问题 单项选择题

Some people talk about immigration in terms of politics, some in terms of history. But the core of the matter is numbers. The Labor Department says that immigrants make up about 15 percent of the work force. It’s estimated that a third of those are undocumented workers. The Pew Hispanic Center estimates that one in four farmhands in the United States is an undocumented immigrant, and that they make up a significant portion of the people who build our houses, clean our office buildings and prepare our food.

America has become a nation dependent on the presence of newcomers, both those with green cards and those without. Business leaders say agriculture, construction, meatpacking and other industries would collapse without them.

Sure, it would be great if everyone were here legally, if the immigration service weren’t such a disaster that getting a green card is a life’s work. It would be great if other nations had economies robust enough to support their citizens so leaving home wasn’t the only answer. But at a certain point public policy means dealing not only with how things ought to be but with how they are. Here’s how they are: these people work the jobs we don’t want, sometimes two and three jobs at a time. They do it on the cheap, which is tough, so that their children won’t have to, which is good. They use services like hospitals and schools, which is a drain on public coffers, and they pay taxes, which contribute to them.

Immigration is never about today, always about tomorrow, an exercise in that thing some native-born Americans seem to have lost the knack for: deferred gratification. It’s the educated man who arrived in the Washington D. C., area and took a job doing landscaping, then found work as a painter, then was hired to fix up an entire apartment complex by someone who liked his work ethic. He started his own business and wound up employing others. Does it matter that he arrived in this country with no work visa if he is now supporting the nation’s economy

If any towns, whose aging populations were on the wane before the immigrants arrived, succeed in driving newcomers away, those who remain will find themselves surrounded by empty storefronts, deserted restaurants and houses that will not sell. It’s the civic equivalent of starving to death because you don’t care for the food. But at least everyone involved can tell themselves their town wasted away while they were speaking English.

What is the image of undocumented immigrants in the author’s opinion()

A. illegal and need to be sent back to where they’re from

B. essential to the construction of US economy

C. encouraged to work illegally in US

D. enjoying the public services without contributing to them

答案

参考答案:B

解析:

本题为观点态度题。作者对于非法移民的评价一直认为其是美国经济发展所必不可少的要素。选项 A的观点在文中作为反面范例进行论证。选项C在文中并未提及。根据“They use services like hospitals and schools, which is a drain on public coffers, and they Pay taxes, which contribute to them.”,美国非法移民同样用自己缴纳的税务来为公共医疗教育体系做出自己的贡献,因此D不正确。故选B。

解答题
完形填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

While attending a conference, I returned to my hotel room late one rainy evening. The overhead light outside my door was   36   and I had difficulty finding the keyhole. When I finally   37   to open the door, I   38   around the wall for a light switch. I found a   39   where a switch was once installed... but no switch.

No discouraged easily, I remembered seeing a   40   by the bed when I put away my luggage   41   in the day. I found the bed in the dark and felt around until I found the lamp, but when I switched it on,  42   happened! Now what?

Though I knew that it was dark outside my window   43   the outdoor light was burned out, I thought that   44   if I opened the curtains I might be able to use the light from the   45   to find another lamp. So I   46   my way slowly across the room to the curtains and... no draw-string!

I finally stumbled(跌跌撞撞) around until I found a desk lamp that actually   47  ! That evening I discovered in a whole new way just how dark the world can be and how necessary   48   is.

But even more necessary than   49   light is the light that shines from people—the light of love, sympathy and   50  . Because, for many people, the world is a dark and   51   place.

It is the shining that is important, for someone today just may be stumbling in discouragement or fear and in   52   of some light.

So let your light shine. Whatever ligh you   53   may be a beacon(灯塔)of hope and encouragement in someone’s darkness. And if you feel that your light is   54   a candle in a forest, remember this—there isn’t enough darkness in the world to  55

the light of one small candle.

小题1:.

A.burning

B.broken

C.shining

D.smooth小题2:..

A.managed

B.attempted

C.succeeded

D.meant小题3:..

A.touched

B.turned

C.felt

D.looked小题4:..

A.light

B.plate

C.lamp

D.signal小题5:.

A.lamp

B.switch

C.desk

D.window小题6:..

A.later

B.earlier

C.sooner

D.first小题7:..

A.something

B.everything

C.nothing

D.anything小题8:..

A.when

B.unless

C.since

D.although小题9:..

A.certainly

B.surely

C.absolutely

D.perhaps小题10:.

A.stars

B.street

C.room

D.shop小题11:.

A.forced.

B.struggled

C.made

D.pushed小题12:..

A.worked

B.failed

C.did

D.closed小题13:.

A.love

B.thinking

C.dream

D.light小题14:..

A.spiritual

B.physical

C.mental

D.inner小题15:..

A.faith

B.soul

C.help

D.attention小题16:.

A.mixed

B.fancy

C.lonely

D.complicated小题17:..

A.lack

B.need

C.favor

D.face小题18:.

A.devote

B.receive

C.offer

D.throw小题19:..

A.only

B.even

C.ever

D.much小题20:.

A.give out

B.leave out

C.take out

D.put out