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[简答题]郊区的发展 选happier

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A. 30
B. 50
C. 60
D. 100
[单项选择]零售业郊区化是( )以后逐步发展的。
A. 20世纪40年代
B. 20世纪50年代
C. 20世纪60年代
D. 20世纪70年代
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Passage Two   Few numbers tell a happier story than those that measure life expectancy. An American born in 1900 could expect to live 47 years. Thanks to colossal improvements in sanitation and medicine, that figure is now 75 for men and 80 for women. 71   So it is both alarming and surprising when life expectancy falls, even for a small part of the population. Yet that is what some researchers at Harvard have found. They looked at death rates by county, having corrected for migration and merged sparsely populated ones so that America’s 3, 141 counties became 2, 068 “county units. ”    72 But between 1983 and 1999, it fell significantly(by about a year)for women in 180 county units, and stagnated in another 783. Men fared less poorly: their life expectancy fell significantly in only 11county units, and stagnated in another 48.   Put differently, life expectancy appears to have either stagnated or fallen slightly for some 4% of American men and 19% of women. The
A. Another function of advertising is to communicate information about the product, its attributes, and its location of sale; this is the information function.
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F. The pervasiveness of advertising and its creative elements are designed to cause viewers to take note.

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But, he (49) , deep conversation seemed to hold the (50) to happiness for two main reasons: both because human beings are driven to find and create (51) in their lives, and because we are social animals who want and need to (52) with other people. <

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