the Central American Institute of Health in Nicaragua, the National Autonomous University of
Nicaragua and the Costa Rican Institute of Health interviewed nearly 3,000 women, some of
whom had learnt to read as children, some during the literacy crusade and some who had never
learnt at all ”,对应第十六题和第十九题。
第五段
正数第一行“In the late 1970s, the infant mortality rate for the children of illiterate
mothers was around 110 deaths per thousand live births ”,对应第二十一题。
倒数第二行“For women educated in primary school, however, the infant mortality rate was
significantly lower, at 80 per thousand ”,对应第二十题。
第六段
正数第三行“For those women who learnt to read through the campaign, the infant mortality
rate was 84 per thousand, an impressive 21 points lower than for those women who were still
illiterate ”,对应第二十二题和第二十三题。
倒数第二行“The children of the newly-literate mothers were also better nourished than those
of women who could not read ”,对应第二十四题。
第八段
正数第一行“The Nicaraguan study may have important implications for governments and aid
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