~ When she moved to Scotland, the student was mostly confused by … television shows. small unexpected things. the local food. the weather. None Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a reason for the author’s cultureshock? Local food. Traffic jams. Living on campus. Language problems. None The word “daunting” in “ … a daunting task” (paragraph 3) is closest in meaningto … discouraging. extremely easy. impossible. comfortable. None In paragraph 4 “Then I had to adjust to …” the author stresses that it was difficultfor her to get used to … doing sports where she lived. having few social activities. living in the same place all the time. always being around the same people. None According to the author, parties she got used to in the Netherlands … required greater expenses. made her feel uncomfortable. started and finished earlier allowed for casual clothing. None Which of the following statements, according to the author, is TRUE aboutinternational students in Stirling? They don't dress up as well as locals. They don't talk to strangers. They may experience many positive cultural surprises. Their eating habits are different. None The expression “the ones” in “… most of the ones I experienced …” (paragraph 7)refers to … culture shocks. studies abroad. feelings about friends. gap years. None Time's up