The considerable differences in wage levels across countries create for international migration.
(A)descendants
(B)frustrations
(C)incentives
(D)perplexities
From the moment immigrants arrive to settle, most of them will do their best to a place in their new society.
(A)decline
(B)inhibit
(C)secure
(D)void
In the United States, the number of illegal immigrants entering in 1996 was about 300,000, to one third of thenumber of legal immigrants that year.
(A)assimilative
(B)equivalent
(C)innocuous
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It is important that recruiting agencies are by law to ensure their workers access to legal aid, covered by paymentto the insurance consortium by the migrants before departure.
(A)elicited
(B)evaded
(C)obsessed
(D)obliged
A country’s historical religion can have a large, sustaining impact on the country’s present national culture even ifits do not regularly attend religious services.
(A)deviants
(B)inhabitants
(C)pedestrians
(D)villains
In many countries potential migrant workers are officially required to go through a of nationality in their countryof origin and then apply for temporary passports and obtain permits to work.
(A)declamation
(B)fabrication
(C)segregation
(D)verification
Many immigrants and their children are becoming not only emotionally but also physically less isolated.
(A)calumniated
(B)decomposed
(C)incorporated
(D)slandered
Passengers are to contact their airlines and check with the airport’s website or the flight information displayscreens for the latest flight information.
(A)abated
(B)accrued
(C)acquitted
(D)advised
Following the social sciences’ cognitive revolution, many anthropologists have incorporated artifacts, mentifacts, andsociofacts when definitions of culture.
(A)abashing
(B)crafting
(C)depriving
(D)impairing
Over the past two decades, it has become clear that the current phase of globalization has been marked not justby trade and investment but also by internationals mobility of labor.
(A)introverted
(B)overcoaching
(C)retrospective
(D)transborder請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題:Recent practices and policies in rich countries suggest that the international mobility of people from poor regions of theglobe is regarded as 11 and to be avoided. Stronger border controls have made these journeys increasingly 12 ,exposing people to death. Even if they are seldom broadcast, their experiences of 13 are dramatic and distressing. So toois reality that some of them face 14 they arrive in Europe. For those who manage to reach the shores, the response is toblock, 15 and eject them through practices that resemble those deployed by the police to punish outlaws and disorderlysections of the population.
(A)affiliate
(B)detain
(C)entertain
(D)liberate請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題:Globalization has led to 16 of drug trafficking. Advances in technology, transport, and travel have added to theefficiency and speed of the global economy. They offer similar efficiencies to the business of trafficking networks. More than420 million 17 containers traverse the seas every year, transporting 90% of the world’s cargo. Most cargos carrylegitimate goods. However, authorities cannot 18 them all. And some are used to 19 drugs. Airplanes, submarines,speedboats, trucks, tunnels — taken as a whole, the systems used to move 20 drugs around the world comprise a networklikely bigger than Amazon, FedEx, and UPS combined. This is today’s golden age of drug trafficking.