学员liyf906:dear madam or sir, pls be kindly comments my homework. i presented it wrong to lesson 3 jsut now, pls forget that one and comments on this. sorry for the confusion. lili the illustration shows consumer goods price development in 3 european countries over the past 25 years. the price in germany, the lowest among 3, presents a general downward trend starting at 5% in 1971 and fluctuates over the next 16 years , reaching the trough 0% at the beginning of 1986. predically enough, the percentage goes up gradually within the next 9 years around 2%, which still below its starting points comparing with uk, we see a level off in france, standing at 4% and with its highest point in 1984 at only 12% and no sharp movement has taken place in the rest of the year. contrary to france, uk, the highest of the 3, has seen a dramatic fluctuation, starting at 20%, jumping even up to 25% in 1996 and collapsed to german starting level in 1985 at only 5%. while people is happy with the situation, there was a strong recovery in 1988 to 14%. out of expectation, the price declined again to bottom out in 1994 at only 3% and climb up steadily after.
老师回复:the illustration shows consumer goods price development in 3 european countries over the past 25 years. the price in germany, the lowest among the 3 countries, presents a general downward trend starting at 5% in 1971 and fluctuates over the next 16 years , reaching the trough 0% at the beginning of 1986. predically enough, the percentage goes up (2% )within the next 9 years , which still below its starting points comparing with the uk, france showed little change, standing at 4% and with its highest point in 1984 at only 12% and there are no sharp movement in the rest of the year. contrary to france, the uk, the highest of the 3, has seen a dramatic fluctuation, starting at 20%, jumping even up to 25% in 1996 and collapsed to german starting level in 1985 at only 5%. while people is happy with the situation, there was a strong recovery in 1988 to 14%. out of expectation, the price declined again to bottom out in 1994 at only 3% and climb up steadily after.