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"Money Matters on Campus" is a recently released study on financial literacy among young adults. It supports providing students
"Money Matters on Campus" is a recently released study on financial literacy among young adults. It supports providing students
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2017-09-08
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"Money Matters on Campus" is a recently released study on financial literacy among young adults. It supports providing students with the opportunity to learn how to make【C1】______decisions about their consumer choices, how to manage money on their own, and how to grow and protect their financial【C2】______before they enter college or the workforce.
The study【C3】______more than 65,000 first-year college students across the U.S. on banking, savings, credit cards and school loans, as well as a series of questions designed to【C4】______students’ financial knowledge. Researchers found【C5】______differences in the financial【C6】______of students based on age, race,【C7】______and institution type.
Students who received financial literacy education in high school scored significantly higher than their【C8】______on financial knowledge questions such as how much to set aside in an emergency【C9】______and what to do if you have too many credit cards. Even more importantly, the students who had previous financial literacy education were found to be more responsible【C10】______it comes to their money—for example, they were more financially【C11】______and more unwilling to【C12】______debt in general.
As financial【C13】______are the number one reason students leave college, engaging students at the outset of their college experience will【C14】______the likelihood that they will make【C15】______financial decisions and complete their degree on time. And while traditional financial literacy education has focused【C16】______on providing financial knowledge, "Money Matters on Campus" research amplifies the need to【C17】______students’ individual attitudes, motivations and【C18】______. By providing students with relevant information that【C19】______home im mediately, this initiative has led to an 11 percent drop in federal loan borrowing at the【C20】______.
【C13】
选项
A、issues
B、investments
C、crises
D、aids
答案
A
解析
此处需要一个名词与financial搭配,根据下文可知,这是学生离校辍学的头号原因。所以推断这个名词肯定是有消极含义。四个选项中,A项issues和C项crises都有消极含义。下文提及让学生及时完成他们的学业取得学位,所以这是学生的个人问题,故选A项issues,而不涉及financial crises“经济危机”。
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考研英语一
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