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[单项选择]After so many years of studying English, you may still get confused like you first come here just because of the slang the students use! Now let us see how "street talk" and "regional talk" are.
Street talk is a way to categorize many "hip" words used on the street. There is a playfulness about street talk.
What about the word "hip" You might have thought that this was derived from "hippie" --a follower of social fashion in the 1960s and 70s. But no, it comes from a much older usage, the word "hep". The word "hip" is marked as "out-of-date slang". But it seems to have come back into fashion.
Other bits of old-fashioned slang are also popular here, such as "cool". The expression "that’s cool" is often used to agree to a suggestion.
The problem with slang and trendy expressions in general is that they change fast, so that only those who are using them all the time can keep up.
A great deal of slang used by students comes from television and films, especially from
A. travel guide
B. language professor
C. school supervisor
D. talkshow host
[填空题]Coming Home: Life After Studying Abroad
Many returnees who have studied abroad may suffer re-entry culture shock when they go back to their home town. Here some positive ways of dealing with the return culture shock are introduced.
I. The (1) of Re-Entry (1) ______
Re-entry is one’s (2) experience of re-adjusting to (2) ______
life in one’s home culture after living abroad.
For many study abroad returnees, it is more difficult to
adjust to their home culture than the (3) . (3) ______
II. Some Common Re-Adjustment Issues
1. Personal growth and change
When you come back, you have changed in many ways because
you have experienced more freedom and (4) living abroad. (4) ______
You have to adjust your new self to your old home.
2. New Knowledge and Skills
When living abroad, you might develop new competencies
including new knowledge, skills and (5)
[填空题]Coming Home: Life After Studying Abroad
Many returnees who have studied abroad may suffer re-entry culture shock when they go back to their home town. Here some positive ways of dealing with the return culture shock are introduced.
I. The (1) of Re-Entry (1) ______
Re-entry is one’s (2) experience of re-adjusting to (2) ______
life in one’s home culture after living abroad.
For many study abroad returnees, it is more difficult to
adjust to their home culture than the (3) . (3) ______
II. Some Common Re-Adjustment Issues
1. Personal growth and change
When you come back, you have changed in many ways because
you have experienced more freedom and (4) living abroad. (4) ______
You have to adjust your new self to your old home.
2. New Knowledge and Skills
When living abroad, you might develop new compe