关于金钱的中英文作文80词左右
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篇1
    Money, Money, Money!
    Money is something that grown-ups talk about a lot and seem to really care about. But what is it exactly? I've been trying to figure it out.
    From what I can tell, money is these little flat things made of metal or special paper. Adults call them coins and bills. The coins are made of metals like copper and silver. The bills are just printed pieces of paper, but they have special designs and numbers on them that make them valuable somehow.
    The coins have numbers on them too, like 1, 5, 10, 25. I'm not totally sure what those numbers mean, but I think the higher the number, the more valuable that coin is. The bills als
o have numbers, but much bigger ones like 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100. I've heard my parents talk about "dollars" and "cents" but I get a little mixed up on which is which.
    You need money to buy things, that much I know. Whenever we go shopping, my mom or dad has to give the cashier some coins or bills before we can take our stuff home from the store. I've tried just taking things before without paying, but that's a no-no. You have to give money first or it's stealing, which is bad.
    The funny thing is, money itself doesn't seem that great or useful to me. You can't really play with it like toys. You can't eat it or drink it like food and beverages. And you certainly can't wear it like clothes. So why is it so important to adults?
    I guess I can kind of see how it gives you a way to get the things you actually need and want, like games, books, clothes, and snacks. By giving someone money, you're sort of trading for their stuff. Like how I'll share half my cookie with Jessie at lunch if she gives me half her fruit snacks. Except with money, you can get any item from any store instead of just trading the things you happened to bring that day.
    Still, it seems weird to me that these lifeless bits of metal and paper have become so important in the adult world. You can't even get more money growing on trees or by magic!
    My parents are always working hard to get more money at their jobs. When I ask them why, they say it's so our family can pay for things like our house, our clothes, our food, and hopefully save some to get nice things too. I guess that makes sense.
    Sometimes my dad jokes that I should start "earning my keep" by getting a job and making money. But I'm like "Dad, I'm only 8 years old! I've got plenty of time before I have to start worrying about that crazy money stuff."
    My parents just laugh and say I'll understand when I'm older. But I'm still really curious about it all now. Like where does new money actually come from? How did we decide what things are worth what amount of money? Are there money-makers or money-tree farmers out there somewhere? So many questions!
    For now, I'll just keep doing my best to listen and learn more about this strange thing call
ed money that seems to make the adult world go 'round. Who knows, maybe once I'm 100% sure how it all works I'll be a bazillionaire by the time I'm a grown-up! Okay, maybe not a bazillionaire. But a kid can dream, right?sortout什么意思中文
篇2
    Money, Money, Money!
    Money is such a funny thing, isn't it? I'm still just a kid, but I've learned that money makes the world go round. It's this thing that grown-ups are always talking about and worrying over. Some days, I hear my parents arguing about not having enough money for this or that. Other times, they get excited when they have a little extra money to spend on something fun for us.
    I don't fully understand money yet, but I know it's important. I see my dad going to work every day to earn money for our family. My mom is always cl
篇3
    Money, Money Everywhere!
    Whenever I hear the word "money", I get really excited! Money is super cool and important. Without money, you can't buy things like video games, toys, candy, or comic books. No money means no fun!
    My parents are always talking about money. They seem to think it's a big deal or something. I hear them discussing bills, budgets, savings accounts, and investments. It all sounds really boring to me. Who cares about that stuff? Just give me a few dollars to spend at the arcade or convenience store!
    At school, we've learned a little bit about money. The teachers try to make it "educational" by having us count coins and dollars. Yawn! They also talk about things like managing an allowance, which is when parents give kids a little money each week for doing chores. I'd way rather just get money for free without having to work for it.

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