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Book5Unit2Improvingyourself教材词汇课文原文课文译文课文过关单句填空单元教材词汇distract/dɪˈstrækt/v.分散(注意力),使分心spit/spɪt/v.吐口水,吐唾沫headphones/ˈhedfəʊnz/n.(头戴式)耳机bin/bɪn/n.垃圾箱considerate/kənˈsɪd(ə)rɪt/adj.替他人着想的headline/ˈhedlaɪn/n.媒体报道的热门话题;标题necessity/nɪˈsesɪti/n.必需品soap/səʊp/n.肥皂unprecedentedly/ʌnˈpresɪdentɪdli/adv.空前地personalfinances//.(个人的)财务管理lifelong/ˈlaɪflɒŋ/adj.终身的likewise/ˈlaɪkwaɪz/adv.同样地;相似地equip/ɪˈkwɪp/v.使有知识和技能,使能够胜任security/sɪˈkjʊərɪti/n.安全switch/swɪtʃ/v.(用开关)改变,转换switchon//.(用开关)开,打开motivate/ˈməʊtɪveɪt/v.激发,激励occupy/ˈɒkjʊpaɪ/v.占用,占去(时间)profile/ˈprəʊfaɪl/n.概况constantly/ˈkɒnstəntli/adv.持续不断地;经常地towel/ˈtaʊəl/n.毛巾throwinthetowel//.认输access/ˈækses/n.接触的机会rely/rɪˈlaɪ/v.(为生活或生存而)赖relyon 靠,赖deadline/ˈdedlaɪn/n.截止时间;最后期限appropriate/əˈprəʊpriət/adj.恰当的;合适的promote/prəˈməʊt/v.促进,增进clarify/ˈklærɪfaɪ/v.澄清,讲清楚,阐明maxout(钱)花光;(信用卡)刷爆incontrastto 与……形成对比district/ˈdɪstrɪkt/n.地区,区域item/ˈaɪtəm/n.一件商品(或物品)invest/ɪnˈvest/v.投资vision/ˈvɪʒ(ə)n/n.构想,设想objectively/əbˈdʒektɪvli/adv.客观地nail/neɪl/n.钉子Understandingideas课文原文SOCIALMEDIADETOX•Onaverage,ChineseInternetuserseachspendtwohoursadayonsocialmedia:atotalof730hourseachyear.•TheaverageageofsocialmediausersinChinain2017was33.1yearsold,asagainst32.4in2016and31.2in2015.•ThetopfournegativeaspectsofsocialmediaasrankedbyChineseusersare:reducedtimeforreadingprintedbooks,poorereyesight,privacyandinformationsecurityconcerns,andreducedsleeptimeModerator:TodaymarksthelastdayoftheSocialMediaDetox,BrentonHigh’sfundraisingcampaignfornewsportsequipment.Atthestartofthedetox,over100studentshadbeenpersuadedtostopusingsocialmedia,inANYform,forsevendays.Thismeantnomessagingfriends,nopostingphotos,noblogging—nothing.Theyhadbeenpromisedmoneybyfamilyandfriendsforeachdayspentwithoutusingsocialmedia.Theywereexcited.Theywerenervous.Butcouldtheydoit?Withthedetoxnowfinished,they’veswitchedontheirdevicesandthey’rebackonline.Ibetyou’reaseagerasIamtofindoutjusthowmanyhavebeenmotivatedenoughtolastthefullsevendays!Andwhat,ifanything,hasbeenlearntfromtheexperience?Anna:Ilastedtwodays.ThedetoxwasmoredifficulttotoleratethanIhadexpected.IfeltlikeIhadlostanarm!Noteatingfortwodayswouldhavebeeneasier!Butonreflection,Icanseehowmuchofmytimehadbeenoccupiedwithcheckingmyphone.I’mnowtryingtospendlesstimeonlineandmoretimepickingupmyhobbies.Devon:Ilastedfourdays.OnMonday,myclassmateandIspokeaboutwhatwedidattheweekend—itfeltreallystrangenottoalreadyknowwhathehaddone.Wewouldusuallyhavepostedpicturesandupdatedourprofiles.Doingthedetoxmeantwehadtotalkandexplainwhatweweredoingandthinking!ItmademerealisethevalueofrealcontactthatIhadforgotten.Cindy:Imanagedthewholeweek!Atfirst,IreallyfeltIwasmissingout.Then,insteadofmessagingmyfriend,Iwentroundtoherhouse.Withoutourphones,wehadaproperconversationforovertwohours,withoutbeingdistractedbymessagesfromotherpeople.Itfeltsogood!ThenIdecidedtovisitadifferentfriendeveryday.Bythefifthday,Iwondered—wasIreallymissingoutbynotconstantlycheckingmyphonetoseewhateveryoneelsewasupto?George:Ididallsevendays,too!Tobehonest,Ididn’tfindthedetoxtoodifficult,butIdidgivemyphonetomydadtoavoidgivingin!MybrotherthoughtIshouldmakefulluseofthetimewithoutmyphone,sohetookmetocheckoutourlocalsportscentre.Anhour’ssporteachdayleftmetiredoutandwantingtogotobedearly.Thedetoxmademehealthier!Max:I’membarrassedtosaythatIthrewinthetowelonthefirstday!Iknewtherewasapartyhappeningthatevening,butwithoutaccesstosocialmediaIcouldn’trememberwhereitwas!Intheend,Iturnedonmyphonetocheck,butcouldn’tresisthavingaquicklookatmysocialmediaaccounts.What’sworse,Ithenspentsomuchtimecatchinguponnews,Ialmostmissedtheparty!Moderator:Thedetoxraisedatotalof$1,632.82fornewschoolsportsequipment!Welldone,everyonewhotookpart!Afterreadingthepostsonthisforum,itseemsthatsomethingotherthanmoneyhasalsobeenraisedthroughthedetox.Awarenessofjusthowmuchwerelyonsocialmediacanhelpusstepawayfromitandmunicatewitheachotherbetter.课文译文社交媒体脱瘾•平均而言,中国网民每天花两个小时在社交媒体上:总共每年730小时。•社交媒体用户的平均年龄社交媒体用户的平均年龄2017年中国的年龄为33.1岁,而2016年为32.4岁,2015年为31.2岁。•根据中国用户的排名,社交媒体的四大负面方面是:阅读印刷书籍的时间减少、视力下降、隐私和信息安全问题以及睡眠时间减少。主持人:布伦顿高中为给购置新的体育设备筹款,举办了一项名为“社交媒体脱瘾”的活动。今天是活动的最后一天。脱瘾活动初期,我们成功说服100多名学生连续七天不得使用任何形式的社交媒体。这就意味着他们在这段时间内不能给朋友发短信,不能上传照片,不能发博客,与社交媒体相关的任何形式的活动都不行。脱离社交媒体的每一天,他们都能收到来自家人和朋友的奖励金。对此,他们很兴奋,也很紧张。但他们真的能做到吗?如今,脱瘾活动已结束,他们纷纷开启电子设备,重返网络。相信你和我一样,迫切想知道多少人有足够的动力坚持了整整七天!而他们,又从此次经历中学到了什么?安娜:我坚持了两天。社交媒体脱瘾比我预期的更加难以忍受。没了社交媒体,就像缺少一只胳膊一般。让我饿两天可能还更轻松些!但一番反思后,我也意识到平日花在看上的时间太多了。现在,我正试图减少上网时间,把更多精力用于重拾自己的爱好。德文:我坚持了四天。周一,我和同学讨论了周末各自的活动——我并不知道他都做了些什么,这感觉太奇怪了。因为平时我们都会上传照片,更新各自的动态。参与这次脱瘾活动,意味着我们不得不互相交流并向对方解释自己的所做所想。这也让我意识到已经遗忘了的真正沟通的重要性。辛迪:我坚持了整整一周!最初,我真的感觉自己错过了无数消息。但我忍住没给朋友发消息,而是直接去了她家。没有的我们,好好地聊了两个多小时,没有被其他人的消息干扰,这感觉真棒!接下来我决定每天去见一位不同的朋友。到第五天时我在想,当我不再忙于查看关注他人生活的时候,我真的错过了很多吗?乔治:我也坚持了整整七天!说实话,我觉得社交媒体脱瘾没那么难,但为了让自己不要半途而废,我还是把上交给爸爸了。哥哥觉得我应该充分规划好没有的日子,因此他带我去了我们当地的体育中心。每天一小时的运动让人筋疲力尽,想早点上床休息。脱瘾活动让我更健康了!马克斯:我都不好意思说自己第一天就打了退堂鼓。脱瘾活动开始的当晚有个聚会,但如果不靠社交媒体的话,我怎么也想不起地点在哪儿!最后我还是打开查看了一下,结果没忍住,偷看了一眼我的社交媒体账户。更糟的是,我花了大把时间刷新动态,差点错过了本该要去的聚会!主持人:此次脱瘾活动总共为学校募集了1,632.82英镑,用于购置新的体育设备!每位参与者都做得很棒!看了论坛上的各个帖子,这次活动对人们的影响似乎远远不止通过活动筹集到的钱。脱瘾活动还让我们意识到自己对社交媒体的依赖程度,从而帮助我们摆脱它的束缚,更好地互相沟通。课文过关SOCIALMEDIADETOX•___________________(平均而言),ChineseInternetuserseachspendtwohoursadayonsocialmedia:________________________(总共)730hourseachyear.•Theaverageageof________________________(社交媒体用户的平均年龄)inChinain2017was33.1yearsold,asagainst32.4in2016and31.2in2015.•________________________________________ofsocialmedia(社交媒体的四大负面方面)as________(排名)byChineseusersare:reducedtime________________________________(阅读印刷书籍的时间减少),________________(视力下降),__________________________________________________(隐私和信息安全问题),andreduced________________(睡眠时间减少).ModeratorTodaymarksthelastdayoftheSocialMediaDetox,BrentonHigh’s_____________________(筹款活动)fornewsports_______________(为新的体育设备).________________________________thedetox(脱瘾活动初期),over100studentshadbeenpersuaded________________________socialmedia(说服停止使用社交媒体),inANYform,forsevendays.Thismeantnomessagingfriends,nopostingphotos,no________(发博客)—nothing.Theyhadbeenpromisedmoneybyfamilyandfriendsforeachdayspentwithoutusingsocialmedia.Theywereexcited.Theywerenervous.Butcouldtheydoit?Withthedetoxnowfinished,they’ve________________________________(开启电子设备)andthey’rebackonline.Ibetyou’reaseagerasIamtofindoutjusthowmanyhavebeenmotivated________________________thefullsevendays(多少人有足够的动力坚持了整整七天)!Andwhat,ifanything,hasbeenlearntfromtheexperience?AnnaIlastedtwodays.Thedetoxwasmoredifficult________________________________________________(比我预期的更加难以忍受).IfeltlikeIhadlostanarm!Noteatingfortwodayswouldhavebeeneasier!But________________(一番反思后),Icanseehowmuchofmytimehad________________________________myphone(时间太多被花在看上了).I’mnowtryingtospendlesstimeonlineandmoretime________________________________(重拾自己的爱好).DevonIlastedfourdays.OnMonday,myclassmateandIspokeaboutwhatwedidattheweekend—itfeltreallystrangenottoalreadyknowwhathehaddone.Wewouldusuallyhavepostedpicturesand________________________(更新各自的动态).Doingthedetoxmeantwehadtotalkandexplainwhatweweredoingandthinking!Itmademerealise________________________________________(真正沟通的重要性)thatIhadforgotten.CindyImanagedthewholeweek!Atfirst,IreallyfeltI________________________(错过).Then,insteadofmessagingmyfriend,I________________________________________(直接去了她家).Withoutourphones,wehadaproperconversationforovertwohours,without________________________________fromotherpeople(没有被其他人的消息干扰).Itfeltsogood!ThenIdecidedtovisitadifferentfriendeveryday.________________________________(到第五天时),Iwondered—wasIreallymissingoutbynot____________(不断)________________________(查看)toseewhateveryoneelse________________________(胜任,人事于)?GeorgeIdidallsevendays,too!________________________(说实话),Ididn’tfindthedetoxtoodifficult,butIdidgivemyphonetomydadto________________________(不要半途而)!MybrotherthoughtIshould________________________________thetimewithoutmyphone(充分规划好没有的日子),sohetookmeto________________ourlocalsportscentre(他带我去了我们当地的体育中心).Anhour’ssporteachdayleftme________________(筋疲力尽)andwantingtogotobedearly.Thedetoxmademehealthier!MaxI’m_____________(不好意思)tosaythatI________________________________(打了退堂鼓)onthefirstday!Iknewtherewasapartyhappeningthatevening,but________________________socialmedia(无法访问社交媒体)Icouldn’trememberwhereitwas!Intheend,Iturnedonmyphonetocheck,butcouldn’t________________________________________(无法抵止住偷偷看了看)atmysocialmedia____________(社交媒体账户).________________(更糟的是),Ithenspentsomuchtime________________________news(刷新动态),Ialmostmissedtheparty!ModeratorThedetox________(募集)atotalof$1,632.82fornewschool______________________(体育设备)!________________(做得很棒),everyonewho________________(参与)!Afterreadingthepostsonthis____________(看了论坛上的各个帖子),________________________(似乎)something________________(远远不止)moneyhasalsobeenraisedthroughthedetox.Awarenessofjusthowmuchwe________________(依赖)socialmediacanhelpus________________________(摆脱束缚)itand__________________________(沟通)eachotherbetter.单句语法填空(“()”勾划出主干部分,“【】”勾划出附加部分)____________average,ChineseInternetuserseachspendtwohoursadayonsocialmedia:____________totalof730hourseachyear.TheaverageageofsocialmediausersinChinain2017____________33.1yearsold,asagainst32.4in2016and31.2in2015.Thetopfournegative____________(aspect)ofsocialmediaas____________(rank)byChineseusersare:reducedtimeforreadingprintedbooks,poorereyesight,privacyandinformationsecurityconcerns,andreducedsleeptimeTodaymarksthelastdayoftheSocialMediaDetox,BrentonHigh’sfundraisingcampaignfornewsports____________(equip).Atthestartofthedetox,over100studentshadbeenpersuaded____________(stop)usingsocialmedia,inANYform,forsevendays.Theyhadbeenpromisedmoneybyfamilyandfriendsforeachday____________(spend)withoutusingsocialmedia.Withthedetoxnow____________(finish),they’veswitchedontheirdevicesandthey’rebackonline.Ibetyou’reaseagerasIam____________(find)outjusthowmanyhavebeenmotivatedenough____________(last)thefullsevendays!ThedetoxwasmoredifficulttotoleratethanI____________(expect).Buton____________(reflect),Icanseehowmuchofmytimehadbeenoccupied____________checkingmyphone.I’mnowtryingtospendlesstimeonlineandmoretime____________(pick)upmyhobbies.OnMonday,myclassmateandIspokeabout____________wedidattheweekend—itfeltreallystrangenottoalreadyknow____________hehaddone.Doingthedetoxmeantwehadtotalkandexplain____________weweredoingandthinking!Itmademerealisethevalueofrealcontact____________Ihadforgotten.Then,insteadof____________(message)myfriend,Iwentroundtoherhouse.Withoutourphones,wehadaproperconversationforovertwohours,without____________(distract)bymessagesfromotherpeople.Bythe____________(five)day,Iwondered—wasIreallymissingoutbynot____________(constant)checkingmyphonetoseewhateveryoneelsewasupto?____________behonest,Ididn’tfindthedetoxtoodifficult,butIdidgivemyphonetomydadtoavoid____________(give)in!MybrotherthoughtIshouldmakefulluseofthetimewithoutmyphone,sohetookme____________(check)outourlocalsportscentre.Anhour’ssporteachdayleftmetiredoutand____________(want)togotobedearly.I’m____________(embarrass)tosaythatIthrewinthetowelonthefirstday!Intheend,Iturnedonmyphonetocheck,butcouldn’tresist____________(have)aquicklookatmysocialmediaaccounts.After____________(read)thepostsonthisforum,itseemsthatsomethingotherthanmoneyhasalsobeenraisedthroughthedetox.____________(aware)ofjusthowmuchwerelyonsocialmediacanhelpusstepaway____________itandmunicatewitheachotherbetter.单句语法填空答案Onaverage,ChineseInternetuserseachspendtwohoursadayonsocialmedia:atotalof730hourseachyear.TheaverageageofsocialmediausersinChinain2017was33.1yearsold,asagainst32.4in2016and31.2in2015.ThetopfournegativeaspectsofsocialmediaasrankedbyChineseusersare:reducedtimeforreadingprintedbooks,poorereyesight,privacyandinformationsecurityconcerns,andreducedsleeptimeTodaymarksthelastdayoftheSocialMediaDetox,BrentonHigh’sfundraisingcampaignfornewsportsequipment.Atthestartofthedetox,over100studentshadbeenpersuadedtostopusingsocialmedia,inANYform,forsevendays.Theyhadbeenpromisedmoneybyfamilyandfriendsforeachdayspentwithoutusingsocialmedia.Withthedetoxnowfinished,they’veswitchedontheirdevicesandthey’rebackonline.Ibetyou’reaseagerasIamtofindoutjusthowmanyhavebeenmotivatedenoughtolastthefullsevendays!ThedetoxwasmoredifficulttotoleratethanIhadexpected.Butonreflection,Icanseehowmuchofmytimehadbeenoccupiedwithcheckingmyphone.I’mnowtryingtospendlesstimeonlineandmoretimepickingupmyhobbies.OnMonday,myclassmateandIspokeaboutwhatwedidattheweekend—itfeltreallystrangenottoalreadyknowwhathehaddone.Doingthedetoxmeantwehadtotalkandexplainwhatweweredoingandthinking!ItmademerealisethevalueofrealcontactthatIhadforgotten.Then,insteadofmessagingmyfriend,Iwentroundtoherhouse.Withoutourphones,wehadaproperconversationforovertwohours,withoutbeingdistractedbymessagesfromotherpeople.Bythefifthday,Iwondered—wasIreallymissingoutbynotconstantlycheckingmyphonetoseewhateveryoneelsewasupto?Tobehonest,Ididn’tfindthedetoxtoodifficult,butIdidgivemyphonetomydadtoavoidgivingin!MybrotherthoughtIshouldmakefulluseofthetimewithoutmyphone,sohetookmetocheckoutourlocalsportscentre.Anhour’ssporteachdayleftmetiredoutandwantingtogotobedearly.I’membarrassedtosaythatIthrewinthetowelonthefirstday!Intheend,Iturnedonmyphonetocheck,butcouldn’tresisthavingaquicklookatmysocialmediaaccounts.Afterreadingthepostsonthisforum,itseemsthatsomethingotherthanmoneyhasalsobeenraisedthroughthedetox.Awarenessofjusthowmuchwerelyonsocialmediacanhelpusstepawayfromitandmunicatewitheachotherbetter.Developingideas课文原文ValuableValuesThespendingpowerofyoungpeoplevariesfrompersontoperson.Each,however,isfacedwiththesamequestion:whattodowiththeirmoney?Somehandlethislesswellthanothers.Recentheadlineshaveseenmoreandmoreteensmaxingouttheirparents’creditcardsongamesorotheronlineactivities.Incontrasttothesebigspenders,therearealsoteensthatproveageisnobarriertomakinggooduseofmoney.Withthehelpofhergrandmother,eightyearoldKhloeThompsonstartedmaking“KareBags”forthehomelesspeopleinherdistrict.Insidethebagsarenecessitiessuchastoothpaste,soapandsocks,boughtfirstwithherpocketmoneyandthenthroughcrowdfunding.Theseitemshelpedtomakethelivesofpoorandhomelesspeoplealittlebiteasier.OnreceivingaKareBag,onewomansaid,“Youmakemefeellikeahumanbeing.”Howeverpeopleintendtousetheirmoney,managingitseemstobeunprecedentedlyimportanttoyoungergenerations.A2016studysaid17statesoftheUSrequirehighschoolstudentstotakecoursesinpersonalfinances.Forthosewhohavenoaccesstocourses,helpmightbeathandthankstoJerryWitkovskyandhismethodofusingfourjarstoteachteenagershowtospendtheirmoneywisely.WhenJerry’sgrandchildrenturned13,hispresenttoeachofthemwasthreejars:oneforSpending,oneforSaving,andanotherforGiving—hehassinceaddedafourthjarforInvesting.Itwasfromthenonthathisgrandchildrenstartedtobeincontrolofwhattodowiththemoneytheyreceive:spend,save,investorgive?Jerry’sbirthdaypresenttohisgrandchildrenis,however,muchmorethanmoneyandafewjars—heisgivingthemtheopportunitytolearnlifelongvalues.ThevaluetaughtwiththeSpendingjaristhatyouareresponsibleforyourownhappiness.Moneygivesyouindependenceandtheopportunitytobuysomethingyoulike.Afterall,it’sOKtobenicetoyourself!WhiletheSpendingjarisaboutthehereandnow,theSavingjargivesyouavisionforthefuture.Thiscouldinvolvesavingforuniversity,butitcouldalsomeansavingforthatspecialsomethingyou’veseeninthestores—it’suptoyou.TheInvestingjarnotonlyrepresentsavisionforthefuture,butgivestheopportunitytobuildforthefuture.Althoughthiscouldlikewiseinvolveputtingasidemoneyforyouruniversityeducation,italsomeansinvestinginyourself.TheGivingjarisallaboutkindnessandhelping.Whetheryouwanttohelpoutafriend,givemoneytoananimalcharityortochildreninanothercountry,it’syourmoneytogivetowhatevercauseyoubelievein.Thewideraimofthejarsistoencourageteenagerstothinkmoreobjectivelyaboutmoneyandthethingsthatitcando,sothattheygrowupunderstanding,ifyoulike,thevalueofthevaluable.Inthisway,theywillbebetterequippedintheiradultlivestomakeinformedchoicesabouthowtheyusethemoneytheyhave.Indeed,thesmallchangeinsidetheirjarscouldmeanabigchangeinhowtheymanagetheirmoney.课文译文珍贵的价值年轻人的消费能力因人而异。然而,每个人都面临一个同样的问题:该如何对待自己的钱?有些人并不那么擅长理财。最近的新闻头条中报道了越来越多的青少年刷爆了父母的信用卡,将钱肆意挥霍在网络游戏或其他网络活动中。与这些花钱大手大脚的人相比,也有一些青少年证明了年龄并非善于利用金钱的障碍。年仅八岁的科洛•汤普森在祖母的帮助下,开始为她所在区的流浪者们制作“爱心包包”。包里面装着一些生活必需品,比如牙膏、肥皂和袜子等。最初购买这些物品用的都是她自己的零花钱,后来则是通过众筹购买。这些物品让贫穷和无家可归的人生活得稍微轻松了一些。在收到“爱心包包”时,一位女士说:“你让我觉得自己活得像个人。”无论人们打算怎样使用自己的钱,理财对于年轻一代来说似乎变得前所未有地重要。2016年的一项研究表明,美国有17个州要求高中生修个人理财的课程。对于那些无法接触理财课程的人来说,多亏杰里•维特科夫斯基和他的理财方法——他用四个罐子教青少年如何智慧理财。当杰里的孙子孙女们年满13岁时,杰里给他们每个人的礼物都是三个罐子:一个用于消费,一个用于储蓄,另一个用于给予——之后他还增加了第四个罐子,用于投资。从那时起,他的孙子孙女们就开始自己掌控如何处理所得的钱:用于消费、储蓄、投资还是给予他人?然而,杰里送他们生日礼物的价值远远不止金钱和这几个罐子——他为他们提供了终身树立正确价值观的机会。“消费”罐子传递的价值是:你要为自己的幸福负责。金钱让你独立,并给你购买自己所爱之物的机会。毕竟,对自己好一点是可以的!“消费”罐子关注的是眼前和当下,而“储蓄”罐子则为你提供了未来的愿景。它可以是为大学教育准备的存款,也可以是为自己在商店里看到的心仪之物而攒的钱——这都取决于你。“投资”罐子不仅代表着对未来的愿景,还为未来的发展提供了机会。虽然它同样包括为大学教育而把钱存起来,但它同时还意味着对自身的投资。“给予”罐子其实就是指善良与帮助。无论你是想要接济朋友,为动物慈善机构捐款,或是救助另一个国家的孩子,这都是你的钱,你可以把它捐给任何你相信的事业。介绍这四个罐子,更深远的目的在于鼓励青少年以一种更客观的方式思考金钱以及用钱能做的事情,让他们在成长的过程中逐渐理解重要事物的真正价值。这样,他们在步入成人社会时才会更加得心应手,并且能够对如何管理金钱做出明智的选择。事实上,他们罐子中的细微变化可能意味着日后他们理财方式的巨大变化。课文过关ValuableValues______________________________ofyoungpeople(年轻人的消费能力)varies__________person__________person(因人而异).Each,however,______________________________thesamequestion(面临一个同样的问题):what______________________________theirmoney(该如何对待自己的钱)?Somehandlethislesswellthanothers.Recent__________(新闻头条)haveseenmoreandmoreteens____________________theirparents’creditcards(刷爆了父母的信用卡)ongamesorotheronlineactivities.______________________________thesebigspenders(与这些花钱大手大脚的人相比),therearealsoteensthatprove__________________________________________________(年龄并非障碍)________________________________________money(善于利用金钱).Withthehelpofhergrandmother,eightyearoldKhloeThompsonstartedmaking“KareBags”forthehomelesspeopleinher__________(在她所在地区).Insidethebagsare__________(生活必需品)suchastoothpaste,soapandsocks,boughtfirstwithher__________money(她自己的零花钱)andthenthrough____________________(通过众筹资金).These__________(物品)helpedtomakethelivesofpoorandhomelesspeoplealittlebiteasier.OnreceivingaKareBag,onewomansaid,“Youmakemefeellikeahumanbeing.”Howeverpeople____________________(打算)usetheirmoney,managingitseemstobeunprecedentedlyimportantto____________________(年轻一代).A2016studysaid17statesoftheUSrequirehighschoolstudentsto__________________________________________________(修个人理财的课程).Forthosewho______________________________tocourses(无法接触理财课程),helpmight______________________________(在手边,容易得到)thankstoJerryWitkovskyandhis__________(方法)ofusingfourjarstoteach__________(年青人)howtospendtheirmoneywisely.WhenJerry’sgrandchildrenturned13,hispresenttoeachofthemwasthreejars:oneforSpending,oneforSaving,andanotherforGiving—hehassinceaddedafourthjarfor__________(投资).Itwas______________________________(从那时起)thathisgrandchildrenstartedto________________________________________(掌控)what______________________________themoneytheyreceive(如何处理所得的钱):spend,save,investorgive?Jerry’sbirthdaypresenttohisgrandchildrenis,however,muchmorethanmoneyandafewjars—heisgivingthemthe______________(机会)to____________________________________(树立终身的价值观).ThevaluetaughtwiththeSpendingjaristhatyou______________________________yourownhappiness(你要为自己的幸福负责).Moneygivesyou_______________(金钱让你独立)andtheopportunitytobuysomethingyoulike.____________________(毕竟),it’sOKtobenicetoyourself!WhiletheSpendingjarisabout________________________________________(眼前和当下),theSavingjargivesyoua__________forthefuture(未来的愿景).Thiscouldinvolve______________________________(为大学教育准备的存款),butitcouldalsomean__________________________________________________(为心仪之物而攒的钱)you’veseeninthestores—________________________________________(这都取决于你).TheInvestingjarnotonlyrepresents代表avisionforthefuture,butgivestheopportunityto________________________________________(为未来的发展提供了机会).Althoughthiscouldlikewiseinvolve______________________________(把钱存放起来)foryouruniversityeducation,italsomeansinvestinginyourself.TheGivingjarisallaboutkindnessandhelping.Whetheryouwantto________________________________________(接济朋友),givemoneytoananimal______________(动物慈善机构)ortochildreninanothercountry,it’syourmoneytogivetowhatevercauseyou____________________(相信).Thewideraimofthejarsistoencourageteenagerstothinkmore_____________(客观)aboutmoneyandthethingsthatitcando,sothatthey____________________(成长)understanding,ifyoulike,the__________ofthe_____________(真正价值).Inthisway,theywillbebetterequippedintheiradultlivesto______________________________(做出明智的选择)abouthowtheyusethemoneytheyhave.__________(真正的,事实上),thesmallchangeinsidetheirjarscould________________________________________(意味着巨大变化)inhowthey______________________________(理财).单句语法填空(“()”勾出主干部分,“【】”勾出附加部分)Thespendingpowerofyoungpeoplevariesfromperson_________person.Each,however,________(face)withthesamequestion:what________(do)withtheirmoney?Somehandlethislesswell________others.Recentheadlineshaveseenmoreandmoreteens________(max)outtheirparents’creditcardsongamesorotheronlineactivities.________contrasttothesebigspenders,therearealsoteensthatproveageisnobarrierto_________________(make)gooduseofmoney.________thehelpofhergrandmother,eightyearoldKhloeThompsonstartedmaking“KareBags”forthehomelesspeopleinherdistrict.Insidethebagsare___________(necessity)suchastoothpaste,soapandsocks,__________(buy)firstwithherpocketmoneyandthenthroughcrowdfunding.On___________(receive)aKareBag,onewomansaid,“Youmakemefeellikeahumanbeing.”Howeverpeopleintendtousetheirmoney,____________(manage)itseemstobeunprecedentedlyimportanttoyoungergenerations.A2016studysaid17statesoftheUSrequirehighschoolstudents___________(take)coursesinpersonalfinances.Forthosewhohavenoaccess________courses,helpmightbeathandthankstoJerryWitkovskyandhismethodofusingfourjarstoteachteenagershow___________(spend)theirmoneywisely.Itwasfromthenon________hisgrandchildrenstartedtobe________controlofwhattodowiththemoneytheyreceive:spend,save,investorgive?Jerry’sbirthdaypresenttohisgrandchildrenis,however,muchmorethanmoneyandafewjars—heisgivingthemtheopportunity____________(learn)lifelongvalues.Thevalue___________(teach)withtheSpendingjaris________youareresponsibleforyourownhappiness.Moneygivesyouindependenceandtheopportunity___________(buy)somethingyoulike.Thiscouldinvolve________(save)foruniversity,butitcouldalsomeansavingforthatspecialsomethingyou’veseeninthestores—it’sup________you.TheInvestingjarnotonlyrepresentsavisionforthefuture,________givestheopportunitytobuildforthefuture.Althoughthiscouldlikewiseinvolveputtingasidemoneyforyouruniversityeducation,italsomeansinvestingin________(you).Whetheryouwanttohelpoutafriend,givemoneytoananimalcharity______tochildreninanothercountry,it’syourmoneytogiveto________causeyoubelievein.Thewideraimofthejarsistoencourageteenagerstothinkmore_____________(objective)aboutmoneyandthethingsthatitcando,sothattheygrowup_____________(understand),ifyoulike,thevalueofthevaluable.Inthisway,theywillbebetterequippedintheiradultlivestomake________(inform)choicesabouthowtheyusethemoneytheyhave.Indeed,thesmallchangeinsidetheirjarscouldmean________bigchangeinhowtheymanagetheirmoney.单句语法填空答案Thespendingpowerofyoungpeoplevariesfrompersontope

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