The two charts below show the proportion of family income that is spent of four major aspects of family life in the two countrie

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问题    The two charts below show the proportion of family income that is spent of four major aspects of family life in the two countries. What do the graphs tell you about lifestyles in the two countries?
   What differences in lifestyle might you find between the two countries?

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答案 Country B Average Yearly Income = $40, 000 The average yearly income in Country A is $15, 000. They spend 42% on housing, 5% on education, 5% on leisure, 45% on food, and 3% on others. But the average yearly income in Country B is $40, 000. They spend 30% on housing, 15% on education, 15% on leisure, 28% on food and 12% on others. From the two charts, we know that the average yearly income in Country B is much higher than that in Country A. Compared with Country A, Country B spend less on housing and food but spend more on education, leisure and other things. Thus, a conclusion can be drawn that as the average yearly income increases, the structure of the family expenses has changed too and people can improve their living step by step. The average family will not spend a large part of income on housing and food. They can spend more money on education, leisure and other things.

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