Cultural diversity means a range of different societies or people of different origins, religions, and traditions all living and interacting togetherCultural diversity means a range of different societies or people of different origins, religions, and traditions all living and interacting together. Britain has benefited from diversity throughout its long history and is currently one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. The food they eat, the music they listen to, and the clothes they wear have all been influenced by different cultures coming into Britain. Ethnic food, for example, is part of an average British diet. One of Britain’s favourite dishes is Indian curry. Britons have enjoyed curry for a surprisingly long time - the first curry went on an English menu in 1773. Even the English language developed from the languages spoken by Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavian Vikings, and Norman-French invaders. New words were added from the languages of other immigrants over the years. Valuing the diverse culture is all about understanding and respecting the beliefs of others and their way of life, as we would expect someone to respect ours. It is about supporting individuals in keeping their cultural traditions alive and appreciating the fact that all these different traditions will enrich British life both today and in the future. Cultural diversity in Britain goes as far back as recorded history. Only when we consider our history do we get a true picture of how diverse Britain today really is. Each group of settlers brought with them different foods, fashions, languages, beliefs, and lifestyles. People from all over the world have contributed to Britain and they continue to do so. 26. Which of the following is NOT true about Britain? A. Britain has benefited from diversity throughout its long history. B. Britain is a blending of different rich cultures of countries. C. Britain is now one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. D. Britain is regarded as one of the richest countries in the world. 27. When did the first curry go on an English menu? A. In 1773 B. In 1737 C. In 1337 D. ln 1373 28. The English language developed from the languages spoken by __________. A. Jutes, Norman-French, and Scandinavian Vikings B. Scandinavian Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, and Jutes C. Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Norman-French D. Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavian Vikings, and Norman-French 29. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A. Valuing the diverse culture means understanding and respecting the beliefs of others and their way of life. B. Valuing the diverse culture is about supporting individuals in keeping their cultural traditions alive. C. Valuing the diverse culture means appreciating the fact that all these different traditions will enrich British life. D. Valuing the diverse culture means keeping traditional cultures only, not borrowing from other cultures. 30. The word “settlers” in paragraph 5 could be replaced by A. ancestors B. citizens C. immigrants D. invaders |