单选题
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A report consistently brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly, courteous, and helpful most Americans were to them. To be fair, this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians, and should best be considered North American. There are, of course, exceptions. Small-minded officials, rude waiters, and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the US. Yet it is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment.
For a long period of time and in many parts of the country, a traveler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence. Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families who generally lived distant from one another. Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of diversion, and brought news of the outside world.
The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone, if hungry, injured, or ill, often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement. It was not a matter of choice for the merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers. It reflected the harshness of daily life if you didn't take in the stranger and take care of him; there was no one else who would. And someday, remember, you might be in the same situation.
Today there are many charitable organizations that specialize in helping the weary travelers. Yet, the old tradition of hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the US, especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist trails. "I was just traveling through, got talking with this American, and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner, amazing." Such observations reported by visitors to the US are not uncommon, but are not always understood properly. The casual friendliness of many Americans should be interpreted neither as superficial nor as artificial, but as the result of a historically developed cultural tradition.
As is true of any developed society, in America a complex set of cultural signals, assumptions, and conventions underlies all social interrelationships. And, of course, speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someone understands social and cultural patterns. Visitors who fall to "translate" cultural meanings properly often draw wrong conclusions. For example, when an American uses the word "friend", the cultural implications of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor's language and cultural implications of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor's language and culture. It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to distinguish between courteous convention and individual interest, Yet, being friendly is a virtue that many Americans value highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers.
单选题 In the eyes of visitors from the outside world ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为细节题。文章的一开头就讲到:“The report consistently brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly,courteous,and helpful most Americans were to them.”这句话与选项[D]相符,在大多数游客眼里,美国人都是友好的,礼貌的,助人为乐的。[A]的意思是在美国很少见到粗鲁的出租汽车司机。[B]的意思是小心眼的政府官员应受到批评。[C]的意思是加拿大人不像他们的美国邻居那样友好,通过四个选项的比较,可以看出,尽管文章的后面也讲到有例外,在美国也能见到小心眼的政府官员和粗鲁的出租汽车司机,但总的来说,美国人的美德还是值得称赞的。
单选题 It could be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为推断题。通过最后一段第一句中的“In America a complex set of cultural signals,assumptions,and conventions underlies all social interrelations hips”可以推断,这句话与选项[A]相符,与选项 [D]相矛盾。选项[B]与本段第五句“It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to distinguish between courteous convention and individual interest”相矛盾。选项[D]与本段第六句“being friendly is a virtue that many Americans value highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers”相反。
单选题 Families in frontier settlements used to entertain strangers
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为细节题。在第二段中作者谈到,由于居住分散,很多人感到枯燥和孤独。有生人或游客来作客就能增添家庭的欢乐气氛,他们会带来新的消息。选项[D]说在边远地区居住的人们招待过路人不只是出于慈善的冲动,因为在第三段中作者接着说,边远地区艰苦生活的现实也形成了这种好客的传统:“The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone,if hungry, injured,or ill,often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement.It was not a matter of choice for the merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers.It reflected the harshness of daily life if you didn't take in the stranger and take care of him.”文中没有捉到[C]为生活加点兴趣,也没有提到[A]改善艰苦的生活和[B]去看看远方的来客。
单选题 The traditions pervasive of hospitality to strangers ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为细节题。在第四段最后一句作者说,许多美国人好客不能被解释成为superficial 或 artificial因此选项[A]不对。许多美国人好客是historically developed cultural tradition的结果。在本段第一句作者还说,这种对陌生人好客的传统is very strong in the US这与选项[B]一致。接着作者又说,有关这方面的报道很多,但美国人好客“are not always understand proerly”与选项[C]不符。选项[D]为旅游景点做些事与题目不符。
单选题 Which of the following is the author most likely to agree to?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为作者观点题,也就是作者想表达的主题思想。通读全文可以看出,作者力图表达的思想是美国人对来访客人十分友好,并指出造成这种好客的真正原因是文化的传统。因此,选项[D]为正确答案。尽管选项[A]中的small-minded official 和 rude waiter在美国屡见不鲜,但它不是主流。虽在文章中提到美国人由于生活枯燥,对来访者很友好,但这并不意味着美国人生活不枯燥就对来访者不友好。同样,文章中又说,美国人尤其是在小城镇和边远地区的美国人特别好客,这并不意味着大城市的人就不好客。