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  1. UNIT 2 CULTURAL DIVERSITY TEST 1 Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress . Question 1: A. assimilate B. diversity C. identity D. customary Question 2: A. unique B. ethnic C. spirit D. worship Mark the letter At B, Ct or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation. Question 3: A. integrate B. national C. assimilate D. migration Question 4: A. described B. diversified C. determined D. alternated Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 5: John : “Different countries have different cultures; therefore, you should know the culture of country before you are visiting the country” Laura : " " A. Of course not, you bet! B. Well, that's very surprising C. There is no doubt about it D. Yes, it's an absorb idea. Question 6: Mr Black: "I'd like to try on these shoes, please" - Salesgirl : " " A. Why not? B. By all means, sir C. That's right,sir D. I'd love to Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s). Question 7: Culture has been described as features that are shared and bind people together into a community. A. separate B. engage C. integrate D. unite Question 8: Integration and assimilation can help reduce feelings of loss and grief as the migrant starts to incorporate aspects of the minority of culture. A. happiness B. disapproval C. discrimination D. sadness Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s). Question 9: Cultural diversity is the term used to described many different cultures co-existing within one larger culture. A. variety B. variability C. verification D variation Question10: Many indigenous students who move to the city for education encouter culture shock A. get rid of B. face up to C. get over D. wipe out Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 11: People often avoid ___ squash, pumpkin, melon and peanuts before their exams because they suppose that it is a no-go. A. eating B. being eaten C. to eat D. to be eaten Question 12: ___ by the Western cultures, Vietnamese young people's attitudes toward love and marriage have dramatically changed. A. Affecting B. Affected C. Having affected D. To affect Question 13: We ___ touch since we ___ school three years ago. A. lost / have left B. have lost / leave C. have lost / left D. were losing / had left Question 14: We are all too dismissive of traditions in our modern world, but they can have a very strong impact ___ us. A. on B. off C. for D. to Question 15: When a Vietnamese wants to work part-time in Australia, he needs to get a work ___. A. permit B. permission C. permissibility D. permissiveness Question 16: ___ she immediately returned to South Korea from a photo shoot in Thailand. A. Only after Song Jong Ki had announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo B. Hardly had Song Jong Ki announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo than C. Not until Song Jong Ki had announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo did D. No sooner had Song Jong Ki announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo than Question 17: The young are ___ more concerned with physical attractiveness than elderly people.
  2. A. much B. as C. many D. as much as Question 18: Today the practice of arranged marriage is still common in some countries in ___ Middle East, such as India or Pakistan A. an B. a C. the D. Ø Question 19: Combining physical activity with a healthy diet is the best way to ___ a healthy body weight. A. provide B. support C. maintain D. express Question 20: His letter is full of mistakes. He ___ the mistakes carefully before sending it. A. must have checked B. should have checked C. could have checked D. can have checked Question 21: Teacher teaches students to___ different races and appreciate the diversity of other cluture. A. look up to B. look forward to C. look for D. look down on Q22: Unless you ___a good command of English, you won't be able to work for this company. A. don’t have B. have C. had D. hadn’t had Question 23: They fostered a strong sense of ___, and of belonging to some particular group A. humor B. responsibility C. self D. community Question 24: Touring the small villages of Vietnam by bicycle was a(n) ___experience. A. existing B. general C. particular D. unique Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 25: He didn’t consider Japanese cultural aspects prior to going there. He regrets now. A. If only he had considered Japanese cultural aspects prior to going there B. Had he considered Japansese cultural aspects before going there, he wouldn’t have regreted now. C. He wishes he considered Japanese cultural aspects prior to going there D. If he hadn’t considered Japansese cultural aspects before going there, he would regret now. Question 26: The Vietnamese are busy during the hilarious atmostphere. Everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. A. Despite the busy of the Vietnamese during the hilarious atmostphere, everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. B. Although the Vietnamese attempt to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year, everyone is busy during the hilarious atmostphere. C. No matter how hilarious the Vietnamese are during atmostphere, everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. D. Busy as the Vietnamese are during the hilarious atmostphere, everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 27: According to the 2019 Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world. A. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, no country in the world is happier than Finland B. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, no country in the world is as happy as Finland C. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, many countries in the world are happier than Finland D. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, many countries in the world are not happier than Finland Question 28: Local people believe that the festival is an opportunity to teach younger generations about patriotism. A. The festival is believed to be a chance to teach younger generations about patriotism. B. The festival is believed to have been a chance to teach younger generations about patriotism. C. The festival wass believed to be an opportunity to teach younger generations about patriotism. D. The less festival people trust in, the better opportunity they have to teach younger generations about patriotism. Question 29: “You had better conduct a thorough research into our custom and culture” Dr. Smith said A. Dr. Smith advised me to conduct a thorough research into our custom and culture B. Dr. Smith offered me to conduct a thorough research into our custom and culture C. Dr. Smith prevented me from conducting a thorough research into our custom and culture
  3. D. Dr. Smith warned me against conducting a thorough research into our custom and culture Mark the letter A, B, c or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction ỉn each of the following questions. Question 30: It is important to note that such a happy marriage does not come about by accident, but it had taken years of dedicated work to bring this kindof relationship into existence. Question 31: Once you can overcome your difficulty, the problems may well become a source of strengthen to your marriage and to your faith. Question 32: There are dangerous times in a marriage, especially when the wife can come to feel such overburdened that she decides to end the relationship Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks Since the 1960s, The America government has admitted , encouraged and supported cultural diversity. Fair policies allowed all citizens to have the (33)___ to preserve their cultural inheritance. Public school has (34)___ education programs for new immigrant children. Under the laws, racism, discrimination and prejudice are significantly decreased. The relationships of people in the country are friendly and harmonious, and people’s lives have become rich and colorful. We are understanding and learning from each other more easily than before. We can eat different cultural style foods. We can watch different country’s performances. We can enjoy the celebration events of different country’s festivals. Kids (35)___ up in this multicultural background are easy to accept different views, values and behaviors of foreign countries. Especially, following the development of the Internet and wireless communication technology, the distance from country to country and people to people has becomes closer, and the economies between regions and countries are connected more (36)___. The whole world became a global village. Multiculturalism is becoming more important than at any other time in history. In conclusion, multiculturalism is a good thing for society and people, (37)___ it is positive. We need to enhance and develop multiculturalism in our lives. 33. A. chance B. sense C. right D. confidence 34. A. multilingual B. trilingual C. bilingual D. monolingual 35. A. to grow B. grow C. grown D. growing 36. A. closed B. closely C. close D. closer 37. A. so B. yet C. though D. still Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer for each question Five hundred years ago, Europeans arrived in a new continent. They brought new cultures and languages to this place which they called America. However, there were already people living there who had their own cultures and languages. And so a terrible part of history began. As more Europeans arrived, there was a fight for the land with the native American Indians. By the end of the nineteenth century, the Indian tribes were moved to reservations. A lot of their children were taken away to boarding schools and these children were taught to speak English. By the end of the twentieth century more than half of the Native Americans in the US were living in cities. They gave up speaking their old tribal language and only used English. As a result, many Native American languages disappeared and with them their culture. Some American Indian languages are still used today but they are usually spoken by the older members of the tribes who still live on the reservations. In North America there are 150–170 languages that have at least one speaker and many of these languages have under a hundred speakers. One ancient language which is spoken by the Northern Paiute tribe has more than two hundred speakers. This means when the elders of the tribe get together, they still speak it. But for most of the younger members of the tribe, the everyday language is English. But the good news is that some of these people are keeping their culture and language alive. They are also receiving help from the National Geographic Society’s Enduring Voices Project. The aim of the project is to help languages around the world which are dying out. Linguists and experts meet these ‘last speakers’. The
  4. team interview them and they are recorded with video, pictures and audio. They also tell old stories which are written down in English so people can learn more about the culture. Recording the language and culture is only part of the project. The next stage is to pass on the language to the next generation. Some children pick up some of the language from their parents or grandparents but many tribes also offer courses in the language. The Salish tribe is an excellent example of how schools can help. The tribe lives in the Flathead Reservation in Montana. Their language is currently spoken by about 50 people who are aged over 75 years. No one under 50 speaks the language. So now, the local people have set up a school. It has 30 students aged two to twelve during the day and there are also courses for adults in the evening. It is schools and projects like these which – hopefully – might save languages for the future. 38) More than half of the Native Americans in the US were living in cities by A. Five hundred years ago B. The 19th century C. 18th century D. The 20th century 39) According to the passage, which of the following is not true? A. Europeans distributed their culture in America B. Children were enforced to learn English C. A terrible part of history began when Europeans came to America D. Native American languages are used no longer 40) Many of disappearing American languages have A. Less than 100 speakers B. 150-170 speakers on the average C. More than 200 speakers D. No speakers at all 41) The objective of the Enduring Voices Project is A. To make a film dedicated to ancient languages B. To prevent ancient languages from disappearing C. To help the speakers of dying languages D. Not given 42) The language of the Salish tribe has ___ speakers A. seventy five B. two hundred C. fifty D. thirty Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer for each question Culture is a strong part of people’s lives. It influences their views, their values, their humor, their hopes, their loyalties, and their worries and fears. If you are from New Mexico or Montana, if your parents are Cambodian, French Canadian, or Native American, if you are German Catholic or African-American, if you are Jewish or Mormon, if you are a boy or a girl, if you are a mixture of cultures your culture has affected you. So when you are working with people and building relationships with them, it helps to have some perspective and understanding of their cultures. But as we explore culture, it’s also important to remember how much we have in common. A person who grew up in Tibet, will probably see the world very differently than someone who grew up in Manhattan - but both people know what it is like to wake up in the morning and look forward to the adventures that of the day. We are all human beings. We all love deeply, want to learn, have hopes and dreams, and have experienced pain and fear. At the same time, we can’t pretend that our cultures and differences don’t matter. We can’t gloss over differences and pretend they don’t exist, wishing that we could be alike. And we can’t pretend that people that discrimination doesn’t exist. People have very different views of what a multicultural society or community should be like or could be like. In the past few decades there has been a lot of discussion about what it means to live and work together in a society that is diverse as ours. People struggle with different visions of a fair, equitable, moral, and harmonious society. 43. Culture has effect on the followings EXCEPT ___. A. anxieties B. desires C. opinions D. gestures 44. If we learn about the differences among many cultures, ___. A. we are always afraid and react to everything with fear B. we will look on the bright side of life and think that the future can be positive C. we want to love someone who experience foreign cultures with unprecedented ease D. we should know that the similarities between us and others who have different cultures 45. Why do we all expect something interesting when a new day come although having different cultures?
  5. A. We know who we are B. We need love, money and health C. We are all human beings D. We share many things in common 46. According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true? A. Culture has become an important part of our daily lives. B. When we get acquaintance with someone, we shouldn’t know about their cultures. C. Discrimination is still a problem in modern society. D. People have very different attitudes towards cultural diversity. 47. The word “equitable” in the passage is opposite in meaning to ___. A. one-sided B. even-handed C. touch-oriented D. impartial UNIT 2 CULTURAL DIVERSITY TEST 1 Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress . Question 1: A. assimilate B. diversity C. identity D. customary Question 2: A. unique B. ethnic C. spirit D. worship Mark the letter At B, Ct or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation. Question 3: A. integrate B. national C. assimilate D. migration Question 4: A. described B. diversified C. determined D. alternated Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 5: John : “Different countries have different cultures; therefore, you should know the culture of country before you are visiting the country” Laura : " " A. Of course not, you bet! B. Well, that's very surprising C. There is no doubt about it D. Yes, it's an absorb idea. Question 6: Mr Black: "I'd like to try on these shoes, please" - Salesgirl : " " A. Why not? B. By all means, sir C. That's right,sir D. I'd love to Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s). Question 7: Culture has been described as features that are shared and bind people together into a community. A. separate B. engage C. integrate D. unite Question 8: Integration and assimilation can help reduce feelings of loss and grief as the migrant starts to incorporate aspects of the minority of culture. A. happiness B. disapproval C. discrimination D. sadness
  6. Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s). Question 9: Cultural diversity is the term used to described many different cultures co-existing within one larger culture. A. variety B. variability C. verification D variation Question10: Many indigenous students who move to the city for education encouter culture shock A. get rid of B. face up to C. get over D. wipe out Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 11: People often avoid ___ squash, pumpkin, melon and peanuts before their exams because they suppose that it is a no-go. A. eating B. being eaten C. to eat D. to be eaten Question 12: ___ by the Western cultures, Vietnamese young people's attitudes toward love and marriage have dramatically changed. A. Affecting B. Affected C. Having affected D. To affect Question 13: We ___ touch since we ___ school three years ago. A. lost / have left B. have lost / leave C. have lost / left D. were losing / had left Question 14: We are all too dismissive of traditions in our modern world, but they can have a very strong impact ___ us. A. on B. off C. for D. to Question 15: When a Vietnamese wants to work part-time in Australia, he needs to get a work ___. A. permit B. permission C. permissibility D. permissiveness Question 16: ___ she immediately returned to South Korea from a photo shoot in Thailand. A. Only after Song Jong Ki had announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo B. Hardly had Song Jong Ki announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo than C. Not until Song Jong Ki had announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo did D. No sooner had Song Jong Ki announced the divorce from Song Hye Kyo than Question 17: The young are ___ more concerned with physical attractiveness than elderly people. A. much B. as C. many D. as much as Question 18: Today the practice of arranged marriage is still common in some countries in ___ Middle East, such as India or Pakistan A. an B. a C. the D. Ø Question 19: Combining physical activity with a healthy diet is the best way to ___ a healthy body weight. A. provide B. support C. maintain D. express Question 20: His letter is full of mistakes. He ___ the mistakes carefully before sending it. A. must have checked B. should have checked C. could have checked D. can have checked Question 21: Teacher teaches students to___ different races and appreciate the diversity of other cluture. A. look up to B. look forward to C. look for D. look down on Q22: Unless you ___a good command of English, you won't be able to work for this company. A. don’t have B. have C. had D. hadn’t had Question 23: They fostered a strong sense of ___, and of belonging to some particular group A. humor B. responsibility C. self D. community Question 24: Touring the small villages of Vietnam by bicycle was a(n) ___experience. A. existing B. general C. particular D. unique Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 25: He didn’t consider Japanese cultural aspects prior to going there. He regrets now. A. If only he had considered Japanese cultural aspects prior to going there B. Had he considered Japansese cultural aspects before going there, he wouldn’t have regreted now. C. He wishes he considered Japanese cultural aspects prior to going there D. If he hadn’t considered Japansese cultural aspects before going there, he would regret now.
  7. Question 26: The Vietnamese are busy during the hilarious atmostphere. Everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. A. Despite the busy of the Vietnamese during the hilarious atmostphere, everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. B. Although the Vietnamese attempt to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year, everyone is busy during the hilarious atmostphere. C. No matter how hilarious the Vietnamese are during atmostphere, everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. D. Busy as the Vietnamese are during the hilarious atmostphere, everyone attempts to exchange an incense to wish for the best wishes for the New Year. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 27: According to the 2019 Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world. A. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, no country in the world is happier than Finland B. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, no country in the world is as happy as Finland C. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, many countries in the world are happier than Finland D. According to the 2019 Happiness Report, many countries in the world are not happier than Finland Question 28: Local people believe that the festival is an opportunity to teach younger generations about patriotism. A. The festival is believed to be a chance to teach younger generations about patriotism. B. The festival is believed to have been a chance to teach younger generations about patriotism. C. The festival was believed to be an opportunity to teach younger generations about patriotism. D. The less festival people trust in, the better opportunity they have to teach younger generations about patriotism. Question 29: “You had better conduct a thorough research into our custom and culture” Dr. Smith said A. Dr. Smith advised me to conduct a thorough research into our custom and culture B. Dr. Smith offered me to conduct a thorough research into our custom and culture C. Dr. Smith prevented me from conducting a thorough research into our custom and culture D. Dr. Smith warned me against conducting a thorough research into our custom and culture Mark the letter A, B, c or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction ỉn each of the following questions. Question 30: It is important to note that such a happy marriage does not come about by accident, but it had taken years of dedicated work to bring this kindof relationship into existence. (takes) Question 31: Once you can overcome your difficulty, the problems may well become a source of strengthen to your marriage and to your faith. (strength) Question 32: There are dangerous times in a marriage, especially when the wife can come to feel such overburdened that she decides to end the relationship (so) Since the 1960s, The America government has admitted , encouraged and supported cultural diversity. Fair policies allowed all citizens to have the (6)___ to preserve their cultural inheritance. Public school has (7)___ education programs for new immigrant children. Under the laws, racism, discrimination and prejudice are significantly decreased. The relationships of people in the country are friendly and harmonious, and people’s lives have become rich and colorful. We are understanding and learning from each other more easily than before. We can eat different cultural style foods. We can watch different country’s performances. We can enjoy the celebration events of different country’s festivals. Kids (8)___ up in this multicultural background are easy to accept different views, values and behaviors of foreign countries. Especially, following the development of the Internet and wireless communication technology, the distance from country to country and people to people has becomes closer, and the economies between regions and countries are connected more (9)___. The whole world became a global village. Multiculturalism is becoming more important than at any other time in history. In conclusion, multiculturalism is a good thing for society and people, (10)___ it is positive. We need to enhance and develop multiculturalism in our lives. 33. A. chance B. sense C. right D. confidence 34. A. multilingual B. trilingual C. bilingual D. monolingual
  8. 35. A. to grow B. grow C. grown D. growing 36. A. closed B. closely C. close D. closer 37. A. so B. yet C. though D. still Five hundred years ago, Europeans arrived in a new continent. They brought new cultures and languages to this place which they called America. However, there were already people living there who had their own cultures and languages. And so a terrible part of history began. As more Europeans arrived, there was a fight for the land with the native American Indians. By the end of the nineteenth century, the Indian tribes were moved to reservations. A lot of their children were taken away to boarding schools and these children were taught to speak English. By the end of the twentieth century more than half of the Native Americans in the US were living in cities. They gave up speaking their old tribal language and only used English. As a result, many Native American languages disappeared and with them their culture. Some American Indian languages are still used today but they are usually spoken by the older members of the tribes who still live on the reservations. In North America there are 150–170 languages that have at least one speaker and many of these languages have under a hundred speakers. One ancient language which is spoken by the Northern Paiute tribe has more than two hundred speakers. This means when the elders of the tribe get together, they still speak it. But for most of the younger members of the tribe, the everyday language is English. But the good news is that some of these people are keeping their culture and language alive. They are also receiving help from the National Geographic Society’s Enduring Voices Project. The aim of the project is to help languages around the world which are dying out. Linguists and experts meet these ‘last speakers’. The team interview them and they are recorded with video, pictures and audio. They also tell old stories which are written down in English so people can learn more about the culture. Recording the language and culture is only part of the project. The next stage is to pass on the language to the next generation. Some children pick up some of the language from their parents or grandparents but many tribes also offer courses in the language. The Salish tribe is an excellent example of how schools can help. The tribe lives in the Flathead Reservation in Montana. Their language is currently spoken by about 50 people who are aged over 75 years. No one under 50 speaks the language. So now, the local people have set up a school. It has 30 students aged two to twelve during the day and there are also courses for adults in the evening. It is schools and projects like these which – hopefully – might save languages for the future. 1) More than half of the Native Americans in the US were living in cities by A. Five hundred years ago B. The 19th century C. 18th century D. The 20th century 2) According to the passage, which of the following is not true? A. Europeans distributed their culture in America B. Children were enforced to learn English C. A terrible part of history began when Europeans came to America D. Native American languages are used no longer 3) Many of disappearing American languages have A. Less than 100 speakers B. 150-170 speakers on the average C. More than 200 speakers D. No speakers at all 4) The objective of the Enduring Voices Project is A. To make a film dedicated to ancient languages B. To prevent ancient languages from disappearing C. To help the speakers of dying languages D. Not given 5) The language of the Salish tribe has speakers A. seventy five B. two hundred C. fifty D. thirty Culture is a strong part of people’s lives. It influences their views, their values, their humor, their hopes, their loyalties, and their worries and fears. If you are from New Mexico or Montana, if your parents are Cambodian, French Canadian, or Native American, if you are German Catholic or African-American, if you are Jewish or Mormon, if you are a boy or a girl, if you are a mixture of cultures your culture has affected you. So when you are working with people and building relationships with them, it helps to have some perspective and understanding of their cultures.
  9. But as we explore culture, it’s also important to remember how much we have in common. A person who grew up in Tibet, will probably see the world very differently than someone who grew up in Manhattan - but both people know what it is like to wake up in the morning and look forward to the adventures that of the day. We are all human beings. We all love deeply, want to learn, have hopes and dreams, and have experienced pain and fear. At the same time, we can’t pretend that our cultures and differences don’t matter. We can’t gloss over differences and pretend they don’t exist, wishing that we could be alike. And we can’t pretend that people that discrimination doesn’t exist. People have very different views of what a multicultural society or community should be like or could be like. In the past few decades there has been a lot of discussion about what it means to live and work together in a society that is diverse as ours. People struggle with different visions of a fair, equitable, moral, and harmonious society. 1. Culture has effect on the followings EXCEPT ___. A. anxieties B. desires C. opinions D. gestures 2. If we learn about the differences among many cultures, ___. A. we are always afraid and react to everything with fear B. we will look on the bright side of life and think that the future can be positive C. we want to love someone who experience foreign cultures with unprecedented ease D. we should know that the similarities between us and others who have different cultures 3. Why do we all expect something interesting when a new day come although having different cultures? A. We know who we are B. We need love, money and health C. We are all human beings D. We share many things in common 4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true? A. Culture has become an important part of our daily lives. B. When we get acquaintance with someone, we shouldn’t know about their cultures. C. Discrimination is still a problem in modern society. D. People have very different attitudes towards cultural diversity. 5. The word “equitable” in the passage is opposite in meaning to ___. A. one-sided B. even-handed C. touch-oriented D. impartial
  10. Mark the letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress . Question 1: A. nationality B. globalisation C. flexibility D. solidarity Question 2: A. unique B. ethnic C. spirit D. worship Mark the letter At B, Ct or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation. Question 3: A. custom B. cultural C. ancestor D. intellectual Question 4: A. cus B. habitats C. devotes D. laughs Question 8: Cultural changes identity can be stressful and result in problems with self-esteem and mental health. A. anxiety B. confidence C. dissastisfaction D. modesty Question 23: Culture is the lens with which we evaluate everything around us; we___ what is proper or improper, normal or abnormal, through our culture. A. express B. evaluate C. calculate D. signal Once people have given up their heritage, traditional beliefs and other aspects of their native culture, they are about to lose their sense of___ . A. humor B. responsibility C. self D. honesty Studies show that children who are exposed to a more ___ community are more creative and tolerant of differences, because these students learn how to resolve conflict more easily. A. various B. similar C. differently D. diverse