Migration is usually defined as "permanent or semi-permanent-change of resid

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问题     Migration is usually defined as "permanent or semi-permanent-change of residence." This broad definition, of course, would include a move across the street or across a city. Our concern is with movement between nations, not with internal migration within nations, although such movements often exceed international movements in volume. Today, the motives of people who move short distances are very similar to those of international migrants.
    Students of human migration speak of "push" and "pull" factors, which influence an individual’ s decision to move from one place to another. Push factors are associated with the place of origin. A push factor can be as simple and mild a matter as difficulty in finding a suitable job, or as traumatic as war, or severe famine. Obviously, refugees who leave their homes with guns pointed at their heads are motivated almost entirely by push factors(although pull factors do influence their choice of destination).
    Pull factors are those associated with the place of destination. Most often these are economic, such as better job opportunities or the availability of good land to farm. The latter was an important factor in attracting settlers to the United State during the 19th century. In general, pull factors add up to an apparently between chance for a good life and material well-being than are offered by the place of origin.
    When there is a choice between several attractive potential destinations, the deciding factor might be a non-economic consideration such as the presence of relatives, friends, or at least fellow countrymen already established in the new place who are willing to help the newcomers settled in. Considerations of this sort lead to the development of this sort lead to the development of migration flow.
    Besides push and pull factors, there are what the sociologists call "intervening obstacles". Even if push and / or pull factors are very strong, they still may be outweighed by intervening obstacles, such as the distance of the move, the trouble and cost of moving, the difficulty if entering the new country, and the problems likely to be encountered on arrival.
    The decision to move is also influenced by "personal factors" of the potential migrant. The same push-pull factors and obstacles operate differently on different people, sometimes because they are at different stages of their lives, or just because of their varying abilities and personalities. For example, someone likes to be steady, but somebody likes to adventure. The prospect of packing up everything and moving to a new and perhaps very strange environment may appear interesting and challenging to an unmarried young man and appallingly difficult to a slightly older man with a wife and small kids. Similarly, the need to learn a new language and customs may excite one person and frighten another. [br] Which of the following statement about migration is Not True?

选项 A、Migration refers to permanent or semi-permanent-change of residence.
B、The generalized migration includes a move across the street or across a city.
C、People move across the street or cities are less than international movements.
D、The motives of people who move short distances are similar to those of international migrants today.

答案 C

解析 细节题。A项意为“移民被定义为居住地的永久改变或中途发生变化”.符合文章开头首句的意思;B项意为“广义上的移民也包括街区间的迁移或者城市间的迁徙”,可以在第一段找到依据;C项意为“街区间或城市间的迁移往往在数量上不如国际性迁移”,这与第一段“…,not with internal migration within nations,althoughsuch movements often exceed international movements in volume.”相矛盾,因此不正确。D项意为“如今短距离搬迁的人的动机与那些国际移民的动机是类似的”,与原文相符。
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