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举一反三
- A country's urbanization can be seen from its increase in______. A: wealth B: population C: the number of cities D: urban areas
- Which of the following was not related to urban population growth in the nineteenth century A: annexation B: migration C: newcomers D: natural increase
- This passage tells us that ______. A: the United Nations thinks it possible to avoid a population explosion B: 5.1 billion people are living in the underdeveloped countries C: in advanced nations the population growth is being controlled D: the world's population is increasing.
- This passage tells us that() A: the United Nations thinks it possible to avoid a population explosion B: 5.1 billion people are living in the underdeveloped countries C: in advanced nations the population growth is being controlled D: the world's population is increasin
- In the second paragraph, the author talks about______. A: conclusions reached by the U.N. study B: Rafael M. Salas's personal opinions about the future C: the rate of population growth D: a flood of migration from rural areas
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School crime and violence cut across urban, rural and _____ (郊区的) areas in America.
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Which areas in the U.S. have the greatest problems of homelessness and poverty A: The inner parts of the cities and the rural areas in the south. B: Inland cities and rural areas. C: The south. D: Urban areas.
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The unequal access to land for housing and proliferation of informal settlements are largely due to: A: rapidly rising land prices due to increased demand for housing during rapid urbanization. B: local infrastructure cannot catch up with the demand for serviced land when the urban population expands too rapidly because of rural-to-urban migration. C: too many urban residents are living in areas subjected to environmental risks. D: A and B E: A, B, and C
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From 1990 to 2010, more than 1 people in China moved from rural areas into cities.
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Although the United States covers so much land and the land produces far more food than the present population needs, its people are by now almost entirely an urban society. Less than a tenth of the people are engaged in agriculture and forestry(林业), and _