People from collectivistic cultures may find that_______
A: Americans pay relatively little attention to groups.
B: Americans are more involved with people who are more senior.
C: Americans define their status in terms of what they have achieved.
D: Americans are relatively unconcerned about interpersonal relations.
A: Americans pay relatively little attention to groups.
B: Americans are more involved with people who are more senior.
C: Americans define their status in terms of what they have achieved.
D: Americans are relatively unconcerned about interpersonal relations.
举一反三
- What efforts have Americans made to safeguard equality in American people's lives? A: Americans usually follow the rule of "one person, one vote". B: Americans always pay attention to any other person's opinion. C: Americans make good rules that allow everyone chances to win. D: Americans are accustomed to bowing to the higher-status person.
- Q:What is the present situation about Americans' communting to work? A: More and more Americans spend over an hour getting to work. B: Over 10 percent of Americans spend less than an hour getting to work. C: Only New York people spend more than 90 minutes getting to work. D: Over 10 percent of Americans spend more than 90 minutes getting to work.
- What is one possible reason that Americans don’t feel as attached to their surroundings as people from other cultures?
- Chinese people value education and career more than Americans, who in turn put more emphasis on good character and faith.
- Listening 2, 24. A: Americans now attach more importance to the effective use of time. B: Americans today have more free time than earlier generations. C: The number of hours Americans work has increased steadily. D: More and more Americans feel pressed for time nowadays.