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【考点突破】阅读理解金融和理财专项练一中考英112025语备考(含答案)Learning how to manage money is an importantskill foreveryone,especially for teenagers.Understanding how to save and spend money canhelp youmake betterdecisions in the future.Here aresometips on how tomanagemoney.A budget is aplan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it.To create a budget,first you can listall the money you can get,such aspocket money.Then,list allthe money you will spend,including food,clothes,books,etc.Make sureyou spendless thanyou canget.Saving money is importantbecause ithelps youprepare for the future.Try to save apart of yourmoney everymonth.You can save it in abank account.Saving alsohelps youbuild ahabit ofnotspending allyour moneyat once.Think carefullybefore you spend your money.Ask yourselfif youreally needwhat you are about(避免)to buy.Its easyto spend money on things you dont need,so think twice beforepaying.Avoidimpulse buying,which isbuying somethingwithout planning.By followingthese tips,teenagers canlearn tomanage their money morewisely andbetterprepare for themselves.The lessonsat schoolshould guidethe students to practisemanaging moneywisely.But todayschools andsociety hadbetter paymore attention to thetopic.
1.What is a budgetA.A planthat tellsyou how much money you have.B.A planthatshowshow youwillspend money.C.A planthat tellsyou howmuch moneyyou haveand howyouwillspend it.D.A plan for howto spend your money.
2.Why issaving moneyimportantA.It helpsyou buymore things.B.It allowsyou tolend money to friends.C.It preparesyou for the future.D.It preventsyou fromhaving fun.
3.What shouldyou avoidin orderto spendwiselyA.Impulse buying.B.Creating a budget.C.Saving apart ofyour money.D.Getting more money.C.Cashless societycan stoppeople fromabusing thedata.D.We shouldnot move towards acompletely cashless society.
31.Which of the followingwould bethe best title of the passageA.Is Cash-Free SocietyComing B.Is Cashless Society ReallyFreeC.The Benefitsof Cash-Free Society.D.CashlessSocietyBrings usConvenience.(支彳寸),With the development ofthe mobileInternet andmobile paymentmore andmorechildren are not usingpaper money now.A reportshows86%of people in Chinause mobile phones to pay.For students,they seldomtouch(触碰)the realmoney in their dailylife.They mayonly doit whenthey getlucky moneyduring theSpring Festival.When they need to buy something,they usuallydont reachinto their pockets forpaper(电子的)money.They use their digital watches.As aresult,many childrenask theirparents,Why notkeepmoney in the mobilephone orthe watch”Hearing thequestion from their kids,a largenumber ofparents startto worry.Our childrendonthave asense of money.For them,money is just numbers.They have no ideawhere moneycomes fromorhow difficultone makesmoney.This maycause bigproblems whenthey growup Jone mothersaid.To solvethe problem,a fewprimary schoolsin somecities beginto givespecial Mathsclasses to(硬币)teach students about money.During thelessons,teachers showall thepaper money and coinstostudents andteach themthe basicunits,like yuan,jiao andfen.Whafs more,the teachersask the(计算)studentsto do simplecalculations fromjiao toyuan orfrom yuanto fen.Mr Wang,a headteacher,said,“Most childrenknow littleabout money,so we need tohelp themget to know it.Its achallengingjob,but theclasses willbe helpfulto themin the future.”
32.How does the writerstart thepassageA.By playinga trick.B.By showinga fact.C.By askinga question.D.By showingnumbers.
33.Now,children usuallypay forthe thingswith.A.paper moneyB.coins C.digitalwatchesD.lucky money
34.What does the underlinedword“chaHenging meanA.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Dangerous.D.Difficult.
35..The lastparagraph ismainly about.A.how schoolshelp kidslearn aboutmoneyB,what problemskids meetin MathsclassesC.how Mathsteachers giveinteresting classesD.why kidsdont oftentouch realmoneynow(花费)How muchpocket moneydo you get each week How do you spend itWe askedfourstudentsabout their pocket moneyandhere aretheir answers.Hilary:I get$30from my parents everytwo weeks.To getit,I have to cleanmy room,wash clothesand walkour family dog everyday.I spendmy moneyon snacks,CDs andhair clips.(节省)I lovegiving presentstoo.So Isave$5a weekto spendat Christmas.Jennifer:My pocket money isonly$10a week.Sometimes,I getanother$2if Ilook after(车票),my youngbrother whenmy parentsgo outon Saturday.With the money,I have to paybus faressoI walka lotto save money.People sayI ammiserly,but I dont think so.Im justcareful withmoney(不舌花钱)L because$10a weekisnt enough.8111:My parentsgive me$16every week.I spendmost of it on snacks andbooks.Now Iwork ina fruit shopon Saturdaymornings.Tm saving money to buy anew bike.Tim:My pocket moneyis$20a week.With itI buyfood,computer gamesand sportsbooks.Ioften buytoo manythings,so byWednesday I havenomoney left.But usuallyMum doesntgive memore money.A.works in afruitshop B.washes herdads car
36.To getsome pocket money,HilaryC,helps outaround herhome D.looks afterher youngbrotherA.吝啬的B.小心的C.无聊的D.与众不同的
37.The underlinedword miserly“probably meansin Chinese.
38.Bill issavingmoney to buy.A.some CDsB.a computergame C.a bikeD.a Christmasgift
39.Who getsthe mostpocket moneyeach weekA.Jennifer.B.Bill.C.Hilary.D.Tim.
40.Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.All ofthe studentsspend their pocket moneyonsnacks.B.Both Timand Jenniferthink their pocket moneyisnt enough.C.Both Hilaryand Timspend theirpocket moneyon CDs.D.All ofthe studentssave somepocket moneyeach week.Song Qian,14(学I got3,600yuan this year.I wouldlike to use this money tobuy somebooks and school supplies习用品).The money will alsobe usefulfor after-class activitiesand studyprojects.Zhang Ping,13During Spring Festival,I gotover2,000yuan ingift money.I can decide howto usethe money.Ichose toput all ofit in the bank.I hopeto useit ifI havea chanceto studyabroad in the future.Li AiJ2The gift money Igot thisyear wasover1,000yuan.I gavemost ofit tomy parents.They willuse themoneyto pay for someof myschool fees.Of course.I stillhave someleft formyself.I amplanning tobuygifts formyparentson theirbirthdays.Li Lei,14I can use part of mygift money.Ihave4,800yuan in thebankthisyearand I will takeout700yuanfor myself.Iwillusethe moneytobuy textbooks,snacks andto go to the movies.
41.Song Qianplanned to use hergift moneyto.a.buy herparents giftsb.buy books and schoolsuppliesc.go tosee moviesd.pay for after-class activitiesand studyprojectsA.ab B.ac C.be D.bd
42.How much money willbe leftin thebank forLi LeiA.4800yuan B.4100yuan C.2000yuan D.700yuan
43.According to the fourstudents,they wontspend thegift moneyon.A.study B.travelling C.gifts D.snacks
44.Which ofthe followingsentence can be puton the▲A.How do youspendSpring Festival gift moneyB.How muchSpringFestivalgift moneydo yougetC.Who givesyou SpringFestivalgiftmoneyD.What willyou buywith yourSpringFestivalgiftmoney(预算)A budget is aspending plan.It canhelp youspend money wisely.It cando thisby cuttingoutwasteful spending.Of course,preparing a budget takesplanning,and followinga budgettakesself-control.Your budgetshould meetyour familysneeds and income.The firststep increating abudgetis to set your goals.What doesyour familyneed and want Youmustknow thisto workout thedetails ofthe budget.Keep goalsrealistic.Then decidewhich goalsare themostimportant.The nextstep isfinding outfamily income.Write downall the moneyyouexpect toreceive((工资),)including wagessavings,interest,etc.during theplanned budgetperiod.Before you can planwisely,you need toknowhowmuchmoneyyouhave to spend!(支After youhave calculatedhowmuchmoneywillbe available,it istime tofind outexpenses出).List all ofyour family expenses.If you are notsatisfied withwhat you got for your money,look carefullyat your spending.Studyingyour recordswill showwhere overspendinghas happened.It willalso pointout poorbuying habits.(紧急事件).It isalso a good idea to prepare a smallamount of money foremergencies Everyfamilyhas smallemergencies:a blowntire,a brokendevice,ortheneed formedical care.
45.According tothe passage,what is the advantage of a budgetA.It canhelp yousetyourgoals clearly.B.It canhelp yousavea lot of money.E.It canhelp youget ridof poorbuying habits.D.It canhelp youspendmoney in areasonable way.
46.In carryingout your budget,you need.A.to havethe abilityto control yourself B.to askyourfamilymembers for adviceC.to cutit downas much as possibleD.to takecare nottobuyexpensive things
47.What doestheunderlined word“income“in Paragraph3meanA.The moneyyou canspend.B.The moneyyoucanget.C.The moneyyoucansave.D.The moneyyou want to make.
48.The writersays thatit isa goodidea toprepare some money because.A.you probablywill not be ableto followyour budgetB,people usuallyspend more than theyplan to doC.things canhappen unexpectedlyD.others maywant toborrow somemoney fromyou
49.What isthis passagemainly aboutA.The meaningof abudget.B.The relationbetween budgetandincome.C.The wayabudgetis made.D.The importanceof makingabudget.Jenny knewshe hada problemwhen shelooked inher moneybox.It wasonly threedays untiltheschool tripto thebeach,and Jennydidnt haveany money.To makethings worse,her nextpocket moneywasstill sixdays away.“Whats thematter,Jenny”asked hersister,Mary.Mary,“said Jenny,Tm indouble trouble.Icant goto thebeach withmy classmates,and Ivebroken mypromise toMom.I promisedId staywithinmy budget(预算)this month9For afew minutes,the twogirls justsat andthought.Then MarygrabbedJennys arm.Jenny,I wontgive youthe money,but Iwill helpyou.Just listenfor aminute.^^At first,Jenny wasntinterested sinceMary wasntwilling to give herthe moneyshe needed.However,after Maryexplainedher plan,Jenny beganto likeit.Mary wouldlend Jennythe money forthebeach trip,but Jennywouldhave tocreateareal budgetfor herselfand followit.In addition,if Jennysuccessfully followedthebudget,Mary wouldnttell theirmother aboutJennys recentmoney disaster.Mary,youarea lifbsaver.Jenny huggedMarys neck.The twosisters beganto work together.After severalhours,they agreedonhowJenny shoulduse(表格)her money.Mary tooktheir figuresand madea graphfor Jenny.Holding upthe graph,Mary said,“Now youcan seewhere yourmoney shouldgo eachmonth,““Thanks,Mary.,,Jenny said.“But Iknow onethingthat mymoney cantbuy.It couldntbuy anothergreat sisterlikeyou Jsaid Jenny.Then shehung hernew budgeton herbedroom wall.
50.What wasJennys problemA.She hadno friends.B.She hadnothing to do.C.She hadnomoney.D.She hadno freetime.
51.How didMary helpJennyA.By goingto thebeach with her.B.By buyingthings forthe schooltrip forher.C.By tellingMom abouther problem.D.By planningon howtouse money withher.
52.What canwe learnfromthe passageA.Practice makesperfect.B.A usefulway isbetter thandirect help.C.Its nevertoo oldto learn.D.Imagination is moreimportant thanknowledge.How wouldyou like topaywhen yougo shoppingCash paymentMobile paymentPeople inChinamay pay by WeChaton thephones.We dont use paper money veryoften.While WeChat Pay isnow apart oflife in our country,this wayof payingalso appearsin othercountries.A lotof foreigncompanies andtraders have to acceptit.According toXinhua News,about13foreign countrieshave WeChat Pay servicesfor Chinese travellers.Is itgood orbad touse WeChat Pay Willpeople nolonger use paper moneyin the future Somediscussionsappear onthe Internet.“I dontthinkso.Nearly halfof Chinesepeople livein the countryside.People therecant enjoyit」without goodInternet service.And mostold peoplelike tousepaper money saidWinnie.Steven said,“WeChat Payis convenientand safe.We neednttell ifthemoneyis realor fake.Butpaper moneyisjustthe opposite.We shouldencourage peopletouseWeChat Paymore.”“For along time,people willuse differentpayment ways;said Sunshine.Traders shouldallowpeople to choose theways theyliketopay.”Will paper money disappear in thefuture Whafsyour opinion about it
53.When wepaybyWeChat,we needtouseour.A.wallets B.phones C.paper moneyD.ID cards
54.Winnie thinksthat.A.WeChat Payis convenientand safeB.it is not safeif peopledontusepaper moneyC.papermoneyismorepopular amongold peopleD.people inthecountrysidecan useWeChatPaywell
55.The underlinedword fakein Paragraph5may mean“脏的假的麻烦的残缺的A.B.C.D.
56.From thepassage,we canknow.A.only Chinesepeople useWeChat PayB.papermoneywill surelydisappearinthe futureC.people useWeChatPaymorethanpapermoneyintheworldD.ChinesetravellerscanuseWeChatPayin about13foreign countries
57.Whats the besttitlefbr this passageA.Payment waysinthefutureB.WeChat paymentintheworldC.Will papermoney disappearinthefutureD.Why dopeople useWeChatMoney alwaysflows betweenpeople.When moneymoves fromone personto another,its knownasan exchangeor transaction.Here arethe mainways ithappens.Spending DonatingEarningPeoplespendmoneythey Someorganizations andMostpeople earn money byearnonthings theyneed,such ascharities relyon peoplegivingdoing a job thatsomebody paysfoodand electricityand stuffthey themmoney.Giving moneytothem.want,such asbooksandtreats.a causeis knownas donating.Taxation Borrowing and lendingInvestingPeople cantkeep allthemoneyWhen peoplecant affordtodoInvesting iswhen someonetheymake.Everyone something,they spends money oncansometimes borrowmoneysomething tomake morehastogivesome to the governmentfromsomewhere else,such asamoney fromitinthe end.Thereto helppay forpublic services,bank.Lent moneyis knownas aaremany differentways tosuch as schoolsand hospitals.Thisloan.All loanshaveto be paidinvest.is knownas taxation.back.
58.Which ofthe followingis“earning”A.Spending moneyon clothes.B.Getting moneyby doingjobs.C.Offering moneyto thepoor.D.Giving moneyto thegovernment.
59.You boughta pieceof art.Hopefully youcan sellit and make somemoneyinthefuture.What isitcalledA.Donating.B.Taxation.C.Borrowingandlending.D.Investing.
60.Whafs thepurpose ofthepassage
1.To helpcharities raisemoney.
8.To introduceways moneymoves.C.To giveinstructions tospendmoney.D.To recommendmethods ofinvesting.《【考点突破】阅读理解11金融和理财专项练一2025中考英语备考(含答案)》参考答案题号12345678910答案C CA D B C D B A A11121314151617181920题号B B B B D C BB C D答案21222324252627282930题号答案A A B AB AD B C D31323334353637383940题号答案ABCD A CA CD B414243454647484950题号44答案D BBADABC CC题号51525354555657585960D BBCBDCBDB答案
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4.Whats the main ideaofthepassageA.How to earnmoney.B.Money andbusiness.C.Dont giveyour childrentoo muchmoney.D.Money managementforteenagers.
5.What doesthe underlinedword society”mean inChinese inthe lastsentence家长社会大众政府A.B.C.D.□Peters monthlyspending
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6.What doPeter andMary spendmost of theirmoney onA.Food.B.Taxes.C.Housing.D.Utilities.(百分比)
7.Which itemis the same percentagefor Peterand MaryA.Savings.B.Food.C.Entertainment.D.Insurance.
8.Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUEA.Mary hasher owncar whilePeter doesnt.B.Peter neversaves anymoney everymonth.C.Mary spendsless moneyon foodthan Peter.D.They spendover12%oftheirmoney ontaxes.Many childrenfirst learn the valueofmoneyby receivingpocket money.Parents oftengive theirchildrenan amountofmoneythat theymay spendas theywish.The aimistolet the children learnfrom(贝才务的)experience atan earlyage whenfinancial mistakesarenotvery costly.At first,young childrenmay spend alloftheirpocket money soon after theyreceive it.If theydothis,they willlearnthehard wayand thenknow thatspending mustbe donewithin abudget.Parentsshould notoffer more money untilthe nextpocket moneyis given.Older childrenmay beresponsible enoughto budgetlarger costslike thoseof clothing.The objectisto showyoung peoplethat abudget needschoices betweenspending andsaving.Many peoplewho havewritten onthe subjectsay it isnot a goodideatopay yourchild forworkaround the home.These jobsareanormal part of familylife.Paying childrentodoextra work around thehome,however,canbeuseful.It caneven providean understandingof howa businessworks.Pocket moneygives childrena chanceto experiencethree thingsthey cando withmoney.They canshareitinthe formof gifts.They canspend itby buyingthingstheywant.Or they cansaveit.(舍弃)Saving helpschildren understandthat costlygoals requiresacrifice youhavetocut costsandplanforthefuture.Requiring childrento savepartoftheirpocket money canalso openthe doorto(投资).future savingand investingMany banksoffer freesavings accountsfor youngpeople withsmallamounts ofmoney.
9.Parents givechildren pocket moneywiththe aimof.A.letting childrenlearn todeal withmoneyB.letting childrengive theirpocketmoneyto peoplein needC.letting childrensave moremoney fortheir futurebusinessD.letting childrenspend the pocketmoneyon videogames
10.What doesthe underlinedword If9refer toA.Paying children for extra work around thehome.B.The houseworkthat childrenshould bepaid for.C.Getting childrentodoextraworkaroundthehome.D.The amountofmoneythat ispaid tochildrenforhousework.
11.Which ofthe followingisthe writers opinionon pocketmoneyA.Pocket moneyis giveneachweekor eachmonth byparents.B.It isnecessary forthechildrentosavepartofthe pocketmoney.C.Young childrenshould spendalloftheirpocketmoney soonafter theyreceive it.D.Parents shouldoffer childrenmoremoneyif theyspendallsoonafterthey getit.Every week,Brads parentsgive him$
12.It isnotagift.In fact,Brad makesthat moneyhimself.Each day,Brad takesouttherubbish,doesthedishes andwalks thefamilydog.The problemis thatBrads moneygoes awayso quickly.Brad buyshundreds of toys.When he(洞)wants togoto themovieswith friends,he cannever covera ticket.The moneyseems toburn aholein hispocket.One day,Brads momsays tohim,“You shouldmake abudget.”“Whats that”asks Brad.“Its aplan ofhowyouspendyourmoney.You putthemoneyinto differentparts fbrdifferent kindsofthings,like toysand snacks.You spendonly asmuchasyourbudgetallows(允许).In thatway,you,re sureto havemoneyfordififerent thingsJ sayshis dad.“Sounds greatJ saysBrad.Will youhelp memake one”Then,they putthemoneyinto differentparts forsnacks,toys,movies andbooks.There arealso twospecialparts,one for helping othersand theother fbrBrads savings.From thatday on,Brad alwayshas enoughmoney.At theend ofthe year,he givesaway$80to theold peoples home.Helping thosein needmakes Bradfeel good.He thenuses someof hissavings tobuy asmallrobot.That makeshim feelgood,too.
12.Brad makesthemoneyby.A.selling hisold toysB.doing houseworkC.asking parentsforhelpD.working ina cinema
13.Why doesBrad makeabudgetA.Because hehas toomuchmoney.B.Because hespendsmoneyquickly.C.Because hehas ahole inthepocket.D.Because hispocket istoo smallforthemoney.
①Brad helpspeopleinneed.
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16.What percent ofthemoney doesHelen spendon food
17.What doHelen andDavid spendthe samepercentage ofmoneyonA.Others.B.Books.C.Savings.D.Food.
18.What doesDavid pay20%of hismoney forA.Savings.B.Food.C.Books.D.Others.A.We dontneedtosave money.B.Money canbuy everything.C.We shouldspendourmoneywisely.D.The moreexpensive,the better.
20.Where isthepassageprobably fromA.A storybook.B.A map.C.A musicmagazine.D.A newspaper.
19.Which ofthe followingdoesthewriter mostprobably agreewith(典型的消费者)!Try thistest tosee if youarea typicalconsumer(时装)
1.Are youa fashionlover Doyougostraight tothe shopsto trythe lateststylesA.No.Fashion doesntinterest me.B.Im interestedin fashionbut notcrazy aboutit.C.Yes.I alwaysgo shoppingin orderto stayfashionable.
2.If thepair of shoes you like costsover500yuan,youll.A.buy without thinking twiceB,think aboutit andmaybe buylaterC.forget it;you wontpay somuch fora pairofshoes
3.Howdo youspendyour moneyA.Save itfor later.B,Buy somethingcultural,like books.C.Go straighttotheshops andbuy something.
4.Are thereany differencesbetween Pepsiand CocaColaA.No.They arethesame.B.Yes,and Ionly drinkone.C.Yes,but Icant explainthe difference.(冲动的)
5.Are youan impulsiveconsumerA.No,I hardlyact withoutthinking.B.Yes.I lovedoing thingswithoutthinking.C.It depends.Sometimes Iam;sometimes Imnot.(相应的分数)Corresponding scoresQuestion1Question2Question3Question4Question5A-l;B-2;C-3A-3;B-2;C-1A-2;B-l;C-3A-l;B-3;C-2A-l;B-3;C-2Results©11-15points:Youre aperfect consumer!You neverthinktwiceif yousee something you like.But itsnot healthyforyourwallet.Maybe youshould learnhowto controlyourspending.@6-10points:You,re alwaystrying tocontrol themoney whilestill stayingfashionable.
③0-5points:You neverspendmoney unlessyou needsomething.You knowhowtosave money.
21.What shouldyoudoifyouget12pointsA.Learn howtocontrolyourspending.B.Go shoppingas littleas possible.C.Share yourshopping skillswith others.D.Work hardandmakemoremoney.
22.If youalways buysomethingyouneed,your scoremay be.A.3B.6C.9D.
1223.Which ofthe followingmay bethebesttitleA.Why doessomeone likeshopping B.Which kindof consumersare youC.Where doyoulikeshopping D.What scoresdoyouwantAre yougood withmoney Doyouget pocketmoney from yourparents ordoyouworktoearn moneyReadontofind outabout Britishteenagers andtheir cash!Pocket moneyMostteenagers inBritain receivepocketmoneyfrom theirparents.They mighthavetodo choresto gettheirpocketmoney.These chorescan includecleaning,cooking,washing dishes,and ironing.Part-timeworkA part-time jobisachoice fbrteenagers whodont havepocketmoneyor whowant toearn moremoney.About15percentofteenagers haveajob.Only childrenover theageof13can work.Popular part-time jobsfor teensinclude babysitting,delivering newspapers,shop workand restaurantwork.Children inBritain canworkamaximum oftwo hoursa dayonaschool daybut notduring schoolhours.During weekendsandschoolholidays,theycanwork longerhours.Bank account(法定的)(限制)Some childrenand teenagershaveabank account.There isno legalage limit(贝长户),at whichyoucanopen abank accountbut abank managercandecidewhether toopen anaccountforachild oryoung person.Parents canput pocketmoney directlyinto theirchilds bank account.(财政上)So,many teenagersare becominga financiallyindependent personand earningandlooking afteryour ownmoney.A.Some housework.B.Some homework.
24.What mightmost teenagershelp theirparents withif theywant togetpocketmoneyfromthemC.Some shopping.D.Some babysitting.A.Open abank account.B.Do apart-time job.
25..What isagoodchoice forteenagers whowanttoearn moremoneyC.Save thepocketmoney.D.Spend moneycarefully.
26.Jasons goodat cooking.What part-time jobwill hetake ifhe wanttoearnmoreA.Help inrestaurant.B.Be ashop assistant.C.Deliver thenewspaper.D.Send milkto neighbours.
27.What doesthispassagemainly talkaboutA.How tohelp withthe chores.B.How tofind apart-time job.C.How toopen abankaccount.D.How toearn andsavemoney,pay cashDowe stillneed cashThe daysof holdingcash inour handsmay benumbered.Theprogress oftechnology andthedevelopmentof newelectronic devicesintheworld changehow wemake(刷)payments.With aswipe ofa cardoraclick ofa mobile-phone app,our wealthgoes easilyat ourfingertips.Happiness alsoarises.As digitalforms areincreasingly replacingcash payments,some thinkthatwe shouldbecome fullycash-free.However,Idonot believewe shouldmovetowardsa completelycash-free society.One ofthemainproblems ofa cashlessworld isthe riskof beingcheated andthe inconvenience(彳:便)that follows.The digitalworld isnot completelysafe.Our presentstate oftechnology isunableto providea safecashless environmentthat couldstop badpeople fromentering thesystem andabusing(滥用)(账户)the personaldata.Occasionally,when anaccount is“locked”because ofa wrongactivity,having cashin handbecomes important.In acashlesssociety,a clientwould findhimself lockedoutof hisaccount andunable toget hismoney untilthe caseis solved.Going cash-free causesgreatinconvenience inthis case.Another reasonwe shouldnot movetowards becomingcompletely cashlessis thathumans might(节俭的).become lessthrifty Manystudies havesuggested thatusing cashfor shoppingcauses a心理的)psychological pain,so people are morecareful withtheir spending.However,payments(草without cashease thatpsychological painsomewhat.In fact,it couldmake usmuch morereckless率的).(忽略)We cannotchoose toignore thefact thata largepercentage ofpoor peoplein thedevelopingworld dependon cashtobuyeveryday goods suchas rice and vegetables.Being cashlessmaynotbeas beneficialtothepoor asit ismade outtobe.The ideaof societyfinally goingcompletely cashlessisavery real,even anexciting one.However,to safeguardthe interestsof allusers,itisbetter tobuild aless-cash societyrather thanacompletely cashlessone.
28.When willyou mostprobably feelhappierA.When youbuy yourfavorite shoeswith cashinastore.B・When youclick yourpayment appon yourmobilephone.C.When youpayforyour everydaygoodssuchasriceandvegetables.D.When youget morebenefits fromcash-free transactionswith poorpeople.
29.What doesthe underlinedword easein Paragraph3meanA.Increase.B.Interest.C.Reduce.D.Stop.
30.What doesthewriterprobably agreeA.Cash-free providespeopleamore convenientenvironment.B・The technologynowadays issafe enoughfor clients.。
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