In American parents usually think that their child should not have more pocket money than the children with whom he regularly connects even if they are wealthier.

But  41  are children expected to compare with the richer  42  a large family, heavy responsibilities, or other conditions make it  43  to give a child less spending money than is customary(慣例的)in the neighborhood.

 44  the pocket money is, its entire use is not controlled by the  45 , because a child learns to use money correctly only through  46  it himself. If a seven-year-old child gets a quarter as a week pocket money and is made to put it all in his piggy bank to  47  it up, he gets no idea what the  48  use for the money is. He gets the shinny coins and they soon  49  .

The idea of a bank account is too early for so  50  a child, although he can be made to understand and  51  saving his coins---not all of them, only a part of what he receives---to buy something he especially wants.  52  he is eight, he is old enough to take part in the  53  of his own saving account, parents may take him to the bank, open a saving account for him, and  54  him to put a certain quantity of any checks that he receives as  55  into the bank and watch his bank savings  56  as entry by entry is made.

He will be saving, earning, and spending  57  quantities all along in order to learn how to  58  money and to keep him in a favorable position with his friends. The boy who can’t join his fellows in sweet shops  59  he has to save every cent he gets or earns for some big unknown project his parents have been chosen for him, is a  60  child.

41. A. none                         B. neither                     C. little                        D. few

42. A. if                              B. unless                      C. while                       D. because

43. A. important                  B. urgent                     C. necessary                D. meaningful

44. A. Whenever                  B. Wherever                 C. However                 D. Whatever

45. A. parents                      B. pupils                      C. children                   D. teachers

46. A. getting along with       B. working with            C. dealing with             D. playing with

47. A. keep                         B. save                        C. protect                    D. store

48. A. main                         B. slow                        C. full                          D. real

49. A. disappear                   B. appear                     C. miss                        D. lose

50. A. old                            B. tall                          C. small                       D. large

51. A. choose                             B. enjoy                       C. avoid                       D. hate

52. A. Gradually                  B. By the way              C. Lately                      D. By the time

53. A. opening                     B. starting                    C. exposing                  D. showing

54. A. support                     B. promote                   C. encourage                D. force

55. A. prizes                        B. salary                      C. income                    D. gifts

56. A. develop                     B. grow                       C. progress                  D. decrease

57. A. suitable                     B. timely                      C. satisfactory              D. equal

58. A. calculate                    B. save                        C. spend                      D. manage

59. A. so                             B. because                   C. therefore                 D. however

60. A. miserable                   B. regretful                  C. clever                      D. poor

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