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The differences in mentality and value system caused the biggest problem for the author.

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第1题
听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?W:

听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?

W: I don't think so. It seems to the that some of the spellings are different. Words like theater and center end in r-e in England instead of in e-r like we spell them. There are more, examples like the word color. In fact, many words which end in o-r in American English are spelled o - u - r in British English.

M: I'm still not convinced. I mean, if someone comes here from England, we can all understand what he's saying. The spelling, doesn't really matter that much.

W: Okay. Are we just talking about spelling? Arc there some differences in pronunciation and meaning too?

M: Well, in fact I remember seeing an English movie where the actors kept calling their apartment a flat. Half of the movie was over before I realized what they were talking about. So there are slight differences in spelling and some vocabulary.

W: And pronunciation, too. You aren't going to tell me that you sound like Richard Burton.

M: Richard Barton isn't English.

W: Okay. Anyway, the pronunciation is different. I think that what we are really disagreeing about is the extent of the difference.We all agree that British English and American English are different,right"

M:Sure.

(26)

A.The differences between British English and American English.

B.The similarities between British English and American English.

C.The spelling differences between British English and American English.

D.The pronunciation differences between British English and American English.

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第2题
听力原文:W:Who do you think should get the job? How about Mr.Johnson?M:Mr.Johnson? I'm not

听力原文:W:Who do you think should get the job? How about Mr.Johnson?

M:Mr.Johnson? I'm not sure.He is a nice fellow,of course,and easy to get along with.But I doubt his professional expertise.I think Ms.Brown is better.I mean,she is cut out for it.

Q:What are the two speakers talking about?

(13)

A.Who is going to get the job.

B.Their opinions on Mr. Johnson.

C.Their opinions on Ms. Brown.

D.The differences between Mr. Johnson and Ms. Brown.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Bill, I am going to Sri Lanka next month. Is there any advice you'd like to gi
ve me for my first trip abroad?

M: Well, see as much as you can, because this is a country with a very different culture from ours.

What does Bill advise the woman to do?

A.Take care on her trip to Sri Lanka.

B.Be as careful as possible.

C.See as many differences as possible.

D.See the country as very different.

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第4题
Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman were contemporaries, but they were totally different.
What might be the difference(s) between them?

A.Unlike Whitman who was “the father of modern American poetry,” Dickinson has been considered to be “the mother of modern American poetry.”

B.Unlike Whitman who broke up the line limit of traditional English poetry, Dickinson, thoughout her life, was working on a very small poetic form.

C.All the differences mentioned above.

D.Unlike Walt Whitman who said that “I celebrate myself, and sing myself,” Dickinson said that “I’m Nobody! Who are you?”

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第5题
听力原文:M: British English and American English are really the same, aren't they?W: I don

听力原文:M: British English and American English are really the same, aren't they?

W: I don't think so. It seems that some of the spellings are different.

M: You're fight, Nina. Words like "theater" and "center, end in "re" in England instead of in "er" like we spell them. Can you think of any more examples?

W: The word "color" ?

M: Good. Actually, many words which end in "or"; in American English are spelled "our" in British English.

W: OK. There are some differences in pronunciation and meaning.

M: Anyway, we both agree that British English and American English are different. Right?

W: Sure. I quite agree with you.

What do both of the speakers agree on?

A.British English and American English are the same in meaning.

B.Not all the spellings in British English and American English are the same.

C.British English is easier than American English.

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第6题
听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?W:

听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?

W: I don't think so. It seems that some of the spellings are different.

M: You're right, Nina. Words like "theater" and "center" end in "re" in England instead of in" er" like we spell them. Can you think of any more examples?

W: The word "color" ?

M: Good. Actually, many words which end in "or" in American English are spelled "our" in British English.

W: OK. There are some differences in pronunciation and meaning.

M: Anyway, we both agree that British English and American English are different. Right?

W: Sure. I quite agree with you.

What do both of the speakers agree on?

A.British English and American English are same in meaning.

B.Not all the spellings in British English and American English are the same.

C.British English is easier than American English.

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第7题
听力原文:F:Henry, why? You look so worried?M: It's my weight. I have been one kilogram thi

听力原文:F: Henry, why? You look so worried?

M: It's my weight. I have been one kilogram thinner recently. I don't know what is wrong. I keep on eating and eating to put on a little weight, but it simply doesn't work !

F: I think the most important thing is that you should keep a good mood, take everything easy and everything will be OK, including your weight.

M: Hey, Laura, don't you feel worded about your weight? You are getting more and more plump.

F: As a matter of fact, I don't worry about it.

M: It seems that there are too many differences between you and me.

F: Yes. And I guess there are actually too many differences between thin people and fat people.

M: For example?

F: For example, thin people believe in logic. Fat people see all sides. The sides fat people see are rounded blobs, usually gray, always not clear and truly not worth worrying about.

M: But thin people persist. We always have a long list of logical things ready to tell other people.

F: But we fat people are much nicer. We smile all day. We know all about the mystery of life.

M: We thin people, however, like to make plans. Sometimes our programs seem too dull, too hard, too off the mark to many people.

F: We fat people like enjoying life. We are generous, giving, and gallant.

M: Oh, I wish I could become a nice fat guy instead of a mean thin one.

Why couldn't the man put on more weight?

A.He hasn' t eaten enough.

B.He worries too much.

C.He hasn't had a right plan.

D.Nobody knows what' s wrong.

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第8题
听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?W:

听力原文:M: British English and American English are really about the same, aren't they?

W: I don't think so. It seems that some of the spellings are different.

M: You're right, Nina. Words like "theater" and "center" end in "r-e" in England instead of in" e-r" like we spell them. Can you think of any more exampies?

W: The word "color" ?

M: Good. Actually, many words which end in "o-r" in American English are spelled "o-u-r" in British English.

W:OK. There are some differences in pronunciation and meaning.

M: Anyway, we both agree that British English and American English are different. Right?

W: Sure. But not so different that it prevents us from understanding each other.

M: Yes. I quite agree with you.

What do both of the speakers agree on?

A.British English and American English are quite different.

B.Not all the spellings in British English and American English are the same.

C.British English is easier than American English.

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第9题
听力原文:F: Henry. why? You look so worried?M: It's my weight. I have been one kilogram th

听力原文:F: Henry. why? You look so worried?

M: It's my weight. I have been one kilogram thinner recently. I don't know what is wrong. I keep on eating and eating to put on a little weight, but it simply doesn't work !

F: I think the most important thing is that you should keep a good mood, take everything easy and everything will be OK, including your weight.

M: Hey, Laura, don't you feel worried about your weight? You are getting more and more plump.

F: As a matter of fact, I don't worry about it.

M: It seems that there are too many differences between you and me.

F: Yes. And I guess there are actually too many differences between thin people and fat people.

M: For example?

F: For example, thin people believe in logic. Fat people see all? ides. The sides fat people see are rounded blobs, usually gray, always not clear and truly not worth worrying about.

M: But thin people persist. We always have a long list of logical things ready to tell other people.

F: But fat people are much nicer. We smile all the day. We know all about the mystery of life.

M: We thin people, however, like to make plans. Sometimes our programs seem too dull, too hard, too off the mark to many people.

F: We fat people like enjoying life. We are generous, giving, and gallant.

M: Oh, I wish I could become a nice fat guy instead of a mean thin one.

Why couldn't the man put on more weight?

A.He hasn't eaten enough.

B.He worries too much.

C.He hasn't had a right plan.

D.Nobody knows what's wrong.

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第10题
听力原文:M: British Englishndmericn Englishre relly the sme,ren’t they W: I don听力原文:M:
British Englishndmericn Englishre relly the sme,ren’t they W: I don’t think so. It seems tht some of the spellingsre different. M: You’re fight, Nin. Words like ’theter’nd ’center, end in ’re’ in Englnd insted of in ’er’ like we spell them. Cn you think ofny more exmples W: The word ’color’ M: Good.ctully, mny words which end in ’or’ inmericn Englishre spelled ’our’ in British English. W: OK. Therere some differences in pronuncitionnd mening. M:nywy, we bothgree tht British Englishndmericn Englishre different. Right W: Sure. I quitegree with you. Wht do both of the spekersgree on British Englishndmericn Englishre the sme in mening. B.Notll the spellings in British Englishndmericn Englishre the sme. C.British English is esier thnmericn English.

A.British English and American English are the same in meaning.

B.Not all the spellings in British English and American English are the same

C.British English is easier than American English.

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第11题
听力原文:M: I'm talking to Janet Holmes who has spent many years negotiating for several w
elt-known national and multi-national companies. Hello, Janet.

W: Hello.

M: Now Janet. You've experienced and observed the negotiation strategies used by people from different countries and speakers of different languages. So before we comment on the differences, could I ask you to comment first of all on what such encounters have in common?

W: OK, well, I'm just going to focus on the situations where people are speaking English in international business situations.

M: I see. Now, not every one speaks English to the same degree of proficiency. So, maybe that affects situations.

M: Yes, perhaps. But that is not always so significant. Well, because, I mean, negotiations between business partners from different countries normally mean we have negotiations between individuals who belong to distinct cultural traditions.

M: Oh, I see.

W: Well, every individual has a different way of performing various tasks in everyday life.

M: Yes, but isn't it the case that in the business negotiation, they must come together and work together to a certain extent. I mean, doesn't that level up the style. of, the style. of differences or somewhat?

W: Oh, I am not so sure. I mean there are people in the so-called Western world who say that in the course of the past 30 or 40 years, there were a lot of things that had changed a great deal globally, and that as a consequence, national differences had diminished. We have got fewer, giving way to some sort of international Americanized style.

M: Yeah, I’ve heard that. Now some people say this Americanized style. has acted as a model for local patterns.

W: Maybe it has, maybe it hasn't. Because on the one hand, there does appear to be a fairly unified even uniform. style. of doing business with certain basic principles and preferences, you know, like "time is money", that sort of thing. But at the same time, it is very important to remember the way all retain aspects of national characteristics. But it is actual behavior. that we will talk about here. We shouldn't be too quick to generalize that to national characteristic and stylistic type. It doesn't help much.

M: Yeah. You mentioned Americanized style. What is particular about American style. of business bargaining or negotiating?

W: Well. I've noticed that, for example, when Americans negotiate with people from Brazil, the American negotiators make their points in a direct, sophistical way.

M: I see.

W: While Brazilian make their points in a more indirect way.

M: How?

W: Let me give you an example. Brazilian importers look at people they're talking to straight in the eyes a lot. They spend time on what some people thinks to be background information. They seem to be more indirect.

M: Then, what about the American negotiators?

W: American style. of negotiating, on the other hand, is far more like that of point-making; first point, second point, third point, and so on. Now of course, this isn't the only way in which one can negotiate and absolutely no reason why this should be considered as the best way to negotiate.

M: Right. Americans seem to have different styles, say, even from the British, don't they?

W: Exactly, which just show how careful you must be about generalizing. I mean, asking you explain how the American negotiators are seen as informal, and sometimes much too open. For British eyes, Americans are too direct even blunt.

M: Is that so?

W: Yeah, at the same time, the British too. German negotiators can appear direct and uncompromising in the negotiations, and yet if you experience Germans and Americans negotiating together, it is often the Americans who are being too blunt for the German negotiators.

M: Fascinating! So people from different European countries use different styles, don't they?

W: That's right.

M: OK. So what about the Japanese then? I me

A.English language proficiency.

B.Different cultural practices.

C.Different negotiation tasks.

D.The international Americanized style.

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