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一、简答题(共 2 道试题,共 100 分。)
Can you give a brief definition of Cross-munication?
Cross-munication refers to the different cultural backgrounds munication between individuals, that is, people from different cultural backgrounds of the interaction between what happened. In recent years, it is caused most people's attention. In China, the language teachers to show great interest, reflecting the changes of the times and demands, has attracted people from the perspective of cross-cultural education of foreign language teaching in-depth thinking.
List some important terms you have learned in this Unit. Make sure you understand what each of them refer to and how they may affect cross munication.
People?who?know?about?art,?music and?literature?are?cultured….
To?an?anthropologist?the?word?
culture?means?all?the?ways?in?which?a?group?of?people?act,?dress,?think,?
and?feel.?
People?have?to?learn?the?cultural?ways?of?munity:
they?are?not?something?that?the? people?in?the?group?are?born?with.
From Intellectual Perspective
From Anthropologic Perspective
From Social Perspective
From Psychological Perspective
From munication Perspective
Culture Is Learned
Culture Is a Set of Shared Interpretations
Culture Involves Beliefs, Values, and Norms
Culture Affects Behaviors
Culture Involves Large Groups of People
学录002
一、简答题(共 2 道试题,共 100 分。)
Can you give a brief definition of culture shock?
Provide two examples of culture shock, please.
Culture shock can be described as the feeling of confusion and disorientation(迷茫)that one experiences when faced with a large number of new and unfamiliar people and situations. Many things contribute to it- smells, sounds, flavors, the very feeling of the air one is breathing. Of course, the natives’ unfamiliar language and behavior contribute to it, too. People’s response to culture shock vary greatly, from excitement and energetic action to withdrawal, depression, physical illness, and hostility. A particular individual mi