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Reading in Depth Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank given below. Each choice in the Word Bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words more than once. Foreigners experience different degrees of culture shock. The symptoms 1 from great to small. Some people are only ill at ease and some others are seriously 2 . Feeling homesick, unhappy, and very sensitive are other signs of culture shock. It is easy to understand that the endless 3 of the early days in a new country would produce dissatisfaction. It is also easy to understand why 4 might grow in a person. P eople are always at 5 in a familiar environment. It's natural for an average person to experience mild, 6 symptoms; however, the insecure newcomer suffers more seriously from culture shock. During the unavoidable period of adjustment, the international student tends to 7 about everything in the new environment. In fact, the student is likely to exaggerate the problems. When the student meets another person from the same country, he will pour out his unhappy feelings. Together they can complain in their native language. Although this complaining provides temporary satisfaction, it certainly does not help him 8 to a new society. Being 9 will never get rid of the feelings of frustrations. The 10 person understands that a positive attitude is important in making the change successful. A sense of humor is a big help. Word Bank