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April is National Financial Literacy Month in the United States. As the country faces a deep recession (衰退), Americans are paying closer attention to personal finance. Some critics partly blame the crisis on Americans' low savings rate and high personal debt.

But efforts to increase financial knowledge have grown in the last ten years. Government, community and business leaders have pushed for teaching young people about the importance of saving, budgets and the true cost of credit.

The Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy is based in Washington, DC. It is an organization of about one hundred eighty groups, government agencies and businesses. Its goal is to provide financial knowledge to children and young adults before they get into debt.

Jump$tart's Executive Director Laura Levine says many young people misuse credit cards without meaning to. She says they often start by making the lowest payment required. Over time, their credit limit is increased, but they do not pay off their debt. Laura Levine says young people can take on more debt than they can deal with.

The government says forty?five percent of college students have credit card debt. The average amount owed is more than three thousand dollars.

High credit limits are especially dangerous for college students. John Ninfo is a bankruptcy (破产) judge in Rochester, New York. He started the Credit Abuse Resistance Education Program.

It provides resources on its Web site for parents, teachers and students about financial issues. Judge Ninfo says he often sees people in their late twenties seeking bankruptcy protection in court. He says the combination of credit card debt and big student loans is burying young people in debt and driving many of them to bankruptcy.

The results of bad credit can be serious. Seventy percent of employers look at the credit histories of job candidates. In some fields, like law enforcement (执行), bad credit means you cannot get a job.

Former President George Bush formed the President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy last year. That group has called for students at all grade levels to receive financial education. Currently, only seventeen states require personal finance to be taught at least as part of other courses.

 

Title

Personal finance

Theme

It's time to teach young people about (76)________ finance.

General

situation

The USA is faced with an economic (77)________. As a result, closer attention is being paid to personal finance.

(78)________

●The crisis on people's low savings rate and high personal debt are to (79)________.

●Many young people misuse credit cards without meaning to.

●High credit limits are especially (80)________ for college students.

Consequences

●Young people can take on more (81)________ than they can deal with.

●Some seek (82)________ protection.

●Due to bad credit, some cannot get a job.

(83)________ or program & their goals

●The Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy: to provide financial (84)________ to the young before they get into debt.

●The Credit Abuse Resistance Education Program: to provide resources on its Web site about financial (85)________.

●The President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy: to call for students to receive financial education.

 

76.personal 77.crisis / recession 78.Reasons 79.blame 80.dangerous

81.debt 82.bankruptcy 83.Organizations 84.knowledge 85.issues

 

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London, April 28---The Man Group, a British hedge fund, is betting that investors will want to read more than the latest how-to- get –rich-quick business book.
In a five-year deal worth roughly $3.6 million announced last week, Man has agreed to sponsor(主办)the Booker Prize for Fiction, which will be renamed the Man Booker Prize. Since creating the award in 1969, Booker P.L.G., a British food group, in June 2000, executives began considering attracting outside sponsors. Man will be the first of these. Bill Grimsey, the chief of the Big Food Group, saw little business sense in a link between a food supplier and a literary prize, explained Dotti Irving, a spokeswoman for the Booker Prize foundation.
Such dissimilarities (差异) have not reduced Man’s enthusiasm for the prize which is expected to be open for the first time to American authors. David Browne, a spokesman for Man, said most of the firm’s investors are high-net-worth individuals who appreciate literature. “The people who buy hedge funds,” Mr. Browne said, “also read.”
Under the new agreement, authors will get more money. The winner of the annual prize, to be awarded in October, will receive $73,000 , up from $30,000 the Australian writer Peter Carey won last year for his novel “True History of the Kelley Gang.”
The six short-listed authors will each receive $3,600, up from $1,500. Having a hedge fund as a backer apparently has its perks.(福利).
【小题1】The article is mainly about ____.

A.the disagreement between two groupsB.the Booker Prize Foundation
C.the Big Food GroupD.The new development of Booker Prize
【小题2】 This article is most probably seen in a(n) ____.
A.best-selling bookB.magazineC.newspaperD.advertisement
【小题3】What can be inferred from the article?
A.Bill Grimsey decided to open the prize for American authors
B.“How-to-get-rich-quick” business was written by Peter Carey.
C.Under the agreement, the Booker Prize will be sponsored only by Man.
D.If you win the prize, you will get $73,000 next October
【小题4】Who is the spokesman for Man?
A.David BrowneB.Peter CareyC.Bill GrimseyD.Dotti Irving

London, April 28---The Man Group, a British hedge fund, is betting that investors will want to read more than the latest how-to- get –rich-quick business book.

In a five-year deal worth roughly $3.6 million announced last week, Man has agreed to sponsor(主办)the Booker Prize for Fiction, which will be renamed the Man Booker Prize. Since creating the award in 1969, Booker P.L.G., a British food group, in June 2000, executives began considering attracting outside sponsors. Man will be the first of these. Bill Grimsey, the chief of the Big Food Group, saw little business sense in a link between a food supplier and a literary prize, explained Dotti Irving, a spokeswoman for the Booker Prize foundation.

Such dissimilarities (差异) have not reduced Man’s enthusiasm for the prize which is expected to be open for the first time to American authors. David Browne, a spokesman for Man, said most of the firm’s investors are high-net-worth individuals who appreciate literature. “The people who buy hedge funds,” Mr. Browne said, “also read.”

Under the new agreement, authors will get more money. The winner of the annual prize, to be awarded in October, will receive $73,000 , up from $30,000 the Australian writer Peter Carey won last year for his novel “True History of the Kelley Gang.”

The six short-listed authors will each receive $3,600, up from $1,500. Having a hedge fund as a backer apparently has its perks.(福利).

1.The article is mainly about ____.

A.the disagreement between two groups

B.the Booker Prize Foundation

C.the Big Food Group

D.The new development of Booker Prize

2. This article is most probably seen in a(n) ____.

A.best-selling book

B.magazine

C.newspaper

D.advertisement

3.What can be inferred from the article?

A.Bill Grimsey decided to open the prize for American authors

B.“How-to-get-rich-quick” business was written by Peter Carey.

C.Under the agreement, the Booker Prize will be sponsored only by Man.

D.If you win the prize, you will get $73,000 next October

4.Who is the spokesman for Man?

A.David Browne

B.Peter Carey

C.Bill Grimsey

D.Dotti Irving

 

South Korean films

      Beijing audience(观众) can view five new South Korean films, all with Chinese subtitles(中文字幕), until April 19 at the Tuixin Cinema on the Beijing National Library grounds.

      Two other South Korean films completed their full runs(展出) at the Tuixin Cinema earlier this month.

     Location:Tuixin Cinema, Beijing National Library, 39 Baishiqiao Road, Haidian District Telephone:86425566

     My love, My Bride

     April 15: 9: 00, 13: 00, 15: 30, 17:30, 19:30

      Kim's War

     April 16: 9:00, 13:00, 18:15

      Because You Are a Woman

     April 17:13:30, 18:15

      Marriage Story

     April 18:9:00, 13:30, 15:30, 18:15

      Sopyonje

     April 19:9:00, 13:30, 15:30, 17:30, 19:30

Leon's show

   Hong Kong popstar...Leon Lai will give a personal performance at 7:30pm from tomorrow through to September 21 at the Shanghai Gymnasium. The show is to celebrate the opening of the 93 Huangpu Tourism Festival.

   Tickets:60, 90, 120, 180 yuan RMB, available (有票) at 66 Jiangning Road.

   Address:Shanghai Gymnasium, 1111 Caixi Road N.

 Tel:29189188, 29171145, 49384952, 29197113

Russian Concert

    The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra will put on some excellent Russian choral(合唱的) works at 7:15pm on September 26 and 27 at the Shanghai Concert Hall. They will sing Russian folk songs and a Mass under a Russian conductor who is very famous for conducting chorus(歌唱队) and has given a successful choral concert in Beijing.

    Tickets:6, 8, 10, 12 yuan RMB, available at the hall's ticket office.

    Address:523 Yan’an Road M. Shanghai

    Tel:32275694

Korean songs

    The Song and Dance Troupe of the Republic of Korea will give a Song and Dance show at 7: 30pm tonight at the Shanghai Centre Theatre.

    Tickets:10, 20, 30 yuan RMB available at the theatre's ticket office.

    Address:1376 Nanjing Road W. Shanghai

Tel:29798663

64.The audience in _______ can watch the performance given by Leon Lai from tomorrow through to September.

         A.Beijing        B.Korean     C.Shanghai      D.Hong Kong

65._______ will be on April 18.The cinema's telephone number is_________.

         A.Kim’s War; 29798663         B.My love, My Bride; 32275694

         C.Because You Are a Woman; 29189188      D.Marriage Story; 86425566

66.________will give a Song and Dance show at 7:30 pm tonight at Shanghai Centre Theatre.

         A.Leon Lai, a Hong Kong pop star

B.The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra

C.The Song and Dance Trupe of the Republic of Korea

D.A Russian Philharmonic Orchestra

67.The address of the Shanghai Centre Theatre is________.

  A.1111 Caoxi Road N                B.1376 Nanjing Road W

C.523 Yan’an Road                  D.66 Jiangning Road

68.Which of the following statement is TRUE?

  A.We can see all the South Korean films in the morning.

  B.Leon’s show is to celebrate a festival.

C.There are some famous pop singers in Russian concert.

D.We can enjoy the Korean songs at the Shanghai Concert Hall.

 

Life-changing disaster awaits the drunken driver. And he is proof.

At just 18 years of age, he could be a classmate or a friend, and that familiarity adds to the power of his words. He has spoken to more than 2,500 high school students so far, and he has noticed their unusual silence.

"A lot of teachers say, 'Don't drink,' but I'm not going to say that, because I know that students are going to do it," Nepola says. "I just say, 'Don't get in a car.' "

One year ago, Nepola, having been with friends drinking, lost control of his car and was thrown into trees 20 feet away. He was found covered in blood, with many bones broken.

At Hackensack University Medical Center, his skull was opened to relieve pressure on his brain. He was diagnosed with traumatic(创伤性)brain injury and remained in a coma(昏迷)and on life support for nearly three weeks.

At Children's Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J. physical therapist Erin Leahy initially found Nepola unable to move the right side of his body. But by the end of his six-week stay, he was able to walk out of the building. Leahy called that an inspiration and a miracle.

But Nepola's recovery is incomplete. Brain and muscular therapy has helped him regain movement in his right arm, but he still struggles with his right hand.

In the process of recovery, Nepola has thought deeply about what happened and why, and decided to share his story. Encouraged by his trauma doctor, Sanjeev Kaul, he teamed with Gonzalez and began attending assemblies in April.

He said he was nervous at first, but has grown used to the spotlight. And his rehabilitation(康复)and visible trauma help him draw serious attention from students.

Besides, "I'm not a wall," he said. "I feel like I know how to talk to people."

Driving drunk, he tells students, is like playing Russian roulette(俄罗斯轮盘赌博): "You might do it a bunch of times, but something is going to happen."

Now, his days are all about the therapy, work and going to the gym. Mentally, he says, "I’m a lot happier in my life."

1. The main purpose of the text is to ______.

A. tell readers about the dangers of driving a car

B. warn students about the dangers of drinking

C. tell readers about Michael Nepola’s recovery experience

D. advise people not to drive a car after drinking

2. As a eighteen year old boy, Nepola story is powerful because ______.

A. his family supported him

B. his classmate and friend never gave up him

C. his classmate and friend are familiar with him

D. he is just like one classmate or friend we know

3. What does the underlined sentence mean?

A. A drunk driver will eventually have a serious accident.

B. Drunk driving is as risky as it is excited.

C. Drunk driving can be fun if the driver is experienced.

D. An experienced driver can drive drunk successfully.

4. After the accident, Michael Nepola came to ______.

A. make a full recovery

B. recover at a magical speed

C. be eager for more adventure

D. enjoy life more despite his physical condition

5. What can we infer from the article?

A. Michael Nepola believes his accident was the result of bad luck.

B. Michael Nepola thinks that students shouldn’t get drunk.

C. Michael Nepola wants to warn young people about the dangers of drunk driving.

D. Michael Nepola still doesn’t care about his future or college.

 

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

My workplace, as do many others in our town, supports local services and the needy. One of the main services we _____21________ is our local food bank, a center where free food is made available to those in need.

This year, the food bank is _____22_______ more than in the past. _______23 cannot let the shelves become depleted(被耗尽的) or the food _______24________. Others, ________25______ children, depend on it. With the country’s _______26_______ situtation stalled(停滞) and more people out of work, more people are _____27______ and need supplements to feed their families.

This year, all the _______28______ in our area got together and decided to sponsor a “Food Fight Contest”. The contest will include 3 categories or areas to ______29_____: a) supply the most food, b) donate the most money, _______30______ c) provide the most volunteers. A company can win in all 3 areas or 3 different companies can win in each different area, ______31_____ the results. The contest will begin April Fool’s Day through the end of the month.

We’re kicking off a(n) _______32________ for fun this week. We’re all _______33______ and WE PLAN TO WIN! The last several years, to make donating ________34______, we set up food sculpture competitions between departments. Each department _______35______ bring in cans, sacks of rice, peanut butter, etc., then build and compete for the best _____36_____. The sculptures would be in a central location so coworkers could cast their vote for their ______37______. We tracked how much ____38_____ was provided by each group and then after the competition, all the _______39______ were taken to the food bank. We challenged ourselves to deliver more food and more weight each year, _______40______ it was for a great cause.

21. A. turn to          B. belong to          C. refer to          D. donate to

22. A. supported        B. challenged        C. criticized        D. enlarged

23. A. We             B. You               C. They           D. All

24. A. pile up          B. go bad             C. run out          D. sell well

25. A. only            B. actually         C. even             D. especially

26. A. cultural          B. economic         C. historical         D. political

27. A. hungry           B. anxious           C. unhappy         D. lazy

28. A. schools         B. charities       C. companies        D. governments

29. A. prove            B. stress             C. find              D. win

30. A. or               B. and             C. but               D. so

31. A. focusing on        B. relating to      C. depending on     D. leading to

32. A. campaign         B. adventure      C. ceremony         D. exhibition

33. A. excited           B. involved         C. thanked         D. prepared

34. A. likely            B. fun               C. useful           D. public

35. A. could             B. must             C. would           D. should

36. A. design            B. grade             C. speech          D. play

37. A. group           B. friend            C. hobby           D. favorite

38. A. money           B. food             C. energy          D. attenetion

39. A. gifts             B. goods          C. donations        D. participants

40. A. knowing          B. imagining        C. hoping          D. showing

 

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