Every ten years there is a national census to count the number of people. The Census Office asks every household to answer quest

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问题    Every ten years there is a national census to count the number of people. The Census Office asks every household to answer questions on a census form. The census counts people by the kind of housing they live in, the country in which they were born, and the kind of job they do and how they travel to work. Census results are used by a great many people and are available to everyone in many ways. For example, in order to work out present and future needs we must know how people are housed now, and the sizes and ages of their families. For hospitals, schools and other local services, the size of annual grants made by the Government to these services depends largely on the numbers and needs of people in the area.
   Many of the figures come from the census. In order to work out future spending for pensions, we need to know people’s ages, how many are men and how many are women, whether they are single or married, and the size of the family. The census shows how many people have moved from one area to another and how the local workforce is changing. This information is used when factories, offices, shops, public transport and places for leisure are being planned. The census is taken in order to provide figures about the nation as a whole. It does not give information about any named person, family or household. Names and addresses are needed to take the census accurately, but they are not fed into the computer. After the census, the forms are locked away and will not be released to anyone outside the Census Office for 100 years. The answers you give on your census form will be treated secretly. No one outside the Census Office will see your completed form, but if you refuse to complete your form properly, you may be taken to court and the form could be produced as evidence. Everyone working on the census is required to keep it secret and can be prosecuted if he or she improperly reveals information.
Information about names and addresses ______.

选项 A、is stored in the computer for 100 years
B、is not usually accurate
C、will not be seen by anyone outside
D、can be made public 100 years later

答案D

解析 细节题。答案信息对应于第二段倒数第四句:the forms are locked away…for 100 years,即 100年内普查表不会泄漏给普查办公室外的任何人,其隐含的意思就是100年后可以公开,因此选[D] 。注意[C] 中的outside与原文不符而不知所指。
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