单选题 Beliefs are shared ideas about how the world operates. They may be' summaries and interpretations of the past, explanations of the' present or predictions for the future, and may be based on common sense, folk wisdom, religion, science, or some combination of these. Some beliefs apply to intangible (无形的) things (for example, whether the human spirit lives on after .death). All cultures distinguish between ideas for which people have reasonable proof (for Americans, for ex ample, the idea that smoking increases the risk of cancer) and ideas that have not been, or cannot be, tested (for Americans, for example, the idea that there is intelligent life on other planets). Where and how people draw the line varies, however.
Bemuse beliefs shape both personal and social experience, basic differences in beliefs can account for some of the problems Vietnamese immigrants have had in American society. One exampie is beliefs concerning the nature of time. People in Western cultures believe time is irreversible (不可回转的). We think of time as a straight line. On every January 1st we add another year to the calendar. Traditionally, the Vietnamese have reckoned time in sixty-yesr cycles. Every sixty years the cycle starts over with .the year with which it began. Such a conception of time suggests that current events are not unique; that things come around again. American beliefs regarding time as linear create the sense that "time is ticking away"; the Vietnamese belief that time is cyclical creates an entirely different state of mind.
Beliefs apply not only to concepts like time but also to mundane (世俗的,世间的) aspects of the material world. Residents of San Francisco were offended greatly to learn that rural immigrants from Laos and Cambodia had been stalking(蹑手蹑脚地走近) their dinner in Golden Gate Park. San Franciscans could not understand how the newcomers could hunt and eat squirrels(松鼠) and stray dogs; the Indochinese(印度支那人) could not understand why San Franciscans did not— a classic case of the same object (in this case, dogs) having different cultural meanings. Even within our own culture we can see great variation in how people think about the same re source. Some people see dogs as working animals, acquired to protect our apartments or livestock; others treat their dogs as special friends or even substitute children.

单选题 According to the passage, beliefs ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】本文是一篇探讨不同信仰能够引发不同社会心理和风俗习惯的议论文。该题是一道语篇理解题。A,B,D应分别改为beliefs may be based on common sense,beliefs may be predictions for the future,some beliefs apply to abstract concepts,C项的“信仰因文化而异”是文章中贯穿始终的主题,并且在第一段中有所体现,即“各种文化对于人们有证据证明的思想和尚未被证明的思想之界定都有所不同”。
单选题 If you were a Vietnamese, you would believe that time ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】这是一道语篇理解题,考查第二段中的内容“越南人对于时间的观念”。由第二段可知,越南人认为“时间是以60年为一个周期循环流转的”,故只有D项正确。
单选题 The word "unique" (Par
【正确答案】
【答案解析】这是一道词义推测题。unique出现在第二段第八句中,“这样一种时间概念表明,现在的事件不是……的,而是可以再次发生的”,这说明该词应表示与“能够再次发生”相反的意义,应选B项的“没有相似的事物”。unique意为“惟一的,独有的,无可匹敌的”。
单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】这是一道逻辑推论题,考查第三段中的内容。A,C两项是文章中的陈述而非推论,B项语意违背原文,只有D项正确。“即使是同一种文化对待同样的事物也会存在各种各样的观点”,不同的人对待狗的态度是对这一说法的例证。