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写一篇8句话英语短文
如题,PS:并且提出三个问题有关文章的~~~大家行行好!~我初一~谢谢~~感激不尽~~~
快啊~我急用!!!!~~~
It's that time of year again. As you and your kids gear up for the new school year, are you heading for the mall, browsing online, or going to your local store? What styles are on your child's "must have" list -- sporty, preppy, hip-hop, or none of the above? How much will you and/or your teen spend?
Take a look at the 2001 American Express Retail Index on back-to-school shopping, based on a survey of more than 700 parents and teenagers ages 12-17. Their responses will give you a good idea of what to expect this year.
Here's what the parents and teens had to say:
Teen trends
Budget basics
Shopping styles
Online options
Coast-to-coast differences
TEEN TRENDS
Where teens get back-to-school shopping money
One in three teens (34%) receive an allowance, and younger teens are more likely to get an allowance (41% of teens, ages 12-14 vs. 28% of teens, ages 15-17).
Teens across age groups consistently say they obtain money from parents when needed (80% of teens overall, 81% of teens, ages 12-14, and 78% of teens, ages 15-17).
Overall, 44% of teens have regular full- or part-time jobs. Close to two-thirds (60%) of teens, ages 15-17, earn money through a full- or part-time job.
The majority (79%) of teens, ages 12-17, occasionally earn money through odd jobs.
Teen spending
The majority of teens (88%) will purchase new clothing for back-to-school this year.
When it comes to back-to-school wardrobes, teens will buy mostly jeans or denim pants (46%), shirts and tops (40%), accessories (24%) and sneakers or athletic shoes (24%).
School supplies / backpacks (20%) top the "must have" list for teens this year.
Other "must have" items include shoes and boots (19%), trendy sneakers (17%), tops and shirts (13%) and accessories (12%).
Two-thirds of girls (67%) say they spend their money on clothing compared to 42% of boys.
Girls outspend boys on jewelry and accessories by a more than two-to-one margin (40% vs. 18%).
More boys (54%) spend their money on entertainment, such as going to the movies or out with friends, compared to girls (41%).
Teen boys also spend money on video games (41% for boys vs. 5% for girls) and sports equipment (24% vs. 11%).
Teen shopper profiles