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They came to the United States as children with little idea,if any,of what it meant to overstay a visa.They enrolled in public schools,learned English,earned high school diplomas.Like many of their classmates,they pondered college choices.But as undocumented immigrants in Maryland,they then had to confront the reality that they must pay two to three times what former high school classmates pay to attend the state’s public colleges.It is a rule that,for many students of modest means,puts a college education out of reach,with one exception:Montgomery College.
That is why Josue Aguiluz,21,born in Honduras,and Ricardo Campos,23,born in El Salvador—and numerous others like them—landed at the community college.There,they study and wait for a verdict from Maryland voters on a Nov.6 ballot measure that may determine whether they can afford to advance to a four-year college.
“I know people in Maryland believe in education,”Campos said the other day at the student center on the Rockville campus.“I know they are going to vote for Question 4.I’m hanging on their vote.”
Question 4 asks voters to affirm or strike down a law that the legislature passed last year,known as Maryland’s version of the “Dream Act,”which granted certain undocumented immigrants the ability to obtain in-state tuition at public colleges and universities.The subsidy comes with conditions.Among them:To take advantage,students must first go to a two-year community college.
The law was pushed to a referendum after opponents mounted a lightning petition drive that showed the depth of division over illegal immigration across the state and the nation.Critics say discounting tuition for students who lack permission to be in the country is an unjustified giveaway of what they believe will amount to tens of millions of tax dollars a year.
“When an undocumented student enters the system,it is a net loss of revenue,”said Del.Patrick L.McDonough (R-Baltimore County).“It is a simple mathematical argument.Put your emotion and your passion aside,and get out your calculator.”
There is no count of the number of students statewide who would be eligible for benefits under the law.Estimates range from several hundred to a few thousand.
A Washington Post poll this month found that a solid majority of likely voters favored the law:59 percent support it,and 35 percent are opposed.If the law is affirmed,Maryland would join about a dozen other states with laws or policies providing in-state tuition benefits to undocumented immigrants.Texas became the first in 2001
Experts say Maryland’s version is the only one that requires students to go through community college first.That means the state’s 16 community colleges could become a pipeline for undocumented students in public higher education if the measure is approved.
Montgomery College is already a magnet for such students.It offers the same low tuition to any student who graduated within the past three years from a Montgomery County high school.
21.What reality did the undocumented immigrants in Maryland have to confront?
A.It is impossible for them to get college education.
B.They cannot afford to study in Montgomery College.
C.They must pay more tuition than their peers to get high school diplomas.
D.The must pay more tuition than their peers at the state’s public college.
22.What did Campos mean by saying “I’m hanging on their vote”in PARAGRAPH 3?
A.He meant that he was confident about the result of the vote.
B.He meant that the voters’decision was crucial to his future.
C.He meant that he had to attend a community college if the voters said NO.
D.He meant that he might have to leave the country if the voters asid NO.
- 多项选择题1.What reality did the undocumented immigrants in Maryland have to confront?
A、It is impossible for them to get college education.
B、They cannot afford to study in Montgomery College.
C、They must pay more tuition than their peers to get high school diplomas.
D、The must pay more tuition than their peers at the state’s public college.
- D
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- 多项选择题2.What did Campos mean by saying “I’m hanging on their vote”in PARAGRAPH 3?
A、He meant that he was confident about the result of the vote.
B、He meant that the voters’decision was crucial to his future.
C、He meant that he had to attend a community college if the voters said NO.
D、He meant that he might have to leave the country if the voters asid NO.
- B
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- 多项选择题3.What does “them”in PARAGRAPH 4 refer to?
A、Students.
B、Conditions.
C、Undocumented immigrants.
D、Public colleges and universities.
- B
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- 多项选择题4.Which of the following words best describes the attitude of Maryland citizens toward discounting tuition for undocumented immigrants?
A、Critical.
B、Flexible.
C、Divided.
D、Supportive.
- C
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- 多项选择题5.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A、Maryland’s Version of the “Dream Act”
B、Undocumented Students’ Hope for “Dream”
C、Opportunities for Undocumented Immigrants in Maryland
D、Montgornery College—A Magnet for Undocumneted Immigrants
- B
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