. To avoid serious misunderstanding, people who engage in intercultural communication should be able to understand the meaning of smiling properly.
【小题1】 We can use smile to express all of the following feelings except _________,

A.joy and happinessB.amusementC.embarrassmentD.fear
【小题2】 People often smile at each other in the United States because _________.
A.they are very happy
B.they want to show they are friendly
C.they want to hide their true feelings
D.they want to avoid embarrassment
【小题3】 In China, seeing a child falls off a bike, an adult will smile in order to _______.
A.laugh at him
B.avoid his own embarrassment
C.avoid embarrassment and encourage the boy
D.show his politeness
【小题4】 What is mainly talked about in the passage?  
A.People smile at times.
B.Smiling can express different feelings depending on different cultures.
C.Americans are more open and friendly than Chinese people.
D.The Chinese people often hide their true feelings.

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四、阅读理解:(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was an international student from Jordan. He was excited to get to know an American. He wanted to learn more about American culture. Yaser hoped that he and Steve would become good friends.
At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always greeted Yaser warmly before class. Sometimes he offered to study with Yaser. He even invited Yaser to have lunch with him. But after the term was over, Steve seemed more distant. The two former(以前的) classmates didn’t see each other very much at school. One day Yaser decided to call Steve. steve didn’t seem very interested in talking to him. Yaser was hurt by Steve’s change of attitude. “Steve said we were friends,” Yaser complained. “And I thought friends were friends forever.”
Yaser is a little confused. He is an outsider(局外人) to American culture. He doesn’t understand the way Americans view friendship. americans use the word “friend” in a very general way. They may call both casual acquaintaneces(熟人) and close companions(伙伴) “friends”. americans have school friends, work friends, sports friends and neighborhood friends. These friendships are based on common interests.
Studies show that one out of five American families moves every year. American frienships develop quckly, and they may change just as quickly.
People from the United States may at first seem friendly. Americans often chat easily with strangers. They exchange information about their families, hobbies and work. They may smile warmly and say, “Have a nice day.” or “see you later.” schoolmates may say, “Let’s get together sometime.” But American friendliness is not always an offer of true friendship.
41. Why didn’t Yaser understand Steve was more was more distant with him when they were no longer in the same class?
A. Because Steve no longer likes Yaser.
B. Because they couldn’t see each other.
C. Because Yaser didn’t know american culture about friendship.
D. Because Yaer was a foreigner.
42. From the text we can find that American friendships ________.
A. develop quickly but change slowly           B. develop slowly and change slowly
C. develop slowly but change quickly           D. develop and change quickly
43. From the text we may know that Americans are ________.
A. kind               B. rude              C. sad               D. impolite
44. If you no longer work with an american, what should you do with your friendship?
A. Try your best to keep it.                    B. Avoid meeting your workmates.
C. Let it be.                                D. worry about it.

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