“Home is where you are happy.” Sentimental, perhaps, and certainly not conventionally patriotic, but is appropriate for a country that wrote the pursuit of happiness into its founding document. That continues for the immigrant in America, and it never stops, but it comes to rest at a certain moment. The moment is hard to pin down, but it occurs perhaps when the immigrant’s double life and double vision joint together toward a single state of mind. When the old life, the old home fade into a certain unreality: places one merely visits, in fact or in the mind, practicing the tourism of memory. It occurs when the immigrant learns his ultimate lesson: above all countries, America, if loved, returns love.
66. How can we understand the underlined sentence in Para1?
A. Parents have nothing to do with home.
B. Home is irreplaceable just like parents.
C. New home can somewhat represent parents.
D. Parents and home are essentially different.
67. What’s the result of American’s unique attitude toward immigrants?
A. Immigrants have played an important role in America’s history.
B. Immigrants have endured more sufferings than those in other countries.
C. Immigrants have been a disaster to America’s development.
D. Immigrants have posed fear and hatred on America.
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