問題詳情

編號第 36 題至第 40 題,請依據下文文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者。Every culture prescribes certain occasions and ceremonies for giving gifts, whether for personal or professionalreasons. Japanese gift-giving rituals show how tremendously important these acts are in that culture, where thewrapping of a gift is as important (if not more so) than the gift itself. The economic value of a gift is 36 to itssymbolic meaning. To the Japanese, gifts are viewed as an important aspect of one’s duty to others in one’s socialgroup. Giving is a moral 37 (known as giri). Highly ritualized gift-giving occurs during the giving of bothhousehold/personal gifts and company/professional gifts. Each Japanese has a well-defined set of relatives and friendswith which he or she shares 38 gift-giving obligations (kosai). Personal gifts are given on social occasions, suchas at funerals, to people who are hospitalized, to mark 39 from one life stage to another (e.g., weddings,birthdays), and as greetings (e.g., when one meets a visitor). Company gifts are given to commemorate the anniversaryof a corporation’s founding, the opening of a new building, or when new products are announced. In keeping with theJapanese emphasis on 40 , presents are not opened in front of the giver so that it will not be necessary to hideone’s possible disappointment with the present.
【題組】 36
(A)legendary
(B)primary
(C)secondary
(D)satisfactory

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(2),B(2),C(4),D(0),E(0)