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[填空题]If you grow your own vegetables, they are bound to be fresher than those you buy in the shops. And you may save money—a family of four could have saved around $ 70 last year by growing all their own vegetables. All of this, by doing something that many people regard as a healthy leisure activity.
Much of this report published here is based on the experiences of our members—nearly 1,500 filled in a mammoth (庞大的) questionnaire. We are very grateful indeed for the enthusiastic help the readers of this magazine gave us.
One thing is clear from members’ experience: growing vegetables can be hard work. Routine jobs like weeding (锄草) and clearing take up a lot of time, quite apart from the exhausting work of digging. However, nearly all our vegetable-growing members thought the results were definitely worth all the effort.
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[单项选择]If you’re in your 20s, you own your first car, your career is more or less launched, and you’re starting to look forward to owning a home. But you’re worried, too. Perhaps you’ve got some debt. You probably don’t have much in the way of savings. And with all your expenses, it doesn’t look like you’ll be able to improve that situation soon.
If you wonder how to cut comers, there’s an obvious place to look at you spending habits.
Do you buy a soda each weekend Waste $1 a day for 40 years and, when you’re set to retire, you’ll find your account is short by $190,000. Grab a calculator and you’ll discover that, over 40 years, going out to dinner twice a month at $ 40 each time amount to half a million. Even a pack-a-day cigarette habit will lighten your retirement account by $ 330, 000. And the same with cable TV and those cool earrings. They will probably amount to as much as one million.
So, the first clue to accumulating wealth is this: focus on your spending habits. Here
A. when you start your career, you are in some debt
B. when you’re in your 20s, you are in some debt
C. when you’re worried, you are in some debt
D. when you own a car and a home, you’ll probably be in some debt
[单项选择]Do you own your apartment or are you a()
A. tenant
B. customer
C. client
D. proprietor
[单项选择] If you’’re in your 20s, you own your first car, your career is more or less launched, and you’’re starting to look forward to owning a home. But you’’re worried, too. Perhaps you’’ve got some debt. You probably don’’t have much in the way of savings. And with all your expenses, it doesn’’t look like you’’ll be able to improve that situation soon.
If you wonder how to cut corners, there’’s an obvious place to look at you spending habits.
Do you buy a soda each weekend Waste $1 a day for 40 years and, when you’’re set to retire, you’’ll find your account is short by $190,000. Grab a calculator and you’’ll discover that, over 40 years, going out to dinner twice a month at $40 each time amount to half a million. Even a pack-a-day cigarette habit will lighten your retirement account by $330, 000. And the same with cable TV and those cool earrings. They will probably amount to as much as one million.
So, the first clue to accumulating wealth is this: focus on your spend
A. when you start your career, you are in some debt
B. when you’re in your 20s, you are in some debt
C. when you’re worried, you are in some debt
D. when you own a car and a home, you’ll probably be in some debt
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W: If you’re in your 20s, you own your first car, your career is more or less launched, and you’re starting to look forward to owning a home. But you’re worried, too. Perhaps you’ve got some debt. You probably don’t have much in the way of savings. And with all your expenses, it doesn’t look you’ll be able to improve that situation soon.
If you wonder how to cut corners, there’s an obvious place to look--at your spending habits.
Do you buy a soda each weekend Waste $1 a day for 40 years and, when you’re set to retire, you’ll find your account is short by $190,000. Grab a calculator and you’ll discover that, over 40 years going out to dinner twice a month at $ 40 each time amounts to half a million. Even a pack--a day cigarette habit will lighten your retirement account by $ 330,000. And the same with cable TV and those cool earrings. They will probably amount to as much as one million.
So, t
A. Family debts
B. Bank savings
C. Monthly bills
D. Spending habits
[单项选择]We grow all our own fruit and vegetables, () saves money, of course.
A. which
B. as
C. that
D. what