Some parents ( ) give their children small amount of pocket money.
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- The author implies in the passage that ______. A: paying children for their housework is no good B: a child’s initiative can be developed if he or she is paid for all the housework C: children may feel lost and lonely if they have no pocket money D: children may learn to put aside some money if they are given a great amount of
- The Home Office() A: has given powers to the police to pick up parents B: will give money to parents to send children to school C: will go to the family and persuade parents and their children D: will punish parents who fail to send their children to school
- Money and Charity Regarding donations to charity. both Paul and Katia believe that it is better to _____1_____than to_____2_____. For the homeless people on the street, Katia would rather_____3_____, because she thinks that if she gives money, she seems to support_____4_____. Paul agrees with her, but he is likely to give some money to_____5_____, but not man. As for children on the street asking for money, both of them feel reluctant to give. According to Paul, many parents in _____6_____countries will disguise their children as beggars just for making money.
- Encourage children to _______ some of their pocket money to buy presents. A: set out B: put aside C: take off D: hang on
- The children’s spending habits may ( ) how pocket money is given.