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Part 2:The danger of 23 is greatest, of course, among speakers who actually speak different native tongues, or come from different cultural backgrounds, because cultural difference necessarily implies different 24 about natural and obvious ways to be polite.Anthropologist Thomas Kochman gives the example of a white office worker who appeared with a bandaged arm and felt rejected because her black fellow worker didn’t mention it. The (doubly) wounded worker assumed that her 25 colleague didn't notice or didn't care. But the co-worker was purposely not calling attention to something her colleague might not want to talk about. She let her decide whether or not to mention it: being considerate by not imposing. Kochman says, based on his research, that these differences reflect recognizable black and white styles.An American woman visiting England was repeatedly offended-even, on bad days, enraged-when Britishers ignored her in settings in which she thought they should pay attention. For example she was sitting at a booth in a railroad-station cafeteri
(A) A couple began to settle into the opposite seat in the same booth. They unloaded their luggage; they laid their coats on the seat; he asked what she would like to eat and went off to get it; she slid into the booth facing the American. And throughout all this, they showed no sign of having noticed that someone was already sitting in the booth.When the British woman lit up a cigarette, the American had a 26 object for her anger. She began ostentatiously looking around for another table to move to. Of course there was none, that's why the British couple had sat in her booth in the first place. The smoker immediately crushed out her cigarette and apologize
(D)This showed that she had noticed that someone else was sitting in the booth, and that she was not inclined to disturb her. But then she went back to pretending the American wasn’t there, a ruse in which her husband 27 when he returned with her food and they ate it.To the American, politeness requires talk between strangers forced to share a booth in a cafeteria if only a fleeting ''Do you mind if I sit down?" or a conventional ''Is anyone sitting here?" even if it’s obvious no one is. The 28 of such talk seemed to her like dreadful rudeness. The American couldn’t see that another system of politeness was at work. (She could see nothing but re
(D)) By not acknowledging her presence, the British couple freed her from 29 to acknowledge theirs. The American expected a show of 30 ; they were being polite by notimposing.The fate of the earth depends on cross-cultural communication. Nations must reach agreements, and agreements are made by individual representatives of nations sitting down and talking to each other-public analogues of private conversations. The processes are the same, andso are the pitfalls. Only the possible consequences are more extreme.
23.
(A)miscalculation
(B) misunderstood
(C)misinterpretation
(D)misbehavior
(A) A couple began to settle into the opposite seat in the same booth. They unloaded their luggage; they laid their coats on the seat; he asked what she would like to eat and went off to get it; she slid into the booth facing the American. And throughout all this, they showed no sign of having noticed that someone was already sitting in the booth.When the British woman lit up a cigarette, the American had a 26 object for her anger. She began ostentatiously looking around for another table to move to. Of course there was none, that's why the British couple had sat in her booth in the first place. The smoker immediately crushed out her cigarette and apologize
(D)This showed that she had noticed that someone else was sitting in the booth, and that she was not inclined to disturb her. But then she went back to pretending the American wasn’t there, a ruse in which her husband 27 when he returned with her food and they ate it.To the American, politeness requires talk between strangers forced to share a booth in a cafeteria if only a fleeting ''Do you mind if I sit down?" or a conventional ''Is anyone sitting here?" even if it’s obvious no one is. The 28 of such talk seemed to her like dreadful rudeness. The American couldn’t see that another system of politeness was at work. (She could see nothing but re
(D)) By not acknowledging her presence, the British couple freed her from 29 to acknowledge theirs. The American expected a show of 30 ; they were being polite by notimposing.The fate of the earth depends on cross-cultural communication. Nations must reach agreements, and agreements are made by individual representatives of nations sitting down and talking to each other-public analogues of private conversations. The processes are the same, andso are the pitfalls. Only the possible consequences are more extreme.
23.
(A)miscalculation
(B) misunderstood
(C)misinterpretation
(D)misbehavior
參考答案
答案:C
難度:適中0.428571
統計:A(0),B(3),C(3),D(1),E(0)
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