第九章单元测试
- My memories of those years are filled with a lot of peak experiences that I wouldn't ( ) at any price.
- It was mindless, thoughtless spending-the type of things that ( ) when you do them, but fills you with regret later when you realize your wallet is empty.
- The gap is simply the difference between your income and your ( )---the money left over when you’ve taken care of the bare essentials.
- The “gap” is also the source of our savings for ( ), for debt repayment, and for other financial goals.
- I’ll be the last person to tell you that you should just cut all of that non-essential spending and live a (), () grass and living in a shack with only a deck of cards for entertainment.( )
- Through leaning the four subheadings: Spending less than you earn, (), (), budgeting, the writer gets the conclusion: money management is about decision-making, not about the techniques. ( )
- Impulsive buying may lead to problems such as (), (), () or disappointment.( )
- However, a budget is often saddled with much more than it can ever live up to. ( )
- “Minding the gap” doesn’t mean dropping all of your fun expenses and putting it all in the bank. Instead, it simply means stepping back and looking at your core values for a moment. ( )
- There are three subheadings in the text, each represents a distinct aspect of the topic, which is how to manage your personal surplus. ( )
A:trade for B:trade off C:trade in
D:trade away
答案:trade away
A:brings regret
B:brings happiness
C:brings deep sorrow
D:brings a really quick rush
A:miscellaneous expenses
B:physical needs
C:required bills
D:physiological needs
A:the future B:the luxurious life
C:the happy life D:the past
A:stoic existence B:luxurious existence C:subsisting on D:depending on
A:Wants and needs
B:Gap consideration
C:Desires and necessities
D:Mind the gap
A:a feeling of guilt
B:family disapproval
C:satisfied feeling
D:financial difficulties
A:对 B:错
A:错 B:对
A:对 B:错
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