Japanese "salary men’ tend to work under great stress, it is said. But a surv

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问题    Japanese "salary men’ tend to work under great stress, it is said. But a survey of 200 salary men aged 20 ~ 40 in Tokyo, conducted by the Marketing Bureau of Nippon Co. in August 1996, found that as much as 65 percent attach priority (优先考虑) to a relaxed life. For them, "mental health" comes before "stressful work". By contrast those who prefer to work hard even under stress accounted for only 35 percent. By age bracket (分类), there were remarkable differences. Half of the salary men in their forties declared they wouldn’t avoid stressful work, whereas a relaxed life was the choice of 76 percent of those in their twenties. How do they get rid of stress? "Drinking" and "engaging in sports" were mentioned by most in both the "relaxed" and "stressful" groups.
   A contrast between the "relaxed" and "stressful" groups:
   those who prefer to work under stress account for  (46)  .
   those who prefer to have a relaxed life account for  (47)  .
   By age bracket, the notable differences are:
   half of those in their forties would choose:  (48)  .
   about three fourths of those in their twenties would choose:  (49)  .
   The ways to get rid of stress are:  (50)  .

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答案 35 percent

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