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                    [单选,材料题] The author tends to think that the  fifth level________
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Human needs seem endless.They might be  regarded as making up several levels.When there is enough money to satisfy one level of needs,  another level appears.The  first and most basic level of needs involves food.Once this level is  satisfied, the second level of needs, clothing and some sort of  shelter, appears.By the end of World War Ⅱ , these  needs were satisfied for a great majority of Americans.Then a third level appeared.It included  such items as automobiles and new houses.
By  1957 or 1958 this third level of needs was fairly well satisfied.Then, in the  late 1950s, a fourth level of needs appeared: the  "life-enriching   level.While the other levels involve physical satisfaction,  that is, the feeding, comfort, safety, and transportation, this level stresses  mental needs for recognition, achievement, and happiness.It includes a variety  of goods and services.Among them are vacation trips, the best medical and  dental care, and recreation.Also  included here are fancy goods and the latest styles in clothing.On  the fourth level, a lot of money is spent on services, while on the first three  levels more is
spent on goods.A  fifth level would probably involve needs that can be achieved best by community  action.Consumers may be spending more on taxes to  pay for government action against disease, ignorance, crime, and prejudice.After filling our stomachs, our clothes closets, our garages, our teeth, and  our minds, we now may seek to ensure the health, safety, and leisure to enjoy  more fully the good things on the first four levels.
According to the passage, man will  begin to think about such needs as housing and clothing only when________
                    
                        A . would be little better than the fourth  level
B . may be a lot more desirable than the  first four
C . can be the last and most satisfying  level
D . will become attainable before the  government takes actions