Nine-or ten-year-old childre-|||-n may deliver newspapers in their neighborhoo-|||-ds and save or spend their earnings. T eenage-|||-rs(13 to 18 years )may baby-y-sit neighbor-|||-s'homes in order to earn a few dollar a wee-|||-k.Receiving a weekly allowance at an early a-|||-ge teaches children to budget their money, pr-|||-eparing them for future financial independ-|||-e.Many parents believe that managing mone-|||-y helps children learn responsibility as well a-|||-s appreciate the value of money.-|||-(1)According to this passage, the way peop-|||-le treat newborns __-|||-A.is a sign of their customs-|||-B.is an indication of their level of knowledge-|||-C.symbolizes their social system-|||-D.varies from culture to culture-|||-(2)The expression,"to cut the cord",i-|||-s used to show that __-|||-A.children don't like their parents-|||-B.parents don't feel close to their children-|||-C.parents would not like to live together wit-|||-h their children-|||-D.independence from one's family is an imp-|||-ortant personal goal in USA-|||-(3)Children who are "tied to the apron strin-|||-.^11 __-|||-A.are caught in their mothers'aprons-|||-B.must always wear an apron when they eat-|||-C.are very dependent on their mothers-|||-D.are indepe ndent from their parents-|||-(4)American people often let their childre-|||-n work for money outside the home at a ver-|||-y early age because __-|||-A.children have to earn money to help the fa-|||-mily-|||-B.they need more money-|||-C.they want them to begin establishing auton-|||-omy-|||-D.children have to save money for future use-|||-(5)It can be inferred from this passage tha-|||-_-|||-A.Americans are money lovers-|||-B.Americans admire ndependence-|||-C.Americans are good at decision-making-|||-D.Americans are all responsible

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