2007全国硕士研究生入学考试英语模拟试卷 |
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The Home Office insists that the rules have not changed since 200l. That would confirm Mr. Gherson's suspicion that the new policy has come in by accident, probably as a result of zeal or carelessness by mid-ranking officials. Their attitude is at odds with the stance of the government, which has been trying for years to make the system more user-friendly for the world's elite. But lawyers such as Mr. Kalin are in no doubt of the risk Britain is running. America, he says, is already losing out in the global talent market because of its "painful and humiliating" immigration procedures. If Britain's rules stay tight, he says, foreigners will go elsewhere. Likely beneficiaries are Ireland and Austria, European Union countries whose residency visas and passports confer the same convenience as British ones, with less hassle.
26. What is implied in the first two sentences?
[A] Desirable migrants may have more choices
[B] Immigration is discriminatory
[C] Immigrant supply outweighs demand
[D] People considering immigration require capital
27. In contrast to many other countries, Britain’s immigration policies are___________.
[A] permissive
[B] submissive
[C] cohesive
[D] restrictive
28. The author’s attitude toward the residency restrictions is___________.
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