Park and Burgess based their model of urban growth on the concept of "natural areas"—that is, areas such as occupational suburbs

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问题     Park and Burgess based their model of urban growth on the concept of "natural areas"—that is, areas such as occupational suburbs or residential enclaves in which the population is relatively homogeneous and land is used in similar ways without deliberate planning. Park and Burgess saw urban expansion as occurring through a series of "invasions" of successive zones or areas surrounding the center of the city. For example, people from rural areas and other societies "invaded" areas where housing was inexpensive. Those areas tended to be close to the places where they worked. In turn, people who could afford better housing and the cost of commuting "invaded" areas farther from the business district.
Paragraph 3 indicates that all of the following are true of "natural areas" as conceived by Park and Burgess EXCEPT:

选项 A、Use of the land in natural areas follows a consistent pattern but is generally unplanned.
B、People living in natural areas tend to have much in common.
C、Natural areas are usually protected from "invasion" by people in other areas.
D、Natural areas are an important basic component of the model Park and Burgess developed.

答案C

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