第1题
A.his visa has run out
B.his photocopy of passport are lost
C.his passport is valid within five months
D.his passport expires
第3题
(89) What questions do visa officers have in mind when they face a student applying for a visa? Here is the gist of what Consul General David T. Hopper, the head of visa operations at the American embassy, explained:
Are you a genuine student, headed to the US for the purpose of studying? (90) Some applicants use fake documents, or have no real intention of attending college in America--the whole project is just a ruse (计策) to get to the US. The officers look closely at 1-20 forms, diplomas and school records for evidence of fraud.
Can you pay for your studies? (91) Some applicants have full scholarships, but many are self-supporting, so the visa officer must make sure the money is available.
Are you really going to America to study and only to study, not to work? [The problem here is work after graduation, not part-time campus jobs while the student is in an academic program.] Do you intend to leave the US when you have your degree? (92) Of course this is quite difficult to prove to the visa officer, and correspondingly difficult for the visa officer to judge. But the visa officer cannot simply ignore US visa law, which states that (93) if you give a person a student visa ,you must be convinced that he intends to leave the US when his studies are finished.
(94)
第4题
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
第5题
A.The uncles and aunts of legal immigrants.
B.The brothers and sisters of legal immigrants.
C.The spouses and young children of legal immigrants.
D.The parents and grandparents of legal immigrants.
第7题
Directions: Read the following passage. After reading it, you are required to complete the outline below it (No.46 to No.50). You should write your answers briefly (in not more than three words) on the Answer Sheet correspondingly.
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第8题
Woman: Fine, thanks.
Man: Are you sure you are all right? You look a bit worried today. Is there anything wrong?
Woman: Well, yes, there is something wrong actually. Perhaps you can give me some advice.
Man: Of course, if I can.
Woman: Well, last night when I returned from the theatre, I found that I'd lost my wallet.
Man: Oh, dear! That's terrible! What was in your wallet?
Woman: Well, some money, of course, my visa, all my identity cards and some photos.
Man: Well, if I were you, I'd go to the police station straight away and report it.
Woman: Yes, I've already done that, and they said that they'd make a search for it. But we're leaving soon and I need my visa and identity cards badly.
Man: Oh, dear! What a pity! Are you sure you lost the wallet in the theatre?
Woman: Yes, quite sure.
Man: I think you should put an advertisement in the China Dally, saying when and where you lost it.
Woman: But that takes too long.
Man: Walt a minute! I know! How stupid of me. My uncle lives in Beijing and he lives very close to the theatre. I'll telephone him and ask him to go there. You'd better go and have breakfast and I'll meet you later.
Woman: Oh, thank you. That's marvelous. I hope he finds it.
(20)
A.She had lost her wallet.
B.She was lost and couldn't find her way back to her hotel.
C.She didn't know where she had lost her identity card.
D.She didn't know the way to the theatre.
第9题
Education is big business. In fact for both the UK and the US, income from foreign brain power is greater than export sales of arms and ammunition. But security fears and restrictive visa controls are shrinking America's dominance of the 2-million-strong international student market, while in Britain a third of colleges reported a drop in last year's foreign enrolments due to visa problems. Nick Mackie, BBC News, Chongqing.
According to the report, how many overseas are now studying in Britain?
A.100,000
B.300,000
C.600,000
D.900,000
第10题
Education is big business. In fact for both the UK and the US, income from foreign brain power is greater than export sales of arms and ammunition. But security fears and restrictive visa controls are shrinking America's dominance of the 2-million-strong international student market, while in Britain a third of colleges reported a drop in last year's foreign enrolments due to visa problems. Nick Mackie, BBC News, Chongqing.
According to the report, how many overseas are now' studying in Britain?
A.100,000
B.300,000
C.600,000
D.900,000
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