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- Ethnocentrism is a cultural attitude, which holds that one's own culture is better than others'.
- A person’s behavior which is regarded appropriate in one’s own culture might be inappropriate in other cultures.
- buzz panic mechanical imply decent stumble into miniature leapselective cultural grit one's teeth transmission ironic abnormal shudder indicationStudents from countries such as China, which has a drastically different culture and languge from the US, have to absorb a great deal of shock when they first arrive.
- Which feelings may a person experience when suffering from culture shock? A: A feeling of loss regarding friends and family, social status, and possessions B: A feeling of being rejected C: A feeling of confusion in beliefs, values, and role expectations D: A feeling of anxiety, disgust, or surprise in the face of cultural differences
- As we all know , the same gestures may have different __ which vary from one culture to another.
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The reaction to culture shock may differ greatly from person to person.
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Culture shock takes various forms. One is role shock, which refers to ______. A: the distress we experience when trying to cope with the multitude of changes required by the host culture B: feeling of loss of personal status in a new environment C: the physical discomforts experienced by sojourners trying to adapt to a new culture D: the psychological discomforts experienced by sojourners trying to adapt to a new culture.
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Which of the following is false? A: Plagiarism means to steal (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own. B: Novice writers may sometimes commit plagiarism unintentionally. C: It is forbidden to turn in one’s own previous work. D: Mixing copied materials from multiple sources is acceptable.
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中国大学MOOC: If one encounters some culture shock, which of the following feeling can he not have?
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Which of the following statements is NOT correct about plagiarism? A: Stealing and using the ideas and writings of another person as one's own is regarded as plagiarism. B: Appropriating passages or ideas from another person and using them as one's own is regarded as plagiarism. C: Not crediting other's idea within or at the end of one's paper is regarded as plagiarism. D: Rewriting others' ideas in one's own words is regarded as plagiarism.