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- 中国大学MOOC: Culture is compared to an iceberg. Just as an iceberg has a visible section above the waterline and a larger invisible section below the waterline, so culture has some aspects that are observable and others that can only be suspected, imaged and intuited. Among the following features of culture, which ones are considered observable?
- Culture is compared to an iceberg. Just as an iceberg has a visible section above the waterline and a larger invisible section below the waterline, so culture has some aspects that are observable and others that can only be suspected, imaged and intuited. Among the following features of culture, which ones are considered observable? A: facial expressions B: childraising beliefs C: style of dress D: rules of etiquette
- Just as an iceberg which has a visible section above the waterline and a larger invisible section below the waterline, culture has some aspects that are observable and others that can only be suspected and imagined.
- The analogy of “culture is like an iceberg” implies that . A: culture can be felt B: culture consists of visible and invisible factors C: the underlying part of culture is not as important as the upper part D: the visible part of culture is always unreliable
- Language is a fundamental part of culture, and the link between above and below the cultural iceberg.
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1.We may observe the visible parts of “their iceberg”, but we cannot immediately see what are the foundations that these parts rest upon. What does this sentence reflect A: Culture is like an iceberg . B: Culture is our software C: Culture is like the water a fish swims in. D: Culture is the grammar of our behavio
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Culture is like an iceberg. Only a small part of culture is visible. For instance, food, dress, paintings are all apparent to eyes. But a great part of culture is hidden under the water, such as _____, _____, ______ and so on.
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Find out the examples of the types of things above the surface of the iceberg culture in the following options.
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The iceberg model of culture implies that it is very difficult to understand a culture thoroughly.
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Culture is often compared to an iceberg. Which of the following can be regarded as the invisible part of culture?