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The main idea of the reading is that
 
  a. the health of Japan's seniors is not without risks.
  b. Ms. Maeda eats very healthy food and keeps fit.
  c. Japanese women live longer than Japanese men even though they experience more end of life illness.
  d. a healthy lifestyle and other key factors result in Japanese women having the world's highest life expectancy.

Question 2

Experts attribute Japan's high life expectancy to all of the following factors except
 
  a. a diet rich in fish and simmered vegetables.
  b. a high standard of living.
  c. a tradition of heavy exercise.
  d. access to good health care.



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Answer to Question 1

d. a healthy lifestyle and other key factors result in Japanese women having the world's highest life expectancy.

Answer to Question 2

c. a tradition of heavy exercise.



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