听力题
Harry: Hi, Jane. You look upset. What''s up?
Jane: Well, I''m trying to figure out where all my money has gone.
Harry: You''ve lost your money? Was there a burglary at your place?
Jane: No, no. I seem to have spent all my allowance for this month. Now I don''t even have money to go out and eat.
Harry: Hey, I thought you had a good part-time job at the shopping mall.
Jane: I do. I work about twenty hours a week, and the pay''s not bad, nine dollars and fifty cents an hour.
Harry: Really? So that''s, what, a hundred and ninety dollars a week... times four weeks... so that''s seven hundred and sixty dollars a month. Hey, that''s not a bad income for a student!
Jane: I know. And my parents send me two hundred and fifty dollars a month, too. But...
Harry: Wow, that''s more than one thousand dollars a month. And you can''t live on that?
Jane: No, I only manage to save about ten dollars a month. It''s a drag!
Harry: It sounds like you have a budget problem. Simple, either work more or spend less.
Jane: I''m definitely not going to work more. I''ll have no time to study.
Harry: So you''d better start spending less. Why don''t you make a monthly budget?
Jane: A budget? Hmm, maybe... Hey, Harry, you work in a bank now, in the loan section, right?
Harry: Uh, yeah, why?
Jane: Well, you''re the best person to help me make a budget!