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        A study, conducted by David Evans of the World Bank and Anna Popova of Stanford University, looked at 19 programs around the world in which individuals were given cash transfers from the government, either as a handout or as a "reward" for something like getting kids to school on time or taking them to the doctor for checkups.

        Evans and Popova looked at the impact those cash transfers had on the family budget and whether or not they led to an increase in spending on alcohol and cigarettes .What they found was that they almost always led to a reduction in a family's alcohol and tobacco purchases.

         The news may surprise some people, but it's true, and the researchers have several theories about why.

        One theory is that the cash transfer made things possible that once seemed impossible. Investing in their kids' education or buying healthier and more expensive foods may be within reach now, but without the cash handout, these goals weren't even a possibility. So families cut back on other expenses (like alcohol and tobacco) to make those dreams a reality.

        Another theory is that people just generally seem to do what they're told. If they are given money and told to use it for their family's welfare, in most cases, they will do just that. And that leads to the third theory: These cash transfers are usually given to women, and studies show that when women control the purse strings, more money is spent on taking care of their children.

        Whatever the reason for the trend, the data is clear—families that receive cash handouts don't waste the money on booze and cigarettes as was previously thought. Instead, they typically use that money for the benefit of their families. And that's money well spent.

    1. (1) The study proves that      .
      A . cash transfers help poor families get what would seem unavailable otherwise B . cash should be given to poor people as a reward for something good for kids C . given cash handouts, poor people would spend the money on alcohol and tobacco D . poor people would save the cash given by the government for emergency needs
    2. (2) A cash transfer led to a reduction in a family's alcohol and tobacco purchases because       .
      A . the education gained with the cash would help them drop alcohol and tobacco B . the money previously for alcohol and tobacco would help realize their dream C . buying healthier and more expensive foods left less money for alcohol and tobacco D . that was the promise made before the cash transfer was given to the poor family
    3. (3) In paragraph 5, when the author said "women control the purse strings", he just meant "    ".
      A . women are told what to do B . women are given the money C . women know what to do with the money D . women have the final word for money
    4. (4) The passage mainly tells us      .
      A . how the study was carried out B . why cash transfer is preferred C . the findings of a study and explanations to them D . the theories for a study about cash transfers

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