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Until a relatively short time ago, traveling abroad was limited to rich tourists and wealthy businesspeople. Flying abroad was not common for the average person. In time, however, plane travel became safer, more convenient, and less expensive. As a result, people of different backgrounds now fly to distant places for pleasure and businesspeople fly to one country for a breakfast or lunch conference, and then fly to another country for a dinner meeting. With the world becoming smaller, many young adults make the decision to study in foreign universities. It is an exciting, challenging experience to live in a foreign country. Anyone who can study abroad is fortunate; but, of course, it is not easy to change from one culture to another. One faces many difficulties. The student who studies in a foreign country leaves behind a familiar, loving, comfortable environment. Back home, he has his family, friends, and acquaintances. He knows the language, politics, money, food, social customs, and so forth. He knows all the unclear aspects of his native culture, such as body language, and bargaining practices, etc. in short, he knows “the system” in his native country. Then one day he leaves all this behind and suddenly finds himself in a place where everyone and everything is strange, perhaps even confusing. All this strangeness is a major surprise to a person’s self-confidence. This sudden change often leads to a reaction called culture shock. Foreigners experience different degrees of culture shock. The symptoms range from being ill at ease to being seriously depressed. Feeling homesick, unhappy, and very sensitive are other signs of culture shock. It is easy to understand that the endless frustrations of the early days in a new country would produce dissatisfaction, and perhaps even hostility. People are always at ease in a familiar environment. A mature, realistic person experiences mild, temporary symptoms; the insecure newcomer suffers more seriously from a culture shock. During the inevitable period of adjustment, the international student tends to complain about everything in the new environment. In fact, the student is likely to exaggerate the problems. When the student meets another miserable person from the same country, he will pour out his unhappy feelings. Together they can complain in their native language. Although this complaining provides temporary satisfaction, it certainly does not help him adapt to a new society. Being negative will never get rid of the feelings of frustrations. The mature person understands that a positive attitude, determination, and flexibility are important in making the change successful. A sense of humor is a big help.1. Nowadays, flying abroad is ___ ____. A. limited to rich tourists and wealthy businesspeople B. more convenient but less safe C. common for the average person D. not common for the average person 2. “The system” in the third paragraph includes the following except _________. A. social customs B. bargaining practices C. politics D. foreign culture 3. Culture shock affects foreigners _________. A. in just the same way B. in the same degree C. in quite similar ways D. in different degrees 4. Endless frustrations of the early days in a new country would create _________. A. dissatisfaction B. discomfort C. hostility D. all of the above 5. The following are important in fighting culture shock except _________. A. determination B. a positive attitude C. a sense of humor D. hostility

Until a relatively short time ago, traveling abroad was limited to rich tourists and wealthy businesspeople. Flying abroad was not common for the average person. In time, however, plane travel became safer, more convenient, and less expensive. As a result, people of different backgrounds now fly to distant places for pleasure and businesspeople fly to one country for a breakfast or lunch conference, and then fly to another country for a dinner meeting.

       With the world becoming smaller, many young adults make the decision to study in foreign universities. It is an exciting, challenging experience to live in a foreign country. Anyone who can study abroad is fortunate; but, of course, it is not easy to change from one culture to another. One faces many difficulties.

       The student who studies in a foreign country leaves behind a familiar, loving, comfortable environment. Back home, he has his family, friends, and acquaintances. He knows the language, politics, money, food, social customs, and so forth. He knows all the unclear aspects of his native culture, such as body language, and bargaining practices, etc. in short, he knows “the system” in his native country. Then one day he leaves all this behind and suddenly finds himself in a place where everyone and everything is strange, perhaps even confusing. All this strangeness is a major surprise to a person’s self-confidence. This sudden change often leads to a reaction called culture shock.

       Foreigners experience different degrees of culture shock. The symptoms range from being ill at ease to being seriously depressed. Feeling homesick, unhappy, and very sensitive are other signs of culture shock. It is easy to understand that the endless frustrations of the early days in a new country would produce dissatisfaction, and perhaps even hostility. People are always at ease in a familiar environment. A mature, realistic person experiences mild, temporary symptoms; the insecure newcomer suffers more seriously from a culture shock.

       During the inevitable period of adjustment, the international student tends to complain about everything in the new environment. In fact, the student is likely to exaggerate the problems. When the student meets another miserable person from the same country, he will pour out his unhappy feelings. Together they can complain in their native language. Although this complaining provides temporary satisfaction, it certainly does not help him adapt to a new society. Being negative will never get rid of the feelings of frustrations. The mature person understands that a positive attitude, determination, and flexibility are important in making the change successful. A sense of humor is a big help.

1.    Nowadays, flying abroad is ___  ____.

      A. limited to rich tourists and wealthy businesspeople

     B. more convenient but less safe

      C. common for the average person

      D. not common for the average person

2.    “The system” in the third paragraph includes the following except _________.

      A. social customs

      B. bargaining practices

      C. politics

      D. foreign culture

3.    Culture shock affects foreigners _________.

      A. in just the same way

     B. in the same degree

      C. in quite similar ways

      D. in different degrees

4.    Endless frustrations of the early days in a new country would create _________.

      A. dissatisfaction

      B. discomfort

      C. hostility

      D. all of the above

5.    The following are important in fighting culture shock except _________.

      A. determination

      B. a positive attitude

      C. a sense of humor

      D. hostility

题目解答

答案

【文章大意】文章讲述了在之前,出国旅游仅限于有钱的游客和有钱的商人。而对于普通人来说,出国飞行并不常见。但是,随着时间的流逝,坐飞机旅行变得更加安全,方便和便宜。

1【答案】C

【解析】如今,飞往国外的航班是_______。

A.仅限有钱游客和有钱商人 B.更方便但不安全 C.对普通人来讲很平常 D.对于普通人来说并不常见

根据文章第一段“ Flying abroad was not common for the average person. In time, however, plane travel became safer, more convenient, and less expensive. ”对于普通人来说,出国飞行并不常见。但是,随着时间的流逝,飞机旅行变得更加安全,方便和便宜。however表示转折,表示对前一句的否定,故新现如今飞往国外的航班应该对“not common for the average person”进行否定。故本题选C。

2【答案】D

【解析】第三段中的“The system”包括以下内容,但_________除外。

A.社会习俗 B.讨价还价的做法 C.政治 D.外国文化

根据文章第三段“He knows the language, politics, money, food, social customs, and so forth. He knows all the unclear aspects of his native culture, such as body language, and bargaining practices, etc. in short, he knows “the system” in his native country. ”他知道语言,政治,货币,食物,社会习俗等。简而言之,他了解他的本土文化的所有不清楚的方面,例如肢体语言和讨价还价的做法等。他知道他的祖国的“系统”。故本题选D。

3【答案】D

【解析】文化冲击影响外国人_________。

A.以同样的方式 B.以同等程度 C.以非常相似的方式 D.以不同程度

根据文章第四段“ Foreigners experience different degrees of culture shock”外国人受到不同程度的文化冲击。故本题选D。

4【答案】D

【解析】在一个新的国家,无尽的挫败感会产生_________。

A.不满 B.不适 C.敌意 D.以上所有。

根据文章第四段“It is easy to understand that the endless frustrations of the early days in a new country would produce dissatisfaction, and perhaps even hostility.”

在一个新的国家,早期的无尽挫折会引起不满,甚至可能产生敌意。故本题选D。

5【答案】D

【解析】除_________外,以下内容对于抵抗文化冲击很重要。

A.决心 B.积极态度 C.幽默感 D.敌意

根据文章最后一段“The mature person understands that a positive attitude, determination, and flexibility are important in making the change successful,A sense of humor is a big help.”成熟的人知道,积极的态度,决心和灵活性对于使变革成功至关重要。幽默感是一个很大的帮助。故本题选D

解析

本文围绕出国旅行和留学展开,介绍了飞机旅行的发展变化、留学面临的文化冲击及应对方式。

1. 题目分析

问题询问如今乘飞机出国的情况。根据第一段,过去出国飞行对普通人不常见,但后来飞机旅行变得更安全、方便、便宜,结果不同背景的人现在都能飞很远的地方。关键转折词“however”表明现在与过去相反。

2. 题目分析

问题问第三段中“the system”不包括什么。文中提到“the system”指的是学生在祖国熟悉的的一切:语言、政治、金钱、食物、社会习俗,以及本土文化中模糊的方面(如肢体语言、议价行为)。选项D“外国文化”明显是在国外才接触的,不属于本土的“system”。

3. 题目分析

问题关于文化冲击对外国人的影响程度。第四段明确指出“Foreigners experience different degrees of culture shock”(外国人经历不同程度地经历文化冲击),直接对应选项D。

4. 题目分析

问题问在新国家早期的无尽挫折会产生什么。第四段提到“produce dissatisfaction, and perhaps even hostility”,同时结合前文“symptoms range from being ill at ease to being seriously depressed”,“ill at ease”可理解为“discomfort”(不适),因此包括A、B、C三项,选D。

5. 题目分析

问题问对抗文化冲击不重要的是什么。最后一段指出积极态度、决心、灵活性和幽默感重要,而“hostility”(抱怨、消极)是不可取的,“hostility”(敌意)属于负面情绪,显然不是应对方式,选D。

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