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10页Unit 1 There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that best fits into the passage.“You’re going to another country to study? How wonderful! You’re really __1 !” But is it true all the time? Specialists in intercultural studies say that it is not easy to 2__ to life in a new culture. They call the feelings which people 3 when they come to a new environment culture shock. According to these specialists, there are three stages of culture shock. In the first stage, the newcomers 4 their environment. Then, when the newness 5 off, they begin to hate the city, the country, the people, the apartment, and everything else in the new culture. In the 6__ stage of culture shock, the newcomers begin to adjust to their surroundings. As a 7 , they enjoy their life more. Some of the factors in culture shock are 8 . Perhaps the 9 are different. Perhaps the public service networks such as the telephone or post office are difficult to 10 and you make mistakes. The simplest things seem difficult. The language may be difficult. The food may seem strange to you. You may also 11 the familiar smells of the food you are used to in your own country. If you don’t look __12 to the natives, you may feel strange. You may feel like everyone is 13__ you. In fact, you are always watching yourself. You are 14 . Who experiences culture shock? Everyone does in some 15 or another. But culture shock comes as a surprise to most people. A lot of the time, the people with the worst culture shock are the people who 16 had any difficulties in their own countries. They had hobbies or leisure activities which they 17 back in their mother country. When they come to a new country, they do not have the same __18__ positions or hobbies. They find themselves without a role, almost without a(n) __19 . They have to 20 a new self-image. This can take a long time.1.A. successfulB. luckyC. wealthyD. fantastic 2.A. ariseB. adjustC. alterD. change 3.A. practiceB. feelC. tasteD. experience 4.A. likeB. agreeC. chooseD. take 5.A. showsB. putsC. wearsD. leaves 6.A. latestB. endC. definiteD. final 7.A. sequenceB. resultC. productD. following 8.A. explainableB. definiteC. conditionalD. obvious 9.A. customsB. practicesC. policiesD. attitudes 10. A. realizeB. understandC. getD. explain 11. A. omitB. loseC. missD. pass 12. A. equalB. similarC. familiarD. exact 13. A. caringB. lookingC. watchingD. viewing 14. A. self-consciousB. self-centeredC. self-importantD. self-realized 15. A. shapeB. figureC. conventionD. form16. A. everB. neverC. foreverD. whenever 17. A. benefitedB. pleasedC. enjoyedD. participated 18. A. existedB. createdC. demonstratedD. established 19. A. identityB. existenceC. personalityD. perspective 20. A. foundB. buildC. organizeD. assessUnit 2 There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that best fits into the passage.The Olympics were first started by the Greeks and were very religious in nature. The Greeks honored their gods by holding __1__ as well as by singing and dancing. When the Games were held, all the cities of Greece stopped their wars to show their respect __2__ the gods. There were __3__ four towns in which the Games were held and each town held the Games once in four years. But the Games at Olympia were the most __4__. The four-year period from the beginning of one Olympic Games to the beginning of the next became __5__ as an “Olympiad”. __6__ from the singing and dancing, the Games were very like the modern Olympics of today. There were foot-races in a __7__ over long and short distances. There were jumping events, throwing events, and boxing. Only men were allowed to __8__ in or watch these early games. Later women were __9__ to watch but they did not compete. The stadium in Greek times was built in a horseshoe __10__. Thousands of men, and later women, __11__ the greatest athletes in the country as they competed. They looked forward to the Games with much excitement. The ancient Olympic Games of Greece took __12__ every four years for hundreds of years. But after the fifth century B.C., the Greeks were __13__ by the Romans. Then Greece became __14__ of the Roman Empire. In Roman times the Olympic Games became __15__ a religious event than it was during Greek times. The focus changed to the games themselves. Further changes to the Olympic Games have been made __16__. __17__ the changes to the Olympic Games, however, we still remember the place of their birth. And we are reminded of the original Games even more, because Greece __18__ the games very recently. The 2004 Summer Olympics were held in Athens, Greece. Over 200 countries __19__ in the Games. Also, for the first time ever, the Olympic flame, now very important to the Olympics, traveled around the world in a __20__. The excitement。












