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解析:The sound of the snakehead is soft

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【分析解答题】The sound of the snakehead is soft and tempting and perfectly pitched to the ears of youngChinese who dream of a better life. 46. "One need never go wanting for anything inAmerica," the snakehead says. "Color televisions. Shiny cars,Dollars by the millions.All is there, just waiting to be claimeD、"
If the countless numbers of youngChinese who this moment are plotting their escape toAmerica knew that the Land of Milk and Honey has proved sour for thousands of their people, they would not be so eager to make the risky journey. Since the first boatload of illegalChinese aliens was seized by U. S. officials in 1991, some 50Chinese crime groups have smuggled tens of thousands ofChinese into the U.S. each year. The routes vary, some by sea, others by air or by steady. In the southern coastal province of Fnjian, home goes up to about 80% of these immigrants. 47. Families band together to raise the funds, thinking they are making a down payment not only on a loved one’s future but their own as well. For their effort they often bankrupt their savings only to sell the loved one into slavery.
Those who wish to try their tuck abroad are encouraged by the snakeheads who then link them with underground networks. 48. Most of the arrangements are done by international crime Syndicates, which cut deals with desperate families, then draw up the escape plan, obtain the forged documents and furnish the transportation. Some observers say as many as 20 human smuggling Syndicates may operatein Fujian. These organized rings influence officials unfairly, change stolen passports, forge visas, keep safe houses and charter boats to pull off their daring operations.
But falling into the hands of the gangs is a terrifying thing. Immigrants may face severe punishment if they fail to satisfy the demands of their contracts. 49. That, perhaps, explains the desperation of theChinese illegals who sweat it out in restaurants, garment factories and dry-cleaning establishments for as little as $ 2 an hour. One garment clothes making district employee, for ex- ample, who worked 36 hours straight, was deprived of pay for taking a one hour nap. Non-payment of wages is widespreaD、"They are slaves, pure and simple," says a U. S. immigration official. "Many end up in bondage like slaves, forced to become gang enforcers or drug carriers.\

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试题答案:或许这可以说明中国非法移民为什么那么拼死拼活地为了每小时2美元的低工资在饭馆、服装厂和干洗房忍受着极其残酷的剥削。 答案解析:暂无解析 document.getElementById("warp").style.display="none"; document.getElementById("content").style.display="block"; 查看试题解析出处>>

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