Newcomers to San Francisco who can’t
speak English have a hard time finding an apartment, a job, or health care.
Institutions that baffle and frustrate native-born Americans, such as the
Department of Motor Vehicles, are even more intimidating to immigrants. Many
immigrants are greeted at the airport by relatives who can ease their transition
to life in the U.S. But some arrive without contacts and need immediate
help. In San Francisco, this help comes more from local ethnic
communities than from the government. Organizations such as the Chinatown Youth
Center and Jewish Family and Children’s Services apply for grant money and
provide services to immigrants. Many Hispanic immigrants to the city seek help
at the Good Samaritan Family Resource Center in the heart of the Mission
district. The Good Samaritan center teaches "surviv A. paying a bill B. speaking English C. getting a job D. going shopping
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[单项选择] Passage 4
Newcomers to San Francisco who can’t
speak English have a hard time finding an apartment, a job, or health care.
Institutions that baffle and frustrate native-born Americans, such as the
Department of Motor Vehicles, are even more intimidating to immigrants. Many
immigrants are greeted at the airport by relatives who can ease their transition
to life in the U.S. But some arrive without contacts and need immediate
help. In San Francisco, this help comes more from local ethnic
communities than from the government. Organizations such as the Chinatown Youth
Center and Jewish Family and Children’s Services apply for grant money and
provide services to immigrants. Many Hispanic immigrants to the city seek help
at the Good Samaritan Family Resource Center in the heart of the Mission
district. The Good Samaritan center teaches "surviv A. the government B. the public C. some organizations D. the passage does not say
[单项选择]Newcomers to San Francisco who can’t speak English have a hard time finding an apartment, a job, or health care. Institutions that baffle and frustrate native-born Americans, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles, are even more intimidating to immigrants. Many immigrants are greeted at the airport by relatives who can ease their transition to life in the U.S. But some arrive without contacts and need immediate help. In San Francisco, this help comes more from local ethnic communities than from the government. Organizations such as the Chinatown Youth Center and Jewish Family and Children’s Services apply for grant money and provide services to immigrants. Many Hispanic immigrants to the city seek help at the Good Samaritan Family Resource Center in the heart of the Mission district. The Good Samaritan center teaches "survival" English to help people get by until they can enroll in a regular language class. The center also teaches newcomers about life in San Francisco, such A. the government B. the public C. some organizations D. the passage does not say
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