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Reading I
Intercultural Communication:An Introduction
Comprehension questions
1. Is it still often the case that “everyone‟s quick to blame the alien” in the contemporary world?
This is still powerful in today‘s social and political rhetoric. For instance, it is not uncommon in today‘s society to hear people say that most, if not all, of the social and economic problems are caused by minorities and immigrants.
2. What‟s the difference between today‟s intercultural contact and that of any time in the past?
Today‘s intercultural encounters are far more numerous and of greater importance than in any time in history.
3. What have made intercultural contact a very common phenomenon in our life today?
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