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liza1437
liza1437
23.08.2020 21:50 •  Английский язык

Задание 1 Read the article below about culture shock. Are sentences 1-10 right or wrong? If there
is no information in the text to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.
Culture Shock
You are a young university graduate hoping to get your first work experience abroad. Or perhaps you
have decided to make a lifestyle change later in life and take your skills and experience abroad.
Maybe you have just found yourself transferred overseas as your company broadens its scope on the
international stage. Whatever the circumstances, there are many professional, personal and social
benefits to be gained by the experience of living and working abroad. You should also be aware,
though, that you will probably suffer from culture shock at some point. There are different feelings
associated with culture shock, and most people go through some or all of the stages described below,
though not necessarily in the same order.
1 Fascination This is the exciting part of culture shock, when everything seems wonderful, exotic
and exciting. When you first arrive your priority will, naturally, be to deal with practical
considerations such as registering with a doctor and sorting out your new accommodation, but it’s
also important to take this opportunity to get out and enjoy the new culture in which you find
yourself.
2 Frustration Once the initial thrill of being in a new culture has passed, even the simplest aspects of
life abroad can feel difficult and annoying. Topping up your mobile phone, using your credit card,
paying the domestic bills - all these things are often done slightly differently in other countries, and
this can suddenly feel frustrating and difficult. You may find yourself thinking, ‘Why don’t they do it
here the way we do it in my country?’ This can affect your professional life too, if you find yourself
feeling irritated by work habits and customs that are very different from those that you are used to.
3 Depression For some people, frustration can turn to depression. Stress, anxiety and even flu-like
symptoms can make life very difficult, and may affect how well you perform your duties at work.
This stage is the hardest to deal with, but fortunately not everyone who works abroad experiences it.
4 Adaptation It takes longer for some people than others, but at some point you will adapt to the new
culture, and enjoy it on a deeper level than at the fascination stage. Most people who adapt
successfully are those who make the effort to learn at least some of the language, find out about local
customs and social etiquette, and make friends with local people.
5 Re-adjustment If your work abroad is a temporary placement, there is one more stage to go
through. Just as you have adapted to life abroad, it’s time to return home. And at that point, you are
faced with a different kind of culture shock – re-adjusting to life in your home country again.
1 University graduates often spend some time working abroad.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
2 Culture shock affects all people in the same way.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
3 More people are working abroad than in the past.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
4 Working abroad can help you develop personally as well as professionally.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
5 All foreign workers experience fascination, frustration and depression before they adapt
to a new culture.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
6 When moving to a new country, you should try to enjoy the excitement of the new
culture as well as making practical arrangements.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
7 Cultural differences in working practices can be frustrating for workers abroad.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
8 If depression makes you feel ill when you live abroad you should visit a doctor.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
9 Trying to learn even a few words of the local language can help you adapt.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say
10 Re-adjustment is the final stage of culture shock for everyone who goes to work in
another country.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn’t say

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Ответ:
yong345
yong345
31.10.2021 21:41
Who never saw Scotland, he really does not know the UK. Scotland - the country in the United Kingdom, in the north of England. Its symbol - a thistle and its patron - Saint Andrew. The country is divided into Highlands and Lowlands (High and Low land?). Most of the industry is concentrated in the Lowlands, in the Clyde Valley. Glasgow - the big bustling city, Edinburgh - the capital. Glasgow and Edinburgh - two large central Scotland. Among them, only 45 miles and you will reach from Glasgow to Edinburgh in about an hour by train, but the city is very different. Glasgow - the heart of the industry. This is a business and trade center. This is a busy, prosperous, dirty in parts and trim in other cities, it is beautiful and ugly, with its large port and lively streets. Edinburgh is quite cold, but attractive, very proud, but friendly and has a great past. Edinburgh is known as the Athens of the north. It is an ancient city and if you walk in his district, then you can feel the history in the ...
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Grazhdankin
Grazhdankin
31.05.2020 05:22
I know Jim very well because we went to university together. (глагол не используется в аспекте continuous; всегда в progressive)correct (хотя лучше вынести "often" в самый конец, но не думаю, что это критично)My grandfather is a scientist and he likes to invent things. (то же, что и в первом пункте)Michael is a chef, but never does he cook at home for his family! (неверная синтаксическая форма инверсии)Teenagers are becoming more and more independent these days. (маркер аспекта continuous - "these days")The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. (general truth)Why is your little sister crying? Is she thirsty? (нелогично: little sister не может плакать всегда из-за того, что она испытывает жажду, поскольку, если не утолять жажду, можно умереть, то есть "всегда" прекратится; т.о., она плачет в данный момент)
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