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Writing (30 minutes)
1. 
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Should College Students Be Encouraged to Get Married? You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:
1.现在我国允许在校大学生结婚。
2.对此,人们观点各异。
3.我的观点。
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                Should College Students Be Encouraged to Get Married?
  Nowadays, if they prefer, college students are allowed to get married when they are studying on campus. Opinions on this controversial issue vary greatly from individual to individual. For those who believe it is OK for college students to get married, there are many reasons. First of all, they think college students are both physically and mentally grown up to shoulder the responsibility of a marriage. Another reason is that some college students now take part-time jobs and they are financially self-reliant. What's more, they maintain that a happy marriage may help promote their study and make them achieve more success in the future.
  Just as a coin has two sides, there are many other people who don't think it advisable fo
r college students to get married. In the first place, the decision to get married should be made after serious and cautious consideration. Besides, the challenge of married life may pose a lot of difficulties to college students, which they may find hard to cope with. Last but not the least, it is no easy task to keep the balance between marriage life and study life.
  Being a college student, I myself take the position that it is not desirable for college students to get married when they are still studying at college. To have a successful, promising and bright future, a student is supposed to acquire knowledge of various fields and develop his or her all-round abilities at college time rather than restrict life by getting married and leading a married life.
去什么取什么Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)
Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark:
Y (for YES) if
                          HISTORY OF IMMIGRATION
    As we look back at the 20 century we realize that never in the history of mankind have humans migrated so much. Millions of people have left their homes to relocate in other parts of the world in order to change their destiny. People from all over the world have dared to dream of a better future for themselves and for their children.
    Others were forced out of their homelands in order to escape atrocities (暴政,暴行). The two world wars during this century forced large numbers of people to seek refuge in a distant land in order to survive.
Australia
    Since 1945, over six million people **e to Australia as new settlers. Their arrival has had a marked influence on all aspects of our society. The trigger for a large-scale migration was the end of World War II.
    In Europe, millions of people were driven outside their homelands, unable to return. In
Australia, there was a desperate shortage of labour and a belief that substantial population growth was essential for the country''s future.
    These factors led to the creation of a federal immigration program in 1945.
    By 1947, a post-war immigration boom was under way, with a large and growing number of arrivals of both government-assisted and other immigrants.健身教练证书
    Agreements were reached with the United Kingdom, some European countries and the International Refugee Organization (IRO) to encourage migrants, including displaced persons from war-torn Europe, to come to Australia. Between October 1945 and June 1960, 1.7 million people arrived.
    A million more migrants arrived in each of the following four decades. Today, nearly one in four of Australia''s almost 20 million people were born overseas. New Zealand and the United Kingdom are the largest source countries for migrants, but other regions — notably Asia — have become more significant.
    The most ambitious part of Australia''s migration program followed the end of World War II. Australia negotiated agreements with other governments and international organizations to help achieve high migration targets. These agreements are no longer in force.
Canada
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    In 1947, the Canadian government proposed broadening immigration policies as it set its sights on two main objectives: to populate Canada and, is so doing, expand its domestic market and develop the countries resources. But Canada remained opposed to massive immigration from the East—a tendency that continued to shape immigration policy until 1962. Canada stressed its former selective policies and reasserted its right to accept or refuse particular classes of immigrants. Other political and international forces at the time, however, contributed to making Canada a country of immigration. In fact, the years following World War II saw the establishment of international bodies and the introduction of human rights legislation and a pressure to welcome "displaced persons" fr
om Europe. This pressure led to the abolishment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1947. The Chinese Immigration Act of 1952, however, maintained earlier exclusion based on nationality, ethnicity(种族), **patibility, lifestyle and values.

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