首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
Narrator Listen to part of a talk in an anthropology class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to hel
Narrator Listen to part of a talk in an anthropology class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to hel
admin
2013-08-12
25
问题
Narrator
Listen to part of a talk in an anthropology class.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
According to the talk, which of the following are true about food preferences? [Clink on 3 answers. ]
Narrator
Listen to part of a talk in an anthropology class. Professor
Culture shock can be an excellent lesson in relative values and in understanding human differences. But why does culture shock occur? That’s because we’re not prepared for these differences. Because of the way we are taught our culture, we are all ethnocentric. Ethnocentrism is the belief that one’s own patterns of behavior are best, to be specific, the most natural, beautiful, right or important. When we say one is ethnocentric, it means that his outlook or world view is centered on his own way of life, while, therefore, other people, to the extent that they live differently, live by standards that are inhuman, irrational, unnatural, or wrong.
There’s no one in our society who is not ethnocentric to some degree, no matter how liberal and open-minded he or she might claim to be. People will always find some aspect of another culture distasteful, I mean...it may be others’ sexual practices, a way of treating friends or relatives, or...simply, a food that they cannot manage to get down with a smile. This is...I should say, not something we should be ashamed of, because it is a natural outcome of growing up in any society. However, as anthropologists who study other cultures, it is something we should constantly be aware of, so that when we’re tempted to make value judgments about another way of life, we can look at the situation objectively and take our bias into account.
Ethnocentrism can be seen in many aspects of culture—myths, folktales, proverbs, and even language. For example, in many languages, especially those of non-Western societies, the word used to refer to one’s own tribe or ethnic group literally means "mankind" or "human". This implies that members of other groups are less than human. For example, the term Eskimo...is used to refer to groups that inhabit the arctic and sub-arctic regions. However, it is an Indian word used by neighbors of the Eskimos who observed their strange way of life but did not share it. The term means "eaters of raw flesh", as such is an ethnocentric observation about cultural practices that were normal to one group and repulsive to another. On the other hand, if we look at one subgroup among the Alaskan natives, we find them calling themselves Inuit, which means "real people" -they obviously didn’t think eating raw flesh was anything out of the ordinary. Here, then, is a contrast between one’s own group, which is real, and the rest of the world, which is not so "real". Both terms, Eskimo and Inuit, are equally ethnocentric—one as an observation about differences, the other as a self-evaluation. However, Inuit is now seen as a more appropriate term because of its origin.
Now, shifting from language to myths and folktales, we find a good example of ethnocentrism in the creation myth of the Cherokee Indians. According to this story, the Creator made three clay images of a man and baked them in an oven. In his haste to admire his handwork, he took the first image out of the oven before it was fully baked and found that it was too pale. He waited a while and then removed the second image—it was just right, a full reddish brown hue. He was so pleased with his work that he sat there and admired it, completely forgetting about the third image. Finally he smelled it burning, but by the time he could rescue it from the oven it had already been burnt, and it came out completely black!
OK, let’s see food preferences. Food preferences are perhaps the most familiar aspect of ethnocentrism. Every culture has developed preferences for certain kinds of food and drink, and equally strong negative attitudes toward others. Now, can anyone of you give us an example?
Student A As far as I know, in Southeast Asia, the majority of adults do not drink milk, and in China, dog meat is a delicacy.
Professor Well, what if in American culture?
Student B Of course, to many Americans, it’s inconceivable that people in other parts of the world do not drink milk, and eating a dog is enough to make most Americans feel sick.
Professor That’s it. Certain food preferences also seem natural to us. We usually do not recognize that they’re natural only because we have grown up with them; they’re quite likely to be unnatural to someone from a different culture. And it is interesting to note that much of ethnocentrism is in our heads and not in our tongues, for something can taste delicious until we are told what it is.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
24. What is the talk mainly about?
25. According to the professor, what does an ethnocentric person tend to believe?
Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
Professor
Both terms, Eskimo and Inuit, are equally ethnocentric—one as an observation about differences, the other as a self-evaluation. However, Inuit is now seen as a more appropriate term because of its origin.
26. Why does the professor say that the term Inuit is more appropriate than Eskimo?
27. According to the Cherokee Indians, who was first created by the Creator?
28. According to the talk, which of the following are true about food preferences?
Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
Professor
However, as anthropologists who study other cultures, it is something we should constantly be aware of, so that when we’re tempted to make value judgments about another way of life, we can look at the situation objectively and take our bias into account.
29. What can be inferred about the professor’s attitude toward ethnocentrism?
选项
A、Ethnocentrism is most commonly present in food preferences.
B、We tend to like food that is familiar to us and dislike food we do not know well.
C、We find some foods of other cultures distasteful because our stomachs can not digest them.
D、Sometimes delicious food can be disgusting when we know what it is.
答案
A,B,D
解析
本题为细节多选题,要求考生能够理解并抓住听力材料中有关事实与细节。题目问:下面关于食物喜好的论述,哪几项是正确的?A项的意思是民族优越感在食物喜好上体现得最明显;B项的意思是我们往往喜欢熟悉的食物,而不喜欢不太了解的食物;C项的意思是我们发现一些属于其他文化的食物令人反感,这是因为我们的胃消化不了这些食物;D项的意思是有时候,当我们知道自己吃的是什么时,美味的食物也会令人恶心。综合上述,不难发现选项A、B、D均为正确答案。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.kaotiyun.com/show/t2fO777K
0
托福(TOEFL)
相关试题推荐
Whatmustthestudentsdoaspartofregistrationattheuniversity?
WhichTWOofthefollowingcanyougetadviceaboutfromtheUnion?(A)immigration(B)grants(C)medicalproblems(D)personalpro
CircleFOURlettersA~G.WhichFOURactivitiesoftheUnionarementionedbythespeaker?(A)raisingmoneyforgoodcauses(B)po
OneproblemwithostrichfarminginBritainis
Labeltheroomsonthemapbelow.Chooseyouranswersfromtheboxbelowandwritethemnexttoquestions6-10.CLComputerLabo
Questions14-16Choosethecorrectletter,A,BorC.LongfieldParkFortheactivityonSaturday,visitorsshould
Whatiscurrentlythemainareaofworkofeachofthefollowingpeople?ChooseFIVEanswersfromtheboxandwritethecorrect
Accordingtothespeaker,whyisitagoodtimeforD-l-Ypainting?
Completethenotesbelow.WriteONEWORDAND/ORANUMBERforeachanswer.DRIVINGSCHOOLExampleAnswerLookingfordrivingless
Completethenotesbelow.WriteONEWORDAND/ORANUMBERforeachanswer.DRIVINGSCHOOLExampleAnswerLookingfordrivingless
随机试题
人吃生鱼片和醉虾最可能感染的寄生虫是()
A.小儿疳积B.阴道滴虫C.食积气滞D.痢疾带下E.衄血崩漏
基坑验槽的内容不包括()。
背景某施工单位于2016年承建了A机场的站坪扩建工程,该工程属于不停航施工。在施工单位报审的施工组织设计中,道面混凝土养护拟全部采用覆盖无纺布并洒水的养护方式。对此,监理单位要求施工单位对靠近飞机滑行的区域采用喷洒养护剂的方式进行养护。同时,监理单位认
背景资料某机电安装工程公司通过公开招标承接了一小区机电工程总承包项目,中标价8000万元,工期270天,承包范围包括设备和材料采购、安装、试运行。招标文件规定,为满足设计工艺要求,建设单位建议安装公司将该工程机械设备和电气设备分别由A、B制造单位
某小规模纳税生产型企业本期购入原材料并验收入库,其采购取得增值税专用发票记载原材料价格10000元,增值税1300元,该企业当期产品销售价(含增值税)78000元,适用的税率为3%,则该企业当期应该缴纳的增值税为()元。
泰山是世界文化与自然双重遗产,世界地质公园,全国重点文物保护单位,国家重点风景名胜区,国家5A级旅游景区。下列诗句描写泰山的是()
各级政府与其下属的部、委、署、厅、局之间是()。
为了杜绝“干部出数字,数字出干部”的消极腐败现象,准确衡量各地各部门的工作业绩,海南省人大常委会讨论通过了《关于违反统计法律法规行为行政处分的暂行规定》,对虚报隐瞒统计数字者亮起红灯。根据(1)的结论说明为什么要对“虚报隐瞒统计数字亮起红灯”。
InAnglo-Americatherearethreemajorethnicgroups.ThefirstistheoriginalIndianpopulation,whotodayrepresentsamin
最新回复
(
0
)