The United States has historically had higher rates of marriage than those of other industrialized countries. The current annual

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问题 The United States has historically had higher rates of marriage than those of other industrialized countries. The current annual marriage【21】in the United States—about 9 new marriages for every 1,000 people—is【22】higher than it is in other industrialized countries. However, marriage is【23】as widespread as it was several decades ago.【24】of American adults who are married【25】from 72 percent in 1970 to 60 percent in 2002. This does not mean that large numbers of people will remain unmarried【26】their lives. Throughout the 20th century, about 90 percent of Americans married at some【27】in their lives. Experts【28】that about the same proportion of today’s young adults will eventually marry.
   The timing of marriage has varied【29】over the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the United States at the【30】of their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marry【31】the first time at an average of five years later than people【32】in the 1950s.【33】, young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previous【34】in U. S. history. Today’s later age of marriage is【35】the age of marriage between 1890 and 1940.【36】, a greater proportion of the population was married (95 percent) during the 1950s than at any time before【37】. Experts do not agree on【38】the "marriage rush" of the late 1940s and 1950s occurred, but most social scientists believe it represented a【39】to the return of peaceful life and prosperity after 15 years of severe economic【40】and war.

选项 A、do
B、did
C、marry
D、married

答案B

解析 本题的考点为动词的替换。根据英语的语法习惯,此处需要用did来替换married一词,故选项B为正确答案。  
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