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請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題       If you equate education with intelligence, then the smartest city in the United States is Seattle—52.7 percent of itsresidents aged 25 or older have completed a bachelor’s degree or higher, according to the US Census Bureau. Manybrainy people have flocked to the Seattle area to work in what’s called the “knowledge economy.” Companiesheadquartered there and in surrounding towns, including Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing, and Costco, all use heavy dosesof information technology. Seattle also has more residents with advanced degrees: 20.5 percent. Only WashingtonD.C., has more holders of advanced degrees than Seattle. Many there work for the federal government, as well as forthe think tanks and other nongovernmental organizations that form the heart of the capital’s working culture.     Second to Seattle for the percentage of residents holding bachelor’s degrees is San Francisco, a center forhigh-tech and financial services. New York cracks the top 25 list at No. 20. For Manhattan alone, however, thepercentage of residents with bachelor’s degrees is a whopping 57.5, and the figure for advanced degrees is 26.9percent. This result shows that Manhattan is an urban area that has become a magnet for young college grads. Thetypes of industries thriving there, including Wall Street, publishing and television production, and advertising, allrequire highly educated workers.     Although it might be debated which comes first, an educated population or a successful economy, there is littledoubt that the two are closely entwined; wealthy places tend to have well-educated populace. 
21 What is the best title for this passage?
(A) Seattle’s Thriving Industries
(B) Future of America’s Education
(C) America’s Brainiest Cities
(D) Influence of Education

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答案:C
難度:適中0.679012
統計:A(1),B(7),C(55),D(16),E(0)

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