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
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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- in the Text A The nature of culture, we say: culture is like an __________; culture is our _________; culture is like the ________ a fish swims in; culture is the _________ of our behavior.
- In what way is culture like the water a fish swims in?
- Which of the following can demonstrate the visible part of culture when we are trying to compare the culture and an iceberg?
- 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
- Culture is constantly developing( ) and changing. Who we are, what we believe, what we want out of life, our view of justice, fairness, appropriateness are all the result of the culture we live in.