填空题Publishing horoscope columns in newspapers helped to make astrology spread across the world widely.____

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Publishing horoscope columns in newspapers helped to make astrology spread across the world widely.____

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由题干中“newspapers”定位至H段。该段指出,英格兰的报纸在1930’s开始刊登占星专栏,很快全世界的报纸上都出现了这些专栏,人们对占星术的兴趣日益增加。故匹配段落为H段。

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