单选题The place that might have the lowest survival chance of cardiac arrest is ______.ASeattle.BAlabama.CDetroit.DAlaska.

单选题
The place that might have the lowest survival chance of cardiac arrest is ______.
A

Seattle.

B

Alabama.

C

Detroit.

D

Alaska.


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解析:
事实细节题。由题干中The place以及the lowest survival chance of cardiac arrest可定位至地名较多的第二、三段。由第二段末可知有心脏骤停案例统计数据的地方:Seattle (16%),Alabama (3%),the overall survival rates of New York, Chicago, Detroit and Los Angeles (1%—2%),由此可推知C正确。

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