"Culture shock" occurs as a result of total immersion in new culture. It (51) to "people who have been suddenly transplanted abroad. " Newcomers may be anxious (52) they do not speak the language, know the (53) , or understand people’s behavior in daily life. The visitor finds that "yes" may not always mean "yes", that friendliness does not (54) mean friendship or that statements that appear to be serious are really intended (55) jokes. The foreigner may be unsure as to when to shake hands or embrace, when to (56) conversations, or how to approach a stranger. The (57) of "culture shock" helps explain feelings of bewilderment and disorientation. Language problems do not account for all the frustrations that people feel. When one is (58) of everything that was once familiar, such as understanding a transportation system, knowing how to register for university classes, (59) knowing how to make friends, difficulties in coping with the new society may (60) . |
A.necessarily
B.virtually
C.absolutely
D.formerly.
参考答案:A
解析:本句与前面that引导的从句为finds的并列的宾语,这两个从句都表示一种可能性而不是绝对性,因此这里应选A项necessarily“必定”,not necessarily表示“不一定”。B项virtually“实际上”和C项absolutely“绝对”与not连用,意味着全体否定,这与题意不符。D项formerly意为“以前,从前”,与题意相差更远。