In the past, large numbers of American people liked to use tomorrow’s money. However, since the economic depression(经济萧条), many have learnt to live  16 . Here is a true story about an American girl, Anna. After graduation, she began to live in Los Angeles on her own. She  17  a job in a publishing house(出版社) and earned  18  $30,000 a year. Her parents thought Anna’s life would be  19 , but Anna was able to live on her money and still  20  $5000 in the first year. How could she do so in  21  expensive city?
Cheap living always starts with keeping the  22  cost small. For people, that  23  housing. So Anna chose to share a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cost was  24 . When she ate  25 , she went to cheap restaurants.  26  she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then took the chicken bones home and made soup out of them. Today young people often  27  a lot of money on entertainment. But Anna loved going to museums and parks as the  28  for these places were free. Did Anna feel poor by cheap living? Not really. She even  29  to take two trips, one to the Netherlands,  30  to Portland.
“Don’t think of saving money as something hard. It’s a kind of game,” said Anna.
【小题1】
A.happilyB.luckilyC.hopefullyD.cheaply
【小题2】
A.foundB.getsC.looked forD.makes
【小题3】
A.more thanB.less thanC.moreD.less
【小题4】
A.dangerousB.hardC.easyD.comfortable
【小题5】
A.madeB.gaveC.tookD.saved
【小题6】
A.so anB.such anC.soD.such
【小题7】
A.expensiveB.muchC.bigD.heavy
【小题8】
A.doesB.becomesC.helpsD.means
【小题9】
A.foodB.clothesC.studyingD.traveling
【小题10】
A.awayB.out C.upD.inside
【小题11】
A.SoonB.FinallyC.OnceD.Again
【小题12】
A.payB.spendC.costD.take
【小题13】
A.ticketsB.seatsC.exhibitionD.tea
【小题14】
A.triedB.hadC.neededD.managed
【小题15】
A.anotherB.the otherC.otherD.other

In the past, large numbers of American people liked to use tomorrow’s money. However, since the economic depression(经济萧条), many have learnt to live  16 . Here is a true story about an American girl, Anna. After graduation, she began to live in Los Angeles on her own. She  17  a job in a publishing house(出版社) and earned  18  $30,000 a year. Her parents thought Anna’s life would be  19 , but Anna was able to live on her money and still  20  $5000 in the first year. How could she do so in  21  expensive city?
Cheap living always starts with keeping the  22  cost small. For people, that  23  housing. So Anna chose to share a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cost was  24 . When she ate  25 , she went to cheap restaurants.  26  she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then took the chicken bones home and made soup out of them. Today young people often  27  a lot of money on entertainment. But Anna loved going to museums and parks as the  28  for these places were free. Did Anna feel poor by cheap living? Not really. She even  29  to take two trips, one to the Netherlands,  30  to Portland.
“Don’t think of saving money as something hard. It’s a kind of game,” said Anna.

【小题1】
A.happilyB.luckilyC.hopefullyD.cheaply
【小题2】
A.foundB.getsC.looked forD.makes
【小题3】
A.more thanB.less thanC.moreD.less
【小题4】
A.dangerousB.hardC.easyD.comfortable
【小题5】
A.madeB.gaveC.tookD.saved
【小题6】
A.so anB.such anC.soD.such
【小题7】
A.expensiveB.muchC.bigD.heavy
【小题8】
A.doesB.becomesC.helpsD.means
【小题9】
A.foodB.clothesC.studyingD.traveling
【小题10】
A.awayB.out C.upD.inside
【小题11】
A.SoonB.FinallyC.OnceD.Again
【小题12】
A.payB.spendC.costD.take
【小题13】
A.ticketsB.seatsC.exhibitionD.tea
【小题14】
A.triedB.hadC.neededD.managed
【小题15】
A.anotherB.the otherC.otherD.other

In the past, large numbers of American people liked to use tomorrow’s money. However, since the economic depression(经济萧条), many have learnt to live  16 . Here is a true story about an American girl, Anna. After graduation, she began to live in Los Angeles on her own. She  17  a job in a publishing house(出版社) and earned  18  $30,000 a year. Her parents thought Anna’s life would be  19 , but Anna was able to live on her money and still  20  $5000 in the first year. How could she do so in  21  expensive city?

Cheap living always starts with keeping the  22  cost small. For people, that  23  housing. So Anna chose to share a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cost was  24 . When she ate  25 , she went to cheap restaurants.  26  she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then took the chicken bones home and made soup out of them. Today young people often  27  a lot of money on entertainment. But Anna loved going to museums and parks as the  28  for these places were free. Did Anna feel poor by cheap living? Not really. She even  29  to take two trips, one to the Netherlands,  30  to Portland.

“Don’t think of saving money as something hard. It’s a kind of game,” said Anna.

1. A. happily       B. luckily          C. hopefully            D. cheaply

2.A. found          B. gets             C. looked for           D. makes

3.A. more than      B. less than            C. more             D. less

4.A. dangerous      B. hard             C. easy             D. comfortable

5.A. made           B. gave             C. took             D. saved

6. A. so an         B. such an          C. so               D. such

7.A. expensive      B. much             C. big              D. heavy

8. A. does          B. becomes          C. helps                D. means

9.A. food           B. clothes          C. studying         D. traveling

10. A. away         B. out              C. up               D. inside

11.A. Soon          B. Finally          C. Once             D. Again

12. A. pay          B. spend                C. cost             D. take

13.A. tickets           B. seats                C. exhibition           D. tea

14.A. tried         B. had              C. needed           D. managed

15.A. another       B. the other            C. other                D. other

 

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