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福建省《教師招聘考試》真題一(附答案).

第1題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>—Joantoldmeshehad

alreadypassedtheA-levelexam.

——!

{A}.Congratulation

{B}.Certainly

{C}.Goodnews

{D}.Withpleasure

正確答案:C,

第2題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>()Ifglobal

warminggoesonlikethis,MaldivesintheIndian

oceaninthecenturytocome.

{A}.disappears

{B}.disappeared

{C}.hasdisappeared

{D}.isgoingtodisappear

正確答案:D,

第3題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題》()Theschoolhas

madeitarulethatnostudentshalltakeanillegal

vehicleaschoolbus.

{A}.otherthan

{B}.ratherthan

{C}.orrather

{D}.orelse

正確答案:A,

第4題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>()Whenhis

unclereturnedfromHongkong,theboyaskedwhat

presenthewouldget.

{A}.curiously

{B}.fluently

{C}.properly

{D}.consciously

正確答案:A,

第5題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題>()Itisreported

intoday'snewspaperthatwhoeverhelpstocatchtherobber

wiUbeoffereda(n)of$10.00.

{A}.award

{B}.reward

{C}.allowance

{D}.prize

正確答案:B,

第6題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題〉()一You

didn'tattendthepartylastnight?

—No,I,forthepartywasputoffforsome

reason.

{A}.couldn'thave

{B}.needn'thave

{C}.didn,tneedto

{D}.don,thaveto

正確答案:C,

第7題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題>()ThesongI

LoveYouMoreThanICanSayherofthosebeautifuldays.

{A}.rid

{B}.robbed

{C}.informed

{D}.reminded

正確答案:D,

第8題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>()Thesmart

phonebenefitsusalot,butthebadeffecthasonthe

youthcannotbeignored.

{A}.that

{B}.which

{C}.it

{D}.one

正確答案:C,

第9題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題>()Dodtspit!

Yousee,badhabits,formed,arehardtokick.

{A}.as

{B}.unless

{C}.once

{D}.though

正確答案:C,

第10題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題>()—The

resultofthefootballmatchlastnightisreally!

一Indeed!Ourteamshouldn'thavelostagain.

{A}.great

{B}.cheerful

{C}.relaxing

{D}.disappointing

正確答案:D,

第11題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題》()Hishardwork

beforetheexaminationandhereceivedalotofgood

joboffers.

{A}.showedoff

{B}.paidoff

{C}.tookout

{D}.setout

正確答案:B,

第12題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題>()Theother

night,Susanwaswalkingstreetafterstreetwith

herfriend.

{A}.across

{B}.from

{C}.down

{D}.through

正確答案:D,

第13題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>()Somepeople

purposetomoveTeachersJDaytoSeptember28,is

believedtobethebirthdayofConfucius.

{A}.when

{B}.which

{C}.where

{D}.that

正確答案:B,

第14題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題》()“Thekey

tothemedicalproblemsattherootsishealthcare

reform,“saidtheminister.

{A}.solve

{B}.solving

{C}.beingsolved

{D}.besolved

正確答案:B,

第15題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題〉()

wasaprotestmovementbyAmericanyouththataroseinthelate

1960s.

{A}.CounterCultureMovement

{B}.TheWomen'sMovement

{C}.Anti-WarMovement

{D}.FreeSpeechMovement

正確答案:A,

第16題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>()Scotlandis

inthetoGreatBritain.

{A}.east

{B}.west

{C}.south

{D}.north

正確答案:D,

第17題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>單項選擇題>()Thenovel

OliverTwistiswrittenby.

{A}.CharlesDickens

{B}.WilliamShakespeare

{C}.HenryJames

{D}.0.Henry

正確答案:A,

第18題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題》()李老師在教

學(xué)中運用多媒體巧設(shè)情境,引導(dǎo)學(xué)生參與并激發(fā)學(xué)生的求知欲,李老

師在這一過程中運用了o

{A}.興趣誘導(dǎo)策略

{B}.認知指導(dǎo)策略

{C}.行為強化策略

{D}.心理趨合策略

正確答案:A,

第19題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題》()根據(jù)《義務(wù)

教育英語課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(2011年版)》,在“平時學(xué)習(xí)情況記錄”中,學(xué)生

個人收集了單元學(xué)習(xí)小結(jié),學(xué)習(xí)活動自評互評表,課堂檢測記錄等。

這種評價過程稱為.

{A}.終結(jié)性評價

{B}.形成性評價

{C}.結(jié)果評價

{D}.測試性

正確答案:B,

第20題(單項選擇題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》單項選擇題>()林老師是一

位經(jīng)驗豐富的英語老師,在教學(xué)過程中經(jīng)常把學(xué)生按每組5?6人進行

分組,小組成員圍成一圈,開展話題或語言游戲活動等,從而發(fā)展學(xué)

生的o

{A}.國際視野

{B}.合作意識

{C}.自信意識

{D}.祖國意識

正確答案:B,

第21題(單項選擇題)(每題3.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》閱讀理解題》Areyouan

earlyriseroranightowl?

ResearchersfromAachenUniversityinGermany

believethatabout10percentofpeoplecanbeclassified”

morningpeople”,whofeelmoreactiveandfunctionbestinthe

morning.Around20percentarenightowls一peoplewhonaturally

tendtostayuplate.Andtherestofusfallsomewherein

between.

Previewsstudieshavesuggestedthatearlyrisers

aremorelikelytobehappyandhealthywhilenightowls

experienceworsesleepaswellasmoredepressionandanxiety

duringtheday.

Foralongtime,AAAhasbeentryingtofindoutthe

differencesbetweenthetwo.Anewstudysuggestedthatit

isn,tjustpeople'shabits一earlyrisersandnightowls

actuallyhavedifferentbrainstructures.

LedbyJessica,researchersscannedthebrainsof

16earlyrisers,23nightowlsand20peoplewithintermediate

sleepinghours.Thefoundthatthebrainsofnightowlshad

less“whitematter',—whichspeedsupthetransmissionof

nervesignals—inbraindreasassociatedwithdepression.

Asyouknow,afterpeopleflyinairplanefromone

timezonetoanother,theyoftensufferfromaconfusedandtired

feelingcalled“jetlag",becausetheirbodyclocksareout

ofsyncwiththenewtimezone.Butnightowlsalwayshave

difficultsyncingtheirbodiestotherighttimeduetotheir

brainstructure."It'slikethattheysufferfrompermanent

jetlag.”

Thegoodnewsisthatitispossiblefornightowls

toturnthemselvesintomorningpeople.Accordingtothe

researchers,nightowlsshouldtrytospendasmuchtimeinthe

sunlightaspossibleandreducetheirexposuretoartificial

lightatnighttoforcetheirbodyclockstoshiAtomorenormal

rhythm.()Whatwouldbethebesttitle?

A.NightOwlsHave"Jetlag"B.Early

RisersHave"Jetlag"

C.WhoAreNightOwlsD.

WhoAreEarlyRisers

正確答案:A,

第22題(單項選擇題)(每題3.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>閱讀理解題>Areyouan

earlyriseroranightowl?

ResearchersfromAachenUniversityinGermany

believethatabout10percentofpeoplecanbeclassified”

morningpeople”,whofeelmoreactiveandfunctionbestinthe

morning.Around20percentarenightowls—peoplewhonaturally

tendtostayuplate.Andtherestofusfallsomewherein

between.

Previewsstudieshavesuggestedthatearlyrisers

aremorelikelytobehappyandhealthywhilenightowls

experienceworsesleepaswellasmoredepressionandanxiety

duringtheday.

Foralongtime,AAAhasbeentryingtofindoutthe

differencesbetweenthetwo.Anewstudysuggestedthatit

isn,tjustpeople'shabits一earlyrisersandnightowls

actuallyhavedifferentbrainstructures.

LedbyJessica,researchersscannedthebrainsof

16earlyrisers,23nightowlsand20peoplewithintermediate

sleepinghours.Thefoundthatthebrainsofnightowlshad

less"whitematter',一whichspeedsupthetransmissionof

nervesignals—inbraindreasassociatedwithdepression.

Asyouknow,afterpeopleflyinairplanefromone

timezonetoanother,theyoftensufferfromaconfusedandtired

feelingcalled“jetlag”,becausetheirbodyclocksareout

ofsyncwiththenewtimezone.Butnightowlsalwayshave

difficultsyncingtheirbodiestotherighttimeduetotheir

brainstructure."It'slikethattheysufferfrompermanent

jetlag.”

Thegoodnewsisthatitispossiblefornightowls

toturnthemselvesintomorningpeople.Accordingtothe

researchers,nightowlsshouldtrytospendasmuchtimeinthe

sunlightaspossibleandreducetheirexposuretoartificial

lightatnighttoforcetheirbodyclockstoshiAtomorenormal

rhythm.()Theunderlinepart”jet

lag“means.

A.thedelayedflightofjet

B.thesufferingfromflightofjet

C.thephysicaltirednessthroughlackofsleep

D.thetirednessandconfusioncausedbyflying

acrossseveraltimezones

正確答案:D,

第23題(單項選擇題)(每題3.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>閱讀理解題>Areyouanearlyriser

oranightowl?

ResearchersfromAachenUniversityinGermany

believethatabout10percentofpeoplecanbeclassified”

morningpeople”,whofeelmoreactiveandfunctionbestinthe

morning.Around20percentarenightowls一peoplewhonaturally

tendtostayuplate.Andtherestofusfallsomewherein

between.

Previewsstudieshavesuggestedthatearlyrisers

aremorelikelytobehappyandhealthywhilenightowls

experienceworsesleepaswellasmoredepressionandanxiety

duringtheday.

Foralongtime,AAAhasbeentryingtofindoutthe

differencesbetweenthetwo.Anewstudysuggestedthatit

isn'tjustpeople'shabits—earlyrisersandnightowls

actuallyhavedifferentbrainstructures.

LedbyJessica,researchersscannedthebrainsof

16earlyrisers,23nightowlsand20peoplewithintermediate

sleepinghours.Thefoundthatthebrainsofnightowlshad

less"whitematterJ,—whichspeedsupthetransmissionof

nervesignals—inbraindreasassociatedwithdepression.

Asyouknow,afterpeopleflyinairplanefromone

timezonetoanother,theyoftensufferfromaconfusedandtired

feelingcalled“jetlag",becausetheirbodyclocksareout

ofsyncwiththenewtimezone.Butnightowlsalwayshave

difficultsyncingtheirbodiestotherighttimeduetotheir

brainstructure."It'slikethattheysufferfrompermanent

jetlag.”

Thegoodnewsisthatitispossiblefornightowls

toturnthemselvesintomorningpeople.Accordingtothe

researchers,nightowlsshouldtrytospendasmuchtimeinthe

sunlightaspossibleandreducetheirexposuretoartificial

lightatnighttoforcetheirbodyclockstoshiAtomorenormal

rhythm.

()Whichistrue?

A.Nightowlshavetogiveuptheirunhealthy

habits.

B.Nightowl'sbodyclockcanbeadjusted.

C.Nothingcanbedonetoeasethetroubleof

nightowls.

D.Nightowlsbrainstructurescanbechanged.

正確答案:B,

第24題(單項選擇題)(每題3.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)》閱讀理解題>Areyouanearlyriser

oranightowl?

ResearchersfromAachenUniversityinGermany

believethatabout10percentofpeoplecanbeclassified”

morningpeople",whofeelmoreactiveandfunctionbestinthe

morning.Around20percentarenightowls—peoplewhonaturally

tendtostayuplate.Andtherestofusfallsomewherein

between.

Previewsstudieshavesuggestedthatearlyrisers

aremorelikelytobehappyandhealthywhilenightowls

experienceworsesleepaswellasmoredepressionandanxiety

duringtheday.

Foralongtime,AAAhasbeentryingtofindoutthe

differencesbetweenthetwo.Anewstudysuggestedthatit

isn'tjustpeople'shabits—earlyrisersandnightowls

actuallyhavedifferentbrainstructures.

LedbyJessica,researchersscannedthebrainsof

16earlyrisers,23nightowlsand20peoplewithintermediate

sleepinghours.Thefoundthatthebrainsofnightowlshad

less"whitematter',一whichspeedsupthetransmissionof

nervesignals—inbraindreasassociatedwithdepression.

Asyouknow,afterpeopleflyinairplanefromone

timezonetoanother,theyoftensufferfromaconfusedandtired

feelingcalled“jetlag",becausetheirbodyclocksareout

ofsyncwiththenewtimezone.Butnightowlsalwayshave

difficultsyncingtheirbodiestotherighttimeduetotheir

brainstructure."It'slikethattheysufferfrompermanent

jetlag.”

Thegoodnewsisthatitispossiblefornightowls

toturnthemselvesintomorningpeople.Accordingtothe

researchers,nightowlsshouldtrytospendasmuchtimeinthe

sunlightaspossibleandreducetheirexposuretoartificial

lightatnighttoforcetheirbodyclockstoshiAtomorenormal

rhythm.

()Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatnight

owls.

A.aremoreaccustomedtoartificiallightthan

sunlight

B.makeupalmostathirdofthehumanpopular

C.havemorewhitemattersintheirbrainthan

others

D.havebodyclocksthatarenotinagreement

withtherighttime

正確答案:D,

第25題(單項選擇題)(每題3.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的

試題(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>閱讀理解題>Areyouanearly

riseroranightowl?

ResearchersfromAachenUniversityinGermany

believethatabout10percentofpeoplecanbeclassified”

morningpeople”,whofeelmoreactiveandfunctionbestinthe

morning.Around20percentarenightowls—peoplewhonaturally

tendtostayuplate.Andtherestofusfallsomewherein

between.

Previewsstudieshavesuggestedthatearlyrisers

aremorelikelytobehappyandhealthywhilenightowls

experienceworsesleepaswellasmoredepressionandanxiety

duringtheday.

Foralongtime,AAAhasbeentryingtofindoutthe

differencesbetweenthetwo.Anewstudysuggestedthatit

isn,tjustpeople,shabits—earlyrisersandnightowls

actuallyhavedifferentbrainstructures.

LedbyJessica,researchersscannedthebrainsof

16earlyrisers,23nightowlsand20peoplewithintermediate

sleepinghours.Thefoundthatthebrainsofnightowlshad

less"whitematter',一whichspeedsupthetransmissionof

nervesignals—inbraindreasassociatedwithdepression.

Asyouknow,afterpeopleflyinairplanefromone

timezonetoanother,theyoftensufferfromaconfusedandtired

feelingcalled“jetlag”,becausetheirbodyclocksareout

ofsyncwiththenewtimezone.Butnightowlsalwayshave

difficultsyncingtheirbodiestotherighttimeduetotheir

brainstructure."It'slikethattheysufferfrompermanent

jetlag.”

Thegoodnewsisthatitispossiblefornightowls

toturnthemselvesintomorningpeople.Accordingtothe

researchers,nightowlsshouldtrytospendasmuchtimeinthe

sunlightaspossibleandreducetheirexposuretoartificial

lightatnighttoforcetheirbodyclockstoshiAtomorenormal

rhythm.

()Theauthor'sattitudetowardschangingnightowl's

sleeppatternis.

A.doubtfulB.uncertainC.

optimisticD.pessimistic

正確答案:C,

第26題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填

空HandshakesareRrmandaccompaniedbyasmileand

directeyecontact.Thisestablishescredibility,

conveying(26)s(自信)andsincerity.Intermsofa

conversational“comfortzone",Americans(27)ptokeep

atanarm'slengthdistance,althoughtheymaytouchanother's

armasagestureof(28)(溫暖)ortoemphasizeapoint.

Insomecultures,thedegreeofformality(29)

iasoneclimbsupthehierarchy.NotsoinUSAwhere

thereisless“power-distance''betweenranks.(30)

Hdoyoudetect"who'sbossinameeting?,,Notby

seating(31)a(安排)ordisplaysofrespect,butbythe

relaxedyetauthoritativestyle.

Intermsofnonverbalgestures,itis(32)dto

generalizeacrossregionswithoutlapsingintostereotypes,

butheregoes.TheTexansarewellknownfortheirbackslapping

bonhomie.Midwest-ernersaremoreself-contained.Italian

Americans

gesticulatewitharmsmore(33)tGermanAmericans.

High-fivingiscommonplaceamongclosefriendsalthougha

littlegaucheforbaby-boomgeneration.

Nonverbalgesturesarealwaysacross-culturalminefield.

Forexample,toindicate,,good,',Americanmightformthumband

forefingerintoan"0"shape,agesturethatwouldbe(34)

coffensiveelsewhere.Bettertostick(35)

ttheuniversalthumbsuptoexpressapproval.

正確答案:self-confidence,

第27題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填空Handshakesare

Rrmandaccompaniedbyasmileanddirecteyecontact.This

establishescredibility,conveying(26)s(自信)

andsincerity.Intermsofaconversational"comfortzone”,

Americans(27)ptokeepatanarm'slengthdistance,

althoughtheymaytouchanotherJsarmasagestureof(28)

(溫暖)ortoemphasizeapoint.

Insomecultures,thedegreeofformality(29)

iasoneclimbsupthehierarchy.NotsoinUSAwhere

thereisless“power-distance''betweenranks.(30)

Hdoyoudetect"who'sbossinameeting?,,Not

byseating(31)a(安排)ordisplaysofrespect,

butbytherelaxedyetauthoritativestyle.

Intermsofnonverbalgestures,itis(32)

dtogeneralizeacrossregionswithoutlapsinginto

stereotypes,butheregoes.TheTexansarewellknownfor

theirbackslappingbonhomie.Midwest-ernersaremore

self-contained.ItalianAmericans

gesticulatewitharmsmore(33)tGermanAmericans.

High-fivingiscommonplaceamongclosefriendsalthougha

littlegaucheforbaby-boomgeneration.

Nonverbalgesturesarealwaysacross-culturalminefield.

Forexample,toindicate,,good,',Americanmightformthumband

forefingerintoan"0"shape,agesturethatwouldbe(34)

coffensiveelsewhere.Bettertostick(35)

ttheuniversalthumbsuptoexpressapproval.

正確答案:prefer,

第28題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填空HandshakesareRrm

andaccompaniedbyasmileanddirecteyecontact.This

establishescredibility,conveying(26)s(自信)

andsincerity.Intermsofaconversational“comfortzone”,

Americans(27)ptokeepatanarm,slengthdistance,

althoughtheymaytouchanotherJsarmasagestureof(28)

(溫暖)ortoemphasizeapoint.

Insomecultures,thedegreeofformality(29)

iasoneclimbsupthehierarchy.NotsoinUSAwhere

thereisless“power-distance''betweenranks.(30)

Hdoyoudetect"who'sbossinameeting?,,Not

byseating(31)a(安排)ordisplaysofrespect,

butbytherelaxedyetauthoritativestyle.

Intermsofnonverbalgestures,itis(32)

dtogeneralizeacrossregionswithoutlapsinginto

stereotypes,butheregoes.TheTexansarewellknownfor

theirbackslappingbonhomie.Midwest-ernersaremore

self-contained.ItalianAmericans

gesticulatewitharmsmore(33)tGermanAmericans.

High-fivingiscommonplaceamongclosefriendsalthougha

littlegaucheforbaby-boomgeneration.

Nonverbalgesturesarealwaysacross-cultural

minefield.Forexample,toindicate,/good,',Americanmight

formthumbandforefingerintoan"0"shape,agesture

thatwouldbe(34)coffensiveelsewhere.Betterto

stick(35)ttheuniversalthumbsuptoexpressapproval

正確答案:warmth,

第29題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填空Handshakesare

Rrmandaccompaniedbyasmileanddirecteyecontact.This

establishescredibility,conveying(26)s(自信)

andsincerity.Intermsofaconversational“comfortzone”,

Americans(27)ptokeepatanarm,slengthdistance,

althoughtheymaytouchanotherJsarmasagestureof(28)

(溫暖)ortoemphasizeapoint.

Insomecultures,thedegreeofformality(29)

iasoneclimbsupthehierarchy.NotsoinUSAwhere

thereisless“power-distance''betweenranks.(30)

Hdoyoudetect"who'sbossinameeting?,,Not

byseating(31)a(安排)ordisplaysofrespect,

butbytherelaxedyetauthoritativestyle.

Intermsofnonverbalgestures9itis(32)

dtogeneralizeacrossregionswithoutlapsinginto

stereotypes,butheregoes.TheTexansarewellknownfor

theirbackslappingbonhomie.Midwest-ernersaremore

self-contained.ItalianAmericans

gesticulatewitharmsmore(33)tGermanAmericans.

High-fivingiscommonplaceamongclosefriendsalthougha

littlegaucheforbaby-boomgeneration.

Nonverbalgesturesarealwaysacross-culturalminefield.

Forexample,toindicate,,good,',Americanmightformthumband

forefingerintoan"0"shape,agesturethatwouldbe(34)

coffensiveelsewhere.Bettertostick(35)

ttheuniversalthumbsuptoexpressapproval.

正確答案:increases,

第30題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填空Handshakesare

Rrmandaccompaniedbyasmileanddirecteyecontact.This

establishescredibility,conveying(26)s(自信)

andsincerity.Intermsofaconversational“comfortzone”

Americans(27)ptokeepatanarm,slengthdistance,

althoughtheymaytouchanotherJsarmasagestureof(28)

(溫暖)ortoemphasizeapoint.

Insomecultures,thedegreeofformality(29)

iasoneclimbsupthehierarchy.NotsoinUSAwhere

thereisless“power-distance''betweenranks.(30)

Hdoyoudetect"who'sbossinameeting?,,Not

byseating(31)a(安排)ordisplaysofrespect,

butbytherelaxedyetauthoritativestyle.

Intermsofnonverbalgestures,itis(32)

dtogeneralizeacrossregionswithoutlapsinginto

stereotypes,butheregoes.TheTexansarewellknownfor

theirbackslappingbonhomie.Midwest-ernersaremore

self-contained.ItalianAmericans

gesticulatewitharmsmore(33)tGermanAmericans.

High-fivingiscommonplaceamongclosefriendsalthougha

littlegaucheforbaby-boomgeneration.

Nonverbalgesturesarealwaysacross-culturalminefield.

Forexample,toindicate,,good,',Americanmightformthumband

forefingerintoan"0"shape,agesturethatwouldbe(34)

coffensiveelsewhere.Bettertostick(35)

ttheuniversalthumbsuptoexpressapproval.

正確答案:How,

第31題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填空Handshakesare

Rrmandaccompaniedbyasmileanddirecteyecontact.This

establishescredibility,conveying(26)s(自信)

andsincerity.Intermsofaconversational“comfortzone”,

Americans(27)ptokeepatanarm,slengthdistance,

althoughtheymaytouchanotherJsarmasagestureof(28)

(溫暖)ortoemphasizeapoint.

Insomecultures,thedegreeofformality(29)

iasoneclimbsupthehierarchy.NotsoinUSAwhere

thereisless“power-distance''betweenranks.(30)

Hdoyoudetect"who'sbossinameeting?,,Not

byseating(31)a(安排)ordisplaysofrespect,

butbytherelaxedyetauthoritativestyle.

Intermsofnonverbalgestures,itis(32)

dtogeneralizeacrossregionswithoutlapsinginto

stereotypes,butheregoes.TheTexansarewellknownfor

theirbackslappingbonhomie.Midwest-ernersaremore

self-contained.ItalianAmericans

gesticulatewitharmsmore(33)tGermanAmericans.

High-fivingiscommonplaceamongclosefriendsalthougha

littlegaucheforbaby-boomgeneration.

Nonverbalgesturesarealwaysacross-culturalminefield.

Forexample,toindicate,,good,',Americanmightformthumband

forefingerintoan"0"shape,agesturethatwouldbe(34)

coffensiveelsewhere.Bettertostick(35)

ttheuniversalthumbsuptoexpressapproval.

正確答案:arrangements,

第32題(填空題)(每題2.00分)題目分類:未按章節(jié)分類的試題

(如真題模擬預(yù)測題)>填空題>短文填空Handshakesare

Rrmandaccompaniedbyasmileanddirecteyeconta

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