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1、BFT 阅读(综合)-试卷 6 及答案解析(总分:48.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part 1(总题数:3,分数:48.00)After I was married and had lived in Japan for a while, my Japanese gradually improved to the point where I could take part in simple conversations with my husband, his friends and family. And I began to notice that often, when I join
2、ed in, the others would look startled and the conversation would come to a halt. 1But for a long time, I didnt know what it is. Finally, after listening carefully to many Japanese conversations, I discovered what my problem was. Even though I was speaking Japanese, I was handling the conversation in
3、 a Western way. 2And the difference isnt only in the languages. I realized that just as I kept trying to hold western-style conversations even when I was speaking Japanese, so were my English students trying to hold Japanese-style conversations even when they were speaking English. We were unconscio
4、usly playing entirely different conversational ballgames. 3If I introduce a topic, a conversational ball, I expect you to hit it back. If you agree with me, I dont expect you simply to agree and do nothing more. I expect you to add something a reason for agreeing, another example, or a remark to car
5、ry the idea further. 4I am just as happy if you question me, or challenge me, or completely disagree with me. Whether you agree or not, your response will return the ball to me. 5I dont serve a new ball from my original starting line. I hit your ball back again from where it has bounced. I carry you
6、r idea further, or answer your questions or objections, or challenge or question you. And so the ball goes back and forth. 6There is no waiting in line. Whoever is nearest and quickest hits the ball, and if you step back, someone else will hit it. No one stops the game to give you a turn. You are re
7、sponsible for taking your own turn and no one person has the ball for very long. A Japanese-style conversation, however, is not at all like tennis or volleyball. 7You wait for your turn, and you always know your place in line. It depends on such things as whether you are older or younger, a close fr
8、iend or a relative stranger to the previous speaker, in a senior or junior position, and so on. 8When your moment comes, you step up to the starting line with your bowling ball, and carefully bowl it. Everyone else stands back, making sounds of polite encouragement. A. If there are more than two peo
9、ple in the conversation, then it is like doubles in tennis, or like volleyball. B. A western-style conversation between two people is like a game of tennis. C. After this happened several times, it became clear to me that I was doing something wrong. D. It is like bowling. E. But I dont expect you a
10、lways to agree. F. The first thing is to wait for your turn, patiently and politely. G. And then it is my turn again. H. Japanese-style conversations develop quite differently from western-style conversations.(分数:16.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_1It is more than just clo
11、thing and hairstyles that are in style one year and out of date the next. It is a whole way of living. One year people wear sunglasses on top of their heads and wear jeans and boots; they drink white wine and eat sushi at Japanese restaurants; for exercise they jog several miles a day. 2Women wear l
12、ong skirts; people drink expensive water from France and eat pasta at Italy restaurants; everyone seems to be exercising at health club. 3Food, music, exercise, books, movies, even names go in and out of fashion. It is almost impossible to write about specific fads because the interests that people
13、follow can change very quickly. In the United States, even people can be in or out. Like people in any country, Americans enjoy following the lives of celebrities: movie stars, sports heroes, famous artists, and the like. 4In 1981, for example, an unknown elderly woman appeared in a TV commercial in
14、 which she looked at a very small hamburger and complained loudly, “Where is the beef?“ These four words made her famous. Suddenly she appeared in magazines and newspapers and on TV shows. She was immediately popular. 5In 1987 an exterminator in Dallas Texas decided that he would be very happy if he
15、 could find more customers for his small business. He needed more people to pay him to kill the insects and rats in their houses. He put an unusual advertisement in a Dallas newspaper. He offered to pay $1,000 to the person who could find the biggest cockroach. This strange offer made him suddenly f
16、amous. However, this kind of fame does not last long. 6What causes such fads to come and go and why many people follow them? Although clothing designers and manufacturers influence fads in fashion because they want to make a profit, this desire for money doesnt explain fads in other areas, such as l
17、anguage. For example, why have teenagers in the past twenty years used the slang words groovy or awesome in conversation instead of simply saying wonderful? According to Jack Santino, an expert in popular culture, people who follow fads are not irrational, they simply want to be part of something ne
18、w and creative, and they feel good when they are part of and “in group“. 7It is common in any country that has strong consumer economy, e.g. Britain, Japan and Germany. However, in the United States there is an additional reason for fads: 8 A. Almost nothing in modern life escapes the influence of f
19、ashion. B. most Americans seem to feel that something is wrong if there isnt frequent change in their lives. C. These people are “in“. D. These days lifestyles seem to change very fast. E. Fads are not unique to the United States. F. However, the next year they notice that everything has changed. G
20、But Americans also pay a lot of attention to people who have no special ability and have done nothing very special. H. Such people are famous for a very short time. They are fads.(分数:16.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_If you are one of the current group of long-term foreig
21、n residents in Beijing, you might want to reflect on the progress youve made so far compared with the career of Sir Robert Hart, a British officer who stayed 54 years in China. 1Today the name and deeds of Robert Hart are a largely forgotten footnote from the late Qing dynasty(16441911). It is unfor
22、tunate that Hart goes unrecognized since many of his accomplishments as a foreigner serving Chinas cause are worth remembering as a bright spot during a dark chapter of Chinese history. 2Hart was a loyal and incorruptible official in the Qing empire serving as the Inspector General of the Chinese Ma
23、ritime Customs. This was a unique institution where foreigners located in treaty ports supervised the collection of customs duties and docking fees owed to China from overseas traders. 3It was led by Horatio Nelson Lay(18321898)until he was dismissed in 1863 by Chinese authorities over a dispute con
24、cerning control of a warship flotilla hed purchased for the navy. Hart, who had joined the organization in 1859 after five years working in the British Consular Service, replaced him and following instructions moved the Customs headquarters from Shanghai to Beijing in 1865. 4Hart knew he was a serva
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