Choose only one word missing in each gap of the text which is suitable for the context.
put your answers in the appropriate spaces in the answer form.
culture shock is … (1) resulting from the … (2) of commonly understood signs and symbols of
social … (3). in simpler words, people feel culture shock when all the expected, familiar hints and
helps are stripped away. suddenly they do not know what to do, how to act, or what in the world
to think. there are two major views of culture shock: the … (4) view and the … (5) view.
one perspective on culture shock is the … (6) view. the culture-shocked person experiences a
breakdown in communication, is unable to cope, and feels … (7) and … (8).
culture shock not only has psychological and social aspects, but it also has repercussions in terms
of physical health. people can become physically ill from the stress of culture shock.
one more important aspect of this concept of culture shock is “reduced … (9)”. the person cannot
speak the language well, and therefore communications are … (10). some of the areas of the most
limited communication are usually personal feelings and psychological needs.
Tasty furniture
Everybody likes sweets. Children are the ones who enjoy EAT ING all kinds of sweets.
Now they have even MORE reasons to be happy because they can have party furniture made of sweets.
Such furniture looks bright and attractive. The producers hope that soon such furniture WILL BECOME popular all over the world.
A street with a record
Have you ever been to Scotland? There are a lot of wonderful attractions there, including the THE SHORTEST street in the world.
It IS CALLED Ebenezer Place in the town of Wick. It is only 2.06 metres long.
It appeared when the Mackeys Hotel WAS BUILT there in 1883 and has only this building.
So, if you come to Wick, the FIRST thing on your must-do list should be to visit this place.
1.The largest iceberg in the world was 31,000 km long and 97km.wide.
2. The most expensive piano in the world cost $390,000 in 1980.
3. The oldest museum in the world in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford
4. The heaviest person of all time was Jon Brower Minnoch. He weighed more than 422kg
5. The most dangerous animal on earth is probably the mosquito
Объяснение:
Превосходная степень сравнения прилагательных:
либо the + -(e)st, *the oldest*
либо the most *the most dangerous* (как правило, с многосложными прилагательными, из двух и более слогов)