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1、大学英语四级 122 及答案解析(总分:746.56,做题时间:130 分钟)一、Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled My Best Friend. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese: 1. 你最好的朋友是个什么样子的人? 2. 你们如何成为好朋友的? (分数:30.00)_二、Reading
2、 Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Your Actions Speak Louder Communication Nonverbal communication (非语言交际) teaching it and measuring effect is more difficult than formal language instruction. But now that language has achieved its proper recognition as being essential for success, the area of nonverbal be
3、havior should be taught to people who will live in another country in a systematic way, giving them actual experience, awareness, sensitivity. Indeed, it is the rise in linguistic (语言上的) fluency which now makes nonverbal fluency even more critical. A linguistically fluent visitor may tend to offend
4、even more than those who dont speak as well if that visitor shows ignorance about interface etiquette (礼节) ; the national may perceive this disparity (不等) between linguistic and nonlinguistic performance as a disregard for the more subtle aspects of intercultural communication. Because nonverbal cue
5、s reflect emotional states, both visitor and host national might not be able to articulate (清晰明白地说 ) whats going on. While it would be difficult to map out all the nonverbal details for every language that Peace Corps (美国和平队) teaches, one can hope to make visitors aware of the existence and emotiona
6、l importance of nonverbal channels. I have identified five such channels: kinesic, proxemic, chronemic, oculesic, and haptic. Kinesics (身势语) Kinesics movement of the body (head, arms, legs, etc.) . The initial example from the health center in Ethiopia was a problem caused by a kinesic sign being us
7、ed which had different meanings cross-culturally. Another example, the American gesture of slitting ones throat implying “Ive had it,“ or “Im in trouble,“ conveys quite a different message in Swaziland. It means “I love you.“ Americans make no distinction between gesturing for silence to an adult or
8、 to a child. An American will put one finger to the lips for both, while an Ethiopian will use only one finger to a child and four fingers for an adult. To use only one finger for an adult is disrespectful. On the other hand, Ethiopians make no distinction in gesturing to indicate emphatic (断然的) neg
9、ation (拒绝) . They shake their index finger (食指) from side to side to an adult as well as to a child, whereas this gesture is used only for children by Americans. Thus, if visitors are not conscious of the meaning of such behavior, they not only offend their hosts but they will be offended by them. D
10、rawing in the cheeks and holding the arms rigidly by the side of the body means “thin“ in Amharic. Diet-conscious Americans feel complimented if they are told that they are slim and so may naturally assume that to tell an Ethiopian friend this is also complimentary. Yet, in Ethiopia and a number of
11、other countries, this is taken pejoratively (轻蔑地) , as it is thought better to be heavy-set, indicating health and status and enough wealth to ensure the two. Proxemics (空间语) Proxemics the use of interpersonal space. South Americans, Greeks, and others find comfort in standing, sitting, or talking t
12、o people at a distance which Americans find intolerably close. We give their unusual closeness the social interpretation of aggressiveness and intimacy, causing us to have feelings of hostility, discomfort, or intimidation (胁迫). If we back away to our greater distance of comfort, we are perceived as
13、 being cold, unfriendly, and distrustful. Somalis would see us as we see South Americans, since their interface distance is greater still than ours. Chronemics (语空) Chronemics the timing of verbal exchanges during conversation. As Americans, we expect our partner to respond to our statement immediat
14、ely. In some other cultures, people time their exchanges to leave silence between each statement. For Americans this silence is unsettling (使人不安的). To us it may mean that the person is shy, inattentive, bored, or nervous. It causes us to repeat, paraphrase, talk louder, and “correct“ our speech to a
15、ccommodate our partner. In the intercultural situation, it might be best for the visitor to tolerate the silence and wait for a response. Oculesics(目光语) Oculesics eye-to-eye contact or avoidance. Americans are dependent upon eye contact as a sign of listening behavior. We do not feel that there is h
16、uman contact without eye contact. In many countries there are elaborate patterns of eye avoidance which we regard as inappropriate. Haptics (体触语) Haptics the tactile (触觉的) form of communication. Where, how, and how often people can touch each other while conversing are culturally defined patterns. W
17、e need not go beyond the borders of our own country to see groups (Italians and black Americans, for example) which touch each other more often than Anglo-Americans do. Overseas, Americans often feel crowded and pushed around by people who have much higher toleration for public physical contact and
18、even need it as part of their communication process. A visitor may feel embarrassed when a host national friend continues to hold his or her hand long after the formal greetings are over. These five channels of nonverbal communication exist in every culture. The patterns and forms are completely arb
19、itrary, and it is arguable as to what is universal and what is culturally defined. (分数:71.00)(1).In Ethiopia you should not beckon an adult.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(2).As people become more proficient in a language, their nonverbal errors are not considered serious.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).Americans make n
20、o distinction between nonverbal communication with a child and an adult.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(4).Eye-to-eye contact can be an important form of communication.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).There are important differences in the proxemics of North and South Americans.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(6).Anglo-Americans touc
21、h each other less often than Italians and black Americans do.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(7).In Nigeria, prolonged eye-contact is considered disrespectful.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(8).The five 1of nonverbal communication exist in every culture.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(9).Diet-conscious Americans feel 1if they are told tha
22、t they are slim.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(10).It is 1which now makes nonverbal fluency even more critical.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_三、Listening Comprehens(总题数:1,分数:15.00)A.No one can find a supermarket.B.He helps people find a supermarket here.C.He has no idea where to find a supermarket.D.His family lives in this cit
23、y.A.In a library.B.In a bookstore.C.In a classroom.D.In the womans home.A.A doctor.B.A salesman.C.A pharmacist.D.A librarian.A.He has a better idea.B.He wants to be invited.C.It will depend on the weather.D.He is sure to go for an outing.A.Present a new book to the class.B.Read more than one book.C.
24、Read the book more thoroughly.D.Read the book to the class.A.Jane knows practically everyone.B.Jane knows Karl isnt hard to be happy.C.Karl didnt order the right thing.D.Jane always knows exactly what to say.A.He disagrees with the woman.B.He prefers not to argue about it.C.He shares the womans opin
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