2025年初中英语听力与阅读七年级英语上册译林版第127页答案
二、阅读理解
Your parents are going out of town for a week. You're left with 800 yuan. How will you spend it? It would be silly to spend the money at the mall, especially if you already have great clothes in your room, right? A better way to spend that money would be on key things such as food and transportation. You'd probably also want to put part of the money aside for something else.
Well, you just learned how to budget. It's all about deciding what matters the most to you and how much you want to spend on these things.
Working out your priorities(优先事项) is the most important part of budgeting. For example, if you plan on buying a new book or a cool T-shirt, you should think of saving some money. The next time your friends invite you to go on a picnic with them, you might as well decide to pass.
But having a budget doesn't mean you can't have fun; you just have to get creative. Instead of meeting your friends at the pizza shop and then going to the movies, you could invite them over to your house. You can buy some frozen pizzas at the supermarket and watch a movie online. It's a lot cheaper but just as fun.
If you search for budgeting tips, you'll find many. As a young person, you have plenty of chances to experiment(尝试) with different ways. Once you find a way that works for you, it's easier to get excited about budgeting.
Keep in mind that even adults make mistakes at times. If you go over your budget, just try to learn from your mistakes.
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B
) 1. Why does the writer tell us to spend the money on food and transportation?
A. They can help us learn to budget.
B. They are more important in daily life.
C. They cost less money than other things.
D. Parents have fewer problems with these two expenses.
(
C
) 2. What does the underlined word "pass" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Go to the party.
B. Make a plan.
C. Say no to the invitation.
D. Think it twice.
(
B
) 3. How can we make the budget creative according to the passage?
A. By going to movies with friends.
B. By doing something by ourselves.
C. By working out how much we want to spend.
D. By having dinners at restaurants with friends.
(
C
) 4. What can we infer about the writer's opinion on budgeting?
A. It can be easier for adults.
B. It can stop people having fun.
C. It can be difficult but helpful.
D. It can make people get stressed.

答案

1. B
2. C
3. B
4. C

解析

翻译:
二、阅读理解
你的父母要出城一周。你被留下800元。你会怎么花这笔钱呢?把钱花在商场里是很不明智的,尤其是如果你的房间里已经有很多漂亮的衣服了,对吧?更好的花钱方式是花在关键的事情上,比如食物和交通。你可能还想把一部分钱存起来用于其他事情。
嗯,你刚刚学会了如何做预算。预算就是决定什么对你来说最重要,以及你想在这些事情上花多少钱。
确定你的优先事项是做预算中最重要的部分。例如,如果你计划买一本新书或一件很酷的T恤,你应该考虑存一些钱。下次你的朋友邀请你和他们一起去野餐时,你不妨决定拒绝。
但是做预算并不意味着你不能玩得开心;你只需要有创意。与其和朋友在披萨店见面然后去看电影,你可以邀请他们来你家。你可以在超市买一些冷冻披萨然后在网上看电影。这便宜很多但同样有趣。
如果你搜索预算技巧,你会发现很多。作为一个年轻人,你有很多机会尝试不同的方法。一旦你找到一种适合你的方法,就会更容易对做预算感到兴奋。
请记住,即使是成年人有时也会犯错。如果你超出了预算,就试着从错误中学习。
( )1. 作者为什么告诉我们把钱花在食物和交通上?
A. 它们能帮助我们学会做预算。
B. 它们在日常生活中更重要。
C. 它们比其他东西花费更少。
D. 父母对这两项开支的问题更少。
( )2. 第三段中划线的单词“pass”是什么意思?
A. 去参加聚会。
B. 制定一个计划。
C. 拒绝邀请。
D. 三思而后行。
( )3. 根据文章,我们如何让预算有创意?
A. 和朋友去看电影。
B. 自己做一些事情。
C. 算出我们想要花多少钱。
D. 和朋友在餐馆吃饭。
( )4. 关于作者对做预算的看法,我们可以推断出什么?
A. 对成年人来说会更容易。
B. 它会阻止人们玩得开心。
C. 它可能很难但很有帮助。
D. 它会让人感到有压力。