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American parents usually think that their child should not have more pocket money than the children ...
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American parents usually think that their child should not have more pocket money than the children with whom he regularly connects no matter they are wealthier or not than he.
Whatever the pocket money is, its entire use is not controlled by the parents, because a child learns to use money correctly only through dealing with it himself. If a seven-year-old child gets a quarter as a week pocket money and is made to put it all in his piggy bank to save it up, he gets no idea what the real use for the money is. He gets the shiny coins and they soon disappear. The idea of a bank account(在银行开户) is too early for so small a child, although he can be made understand and enjoy saving his coins-not all of them, only a part of what he receives-to buy something he especially wants. By the time he is eight, he is old enough to take part in the opening of his own savings account, parents may take him to the bank, open a saving account for him, and encourage him to put a certain quantity(数量) of money he receives as gifts into the bank and watch his bank saving grow as entry by entry(存入)is made. He will be saving, earning, and spending suitable quantities all along in order to learn how to manage money and to keep him in a favorable position with his friends. The boy is a sorry child who can't join his fellows in a sweet shop once in a while because he has to save every cent he gets or earns for some big unknown projects his parents have chosen for him.
1.What does the underlined word "piggy bank" refer to?
A. Something in the shape of a pig for saving coins.
B. A kind of bank run by the children.
C. A bank whose building looks like a pig.
D. A bank for children's saving.
2.Which of the following statement is NOT true?
A. Whatever the pocket money is, its entire use is not controlled by American parents.
B. If an eight-year-old child receive 10 dollars as his birthday gift, he probably have most of it saved in the bank.
C. American parents never interfere(干涉) with their children's use of their pocket money.
D. American parents don't usually give their children much pocket money.
3.Why does the author think the boy is a sorry one if he saves every cent he gets or earns?
A. Because he can not manage his money and it keeps him in an unfavorable position.
B. Because he can not learn the use of money through spending it himself.
C. Because he can not have any other choice but to save, earn or spend money.
D. Because he can not join the fellow in a sweet shop once in while.
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