题型:单词拼写(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省杭州市十三中教育集团2024-2025学年八年级上学期阶段性检测期中英语试题
Life is full of regrets(遗憾). When we look back, (几乎) everyone wishes that he could (选择) another path(路). What can we do to avoid(避免) future regrets?
To start with, you'd better write your (计划), then if changes happen, you can have much time to get (准备). Secondly, you need to be positive. You also should be brave and (大笑) more often. Everyone needs to(面对) problems positively. Thirdly, don't give up, you can try one more time maybe you will be(成功的). Last but not the (最少的), you need to believe that you are not alone, there is someone who(关心) about you and wants to (伸手) out his hand to help you.
How much pocket money do you get from your parents each week? British researchers did a survey of 1,204 children between 8 and 15 years old. According to the reports, they are getting less and less pocket money.
In 2010 | They found the average amount of pocket money for British kids was about 5.89 pounds (62 yuan) a week. |
In 2009 | It was 6.24 pounds (66 yuan). |
In 2007 | It was 6.58 pounds (69 yuan). |
In 2003 | Parents gave children an average of 5.79 pounds (61 yuan) a week. |
However, children are not too worried about it, according to the survey. Almost half of them believe they get the right amount. Only 42 percent say they would like to have more pocket money. Most kids like to compare their pocket money with their friends. In the survey, 37 percent believe their friends get more money than they do.
Although they are receiving less pocket money than before, most British kids still keep the good habit of saving, according to the survey.
10% | They save all their pocket money. |
25% | They save at least half. |
35% | They will save money to buy something they really want. |
"It is good to develop the habit of saving at a young age," said Flavia Palacios Uman, one of the researchers. "You will benefit later in life because your savings will add up over time."
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