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8.Ever since the global economic recession( 萧条) began in 2008,many Americans have changed their lifestyles by downsizing what they buy and what they possess.
Tammy Strobel and her husband used to own a two-bedroom apartment,two cars and had good incomes.But Tammy wasn't happy.Inspired by a web site,they began donating some of their belongings to charity,and eventually got rid of their cars.Some thought they were crazy,but now they feel much happier.Without debt and working fewer hours,now they have more time to be outdoors and to volunteer.
"The idea that you need to go bigger to be happy is false,"Ms.Strobel says."I really believe that the acquisition of material goods doesn't bring about happiness."
Despite the fact that the economy is not as booming as it was,studies have shown that many are feeling happier as they save more and spend less.This mainly happens when they spend money on experiences instead of material objects and when they relish(喜爱)what they plan to buy long before they buy it.
It is true that extra cash always makes life a little easier because it lets people meet basic needs.But scholars have found that types of purchases,their size and frequency,and even the timing of the spending all affect long-term happiness.One major finding is that spending money for an experience---concert tickets,French lessons,sushi-rolling classes---produces longer-lasting satisfaction.
At the height of the recession in 2008,consumers were doing something different---vacationing in their yards,eating more dinners at home,organizing family game nights.As a result,these leisure activities appeared to make them less lonely and increased their interactions with others.
"I think people are realizing they don't need what they had.They're more interested in creating memories,"says a scholar.
To stop purchasing things using credit cards at any time brings happiness,too;in other words,waiting for something and working hard to get it makes it feel more valuable and more stimulating.In fact,scholar have found that anticipation increases happiness.Considering buying an i-Pad?You might want to think about it as long as possible before taking one home.
Ms.Strobel is now an advocate(拥护者) of simple living."My lifestyle now would not be possible if I still had a huge two-bedroom apartment filled to the gills(完全满了)with stuff,two cars,and 30 grand(一千美元) in debt,"she says."Give away some of your stuff,"she advises."See how it feels."
56.What did Ms Strobel and her husband do to change their life?D
a.Donated their things to charity.b.Changed their jobs.
c.Got rid of their cars.d.Spent more time outdoors.
A.a,b,c          B.b,c,d          C.a,b,d          D.a,c,d
57.Which of the following is not a purchase of experience?C
A.Enroll in a French course.
B.Learn how to make Japanese sushi.
C.Get a new Mac.
D.Go to a concert.
58.It is true that moneyD
A.always makes people happier        
B.enables people to work fewer hours
C.makes one a better volunteer        
D.helps people to meet their basic needs
59.Purchase of experience can make people feel happier becauseA
A.They increase the interaction between people
B.They are more economical than material goods
C.They are unique and can't be obtained again
D.They make the participant smarter
60.Why does stopping using a credit card to buy anything at any time bring happiness?B
A.Because one has to pay for interest by using a credit card.
B.Because the process of saving money and waiting for the thing you want makes it feel more valuable.
C.Because it helps stop buying things one actually doesn't need
D.Because as one waits,he/she often finds something better to buy.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了多美国人已经改变了他们的生活方式缩减他们的开支,但钱可以帮助人来满足他们的基本需求,而社会体验可以增加了人与人之间的互动.

解答 56.D.细节理解题.根据第二段Inspired by a web site,they began donating some of their belongings to charity,and eventually got rid of their cars可知斯托贝尔女士和她的丈夫捐赠他们的东西,放弃了他们的车,花费更多时间在户外来改变他们的生活;故选D.
57.C.细节理解题.根据第五段One major finding is that spending money for an experience---concert tickets,French lessons,sushi-rolling classes---produces longer-lasting satisfaction可知一个重要的发现是花钱买体验--演唱会门票、法语课、寿司滚动类---产生更持久的满意度;故选C.
58.D.细节理解题.根据第五段It is true that extra cash always makes life a little easier because it lets people meet basic needs可知钱可以帮助人来满足他们的基本需求;故选D.
59.A.细节理解题.根据第六段As a result,these leisure activities appeared to make them less lonely and increased their interactions with others可知购买体验可以增加了人与人之间的互动;故选A.
60.B.推理判断题.根据倒数第二段in other words,waiting for something and working hard to get it makes it feel more valuable and more stimulating可知因为存钱和等待你想要的东西让你觉得更有价值使得在任何时候停止使用信用卡购买任何东西会带来幸福;故选B.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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