Families separated by the Florida Straits were overjoyed Tuesday and Miami-based charter companies rushed to add seats and fligh

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问题     Families separated by the Florida Straits were overjoyed Tuesday and Miami-based charter companies rushed to add seats and flights to their Havana routes after the Obama administration decided to let more Americans visit Cuba as often as they want, and spend as much as they like.
    The policy changes are sure to put more money into Cuba’s dying economy, and many would-be travelers are already call for still more barriers to fall. Even Fidel Castro (菲德尔-卡斯特罗) , who had belittled the changes Monday, yielded Tuesday that they were "positive, although minimal".
    The United States still doesn’t let most Americans without ties to Cuba visit the island or send in money. But the change, announced Monday by the Obama administration, was among the most significant openings in the half-century of hostilities between the two countries.
    During the Bush administration, Americans with immediate family members on the island could visit once every three years and send up to $100 a month to their families.
    Now, there are no limits to travel or expense, and the definition of family is expanded to include relatives as distant as second cousins, as well as anyone else who lives as "family" in the home of the authorized traveler.
How long have Cuba and the United States maintained a "hostile" relationship?

选项 A、About 20 years.
B、About 30 years.
C、About 40 years.
D、About 50 years.

答案D

解析 第三段。奥巴马政府所给的这个变化为两个敌对了半个世纪的国家打开了大门。半个世纪为50年。
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