When the subject is money, women often cling to two persistent stereotypes, one a pleasant dream, the other a nightmare.
In the 1 , they hater fantasies that a white 2 will provide happily-ever-after financial security. 3 the nightmare, by contrast, they fear that an impoverished retirement could 4 them into bag ladies on the street. 来源:www.examda.com Now 5 advisers and managers are 6 forces to change those images. In a proliferation of books, seminars, conferences, Web _7_, and investment clubs, they are 8 out to women, helping them to become financially savvy and economically 9 . Prince Charming, they warn, may not come.
"If and when he does show 10 , he may have less than you do," quips Brooke Stephens, a financial adviser.
1. A. subject B. dream C. pleasure D. nightmare
2. A. knife B. night C. knight D. knave
3. A. In B. At C. For D. On
4. A. alter B. exchange C. turn D. become
5. A. monetary B. financial C. fund D. economical
6. A. marshaling B. marshalcy C. marshaled D. marshalship
7. A. addresses B. sites C. places D. spaces
8. A. extending B. expanding C. reaching D. stretching 来源:www.examda.com 9. A. confident B. dependent C. indifferent D. independent