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Teens' lives hit by economy

Some teenagers are crossing their dream colleges off their lists.Others are thinking of skipping their senior trips or reducing prom(毕业舞会)costs.Many are finding their work hours cut while their expenses rise.

   So,who exactly is punishing them?Is it their parents,teachers or employers?No,it's the economy.

   If you are like most teenagers,you probably don't understand what“recession”,“negative economic growth”and“subprime mortgage crisis(次贷危机)”actually mean.And you probably don't spend your days watching the ups and downs of the stock market.

   It's safe to say that most teens don't know much about the economy except for one thing:it's bad.But just how exactly is the economy affecting teens?

“The single largest thing I have noticed is the recession's ability to affect my college choice,”said Heather Richars from Downey High School in California,US.

“With the economic situation the way it is,I have thought less about going to a private or out?of?state university,and more about public schools in California,mainly because of the price of tuition,”said Richars.“I had been a fan of attending a private school up until this year.”

   The economy cuts into other areas of teenagers' lives,too.

   Joey Camarda,a student at Modesto High School in California,who works at an ice cream store,said,“Probably due to the economy,I have been getting less hours at my job,and because of that,I am not getting enough money to help pay for college.”

   Tara Mooney,a senior at Beyer High School,has also begun to notice that money is tight.

“Things are getting expensive,”she said.“When it comes to applying for colleges and wanting to go on senior trips,I have to pick and choose instead of doing it all.”

1.The purpose of writing the passage is mainly to tell us ________.

A.the economic recession has had a big impact on teens' work,life and study

B.teenagers are now having difficulty in deciding which colleges to apply for

C.teenagers don't know much about the economic recession

D.teenagers are considering giving up their senior trips to save money

2.Because of the bad economic situation,Heather Richars will most probably ________.

A.go to a private university

B.attend an out?of?state college

C.attend a public college in California

D.find a good university as he planned

3.How has Joey Camarda found the recession affects him?

A.He has to find more part?time jobs.

B.He has to help his mother do more chores.

C.He has found that he had more time to study.

D.His plan to pay for college will be hard to realize.

4.What can we conclude from the passage?

A.Parents punish their teens by giving them less money.

B.Most teens understand what negative economic growth means.

C.Teenagers are finding it harder to do what they want than before.

D.Teenagers have realized the importance of managing their own money.

 

1. 答案与解析:A 主旨大意题。本文主要讲述的是青少年的学习和工作、生活受到了美国经济衰退的重大影响,并举例加以说明。

2. 答案与解析:C 细节推理判断题。根据文章第六段可推知此题答案。

3. 答案与解析:D 细节理解题。根据本文倒数第三段Joey Camarda的话,可知他的工作时间缩短了,因此不能挣够用来上大学的钱。所以D正确。其他三个选项文章都没有提到。

4答案与解析:C 推理判断题。根据全文可知:由于受到经济衰退的影响,青少年的许多心愿和想法都不能像过去一样实现了,故答案C是正确的。

 

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Teens' lives hit by economy

  Some teenagers are crossing their dream colleges off their lists.Others are thinking of skipping(略过)their senior trips or reducing prom(毕业舞会)costs.Many are finding their work hours cut while their expenses rise.

  So,who exactly is punishing them? Is it their parents,teachers or employers? No,it's the economy(经济状况).

  If you are like most teenagers,you probably don't understand what “recession”,“negative economic growth” and “subprime mortgage crisis(次贷危机)”actually mean.And you probably don't spend your days watching the ups and downs of the stock market.

  It's safe to say that most teens don't know much about the economy except for one thing:it's bad.But just how exactly is the economy affecting teens?

  “The single largest thing I have noticed is the recession's ability to affect my college choice,”said Heather Richars from Downey High School in California, US.“With the economic situation the way it is,I have thought less about going to a private or out-of-state university,and more about public schools in California,mainly because of the price of tuition,”said Richars.“I had been a fan of attending a private school up until this year.”

  The economy cuts into other areas of teenagers' lives,too.

  Joey Camarda, a student at Modest to High School in California, who works at an ice cream store, said, “Probably due to the economy, I have been getting less hours atmy job, and because of that, I am not getting enoughmoney to helppay for college.”

  Tara Mooney,a senior at Beyer High School,has also begun to notice that money is tight.

  “Things are getting expensive, ” she said.“When it comes to applying for colleges and wanting to go on senior trips,I have to pick and choose instead of doing it all.”

(1)

The purpose of writing the passage is mainly to tell us ________.

[  ]

A.

the economic recession has had a big effect on teens' work,life and study

B.

teenagers are now having difficulty in deciding which colleges to apply for

C.

teenagers don't know much about the economic recession

D.

teenagers are considering giving up their senior trips to save money

(2)

Because of the bad economic situation,Heather Richars will most probably ________.

[  ]

A.

go to a private university

B.

attend an out-of-state college

C.

attend a public college in California

D.

find a good university as he planned

(3)

How has Joey Camarda found the recession affects him?

[  ]

A.

He has to find more part-time jobs.

B.

He has to help his mother do more chores.

C.

He has found that he had more time to study.

D.

His plan to pay for college will be hard to realize.

(4)

What can we conclude from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Parents punish their teens by giving them less money.

B.

Most teens understand what negative economic growth means.

C.

Teenagers are finding it harder to do what they want than before.

D.

Teenagers have realized the importance of managing their own money.

Teens’ lives hit by economy
Some teenagers are crossing their dream colleges off their lists. Others are thinking of skipping(略过)their senior trips or reducing prom(毕业舞会)costs. Many are finding their work hours cut while their expenses rise.
So, who exactly is punishing them?Is it their parents, teachers or employers?No, it’s the economy(经济状况).
If you are like most teenagers, you probably don’t understand what “recession”, “negative economic growth” and “subprime mortgage crisis (次贷危机)”actually mean. And you probably don’t spend your days watching the ups and downs of the stock market.
It’s safe to say that most teens don’t know much about the economy except for one thing:it’s bad. But just how exactly is the economy affecting teens?
“The single largest thing I have noticed is the recession’s ability to affect my college choice, “said Heather Richars from Downey High School in California, US. “With the economic situation the way it is, I have thought less about going to a private or out-of-state university, and more about public schools in California, mainly because of the price of tuition, “said Richars. “I had been a fan of attending a private school up until this year.”
The economy cuts into other areas of teenagers’ lives, too.
Joey Camarda, a student at Modesto High School in California, who works at an ice cream store,  said,“ Probably due to the economy, I have been getting less hours at my job, and because of that, I am not getting enough money to help pay for college.”
Tara Mooney, a senior at Beyer High School, has also begun to notice that money is tight.
“Things are getting expensive,” she said. “When it comes to applying for colleges and wanting to go on senior trips, I have to pick and choose instead of doing it all.”
【小题1】The purpose of writing the passage is mainly to tell us ________.

A.the economic recession has had a big effect on teens’ work, life and study
B.teenagers are now having difficulty in deciding which colleges to apply for
C.teenagers don’t know much about the economic recession
D.teenagers are considering giving up their senior trips to save money
【小题2】Because of the bad economic situation, Heather Richars will most probably ________.
A.go to a private university
B.attend an out-of-state college
C.attend a public college in California
D.find a good university as he planned
【小题3】How has Joey Camarda found the recession affects him?
A.He has to find more part-time jobs.
B.He has to help his mother do more chores.
C.He has found that he had more time to study.
D.His plan to pay for college will be hard to realize.
【小题4】What can we conclude from the passage?
A.Parents punish their teens by giving them less money.
B.Most teens understand what negative economic growth means.
C.Teenagers are finding it harder to do what they want than before.
D.Teenagers have realized the importance of managing their own money.

Teens’ lives hit by economy

Some teenagers are crossing their dream colleges off their lists. Others are thinking of skipping(略过)their senior trips or reducing prom(毕业舞会)costs. Many are finding their work hours cut while their expenses rise.

So, who exactly is punishing them?Is it their parents, teachers or employers?No, it’s the economy(经济状况).

If you are like most teenagers, you probably don’t understand what “recession”, “negative economic growth” and “subprime mortgage crisis (次贷危机)”actually mean. And you probably don’t spend your days watching the ups and downs of the stock market.

It’s safe to say that most teens don’t know much about the economy except for one thing:it’s bad. But just how exactly is the economy affecting teens?

“The single largest thing I have noticed is the recession’s ability to affect my college choice, “said Heather Richars from Downey High School in California, US. “With the economic situation the way it is, I have thought less about going to a private or out-of-state university, and more about public schools in California, mainly because of the price of tuition, “said Richars. “I had been a fan of attending a private school up until this year.”

The economy cuts into other areas of teenagers’ lives, too.

Joey Camarda, a student at Modesto High School in California, who works at an ice cream store,  said,“ Probably due to the economy, I have been getting less hours at my job, and because of that, I am not getting enough money to help pay for college.”

Tara Mooney, a senior at Beyer High School, has also begun to notice that money is tight.

“Things are getting expensive,” she said. “When it comes to applying for colleges and wanting to go on senior trips, I have to pick and choose instead of doing it all.”

1.The purpose of writing the passage is mainly to tell us ________.

A.the economic recession has had a big effect on teens’ work, life and study

B.teenagers are now having difficulty in deciding which colleges to apply for

C.teenagers don’t know much about the economic recession

D.teenagers are considering giving up their senior trips to save money

2.Because of the bad economic situation, Heather Richars will most probably ________.

A.go to a private university

B.attend an out-of-state college

C.attend a public college in California

D.find a good university as he planned

3.How has Joey Camarda found the recession affects him?

A.He has to find more part-time jobs.

B.He has to help his mother do more chores.

C.He has found that he had more time to study.

D.His plan to pay for college will be hard to realize.

4.What can we conclude from the passage?

A.Parents punish their teens by giving them less money.

B.Most teens understand what negative economic growth means.

C.Teenagers are finding it harder to do what they want than before.

D.Teenagers have realized the importance of managing their own money.

 

Teens’ lives hit by economy
Some teenagers are crossing their dream colleges off their lists. Others are thinking of skipping(略过)their senior trips or reducing prom(毕业舞会)costs. Many are finding their work hours cut while their expenses rise.
So, who exactly is punishing them?Is it their parents, teachers or employers?No, it’s the economy(经济状况).
If you are like most teenagers, you probably don’t understand what “recession”, “negative economic growth” and “subprime mortgage crisis (次贷危机)”actually mean. And you probably don’t spend your days watching the ups and downs of the stock market.
It’s safe to say that most teens don’t know much about the economy except for one thing:it’s bad. But just how exactly is the economy affecting teens?
“The single largest thing I have noticed is the recession’s ability to affect my college choice, “said Heather Richars from Downey High School in California, US. “With the economic situation the way it is, I have thought less about going to a private or out-of-state university, and more about public schools in California, mainly because of the price of tuition, “said Richars. “I had been a fan of attending a private school up until this year.”
The economy cuts into other areas of teenagers’ lives, too.
Joey Camarda, a student at Modesto High School in California, who works at an ice cream store,  said,“ Probably due to the economy, I have been getting less hours at my job, and because of that, I am not getting enough money to help pay for college.”
Tara Mooney, a senior at Beyer High School, has also begun to notice that money is tight.
“Things are getting expensive,” she said. “When it comes to applying for colleges and wanting to go on senior trips, I have to pick and choose instead of doing it all.”

  1. 1.

    The purpose of writing the passage is mainly to tell us ________

    1. A.
      the economic recession has had a big effect on teens’ work, life and study
    2. B.
      teenagers are now having difficulty in deciding which colleges to apply for
    3. C.
      teenagers don’t know much about the economic recession
    4. D.
      teenagers are considering giving up their senior trips to save money
  2. 2.

    Because of the bad economic situation, Heather Richars will most probably ________

    1. A.
      go to a private university
    2. B.
      attend an out-of-state college
    3. C.
      attend a public college in California
    4. D.
      find a good university as he planned
  3. 3.

    How has Joey Camarda found the recession affects him?

    1. A.
      He has to find more part-time jobs
    2. B.
      He has to help his mother do more chores
    3. C.
      He has found that he had more time to study
    4. D.
      His plan to pay for college will be hard to realize
  4. 4.

    What can we conclude from the passage?

    1. A.
      Parents punish their teens by giving them less money
    2. B.
      Most teens understand what negative economic growth means
    3. C.
      Teenagers are finding it harder to do what they want than before
    4. D.
      Teenagers have realized the importance of managing their own money

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