Studies have shown that the stature of an average Japanese has surpassed that of an average Chinese.A:weightB:heightC:life spanD:size

Studies have shown that the stature of an average Japanese has surpassed that of an average Chinese.

A:weight
B:height
C:life span
D:size

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解析:本句意思:研究显示,日本人的平均身高已经超过了中国人的平均身高。weight的意思 为“体重,重量”;height的意思为“高度,身高”;词组life span的意思为“生命长度”;size的意思 为“尺寸,大小”。stature的意思为“身材,身高”,和height意思接近。

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