2018--2019学年人教版选修六Unit 3 A healthy life Learning about language课时作业(4)
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Unit 3 A healthy life Learning about language课时作业

Ⅰ. 阅读理解

For many in the USA,Arab­Americans are an invisible part of the population. Though Arab­Americans as a community have made great contributions to American society in fields from literature to politics to medicine,many Americans know very little about Americans of Arab backgrounds.

Arab history in the United States goes back to the late 1800's when large numbers of Arab immigrants first began making their journey to a land known simply as "Amreeka".

Historians generally describe Arab immigration to America in two waves. The first wave took place between 1860 and 1924. The first wave consisted of Lebanese and Syrian,and some Egyptian immigrants. These new immigrants,who were mostly Christian,came to America in search of better opportunities. Even the doomed Titanic,which set sail for America in 1912,had close to a hundred Arab passengers aboard. The majority of Arab­Americans today are descendents of the first wave of immigrants;they are the third or more generation Americans.

The second wave of immigrants followed after World War Ⅱ,caused by political unrest in the Middle East. This second wave of immigrants consists of mainly Arab Muslims and continues to this day.

Arab­Americans make up 3 million of the population in the United States,according to demographers. And quite different from popular belief,64 percent of them are American­born. 82 percent of Arab­Americans are US citizens.

Arab­Americans are beyond the national average in both education and income. Education is important among Arab­Americans;82 percent have high school diplomas,36 percent have bachelor's degrees or higher,and 15 percent have graduate degrees. The median average income among Arab­Americans is $39,580,which is higher than the US average.

【语篇解读】 本文主要讲述了阿拉伯人移民美国的历史以及他们的生活状况。

1.What would be the best title for the text?

A.Arabs in America