"Worse than useless," fumed Darrell Issa, a Republican congressman from California, on March 19th, when the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the Immigration and Naturalization Service. "Terrible, and getting worse," added Zoe Lofgren, a Democratic colleague who has kept a watchful eye on the INS for ten years. Committee members lined up to take swings at James Ziglar, the head of the INS. He explained, somewhat pathetically, that "outdated procedures" had kept the visa-processing wheels grinding slowly through a backlog of applications. He also had some new rules in mind to tighten up visas. Speeding up the paperwork—and getting more of it on to computers—is vital, but the September attacks have exposed the tension between the agency"s two jobs: on the one hand enforcing the security of America"s borders, and on the other granting privileges such as work permits to foreigners. But other people want more radical changes. James Sensenbrenner, a Republican congressman from Wisconsin, wants to split the INS into two separate bodies, one dealing with border security and the other with handling benefits to immigrants. The other approach, favored in the White House, is to treat the two functions as complementary, and to give the INS even more responsibility for security. Under that plan, the INS would merge with the Customs Service, which monitors the 20m shipments of goods brought into America every year, as well as the bags carried in by some 500m visitors. The two agencies would form one large body within the Department of Justice, the current home of the INS. This would cut out some of the duplicated effort at borders, where customs officers and agents from the INS"s Border Patrol often rub shoulders but do not work together. Mr. Bush—who has said that the news of the visa approvals left him "plenty hot"—was expected to give his approval. The senate, however, may not be quite so keen. The Justice Department could have trouble handling such a merger, let alone taking on the considerable economic responsibilities of the Customs Service, which is currently part of the Treasury. The senate prefers yet another set of security recommendations, including links between the databases of different agencies that hold security and immigration information, and scanners at ports of entry to check biometric data recorded on immigration documents. These ideas are embodied in a bill sponsored by members of both parties, but are currently held up by Robert Byrd, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, who worries that there has not been enough debate on the subject. Mr. Ziglar, poor chap, may feel there has been more than enough.
单选题 We can learn from the first paragraph that INS______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:题干问:"从原文第1自然段我们可以看到,移民局…"。根据原文第1自然段和第2自然段的衔接可以看到,移民局"将遭到严重的批评",答案选项表达了此意。而选项"成为公众的笑柄","将承担经济责任"以及"赢得了Bush的同意"皆与原文的题意不符合。
单选题 Besides dealing with border security, INS also
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:题干问:"除了处理边境安全问题外。移民局还…"。根据原文第2自然段以及第3自然段中的"benefit"与之形成的呼应可以看出,移民局除了处理边境安全问题外还"给予移民更多的特权",答案选项表达了此意。而选项"认真审视自己","监视货品的货运"以及"使用计算机"皆不符合题意。
单选题 The chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee will leave the issue of INS unsettled because
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:题干问:"上议院仲裁委员会对移民局的问题并没有提出解决的方案是因为…"。根据原文最后一段提到的"还要进行进一步的争论才能得出最后的结论",所以"最后的决定需要足够的数据",答案选项表达了此意。而选项"移民局的责任是边境安全","主席已经得到了一些关于严格签证办法的新规定"以及"许多国会对移民局有不好的看法"皆不是造成方案未提出的原因,所以皆不符合题意。
单选题 Suggestions have been raised on the issue of INS except
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:题干问:"关于移民局的问题,下列提出的建议除了…"。根据原文,选项"与海关合并","其他的安全问题"以及"把它分为两个团体"在原文都有提及,只有"对局长提出了控告",在原文没有提及。
单选题 Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:题干问:"最符合本文标题的是…"。本文的中心是关于移民局所遇到的困难和问题,所以本文的标题是"Inept INS—under Fire无能的移民局受到人们的攻击"。而选项"一个多余的结构应该分解","对移民局不满吗?不是!"以及"与海关合并吗?"反映的只是文章问题的一个侧面,所以皆不符合意。