us firm.they could earn up to 28 points for their education,15 points for
english and us civics(公民学),and 1 0 points for family ties.the system has stirred up debate.critics on the left say it opposes family unity and american values.critics on the right complain that it does not reflect the needs of high-tech employersthe current kinship(血缘关系)%26#8226;based system puts pressure on the us,as it attracts ow—skill workers who consume more public devices than they pay back in taxes.it allows a variety of uneducated people in from mexico and central america the immigration bill would allow, eight. years to clear the current backlog(积压)of application for a permanent resident card,or green card.after that,only the children and spouses(配偶)of legal immigrants would be able to apply for family visas.adult children,siblings(兄弟姐妹),parents,and other relatives would have to apply in the general queue(排队).under the proposal,immigrants from asian countries would likely fare well(很有利).for instance,over half of recent immigrants from china and india have a bachelor’s(学士的)or higher degree.immigrants from latin american countries would likely face more difficulties.
immigration point systems have been in use in canada,australia and new zealand for years.the uk adopted a similar approach in 2001.one thing that canada and other nations have discovered is that their system needs to fit the needs of their economy.too often they find that they attract highly-educated people who end up finding work that doesn't use their skills.some end up driving a taxi.
36. one of the reasons for proposing the point system is
a. to give priority to immigrants from china.
b. to protect the us from terrorist attac
c. to increase population.examda
d. to attract skilled immigrants.
37. what do critics on the right say about the proposed point system?
a. it opposes family unity.
b. it is very difficult to apply.
c. it does not meet the needs of high-tech employers.
d. it opposes american values.
38. which statement is not true of the current system?
a. it is kinship-based.
b. it puts pressure on the us.
c. it attracts highly-educated people.
d. it draws low-skilled workers.
39. who can apply for family visas in future?
a. the uncles and aunts of legal immigrants.
b. the brothers and sisters of legal immigrants.
c. the parents and grandparents of legal immigrants.
d. the spouses and young children of legal immigrants
40 .which country adopted the point system in 2001?
a. the us.
b. the uk.
c. canada.
d. australia.
第三篇 political spins
last week,us white house spokesman tony snow sent journalists digging for their dictionaries.he called recent criticism by the former president bill clinton“chutzpah”(大胆放肆).with just one sentence,snow managed to make headlines,a joke and a defense of.president george w bush.interestingly, this is h