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BEIJING (News Agency)—Children in China today spend five times more money than their parents did when they were young.
So what are all these children buying? The list is long: iPads, cell phones and jeans are typical items that children “have to” buy. And they will do anything to get them. They ask their parents over and over until they buy them.
But parents also need to take the blame (责备) for spending so much money. They want their children to have the best things. They end up competing with other parents over whether their children have the latest products.
So it's no wonder children find it hard to learn the importance of saving money rather than spending it all the time.
And it's hard to save when companies use advertising (广告) and clever slogans to encourage young people to buy their products. They even encourage children to keep asking their parents for something until they get it.
Today, you don't even need to have money in order to buy something. Banks give out credit cards and loans (贷款) all the time, so people are saving less and less. We are used to carrying lots of money around. And if you don't have much, you can always borrow some.
But this hasn't always been the case. When our grandparents were young, there was very little money and everyone had to save hard for things they bought. They only bought things they needed, not things they just wanted.
The older generation made the wise expression, “Money doesn't grow on trees.” This is as true now as it was 50 years ago. They give money a great deal of value. And we all have a lot to learn from them.
1.The text mainly tells us ________.
A.differences between teenagers and their parents
B.what is popular among children at the moment
C.how to spend money wisely
D.children's high consumption (消费) of products
2.Why are parents to blame for children's spending a lot of money?
A.They don't give children positive guidance in consumption.
B.They offer to buy the latest fashions for their children.
C.They always give children too much pocket money.
D.Their consumption habits set a bad example to children.
3.What does the saying “Money doesn't grow on trees.” in the last paragraph seem to tell us?
A.The older generation understood how to teach children to save.
B.In the past, people attached more importance to saving money.
C.Money has a great deal of value both in the past and at present.
D.Money is not easily earned and people should be careful when they spend it.