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The second paragraph is written chiefly to show that ______.
A

there will be an acute labor shortage in the near future

B

baby-boomers contribute much to the U. S. economic output

C

government policies concerning older people are out-dated

D

older workers are enthusiastic about collecting social benefits


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推断题。该段讲的是老年人占人口比例不断增加。若能利用这一资源,对经济大有好处。但可能只有政策的改变,才能实现这一目的。
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