[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷215及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷 215及答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE In this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the mini-lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the mini-lecture, please complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word(s)
2、 you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task. 0 Non-Verbal Communications Across Cultures Non-verbal communications can affirm, complement or even contradict what is being ve
3、rbally transmitted. In addition to this, non-verbal communications vary from country to country. I. Gesture Pointing a)Pointing with a single finger is considered【 T1】 _ in Asia【 T1】 _ b)American people use【 T2】 _ fingers to point【 T2】 _ c)German people use pinky to point d)In UK, flashing a peace s
4、ign with the back of ones hand is an 【 T3】 _ of flipping someone the bird【 T3】 _ Greeting a)USA:【 T4】 _【 T4】 _ b)Somewhere else: a kiss II. Eye Contact West: direct eye contact is【 T5】 _【 T5】 _ African-Americans: more eye contact when speaking, less when listening Anglo-Americans:【 T6】 _African-Amer
5、icans【 T6】 _ Northern Europe: more flirtatious facets Middle East: prolonged eye contact means to show【 T7】 _【 T7】 _ Some Asian countries: avoiding eye contact means to show【 T8】 _【 T8】_ III. Physical Contact Americans will shake hands,【 T9】 _, upon encountering someone【 T9】_ Islamic cultures:【 T10】
6、 _ is not allowed【 T10】 _ Asian cultures: touching the head is considered【 T11】 _ the soul【 T11】_ IV.【 T12】 _【 T12】 _ Some cultures think Americans do not bathe【 T13】 _【 T13】 _ Some think Americans over-bathe themselves V. Time 【 T14】 _ is highly valued in Switzerland, Germany and Sweden【 T14】 _ Eur
7、opeans:【 T15】 _ of vacation is the norm【 T15】 _ Americans: 2 weeks is the norm 1 【 T1】 2 【 T2】 3 【 T3】 4 【 T4】 5 【 T5】 6 【 T6】 7 【 T7】 8 【 T8】 9 【 T9】 10 【 T10】 11 【 T11】 12 【 T12】 13 【 T13】 14 【 T14】 15 【 T15】 15 Cross-Cultural Communication Multiculturalism is a reality in North America. It is, th
8、erefore, important to know how to bridge cultural differences in our communications. Here are some of the tips to help with the cross-cultural communication. I. Dont expect cultures are the same II. South Texas customs Stand at a(n)【 T1】 _ angle【 T1】 _ Eyes are cast down to or out across【 T2】 _【 T2】
9、 _ Say “Pleased to know you“ Dont【 T3】 _ with women【 T3】 _ San Antonio: women have haute hug III. Bow Cambodia and Laos: bow as if they are【 T4】 _【 T4】 _ Japan: the deeper you bow, the more【 T5】 _ you are【 T5】 _ Korea: prefer bowing to handshaking Thai: bow with【 T6】 _ together【 T6】 _ IV. Hugging Pe
10、ople from Hawaii, Greece and【 T7】 _ greet by hugging【 T7】 _ V. Kiss Cuba: kissing means approval Middle east: shake hands before they exchange kisses on cheeks; Dont shake hands with women unless she【 T8】 _to you【 T8】 _ People from Eastern Europe, Portugal, Spain and Italy often kiss male friends on
11、 the cheek VI. Postures Middle East: Sitting with your legs crossed is【 T9】 _【 T9】 _ To show someone the sole is to【 T10】 _【 T10】 _ VII. Handshaking Most of the world does not greet by shaking hands Britain: brief but【 T11】 _ handshake【 T11】 _ France: light grip, a single and quick handshake Germany
12、: one firm pump then【 T12】 _【 T12】 _ Germany and France: more than one handshake means【 T13】 _【 T13】 _ VIII. Mirroring gestures Begin with【 T14】 _【 T14】 _ Wait and mirror other partys gesture When in doubt, youd better be【 T15】 _【 T15】 _ Dont assume others follow their traditional greetings 16 【 T1】
13、 17 【 T2】 18 【 T3】 19 【 T4】 20 【 T5】 21 【 T6】 22 【 T7】 23 【 T8】 24 【 T9】 25 【 T10】 26 【 T11】 27 【 T12】 28 【 T13】 29 【 T14】 30 【 T15】 专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷 215答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE In this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the mini-lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the mini-lect
14、ure, please complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling ta
15、sk. 0 【听力原文】 Non-Verbal Communications Across Cultures Good morning, everyone. Let me welcome you to the lecture “series of language and communication“. Last time, we talked about verbal communication. Today, we are going to focus on non-verbal communication across cultures. As we know, the Euro-zon
16、e is in a tizzy. Greeces economy has tanked and is being bailed out by countries with different attitudes and understanding about money. Though they now share a monetary system, different countries have different ways of communicating. Its not just about the words they speak. Its also about the non-
17、verbal communications. Issues of cultural background, regional variations, gender and personal idiolect come into play in non-verbal as well as verbal communications. In linguistics, an idiolect is a variety of a language u-nique to an individual. The truth is that our actions do speak at least as l
18、oudly, if not, more loudly than our words. Nonverbal communications can affirm, complement or even contradict what is being verbally transmitted. One of the issues people run into with e-mail is that the person sending the message knows the intended message is meant to be funny or sarcastic. Without
19、 the non-verbal clues, the person receiving the message may take the message seriously. First of all, about gesture. Among the most potent forms of non-verbal communications is gesture. There are too many differences in gestures to handle them in a meaningful way here. Some examples of gestures that
20、 may not translate include pointing.1Pointing with a single finger is considered rude in many Asian cultures. Better there to indicate direction by gesturing with a whole hand. Even among those cultures that use a single finger to point, there is variation.2In the US , we use the index finger to poi
21、nt. In Germany, using the pinky to point is common. The gesture that Americans use to indicate everything is okay, is a very offensive gesture in many parts of the world. Even very similar cultures have differences in gestural norms. When George Bush visited Australia, he flashed them a V-for victor
22、y/peace sign from his limo. The gesture is normally done with the palm facing out, but for most Americans, it does not matter.3President Bush, unfortunately made the sign with the back of his hand facing towards the crowd. In Australia and in the UK , this is an equivalent of flipping someone the bi
23、rd, or saying “Up yours.“ In America and in most parts of Europe, showing someone a closed fist with your thumb sticking in the air is a sign of approval. In many Asian or Islamic parts of the world, it is an insulting gesture.4While in the USA men greeting each other with a handshake is the norm, i
24、n other parts of the world they might greet each other with a kiss. There are cultures that consider two men walking hand-in-hand as standard behavior. In the U-nited States, two men holding hands would indicate a romantic relationship. Second, about eye contact. Eye contact can indicate degree of a
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