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2025 年六升七英语衔接期文化交流意义写作试卷及答案 I. 单项选择题(共10 小题,每小题2 分) 1. When meeting foreigners for the first time, it's polite to ______. A. avoid eye contact B. offer a firm handshake C. bow deeply D. hug immediately 2. At a British dinner table, you should place your napkin ______. A. under the plate B. on the chair when leaving C. tied around your neck D. on the floor 3. The phrase "break a leg" is used to wish someone ______. A. good luck B. a quick recovery C. a safe journey D. happy birthday 4. Which gesture means "good job" in American culture? A. Thumbs down B. Crossing fingers C. Thumbs up D. Waving with palm down 5. Traditional Thanksgiving in the US celebrates ______. A. independence B. harvest and gratitude C. military victory D. religious purification 6. Saying "Salud!" after someone sneezes is common in ______ culture. A. Chinese B. Spanish C. Japanese D. Russian 7. When offered food you dislike in China, you should say: ______. A. "No, thanks" directly B. "I’m allergic" C. "I’m full" politely D. "This smells bad" 8. Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes ______ in Chinese culture. A. family reunion B. harvest celebration C. winter solstice D. national founding 9. "Could you pass the salt?" is preferred over "Pass the salt!" because it’s ______. A. shorter B. more polite C. louder D. informal 10. When writing an English email, subject lines should be ______. A. poetic and abstract B. completely blank C. clear and concise D. in all capital letters II. 多项选择题(共10 小题,每小题2 分) 11. Which TWO are typical gestures of greeting? A. Nodding in Japan B. High-five in Brazil C. Wai bow in Thailand D. Foot-tapping in Egypt 12. THREE universal table manners include: A. Chewing with mouth open B. Waiting for hosts to start eating C. Placing elbows on the table D. Using utensils quietly E. Saying "please" for requests 13. TWO festivals involving lanterns globally are: A. Diwali (India) B. Chinese New Year C. Oktoberfest (Germany) D. Loy Krathong (Thailand) 14. THREE signs of culture shock include: A. Unfamiliar food anxiety B. Rapid language mastery C. Homesickness D. Excitement about local music E. Avoiding local customs 15. Cross-cultural communication helps us: (THREE) A. Create stereotypes B. Build international friendships C. Improve problem-solving skills D. Limit personal growth E. Understand diverse perspectives 16. Which TWO are polite refusals in Western cultures? A. "I hate this." B. "Thanks, but I’m full." C. "Maybe another time." D. "This looks terrible." 17. Colors carry cultural meanings: THREE correct pairs are: A. White (Western) : Purity B. Red (China) : Danger C. Yellow (Egypt) : Happiness D. Black (Japan) : Joy E. Green (Islam) : Nature 18. Non-verbal cues include: (THREE) A. Eye contact B. Text messages C. Posture D. Silence duration E. Printed books 19. When traveling abroad, TWO respectful practices are: A. Mocking local accents B. Researching taboos C. Ignoring dress codes D. Learning basic greetings 20. Cultural exchange may involve: (THREE) A. Sharing folk tales B. Cooking traditional food C. Refusing to try new things D. Teaching native games E. Only using your own language III. 判断题(共10 小题,每小题2 分) 21. In Italy, loud talking in restaurants is considered rude. 22. All cultures interpret smiling as a sign of friendliness. 23. Pointing with index finger is polite in Middle Eastern countries. 24. Chinese students should directly correct elders' English mistakes. 25. Removing shoes before entering homes is unique to Japanese culture. 26. Sharing personal salary details is common in Western workplaces. 27. Gift-giving etiquette is identical across all European countries. 28. British humor often uses sarcasm which may confuse foreigners. 29. Making "slurping" sounds while eating noodles shows enjoyment in China. 30. Halloween originated in Mexico as a celebration of ancestors. IV. 简答题(共4 小题,每小题5 分) 31. Describe TWO differences between Chinese and Western classroom etiquette. 32. Explain why learning foreign languages facilitates cultural understanding. 33. Give ONE example of how gestures might cause misunderstandings across cultures. 34. Suggest a cultural exchange activity for Chinese and British students (e.g., joint project). 答案(Answer Key) Ⅰ. 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. C Ⅱ. 11. A,C 12. B,D,E 13. A,D 14. A,C,E 15. B,C,E 16. B,C 17. A,C,E 18. A,C,D 19. B,D 20. A,B,D Ⅲ. 21. T 22. F 23. F 24. F 25. F 26. F 27. F 28. T 29. T 30. F Ⅳ. 31. (Acceptable differences) - Chinese: Students stand to answer questions / Students avoid interrupting teachers. - Western: Students speak without standing / Encouraged to debate ideas. 32. Language carries cultural values/idioms/history. Accurate translation requires context comprehension, reducing stereotypes. 33. Example: - "Thumbs up" = approval in US, offensive in parts of Middle East. - "OK" sign (US) = vulgar gesture in Brazil. 34. Example project: - "Festival Cookbook Exchange": Students film cooking traditional festival foods with bilingual narration, sharing recipes online.
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