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1、Culture Shock: Like a Fish out of WaterHuman beings experience the same feelings when they travel to or live in a different country or culture. The phenomenon of cultureshock is almost like a disease with a cause, symptoms and a cure. Being in a new country is li
2、ke being a “fish out of water”. Many of the cues of inter-personal communication (such as body language, words, tone of voice and idioms) are different in different cultures. One of the reasons for feeling like a “fish out of water” is that we do not know all the
3、 cues used in the new culture.Psychologists state that there are four distinct stages of culture shock. During the first few days of a person’s stay in a new country,everything goes quite smoothly. The newcomer is excited about being in a new place where there ar
4、e new sights and sounds, smells and tastes. This first stage of culture shock is called the “honeymoon phase”.Unfortunately, this phase comes to an end fairly soon as the newcomer has to deal with problems with transport, shopping and communication. It may start
5、to seem like people no longer care about your problems. In this “rejection phase”, the newcomer becomes aggressive and starts complaining about the host culture. If you don’t survive stage two successfully, you may find yourself in phase three: the “regression” p
6、hase whereby you move backwards, spending your time speaking your ownlanguage, watching DVDs from your home country, eating food from home and associating with students who speak your own language. If you survive this stage (or miss it altogether), however, you
7、will move into the fourth stage of culture shock called the “recovery” phase. You will be comfortable with the language and customs of the host country. You are 90% adjusted to the new culture and, despite some lingering problems with social cues, you at last fee
8、l “at home”.1.Culture shock is_______ : A) a disease B) a problem found in certain countries C) an emotional process experienced in a new culture2.The term