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1. Which is not a way for British teenagers to get their pocket money?
2. Who can make a decision to open an account for a child?
3. How many part-time jobs for teens are mentioned in the passage?
4. What is the passage mainly about?
C
2. Who can make a decision to open an account for a child?
A
3. How many part-time jobs for teens are mentioned in the passage?
C
4. What is the passage mainly about?
D
答案:
1. C 提示:细节理解题。根据第二段“Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do some housework to get pocket money, including cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and so on."可知,英国大多数青少年从父母那里得到零花钱。他们可能做一些家务来挣零花钱。根据第三段第一句“A part-time job is a choice for teenagers who don't have pocket money or who want to get extra money."可知,也有一些青少年去做兼职工作来获得零花钱。 2. A 提示:细节理解题。根据第四段中“but a bank manager can decide whether to open an account for a child or a young person"可知,银行经理可以决定是否给孩子开一个账户。 3. C 提示:细节理解题。根据第三段中“Popular part-time jobs for teenagers include babysitting, delivering newspapers, restaurant work and shop work."可知,英国的青少年可以做以下工作来挣零花钱:看孩子、投递报纸、在饭店和商店工作。 4. D 提示:主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了英国青少年是如何挣钱以及管理自己的零花钱的。
六、首字母填空
Every week, Brad's parents give him $12. It is not a gift. In fact, Brad makes that money himself. Each day, Brad takes out the rubbish, does the dishes and walks the family dog.The problem is that Brad's money goes away so quickly. Brad buys
Every week, Brad's parents give him $12. It is not a gift. In fact, Brad makes that money himself. Each day, Brad takes out the rubbish, does the dishes and walks the family dog.The problem is that Brad's money goes away so quickly. Brad buys
hundreds
of toys. When he wants to go to the movies with friends, he can never cover
a ticket. The money seems to burn a hole(洞) in his pocket.One day, Brad's mum says to him, "You should make a budget
.""What's that?" asks Brad."It's a plan of how you spend
your money. You put the money into different parts for different kinds of things, like
toys and snacks. You spend only as much as your budget allows(允许). In that way, you're sure to have money for different things," says his dad."Sounds
great," says Brad. "Will you help me make one?"Then, they put the money into different parts
for snacks, toys, movies and books. There are also two special parts, one for helping others and the other
for Brad's savings.From that day on, Brad always has enough
money. At the end of the year, he gives away $80 to the old people's home. Helping
those in need makes Brad feel good. He then uses some of his savings to buy a small robot. That makes him feel good too.
答案:
【语篇导读】本文讲述了布拉德学会理财的故事。1. hundreds 2. cover 3. budget 4. spend 5. like 6. Sounds 7. parts 8. other 9. enough 10. Helping
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