首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
考研
"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
admin
2017-09-08
43
问题
"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】______.
【C1】
选项
A、informed
B、inspired
C、inevitable
D、influential
答案
A
解析
根据文章首句得知这个研究是关于年轻人的理财知识的,而本句也提到了提供机会给年轻人学会如何理财,所以推断此处应是学习如何做出明智的消费选择,informed decision指“明智的决定”,符合语境要求,故选A。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/xHIZ777K
0
考研英语一
相关试题推荐
People’sfinancialhistoryhasastrongimpactontheirtasteforrisk.LookingatsurveysofAmericanhousehold【C1】______from1
People’sfinancialhistoryhasastrongimpactontheirtasteforrisk.LookingatsurveysofAmericanhousehold【C1】______from1
FormostpeopleBritain’sbouncingeconomy,nowgrowingatitsfastestforthreeyears,iscauseforcheer.Not,【C1】______forth
FormostpeopleBritain’sbouncingeconomy,nowgrowingatitsfastestforthreeyears,iscauseforcheer.Not,【C1】______forth
FormostpeopleBritain’sbouncingeconomy,nowgrowingatitsfastestforthreeyears,iscauseforcheer.Not,【C1】______forth
FormostpeopleBritain’sbouncingeconomy,nowgrowingatitsfastestforthreeyears,iscauseforcheer.Not,【C1】______forth
FormostpeopleBritain’sbouncingeconomy,nowgrowingatitsfastestforthreeyears,iscauseforcheer.Not,【C1】______forth
Alcoholmaytastesweeterifyouwereexposedtoitbeforebirth,suggestsastudyinrats.Thefindingsmayshednewlight【C1】_
Alcoholmaytastesweeterifyouwereexposedtoitbeforebirth,suggestsastudyinrats.Thefindingsmayshednewlight【C1】_
Alcoholmaytastesweeterifyouwereexposedtoitbeforebirth,suggestsastudyinrats.Thefindingsmayshednewlight【C1】_
随机试题
A.每日换药1~2次B.每天换药1次C.隔1~2天换药1次D.隔2~3天换药E.3~5天后第一次换药橡皮管引流术后应()
A.呼吸性支气管呈囊状扩张B.肺泡管、肺泡囊和肺泡扩张C.二者均有D.二者均无(1989年)小叶中央型肺气肿
接受A型血的包括接受B型血的包括
A.心房扑动B.心房颤动C.心室扑动D.阵发性室上性心动过速E.阵发性室性心动过速
A.《赫尔辛基宣言》B.《夏威夷宣言》C.《希波克拉底誓言》D.《大医精诚》E.《纪念白求恩》第二个关于人体实验的伦理学文献是
一台隐极同步发电机并于无穷大电网,额定数据为:UN=11kV,PN=3MW,同步电抗Xc=12Ω,不计定子电阻,Y接法。当发电机额定运行,并且每相空载电动势E0=8kV时,发电机的功角θ等于()。
债权类资产的远期合约包括()。Ⅰ.定期存款单Ⅱ.短期债券Ⅲ.长期债券Ⅳ.商业票据
简述食品中多环芳烃的来源。
国家工作人员利用职务上的便利,侵吞、窃取、骗取或者以其他手段占有公共财物的,构成()。
TheultimateobjectiveofmonetarypolicyinChinais______.
最新回复
(
0
)