發(fā)布時(shí)間: 2016年08月15日
"American dream? What a lie!" This comment(評(píng)論) was made by a Cuban teenage girl. She was attending a huge protest(抗議) in Havana, Cuba, against American immigration laws last Tuesday.
Tens of thousands of people, including Cuba's President, Fidel Castro, took part in the protest to remember 30 missing Cubans, including 13 children. Their boat was lost in the Florida Straits after setting out from Cuba on November 17. It is one of the worst accidents involving(牽扯到) Cubans being smuggled(偷渡) into the US. Fourteen people died in the sinking of a smuggler's boat in 1998, and about 40 people died in 1994 when a tugboat sank near Havana. Castro believes that the "Cuban Adjustment Act" is responsible for the 30 people disappearing.
This 1996 law gives special allowances to Cuban immigrants who reach US land by whatever means. It gives them resident's status(居民身份) and chances to work. It is very different from the US policy to immigrants from other countries. Because it encourages illegal immigration and these types of accidents, some called it "the murderous law".
The US uses the so-called "dry foot, wet foot" rule. Those found at sea are sent back to Cuba. But those who set foot on US soil are generally allowed to stay. Castro said that the law encourages Cubans to undertake dangerous sea journeys with the hope of living in the US.
The immigration policy of the US has caused many problems between the US and Cuban. The two countries plan to meet next month to discuss immigration issues.
1. Who is Fidel Castro?
A. He is one of the missing smugglers.
B. He is one of the persons who made the "Cuban Adjustment Act".
C. He is a Cuban.
D. He is the American president.
2. Why did so many people attend the protest?
A. Because they were not allowed to enter the US.
B. Because their children were missing.
C. Because they wanted to come back to their homeland.
D. Because they were against American immigration laws.
3. Which of the following is right?
A. "Cuban Adjustment Act" is a Cuban law.
B. Havana is a place in Cuba.
C. 43 people disappeared after they set out on November 17.
D. The American immigration law was made in 1994.
4. Why did so many people want to smuggle into the US?
A. They wanted to live a better life there.
B. They were treated badly in their country.
C. They had relatives in the US.
D. The Americans were very friendly.
5. What is the result of "Cuban Adjustment Act" ?
A. The two countries plan to meet next month.
B. It is very different from the US policy to immigrants from other countries.
C. Those who set foot on US soil are generally allowed to stay.
D. It encourages Cubans to undertake dangerous sea journeys.
答案
1. C。事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第2段 Tens of thousands ofpeople ,including Cuba's President Fidel Castro, tookpart in the protest… 可知答案為C。
2. D。推理判斷題。從 against American immigrationlaws last Tuesday 可知抗議是為了反對(duì)美國(guó)的移民政策,故答案選D。
3. B。事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第1段 中…a huge protest(抗議)in Havana, Cuba…可知答案為B。因?yàn)橛⒄Z中的地址是有小到大排列的。
4. A。事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第四段中It gives them resident's status(居民身份)and chances to work可知答案為A。
5. D。事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文中倒數(shù)第2段 …the law encourages Cubans to undertake dangerous seajourneys with the hope of living in the US可知答案為D。
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