题目内容
5.Spending as little as 5a day on someone else could significantly(较大地) boost happiness,the team at the University of British Columbia found.Their experiments on more than 630Americans showed they were measurably (可测量出) happier when they spent money on others-even if they thought spending the money on themselves would make them happier.
"We wanted to test our theory that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn,"said Elizabeth Dunn,a psychologist(心理学家) at the University of British Columbia.They asked their 600volunteers first to rate (评估) their general happiness,report their annual income (年收入) and detail their monthly spending including bills,gifts for themselves,gifts for others and donations to charity.
"No matter how much income each person made,those who spent money on others reported greater happiness,while those who spent more on themselves did not,"Dunn said in a statement.
Dunn's team also surveyed 16employees at a company in Boston before and after they received an annual profit sharing bonus(红利)of between 3,000and 8,000."Employees who devoted more of their bonus to prosocial (支持社会) spending experienced greater happiness after receiving the bonus,and the manner in which they spent that bonus was a more important predictor of their happiness than the size of the bonus itself,"they wrote in their report,published in the journal Science.
They gave their volunteers 5or 20and half and clear instructions on how to spend it.Those who spent the money on someone or something else reported feeling happier about it.
"These findings suggest that very minor changes in spending allocations (津贴)-as little as $ 5-may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day,"Dunn said.
32.What is the general idea of the passage?D
A.The more you earn,the greater happiness you will get.
B.Spending more money on yourself will make you happier.
C.You can spend only 5a day on someone else to get happiness.
D.If you spend money on someone else,you will feel happier.
33.The underlined word"boost"in the first paragraph probably meansB.
A.help to find B.help to increase C.help to bring D.help to get
34.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?C
A.Very small changes in spending your money may be enough to gain happiness.
B.People usually think spending money on themselves will make them happier.
C.Those who spend more money on others can get much more bonus.
D.Researchers think that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn.
35.Dunn isA.
A.a psychologist at a university
B. an employee in a company
C.a reporter in a journal
D.a volunteer in the experiment.
分析 本文讲述了在别人身上花钱要比花钱在自己身上更让人感觉到幸福.并且用多个实验来证明这个理论.
解答 32:D 主旨大意题.根据文章的主题段第一段Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else could significantly boost happiness,the team at the University of British Columbia found.说明在别人身上花钱会让我们感觉更幸福,故D项正确.
33:B 根据文章第一段Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else could significantly boost happiness和第二段Their experiments on more than 630 Americans showed they were measurably happier when they spent money on others even if they thought spending the money on themselves would make them happier.都说明在别人身上花钱会让我们更快乐,那么这个词就应该是指增加的意思.故B正确.
34:C 推理题.根据文章第五段Employees who devoted more of their bonus to prosocial spending experienced greater happiness after receiving the bonus,and the manner in which they spent that bonus was a more important predictor of their happiness than the size of the bonus itself说明把花分红的不同方式也决定了我们快乐与否.但是文章并没有在别人身上都花钱的人就能得到分红.故C项说法是错误的.
35:A 细节题.根据第三段2,3行said Elizabeth Dunn,a psychologist at the University of British Columbia.说明Dunn是一个心理学家,故A项正确.
点评 科教类阅读难度比一般阅读较大,它存在的生词比较多,因此考生应当综合略读、跳读和查读,猜词等阅读技巧来做题,平时也应加强练习.
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