题目内容

My sister and I were flying from our home in Kansas to a summer camp in Minnesota. Our plane had a two-hour at the airport in Omaha, where I saw a toy airplane that I really . I had $10 and I had no idea what I needed to at camp, but I spent $8 on the airplane anyway.

When we reached the camp, I discovered that there were no showers! , we bathed in a lake every night. I needed to buy soap. Because the regular soap I brought had chemicals that could the fish. The special soap cost $4 at the camp store. After buying the plane, I had $2 left, so I couldn’t buy the soap.

After a few days, I was a . Sally, our camp teacher, asked me if I needed some soap. When I her that I had spent my soap money on a toy airplane, she laughed and said, “You need to budget.” She then explained that a budget was a(n) for spending money to help make sure you save enough for things you — like soap — before you buy fun things — like . Sally gave me her extra soap, which I took.

When I returned home from , I decided to make my budget. Every week I spent time writing down everything I bought, and some weeks, I would have more in my “Money In” account I did odd jobs (零活) around the house.

Budgeting was , especially when my friends bought soda at the store after school and I couldn’t because I had spent all my “Want to Spend” money. But I with it, and by the next summer, I had enough money to buy a Paula Pilot doll at Omaha Airport, as well as at the camp store to Sally!

1.A. restB. tripC. flightD. stop

2.A. madeB. wantedC. leftD. remembered

3.A. learnB. bringC. buyD. do

4.A. BesidesB. HoweverC. InsteadD. Anyhow

5.A. specialB. commonC. smallD. expensive

6.A. catchB. raiseC. hurtD. control

7.A. heroB. messC. starD. failure

8.A. warnedB. toldC. suggestedD. reminded

9.A. planB. ideaC. exampleD. promise

10.A. loseB. gatherC. needD. hate

11.A. chemicalsB. clothesC. billsD. toys

12.A. fortunatelyB. cautiouslyC. unhappilyD. gratefully

13.A. schoolB. airportC. campD. hospital

14.A. dailyB. weeklyC. monthlyD. yearly

15.A. soB. andC. becauseD. until

16.A. hardB. boringC. safeD. fresh

17.A. dealtB. beganC. agreedD. stuck

18.A. receivedB. savedC. earnedD. borrowed

19.A. fishB. waterC. soapD. soda

20.A. apologize forB. call onC. care forD. pay back

 

1.D

2.B

3.C

4.C

5.A

6.C

7.B

8.B

9.A

10.C

11.D

12.D

13.C

14.B

15.C

16.A

17.D

18.B

19.C

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:文章介绍作者一开始不会做预算,结果在自己不是非常需要的地方浪费了钱,而真正需要的东西却没有钱买,作者的营地老师教会了他怎么做预算,给了他很大帮助。

1. .可知作者和姐姐的飞机在 Omaha经常中途停留了两个小时,选D

2.

3. soap.可知作者不知道在营地需要买什么,所以选C

4.

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6.

7.. failure失败,根据上文的内容,作者没有钱买肥皂,几天后,身上是一团糟,选B

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.ed同意,D. stuck卡住,stick with坚持,根据下文的句子:and by the next summer, I had enough money to buy a Paula Pilot doll at Omaha Airport,可知作者坚持了下来,所以选D

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