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2003年6月份,“国房景气指数”达到107.04,比5月份上升0.76点,比去年同期上升2.39点。具体的各分类指数情况如下:
6月份竣工面积分类指数为111.46,与5月份基本持平,比去年同期上升7.42点。1~6月份,全国累计完成房屋竣工面积8187万平方米,同比增长40.4%,增幅比去年同期增加20个百分点。
6月份资金来源分类指数为108.47,比5月份上升2.41点,比去年同期上升4.68点。1~6月份,全国房地产开发到位资金达到5723亿元,同比增长48.4%,增幅比去年同期高13.4个百分点。
6月份新开工面积分类指数达到108.91,比5月份上升0.17点,比去年同期上升3.44点。1~6月份,全国房地产新开工面积为2.43亿平方米,同比增长31%,增幅比去年同期增加11.2个百分点。
6月份商品房销售价格分类指数为97.71,比5月份下降1.23点,比去年同期上升3.73点。上半年,商品房平均销售价格为2424元/平方米,同比增长5.4%,而去年同期是下降0.1%。
6月份空置面积分类指数为96.52,与5月份持平,比去年同期下降0.05点。上半年,商品房空置面积同比增长8.4%。
6月份土地开发面积分类指数为115.97,比5月份下降0.64点,比去年同期下降2.60点。上半年,完成土地开发面积7144万平方米,同比增长40%,增幅比去年同期回落12.7个百分点。
2002年的1~6月份,全国累计完成房屋竣工面积的增幅是( )。
A.40.4%
B.38.6%
C.20.4%
D.18.6%

A.04,比5月份上升0.76点,比去年同期上升2.39点。具体的各分类指数情况如下:
B.46,与5月份基本持平,比去年同期上升7.42点。1~6月份,全国累计完成房屋竣工面积8187万平方米,同比增长40.4%,增幅比去年同期增加20个百分点。
C.47,比5月份上升2.41点,比去年同期上升4.68点。1~6月份,全国房地产开发到位资金达到5723亿元,同比增长48.4%,增幅比去年同期高13.4个百分点。
D.91,比5月份上升0.17点,比去年同期上升3.44点。1~6月份,全国房地产新开工面积为2.43亿平方米,同比增长31%,增幅比去年同期增加11.2个百分点。
E.71,比5月份下降1.23点,比去年同期上升3.73点。上半年,商品房平均销售价格为2424元/平方米,同比增长5.4%,而去年同期是下降0.1%。
F.52,与5月份持平,比去年同期下降0.05点。上半年,商品房空置面积同比增长8.4%。
G.97,比5月份下降0.64点,比去年同期下降2.60点。上半年,完成土地开发面积7144万平方米,同比增长40%,增幅比去年同期回落12.7个百分点。
2002年的1~6月份,全国累计完成房屋竣工面积的增幅是(
H.40.4%
B.38.6%
C.20.4%

【参考答案】

C
解析:40.4%-20%=20.4%,故选C。
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