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(A) Japan’s smoking rate has dropped below 20 percent for the first time, according to a new survey, as a recent risein cigarette prices helped to further discourage the habit. The proportion of adult smokers stood at 19.7 percent, down 1.2 percentage points from a year earlier and the lowest rate since the survey started in 1965.The number of smokers in Japan stands at about 20.6 million, according to the study, which is conducted bycigarette monopoly Japan Tobacco (JT). About 30.3 percent of adult men and 9.8 percent of adult women weresmokers, it said. The overall figures put Japan roughly on par with the United States, where the Centers for DiseaseControl estimates that some 18.1 percent of the adult population smokes.The survey was conducted a month after Tokyo raised sales taxes for the first time in 17 years, pushing up theprice of cigarettes, alcohol and other consumer goods. JT said Japan’s rapidly aging population may also be playing arole in lowering smoking rates, along with public health campaigns and tighter rules on where people can light up.Many restaurants still allow smoking, although the number of non-smoking areas or outright bans is growing.Japan’s smoking rate peaked at 49.4 percent in 1966, when a record 83.7 percent of adult men and 18.0 percentof women smoked, the company said. The rate declined in the ensuing decades, slipping below 30 percent in 2004.
31. From which section of the newspaper is the passage most likely taken?
(A) Sports.
(B) Politics.
(C) Lifestyle.
(D) Entertainment.
(E) Travel.

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.545455
統計:A(1),B(3),C(6),D(0),E(1)

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