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A) people are less likely to lie in instant messages B) people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactions C) people are most likely to lie i D)people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations 59. According to the passage, why are people more likely to tell the truth through certain media of A) They are afraid of leaving behind traces of their lies. B)They believe that honesty is the best policy C)They tend to be relaxed when using those media D)They are most practised at those forms of communication 60. According to Hancock the telephone is a preferable medium for promoting sales because A) salesmen can talk directly to their customers B salesmen may feel less restrained to exaggerate C) salesmen can impress customers as being trustworthy D)salesmen may pass on instant messages effectively 61. It can be inferred from the passage that A) honesty should be encouraged in interpersonal communications B)more employers will use emails to communicate with their employees C)suitable media should be chosen for different communication purposes D)email is now the dominant medium of communication within a company Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage. In a country that defines itself by ideals, not by shared blood who should be allowed to come work and ive here? In the wake of the sept. 11 attacks these questions have never seemed more pressing On Dec. 11, 2001, as part of the effort to increase homeland security federal and local authorities in 14 states staged"Operation Safe Travel"raids on airports to arrest employees with false identification(r BiE BB). In Salt Lake aty there were 69 arrests. But those captured were anything but terrorist, most of them illegal immigrants from Central or South America. Authorities said the undocumented workers' illegal status made them open to blackmail (ik if)by terrorists. Many immigrants in Salt Lake City were angered by the arrests and said they felt as if they were being treated like disposable goods. Mayor Anderson said those feelings were justified to a certain extent We re saying we want you to work in these places, were going to look the other way in terms of what our laws are, and then when it's convenient for us, or when we can try to make a point in terms of national security, especially after Sept 11, then you're disposable. There are whole families being uprooted for all of the wrong reasons, If Sept 11 had never happened, the airport workers would not have been arrested and could have gone on quiety living in America, probably indefinitely. Ana Castro a managerat a Ben Jerry s ice cream shop at the airport had been working 10 years with the same false Social Security card when she was arrested in the December airport raid. Now she and her family are living under the threat of deportation(kiH s. Castro's case is currently waiting to be settled While she awaits the outcome the govemment has granted her permission to work here and she has returned to her job at Ben Jerry s. 62. According to the author the United States claims to be a nation A)composed of people having different valuesA) people are less likely to lie in instant messages B) people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactions C) people are most likely to lie in email communication D) people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations 59. According to the passage, why are people more likely to tell the truth through certain media of communication? A) They are afraid of leaving behind traces of their lies. B) They believe that honesty is the best policy. C) They tend to be relaxed when using those media. D) They are most practised at those forms of communication. 60. According to Hancock the telephone is a preferable medium for promoting sales because ________. A) salesmen can talk directly to their customers B) salesmen may feel less restrained to exaggerate C) salesmen can impress customers as being trustworthy D) salesmen may pass on instant messages effectively 61. It can be inferred from the passage that ________. A) honesty should be encouraged in interpersonal communications B) more employers will use emails to communicate with their employees C) suitable media should be chosen for different communication purposes D) email is now the dominant medium of communication within a company Passage Two Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage. In a country that defines itself by ideals, not by shared blood, who should be allowed to come work and live here? In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks these questions have never seemed more pressing. On Dec. 11, 2001, as part of the effort to increase homeland se curity, federal and local authorities in 14 states staged “Operation Safe Travel”—raids on airports to arrest employees with false identification (身 份证明). In Salt Lake City there were 69 arrests. But those captured were anything but terrorists, most of them illegal immigrants from Central or South America. Authorities said the undocumented workers’ illegal status made them open to blackmail (讹诈) by terrorists. Many immigrants in Salt Lake City were angered by the arrests and said they felt as if they were being treated like disposable goods. Mayor Anderson said those feelings were justified to a certain extent. “We’re saying we want you to work in these places, we’re going to look the other way in terms of what our laws are, and then when it’s convenient for us, or when we can try to make a point in terms of national security, especially after Sept. 11, then you’re disposable. There are whole families being uprooted for all of the wrong reasons,” Anderson said. If Sept. 11 had never happened, the airport workers would not have been arrested and could have gone on quietly living in America, probably indefinitely. Ana Castro, a manager at a Ben & Jerry’s i ce cream shop at the airport had been working 10 years with the same false Social Security card when she was arrested in the December airport raid. Now she and her family are living under the threat of deportation (驱逐出 境). Castro’s case is currently waiting to be settled. While she awaits the outcome, the government has granted her permission to work here and she has returned to her job at Ben & Jerry’s. 62. According to the author, the United States claims to be a na tion ________. A) composed of people having different values
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