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About how many new homes were sold in June of this year?
A
62,000
B
64,000
C
68,000
D
71,000
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第3段第2句指出了7月和8月的数据,第3句提出Previous months …around 68,000,故6月数据是68000左右。因此正确答案是C。
第3段第2句指出了7月和8月的数据,第3句提出Previous months …around 68,000,故6月数据是68000左右。因此正确答案是C。
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