浙江越秀外国语学院
  1. The following statements are stereotype examples of cultures or countries as a whole, except ________.

  2. A:All Arabs and Muslims are terrorists. B:Italian or French people are the best lovers. C:All white Americans are obese, lazy, and dim-witted. D:All politicians are philanders and think only of personal gain and benefit.
    答案:All politicians are philanders and think only of personal gain and benefit.
  3. People tend to give more weight to nonverbal than verbal cues when evaluating the truthfulness of a person or her or his message.

  4. A:错 B:对
    答案:对
  5. The most important guideline for decoding nonverbal communication is to realize that nonverbal dictionary does not exist.

  6. A:对 B:错
    答案:对
  7. Continued use of stereotype reinforces the belief.

  8. A:对 B:错
    答案:对
  9. American friendliness is always an offer of true friendship.

  10. A:错 B:对
    答案:错
  11. A rising pitch typically indicates a question and a falling pitch indicates the end of a conversational turn.

  12. A:错 B:对
    答案:对
  13. Sexism is assuming that a person has certain qualities (good or bad) just because the person is a member of a specific group.

  14. A:对 B:错
    答案:错
  15. The statement that women are paid lesser than their male counterparts in every field for doing the same job, is an example of ________ prejudice.

  16. A:national B:gender C:racial   D:age
    答案:gender
  17. Which is the symptom of transition shock?

  18. A:anger  B:happiness C:none of the above D:homesickness
    答案:homesickness
  19. If one person saied “I’m sorry” in a humble tone while rolling his or her eyes up,it shows that the person does not really mean it.

  20. A:对 B:错
  21. Cultural identity achievement stage is characterized by a clear, confident acceptance of oneself and an internalization of one's cultural identity.

  22. A:错 B:对
  23. The low-context culture doesn’t have which of the characteristics.

  24. A:Values individualism. B:Tends to develop transitory personal relationship. C:Tends to give simple, ambiguous, non-contexting messages. D:Tends to use "logic" to present ideas.
  25. The principles for effective cross-gender comunication are suspending judgement, recognizing the validity of different communication styles, providing translation cues, seeking translation cues and enlarging your own communication style.

  26. A:对 B:错
  27. More and more young people in China celebrate Western holidays such as Valentine’s Day and Christmas. This shows that ( )

  28. A:Culture can be material or spiritual. B:Culture can be popular or high. C:Culture can be both static and dynamic. D:Culture is tangible and intangible.
  29. The process of cultural globalization is marked by the common consumption of cultures.

  30. A:对 B:错
  31. Hofstede’s          index measures the extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions accept and expect that power is distributed unequally.

  32. A:cultural dimensions B:power distance C:cultural values D:value orientation
  33. People generally perceive nasal voices negatively and assign negative personality characteristics to them.

  34. A:错 B:对
  35. In the tree-tiered concept of globalization, political globalization is the base and core.

  36. A:对 B:错
  37. Masculine cultures place low values on maculine traits and stress assertiveness, competition and material success.

  38. A:错 B:对
  39. Cultural globalization is the ________ of economic globalization.

  40. A:base B:byproduct C:core D:foundation
  41. The Arabic-speaking nations, Latin America, Russia, and nearly all of Asia (especially India and China) are high power distance.

  42. A:错 B:对
  43. Humans are complex creatures, whose identities include gender, religion, race, age, geographical orientation and ethnic or cultural identification.

  44. A:错 B:对
  45. Physical time means you are experiencing time based on your mood.

  46. A:对 B:错
  47. What would not people normally do to avoid personal space breach at a crowded concert or on a train during rush hour?

  48. A:Moving   B:Scratching face C:Crossing arms D:Avoiding eye contact
  49. Three important variables related to participants may affect communication are: relationship, gender, and culture.

  50. A:对 B:错
  51. In low-context communication, the listen is already “contexted” and does not need to be given much background information.

  52. A:错 B:对
  53. The speaker using      style appeals to and emphasizes the emotional aspect of persuasion.

  54. A:none of the above B:the quasilogical style C:the presentational style D:the analogic style
  55. Eye contact is the primary nonverbal way of _______.

  56. A:Repeating verbal messages B:Indicating engagement or interest C:Expressing identity  D:Substituting verbal messages
  57. In high-context culture, the mass of information is vested in the explicit code.

  58. A:错 B:对
  59. The base of intercultural sensitivity or awareness is the capacity to avoid ethnocentrism.

  60. A:错 B:对
  61. According to scholars Howard Winant and Michael Omi, ________ results in an unequal distribution of power on the basis of race.

  62. A:sexism  B:ableism C:racism  D:agism 
  63. One symbol may have many meanings.

  64. A:错 B:对
  65. Colorism is often viewed as a problem that’s unique to communities of color in which darker-skinned people discriminate against their lighter-skinned counterparts.

  66. A:对 B:错
  67. In countries such as China, the social hierarchy of relationships is extremely important.

  68. A:对 B:错
  69. The central hypothesis of Social Identity Theory is that group members of an in-group will seek to find negative aspects of an out-group, thus enhancing their self-image.

  70. A:对 B:错
  71. In the eyes of users of the quasilogical style, how the idea is presented is much more important than the idea itself.

  72. A:对 B:错
  73. Gender is a socially constructed concept that refers to how a particular culture differentiates masculine and feminine social roles.

  74. A:对 B:错
  75. For Europeans, stories or parables, are acceptable as well as powerful forms of evidence.

  76. A:对 B:错
  77. Short term oriented cultures usually tend to save and invest.

  78. A:错 B:对
  79. Which one is not mentioned as the advantage of economic globalization?

  80. A:It increases a country’s productivity with increased job opportunities. B:It can lead to better chances of international peace. C:Economic growth accelerated and poverty declined globally D:Firms operating at different levels—domestic, regional, international and global—are now competing against one another.
  81. France is a country with low-uncertainty avoidance.

  82. A:对 B:错
  83. For Americans, two or three seconds of silence can be comfortable.

  84. A:错 B:对
  85. Stereotype can only be individual.

  86. A:错 B:对
  87. Byram defined intercultural communicative competence as the ability to establish and maintain relationships.

  88. A:错 B:对
  89. Which of the statements about masculinity culture is not true?

  90. A:They are mainly relationship oriented. B:They live in order to work C:When in conflict, they always try to solve through force. D:People tend to put high priority on economic growth.
  91. Individuals who belong to “Queer Community” or “Rainbow Community” are often the victims of prejudice.

  92. A:错 B:对
  93. Which one is not one of the characteristics of culture?

  94. A:tangible and intangible B:static and dynamic
    C:local and non-local D:popular or high
  95. The term of communicative competence was coined by Dell Hymes in the year of 1966.

  96. A:对 B:错
  97. In some societies, the students initiate communication, outline their own paths to learning, and can contradict the teacher. Which dimension is this situation related to?

  98. A:uncertainty avoidance B:masculinity and femininity C:power distance D:individualism and collectivism
  99. If you say “Hi” or “Bye” while waving your hand, you are employing the substituting function of nonverbal communication.

  100. A:对 B:错
  101. In intercultural communication, we should separate one’s individual character from cultural generalization.

  102. A:对 B:错
  103. If the gestures used have a specific agreed-on meaning, they are referred to as emblems.

  104. A:对 B:错
  105. Global citizen defines a person who places their identity as a citizen of a particular nation or place above their identity with a "global community".

  106. A:对 B:错
  107. Language is the ______ representation of a people, and it comprises their historical and cultural backgrounds as well as their approach to life and their ways of living and thinking.

  108. A:symbolic B:substantial C:abstract D:prescriptive
  109. If someone puts both elbows on the table and inhales, what kind of message does the nonverbal cue send?

  110. A:He is about to close his conversation. B:He is tied.  C:He is about to ask a question. D:He is about to speak
  111. How many stages does the Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity normally includes?

  112. A:5 B:6 C:7 D:4
  113. How would a man from Germany signify number two with his fingers?

  114. A:Holding up his thumb and little finger  B:Holding up middle finger and index finger C:Holding up his ring finger and index finger D:Holding up his thumb and index finger
  115. Ableism is stereotyping of and discrimination against individuals or groups on the basis of their age.

  116. A:对 B:错
  117. Low uncertainty avoidance cultures tend to have a less efficient infrastructure than high uncertainty avoidance cultures.

  118. A:对 B:错
  119. How many interrelated elements communication process involves?

  120. A:5 B:4 C:6 D:3

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