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上外英语专业泛读教程第四册Unit6 Immigrants


Events during his presidency included the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the African American Civil Rights Movement and early stages of the Vietnam War.
The Pilgrims, who celebrated the first thanksgiving in America, were fleeing religious persecution in their native England.
Puritans
The Puritans were a group of English Protestants in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries who lived in a very strict and religious way.
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Section C
Text II Towards the Promised Land Reading Comprehension
1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. T 8. T
Section A
Word Pretest TEXT I Why They Came
impact on the social security system.
Rank
State
Number of immigrants
of total number of immigrants in the world
as percentage
of national population
Notes
3. How did the immigrants who came for economic reasons contribute to the strength of America?
4. What caused the strengths and weaknesses of America ?
9 United kingdom 5,408,000
10
Spain
4,790,000
11
Australia
4,097,000
P1a2ge 7 People’s Republic of
3,852,000
6.474 5.437 3.662 3.468 3.409 3.272 3.055 2.898 2.567 2.196
For the immigrant countries
Disadvantages:
pressure on population control and social order in the immigrant countries.
pressure on natural resources.
Disadvantages: language barrier possible xenophobic attitude of the local people difficult adaptation to the new style of life loneliness …
For the immigrant countries
1
United States 38,355,000
20.56
2
Russia
12,080,000
3
Germany
10,144,000
4
Ukraine
6,833,000
5
France
6,471,000
6
Saudi Arabia 6,361,000
7
Canada
6,200,000
8
India
5,700,000
John F. Kennedy
(May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

The book contains a short history of immigration in the United States beginning in colonial America, an analysis of the importance immigration has played in American history, and John F. Kennedy's proposals for the liberalization of immigration law.
Advantages:
New immigrants are able to breathe new life into the countries.
The population of labour force will become much larger.
Those immigrants with New and High Technology make contributions to the immigrant country's economy.
Ⅱ. Questions for Scanning
1. From this passage, we can see what is the most difficult decision for a person to make?
2. For the early immigrants of America, what did they have to face?
In August 1963, excerpts of the 1958 pamphlet were published in the New York Times Magazine. He was assassinated before completing the revision, but the book was nevertheless posthumously published in 1964 with an introduction by his brother, then Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
Main Immigrant Countries in the World
For the immigrants
Advantages: a different way of life more job opportunities more shared resources better living environment security …
Pilgrim
Pilgrims
In the United States the word "Pilgrims" usually refers to the English settlers of New England, who celebrated the "First Thanksgiving" with the Native Americans in 1621.
Quaker
Member of the Society of Friends, a religious sect that worships Christ without any formal ceremony stated creed and is strongly opposed to violence and war.(公谊会教徒、贵格 会教徒、教友会教徒,基督教的教派, 既无任何正是仪式又无固定教义,其 信条为强烈反对暴力与战争)
2.064
12.81
8.483 12.31 14.7 10.18 25.25 18.76 0.517 8.982 10.79 19.93
0.2944
2009: 38.5 million foreignborn residents, 12.5% of the total population.
5.6 million (2009) Other sources give higher estimates.. does not include Hong Kong (SAR) and Macau (SAR)
Unit 6
Immigrants
Warming-up Discussion:
More and more Chinese business elites considering applying foreign citizenship
1、 Causes of emigration? 2、Cost and Benefits of emigration
Ⅰ. Questions for Skimming:
1. What are the major factors for the mass migrations to American?
2.Among these factors, which one has been the most complex?
Ⅲ. Notes
A Nation of Immigrants The book was originally written by
Kennedy in 1958, while he was still a senator. It was written as part of the AntiDefamation League's series entitled the One Nation Library. Subsequently, after gaining the presidency, he called on Congress to undertake a full reevaluation of immigration law; and he began to revise the book for further publication.
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