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請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題: Since the 1980s, immigration has drastically increased, making the city more ethnically and linguistically diverse. More than half of the people in Vancouver do not speak English as their first language. Almost 30% of the city’s inhabitants are of Chinese heritage. In the 1980s, an influx of immigrants from Hong Kong in anticipation of the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to China, combined with an increase in immigrants from mainland China and previous immigrants from Taiwan, established in Vancouver one of the highest concentrations of ethnic Chinese residents in North America. This arrival of Asian immigrants continued a tradition of immigration from around the world that had established Vancouver as the second-most popular destination for immigrants in Canada after Toronto. Other significant Asian ethnic groups in Vancouver are Filipino, Japanese, Korean, as well as sizeable communities of Vietnamese, Indonesians, and Cambodians. Despite increases in Latin American immigration to Vancouver in the 1980s and '90s, recent immigration has been comparatively low, and African immigration has been similarly stagnant. The black population of Vancouver is rather scant in comparison to other Canadian major cities. The neighborhood of Strathcona was the core of the city’s Jewish community. Hogan’s Alley, a small area adjacent to Chinatown, just off Main Street at Prior, was once home to a significant black community. Prior to the Hong Kong diaspora of the 1990s, the largest non-British ethnic groups in the city were Irish and German, followed by Scandinavian, Italian, Ukrainian and Chinese. From the mid-1950s until the 1980s, many Portuguese immigrants came to Vancouver and the city had the third-largest Portuguese population in Canada in 2001. Eastern Europeans began immigrating after the Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe after World War II. Greek immigration increased in the late 1960s and early '70s, with most settling in the Kitsilano area.
When was a Polish family most likely to immigrate to Vancouver?
  • A Before World War I.
  • B Since the 1980s.
  • C After World War I.
  • D After World War II.

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如果在文中找不到『波蘭』這個具體的國名,試著想想波蘭在地理位置上屬於哪一個區域?接著,請在文章第三段找找看,針對那個『區域』的人民,文中提到了哪一個特定的歷史轉折點作為移民契機?

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  1. 觀念驗證:這題考驗的是「類推與歸納能力」。文章中雖然沒有直接提到「波蘭(Poland)」,但明確指出「東歐人(Eastern Europeans)在二戰後蘇聯接管東歐時開始移居溫哥華」。由於波蘭地理上屬於東歐,因此我們可以推論波蘭家庭最可能在 After World War II(二戰後)移民。
  2. 難度點評:本題屬於 Medium(中等難度)。它的鑑別度在於學生不能只靠「關鍵字對照」,而必須具備基礎的地理常識,將「波蘭」與文中提到的「東歐」區塊進行連結,是一道結合閱讀理解與常識推論的好題!

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