A How much money do you spend every week? Write it down on your notebook. Then you will know how to manage your money. It’s best to plan to spend money buying useful things. So you can put your money into good use. Don’t spend money on useless things if possible. |
B Perhaps you like having delicious foods outside with your friends or family. Invite your friends over to your house instead of going out to a restaurant. You can enjoy home-made foods and play games together. It’s an excellent way to have fun, but at a lower cost. |
C Try to save most of your pocket money(零用钱). Some people don’t mind their pocket money. That is wrong. If you save just 5 yuan a week, you can have lots of money over time. Once in a while, you can put the money in a bank. With the pocket money you save, you can do lots of meaningful things. |
D Instead of buying tea or coffee with a meal, drink water. It is widely known that water is the most popular drink in the world. It is good for your health. Drinking water makes you full of energy and it also saves money. |
E Walking is a great way to get some exercise and save money. This is a lifestyle that costs nothing. You’d better choose to walk rather than drive as much as possible. Doing this, not only can you feel good about enjoying the fresh air, but you get to spend time exercising a lot. |
Mr. Hamel now picked up a French grammar book and started to teach. It all seemed so (1) _____ during that last lesson. I understood all the participles(分词)which Mr. Hamel explained.
“ (2) _____ didn’t French seem so interesting before?” I asked myself.
But I knew the answer. It was my last French lesson, and I regretted not stud ying hard before. I (3) _____ to listen very carefully. Mr. Hamel was trying to teach us everything he knew. He had never taught a lesson so well before.
The grammar lesson finished, and then we started(4) _____ . I had never seen so many hardworking students before. Everyone had their (5) _____ down, and the sound of pens on paper was the only sound to be heard.
Students were usually distracted(分心) by even the smallest thing. However, when some beetles(甲壳虫)flew into the classroom, not one student looked at them today. It was very (6) _____ .
I looked at Mr. Hamel. He was sitting still in his chair. The only things he (7) _____ were his eyes. He looked carefully at one thing in the classroom for a while (8) _____ looking at the next thing. For forty years, the only classroom was like his(9) _____ , and now it was being taken from him.
Mr. Hamel looked at all of the walls, windows, desks, and chairs (10) _____ we were working hard. I was sure he wanted to remember everything like it was now.
A. What’s the matter with you? |
A:You look so sad. (1) ______
B: I argued with my mother. I spent too much pocket money(零用钱). (2) ______
A: You should talk to her and say sorry.
B: Yes, I know I should. But it’s not easy.
A: It’s really difficult for parents to make money. (3) ______
B: You are right. (4) ______
What can I do to make her happy?
A: What about buying something useful for her by saving pocket money?
B: That sounds good. (5) ______