How much pocket money do you get? How do you spend it? The Blue Book of Chinese Teenager Financial(金融的) Study shows that social activities now take up more of teenagers' spending. The book was about teenagers' spending habits in nine cities in China. such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The results show that students are spending more and more on their relationships(关系)with friends and classmates, such as having meals together and buying birthday gifts. Only one-third of high school students think about the price when choosing gifts. Most say they only care about what their friends like.
Xiao Hao, 17, a student at Gaoyou Normal School in Jiangsu, spent more than l,000 yuan on his birthday meal this February. "They had given me gifts. If I hadn't done anything in return, I'd have lost face." Xiao Hao said.
Xiao Hao's experience is quite usual among the young students. A meal can cost a student's pocket money for a month. Many just ask more from parents when they use up their money.
Zhang Wei, an expert(专家) on teenagers' financial study, advised that teenagers should learn to make a budget. A budget is a plan of how money will be spent. It helps you use the money wisely. To make good use of your money, you can also set a limit. Learn to balance(平衡) your wants and needs. When choosing gifts for friends, let them know that you care. Sometimes a handmade gift is much better than an expensive one. The article mainly talks about teenagers' spending money on_______.
A.books | B.clothes |
C.social activities | D.food |
When buying a gift, most students care about ___________
A.how much the gift is | B.what their friends would like |
C.what they like | D.where the gift is from |
From Xiao Hao's example, we learn the main reason for the problem is that_______.
A.many students are afraid to lose face |
B.students like to show off(炫富) before their classmates |
C.students have too much pocket money |
D.parents don't know how to teach their kids to use money |
Which of the following ways of using money is NOT talked about?
A.making a plan for using money |
B.setting a limit |
C.balancing your wants and needs |
D.not giving gifts to your friends |