The meaning of silence varies among cultural groups. Silences may
be thoughtful, or they may be empty when a person has nothing to
say. A silence in a conversation may also show stubbornness, or
worry. Silence may be viewed by some cultural groups as extremely
uncomfortable; therefore attempts may be made to fill every gap
(间隙) with conversation. Persons in other cultural groups value
silence and view it as necessary for understanding a person's
needs.
Many Native Americans value silence and feel it is a basic part of
communicating among people, just as some traditional Chinese and
Thai persons do. Therefore, when a person from one of these
cultures is speaking and suddenly stops, what maybe implied (暗示) is
that the person wants the listener to consider what has been said
before continuing. In these cultures, silence is a call for
reflection.
Other cultures may use silence in other ways, particularly when
dealing with conflicts among people or in relationships of people
with different amounts of power. For example, Russian, French, and
Spanish persons may use silence to show agreement between parties
about the topic under discussion. However, Mexicans may use silence
when instructions are given by a person in authority rather than be
rude to that person by arguing with him or her. In still another
use, persons in Asian cultures may view silence as a sign of
respect, particularly to an elder or a person in
authority.
Nurses and other care-givers need to be aware of the possible
meanings of silence when they come across the personal anxiety
their patients may be experiencing. Nurses should recognize their
own personal and cultural construction of silence so that a
patient's silence is not interrupted too early or allowed to go on
unnecessarily. A nurse who understands the healing (治愈) value of
silence can use this understanding to assist in the care of
patients from their own and from other
cultures.
32. What does the author say about silence in
conversations?
A. It implies
anger.
B. It promotes friendship.
C. It is culture-specific. D. It is
content-based.
33. Which of the following people might regard silence as a call
for careful thought?
A. The
Chinese.
B. The French.
C. The Mexicans. D. The
Russians.
34. What does the author advise nurses to do about
silence?
A. Let it continue as the patient pleases.
B. Break it while treating patients.
C. Evaluate its harm to patients.
D. Make use of its healing effects.
35. What may be the best title for the text?
A.Sound
and Silence
B. What It Means to Be Silent
C. Silence to Native Americans
D. Speech Is Silver; Silence Is Gold
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