It is not unusual for Chinese children to get money from their parents, gran

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问题     It is not unusual for Chinese children to get money from their parents, grandparents or relatives during the Spring Festival. This money is often called "Lucky Money", which【B1】______certain messages of a peaceful year and good fortune to the children. As a【B2】______long-standing custom, it has a good reason to【B3】______among us for such a long time. However, with the improvement of living standard, the【B4】______sum of "Lucky Money" to children is often 10 times the【B5】______given in the late 1980’s. The meaning of "Lucky Money" has become different from what it【B6】______.
    Children nowadays have been deeply【B7】______by this custom. More and more children begin to compete for riches with others when they return to school. They will have a sense of【B8】______if they receive more money. With the money in their pockets【B9】______. They don’t know exactly how to spend money on necessary things. So most likely, the money will be wasted.
    To conclude,【B10】______. Too much money at their hands may alter their sense of values and outlook on life. So we should change our ways of expressing good wishes by giving money, or at least【B11】______. [br] 【B1】

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