問題詳情
Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage The percentage of immigrants(including those unlawfully present) in the United states has been creeping upward for years. At 12.6 percent, it is now higher than at any point ince the mid1920s We are not about to go back to the days when Congress openly worried about inferior races polluing America’s bloodstream. But once again we are wondering whether we have too many of the wrong sort fo necomers.Their loudest citecs argue that the new wave of immigrants cannot,and indeed do not want to, fit in as previous generations did. We now know that these racist views were wrong.In time, Italians, Romanians and members of other so-called inferior races became exemplary Americans and contributed greatly, in ways too numerous to detail , to the building of this magnificent nation. There is no reason why these new immigrants should not have the same success. Although children of Mexican immigrants do better, in terms of educational and professional attainment, than thir parents UCLA sociologist Edward Telles has found that the gains don’t continme. Indeed, the fouth generation is marginally worse off than the third James Jackson,of the University of Michigan,has foud a simila rend among black Caribbean immigrants,Tells fears that Mexican-Americans may be fated to follow in the footsteps of American blacks-that largeparts of the community may become mired in a seemingly state of poverty and Underachievement . Like African-Americans, Mexican-americans are increasingly relegated to (降入)segregated, substandyrd schools, and their dropout rate is the highest for any 儿童会nic group in the country. We have learned much about the foolish idea of excluding people on the presumption of the ethnic/racial inferiority. But what we have not yet learned is how to make the process of Americanization work for all. I am not talking about requiring people to learn English or to adopt American ways; those things happen pretty much on their own, but as arguments about immigration hear up the campaign trail, we also ought to ask some broader question about assimilation, about ho wto ensure that people , once outsiders , don’t fovever remain marginalized within these shores. That is a much larger question than what should happen with undocumented workers, or how best to secure the border, and it is one that affects not only newcomers but groups that have been here for generations. It will have more impact on our future than where we decide to set the admissions bar for the lasest ware of would-be Americans. And it would be nice if we finally got the answer right.
57. How were immigrants viewed by U.S. Congress in early days?
(A)They were of inferior races.
(B)They were a Source of political corruption.
(C)They were a threat to the nation’s security.
(D)They were part of the nation’s bloodstream. 58.What does the author think of the new immigrants?
(A)They will be a dynamic work force in the U.S.
(B)They can do just as well as their predecessors.
(C)They will be very disappointed on the new land.
(D)They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream. 59.What does Edward Telles’ research say about Mexican-Americans?
(A)They may slowlu improve from generation to generation.
(B)They will do better in terms of deucationl attainment.
(C)They will melt into the African-American community.
(D)They may forever remain poor and underachieving. 60.What should be done to help the new immigrants?
(A)Rid them of their inferiority complex.
(B)Urge them to adopt American customs.
(C)prevent them from being marginalized.
(D)Teach them standard American English. 61.According to the author,the burning issue concerning immigrationg is_______.
(A)how to deal with people entering the U.S. without documents
(B)how to help immigrants to better fit into American society
(C)how to stop illegal immigrants from crossing the corder
(D)how to limit the number of immigrants to enter the U.S.
57. How were immigrants viewed by U.S. Congress in early days?
(A)They were of inferior races.
(B)They were a Source of political corruption.
(C)They were a threat to the nation’s security.
(D)They were part of the nation’s bloodstream. 58.What does the author think of the new immigrants?
(A)They will be a dynamic work force in the U.S.
(B)They can do just as well as their predecessors.
(C)They will be very disappointed on the new land.
(D)They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream. 59.What does Edward Telles’ research say about Mexican-Americans?
(A)They may slowlu improve from generation to generation.
(B)They will do better in terms of deucationl attainment.
(C)They will melt into the African-American community.
(D)They may forever remain poor and underachieving. 60.What should be done to help the new immigrants?
(A)Rid them of their inferiority complex.
(B)Urge them to adopt American customs.
(C)prevent them from being marginalized.
(D)Teach them standard American English. 61.According to the author,the burning issue concerning immigrationg is_______.
(A)how to deal with people entering the U.S. without documents
(B)how to help immigrants to better fit into American society
(C)how to stop illegal immigrants from crossing the corder
(D)how to limit the number of immigrants to enter the U.S.
參考答案
答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)
內容推薦
- 一个完整的认识过程是(A).认识—实践—认识(B).实践—认识—实践(C).感觉—知觉—表象(D).概念—判断—推理
- A. Their performance may improve. B. Their immune system may be reinforced C. Their blood
- A. Organising protests C. Acting as its spokesman. B. Recruiting members D. Saving endanger
- 56 What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage? (A) To remind people of the need of su
- (A)perspective (B)permission (C)conformity (D)consensus
- 辩证唯物主义认识论最基本的观点是(A).实践的观点(B).唯物论的观点(C).可知论的观点(D).辩证法的观点
- A. They have accomplished little . C. They have worked out a way to relax. B. They feel utt
- A. It is sure to fluctuate . C. It will remain basically stable. B. It is bound to revive.
- What will agriculture be like in the 21st century (A) It will go through radical changes (B
- (A)solemn (B)sober (C)unique (D)universal
內容推薦
- A. Improved mental functioning C. Speeding up of blood circulation B. Increased susceptibil
- 我们对待马克思主义既要坚持又要发展。这种态度的哲学基础是(A).认识是主体对客体的能动反映的原理(B).实践是认识的来源和目的的原理(C).感性认识有待于上升到理性认识的原理(D).真理的绝对性和
- (A)absolute (B)alternative (C)original (D)orthodox
- Part V Individuals and businesses have legal protection for intellectual property they create and o
- A. By harassing them. C. By taking legal action. B. By appealing to the public D. By resort
- A. Pretend to be in better shape. C. Turn more often to friends for help B. Have more physi
- 在人类社会关系中,最基础的关系是(A).血缘亲族关系(B).地缘政治关系(C).物质生产关系(D).思想文化关系
- (A)presume (B)stimulate (C)nominate (D)distribute
- 63 (A)services (B)reservers (C)assumptions (D)motions
- 在构成生产力系统的诸因素中,属于参透性因素的是(A).劳动资料(B).劳动对象(C).自然科学(D).经营管理
- (A)range (B)length (C)scale (D)extent
- (A)for (B)with (C)by (D)from
- 社会基本矛盾有两对,一对是生产力和生产关系之间的矛盾,另一对是(A).个人和社会的之间的矛盾(B).人和自然之间的矛盾(C).被剥削阶级和剥削阶级之间的矛盾(D).经济基础和上层建筑之间的矛盾
- 下列个性属于经济社会形态系列的是(A).渔猎社会(B).农业社会(C).资本主义社会(D).工业社会
- 依我國現行憲法規定,立法委員在職權行使上,除質詢行政官員外,還有何種法定職權?(A)副總統缺位時行使補選權 (B)帶領檢察官查緝犯罪(C)依法彈劾政府官員 (D)提出中央政府年度預算表
- 中国新民主主义革命开始的标志是(A).1911年辛亥革命(B).1919年五四运动(C).1921年中国共产党成立(D).1927年八一南昌起义
- 在新民主主义革命队伍中,既具有革命性又具有软弱性的阶级是(A).工人阶级(B).农民阶级(C).城市小资产阶级(D).农民资产阶级
- 在如何正确处理公平与效率关系问题上,党的十七大指出(A).效率优先,兼顾公平(B).公平优先,兼顾效率(C).初次分配注重效率,在分配注重公平(D).初次分配和在分配都要处理好效率与公平的关系,
- 在党八七会议上,总结大革命失败的教训,提出“须知政权是由枪杆子中取得的”着名论断的是(A).周恩来(B).朱德(C).毛泽东(D).翟秋白
- 中国人民当家作主的根本途径和最高的实现形式是(A).人民代表大会制度(B).民族区域自治制度(C).基层群众自治制度(D).共产党领导的多党合作和政治协商制度
- 解决台湾问题,实现祖国统一,寄希望于(A).国际社会(B).两岸交流(C).台湾当局(D).台湾人民
- 在毛泽东建军思想中,建设新型人民军队的根本原则是(A).注重思想政治教育(B).执行严格的革命纪律(C).坚持党对军队的绝对领导(D).坚持全心全意为人民服务
- 马克思主义哲学同各门具体科学的关系属于(A)、一般和个别的关系(B)、整体和部分的关系(C)、本质和现象的关系(D)、内容和形式的关系
- 党领导人民治理国家的基本方略是(A).依法治国(B).科技兴国(C).人才强国(D).教育兴国
- 在我国的政党制度中,各民主党派是(A).参政党(B).在野党(C).反对党(D).执政党