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C
What do you do with your pocket money? Buy game machines or sports shoes? Hang out with your friends? To save it or to spend it, that is a question.
Actually, it's meaningful to save your pocket money because you never know what is going on tomorrow. For example, if you lose your bike, you need to buy a new one. However, without enough pocket money to spend on a new bike, you have to walk. Therefore, how can you manage your pocket money wisely?
▲ List your incomes(收入) and costs, and think about how to spend the money. Then make a plan to buy some necessary things.
Open a bank account. Parents can put pocket money directly into your bank account. A bank can be magic! You put your money in it and your money will grow in a month. Why? It's because the bank pays you interest. Big banks usually have an interest rate(利率) of 1.5 per cent for a year.
Try second-hand products. Does being environment-friendly(环保的) while saving money sound like a good choice to you? Then try second-hand products. They are cheaper than the new ones, which can help you save money. There is a highly recommended website for second-hand products.
So, you are able to get experience of dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend your money. These are all steps towards becoming a financially(经济上) independent adult and looking after your own money.
(
A. To introduce the topic.
B. To explain the doubt.
C. To provide an example.
D. To show the worry.
(
A. Buying a new bike.
B. Unnecessary costs.
C. Having a long walk.
D. Unexpected things.
(
A. Make a budget.
B. Spend less on necessary things.
C. Spend money as you like.
D. Save your money to buy expensive products.
(
A. ¥985
B. ¥1,000
C. ¥1,015
D. ¥1,150
(
A. Justin buys a new and expensive product.
B. Torger finds a part-time job in a big bank.
C. Sawyer makes a budget on his daily costs.
D. Nathan creates a high technology website.
What do you do with your pocket money? Buy game machines or sports shoes? Hang out with your friends? To save it or to spend it, that is a question.
Actually, it's meaningful to save your pocket money because you never know what is going on tomorrow. For example, if you lose your bike, you need to buy a new one. However, without enough pocket money to spend on a new bike, you have to walk. Therefore, how can you manage your pocket money wisely?
▲ List your incomes(收入) and costs, and think about how to spend the money. Then make a plan to buy some necessary things.
Open a bank account. Parents can put pocket money directly into your bank account. A bank can be magic! You put your money in it and your money will grow in a month. Why? It's because the bank pays you interest. Big banks usually have an interest rate(利率) of 1.5 per cent for a year.
Try second-hand products. Does being environment-friendly(环保的) while saving money sound like a good choice to you? Then try second-hand products. They are cheaper than the new ones, which can help you save money. There is a highly recommended website for second-hand products.
So, you are able to get experience of dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend your money. These are all steps towards becoming a financially(经济上) independent adult and looking after your own money.
(
A
)26. What's the purpose of raising questions in Paragraph 1?A. To introduce the topic.
B. To explain the doubt.
C. To provide an example.
D. To show the worry.
(
D
)27. What does the writer advise us to save pocket money for?A. Buying a new bike.
B. Unnecessary costs.
C. Having a long walk.
D. Unexpected things.
(
A
)28. Which can be the best to fill in the “▲” in Paragraph 3?A. Make a budget.
B. Spend less on necessary things.
C. Spend money as you like.
D. Save your money to buy expensive products.
(
C
)29. If you put ¥1,000 in a big bank for a year, you can get ____.A. ¥985
B. ¥1,000
C. ¥1,015
D. ¥1,150
(
C
)30. Which can be the wisest way of spending pocket money according to the passage?A. Justin buys a new and expensive product.
B. Torger finds a part-time job in a big bank.
C. Sawyer makes a budget on his daily costs.
D. Nathan creates a high technology website.
答案:
26.A 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.C
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