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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Who buy the presents? How much should we spend? Questions about money like these 1 during the holidays, and they can turn this wonderful season into the most 2 time of the year.
The 3 cause of holiday stress is money issues, according to a recent poll by the American Psychological Association (APA). The survey found that 61 percent of Americans 4 lack of money as the top cause of family tensions, holiday blues and depression.
“People believe that they can go out and buy gifts because it’s the holidays, 5they can’t afford to do so,” says Dorothy Cantor, a noted psychologist and former APA president. “Not only is it stressful to feel that you have to buy everyone an expensive gift, but you will also be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay your 6. You can show love and caring by giving something that you know is meaningful and 7 that doesn’t have to cost a lot.”
While managing money issues during the holiday season can be a 8, financial experts agree that you can 9 pressure by planning ahead, exhibiting patience and managing expectations to make the holiday season enjoyable and worry-free.
For starters, make an agreement with family members to discuss holiday spending and finances before you make any 10. The goal here is to learn one another’s thoughts and feelings about priorities and wishes. Be realistic, decide together on a budget and only use cash, rather than using credit cards. Avoid getting 11 unreasonable expectations. It makes no 12 to buy gifts you can not afford and put additional financial and emotional stress on yourself and your family that will cause problems long after the holidays are over.
Other ways to 13 the burden of money-related holiday blues include an understanding that everyone faces money problems at one time or another. It’s important to keep your 14 situation in perspective, to learn from experience and then to proceed with your life.
And lastly, make focusing on financial solutions a part of your New Year’s resolution. It’s the perfect time to take a 15 approach by doing some soul-searching, forgiving yourself, letting go of the past and dealing with your financial problems in a businesslike manner each day.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      break up
    2. B.
      pop up
    3. C.
      put out
    4. D.
      wipe out
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      ridiculous
    2. B.
      inconvenient
    3. C.
      stressful
    4. D.
      mysterious
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      immediate
    2. B.
      social
    3. C.
      hidden
    4. D.
      leading
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      listed
    2. B.
      felt
    3. C.
      resisted
    4. D.
      charged
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      as if
    2. B.
      even if
    3. C.
      as long as
    4. D.
      if only
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      price
    2. B.
      life
    3. C.
      rates
    4. D.
      bills
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      resistant
    2. B.
      random
    3. C.
      personal
    4. D.
      profitable
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      success
    2. B.
      reminder
    3. C.
      pleasure
    4. D.
      challenge
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      polish
    2. B.
      postpone
    3. C.
      minimize
    4. D.
      preserve
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      excuses
    2. B.
      purchases
    3. C.
      statements
    4. D.
      inquiries
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      caught up in
    2. B.
      ended up with
    3. C.
      put up in
    4. D.
      made up for
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      efforts
    2. B.
      revenge
    3. C.
      desire
    4. D.
      sense
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      ease
    2. B.
      resign
    3. C.
      launch
    4. D.
      transfer
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      inadequate
    2. B.
      financial
    3. C.
      internal
    4. D.
      private
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      reverse
    2. B.
      tender
    3. C.
      grand
    4. D.
      positive

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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Who buy the presents? How much should we spend? Questions about money like these ___50___ during the holidays, and they can turn this wonderful season into the most ___51___ time of the year.
The ___52___ cause of holiday stress is money issues, according to a recent poll by the American Psychological Association (APA). The survey found that 61 percent of Americans ___53___ lack of money as the top cause of family tensions, holiday blues and depression.
“People believe that they can go out and buy gifts because it’s the holidays, ___54___they can’t afford to do so,” says Dorothy Cantor, a noted psychologist and former APA president. “Not only is it stressful to feel that you have to buy everyone an expensive gift, but you will also be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay your ___55___. You can show love and caring by giving something that you know is meaningful and ___56___ that doesn’t have to cost a lot.”
While managing money issues during the holiday season can be a ___57___, financial experts agree that you can ___58___ pressure by planning ahead, exhibiting patience and managing expectations to make the holiday season enjoyable and worry-free.
For starters, make an agreement with family members to discuss holiday spending and finances before you make any ___59___. The goal here is to learn one another’s thoughts and feelings about priorities and wishes. Be realistic, decide together on a budget and only use cash, rather than using credit cards. Avoid getting ___60___ unreasonable expectations. It makes no ___61___ to buy gifts you can not afford and put additional financial and emotional stress on yourself and your family that will cause problems long after the holidays are over.
Other ways to ___62___ the burden of money-related holiday blues include an understanding that everyone faces money problems at one time or another. It’s important to keep your ___63___ situation in perspective, to learn from experience and then to proceed with your life.
And lastly, make focusing on financial solutions a part of your New Year’s resolution. It’s the perfect time to take a __64___ approach by doing some soul-searching, forgiving yourself, letting go of the past and dealing with your financial problems in a businesslike manner each day.

【小题1】
A.break upB.pop upC.put outD.wipe out
【小题2】
A.ridiculousB.inconvenientC.stressfulD.mysterious
【小题3】  
A.immediateB.socialC.hiddenD.leading
【小题4】  
A.listedB.feltC.resistedD.charged
【小题5】  
A.as ifB.even ifC.as long asD.if only
【小题6】
A.priceB.lifeC.ratesD.bills
【小题7】A. resistant       B. random           C. personal     D profitable
【小题8】
A.successB.reminderC.pleasureD.challenge
【小题9】
A.polishB.postponeC.minimizeD.preserve
【小题10】
A.excusesB.purchasesC.statementsD.inquiries
【小题11】
A.caught up inB.ended up withC.put up inD.made up for
【小题12】  
A.effortsB.revengeC.desireD.sense
【小题13】
A.easeB.resignC.launchD.transfer
【小题14】  
A.inadequateB.financialC.internalD.private
【小题15】
A.reverseB.tenderC.grandD.positive

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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

Who buy the presents? How much should we spend? Questions about money like these ___50___ during the holidays, and they can turn this wonderful season into the most ___51___ time of the year.

The ___52___ cause of holiday stress is money issues, according to a recent poll by the American Psychological Association (APA). The survey found that 61 percent of Americans ___53___ lack of money as the top cause of family tensions, holiday blues and depression.

“People believe that they can go out and buy gifts because it’s the holidays, ___54___they can’t afford to do so,” says Dorothy Cantor, a noted psychologist and former APA president. “Not only is it stressful to feel that you have to buy everyone an expensive gift, but you will also be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay your ___55___. You can show love and caring by giving something that you know is meaningful and ___56___ that doesn’t have to cost a lot.”

While managing money issues during the holiday season can be a ___57___, financial experts agree that you can ___58___ pressure by planning ahead, exhibiting patience and managing expectations to make the holiday season enjoyable and worry-free.

For starters, make an agreement with family members to discuss holiday spending and finances before you make any ___59___. The goal here is to learn one another’s thoughts and feelings about priorities and wishes. Be realistic, decide together on a budget and only use cash, rather than using credit cards. Avoid getting ___60___ unreasonable expectations. It makes no ___61___ to buy gifts you can not afford and put additional financial and emotional stress on yourself and your family that will cause problems long after the holidays are over.

Other ways to ___62___ the burden of money-related holiday blues include an understanding that everyone faces money problems at one time or another. It’s important to keep your ___63___ situation in perspective, to learn from experience and then to proceed with your life.

And lastly, make focusing on financial solutions a part of your New Year’s resolution. It’s the perfect time to take a __64___ approach by doing some soul-searching, forgiving yourself, letting go of the past and dealing with your financial problems in a businesslike manner each day.

1.

A.break up

B.pop up

C.put out

D.wipe out

 

2.

A.ridiculous

B.inconvenient

C.stressful

D.mysterious

3.  

A.immediate

B.social

C.hidden

D.leading

4.  

A.listed

B.felt

C.resisted

D.charged

5.  

A.as if

B.even if

C.as long as

D.if only

 

6.

A.price

B.life

C.rates

D.bills

7.A. resistant       B. random           C. personal     D profitable

8.

A.success

B.reminder

C.pleasure

D.challenge

 

9.

A.polish

B.postpone

C.minimize

D.preserve

 

10.

A.excuses

B.purchases

C.statements

D.inquiries

 

11.

A.caught up in

B.ended up with

C.put up in

D.made up for

12.  

A.efforts

B.revenge

C.desire

D.sense

 

13.

A.ease

B.resign

C.launch

D.transfer

14.  

A.inadequate

B.financial

C.internal

D.private

 

15.

A.reverse

B.tender

C.grand

D.positive

 

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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

Who buy the presents? How much should we spend? Questions about money like these ___50___ during the holidays, and they can turn this wonderful season into the most ___51___ time of the year.

The ___52___ cause of holiday stress is money issues, according to a recent poll by the American Psychological Association (APA). The survey found that 61 percent of Americans ___53___ lack of money as the top cause of family tensions, holiday blues and depression.

“People believe that they can go out and buy gifts because it’s the holidays, ___54___they can’t afford to do so,” says Dorothy Cantor, a noted psychologist and former APA president. “Not only is it stressful to feel that you have to buy everyone an expensive gift, but you will also be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay your ___55___. You can show love and caring by giving something that you know is meaningful and ___56___ that doesn’t have to cost a lot.”

While managing money issues during the holiday season can be a ___57___, financial experts agree that you can ___58___ pressure by planning ahead, exhibiting patience and managing expectations to make the holiday season enjoyable and worry-free.

For starters, make an agreement with family members to discuss holiday spending and finances before you make any ___59___. The goal here is to learn one another’s thoughts and feelings about priorities and wishes. Be realistic, decide together on a budget and only use cash, rather than using credit cards. Avoid getting ___60___ unreasonable expectations. It makes no ___61___ to buy gifts you can not afford and put additional financial and emotional stress on yourself and your family that will cause problems long after the holidays are over.

Other ways to ___62___ the burden of money-related holiday blues include an understanding that everyone faces money problems at one time or another. It’s important to keep your ___63___ situation in perspective, to learn from experience and then to proceed with your life.

And lastly, make focusing on financial solutions a part of your New Year’s resolution. It’s the perfect time to take a __64___ approach by doing some soul-searching, forgiving yourself, letting go of the past and dealing with your financial problems in a businesslike manner each day.

A. break up        B. pop up           C. put out          D. wipe out

A. ridiculous      B. inconvenient C. stressful        D. mysterious

   A. immediate        B. social   C. hidden           D. leading

   A. listed           B. felt             C. resisted     D. charged

   A. as if            B. even if      C. as long as       D. if only

A. price           B. life             C. rates            D. bills

A. resistant       B. random           C. personal     D profitable

A. success     B. reminder         C. pleasure     D. challenge

A. polish          B. postpone         C. minimize     D. preserve

A. excuses     B. purchases        C. statements       D. inquiries

A. caught up in    B. ended up with C. put up in   D. made up for

   A. efforts      B. revenge          C. desire           D. sense

A. ease            B. resign           C. launch           D. transfer

   A. inadequate       B. financial    C. internal     D. private

A. reverse     B. tender               C. grand            D. positive

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Re-gifting only with care

  At this busiest gift-giving time of the year, many of us wonder what to do with the unwanted presents we get. Is it all right to re-gift--to give the unwanted present to someone else?

  A gift is a symbol of what a relationship means to us. The best gifts meet the needs or satisfy the desires of the receiver. A gift should be about pleasing the other person, not showing off the taste, wealth or power of the giver. We should give with the other person, not ourselves in mind.

  Still, a friend, colleague or family member who knows us well might now and then buy us something that is the last thing we'd buy for ourselves. People in long-term relationships can be surprised at the choices in clothes, music or gadgets(小玩意) made by their friends or relatives.

  Re-gifting creates a dilemma(窘境) because we don't want to hurt the feelings of the gift-giver, but we also feel it's wasteful not to use something that might benefit someone else.

  Re-gifting avoids waste and repays a debt of gratitude we owe to someone else, but it presents the risk that the original giver will be hurt if she or he discovers what we did.

  Following are a few guidelines for re-gifting:

  -Don't use the gift.

  -Re-gift soon, so you don't risk re-gifting to the original giver.

  -Make sure that the new receiver doesn't know the original giver or is unlikely to run intohim or her.

  If there's a possibility that the original giver could learn about the re-gift or if he or she expects to see you wearing the gift, consider asking for permission. Let him or her know how much you appreciate the thought behind the gift. A person who understands that a gift is intended to be pleasing will understand.

As long as the person who gave the unwelcome gift doesn't mind or won't find out, you can re-gift with a clear conscience. Besides, you can be sure that at least one of the gifts you've received was given originally to someone else.

(1)

According to the author, the gift that you want to buy for your friend had better be the one ________

[  ]

A.

that can benefit someone else

B.

that you want to buy for yourself

C.

that is a necessity for your friend

D.

that will surprise your friend

(2)

In the third paragraph, the author wants to tell readers that ________.

[  ]

A.

people sometimes get the gifts that they don't really like

B.

our friends usually choose the best gifts for us

C.

we should not buy clothes, music or gadgets for our friends

D.

your best friend should know what gift is the best for you

(3)

What can we infer from the last sentence of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The gift you get is the one you bought for someone.

B.

Re-gifting is a very common practice today.

C.

You should re-gift at least two gifts each year.

D.

More than one of your friends will re-gift their presents to you each year.

(4)

According to its meaning, the sentence "After all, some people like orange and red sweaters, or the complete recorded works of Wayne Newton (US singer), or fruitcake (which you don't like at all)." should be put at the end of ________.

[  ]

A.

Paragraph 1

B.

Paragraph 2

C.

Paragraph 3

D.

Paragraph 4

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