时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:成人高教英语教材


英语课


UNIT 3 Social Customs 1

Integrated 2 Skills Development

Passage
Different Cultures and Different Customs

There are many things that we do in our own culture that we never ask questions about. We do things without thinking about them because we have always done them in the same way. When we are in another culture or with people from a different culture, we see that people do things in many different ways. One of the first differences we notice is the forms of address that are used in the culture. The language that people use to address each other tells us many things about a culture.
There are many ways of addressing teachers and students and introducing oneself in other cultures. In many parts of the world, students must show politeness 3 and respect to teachers; one way of doing this is not to use the teacher's name. Some teachers in the U.S. don't think it is rude if their students call them by their first names. This may be their way of having a close informal 4 relationship with students. In the U.S., one way to show closeness and friendliness 5 is to use a person's first name.
When Americans greet each other, introduce each other, and have conversations, they usually stand about an arm's distance (about eighteen inches) to two feet (twenty-four inches) apart. This is not always a comfortable distance for people in other cultures, who may prefer less or more distance.
It is sometimes difficult to know when to shake hands with Americans. In business situations men always shake hands when they first meet each other. Recently, especially in the business world, women have begun shaking hands, too. In social situations when two people meet, they often shake hands. You may find that younger women shake hands more often than older women do.
When Americans shake hands, they usually only shake hands for a few seconds. When they shake, they shake hands firmly, not loosely. "He shakes hands like a dead fish" refers to someone whose handshake 6 is not firm enough. In American culture, a weak handshake is a sign of a weak character. In other countries people shake hands differently. They may take the other person's hand loosely and may shake it for more than a few seconds.
Every language has certain rules of speaking and every culture has rules about how people should interact 7 with each other. These rules are not usually written down, but are learned 8 by people living together in one culture. When you learn about other cultural ways of doing things, you start to think about what you've been doing in your own language and culture.

New Words and Expressions

apart
ad. 分别;相距

character
n. 性格;特性;角色

cultural
a. 文化上的;文化的

dead
a. 死的

firmly
ad. 坚定地,坚固地

greet
V. 问候

handshake
n. 握手

informal
a. 非正式的,不拘礼的,通俗的

interact
V. 相互作用,相互影响

loosely
ad. 松松地,松散地

recently
ad. 近来

refer
V. 提到;指称;适用

respect
n. & v.尊敬,尊重

rude
a. 无礼的;粗鲁的

social
a. 社会的;社交的

younger
a. 较年幼者;较年轻者

forms of address
称谓的形式

interact with
与…相互作用,相互影响

Merry Learning 9

A Joke

The owner of a bakery was closing the shop on a stormy winter's night when a man came in and asked for two sweet rolls. The baker 10 amazed 11 that anyone would come out in such weather for just two sweet rolls, "Are you married?" he asked.
"Of course," replied the customer. "Do you think my mother would send me out on a night like this?



n.海关,关税
  • The customs officials turned the man over to the French police.海关官员把那个人移交给了法国警察。
  • They are collecting customs.他们正在收缴关税。
a.整合的,完整的
  • A fully integrated low phase noise LC voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) is presented.介绍了一种全集成的LC压控振荡器(VCO)的设计。
n.礼貌,客气
  • His politeness was only on the surface.他只是表面上客气。
  • Although she hated him,she put on a show of politeness.尽管她恨他,但还是装出一副很客气的样子。
adj.非正式的,不拘礼的,通俗的
  • I got an informal reception.我受到了非正式接待。
  • The leaders met over informal lunches.领袖们在非正式午餐时进行会晤。
n.友谊,亲切,亲密
  • Behind the mask of friendliness,I know he really dislikes me.在友善的面具后面,我知道他其实并不喜欢我。
  • His manner was a blend of friendliness and respect.他的态度友善且毕恭毕敬。
n.握手
  • He welcomed me back with a smile and a handshake.他微笑着和我握手,欢迎我归来。
  • Fawcett gave me a hearty handshake.福西特和我亲切地握了握手。
vi.相互作用,相互影响,互通信息
  • All things are interrelated and interact on each other.一切事物互相联系并相互作用。
  • The policeman advised the criminal to interact with the police.警察劝罪犯与警方合作。
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
adj.吃惊的,惊奇的v.使大为吃惊,使惊奇( amaze的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Just the size of the place amazed her. 仅仅地方之大就使她十分惊奇。
  • I was amazed at her knowledge of French literature. 她的法国文学知识之丰富使我大为惊奇。
学英语单词
air in
analysis sheet
anti-aircraft battery
anticollagenase
astrionics (astronics)
audio response unit aru)
bear and forbear
bisulfated
bleach pulp
bowl end
broken home
bryophilous
CAM-AQI
circularly polarized radiofrequency field
clear character
codium reediae
complex soap base grease
control surfaces
crash programm
cross boring
data equipment
developer edition
digitalization
disodium chromoglycate
drainage plough
echoviruss
epididymodeferentectomy
epimino-
error-signal message
ethics ruling
fluoroalkyl
genus Ajuga
get rusty from disuse
gorping
Humbauville
immune paralysis
initial rating of well
installationsite
J indicator
kompong som (sihanoukville)
kubek
Kιlbasan
least square method (lsm)
libraryless
light mask
loss of hearing
lucicutia gemina
Luculia gratissima
make one's debut
medieval times
model construction
Nedigenite
non productive time
Null Object pattern
o-Dihydroxybenzenes
omphalospinous
pachometer
palter with
periostoma
piend rafter
piston cooling device
plastics moulding
point of load
polycomponent coordination compound
potassium chloroplumbate
pseudo-unimolecular reaction
Pueraria pseudo-hirsuta Tang et Wang
pyramidoid
quarded cable
rarify
reel rake
rejoinder to the defence
removable orthodontic appliance
Reniphorite
river bank protection out of repair
rockhound
rodded joint
rollicked
sclerosis of dentin
sea-slug
selfincompatibility
severe mediterranean anemia
soxysympamine
spore-case
stem angle
surrender of lease
tammars
tetracontagon
thickset
tourist industry
Tīh, Jab.at
under-sense
upset ratio
uroflow
vegetative forest regeneration
velocity servo-integrator gear
waste-heating
water closet (wc)
willmottiae
xerulin
year end population
yuanchang