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1、大学四级-1910 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic: Young People Should Have Combatant Spirit. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Young People Should Have Combatan
2、t Spirit(分数:106.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:1,分数:70.00)Ingredients for HappinessNo, happiness isnt a lottery ticket away.I am fascinated by academic studies of human happiness, because bring scientific rigor to issues we all struggle with. We think more money will make us happier and yet studies su
3、ggest Americans are no more satisfied than they were three decades ago, when the standard of living was much lower.So if winning the lottery wont do the trick, what will? Here are seven lessons from happiness research. It is indeed possible to boost our happiness but it will take more than a fat wal
4、let.What matters is what we focus onThose with higher incomes arent necessarily happier. But when asked how satisfied they are with their lives, higher earners are more likely to say they are happy.Why? The question makes them ponder their position in a societyand they realize theyre pretty lucky. T
5、he implication: If you have a hefty portfolio or hefty paycheck, you can probably bolster your happiness by regularly contemplating your good fortune.Meanwhile, if you are less well off, avoid situations where you feel deprivedand seek out those where comparisons are in your favor. Rather than buyin
6、g the cheapest house in a wealthy neighborhood, settle for a town where people have similar salaries. When you think about your net worth, forget about your well-heeled sister and focus on your cashstrapped brother.Dont go it aloneStudies have found that married folks are happier than those who are
7、single.“Marriage provides two sources of happiness,“ says Andrew Oswald, an economics professor at Englands Warwick University. “One is sex and the other friendship. Marriage has one of the largest impacts on human well-being. “Similarly, spending time with friends can boost happiness. Studies indic
8、ate that commuting is one of lifes least enjoyable activities, that looking after kids is more of a struggle than we like to admit and that eating is one of lifes great pleasure.But all of these things can be enhanced by adding friends. Commuting with others will make the trip less grin, playing wit
9、h kids will be more fun if theres another adult along and eating with others is better than eating alone.We like to feel secure.Midlife is a period of relative unhappiness. This dissatisfaction may stem from the lack of control felt by those in their 40s, as they juggle raising children and the dema
10、nds of work.By contrast, employees in senior positions, retirees and those with good job security often report being happy. One explanation: They have greater control over their daily lives.“Theres a profound link between insecurities of all kinds and human well-being, “ Prof. Oswald notes. “Supervi
11、sors are happier than those who are supervised. Job loss is an enormous negative and job security is an enormous plus to mental health. “We enjoy making progressStudies suggest we prefer leisure to work. But that doesnt mean work is always a source of unhappiness. We like the feeling of performing a
12、 job competently and being in the flow of work“There are definitely better and worse jobs,“ says David Schkade, a management professor at the University of California at San Diego. “If youre in the flow more than often, thats going to be a better job. “But Prof Schkade says works real pleasure may c
13、ome from the sense of accomplishment we feel afterward. “We know progress makes people feel good,“ he says. “You should design a life where you have that feeling of progress. “Work also has the benefit of making leisure seem sweeter, Prof Schkade adds. This may be the reason seniors who set out sole
14、ly to relax and have fun are often disappointed by their retirement.We adapt to improvementsIn pursuit of progress, we strive for faster cars, fatter paychecks and winning lottery tickets.Yet, when we get what we are after, we quickly become dissatisfied and soon we are lusting after something else.
15、 Academics refer to this as the “hedonic treadmill“ or “hedonic adaptation“.We may, however, be able to slow the process of adaptation. If we go out and celebrate our recent promotion, we will hang onto the good feelings for a little longer . If we bought a house last year, we may recover some of th
16、e initial thrill by pausing to admire our new home.We should also think about how we spend our pride and joy to being a scruffy set of wheels with an irritating rattle, we will be left with fond memories that may grow even fonder with time .We also adapt to setbacks.While adaptation can work against
17、 us when good things happen, it large or irreversible. If we become disabled,we will likely adapt with surprising speed, If our spouse is a slob, we may never get used to it.One reason: We figure theres still a chance our spouse will change his or her slovenly ways.We enjoy behaving virtuously.If we
18、 volunteer, give to charity or behave politely, we usually feel pretty good.Pure altruism(利他主义)? It may, instead, be our ancient instincts kicking in. Good behavior paid big dividends in ancient societies, notes Boston money manager Terry Burnham, co-author of “Mean Genes. “Virtue is built into us b
19、ecause virtue was rewarded,“ he argues. “In small scale societies, where you are well known, there are rewards for being a rule breaker. “Still, whatever our true motivation, behaving virtuously is almost always a god thingand it will likely make us happier.(分数:70.00)(1).High earners are more likely
20、 to feel satisfied with their lives probably because _.A. money make human happierB. their life is more comfortableC. they realize they have good luckD. they only focus on poor peers(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).The unpleasant things like commuting can be improved by _.A. having a happy marriageB. being toge
21、ther with friendsC. playing with kidsD. getting higher salary(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).According to Prof. Oswald, job security is beneficial to _.A. mental healthB. physical healthC. work performanceD. promotion(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).David Schkade notes that jobs can be better on the condition that _.A. we
22、 get lifetime employmentB. we have more leisure time at workC. we positively get involved in our workD. we get promotion in a short time(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(5).According to the passage, what is the solution to “hedonic treadmill“?A. To stop seeking for process.B. To slow the process of adaptation.C. To
23、 spend less money.D. To keep pursuing new goals.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(6).We can get more lasting happiness fromA. luxurious goods B. great pride C. fond memories D. sincere praise(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(7).We can see the importance of adaptation whenA. good things B. bad times strikeC. we never laugh D. our s
24、pouse is slovenly(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(8).If you are not well off, you can still find happiness in occasions where _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(9).Happiness can be similar enhanced by _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(10).According to Prof Schkade,when one has the sense of accomplishment in work, he will find _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_
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