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In a country that defines itself" by ideals, not by shared blood, who should be allowed to 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 security, federal and local authorities in 14 states staged " Operation Safe Travel"—raids on airports to arrest employees with false identification. In Salt Lake City there were 69 arrests. But those captured were anything but terrorists, most of them illegal immigrants from Central or South American. Authorities said the undocumented worker’s illegal status made them open to blank mall 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 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. 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. What do we learn about And Castro from the last paragraph()

A. She will be deported sooner or later.
B. She is allowed to stay permanently.
C. Her case has been dropped.
D. Her fate remains uncertain.

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In a country that defines itself" by ideals, not by shared blood, who should be allowed to 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 security, federal and local authorities in 14 states staged " Operation Safe Travel"—raids on airports to arrest employees with false identification. In Salt Lake City there were 69 arrests. But those captured were anything but terrorists, most of them illegal immigrants from Central or South American. Authorities said the undocumented worker’s illegal status made them open to blank mall 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 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. 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. How did the immigrants in Salt Lake City feel about "Operation Safe Travel"()

A. Guilty.
B. ’Offended.
C. Disappointed.
Discourage

在浅表性炎症后期用热的目的是

A. 收缩毛细血管,减轻充血和出血
B. 减少脑细胞耗氧,利于脑细胞功能恢复
C. 放松肌肉、韧带、肌腱等组织,解除疼痛
D. 促使白细胞释放蛋白溶解酶,溶解坏死组织
E. 降低毛细血管通透性,减轻充血肿胀组织对神经末梢的压迫

(每题的备选项中,只有1个最符合题意)某公司工业厂房,结构类型为3层现浇钢筋混凝土框架结构,柱网尺寸9000mm×9000mm。在主体结构施工中,框架柱纵向受力钢筋的连接方式按设计要求全采用电渣压力焊接连接;现浇钢筋混凝土结构模板的拆除,项目经理根据以往经验,要求1d后拆除梁侧模和楼板底模,3d后拆除框架梁底模,以加快模板的周转。 模板拆除时混凝土的()应符合设计要求,当设计无要求时,应符合规范的规定。

A. 强度
B. 厚度
C. 体积
D. 重量

Our little boy came up to his mother in the kitchen one evening while she was fixing supper, and handed her a piece of paper that he had been writing on. After his morn dried her hands on an apron, she read it, and this is what it said: For cutting the grass $ 5.00 For cleaning up my room this week $ 1.00 For going to the store for you $ 0.50 Baby-sitting my kid brother while you went shopping $ 0.25 Taking out the garbage $ 1.00 For getting a good report card $ 5.00 For cleaning up and raking the yard $ 2.00 Total owed : $ 14.75 Well, I’ll tell you, his mother looked at him standing there expectantly, and boy, could I see the memories flashing through her mind. So she picked up the pen, turned over the paper he’d written on, and this is what she wrote: For the nine months I carried you while you were growing inside me, no charge. For all the nights that I’ve sat up with you, doctored and prayed for you, no charge. For all the trying times, and all the tears that you’ve caused through the years, there’s no charge. For all the nights that were filled with dread, and for the worries I knew were ahead, no charge. For the toys, food, clothes, and even wiping your nose, there’s no charge, son. When you ______, the cost of my love is no charge. Well, friends, when our son finished reading what his mother had written, there were great big old tears in his eyes, and he looked straight up at his mother and said: "Mom, I sure do love you. " And then he took the pen and in great big letters he wrote: "PAID IN FULL. " Please fill in the blank in the passage with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (within 5 words)

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