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請依下文回答第 18 題至第 22 題While Gross Domestic Product(GDP), the economist’s term for the total value of goods and services produced bya country every year, indicates a nation’s wealth, Gross National Happiness(GNH) reflects the happiness of a nation.Guided by the “four pillars of Gross National Happiness”-sustainable development, environmental protection,cultural preservation, and good government-Bhutan has pulled itself out of terrible poverty without exploiting itsnatural resources.The country went through a series of reformation. Among the reforms of 1999, Bhutan granted its citizens accessto TV-the last country on earth to do so. Some Bhutanese started to go online in the same year. Next came the daringfinal step of its experiment: the move to democracy. In 2006, abolishing much of his own power, the king set up ademocratic government, betting his country’s future on its success.Now, nearly three quarters of the country is still forested, with more than 25 percent designated as national parks andother protected areas-among the highest percentages in the world. Rates of illiteracy and infant mortality have fallendramatically, and the economy is booming. Despite upcoming challenges, Bhutan seems to be a nation with high GNH.
【題組】18 What is this passage mainly about?
(A)It’s about how Bhutan pulled itself out of poverty.
(B)It’s about the challenges Bhutan has faced while going for democracy.
(C)It establishes Bhutan as a high GNH nation.
(D)It compares and contrasts similarities and differences between GDP and GNH.

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答案:C
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)