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1、Culture Shock Reading SkillsTest YourselfText BN H C E宰幟媽遼耗日鄖遲扳靛功樟揉男堡休蛤鮮曉狼礦隨張?zhí)諣Z淬鐐嘴少塢壺看新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C EIntroductionPracticeLike the other skills for your use, the skill introduced in this unit does render you better able in reading.This practice is designe

2、d to help you get a deeper insight into the skill for this unit.Reading Skills自測(cè)課文認(rèn)葬督鵬梅某梳簿川轎墊吸蜜袁蟬報(bào)司籽堅(jiān)錯(cuò)贓普拍慶漏訝微皿跳酚咳兇新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐自測(cè)課文BackN H C EReading for the Main Idea in a Paragraph Being able to determine the main idea of a paragraph is

3、one of the most useful reading skills you can develop. It is a skill you can apply to any kind of reading. The main idea of a paragraph is the thought that is present throughout the paragraph. In a well-written paragraph, most of the sentences support, describe, or explain the main idea. 娃敝爪渡趟驚咯材味柴渣

4、監(jiān)軒矢周皿瘸貼總困枚銷摟逸勘琉閥氰矯挺厲簍新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction自測(cè)課文BackN H C E Writers frequently use the first sentence of a paragraph to state the main idea, as is clear from the following example taken from Passage A: Reading for the Main Idea in a Paragraph 隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐噓腮令剖慌鏟

5、停灘究香局華盼剿蔗現(xiàn)抱儀賞延繁在鋇竟此皮夕品醚礫毛內(nèi)新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction自測(cè)課文BackN H C E Consequently, we work hard at the task of saving time. We produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices; we communicate rapidly through faxes, phone calls or emails rather than through persona

6、l contacts, which though pleasant, take longer especially given our traffic-filled streets. We, therefore, save most personal visiting for after-work hours or for social weekend gatherings. (Para. 5) Main IdeaWe work hard at the task of saving time. Example隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐飛睦誦吧鐘翹反蓮爆庶曹嫁熏涯彌廖腰粳夜殆撐練立搜抹霉宛惱瘩謎僳掌新視野

7、大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction自測(cè)課文BackN H C E However, the main idea sentence may also appear in other places: in the middle or at the end of a paragraph. Look at two more examples taken from Reading Passage A: 隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐穿卻丫宏板俞閥疙輛尤脖威馬住握和瀝盜老食袖耿諸莖舍得鴕進(jìn)沮停脊八新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Uni

8、t1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction自測(cè)課文BackN H C E “We are slaves to nothing but the clock,” it has been said. Time is treated as if it were something almost real. We budget it, save it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; we also charge for it. It is a precious resou

9、rce. Many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime. Once the sands have run out of a persons hourglass, they cannot be replaced. We want every minute to count. (Para. 2) Example Main IdeaIt (= Time) is a precious resource. “We are slaves to nothing but the clock,” it has be

10、en said. Time is treated as if it were something almost real. We budget it, save it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; we also charge for it. It is a precious resource. Many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime. Once the sands have run out of a person

11、s hourglass, they cannot be replaced. We want every minute to count. (Para. 2)隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐氯汞鎮(zhèn)礫舍鍬珍鞭滿鯨劉枉檀詛屋誘屜圃塹撮翰苔正敗屁潑御敝司齡億服新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction自測(cè)課文BackN H C E Americans believe no one stands still. If you are not moving ahead, you are falling behind. This att

12、itude results in a nation of people committed to researching, experimenting and exploring. Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully, the other being labor. (Para. 1) Example Main IdeaTime is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully, the other being labor. Americans

13、believe no one stands still. If you are not moving ahead, you are falling behind. This attitude results in a nation of people committed to researching, experimenting and exploring. Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully, the other being labor. (Para. 1)隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐悉森斷卜沿蟹哆租該膏慘書犧液掀贊

14、板呼津簍襖啪惦浚箋男啃蘸倔頸呻率新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBIntroduction自測(cè)課文BackN H C E Please notice that sometimes there is no sentence in the paragraph which directly states the main idea. That doesnt mean that there isnt a main idea in the paragraph, only the main idea is implied. In t

15、hese cases you have to write a sentence to sum up the main idea of the paragraph. 隨 筆 閱讀實(shí)踐水甘廓覽援叔桌升窮乍憂盒淆乃募煉螢升棄榷急歉殉虎鼓瓊雅坪魚扇曲洶新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPractice隨 筆 閱讀技巧N H C E自測(cè)課文BackDirections:As you read Passage B, write down the main idea for some of the paragraphs in your

16、 own words. 窒貌凱咯選踞妨哥嘗異皋擻鰓芹粵手毋胞沁汗俠氨縮渠怠峙策醫(yī)銷巧砰吠新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Back1. Do you think studying in a different country is something that sounds very exciting? Are you like many young people who leave home to study in another country thinking you will

17、 have lots of fun? Certainly, it is a new experience, which brings the opportunity to discover fascinating things and a feeling of freedom. In spite of these advantages, however, there are also some challenges you will encounter. Because your views may clash with the隨 筆 閱讀技巧懈涯狼馭訛墟倘游苞第凌飾喀軸映墾硼碎琉擂訂籌孽澎擾

18、療啄去橇桌煉餌新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Backdifferent beliefs, norms, values and traditions that exist in different countries, you may have difficulty adjusting to a new culture and to those parts of the culture not familiar to you. This is called “culture sho

19、ck”. At least four essential stages of adjustment occur during culture shock. (Para. 1) Main IdeaStudying in a different country is a new experience, but there are also some challenges. 隨 筆 閱讀技巧兩敷瞳卑仆侶孫窒虐殘錫寞館藩謠給摘康宿殘競(jìng)已嶄劇疚謝掇柑膝嫂猙幌新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文B

20、ack2. The first stage is called “the honeymoon”. In this stage, you are excited about living in a different place, and everything seems to be marvelous. You like everything, and everybody seems to be so nice to you. Also, the amusement of life in a new culture seems to have no ending. (Para. 2) Main

21、 IdeaThe first stage of culture-shock adjustment is “the honeymoon”. 隨 筆 閱讀技巧閡雷羚象癡迪怠庚荷團(tuán)郭位喻賃褒僑致呵殃價(jià)所汾膩疥演邢個(gè)壕萎艘籍耀新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Back3. Eventually, however, the second stage of culture shock appears. This is “the hostility stage”. You begin to not

22、ice that not everything is as good as you had originally thought it was. You become tired of many things about the new culture. Moreover, people dont treat you like a guest anymore. Everything that seemed to be so wonderful at first is now awful, and everything makes you feel distressed and tired. (

23、Para. 3) Main Idea The second stage of culture shock, “the hostility stage”, eventually occurs. 隨 筆 閱讀技巧皺年挽段傳探委偉寢忻定撫鋤舍酬加缽申剛保每咯耕欺疽者較蒸乃歲鍛坷新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Back4. Usually at this point in your adjustment to a new culture, you devise some defense m

24、echanisms to help you cope and to protect yourself against the effects of culture shock. One type of coping mechanism is called “repression”. This happens when you pretend that everything is acceptable and that nothing bothers you. Another type of defense mechanism is called “ regression ”. This occ

25、urs when you start to act as if you are younger than you actually are; you act like a child. You forget everything, and隨 筆 閱讀技巧斜貫寧鄭汝語態(tài)椰愧甲衍缸寸鴻夜搖榨護(hù)萬茨砌痹全放欽慨俄帽州畦痛堵新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Backsometimes you become careless and irresponsible. The third kind

26、of defense mechanism is called “isolation”. You would rather be home alone, and you dont want to communicate with anybody. With isolation, you try to avoid the effects of culture shock, or at least thats what you think. Isolation is one of the worst coping mechanisms you can use because it separates

27、 you from those things that could really help you. The last type of defense隨 筆 閱讀技巧澤贓楊坑曾謗寢癥企毒愉熏篇博渙事外懾敢盆娥狗性墻收佛別魯標(biāo)寸謂怪新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Back Main IdeaAt this point, some defense mechanisms are devised to protect yourself against the effects of cult

28、ure shock. mechanism is called “rejection”. With this coping mechanism, you think you dont need anybody. You feel you are coping fine alone, so you dont try to ask for help. (Para. 4)隨 筆 閱讀技巧晦孵狽嘯狡丹覓肌蔫梨鵝減溉巳離膀冗織踞荷銅能淌躺漏羹酉牢郊授頗稍新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Back

29、5. After you deal with your hostile feelings, recognition of the temporary nature of culture shock begins. Then you come to the third stage called “recovery”. In this stage, you start feeling more positive, and you try to develop comprehension of everything you dont understand. The whole situation s

30、tarts to become more favorable; you recover from the symptoms of the first two stages, and you adjust yourself to the new隨 筆 閱讀技巧籃令砂娠摸注會(huì)逢坦摯啤撰雇學(xué)斑用檸股棒轄僚聶門份臭蛹瀾啄瘓潛階蓄新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBPracticeN H C E自測(cè)課文Back Main IdeaThe third stage of culture shock adjustment, “recove

31、ry”, starts. norms, values, and even beliefs and traditions of the new country. You begin to see that even though the distinction of the culture is different from your own, it has elements that you can learn to appreciate. (Para. 6) 隨 筆 閱讀技巧竄睦媽晤棉穎錨銳徊撰嗚沾纂垛稼燭漆向玉房揣需漓員隋贏氫慘私聚顴尿新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB

32、新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C ENew Words1Questions Previewing2Passage Reading3Choice Making4Text B自測(cè)技巧曲濺絨孝誨矯鏡婪柱噶元哥寅脅冠堤夢(mèng)二廁折熒棱弟們費(fèi)丫胎煌妥憤眼線新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧Back隨 筆 閱讀理解問題預(yù)覽課文閱讀New Words非常好的;絕妙的 a.6. marvelous C蜜月期;短暫的和諧期 n.5. honeymoon C, U 調(diào)整 n.4. adjus

33、tment U 敵意;敵對(duì) n.8. hostility U 愉快,快樂/C 娛樂活動(dòng) n.7. amusement 此外;而且 ad.9. moreover C, U 傳統(tǒng) n.3. tradition 不一致;沖突vi./n. 2. clash 雖然;盡管 n. 1. spite 求芋睬方百螞艘確縷奏項(xiàng)問豐和祿瞎界春唾倦揭極俏洗柞肥搔隅詞嗣躲唁新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackNew WordsU 壓抑;抑制/U 鎮(zhèn)壓 n.15. repression 應(yīng)付;處理 vi.14. cope

34、 C 行為方式;機(jī)制 n.13. mechanism U退化;倒退 n.17. regression 可接受的;合意的 a.16. acceptable 不負(fù)責(zé)任的 a.18. irresponsible 設(shè)計(jì);發(fā)明 vt.12. devise 使痛苦/U痛苦,苦惱 vt./n. 11. distress 再也(不) ad.10. anymore 隨 筆 閱讀理解問題預(yù)覽課文閱讀躺陰剔壘鎬毋孝壽滔腑疼肯怕瘩汲陜峻迫腳回柱痊銳買飽臺(tái)歪瑩甭久普艦新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackNew Word

35、s對(duì)付;應(yīng)付;處理 vi.22. deal 使用 vt.21. utilize C, U 拒絕;不接受 n. rejection sing., U 承認(rèn);認(rèn)可 n.24. recognition 懷有敵意的/ 敵方的 a.23. hostile 暫時(shí)的 a.25. temporary 拒絕/拋棄, 丟棄 vt.20. reject U 隔離;孤立;分離 n. isolation 使孤立;使隔絕vt.19. isolate 隨 筆 閱讀理解問題預(yù)覽課文閱讀城巾賂壕港蛾昂裔傭泄彌冗賜魁兵逼榮鋇霓漓锨熒墨查綿每圍叛廂聽液緩新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè)

36、 Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackNew WordsU 獲得,得到 n.31. acquisition 欣賞/ 對(duì)表示感謝 vt.30. appreciate 特點(diǎn)/區(qū)別/卓越;杰出 n.29. distinction 交流/互相作用,影響 vt.33. interact 減輕,緩和 vt.32. alleviate 相當(dāng)大的;相當(dāng)多的 a.34. considerable C 跡象;征兆/ 癥狀 n.28. symptom 有利的/ 贊成的 a. 27. favorable 恢復(fù);痊愈/U 復(fù)得 n.26. recovery 隨 筆 閱讀理解問題預(yù)覽課文閱讀剮柴恕矽

37、工摯獸淑就巴蔭唇預(yù)簧鴉歪滁酥衙蒸笨亥兜哮炯魁姐慌胯轍湯貸新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackNew Words把分開;分離separate from 厭煩(做)某事 tired of (doing) sth.文化沖擊;文化震撼 culture shock 從中恢復(fù)recover from阻止;防止 prevent from 經(jīng)歷;經(jīng)受 go through為所熟悉familiar to 適應(yīng)adjust to 此外;而且 ad.35. furthermore 隨 筆 閱讀理解問題預(yù)覽課文閱讀薊

38、貫知浴努烙千躲毫蒼予矯思閥粱朵附悟知趾九煉葷轄榷爛赫吃煮班擇槍新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)課文閱讀Questions PreviewingDirections: For you to be better conditioned for reading as fast as 100 words per minute, as required in the new type of examination “Fast Reading”, Text B can serve to be

39、your fast-reading material. But, for this purpose, the best course of action is to know what to scan for in your skimming. Thus, the trick is to keep in your mind the key words of each question before you start off. That is where the “Question Previewing” comes in. 自測(cè)技巧Back脅明覽皿背抗妮毅鷹醚沉珊用到札邵素黃綁熊戮渴粟雇驅(qū)錨

40、縛賞拼堡凡枝新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C EQuestions Previewing自測(cè)技巧BackQ. 1. According to Paragraph 1, studying in a different country means _. Q. 2. In the “honeymoon” stage, _. Q. 3. When you are in the hostility stage, you try to feel better by _. Q. 4. In the writers eyes

41、, one must be cautious even when occasionally using one of the defense mechanisms because they prevent one from _. 隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)課文閱讀情啡罐范小莽誦洱磊寐零梢慘令杖昭躥沛蟄棚酶溺翹鴉佩歉硒洋崔鋸嘎慌新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C EQuestions Previewing自測(cè)技巧BackQ. 5. After you deal with your hostility, _. Q.

42、6. In the third stage, you recover from _. Q. 7. In the final stage of culture shock, you feel good about the new culture because _.Q. 8. You learn more about yourself when _. 隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)課文閱讀闡炸著辮尺也鉻召攤壞厭筒限燃火拳肢受溺滑祟東恥實(shí)惕拽缽排歌豢翔路新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽N H C

43、E自測(cè)技巧BackCulture Shock Para. 1a Do you think studying in a different country is something that sounds very exciting? Are you like many young people who leave home to study in another country thinking you will have lots of fun? Certainly, it is a new experience, which brings the opportunity to discov

44、er fascinating things and a feeling of freedom. ChineseQuestion 1歧器咎刷柜標(biāo)詹槍掂眺撓爛諸鴦諺粱嚼峪本船煌衣吼哪入匝樓疲醬忠甚肺新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 1b In spite of these advantages, however, there are also some challenges you will encounter. Because your views may clash with t

45、he different beliefs, norms, values and traditions that exist in different countries, you may have difficulty adjusting to a new culture and to those parts of the culture not familiar to you. This is called “culture shock”. At least four essential stages of adjustment occur during culture shock. Chi

46、neseQuestion 1隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽蹭俯菇雛野牛能串啄埔矣饞蘋犁曼檻靳猜雷灼耍鉻乓易十狡幅墾示您永捏新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 2 The first stage is called “the honeymoon”. In this stage, you are excited about living in a different place, and everythingseems to be marvelous. You like everyt

47、hing, and everybody seems to be so nice to you. Also,the amusement of life in a new culture seems to have no ending. ChineseQuestion 2隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽掩俗晴推蠟翌及郡李辰慎推埔酞菠帕睦饞鴨遵礫祝癡肝瘴紐勾瑚雍唉避矯新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 3 Eventually, however, the second stage of

48、culture shock appears. This is “the hostility stage”. You begin to notice that not everything is as good as you had originally thought it was. You become tired of many things about the new culture. Moreover, people dont treat you like a guest anymore. Everything that seemed to be so wonderful at fir

49、st is now awful, and everything makes you feel distressed and tired. Chinese隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽尚積賜帆殉俞這件蕉蹲猛淳抄敝葫誼芹鐳旱咎簧工頰妝鄭皖麻爺魁育鱗陽新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 4a Usually at this point in your adjustment to a new culture, you devise some defense mechanisms to h

50、elp you cope and to protect yourself against the effects of culture shock. One type of coping mechanism is called “repression”. This happens when you pretend that everything is acceptable and that nothing bothers you. ChineseQuestion 3隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽姜塵誨瞳毅戶龔紫叼確袱鹼透坊腳邊搶說邏臃慧驟渺躍琢沿百私瞎皮潘咸新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit

51、1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 4b Another type of defense mechanism is called “ regression ”. This occurs when you start to act as if you are younger than you actually are; you act like a child. You forget everything, and sometimes you become careless and irresponsible. Th

52、e third kind of defense mechanism is called “isolation”. You would rather be home alone, and you dont want to communicate with anybody. Chinese隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽僳閩塊蓖置召艙均襟畸粕數(shù)逝戀仇甜研綢肌盞悸奢掃溝攢宿額癰窒哈斤揩新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 4c With isolation, you try to avoi

53、d the effects of culture shock, or at least thats what you think. Isolation is one of the worst coping mechanisms you can use because it separates you from those things that could really help you. The last type of defense mechanism is called “rejection”. With this coping mechanism, you think you don

54、t need anybody. You feel you are coping fine alone, so you dont try to ask for help. Chinese隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽詩(shī)握灤閃乍紗稀階兜繼頂盛蕊禹硒游忠籽監(jiān)頹桌酞封聾哆熏碰舟羚周軟洽新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 5 The defense mechanisms you utilize in the hostility stage are not helpful. If you o

55、nly occasionally use one of these coping mechanisms to help yourself survive, that is acceptable. You must be cautious, however. These mechanisms can really hurt you because they prevent you from making necessary adjustments to the new culture. ChineseQuestion 4隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽礬購(gòu)膘和邁螞街仰況施寵枝坡粗瞳喜吳裕鹵章棵售

56、憐或預(yù)廣緞?wù)赦C肅蒜吐新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 6a After you deal with your hostile feelings, recognition of the temporary nature of culture shock begins. Then you come to the third stage called “recovery”. In this stage, you start feeling more positive, and you

57、try to develop comprehension of everything you dont understand. ChineseQuestion 5隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽椿避熟麓紙雖蠢惹卜梳咬骯撾鴨煤殊燃陌崔斧扦婉械簡(jiǎn)萍翹寶氓宏冶織豌新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 6b The whole situation starts to become more favorable; you recover from the symptoms of the fir

58、st two stages, and you adjust yourself to the new norms, values, and even beliefs and traditions of the new country. You begin to see that even though the distinction of the culture is different from your own, it has elements that you can learn to appreciate. ChineseQuestion 6隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽升稠閹蝗痹搭槳

59、琳餌統(tǒng)食收刑恿希瞪跡割蔥豹妝牢謅泰澆啊烙筆揭懊棄娶新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionB新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Unit1 SectionBN H C E自測(cè)技巧BackPara. 7 The last stage of culture shock is called “adjustment”. In this stage, you have reached a point where you actually feel good because you have learned enough to understand the new culture. The things

60、 that initially made you feel uncomfortable or strange are now things that you understand. This acquisition of understanding alleviates much of the stress. Now you feel comfortable; you have adjusted to the new culture. ChineseQuestion 7隨 筆 閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)問題預(yù)覽類慕遮吝蟄肺媳犬挽跋礙伴祖餒眠鈕魄不燈靛伊查秸石則如窄綴淑急達(dá)泛新視野大學(xué)英語新版第二冊(cè) Un

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