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american teenagers have always
worked for extra pocket money. more
than their predecessors, today's
adolescents are __51__ to work long 51. a) about b) fond
hours during the week for hundreds of c) likely d) possible
dollars each month. they spend the
money __52__ themselves rather than 52. a) by b) on
c) in d) for
__53__ it to their families. in a 1987 53. a) contributing b) contribute
c) paying d) pay
__54__ of 16,000 high school seniors 54. a) view b) inspection
c) observation d) survey
nationwide, it was __55__ that eighty 55. a) suggested b) found
percent of students who work spend c) recommended d) advised
their earnings on their own needs,
__56__ clothing, stereo equipment, 56. a) for example b) such as
c) that is to say
d) in other words
records and __57__. __58__ five 57. a) going to the movie
b) going to movies
c) movies d) the movie
percent said they contributed most 58. a) other b) only
of their income, which often exceeded c) additional d) further
??200 a month, to help pay family
living __59__ . 59. a) expenses b) money
the benefits of this work-and- c) values d) charges
spend ethic are being __60__ debated. 60. a) furiously b) heatedly
c) thoroughly d) entirely
__61__ experts, and many parents, 61. a) no b) all
c) any d) some
__62__ that year-round part-time 62. a) insist b) demand
employment increases youngsters' sense c) suggest d) require
of worth, teaches them financial__63__ 63. a) accounts b) ability
c) responsibility d) well-being
and reduces tension -- and thus __64__ 64. a) crash b) conflict
-- within the family. c) battle d) struggle
others, __65__, argue that working 65. a) furthermore b) therefore
teenagers are inappropriately separat- c) however d) besides
ed, physically and financially, __66__ 66. a) in b) with
c) from d) by
their families, which __67__ parental 67. a) weakens b) loses
authority. c) reduces d) destroys
teenagers' schoolwork can also
__68__. "when youngsters work for
american teenagers have always
worked for extra pocket money. more
than their predecessors, today's
adolescents are __51__ to work long 51. a) about b) fond
hours during the week for hundreds of c) likely d) possible
dollars each month. they spend the
money __52__ themselves rather than 52. a) by b) on
c) in d) for
__53__ it to their families. in a 1987 53. a) contributing b) contribute
c) paying d) pay
__54__ of 16,000 high school seniors 54. a) view b) inspection
c) observation d) survey
nationwide, it was __55__ that eighty 55. a) suggested b) found
percent of students who work spend c) recommended d) advised
their earnings on their own needs,
__56__ clothing, stereo equipment, 56. a) for example b) such as
c) that is to say
d) in other words
records and __57__. __58__ five 57. a) going to the movie
b) going to movies
c) movies d) the movie
percent said they contributed most 58. a) other b) only
of their income, which often exceeded c) additional d) further
??200 a month, to help pay family
living __59__ . 59. a) expenses b) money
the benefits of this work-and- c) values d) charges
spend ethic are being __60__ debated. 60. a) furiously b) heatedly
c) thoroughly d) entirely
__61__ experts, and many parents, 61. a) no b) all
c) any d) some
__62__ that year-round part-time 62. a) insist b) demand
employment increases youngsters' sense c) suggest d) require
of worth, teaches them financial__63__ 63. a) accounts b) ability
c) responsibility d) well-being
and reduces tension -- and thus __64__ 64. a) crash b) conflict
-- within the family. c) battle d) struggle
others, __65__, argue that working 65. a) furthermore b) therefore
teenagers are inappropriately separat- c) however d) besides
ed, physically and financially, __66__ 66. a) in b) with
c) from d) by
their families, which __67__ parental 67. a) weakens b) loses
authority. c) reduces d) destroys
teenagers' schoolwork can also
__68__. "when youngsters work for