大学英语创意阅读练习答案

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1、 大学英语创意阅读 练习答案Book OneUnit 1 CustomsUnderstanding the textPart A:Comprehending the textAnswer the following questions as fully as possible.1.What was the mistake that John Rogers1 company made?They gave clocks to Chinese and the*phrase ngive a clock sounds like make afuneral arrangementn2.Why are kn

2、ives considered bad presents in some countries?Because they symbolize the cutting(i.e.the end)of a relationship.3.What sort of gifts would be appropriate,according to Rogers?Things from your own place that are difficult to get locally in the place whereyou are visiting.4.How should gifts be offered

3、to people?With both hands.5.Why do people in Asia sometimes refuse gifts at first?To show,modesty;they do not want to appear greedy by accepting immediately.Part B:Completing a tableThe text suggests a number of gifts are unsuitable for people in certain countries.Find the place in the text where th

4、ese are mentioned and use the information tocomplete the table.GiftsDo Not Give To*Unsuitable Gifts Becausee,clocksChinesesounds like making funeralwineMuslimsarrangements”gifts showing”4Japanese,Kore-alcohol is against their religionscissorsan and Chineseunlucky numberflowersLatins and Asianssign o

5、f cutting/ending the relationshipleatherAsiansseen as inaDpropriately romantichandkerchiefsIndianscows are revered by Hindusclothingsome other placessign of sadnesswomenseen as inappropriately intimatePart C:Interpreting the textComplete these sentences.1.Gifts are important because they can strengt

6、hen business relationships.2.Offering flowers as gifts may not be suitable because they may be seen asinappropriately romantic.3.All gifts should be wrapped and presented correctly.4.Asian people tend to open gifts in private because they dont want the donor tolose face if the gift is not appropriat

7、e.5.John Rogers advises you to remember the countrys religion,avoid givingthings that are not appropriate,and choose the wrapping paper carefully.Developing your skillsPart A:Relating information in a text to one*s own experienceThe students may come up with other plausible answers for the choices b

8、elow.The key point here is to encourage students to express their conceived/perceivednotions about the objects as gifts rather than to make them give a definite right orwrong answer.GiftsAppropriateInappropriateReasons1.a white lanternVThey are used infunerals.2.a green hatIf a man is said to bewear

9、ing a green hat itVmeans that his wife hashad sex with another mansince her mam age.3.a gold ringVUsually a gold ring is_given to someone who isvery familiar to you likea lover or familymember.4.a bunch of flowersBecause of impact fromWestern Culture,Chinesepeople may consider thistoo intimate or th

10、at itsymbolizes romance.5.a box of chocolates JV6.a pair of chopsticks V7.a comb8.a red packet(Hong Bao)JVIn the past combs weresometimes given by_ women to their fiances asengagement gifts.What gifts would be suitable for each of the following people?Write yourchoices in the table below,and then,in

11、 pairs,compare your choices and explain toeach other why you consider your gifts appropriate.For this activity,again allow the students to come up with their own ideas andexplanations.As long as their answers subscribe to the idea of being appropriate to thesituation,neutral,and not intimate and off

12、ensive,they should be accepted.Below is just one common example of the kinds of gifts that may be morecommonly given to these people.Students might be asked to add their suggestions toa table on the board and the rest of the class comment on whether or not they thinkthey are suitable gifts.Gift-Rece

13、iversGifts1.your teacherPen2.your partnersClothing3.a friendKey-chain4.a workmateDiary5.a foreign guestLocal handicraft6.someone who is getting married Household goods7.someone who has just retired watchPart B:Using knowledge of the world to make sense of a textThe topic of the text in this unit is

14、The Art of Gift-Giving1.There is a lot ofinformation about the practices of people from different cultures.Use your knowledgeof the world to supplement the information about the questions below.Write youranswers in the space provided.1.Why do the Chinese feel red is lucky.*Because the colour of bloo

15、d is red and blood represents life,red is consideredlucky as it shows something is alive.2.Why are gifts showing the number 4 or a gift of 4 items of somethingconsidered unlucky in Japanese,Korean and Chinese cultures?Because the pronunciation of the number 4 is similar to the word death*in theselan

16、guages.3.Why is giving anything with the left hand considered insulting in Arabiccountries?Because the left hand is associated with evil or the wrong path,whereas theright hand is associated with good or“the right path”,(refer to Further informationon the text*)4.Why do Westerners often open the gif

17、t immediately?So that they can show their appreciation of the gift to the gift-giver right away.They feel that to say Thank you the receiver needs to make a comment on the giftand this is difficult if you don*t know what it is.5.Why is it considered polite in Asia to refuse the gift at the beginning

18、 and forthe gift-giver to have to insist that the other person accepts it?Because this allows the gift-receiver to show that he is modest and not greedyand this gives the gift-giver the chance to show that he genuinely wants thegift-receiver to have the gift.Extending your vocabularyPart A:SynonymsA

19、s an extension activity,students might be put into groups and asked to findantonyms for these words where possible,and make sentences with the antonyms toshow that they understand how the words work in context.For example,for offensive the antonym is pleasing/pleasant*.It was extremely pleasant to s

20、it by the pool with a cold beer in this hot weather.Her voice is very pleasing to the ear.I can just listen to her all day long.Column AColumn Bbusiness associatesto represent something importantclientsnot suitablesymbolizeunpleasant or insultinginappropriatebelief that magic or luck can affect your

21、offensivelifesupers t it ionpersonal or private thingsintimatenot to talk about yourself or show off,modestyto value something and be grateful for itappreciatePart B:Cloze passageUse mainly the words in Part A of Extending your vocabulary to complete thisparagraph.It is very important to avoid givin

22、g gifts to clients that will upset them orbe seen as oftensire.People usually appreciate receiving small gifts but the givershould take care to ensure these are neither inappropriate for the customs of thecountry nor too intimate for the person to whom the present is intended.Gift-giversneed to bear

23、 in mind different things have different meanings in other countries-anumber may symbolize bad luck for example and some cultures have a belief insuperstition so care should be taken to avoid certain objects.People should also beaware of natural modesty amongst recipients and not be surprised if the

24、ir gifts arerejected at first.To give students more practice,after completing the passage,students canchoose 3 or 4 words out of the above key words and,in pairs,use the words to makeup their own short sentences on a related topic.Expanding your creativityGuidelines for giving giftsAgain,there are f

25、ew definite answers here.For any suggestions students make,they should be encouraged to explain why the gifts are suitable or unsuitable.Ideascould be collected onto a table on the board and discussed by the whole class.DoDont crystal ornaments decorative items,e.g.sculptures,handicraft,watches book

26、s,bottled delicacy or food,e.g.jams,honey potted plants cash exotic food,e.g.snakes,driedlizards Chinese herbal medicine intimate clothing,e.g.lingerie,underwearBelow is an example of the kind of information that students can include in theguidelines.Another way to present the advice would be in poi

27、nt form in terms of ndosand don,tsn.The main thing to note is that students should be able to includeinformation given in the text at the beginning of the unit and from the task that theyhave just completed,but also to extend this information with further ideas of theirown.Students who have travelle

28、d,or those studying international trade and businessor tourism,may be able to think about particular countries in relation to theirguidelines.All students should be encouraged to arrange the information into a logicaland organised structure.Guidelines for Giving Gifts to a Western PersonHere are som

29、e tips for you when you arc trying to decide what gifts to buy foryour Western colleagues or friends when you visit them overseas.The questionsbelow will help you to do the right thing:1.How well do you know the person that you are buying the gift for?2.Do you know if there is anything that is offen

30、sive to the person either becauseof his religion or his personal taste?Firstly,if you do not know the person well,then you should stay with neutralgifts for his house or office that are not considered intimate.For example,you can gethim a painting or a penholder.If you are quite familiar with the pe

31、rson,then you cantry to find something that matches his personality or taste.However,you must stillstay away from items that are considered too intimate like underwear.Secondly,you should find out if there are any taboos or superstitions that theperson believes in.Then make sure you do not buy him a

32、nything that is in any wayconnected with or anything that resembles his taboos or superstitions.Dont forgetthat it is not just the appearance of the gift that you have to be careful of,but also theway the item is pronounced in his language!Lastly,do not forget that it is considered impolite not to w

33、rap up your gift beforepresenting it to your Western friend.And you must also be careful in choosingwrapping paper.It should be in either plain colours or have neutral designs.If you remember the above advice,you should not go wrong.In fact,you shouldbe quite popular with your Western friends!Interc

34、ultural notesGift-Giving:its the thought that counts”One of the ways to use the Intercultural notes section is to encourage students toread to find the main ideas of the text.Students can be put in pairs for this activity.Each student makes up a few questions that focus on the main points in the pas

35、sage.Then they exchange questions and try to find the answers in the passage as fast asthey can.After they have done that they can compare answers to see if they bothunderstand what the main points of the passage are.Overall theme of passage:Its the thought that counts when it comes to givinggifts.M

36、ain ideas:paragraph 1Giving gifts一a kind of social exchange;common occasions for giving gifts inEnglish-speaking countries birthdays,Christmas and weddings.paragraph 2Birthdays usually think carefully what to give,but can also give books or gifttokens.paragraph 3Christmas一some people give gifts that

37、 cost almost the same as what they gotfrom the gift-giver previouslyso as not to embarrass the giver-and others payattention to finding the gift that is unique to the receiver.paragraph 4Weddings一give household objects or follow checklists given by bride andbridegroom or ask them to choose something

38、 by themselves.paragraph 5Wrapping 一 shows thoughtfulness,courtesy and social refinement 一 usingbeautiful wrappings and appropriate accompanying words.Unit 2 HoroscopesUnderstanding the textPart A:Comprehending the textAnswer these questions as fully as possible.1.Into how many star signs is the Wes

39、tern horoscope divided?The Western horoscope is divided into 12 star signs.2.Name 4 of the Western star signs.Varied answers,(refer to the chart in Before you read”section for all twelvepossible answers)3.What other items are often found on the same page of the newspaper as theWestern horoscope?Cart

40、oons and crosswords.4.What should a Leo avoid doing?Travelling overseas.5.Which is the seventh animal in the Chinese horoscope?The horse.6.What does the tiger symbolize?Power,passion and daring.7.When does Chinese New Year start?The second new-moon day after the winter solstice.8.Why are some animal

41、 signs best avoided when thinking of marriage?Because some signs are believed to be incompatible with others and therefore abad marriage will result.Part B:True or falseIndicate whether each of the following statements is true or false.Correct anyfalse statements in the box provided.1.Most British p

42、eople read their star signs every day.F2.The advice for Pisces includes staying at home more.T3.If you are a Libra you should jump at the chance to start a new love affair.F4.Horoscopes in the newspaper give important and serious advice about how tobehave.F5.The Chinese tiger is strong but quiet.F6.

43、Chinese parents traditionally planned to have children during favourable0years.T7.The Chinese horoscopes tell you what to do every day.F1.About 30%of British people read their star signs every day.3.If you are a Libra you should look before you leap into a new love affair.4.Horoscopes in the newspap

44、er give light-hearted and harmless fun to entertainpeople in their daily lives.5.The Chinese tiger is strong and dynamic.7.The Chinese horoscopes describe your fate.8.The Western and Chinese horoscopes are essentially not the same.Developing your skillsIdentifying various types of supplementary deta

45、ilsRead the text again and identify the types of the supplementary details in thetable below.Then,complete the table by filling in each box with a correct type.Follow the example.Supplementary Details1.Almost 30%of British people read the starsign“section of the newspaper every day.(A/paragraph 1)2.

46、,in other words it can mean what you wantit to mean!(A/paragraph 5)3.the Western horoscope,which issupposed to tell you what to do and how tobehave on a day-to-day hasis(B/paragraph 6)4.So anyone born between these times needsto know exactly when the New Year fell inthe year they were born in order

47、to work outtheir true animal sign.(B/paragraph 4)5.Traditionally parents tried to plan when tohave children-(B/paragraph 5)6.We can all agree that it would be good tospend more time with ones family or thinkabout the future and we do not need the starsto tell us that!(A/paragraph 5)7.Being born a ho

48、rse,for example,determinesyour character,but then it is up to you tomaximize the positive aspects of this animaland minimize its negative features.You canbecome a very good horse,but you cannever stop being a horse!(B/paragraph 6)8.This is the animal that hides in your heart.(B/paragraph 2)Typesfigu

49、reParaphrasesDefinitions/explanationseffects and consequencesReasons and purposeswriters own opinionsexamplesquotationsYou can help students to identify the types of supplementary details by pointingout that there are clues in the words/phrases used in the sentences(look at the wordsin bold in the a

50、nswers above).For example,you may see these words/phrases underthe different types of supplementary details.definitions nit can be defined as”,“the object,which is round and black,isn.explanations it is able to,they did that ton,what I mean is.reasons and purposes the reason is,nwe did it because11,

51、one of thepurposes is to.writers own opinions-I think that,nwe are of the opinion that,we believethat.effects and consequences the end result is that,so that,one of theconsequences is.examples for example1,nfor instance,such as,an example of that is.figures-1 out of 100,n50%M,nthree hundred,1,a quar

52、ter,1.opposing viewpoints-on the contrary,however0,on the other hand.quotations-according to X”,“A said11.paraphrases another way of saying it is,what I want to say is.Extending your vocabularyPart A:Cloze passageComplete the passage with the words from the box.People born in the year of the Sheep d

53、o not have great passion.They rarelydominate other people and are unlikely to have a dynamic nature.They are gentle andkind people who work hard and are lucky but they do not seem to have great energyand are seldom rebellious.Sheep are followers,not leaders,and they cannot arouseany great love or de

54、votion in their colleagues.Part B:ExpressionsThe following expressions are used in the text.What do you think they mean?Do they have approximate Chinese equivalents?look before you leap=think carefully before you take any actionDont behave lightly and move rashly.(别轻举妄动)Without knowing the depth of

55、the water,never go hastily into the river.(不知水深浅,切莫急下河。)Even.when walking on a level road,be careful about tripping and falling;.whensailing with the current,guard against submerged reefs.(走平路,防摔跤;顺水船,防暗礁。)not looking rosy=not looking optimistic light-hearted=not serious ice-breaker=something/some a

56、ctions to make people feel more at easewith one an other fall into place=everything becomes alright,things are coming togethergot what he wanted(得其报在)Approximate Chinese equivalents will probably exist for these expressions(some are indicated above).You can ask students to try to come up with a list

57、 ofphrases that have the closest meanings to these English expressions.Then the wholeclass can compare notes to decide which ones are the most suitable.Now use each of the expressions in sentences of your own.Your sentencesshould all be connected to the topic of Horoscopes.1.Today is not a good day.

58、for all Leos,so look before you leap in everythingyou do.2.Gemini,your love prospects are not looking rosy this month.Put your energyin other areas.3.My mother believes in the stars,but my father treats the whole thing in alighthearted manner.4.Aries,remember to use ice-breakers today especially if

59、you have to talk to alarge crowd.5.Dont worry about your career path as everything will fall into place by theend of this year.Expanding your creativityStar talks about the starsStar Wellborn is,of course,a fictitious name which suggests that she was bornunder a favourable star!As she seems to belie

60、ve in horoscopes and reads themregularly the name is appropriate.The fighting role in the new Amazon story:This could be understood in two ways:as a role in an adventure story set on theAmazon river in Brazil or as a reference to the legendary Amazons,who inmythology were said to be female fighters

61、famous for their strength and lived on theedge of the world.This is a good activity to get students to practise a range of different questionforms.Before you get students to do this,you might want to do a quick revision onthe different types of questions that you want them to use,e.g.open questions(

62、Whquestions Which horoscope do you believe in more:the Chinese or Westernhoroscope?”“Why?,Yes/No questions-Do you believe every word your horoscopesays?”,prefaced questions Many people say that horoscopes are just to entertainpeople.What do you think about this?*,or conditional questions-If you were

63、 toldthat you were going to have an accident that day when you left your house,would youstay home and not go out at all?).You might also want your students to take note of the tone of their questions.In this case,they will need to be polite as they are interviewing a film actress and theinterview wi

64、ll probably be broadcast.For the students playing the role of the filmactress,they will need to be polite as well in their answers as they want to give a goodimpression to the interviewers and to their fans and the general public.Get the students to notice that Star Wellborn was born on July 30th,wh

65、ich meansshe is a Leo(see text)in the Western horoscope,in the year 1962,which means shes aTiger in the Chinese calendar(see text).They should relate this to Star Wellborncomments on tiger and lions in the box(I feel.a bit unpredictable.but I admiretheir nobility,dynamism and power*).They should not

66、ice,too,that in the boxes,shenormally speaks her mind and is trying to be patient*having upset many people atwork recently-these comments exactly match the information about Leo people inthe text!Also according to the Leo paragraph she should avoid overseas travel;thisshould be related to whether she will travel to Brazil for her next film.It is,of course,better to let this information emerge from the role play interviews rather than tellingthe students,i.e.they should read through the informati

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