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請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題: In April 1968, Britain was debating the Race Relations Act, which made it illegal to deny a person employment, housing or public services based on race or national origin. The law was intended to protect immigrants from Commonwealth nations, especially former colonies in the Caribbean, India, and Pakistan. The first of these immigrants, 492 Jamaicans, had arrived 20 years earlier. Hundreds of thousands followed. "The immigrants were called over," says Sathnam Sanghera, an author whose Sikh parents emigrated from India during that time. "There was a labor shortage. There weren't enough people to run the factories after the war." The immigrants were granted British citizenship and helped rebuild Britain after World War II. But they faced racism. Landlords wouldn't rent to them. Some employers turned them away. The Race Relations Act was intended to protect immigrants. The tension was especially obvious in Wolverhampton, one of the first cities in Britain to experience mass immigration. Enoch Powell, who represented Wolverhampton in Parliament, feared a race war coming because of mass immigration. On April 20, 1968, he took the stage at a Conservative Party event at the Midlands Hotel in Birmingham and gave an incendiary speech that would come to define him — and divide his country. In the speech, Powell warned, "that tragic and intractable phenomenon which we watch with horror on the other side of the Atlantic ... is coming upon us here by our own volition and our own neglect." He attacked the bill that outlawed discrimination. He said it was whites who were facing deprivation and that Britain "must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting" large numbers of immigrants to enter. The Times of London immediately labeled it an "evil speech." Conservative Party leader Edward Heath dismissed Powell from the party leadership. But polls showed a majority of Britons supported Powell. Many protested, saying, "Powell was right." The speech emboldened racists.

What is the main idea of the second paragraph?

ASathnam Sanghera's parents emigrated from India.
BFactories did not have enough people after World War II.
CImmigrants helped rebuild Britain but faced racism.正確答案
DDetails of the Race Relations Act are explained.
答案與詳解
C
正確答案
第二段的核心在於對比移民對英國戰後重建的貢獻,以及他們在社會上遭受的種族歧視,選項 C 最能完整概括此段落的重點。

為什麼答案是 C

精準涵蓋了段落的兩大重點:移民的貢獻(helped rebuild Britain)與遭遇的困境(faced racism),完美總結了該段落的核心意旨。

考點:細節誤導考點:段落主旨考點:無中生有
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