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2022年江蘇大學(xué)英語考試真題卷

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題號單選題多項選擇判斷題綜合題總分

分值

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一、單項選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項中,只有一個最符合題意)

1.{{I}}Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendofthe

interviewyouwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowing

fivequestions.NowIistentotheinterview.{{/1}}

SometimesparentsbuythebestthinginalItheIabeIsbecauseitisabout

A.price.

B.quality.

C.status.

D.safety.

2.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}

MeteorologistsroutinelytelIuswhatnextweek'sweatherisIikeIy

tobe,andcIimatescientistsdiscusswhatmighthappenin100years.

ChristophSchar,though,venturesdangerouslyclosetothatmiddlerealm,

wherepreviouslyonlytheFarmer1sAImanacdaredgo;whatwiIInextsummer9

sweatherbelikeFollowingIastyear'stragicheatwave,whichdirectIy

causedthedeathoftensofthousandsofpeopIe,thequestionisofburning

interesttoEuropeans.Scharassertsthatlastsummer1ssweltering

temperaturesshouIdnolongerbethoughtofasextraordinary."The

situationin2002and2003inEurope,wherewehadasummerwithextreme

rainfalIandrecordfIoodingfoIIowedbythehottestsummerinhundreds

ofyears,isgoingtobetypicaIforfutureweatherpatterns,"hesays.

MostEuropeanshaveprobablyneverreadSchar1sreport(notleast

becauseitwaspubIishedinthescientificjournalNatureinthedead

ofwinter)buttheyseemtobebracingthemselvesfortheWorst.Aspart

ofitsnewnationaI"heat-waveplan11FranceissuedaIeveI-threealert

whentemperaturesinProvencereached34degreesCelsiusthreedaysin

arow;hospitalandrescueworkerswereaskedtoprepareforaninflux

ofpatients.Itaiiangove4,nmentofficiaIshaveproposedcreatinga

nationaIregistryofpeopIeover65sotheycanbeherdedintoair

conditionedsupermarketsintheeventofanotherheatwave.London'

smayorhasoffereda£100,000rewardforanybodywhocancomeupwith

apracticalwayofcooIingthecity1sundergroundtrains,where

temperatureshaveIateIyreachednearly40degreesCelsius.(Themoney

hasn5tbeenclaimed.)GIobaIwarmingseemstohavepermanentlyentered

theEuropeanpsyche.

IfthepubIicismoreaware,though,expertsaremoreconfused.When

theIntergovernmentaIPanelonClimateChangehammeredoutitslast

assessmentin2001,scientistspulledtogethertheIatestresearchand

madetheirbestestimateofhowmuchtheEarth1satmospherewouldwarm

duringthenextcentury.Therewasalottheydidn'tknow,buttheywere

confidentthey'dbeabletoplugthegapsintimeforthenextreport,

dueoutin2007.WhentheyexploredthefundamentaIphysicsandchemistry

oftheatmosphere,though,theyfoundsomethingunexpected:thewaythe

atmosphereandyinparticular,cIouds-respondtoincreasingIeveIsof

carbonisfarmorecompIexanddifficulttopredictthantheyhadexpected.

"Wethoughtwe1dreducetheuncertainty,butthathasnJthappened,"

saysKevinTrenberth,acIimatescientistattheNationaICenterfor

AtmosphericResearchandaleadauthorofthenextIPCCreport."Aswe

deIvefurtherandfurtherintothescienceandgainabetterunderstanding

ofthetruecompIexityoftheatmosphere,theuncertaintieshavegotten

deeper.11

Thisdoesn,tmean,ofcourse,thattheworIdisn'twarming.Only

thebiasedorthedeIudeddenythattemperatureshaverisen,andthat

humanactivityhassomethingtodowithit.Thebigquestionthat

scientistshavestruggledwithishowmuchwarmingwiIIoccuroverthe

nextcenturyWithsomuchstillunknowninthecIimateequation,there5

snowayoftellingwhetherwarningsofcatastropheareoverblownorif

thingsareevenmoredirethanwethought.

WhydoscientistsIikeScharmakepredictionsBecause,Iike

economists,it'stheirjobtohazardabestguesswiththeresources

athand-namely,vastcomputerprogramsthatsimuIatewhattheEarth5

satmospherewiIIdoincertaincircumstances.ThesemodeIsincorporate

alIthelatestresearchintohowtheEarth'satmospherebehaves.But

thereareproblemswiththecomputermodels.Theatmosphereisverybig,

butalsoconsistsofamultitudeoftinyinteractionsamongparticles

ofdustysoot,clouddropletsandtracegasesthatcannotbesafely

ignored.CurrentmodeIsdon'thavenearlytheresolutiontheyneedto

capturewhatgoesonatsuchsmalIscales.

ScientistsgotaninkIingthatsomethingwasmissingfromthemodeIs

intheearly1990swhentheyranapeculiarexperiment.Theyhadthe

IeadingmodeIssimuIatewarmingoverthenextcenturyandgotasimiIar

answerfromeach.ThentheyranthemodeIsagain-thistimeaccounting

forwhatwasthenknownaboutcloudphysics.

Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat.

A.climatescientistsarecontemptuousofweatherforecast.

B.itisaventuretoforecastwhatweatherisliketomorrow.

C.Scharhastheaudacitytodowhatothersseldomdid.

D.Scharhasmadegloomypredictionsonfutureweather.

3.

{{BJ1TEXTA{{/B}}

Exceptatnight,theyhardlyeverhavetimetogether.Heoftensits

aloneinthehousewaitingforJulie-Julietocomehome.Itwouldbenice

tohavekidstoplaywithwhenonecomeshomefromwork.But,Oh,the

houseistoosmaIIyKappy-Pappydear.Weneedtosaveandmovetoabigger

placebeforewecanstartafamily.

Kapsakneverunderstandsthat.Whatdoesabighousehavetodowith

havingchiIdrenWhenheandEkaUdohadchiIdren,didtheyhaveabig

houseButtheydied,didn'ttheyAndthedoctorlatermidsomething

aboutcrampedlivingconditionsmakingiteasyformalariatovirtuaIIy

wipeouthisfamily.SomaybeJulie-JuIiehasapoint.AlIhischiIdren

haddiedbecauseofbeingcoopedupinoneroom.AlIexceptUdo.UdoKapsak

wouldnotordinarilyadmititbutthetruthishemissestheboysomuch.

Udo'sfulIfacedsmiIe.Hisquirky-chirpyways.Hisinnocentprobing

manner.OhUdo!He'IIbeapproachingfivenow.Five!Abigbaby!

SighingnoisilyfKapsaktriestoputthoughtsofhissonoutofhis

mind.Hehasnotseentheboyinoverthreeyears.Andmaybehehasgone

thewayhisbrotherandsisterswent.No.NotIikely.Awadamotowould

havetoldhim.Awadamoto.It'sbeenalongtimesinceKapsaksawhim.

Throwingonashirt,Kapsakhurriesofftothetaxirankinthebusiness

district."Kapsak,Kapsak!"AwadamotocheersashischiIdhoodfriend

approaches."Awadamoto!Youhaveabandonedme!M"UsethatwordIightIy,

Kapsak.Youknowwhohasdonethemostabandoningbetweenmeandyou."

"ButAwad,weIivehereintowntogether.11"Blamethatwifeofyours.

IdidnotgotoschooIandIdon'tlikegoingnearpeopIewhomakeme

rememberthatalIthetime."Kapsakhasitinmindtosaysomethinggood

abouthiswife,butsomethingelsejumpstohismouth.

"ComeAwad,whatisGestapo""Gestapo”"No,Gestapo.H"Man,Idon5

tknow.Wheredidyouhearit"11Eh,Ihearditsomewhere.Howisthe

vi11age""Exactlyasyouleftit.""And..."HEkaUdo""Yes.Howisshe

MHowdoesitconcernyouAnyway,Iheardsomebigchieffromhermother'

sviIIagehastakenherforhisthirdwife.""WhatofmysonIsitweII

withhim""Youwouldhaveknownifyouhadbotheredtogoandcheckon

him.Look,it'smyturn.nBawlingoutIopassengerstoclimbintohis

ramshackletaxiyAwadamotoambIesoff.

ItispouringheaviIywhenJulie-JuIiereturns.Outside,itisrain.

Inside,itisconfusion.Kapsakisatfirsthappytoseeherbacksafely.

Thenhishappinessturnstoangerasshecarriesonaboutwhatanexciting

timeshehad.FinallyhisangersuccumbstohergentIecaressesand

passionrulestheirworId.Julie-JulieshootsoutatfirstIight."15

vegottoseesomeoneurgently,Kappy-Pappy.11Kappy-Pappy,thatismy

namenow,KapsakIaughstohimselfasheshufflesofftotheconstruction

sitewherehemanagestoearnafewbucks.Onhiswayintothemainyard,

heducksoutofthewayofafast-movingfour-wheeldrivevehicIedriven

byanexpatriate.CursingIightIy,helooksbacktoseethedriverIocked

inapassionatekisswithawomanwithluxurianthair.

"NowonderhenearlykiIIedme!"Kapsakspitsout."Earlymorningand

he'salready-"

HismouthremainsopenbutthewordsdryupIikethewatertapsof

thecity.Thewomanwiththeexpatriateturnsmomentarily,perhapsto

pickupsomethingfromthebackseat.Inthatinstant,KapsakseescIearIy

thewomanforwhomhehadlefthisfirstwifeandforsakenhisfamiIy

andpeople.

Buthedoesnotseetheearthmoverinfrontofhim.Neitherdoeshe

hearitspowerfulhorns.Andthedriveroftheearthmoverdoesnotsee

Kapsak.Bythetimesomeonenoticesthecrushedfigurelyingbythe

roadside,abIackeningpoolofbloodhasbeguntoseepintotheearth.

Accordingtothedoctor,KapsakandEkaUdo'schiIdren.

A.diedofaconstantheadache.

B.diedfromatrafficaccident.

C.diedofaninfectiousmalady.

D.diedfromgoodsfamine.

4.({BHTEXTD{{/B}}

IfthebiddingfrenzyoverSafewaywereanyindication,you'dthink

thatbiggrocerystoreshadbecomeluxurycollectibles.Everyoneof

Britain5stopretailers-Tesco,Wal-MartownedAsda,Morrisonsand

Sainsburys-aremakingapIayforSafeway,whichbecameatakeovertarget

whensalesstartedIaggingatits480stores.ButtherealappeaIof

SafewayhasIittIetodowiththevalueofitsstores:it'saboutthe

Iandtheysiton.There1snowsoIittIepropertyavaiIableforcommerciaI

deveIopmentinBritain,orinWesternEurope,thatbuyingoldstoresis

thefastestwaytofindspacefornewones.

ThisexpIainswhyEuropeanretaiIisoneofthefewindustriesanywhere

ontheglobethathavebeengeneratingasteadystreamofdealmakingbuzz.

AtatimewhenglobalmergersandacquisitionshavefaIlen81percent

froma2000peakof$3,4triIIion,theSafewaydealhasbeengenerating

headIinessinceJanuary.Thebids,whichstartedat£22.9biIIionyare

5

nowunderreviewbyBritainsCompetitionCommissionfthenationaI

trustbuster.Itsrecommendationcoulddecidethewinner.

Thecommerciallandshortageislargelyaresultofthecampaignto

preventtheWaI-MartificationofEurope.Inrecentyearsauthoritieshave

imposedstiffIimitsonthegrowthofsuperstores,effectiveIyblocking

theopeningofnewonesincountriesfromBritaintoFrance,Germanyand

theNetherlands.Safewayhasbecomeaparticularlyhotcommodityinpart

becausemanyofitsstoreshavethecombinationofsizeandIocationthat

big-boxretailerscrave."ThereareSafewaystoresinthisportfoliothat

wi11havedirectorsoftheothercompaniessaIivating,"saysDavid

SouthweI,spokesmanfortheBritishRetaiIConsortiumtradegroup.

Gonearethedaysofthe70sand80s,whenlaxzoninglawsmadeit

easytobuildnewstoresinBritain,andtownsgenerallyweIcornedthe

taxrevenueandjobs.AccordingtoIGD,afood-and-grocery-industrydrink

tank,thenumberofsuperstoresinBritainshotupfront403in1985to

990in1995butsIowedthenextyear,afterpassageofnewdeveIopment

rules.Designedtoprotecttheeconomicvitalityoftowncenters,the

1996rulesrequiredeveloperstodemonstratethatasuperstoreisneeded

outsidetown,andtherearenoavaiIabIeaIternativesinthecenter."Most

ofthezoninglegislationhasgottheretailersbythethroat,HsaysHaIey

Meyers,headofEuropeanretaiIresearchatLondon-basedMinteIResearch.

Intheearly1990sTescoforesawtheendofthebuiIdingbinge,and

begansnatchinguplandalreadyapprovedforretaiIdeveIopment.BynIand

bankingninthisway.saysSafewayspokesmanKevinHawkins,bigretailers

couldkeepbuiIdingthroughthe1990sandsidesteptheredtape.Butwhen

landbanksrundry.thereisIittIechoicebuttobuyotherchains.Last

October.FretaiIgiantCarrefouracquiredafurther20percentstakein

Spain9slargestretaiIer,CentroCommercialeCarrefour,forIbillion.

"ThefoodandgeneralretaiIsectorhasrecentlyseenagooddegreemore

mergeractivitythanothersectors,"saysTimAtten,retaiIanalystat

BNPParibas."it'sdifficu11forthesepIayerstoexpandinmanycountries

inWesternEuropewithoutbuyingotherstores."

It'sevenmoredifficultontheContinentthaninBritain.German

IawessentiallyprohibitsstoresIargerthan1,200squaremetersifIocaI

authoritiesobject.Frenchlawrequiresstrictreviewsofstoreslarger

than300squaremeters,andstatesthatpreservingthenation1seconomy,

IifestyIeandculturemustbeweighedagainstanynewproject."It's

virtuallyimpossibletoopenahypermarketinFrance,HsaysJohanna

Waterous,directoratMcRinseyConsuhing."TheplanninglawsinFrance

maketheonesintheU.K.lookIiketheAmericanMidwest.11

TherealmegastoreactionismovingoutsideWesternEurope.Tescois

now"placingemphasisonotherpartsoftheworId,Hsaysaspokesman.

Carrefourisheadinginthesamedirection:in2002,itopenedone

hypermarketinFranceandfourinPoland.

Britain'stopretailersalIcovetSafewaybecause.

A.ithasaverygoodreputationamongcustomers.

B.itsstoreshaveoccupiedamoderateacreage.

C.thetakeoverofitenablesthemtoexpand.

D.thetakeoverofitcanmakethemthebiggestretailer.

5.{{B}}TEXTC{{/B}}

JonasFrisenhadhiseurekamomentin1997.Backthen,scientists

suspectedthattherewasaspeciaItypeofcellinthebrainthathad

thepowertogiverisetonewbraincelIs.Iftheycouldharnessthese

so-caIIedneuralstemcellstoregeneratedamagedbraintissue,they

mightsomedayfindacureforsuchbraindiseasesasAlzheimer1sand

Parkinson1s.Butfirsttheyhadtofigureoutwhereneuralstemcells

wereandwhattheyIookedIike.Frisen,thenafreshlymintedPh.D.at

theKaroIinskaInstituteinStockhoIm,waspeeringthroughhismicroscope

atsometissuetakenfromarat1sinjuredspinalcordwhenhesawcells

thatappearedtohavebeenenervatedbytheinjury,asthoughtheywere

busymakingrepairs.Frisenthoughtthesemightbetheneuralstemcells

scientistshadbeenIookingfor.Ittookhimsixyearsofpainstaking

researchtomakesure.

Frisenisquicktoemphasizethathisresearchisbasicandthat

treatmentsareyearsoff.Butthefindingssofarhintatextraordinary

potentiaI.Twoyearsagoheidentifiedneuralstemcellsintheadult

humanbrain.Andhe'snowresearchingthemechanismsbywhichtheseceils

growintodifferenttypesofbraincelIs.Ratherthangrowingbraintissue

inapetridishandimpIantingitin,say,theforebrainofaParkinson5

spatient,doctorsmightsomedaystimuIatethespontaneousgrowthofnew

neuralceilsmerelybyadministeringadrug."ItsoundsIikescience

fiction,MFrisensays,11butwecanalreadydoitinmice.11In2007he

willpubIishtheresultsofhisrecentexperiments,lie'sisoIateda

proteininthemousebrainthatinhibitsthegenerationofnervecelIs.

Usingotherchemicals,he'sbeenabletoblocktheactionofthis

inhibitor,whichinturnleadstotheproductionofnewbraincelIs.

FrisenhonedhisanalyticalmindatthedinnertableinGoteborg,in

southwestSweden.Hismotherwasamathematicsprofessorandhisfather

wasanophthalmologist.FrisenwenttomedicaIschooIintendingtobe

abrainsurgeonorperhapsapsychiatrist,butendedupspendingalIhis

freetimeinthelab.In1998hegotseedmoneyfromaSwedishventure

capitalisttosetuphisowncompany,NeuroNova,tocommercializehis

work.AprivatefoundationtriedtolurehimtoTexas,butSwedish

businessmanMarcusStorchpersuadedhimtostaybyfundingaIS-year

professorshipatKarolinska,coveringhissalaryandtherunningcosts

ofhis15-personlab."JonasFrisenstoodoutfromaIIcandidatesbyfar,n

saysStorch,who*IcTobiasFoundationsponsorsstem-ceIIresearch.nHe

issomethingofakinginSweden.nTwoyearsagotwomoreventure

capitalistsheIpedthecompanyexpandbyhiringaCEOandsettingupa

separatelab.

Sineemostresearchersareiinterestedinstemcellstakenfromembryos,

thepracticehasattractedconsiderabIecontroversyinthepastfewyears.

FrisenhasbenefitedindirectIyfromresearchrestrictionsintheUnited

States,whichhavedrivenfundsandbrain-powertoSingapore,theUnited

KingdomandSweden.TheBushAdministrationcurrentlyforbidsU.S.

-fundedworkonalIbut78approvedstem-ce11cultures,manyofwhich

areIocatedoutsidethecountry.Injustonesignofthetimes,theU.

S.-basedJuveniIeDiabetesResearchFoundationrecentIyannounced

grantstotaIing$20millionforstemcelIresearch-thelargestaward

yetgiventothefieldbyamedicaIcharity-toresearchinstitutesin

Swedenandelsewhere,butnotintheUnitedStates.

SineeFrisendoesn5tworkwithembryonicstemcelIs,he'sunwittingly

becomeachampionoftheradicalright,whicharguesthatscientistsought

toconcentratesolelyonadultstemcelIs.Hehappenstodisagree."It

wouldbeoveroptimisticoroutrightstupid.11hesays."Toreally

understandadultcells,weneedtomasterhowembryonicstemcellswork."

ButwhatreallygetsFrisengoingiswhenpeopIeaskhimwhentheycan

expectadrugforParkinson'sandotherdiseases."Isay,fivedecades,

justtogetthenumberthingoutoftheway,nhequips."15mnotgoing

tooverselIthis."Whenpressed,headmitsthatclinicaltrialsmight

begininfiveyears.Thatwouldbeaeurekamomentworthwaitingfor.

AccordingtothepassageywhatdoestheauthorthinkofFrisen'sfindings

A.Theyenablecellstomakerepairs.

B.Theyareelementaryachievements.

C.Theyhavealimitedapplicationprospect.

D.Theyimplyandshowgreatpotential.

6.{{BHTEXTB{{/B}}

MeteorologistsroutinelytelIuswhatnextweek1sweatherisIikeIy

tobe,andcIimatescientistsdiscusswhatmighthappenin100years.

ChristophSchar,though,venturesdangerouslyclosetothatmiddlerealm,

wherepreviousIyonlytheFarmer1sAImanacdaredgo;whatwiIInextsummer

sweatherbelikeFollowingIastyear'stragicheatwave,whichdirectIy

causedthedeathoftensofthousandsofpeopIe,thequestionisofburning

interesttoEuropeans.Scharassertsthatlastsummer5ssweltering

temperaturesshouldnolongerbethoughtofasextraordinary."The

situationin2002and2003inEurope,wherewehadasummerwithextreme

rainfalIandrecordfIoodingfoIIowedbythehottestsummerinhundreds

ofyears,isgoingtobetypicaIforfutureweatherpatterns,"hesays.

MostEuropeanshaveprobablyneverreadSchar5sreport(notleast

becauseitwaspubIishedinthescientificjournalNatureinthedead

ofwinter)buttheyseemtobebracingthemseIvesfortheWorst.Aspart

ofitsnewnationaIHheat-waveplan"FranceissuedaIeveI-threealert

whentemperaturesinProvencereached34degreesCelsiusthreedaysin

arow;hospitalandrescueworkerswereaskedtoprepareforaninflux

ofpatients.Itaiiangove4JnmentofficiaIshaveproposedcreatinga

nationaIregistryofpeopIeover65sotheycanbeherdedintoair

conditionedsupermarketsintheeventofanotherheatwave.London'

smayorhasoffereda£100,000rewardforanybodywhocancomeupwith

apracticalwayofcooIingthecity5sundergroundtrains,where

temperatureshaveIateIyreachednearly40degreesCelsius.(Themoney

hasnJtbeenclaimed.)GIobaIwarmingseemstohavepermanentlyentered

theEuropeanpsyche.

IfthepubIicismoreaware,though,expertsaremoreconfused.When

theIntergovernmentaIPanelonCIimateChangehammeredoutitslast

assessmentin2001,scientistspulledtogethertheIatestresearchand

madetheirbestestimateofhowmuchtheEarth5satmospherewouldwarm

duringthenextcentury.Therewasalottheydidn'tknow,buttheywere

confidentthey'dbeabletoplugthegapsintimeforthenextreport,

dueoutin2007.WhentheyexploredthefundamentaIphysicsandchemistry

oftheatmosphere,though,theyfoundsomethingunexpected:thewaythe

atmosphereand,inparticular,clouds-respondtoincreasingIeveIsof

carbonisfarmorecompIexanddifficulttopredictthantheyhadexpected.

"Wethoughtwe5dreducetheuncertainty,butthathasn,thappened,n

saysKevinTrenberth,acIimatescientistattheNationaICenterfor

AtmosphericResearchandaleadauthorofthenextIPCCreport."Aswe

deIvefurtherandfurtherintothescienceandgainabetterunderstanding

ofthetruecompIexityoftheatmosphere,theuncertaintieshavegotten

deeper.11

Thisdoesn5tmean,ofcourse,thattheworIdisn'twarming.Only

thebiasedorthedeludeddenythattemperatureshaverisen,andthat

humanactivityhassomethingtodowithit.Thebigquestionthat

scientistshavestruggledwithishowmuchwarmingwiIIoccuroverthe

1

nextcenturyWithsomuchstillunknowninthecIimateequationythere

snowayoftellingwhetherwarningsofcatastropheareoverblownorif

thingsareevenmoredirethanwethought.

WhydoscientistsIikeScharmakepredictionsBecause,Iike

economists,it'stheirjobtohazardabestguesswiththeresources

athand-namely,vastcomputerprogramsthatsimuIatewhattheEarth'

satmospherewiIIdoincertaincircumstances.ThesemodeIsincorporate

alItheIatestresearchintohowtheEarth5satmospherebehaves.But

thereareproblemswiththecomputermodeIs.Theatmosphereisverybig,

butalsoconsistsofamultitudeoftinyinteractionsamongparticles

ofdust,soot,clouddropletsandtracegasesthatcannotbesafely

ignored.CurrentmodeIsdon,thavenearlytheresolutiontheyneedto

capturewhatgoesonatsuchsmalIscales.

ScientistsgotaninkIingthatsomethingwasmissingfromthemodeIs

intheearly1990swhentheyranapeculiarexperiment.Theyhadthe

IeadingmodeIssimuIatewarmingoverthenextcenturyandgotasimiIar

answerfromeach.ThentheyranthemodeIsagain-thistimeaccounting

forwhatwasthenknownaboutcloudphysics.

Theexpression"braeingthemseIvesfortheworst11inthesecondparagraph

probablymeans.

A.sneeringattheimpendingdifficulties

B.cheeringthemselvesupfortheworstsituation.

C.preparingthemselvesfortheworstsituation.

D.havingatotaldisregardforthecomingdifficulties.

7.{{I}}Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendofthe

interviewyouwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowing

fivequestions.NowIistentotheinterview.{{/I}}

Ifparentswanttoknowhowtheyspendthemoney,theyshould.

A.figureoutwherethemoneygoes.

B.takeapieceofpaperwiththem.

C.budgetforababyeveryday.

D.notedowneveryexpense.

8.

{{Bl}TEXTA{{/B}}

Exceptatnight,theyhardlyeverhavetimetogether.Heoftensits

aloneinthehousewaitingforJulie-JuIietocomehome.Itwouldbenice

tohavekidstoplaywithwhenonecomeshomefromwork.But,Oh,the

houseistoosmaIIrKappy-Pappydear.Weneedtosaveandmovetoabigger

placebeforewecanstartafamily.

Kapsa

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