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American scholars generally trace the origin of intercultural communication to().A、c

American scholars generally trace the origin of intercultural communication to().

A、cultural anthropology

B、sociolinguistics

C、comparative education

D、philosophy

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第1题

American scholars Daniel Bates and Fred Plog define culture from intercultural perspecti
ve which reflects the role of _________.

A、perception

B、communication

C、sensation

D、intellectual

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第2题

I am a poor Chinese boy who very much desires every kind of information about your pr
estigious and famous university which has graduated so many esteemed scholars in every kind of field.This kind of language().

A.is very impressive by American standards

B.sounds too emotional by American standards

C.sounds too flowery and exaggerated by American standards

D.is very bad English by by American standards

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第3题

The newly described languages were often so strikingly different from the well stud
ied languages of Europe and Southeast Asia that some scholars even accused Boas and Sapir of fabricating their data Native American languages are indeed different, so much so in fact that Navajo could be used by the US military as a code during World War II to send secret messages.

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第4题

Can authority be criticized? In 【B1】 of the word, authority is not 【B2】 either out of resp
ect or out of 【B3】. In such countries children are not expected to 【B4】 their teachers in school and 【B5】 young scholars or 【B6】 industrial men are hampered in technical research because they don't feel free to 【B7】 with their superiors; Clever researchers may be considered too 【B8】 to have "any right" to present 【B9】 that are different from knowledge and wisdom of men of old ages.

【B10】, the American is 【B11】 from childhood to question, analyze and search. School tasks are 【B12】 to encourage the use of a 【B13】 range of materials. A composition topic like "Write a paper 【B14】 the world's supply of sugar" will send even 【B15】 in search of completely unfamiliar ideas. 【B16】 in the primary grades, children are taught to 【B17】 libraries, and to search for 【B18】 ideas of various sorts. 【B19】 the time they are 14, 15 and 16, many young scholars are marking original and 【B20】 contributions in all fields of science.

【B1】

A.such

B.any

C.much

D.many

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第5题

Can authority be criticized? In 56 of the word, authority is not 57 either out of respe
ct or out of 58 . In such countries children are not expected to 59 their teachers in school and 60 young scholars or 61 industrial mean are ham- pered (受阻) in technical research because they don't feel free to 62 with their su-periors. Clever researchers may be considered too 63 to have "any fight" to pres-ent 64that are different from knowledge and wisdom of men of old ages. 65 , the American is 66from childhood to question, analyze and search.

School tasks are 67 to encourage the use of a 68 range of materials. A compo-sition topic like" Write a paper 69the world's supply of sugar" will send even 70 in search of completely unfamiliar ideas.71 in the primary grades, chil-dren are taught to 72 libraries, and to search for 73 ideas of various sorts.

74the time they are 14, 15 and 16, many young scholars are marking original and 75contributions in all fields of science.根据以上内容,回答题。

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A.much

B.any

C.much

D.many

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第6题

Perhaps you are going to finish school soon and , like many other students, you want to
further your study abroad.Here are some points you should bear in mind if you intend to apply for a scholarship to study in the United Sates of America. First of all, you will have to ask for an application form, fill in the form. with great care, and then send it in with a copy of your school records.After that, you will have to ask your teachers to write reference letters.You will also need to take some tests such as TOEFL and GRE.You may apply to several universities at the same time.Overseas students in the States are not allowed to work un their spare time except in the summer, and you need to get permission from US Immigration(移民局) you do that.

1、This passage is taken from a handbook for_____.

A.visiting scholars in American universities

B.working emigrants in America

C.American students who are going to study abroad

D.overseas students who want to study in American universities

2、The author intends to give some _____ to would-be overseas students in the US.

A.warnings

B.comments

C.suggestions

D.directions

3、What is the first thing you do in applying to an American university?()

A.To send school records

B.To write to ask for an application form.

C.To provide the TOEFL score report.

D.To supply reference letters

4、Which of the following is not needed for applying to study at an American university?()

A.Your school records.

B.English test score reports.

C.Reference letters

D.Your passport.

5、Which of the following statements is true of the overseas students in the States? ()

A.They are not allowed to work in their spare time except in the summer.

B.They don’t need a permit from US Immigration to work in the summer.

C.Winter is the time when foreign students can work in their spare time.

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第7题

Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in New York City. It is one of the largest and most【
1】art museums in the world.

In 1866 a group of Americans in Paris, France, gathered at a restaurant to【2】the American Independence Day. After dinner, John Jay, a【3】lawyer gave a speech proposing to create a "national institution and gallery of art. " During the next four years, he【4】American civic leaders, art collectors, and others to support the project, and in 1870 the Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded, but it was【5】in two different locations in New York City. In 1880 the museum moved to its present location in Central Park on Fifth Avenue. Many additions have【6】been built around this building. The north and south【7】were completed in 1911 and 1913,【8】Six additional wings have been built since 1975 to house the museum's【9】collections, to expand gallery space and educational【10】.

The museum has collected more than three million objects in every known artistic【11】, representing cultures from every part of the world, from ancient times to the present.

Popularly known as the Met, the museum is a private【12】. The museum is one of the most popular tourist【13】in the city and about five million people visit it each year. It is also a major educational institution, offering various programs for children and adults.【14】, scholars of archeology and art history【15】advanced research projects at the museum.

(1)

A.comprehensive

B.elaborate

C.appropriate

D.elegant

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第8题

The Carnegie Foundation report says that many colleges have tried to be" all things to all
people". In doing so, they have increasingly catered to a narrow minded careerism while failing to cultivate a global vision among their students. The current crisis, it contends, does not derive from a legitimate desire to put learning to productive ends. The problem is that in too many academic fields, the work has no context; skills, rather than being means, have become ends. Students are offered a variety of options and allowed to pick their way to a degree. In short, driven by careerism," the nation' s colleges and universities are more successful in providing credentials (文凭) than in providing a quality education for their students." The report concludes that the special challenge confronting the undergraduate college is one of shaping an" integrated core" of common learning. Such a core would introduce students "to essential knowledge, to connections across the disciplines, and in the end, to application of knowledge to life beyond the campus."

Although the key to a good college is a high-quality faculty, the Carnegie study found that most colleges do very little to encourage good teaching. In fact, they do much to undermine it. As one professor observed:" Teaching is important, we are told, and yet faculty know that research and publication matter most." Not surprisingly, over the last twenty years colleges and universities have failed to graduate half of their four-year degree candidates. Faculty members who dedicated themselves to teaching soon discover that they will not be granted tenure(终身任期), promotion, or substantial salary increases. Yet 70 percent of all faculty say their interests lie more in teaching than in research. Additionally, a frequent complaint among young scholars is that" There is pressure to publish, although there is virtually no interest among administrators or colleagues in the content of the publications."

One of the reasons for the current crisis in American colleges and universities is that______.

A.a narrow vocationalism has come to dominate many colleges

B.students don' t have enough freedom in choosing what they want to learn

C.skills are being taught as a means to an end

D.students are only interested in obtaining credentials

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第9题

Education for education's sake was probably opposed by[A] scholars in the Renaissance

Education for education's sake was probably opposed by

[A] scholars in the Renaissance period.

[B] Jill Ker Conway.

[C] scholars in the Dark Ages.

[D] Plato.

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第10题

The American economy is growing, according to the most recent statistics, at the sizzling
rate of 7%, and is in the middle of the largest peacetime expansion in American history. We read in the newspapers that practically everyone who wants a job can get one. Microsoft is running advertisements in the New York Times practically begging Congress to issue more visas for foreign computer and information technology workers.

In this environment, it is shocking that one group of Americans, people with disabilities, have such a high level of unemployment: 30% are not employed the same percentage as when the Americans with Disabilities Act became law. Not only did their employment and labor earnings fall during the recession of the early 1990s, but employment and earnings continued to fall during the long economic expansion that followed. Many of these people are skilled professionals who are highly marketable in today's economy.

Part of the problem is discrimination, and part recent court rulings favoring employers in ADA lawsuits. Discrimination against people with disabilities is, unfortunately, alive and well, despite the legal prohibitions against discrimination in hiring people with disabilities. 79% of disabled people who are unemployed cite discrimination in the workplace and lack of transportation as major factors that prevent them from working. Studies have also shown that people with disabilities who find jobs earn less than their co-workers, and are less likely to be promoted.

Unfavorable court rulings have not been helpful, either. Research by law professor Ruth Colker of Ohio State University has shown that in the eight years after the ADA went into effect, employer-defendants prevailed in more than 93% of the eases decided by trial. Of the cases appealed, employers prevailed 84% of the time. Robert Burgdorf, Ir., who helped draft the ADA, has written, "legal analysis has proceeded quite a way down the wrong road". Disability activists and other legal scholars point out that Congress intended the ADA as a national mandate for the ending of discrimination against people-with disabilities. Instead, what has occurred, in the words of one writer, is that the courts "have narrowed the scope of the law, redefined 'disability,' raised the price of access to justice and generally deemed disability discrimination as not worthy of serious remedy".

But perhaps the greatest single problem is the federal government itself, where laws and regulations designed to help disabled people actually provide an economic disincentive to work. As Sen. Edward Kennedy wrote, "the high unemployment rate among people receiving federal disability benefits is not because their federal benefits programs have 'front doors that are too big', but because they have 'back doors that are too small'".

The advertisement made by Microsoft shows that _____.

A.a great number of jobs have been created in the U.S..

B.foreign workers are favored over domestic workers.

C.working visa is very hard to be issued to foreign workers.

D.many domestic workers will lose their jobs to foreigners.

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