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Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)
How much pocket money do you get? How do you spend it? The Blue Book of Chinese Teenager Financial(金融的) Study shows that social activities now take up more of teenagers’ spending. The book was about teenagers’ spending habits. It was based on studies in nine cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The results show that students are spending more and more on their relationships with friends and classmates, such as having meals together and buying birthday gifts. Only one-third of high school students think about the price when choosing gifts. Most say they only care about what their friends like.
Xiao Hao, 17, a student at Gaoyou Normal School in Jiangsu, spent more than 1,000 yuan on his birthday meal this February. “They had given me gifts. If I hadn’t done anything in return, I’d have lost face,” Xia said.
Xia’s experience is quite usual among the young students. A meal can cost a student’s pocket money for a month. Many just ask more from parents when they use up their money.
Zhang Wei, an expert on teenagers’ financial study, suggested that teenagers should learn to make a budget. A budget is a plan of how money will be spent. It helps make decisions about money. To make good use of your money, you can also set a limit. Learn to balance your wants and needs. When choosing gifts for friends, let them know that you care. Sometimes a handmade gift is much better than an expensive one.
小题1:Were there 3 cities in China taking part in the study?(1分)
____________,_______________________________________________________.
小题2:According to the results, how do students spend most their pocket money? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题3:Which do most students consider when choosing a gift, the price or the things their friends like?(2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题4:How much money can a meal usually cost? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题5:What suggestions are given in the passage to help students make good use of the pocket money? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题6:Which of the given suggestions do you think is the most useful to you? Why? (3分)
I think______________________________because___________________________.
How much pocket money do you get? How do you spend it? The Blue Book of Chinese Teenager Financial(金融的) Study shows that social activities now take up more of teenagers’ spending. The book was about teenagers’ spending habits. It was based on studies in nine cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The results show that students are spending more and more on their relationships with friends and classmates, such as having meals together and buying birthday gifts. Only one-third of high school students think about the price when choosing gifts. Most say they only care about what their friends like.
Xiao Hao, 17, a student at Gaoyou Normal School in Jiangsu, spent more than 1,000 yuan on his birthday meal this February. “They had given me gifts. If I hadn’t done anything in return, I’d have lost face,” Xia said.
Xia’s experience is quite usual among the young students. A meal can cost a student’s pocket money for a month. Many just ask more from parents when they use up their money.
Zhang Wei, an expert on teenagers’ financial study, suggested that teenagers should learn to make a budget. A budget is a plan of how money will be spent. It helps make decisions about money. To make good use of your money, you can also set a limit. Learn to balance your wants and needs. When choosing gifts for friends, let them know that you care. Sometimes a handmade gift is much better than an expensive one.
小题1:Were there 3 cities in China taking part in the study?(1分)
____________,_______________________________________________________.
小题2:According to the results, how do students spend most their pocket money? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题3:Which do most students consider when choosing a gift, the price or the things their friends like?(2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题4:How much money can a meal usually cost? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题5:What suggestions are given in the passage to help students make good use of the pocket money? (2分)
_____________________________________________________________________.
小题6:Which of the given suggestions do you think is the most useful to you? Why? (3分)
I think______________________________because___________________________.
小题1:No, there weren’t.
小题2:On their relationship with friends and classmates.
小题3:The things their friends like.
小题4:A meal can usually cost a student’s pocket money for a month.
小题5:It is suggested that teenagers should learn to make a budget and set a limit to balance wants and needs and let friends know you care when choosing gifts.
小题6:I think making a budget is the most useful to me because I can plan how money will be spent and it helps me make wise decisions about money.
试题分析:本文叙述了中国金融研究青少年蓝皮书中主要讲述了关于青少年的花费习惯,根据中国的九个城市的研究,例如北京、上海和广州,结果显示学生们花费越来越多的是在与朋友和同学的交往上,例如一起吃饭和买生日礼物,只有三分之一的学生们考虑的是价格,大部分学生关心的是同学喜欢什么,并举出两个相反的例子说明。
小题1:细节理解题。根据文中第一段内容It was based on studies in nine cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.可知是九个城市,故答案是No ,there weren’t.。
小题2:细节理解题。根据文中第一段内容The results show that students are spending more and more on their relationships with friends and classmates,可知大部分学生花费在与朋友和同学的关系上,故答案是On their relationship with friends and classmates.
小题3:细节理解题。根据文中第一段内容Most say they only care about what their friends like. 可知答案是The things their friends like.
小题4:细节理解题。根据文中第三段内容A meal can cost a student’s pocket money for a month.可知答案是A meal can usually cost a student’s pocket money for a month.
小题5:细节理解题。根据文中最后一段内容To make good use of your money, you can also set a limit. Learn to balance your wants and needs. When choosing gifts for friends, let them know that you care.可知答案是It is suggested that teenagers learn to make a budget and set a limit to balance wants and needs and let friends know you care when choosing gifts.
小题6:细节理解题。根据对整篇文章的理解,我认为对我来说做一个预算是最好的使用方法,因为可以计划怎样去花钱并且帮助我关于钱做出英明的决定。故答案是I think making a budget is the most useful to me because I can plan how money will be spent and it helps me make wise decisions about money.
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