A材料题回答26-30题Teaching Children to Spend Pocket Money Wisely School-going children need pocket money for food, stationery bus fares. Parents give pocket money to their children in different ways. Some give a lump sum at the beginning of a month or a week. __26__The way in which pocket money is given affects how money is spent or saved. On the other hand, the children's spending habits may affect how pocket money is given. Pocket money given on a daily basis is sometimes termed as "food money".__27__ They learn how to manage small sums of money. As the money is limited, they have to control their spending. Some parents choose this method of allocating pocket money in order to prevent their children from overspending, hoping that in time they can be trusted with larger sums of money.__28__ Giving pocket money on a daily basis places responsibilities of budgeting on the parents, instead of the child. The child may spend every single cent of the daily pocket money by overindulging in junk food, as they know they will get another sum of money the next day. This results in children being short-sighted in their spending. __29__They may develop the mentality that money is meant to be spent. Others spend more than they are given. They borrow from their siblings or their classmates when they feel like indulging themselves. Then they may ask for money to pay off their debts. This habit of borrowing causes them to depend on others to solve their problems.__30__26.请在第__26__处填上正确答案。 查看材料A.There is no better way to teach children to manage mone than to start with their pocket money.
BThe thought of saving money never crossed their minds.
CChildren usually use the pocket money to buy food during recess also at lunch hour if they have school activities in the afternoon.
DOthers prefer to give pocket money on a daily basis.
EParents who earn daily wages may also opt for this due to financial constraints.
FIn such instances the purpose of rationing is defeated.