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Chinese families’ expense structure has changed dramatically since 1990s. The change, its possible reasons, and its effect on individuals and the whole Chinese society have provoked many people into thinking about China’s rapid development.
The following table shows the change of family expenses in Shanghai, one of China’s biggest cities. Write an essay to
(1)根据此表描述上海市家庭支出的变化;
(2)分析产生这些变化的原因;
(3)说明这些变化对个人和社会产生的影响。
In your essay, make full use of the information provided in the table and it must include the above ideas given in Chinese.
You should write 160~200 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Statistics of Family Expenses in Shanghai
1990
2000
2007
Food &Clothing
68%
45%
20%
Recreation
3%
5%
8%
Education
6%
16%
22%
Health Care
6%
10%
16%
Others
17%
24%
35%

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