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20世纪六七十年代我国的一些农村吹哨上工,农民听到“头遍哨子不买账,二遍哨子伸头望,三遍哨子慢慢晃。”这一顺口溜反映的实质问题是(  )

A:农村的生产关系中已经出现了不适应生产力发展的环节

B:体现了社会主义制度的优越性

C:这是由社会主义向共产主义过渡的最好形式

D:经济建设的速度忽视了客观规律

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Fora lot of parents, sending their kids off to college is a bittersweetexperience. I think a lot of teenagers head to college without any idea abouthow money works. Don't let that happen to your college kid. Help themunderstand these issues before they step into that first class.

·Budget,budget, budget. ____ So start by making sure you understand budgeting and havebegun to use it as part of your financial plan.

·Independencemeans responsibility. Living away from home means you have to take care ofyourself. ____ Food doesn't just drop out of the sky, and gas doesn't magicallyappear in their car. Independence means responsibility.

·____Even if your kid is going to a small community college, they'll still probablyhave a few thousand dollars of tuition to pay. If you break it down, one classcan cost $1,000 at the very minimum! And that doesn't even include books.

·Choosea major wisely. ____ This isn't a must before they step on campus, but simplyplant a seed that gets them started thinking about what they want to do withtheir life. You don't want them graduating with a degree that leaves themunfulfilled or unable to find a job.

·Friendsmatter. ____ Who you hang out with definitely influences how you spend moneyand the decisions you make. Without being overbearing, remind them howimportant it is to have positive friends who build them up instead of bringingthem down.

Remember,as a parent, just be there for support and to streng then these principles throughouttheir college experience.

a.College isn't cheap.

b.Cherish your opportunity.

c.Help your teenager find his or herpassion.

d.However, not all friends can be reallydepended on.

e.New friends mean new opportunities andsocial situations.

f.Do your best to prepare your son ordaughter for what that means.

g.If you aren't using a budget, it'll bedifficult to convince your kid to use one.