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资料:Talk about Christmas in July. Carrie Rocha has already started her holiday shopping. “A few weeks back I picked up a $60 toy for $4, and, truth be told, I picked up a whole lot more than that,” she wrote in an email. “I spent about $80 total and got $350+ in toys.”
If you think the holidays start too early as it is, you may find her approach a bit overboard. But several years ago, Rocha and her husband dug out of debt, paying off some $50,000 in consumer debt, a process she detailed in her book and website PocketYourDollars.com. One of their strategies, she says, was to “stop pretending the holidays don’t come every year.”
Whether you want to think about it or not, the fact is the holidays will be here before you know it. So unless you have plenty of money to throw around or plan to forgo festivities altogether, now is the time to start planning for a debt-free and less stressful holiday.

According to the passage, why did Rocha buy quite a few toys in July?

A.Because the toys were on sale in most stores
B.Because she was preparing the gifts for Christmas
C.Because the holiday season is coming
D.Because she loves to give out toys as gifts

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解析:本题考查的是细节理解
【关键词】quite a few toys in July;Rocha ;buy quite a few toys ;in July
【主题句】第1自然段A few weeks back I picked up a $60 toy for $4…前几周60美金的玩具我只花了4美金就买了。
【解析】题目意为“根据文意,Rocha为什么在七月买很多玩具?”选项A意为“因为很多商店的玩具在打折”,选项B意为“因为她为圣诞节礼物做准备”,选项C意为“因为假日季要来了”,选项D意为“因为她喜欢把玩具作为礼物送人”。根据全文,讲述的是要提前为圣诞节礼物做准备,因为七月玩具很便宜。
更多 “资料:Talk about Christmas in July. Carrie Rocha has already started her holiday shopping. “A few weeks back I picked up a $60 toy for $4, and, truth be told, I picked up a whole lot more than that,” she wrote in an email. “I spent about $80 total and got $350+ in toys.” If you think the holidays start too early as it is, you may find her approach a bit overboard. But several years ago, Rocha and her husband dug out of debt, paying off some $50,000 in consumer debt, a process she detailed in her book and website PocketYourDollars.com. One of their strategies, she says, was to “stop pretending the holidays don’t come every year.” Whether you want to think about it or not, the fact is the holidays will be here before you know it. So unless you have plenty of money to throw around or plan to forgo festivities altogether, now is the time to start planning for a debt-free and less stressful holiday. According to the passage, why did Rocha buy quite a few toys in July? A.Because the toys were on sale in most stores B.Because she was preparing the gifts for Christmas C.Because the holiday season is coming D.Because she loves to give out toys as gifts” 相关考题
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