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一、单选题(共 35 道试题,共 70 分。) V 1. Communication without feedback can be called( ).5 ^' g* `1 g7 I9 _. E% z
A. unintentional communication' u& n0 Z" C2 V- |' M6 Q0 \
B. unconscious communication
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' P! b7 P. ~! d' l' KD. indirect communication
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2. Intercultural communication is concerned with communication among people from different____.3 ^: U: G' b: Z3 R+ |( {! p+ Z5 ^
A. areas5 k* J; e4 e, d8 `1 s/ t- Z7 O
B. countries
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D. cultural backgrounds- l' [. A3 d2 Z$ _$ N
% v% t V. r% G5 C& q7 X: p3. The_____of the play is so great that many people want to see it.
3 V+ I7 W. U7 r% L8 U! ]A. attention3 K9 o5 t4 g9 k, }$ f5 B# }
B. attraction4 ^$ K" j: k; x) g
C. attempt; N5 h% B4 }2 g5 a# D
D. attack
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6 f5 ^; C% ]) l) {, ]4. We feel it a pity that he didn’t live up to_______had been expected of him./ G1 E! O: Z2 x' L
A. which
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3 d0 z7 A* U1 V5 t/ s% D5. The destruction of these treasures was a loss for mankind that no amount of money could______.
; `% ]7 a8 H3 M$ J; Q- H: JA. stand up to
0 }( Z, Q9 d! Q- P% SB. make up for
/ M( p3 e/ u u% u% j: RC. come up with. @# Y: [0 J: {! o& d$ D
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6. Computer power now allows automatic searches of fingerprint files to match a print at a crime____.
) _4 U% O ^5 GA. stage
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. i. Z: p, j2 F5 f8 U7. When you want to learn about someone's family relationship with another person, you may ask____.6 W2 ]9 h1 T7 J8 l# [. ~, ]
A. Are you relatives?
+ `! \5 ?) R# @# F4 ~B. Are you family members?9 \( L" t. b- ~9 F
C. How are you called?
' |% {1 Y4 ~; UD. How are you related?
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8. The house is very_____, and furthermore, it’s too far from the town.
0 |7 ^5 L) m" F. }; GA. neat: g' r) L5 Z: i' L1 @
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C. expensive
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7 |7 c% L. A ^# e+ E, o( q9. When westerns introduce one person to others, they( ).
8 W) c6 ~' } U& e- m; a3 JA. do not use “title+surname”, and they introduce his name first, then the positive or rank
R5 A( Q, o# b- i# r, [B. do not use “title+surname”, and they introduce his position and rank first, then his name% Z0 z/ r) n4 Y1 x0 ~* T s* k3 G# f
C. use “title+surname”, and they introduce his name first, then the position or rank, R4 }3 }+ ~$ j1 W" b
D. use “title+surname”, and they introduce his position or rank first, then his name/ H6 g0 u2 o* k* K- L- v- t
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10. Many a man _______sacrificed his life for the cause of revolution.
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11. ( )is the communicative value an expression has in addition to the purely conceptual meaning.) r8 L9 R o# ~& t' J2 O; Z/ w4 E
A. Connotative meaning
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12. In English speaking countries you usually introduce( ), not the other way round.
2 N* [7 o* B" N+ j3 EA. a man to a woman
7 }1 z1 w% ^) U5 ~* cB. a woman to a man& s/ I/ g2 ~) S* {2 `
C. an old man to a young woman# q3 `# Q- h) W* U: M5 G1 S' @
D. an old woman to a young man
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13. If you are walking away from a clock tower, you will hear the ticking of the clock fade to a point_______it cannot be heard.: l# @- w. ?+ c3 x1 s
A. which4 Z! c) m% [7 P$ r: W2 B5 f
B. what
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2 g0 u. l t' n4 }9 U* y14. You will want two trees about ten feet apart, from______to suspend your tent.( `% A& i8 W% N
A. there
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15. The English equivalent for “黄色电影” can be____.% D1 M- k0 N# u) Z
A. a yellow film
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D. a blue film( ?" j. Q5 x; F& K6 ?8 N8 U
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16. ______quite recently, most mothers in Britain did not take paid work outside the home.
?, F' E( o& c. \: h0 ]A. Before
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# Q, n& [; ~* I17. It's generally acknowledged that the publication of The Silent Language in 1959 by( ) marked the beginning of intercultural communication studies in the United States.
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C. Edward T. Hall( @+ r2 T, ]2 i5 u4 L
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18. ( )are defined as “ a class of grammatical forms used in speaking to or about a social superior.”6 R: b+ M8 a% S
A. Honorifics
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C. Euphemisms
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* J6 b5 U$ A0 l' f5 Y19. The prisoners will work for up to 90 days _______the gang.
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: P- d8 I- I5 B8 j' vA. hadn’t got
9 {) H0 j' H- i# W, [$ G6 JB. didn’t get, Z) x; i1 t. M! g/ j
C. wouldn’t have got
@( I# @8 ]- C6 O+ v d3 ~D. wouldn’t get
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5 w, k v6 [, M/ Z# zA. on her heart& M( d1 H- q# u' {
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C. at her heart
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22. I wish you_______me how to swim last year.
`" i7 f) l6 [- o1 _/ D# V: }A. taught- Z1 L& f. H& K- I F
B. have taught
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2 m1 T' f7 c Q1 O7 L, p, D$ l23. Only when I got there_______how badly the crops had been damaged.
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B. I realized
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: }4 ~; I- n0 E: [: ~24. Man’s greatest energy comes not from his physical strength_______his dreams.
5 p) q+ b& _! N7 hA. except from' Y: v `4 i4 G& F3 W+ ~
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% K) R5 y: s0 G; @25. The speaker lectured in_______a way that some people found it hard to understand him.
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26. We expected many club members would come to the tea party,_______turned up.
- ~, @5 U; y! E! P6 KA. only a few
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7 F5 T3 I' B# K8 d27. Sentence“____”is correct.
7 k7 K, o7 f! E5 w+ G Q1 [A. He lives in 25 Robertson, Perth, Australia
. @% `/ b3 a2 G$ Z- d& \B. He lives in Perth, 25 Robertson Road, Australia3 k' d# `1 c0 j2 \4 R% W) ]
C. He lives in Australia, Perth, 25 Robertson Road/ n; Z( H% t6 v* K5 S! g% b
D. He lives in Perth, Australia, 25 Robertson Road6 U% g+ o! c# k( v# C" X- s
/ e* n3 A/ W: h* N28. The reason_______the little boy died was lack of medical care.
+ P: s I' n9 Y. _; ^9 ~! @A. why, _: _: K1 A* M( @% B
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. _/ W1 {) _2 R U# f- R! D29. Susan wanted to be independent of her parents. She tried _____ alone, but she didn’t like it and moved back home., z8 |0 h% N: w s- b
A. living
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( N3 S% K1 N$ }+ u) Y: Z/ pC. to be living
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30. “Love store” corresponds to( ).) b( E# L2 @* V1 p$ e' t" O
A. 爱情商店
8 ?2 L+ m* C. D6 g Q+ a, KB. 色情商店
# e6 e/ _: \; V6 f; zC. 爱心商店, S4 Y8 Z* ?0 T/ A$ h4 \
D. 友爱商店
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+ L" Q; f: x' y0 w+ ^+ w! S5 }31. It was announced that only when the fire was under control ___ to return to their homes.
6 X3 F4 o: Q1 C( vA. the residents would be permitted
3 ~1 @9 [$ i' m! m: ZB. had the residents been permitted
5 J) C" p' O# `: _; o! r6 SC. would be residents be permitted8 {' g7 o) m, \5 S8 L* n) ~
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5 Q; G3 Q7 g# p3 rA. your keeping
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C. that you keep
- j2 T- e$ G7 b0 X; Z2 HD. that you will keep4 X6 e2 |* [% }
0 N Q( g& F) A, c" W/ `/ _33. Some nonverbal messages are consistent with accompanying verbal message, which is the( )function of nonverbal message.
- W9 l! l1 B& g6 F' N8 @) XA. complementing
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34. When thanked, the Chinese public servants customarily reply“____”.
: u( n; s2 l$ ]2 E3 O, f) \2 ^$ d, P7 iA. 朋友之间,何需客气
4 h4 l2 _1 |# ]# gB. 说谢就见外了
. z1 B# e0 S9 H. |5 H4 u2 TC. 一家人何需客套8 q- y0 f! \* J( U! ?
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: H* P0 P; L- k& S+ B6 q. R! a35. The word “workaholic” is often used to refer to( ).
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C. Chinese
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二、判断题(共 15 道试题,共 30 分。) V 1. ( )On your way to the school cinema, you happen to meet Professor Jones walking to the cinema, too. You can greet him by saying You're going to see the film, aren't you?, y' n' [9 L2 J, U
A. 错误
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+ }- u' ]: U c: X( ]/ p7 p3. ( )In the United States, the extended family, rather than the nuclear family, is considered the family.# l, ]! o+ t5 \$ [, n
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4. It is a Chinese way of showing hospitality to insist on people accepting offers of drinks and cigarettes.5 Q: |; i4 [: |* W: a' {0 e' q/ |8 j
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6. ( )When you want to learn about an American's political stand, you can ask Are you a Republican or a Democrat?: l6 `5 v; g' N$ O/ R
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; ?; h1 ^) _9 D7. ( )When an Americans says I thought it was quite reasonable in response to your inquiry about the price of something he has just bought, you can rightly assume that he is willing to tell you its exact price.
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8. It is said that the United States represents an “anti-smell” culture.
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8 [ K1 n4 w6 y! { c i' \9. Americans expect an invitation to a dinner or a request for a date or for any other social event to be offered reasonably far in advance.4 l. a8 e- O) }) r
A. 错误
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10. ( )It is a Chinese way of showing hospitality to insist on people accepting offers of drinks and cigarettes.
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B. 正确
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11. In certain situations body action contradicts what is being said.
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13. ( )In certain situations body action contradicts what is being said.
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/ X, k3 K' M1 x5 j( Z7 O Z15. ( )Stereotyping has its practical uses and limitations, because it helps us better understand what appears to be a mess and at the same time any generalization is very often an overgeneralization./ {3 x1 w' y |# S+ L+ @2 I
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