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1、會(huì)計(jì)學(xué)1新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二冊(cè)新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)第二冊(cè)Unit SectionBTest YourselfText BN H C EN H C E第1頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C ELike the other skills for your use, the skill introduced in this unit does render you better able in reading.This practice is designed to help you get a deeper insight into the skill for this unit.自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文第2

2、頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)踐自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN H C EReading for the Main Idea in a Paragraph Being able to determine the main idea of a paragraph is 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

3、is present throughout the paragraph. In a well-written paragraph, most of the sentences support, describe, or explain the main idea. 第3頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN 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

4、Text A: Reading for the Main Idea in a Paragraph 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)踐第4頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN 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 personal contact

5、s, 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) We work hard at the task of saving time. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)踐第5頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN H C E However, the main

6、idea sentence may also occur in other places: in the middle or at the end of a paragraph. Look at two more examples taken from Text A: 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)踐第6頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN 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

7、 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 persons hourglass, they cannot be replaced. We want every minute to co

8、unt. (Para. 2)It (= Time) is a precious resource. “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 resource. Many people

9、 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)隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)踐第7頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN H C E Americans believe no one stands still. If you are not moving ahead, you

10、 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)Time is one of the two elements that Americans save carefully, the other being labor.

11、 Americans 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)隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)

12、踐第8頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackN H C EN H C E Please notice that sometimes there is no sentence in the paragraph that directly states the main idea. That doesnt mean that there isnt a main idea in the paragraph, only the main idea is implied. In these cases, you have to write a sentence to sum up the main id

13、ea of the paragraph. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀實(shí)踐閱讀實(shí)踐第9頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackDirections:As you read Text B, write down the main idea for some of the paragraphs in your own words. 第10頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文Back1. Do you think studying in a different country is something that sounds very

14、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 discover fascinating things and a feeling of freedom. In spite of these advantages, however, there are also some

15、challenges you will encounter. Because your views may clash with the隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第11頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文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 t

16、o you. This is called “culture shock”. At least four essential stages of adjustment occur during culture shock. (Para. 1) Studying in a different country is a new experience, but there are also some challenges. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第12頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文Back2. The first stage is called “the honey

17、moon”. 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) The first stage of culture-shock adjustment is

18、 “the honeymoon”. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第13頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文Back3. Eventually, however, the second stage of 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

19、 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. (Para. 3) The second stage of culture shock, “the hostility stage”, eventually occurs. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第14頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN

20、 H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文Back4. Usually at this point in your adjustment to a new culture, you devise some defense mechanisms 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 acce

21、ptable and that nothing bothers you. 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隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第15頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文Backsometimes you become careles

22、s and irresponsible. The third kind 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 mechani

23、sms you can use because it separates you from those things that could really help you. The last type of defense隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第16頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackAt this point, some defense mechanisms are devised to protect yourself against the effects of culture shock. mechanism is called “rejection

24、”. 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)隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第17頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文Back5. After you deal with your hostile feelings, recognition of the temporary nature of culture shock begins. T

25、hen 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 starts to become more favorable; you recover from the symptoms of the first two stages, and you adjust yourse

26、lf to the new隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第18頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)課文課文BackThe third stage of culture shock adjustment, “recovery”, 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 eleme

27、nts that you can learn to appreciate. (Para. 6) 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀技巧閱讀技巧第19頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E134Text B自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧第20頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧Back隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽課文閱讀課文閱讀New Words非常好的非常好的; 絕妙的絕妙的 a.marvelous C 蜜月期蜜月期; (喻喻)短暫的和諧短暫的和諧期期 n.honeymoon C, U 調(diào)整調(diào)整 n.adjustment U 敵意敵意; 敵對(duì)敵對(duì) n.hostility 1.U愉快愉

28、快, 快樂(lè)快樂(lè) 2.C娛樂(lè)活動(dòng)娛樂(lè)活動(dòng) n.amusement 此外此外; 而且而且 ad.moreover C, U 傳統(tǒng)傳統(tǒng) n.tradition 不一致不一致; 沖突沖突 / C 不一致不一致vi./n. clash 雖然雖然; 盡管盡管 n. spite 第21頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackNew Words1.U壓抑壓抑; 抑制抑制 2.U 鎮(zhèn)鎮(zhèn)壓壓 n.repression 應(yīng)付應(yīng)付; 處理處理 vi.cope C 行為方式行為方式; 機(jī)制機(jī)制 n.mechanism U 回歸回歸; 倒退倒退 n.regression 可接受的可接受的; 合意

29、的合意的 a.acceptable 不負(fù)責(zé)任的不負(fù)責(zé)任的 a.irresponsible 設(shè)計(jì)設(shè)計(jì); 發(fā)明發(fā)明 vt.devise 使痛苦使痛苦 / U 痛苦痛苦, 苦惱苦惱 vt. / n. distress 再也再也 (不不) ad.anymore 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽課文閱讀課文閱讀第22頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackNew Words對(duì)付對(duì)付; 應(yīng)付應(yīng)付; 處理處理 vi.deal 使用使用 vt.utilize C, U 拒絕拒絕; 不接受不接受 n.rejection sing., U 承認(rèn)承認(rèn); 認(rèn)可認(rèn)可 n.recog

30、nition 1. 懷有敵意的懷有敵意的 2. 敵方的敵方的 a.hostile 暫時(shí)的暫時(shí)的 a.temporary 1. 拒絕拒絕 2. 拋棄拋棄, 丟棄丟棄 vt.reject U 隔離隔離; 孤立孤立n. isolation 使孤立使孤立; 使隔絕使隔絕vt.isolate 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽課文閱讀課文閱讀第23頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackNew WordsU 獲得獲得, 得到得到 n.acquisition 1. 欣賞欣賞 2. 對(duì)對(duì)表示感謝表示感謝 vt.appreciate 1特點(diǎn)特點(diǎn) 2C區(qū)別區(qū)別 3U卓越卓越n

31、.distinction 1. 交流交流 2. 互相作用互相作用 eract 減輕減輕, 緩和緩和 vt.alleviate 相當(dāng)大的相當(dāng)大的; 相當(dāng)多的相當(dāng)多的 a.considerable C 1. 跡象跡象; 征兆征兆 2. 癥狀癥狀 n.symptom 1. 有利的有利的 2. 贊成的贊成的 a. favorable 1. 恢復(fù)恢復(fù); 痊愈痊愈 2. U 復(fù)得復(fù)得 n.recovery 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽課文閱讀課文閱讀第24頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackNew Words把把分開(kāi)分開(kāi); 分離分離separate

32、 from 厭煩厭煩 (做做) 某事某事 tired of (doing) sth.文化沖擊文化沖擊; 文化震撼文化震撼 culture shock 從從 (疾病等疾病等) 中恢復(fù)中恢復(fù)recover from阻止阻止, 防止防止 prevent from 經(jīng)歷經(jīng)歷; 經(jīng)受經(jīng)受 go through為為所熟悉所熟悉familiar to 適應(yīng)適應(yīng)adjust to 此外此外; 而且而且 ad.furthermore 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽課文閱讀課文閱讀第25頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)課文閱讀課文閱讀Questi

33、ons 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 your fast-reading material. But, for this purpose, the best course of action is to know what to scan for in your s

34、kimming. 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)自測(cè)技巧技巧Back第26頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C EQuestions Previewing自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧Back1. According to Paragraph 1, studying in a different country means _. 2. In the

35、honeymoon stage, _. 3. When you are in the hostility stage, you try to feel better by _. 4. In the writers eyes, one must be cautious even when occasionally using one of the defense mechanisms because they prevent one from _. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)課文閱讀課文閱讀第27頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C EQuestions Previewing

36、自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧Back5. After you deal with your hostility, _. 6. In the third stage, you recover from _. 7. In the final stage of culture shock, you feel good about the new culture because _.8. You learn more about yourself when _. 隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)課文閱讀課文閱讀第28頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽N H C

37、EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧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 opportunit

38、y to discover fascinating things and a feeling of freedom. ChineseQuestion 1第29頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 1b In spite of these advantages, however, there are also some challenges you will encounter. Because your views may clash with the different beliefs, norms, values and traditions tha

39、t 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. ChineseQuestion 1隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第30頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)

40、N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧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 everything, and everybody seems to be so nice to you. Also,the amusement of life in a new culture seems to have

41、 no ending. ChineseQuestion 2隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第31頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 3 Eventually, however, the second stage of 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 ti

42、red 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. Chinese隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第32頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 4a Usual

43、ly at this point in your adjustment to a new culture, you devise some defense mechanisms 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 bo

44、thers you. ChineseQuestion 3隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第33頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧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 y

45、ou become careless and irresponsible. The third kind of defense mechanism is called “isolation”. You would rather be home alone, and you dont want to communicate with anybody. Chinese隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第34頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 4c With isolation, you try to avoid the effec

46、ts 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 dont need anyb

47、ody. You feel you are coping fine alone, so you dont try to ask for help. Chinese隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第35頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 5 The defense mechanisms you utilize in the hostility stage are not helpful. If you only occasionally use one of these coping mechanisms to help yo

48、urself 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隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第36頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 6a After you deal with your

49、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. ChineseQuestion 5隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第3

50、7頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 6b The whole situation starts to become more favorable; you recover from the symptoms of the first 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 distincti

51、on of the culture is different from your own, it has elements that you can learn to appreciate. ChineseQuestion 6隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第38頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 7 The last stage of culture shock is called “adjustment”. In this stage, you have reached a point where you actuall

52、y feel good because you have learned enough to understand the new culture. The things 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 cult

53、ure. ChineseQuestion 7隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第39頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 8a Culture shock is not something you can avoid when living in a foreign country. It does not seem like a very helpful experience when you are going through its four stages. However, when you have completel

54、y adjusted to a new culture you can more fully enjoy it. Chinese隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第40頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)N H C EN H C E自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackPara. 8b You learn how to interact with other people, and you learn a considerable amount about life in a culture that is not your own. Furthermore, learning about other

55、cultures and how to adjust to the shock of living in them helps you learn more about yourself. ChineseQuestion 8隨隨 筆筆 閱讀理解閱讀理解生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第41頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)隨隨 筆筆 課文閱讀課文閱讀生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackChoice MakingN H C EN H C E1. According to Paragraph 1, studying in a different country means _. A. discov

56、ering interesting things and a feeling of freedom B. an opportunity to get rich C. adjusting to culture shock all the time D. meeting both advantages and challenges Refer to Para. 1 第42頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackChoice MakingN H C EN H C E2. In the honeymoon stage, _. A. you mainly experience the positive e

57、lements of life in a new culture B. you think that everything will always be perfect C. you feel that daytime becomes much longer D. you feel like you are taking a holiday to another country with friends Refer to Para. 2 隨隨 筆筆 課文閱讀課文閱讀生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第43頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackChoice MakingN H C EN H C E

58、3. When you are in the hostility stage, you try to feel better by _. A. becoming tired of many things about the new culture B. adjusting to the new culture C. devising some defense mechanisms D. experiencing the negative parts of the new cultureRefer to Para. 4 隨隨 筆筆 課文閱讀課文閱讀生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第44頁(yè)/共10

59、8頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackChoice MakingN H C EN H C E4. In the writers eyes, one must be cautious even when occasionally using one of the defense mechanisms because they prevent one from _. A. feeling that these mechanisms are useful B. being easily affected by cultural differences C. protecting himself against

60、 the effects of culture shock D. making necessary adjustments to the new culture Refer to Para. 5隨隨 筆筆 課文閱讀課文閱讀生詞學(xué)習(xí)生詞學(xué)習(xí)問(wèn)題預(yù)覽問(wèn)題預(yù)覽第45頁(yè)/共108頁(yè)自測(cè)自測(cè)技巧技巧BackChoice MakingN H C EN H C E5. After you deal with your hostility, _. A. you begin to know that the shock of the new culture is only temporary B. you fa

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