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If you spend the spring sneezing, take a look at your plate. Some foods _____ make allergies worse.

A. should       B. must       C. can             D. may

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科目:高中英語 來源:遼寧省東北育才學校2009-2010學年度高二下學期期中考試英語試題 題型:閱讀理解


Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else could significantly boost happiness, the team at the University of British Columbia and Harvard Business School found on Thursday.
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.
“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 at the University of British Columbia. They asked their 600 volunteers first to rate their general happiness, report their annual (yearly) income and detail their monthly spending including bills, gifts for themselves, girls for others and donations to charity.
“Regardless of 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 16 employees at a company in Boston before and after they received an annual profit-sharing bonus of between $3,000 and $8,000. “Employees who devoted more of their bonus to pro-social 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 $5 or $20 and half got 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 alterations (changes) in spending allocations (shares)—as little as $5—may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day,”Dunn said.
60. What is the general idea of the passage?
A. The more you earn, the greater happiness you will get.
B. Spending more money on yourself will make you happier.
C. Money can buy happiness, but only if you spend it on someone else.
D. You can spend only 5$ a day to get happiness.
61. The underlined word “boost” in the first paragraph probably means_______.
A. help to find     B. help to bring    C. help to increase     D. help to get
62. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Those who spend more money on others can get much more bonus.
B. People usually think spending money on themselves will make them happier.
C. Very small changes in spending your money may be enough to gain happiness.
D. Researchers think that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn.
63. It can be inferred from the 6th paragraph that ______.
A. the volunteers not given 5$ or 20$ spent their own money on themselves.
B. those who spent the money on someone or something else felt happier about it.
C. the volunteers were given 5$ or 20$ as a reward for the experiment.
D. half of the volunteers could spend the money as they liked.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學年廣東省中大附中三水實驗學校高一上學期期中考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

Please look at the Flight Timetable and choose the right answers.

Flight No. Departure  Arrival   From    To      Stop
CA907   07:45      12:10   Beijing  Moscow   Chengdu
CA981   01:58      18:35   Beijing  New York  Shanghai
CA158   10:20      23:10   Beijing  London    Chengdu
CA149   11:35      22:10   Beijing  Sydney    Hong Kong
CA923   12:35      17:10   Beijing  Moscow   /
CA167   13:15      02:40   Beijing  Paris      Moscow
CA147   15:55      10:15   Beijing  Sydney    Guangzhou
CA949   17:25      07:35   Beijing  Paris      Shanghai
CA173   19:20      01:50   Beijing  Moscow   Urumqi
CA937   21:25      08:10   Beijing  London    Hong Kong
(departure=leaving)
【小題1】You’ll go to Australia. You can only take        
when you reach Beijing Airport at eleven forty.
A.CA923B.CA149C.CA147D.CA167
【小題2】If you spend fourteen hours and ten minutes going to France, you must stay in        on the way.
A.Hong KongB.ShanghaiC.MoscowD.Chengdu
【小題3】 It will take you     to reach England if you stop in Hong Kong.
A.nine hours and twentyB.ten hours and thirty-five
C. twelve hours and fiftyD.ten hours and forty-five
【小題4】ou may        in Beijing if you want to go to America.
A.take one planeB.take two planes
C.take three planeD.not take any planes
【小題5】 How many planes may you take in Beijing if you want to go to Australia?
A.One B.TwoC.ThreeD.Four.

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Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else could significantly boost happiness, the team at the University of British Columbia found.
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.
“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 at the University of British Columbia. They asked their 600 volunteers first to rate their general happiness, report their annual income 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 16 employees at a company in Boston before and after they received an annual profit-sharing bonus of between $3,000 and $8,000. “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,” they wrote in their report, published in the journal Science.
They gave their volunteers $5 or $20 and half got 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-as little as $5 may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day,” Dunn said.
【小題1】What is the general idea of the passage?

A.The more you earn, the greater happiness you will get.
B.Spending more money on yourself will make you happier.
C.Money can buy happiness, but only if you spend it on someone else.
D.You can spend only $5 a day on someone else to get happiness.
【小題2】The underlined work “boost” in the first paragraph probably means      .
A.help to findB.help to increaseC.help to bringD.help to get
【小題3】Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Those who spend more money on others can get much more bonus.
B.People usually think spending money on themselves will make them happier.
C.Very small changes in spending your money may be enough to gain happiness.
D.Researchers think that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn.
【小題4】Dunn is       .
A.a reporter in a journalB.a volunteer in the experiment
C.an employee in a companyD.a psychologist at a university
【小題5】It can be inferred from the 6th paragraph that      .
A.the volunteers not given $5 or $20 spent their own money on themselves
B.those who spent the money on someone or something else felt happier about it
C.the volunteers were given $5 or $20 as a reward for the experiment
D.half of the volunteers could spend the money as they liked

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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆江西省高二第二次(12月)月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else could significantly boost happiness, the team at the University of British Columbia found.

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.

“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 at the University of British Columbia. They asked their 600 volunteers first to rate their general happiness, report their annual income 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 16 employees at a company in Boston before and after they received an annual profit-sharing bonus of between $3,000 and $8,000. “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,” they wrote in their report, published in the journal Science.

They gave their volunteers $5 or $20 and half got 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-as little as $5 may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day,” Dunn said.

1.What is the general idea of the passage?

A.The more you earn, the greater happiness you will get.

B.Spending more money on yourself will make you happier.

C.Money can buy happiness, but only if you spend it on someone else.

D.You can spend only $5 a day on someone else to get happiness.

2.The underlined work “boost” in the first paragraph probably means      .

A.help to find        B.help to increase     C.help to bring       D.help to get

3.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A.Those who spend more money on others can get much more bonus.

B.People usually think spending money on themselves will make them happier.

C.Very small changes in spending your money may be enough to gain happiness.

D.Researchers think that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn.

4.Dunn is       .

A.a reporter in a journal                    B.a volunteer in the experiment

C.an employee in a company                D.a psychologist at a university

5.It can be inferred from the 6th paragraph that      .

A.the volunteers not given $5 or $20 spent their own money on themselves

B.those who spent the money on someone or something else felt happier about it

C.the volunteers were given $5 or $20 as a reward for the experiment

D.half of the volunteers could spend the money as they liked

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:2010年江蘇省高一上學期期中考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解

Opening week specials at Munchies Food Hall

At the corner of Green and Brown Streets in the city

Monday 7th of January until Sunday, 13th of January 2008

Feast until you’re full ! Come down to Munchies this week to enjoy the special dishes on offer at all of our food outlets. Order from the following:

·Succulent chicken rice          ·Spicy satay beef

·Delicious noodle dishes         ·Plump park chops

·Seafood specialties             ·Crunchy vegetables

·Sweet tropical fruit

Halal food is available at the stall Malay Food Heaven

Win Prizes and Gifts !

·Spend $ 20.00 or more and win instant prizes from our lucky draw box.

·Collect a free party balloon and whistle for each young diner.

·Enjoy a free meal if you are the first customer of the day at any of our stalls.

·Win a holiday to Western Australia. A free raffle ticket is given with every receipt. Just fill in your information and place your entry in the box provided.

Winner to be announced in The Straits Times on the 15th of January.

Join in the Fun !

Between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm each evening until the 10th of January, your favorite Channel 3 television actors and singers will entertain you:

·May Lee          ·Jackie Chen

·Kim Yap          ·Kamal

Autograph sessions will follow each performance ! And who will be our extra special mystery star? Come down on Saturday at noon to find out.

1.The prices at Munchies are__________.

A.lower than usual                B.bargain prices for the opening

C.lower for two people             D.lower if you spend $ 21.00

2.Everyone who eats at Munchies will receive a _________.

A.free raffle ticket                 B.lucky draw coupon

C.free meal                      D.balloon and whistle

3.I will find out who has won the trip to Western Australia when I _________.

A.watch Channel 3 television 

B.come down to Munchies at noon

C.read The Straits Times on the 15th of January

D.attend the lucky draw at Munchies Food Hall

 

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