27. It is implied in Paragraph 2 that the current immigration system in the US
[A] needs new immigrant categories
[B] has loosened control over immigrants
[C] should be adapted to meet challenges
[D] has been fixed via political means
28. According to the author, today's birds of passage want .
[A] financial incentives
[B] a global recognition
[C] the freedom to stay and leave
[D] opportunities to get regular jobs
29. The author suggests that the birds of passage today should be treated .
[A] as faithful partners
[B] with legal tolerance
[C] with economic favors
[D] as mighty rivals
30. The most appropriate title for this text would be .
[A] Come and Go: Big Mistake
[B] Living and Thriving: Great Risk
[C] With or Without: Great Risk
[D] Legal or Illegal: Big Mistake
31. The time needed in making decisions may .
[A] predetermine the accuracy of our judgment
[B] prove the complexity of our brain reaction
[C] depend on the importance of the assessment
[D] vary according to the urgency of the situation
32. 0 ur react10n to a fast-food logo shows that snap dec1s10ns .
[A] can be associative
[B] are not unconscious
[C] can be dangerous
[D] are not impulsive
33 . T o reverse the negative influences of snap dec1s10ns, we should .
[A] trust our first impression
[B] think before we act
[C] do as people usually do
[D] ask for expert advice
34. John Gattman says that reliable snap reactions are based on .
[A] critical assessment
[B] "thin sliced" study
[C] adequate information
[D] sensible explanation
35. The author's attitude toward reversing the high-speed trend is .
[A] tolerant
[B] optimistic
[C] uncertain
[D] Doubtful
36. In the European corporate workplace, generally .
[A] women take the lead
[B] men have the final say
[C] corporate governance is overwhelmed
[D] senior management is family-friendly