单选题 Our culture has caused most Americans to assume not only that our language is universal but that the gestures we use are understood by everyone. We do not realize that waving good-bye is the way to summon a person from the Philippines to one's side, or that in Italy and some Latin-American countries, curling the finger to oneself is a sign of farewell.
Those private citizens who sent packages to our troops occupying Germany after World War II and marked them GIFT to escape duty payments did not bother to find out that "Gift" means poison in German. Moreover, we like to think of ourselves as friendly, yet we prefer to be at least 3 feet or an arm's length away from others. Latins and Middle Easterners like to come, closer and touch, which makes American uncomfortable.
Our linguistic and cultural blindness and the casualness with which we take no notice of the developed tastes, gestures ,customs and languages of other countries, are losing us friends, business and respect in the world.
Even here in the United States, we make few concessions to the needs of foreign visitors. There are no information signs in four languages on our public buildings or monuments; we do not have multilingual guided tours. Very few restaurant menus have translations, and multilingual waiters, bank clerks and policemen are rare. Our transportation systems have maps in English only and often we ourselves have difficulty understanding them.
When we go abroad, we tend to cluster in hotels and restaurants where English is spoken. The attitudes and information we pick up are conditioned by those natives — usually the richer — who speak English. Our business dealings, as well as the nation's diplomacy, are conducted through interpreters.
For many years, America and Americans could get by with cultural blindness and linguistic ignorance. After all, America was the most powerful country of the free world, the distributor of needed funds and goods.
But all that is past. American dollars no longer buy all good things, and we are slowly beginning to realize that our proper role in the world is changing. A 1979 Harris p011 reported that 55 percent of Americans want this country to play a more significant role in world affairs; we want to have a hand in the important decisions of the next century, even though it may not always be the upper hand.

单选题 We can infer that Americans being approached too closely by Middle Easterners would most probably______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】根据题干Middle Easterners可定位到第二段最后一句话,中东人喜欢彼此靠得很近,喜欢触摸对方,在这种情况下美国人会感到不舒服,由此可知那么美国人这时会自然后退以保持距离,因此选[A]后退。[B]站在原地不动,不符合常理,为了消除这种不舒服人往往会下意识的要回到自认为的安全距离;[C]往前走,与[B]一样,这也是不合常理的;[D]跳到一边,如果这样做的话往往会冒犯对方,是很不礼貌的行为。
单选题 Many examples are cited to criticize Americans for their______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】文章中列举了多个事例来证明美国人盲目的文化中心主义,因此选[D]文化上以自我为中心。[A]不关心的态度,这只是美国人盲目文化中心主义的一个方面的表现;[B]对外国游客的冷漠,文章第四段第一句提到美国给外国游客在许多方面照顾不周,如公园景点的指示牌只用英语书写,但并非对他们冷漠,与文意不符;作者并不是用这些事例来证明美国人对其它文化的傲慢,文章中也找不出作者用来形容美国傲慢的词语,故排除[C]。
单选题 In countries other than their own most Americans______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】题干In countries other than their own是原文go abroad的同义转述,因此定位到第四段,美国人在外聚集在说英语的酒店里,对问题的看法和获得的信息受到说英语的当地人的影响,生意、外交也要通过翻译,所以大部分美国人因为语言障碍而信息不很灵通,选[B]。[A)被其他人孤立,美国人由于不懂所在国的语言而呆在宾馆里,并非被他人孤立;[C]在宾馆和饭店中需要翻译,在这两个场所人们都讲英语,并不需要翻译;在国外的美国人通常只和讲英语的当地人来往,故排除[D]。
单选题 According to the author, Americans' cultural blindness and linguistic ignorance will______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】文章最后一段讲到美国人文化盲目和语言无知带来的后果——限制了美国在国际事务中的作用,所以1979年Harris民意调查中55%的美国人希望美国在国际事务中起到更重要的作用,因此选[D]。美元的地位削弱并非由此引起,故[A]可排除;[B]和[C]文中未提及。
单选题 The author's intention in writing this article is to make Americans realize that______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】此题考查文章主旨,纵观全文,都在讲美国人对待其它文化的态度以及由此而引起的后果。作者的目的就是要唤起美国人熟悉异国文化,因此选[B]。[A]、[C]只是作者举的具体例子;[D]维持美国在国际事务中的领先地位,这只是美国人希望政府在国际事务中这么做,并非文章的中心内容。