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PART V READING COMPREHENSION [35 MIN] SECTION A MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are three passages followed by ten multiple choice questions. For each multiple choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO. PASSAGE ONE (1) Life can be tough for immigrants in America. As a Romanian bank clerk in Atlanta puts it, to find a good job “you have to be like a wolf in the forest — able to smell out the best meat.” And if you can’t find work, don’t expect the taxpayer to bail you out. Unlike in some European countries, it is extremely hard for an able- bodied immigrant to live off the state. A law passed in 1996 explicitly bars most immigrants, even those with legal status, from receiving almost any federal benefits. (2) That is one reason why America absorbs immigrants better than many other rich countries, according to a new study by the University of California. The researchers sought to measure the effect of immigration on the native-born in 20 rich countries, taking into account differences in skills between immigrants and natives, imperfect labor markets and the size of the welfare state in each country. (3) Their results offer ammunition for fans of more open borders. In 19 out of 20 countries, the authors calculated that shutting the doors entirely to foreign workers would make the native-born worse off. Never mind what it would do to the immigrants themselves, who benefit far more than anyone else from being allowed to cross borders to find work. (4) The study also suggests that most countries could handle more immigration than they currently allow. In America, a one-percentage point increase in the proportion of immigrants in the population made the native-born 0.05% better off. The opposite was true in some countries with generous or ill-designed welfare states, however. A one-point rise in immigration made the native-born slightly worse off in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. In Belgium, immigrants who lose jobs can receive almost two-thirds of their most recent wage in state benefits, which must make the hunt for a new job less urgent. (5) None of these effects was large, but the study undermines the claim that immigrants steal jobs from natives or drag down their wages. Many immigrants take jobs that Americans do not want, the study finds. This“smooths” the labor market and ultimately creates more jobs for locals. Native-owned grocery stores do better business because there are immigrants to pick the fruit they sell. Indian computer scientists help American software firms expand. A previous study found that because immigrants typically earn less than locals with similar skills, they boost corporate profits, prompting companies to grow and hire more locals.
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【单选题】大型宴会开始前( )左右摆放冷盘。
A.
5分钟
B.
15分钟
C.
10分钟
D.
20分钟
【单选题】消化性溃疡病人饮食护理错误的一项是
A.
少量多
B.
面食为主
C.
忌酸辣、油煎食物
D.
少量出血时可进食热流质
E.
定时进餐,可进食低脂肪饮食
【单选题】消化性溃疡病人饮食护理错误的一项是
A.
少量多餐
B.
面食为主
C.
忌酸辣、油煎食物
D.
量出血时可进食热流质
E.
当饮用牛奶,进食低脂肪饮食
【多选题】“两手托天理三焦”中的三焦是?
A.
上焦
B.
下焦
C.
外焦
D.
内焦
E.
中焦
【单选题】教有部所属综合大学的附属医院发现脊髓灰质炎疫情,应当报告的部门是
A.
国家教有行政部门
B.
国家卫生行政部门
C.
国家疾病预防控制机构
D.
所在地的政府卫生行政部门
E.
所在地的疾病预防控制机构
【单选题】消化性溃疡病人的饮食护理错误的一项是:
A.
少量多餐
B.
面食为主
C.
忌酸辣、油煎食物
D.
少量出血时可进食热流质
E.
定时进餐,可进食低脂肪饮食
【简答题】低压电器的电磁机构主要由 、动铁心、静铁心和反作用弹簧等部分组成,其作用是将电磁能转换成机械能,带动触点的动作。
【单选题】消化性溃疡病人饮食护理错误的一项是
A.
少量多餐
B.
面食为主
C.
忌酸辣、油煎食物
D.
少量出血时可进食热流质
E.
定时进餐,可进食低脂肪饮食
【单选题】消化性溃疡病人饮食护理错误的一项是
A.
少量多餐
B.
面食为主
C.
忌酸辣、油煎食物
D.
少量出血时可进食热流质
E.
当饮用牛奶,进食低脂肪饮食
【判断题】在 C51 中,若有#include ”,则在编程中 P1.2 可直接用 P12 表示。
A.
正确
B.
错误
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