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If you live in the United States,the law says you can't have a full-time job until you are 16 years old.At 14 or 15,you can work part-time after school or(1)
at/on
at/on
weekends,and during summer you can work 40(2)
hours
hours
(hour)each week.Does all that mean that if you are (3)
younger
younger
(young) than 14,you can't earn your own money?Of course not!Kids(4)
who/that
who/that
are between the ages of 10 and 13 can earn money by doing lots of things.
    Valerie,11,told us that she made money by(5)
cleaning
cleaning
(clean) up other people's yards.Lena,13,makes money by knitting (織) dog sweaters and selling(6)
them
them
(they) to her neighbors,and Reisa said she had started taking art classes and showing her work to people.People have asked her (7)
to draw
to draw
(draw)pictures for them and they pay her for them.
    Earning(8)
is
is
(be)learning.By working to earn your own money,you are learning the skills you will need to succeed in life.Some people think that asking for money is a lot easier than earning it.
    (9)
However
However
,the five dollars that you earn will(10)
probably
probably
(probable) make you feel a lot better in your hand than the twenty dollars you ask for.

【考點(diǎn)】日常生活
【答案】at/on;hours;younger;who/that;cleaning;them;to draw;is;However;probably
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