[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷216及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷 216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 Hot Spots in Cross Cultural Communication I.【 T1】 _Conversations【 T1】 _ Modes of address 【 T2】 _【 T2】 _ Levels of deference to
3、 age or social position Acceptable ways to conclude 【 T3】 _【 T3】 _ II. Taking Turns During Conversations Some cultures: take turns in a(n)【 T4】 _ way【 T4】 _ Others: response might be regarded as a challenge or a humiliation, depending on a)the context of the conversation b)【 T5】 _【 T5】 _ c)the level
4、s of personal knowledge/relationship Example: western give and take in a public market III. Interrupting Interruption, vocal and emotional expression are considered to be the default conversational style for those considered to be equals and for【 T6】 _【 T6】 _ Northern European or American extract: a
5、rgument and hostility IV. Use of Silence Silence: a sign of【 T7】 _ and deference【 T7】 _ a sign of hostility In the west:【 T8】 _ seconds silence is terribly long【 T8】 _ V. Appropriate Topics of Conversation Vulgar: speak openly about money, intimate【 T9】 _ issues【 T9】 _ Travelers or businessmen shoul
6、d learn【 T10】 _【 T10】 _ VI. Use of Humor In the west: use humor to【 T11】 _【 T11】 _ Some other cultures: humor is a sign of disrespect VII. Knowing How Much to Say In the west: less is more Some other places: a【 T12】 _ wrap-up【 T12】 _ Factors to determine how much to say: a)Age b)【 T13】 _【 T13】 _ c)C
7、ulture VIII. Sequencing Elements During Conversation When to bring up more【 T14】 _【 T14】 _ When to ask for directions Ask the right question in the right way at【 T15】 _【 T15】 _ 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】 1
8、5 【 T15】 15 French Culture French culture has been known for the resilience of its people and aesthetic sense in cinema, cuisine and fashion. There are seven aspects of French culture that can give people a taste of it. I. Cultural Identity A(n)【 T1】 _ of diverse cultures【 T1】 _ Unique appeal: ethni
9、city, geography and the French language Historical influence: the Franco-Prussian feud, WWI and WWII 【 T2】 _: Chauvinism【 T2】 _ II. Customs and Traditions Regional differences: linguistic tradition,【 T3】 _, fashion, etc.【 T3】 _ Renaissance: A【 T4】 _: broad-mindedness【 T4】 _ B. Family structure: nucl
10、ear family Cultural policies: preservation of French【 T5】 _【 T5】 _ A. Secular and non-secular educational institutions B. National museums C.【 T6】 _.【 T6】 _ III. Language and Religion Language: A Follows a predetermined official “【 T7】 _“ standard【 T7】 _ B. Widely spoken across the globe Religion: A
11、. Secular B. Principle of “【 T8】 _“【 T8】 _ IV. Cuisine Haute cuisine Vital components:【 T9】 _and wine【 T9】 _ Distinctive components: croissants and fruit yogurt Wines: Bordeaux,【 T10】 _ and Bourgogne French wines【 T10】 _ V. Sport National sport【 T11】 _【 T11】 _ Popular sports: basketball, tennis and
12、sailing Tour de France Grand Slam French Open Grand Prix racing, fencing, etc. VI. Fashion Dedicated couturier houses, fashion shows and dedicated media like “Elle“ History: A. 1960s: youngsters criticized and【 T12】 _ high fashion【 T12】 _ B. 1966: mass【 T13】 _【 T13】 _ C. Post-1968: “hippy“ look D. 1
13、970s and 80s: new trends established E. 1990s: French couture houses were【 T14】 _【 T14】 _ under luxury giants and multinationals VII. Art Painting: A The Lascaux cave paintings B. Nicolas Poussin, etc.: Immortalized【 T15】 _ and French culture【 T15】 _ Music: folk, Latin American, hip hop, rock and te
14、chno-funk genres 16 【 T1】 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 216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 l
15、istening 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) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking. You have THIRTY seconds to p
16、review the gap-filling task. 0 【听力原文】 Hot Spots in Cross Cultural Communication Good morning everyone. Today I am going to talk about some hot spots in cross cultural communication. When working with other people, or traveling abroad for work or pleasure, it may pay to ask some experts about the fol
17、lowing communication styles of the area you plan to visit. A little research at the outset can stave off a host of misunderstandings. Today, I am going to cover right aspects and provide some heads-up in dealing with the tricky situations in cross cultural communication. 1.1Opening and Closing Conve
18、rsations: Different cultures may have different customs around who addresses whom, when and how, and who has the right, or even the duty, to speak first, and what is the proper way to conclude a conversation. Think about it: no matter where you are, some ways of commencing a conversation or concludi
19、ng one will be considered as rude, even disrespectful. These are artificial customs, to a certain degree, and there is probably no universally right or wrong way to go about these things, short of behaviors that all cultures would likely consider to be vulgar or abusive.2This topic includes modes of
20、 address, salutations, levels of deference to age or social position, acceptable ways to conclude gracefully and so on.3Obviously, and to the dismay of many of us in the West, this will also cover gender differences. 2. Taking Turns During Conversations:4In some cultures, it is more appropriate to t
21、ake turns in an interactive way, and in others, it is more important to listen thoroughly and without comment, without immediate response, lest a response be taken as a challenge or a humiliation,5particularly depending on the context of the conversation, the audience, and the levels of personal kno
22、wledge/relationship between the two people interacting. For example, a Western couple or pair of executives may feel perfectly comfortable interacting in a give and take way in a public market, but if that public market is in a part of the world where such a public display of give and take is consid
23、ered to be in bad taste, then they may be giving offense without ever realizing it. 3. Interrupting: The same issues arise over the issue of interrupting.6In some cultures, interruption, vocal, emotional expression, etc. are considered to be the default conversational style, particularly among those
24、 considered to be equals, or among men. Many people of Northern European or American extract might mistake this kind of conversation for argument and hostility, but that would not be the case. 4. Use of Silence:7In some forms of communication, silence is to be expected before a response, as a sign o
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