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听力原文: The U.S. trade gap widened in May as higher oil prices and a rising tide of Chinese goods pushed imports to a record, overshadowing a strong export performance, a government report showed on Thursday.
A separate report showed the number of Americans applying for first-time jobless benefits fell more than expected last week, suggesting continued labor market strength. The May trade deficit widened to $ 60 billion from $ 58.7 billion in April, as imports grew 2.3 percent to $192.1 billion, the Commerce Department said.
Exports rose 2.2 percent to an all-time high of $132 billion, led by robust shipments of aircraft and other capital goods and record consumer goods exports, giving both the Bush administration and manufacturers something to cheer about.
How much was import income of trade in May?

A. $60 billion.
B. $ 58.7 billion.
C. $192.1 billion.
D. $132 billion.

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