At 18, many Armenian young people go off on their own. They go away to college or find full-time jobs, and they often rent their own apartments. Some get married and start families. This independence(獨(dú)立性)is learned from childhood.

From an early age, American children learn responsibility(責(zé)任感). Children as young as 2 begin to put away their toys and dress themselves. At 3, many children do simple chores like setting the table.

Using money wisely is also taught early. As soon as a child understands the value of money, he or she receives a weekly allowance. This is used for things the child wants, like toys or treats. The child can spend or save it, usually with little guidance(指導(dǎo))from parents. If the child wants money besides his or her allowance, it must be made by doing extra chores.

    Children are taught early in life to think for themselves. They are allowed to make some decisions—and make mistakes. Failure(失。often teaches more than success.

1Many American young people begin to live on themselves            .

       Aat eighteen years old                             Bfrom childhood

       Cafter they get married                           Dfrom an early age

2An American child learns to             at the age of 2.

       Afind a full-time job                               Brent an apartment

       Cput on his or her own clothes                Ddo lots of chores

3The word “allowance” in paragraph 3means      in Chinese.

       A.獎(jiǎng)品                   B.零花錢(qián)                C.財(cái)產(chǎn)                   D.禮物

4A child can get some more money by          .

       Aunderstanding the value of money

       Bhelping the rich

       Creading many books

       Ddoing extra chores

5The passage is mainly about          .

       Athe independence of American children

       Bthe value of money

       Cthe guidance from parents

       Dfailure and success of American children

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At 18, many Armenian young people go off on their own. They go away to college or find full-time jobs, and they often rent their own apartments. Some get married and start families. This independence(獨(dú)立性)is learned from childhood.

From an early age, American children learn responsibility(責(zé)任感). Children as young as 2 begin to put away their toys and dress themselves. At 3, many children do simple chores like setting the table.

Using money wisely is also taught early. As soon as a child understands the value of money, he or she receives a weekly allowance. This is used for things the child wants, like toys or treats. The child can spend or save it, usually with little guidance(指導(dǎo))from parents. If the child wants money besides his or her allowance, it must be made by doing extra chores.

    Children are taught early in life to think for themselves. They are allowed to make some decisions—and make mistakes. Failure(失。﹐ften teaches more than success.

1.Many American young people begin to live on themselves            .

       A.a(chǎn)t eighteen years old                             B.from childhood

       C.a(chǎn)fter they get married                           D.from an early age

2.An American child learns to             at the age of 2.

       A.find a full-time job                               B.rent an apartment

       C.put on his or her own clothes                D.do lots of chores

3.The word “allowance” (in paragraph 3)means      in Chinese.

       A.獎(jiǎng)品                   B.零花錢(qián)                C.財(cái)產(chǎn)                   D.禮物

4.A child can get some more money by          .

       A.understanding the value of money

       B.helping the rich

       C.reading many books

       D.doing extra chores

5.The passage is mainly about          .

       A.the independence of American children

       B.the value of money

       C.the guidance from parents

       D.failure and success of American children

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