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  Over the last 70 years, researchers have been studying happy and unhappy people and finally found out ten factors that make a difference.Our feelings of well-being at any moment are determined to a certain degree by genes.However, of all the factors, wealth and age are the top two.

  Money can buy a degree of happiness.But once you can afford to feed, clothe and house yourself, each extra dollar makes less and less difference.

  Researchers find that, on average, wealthier people are happier.But the link between money and happiness is complex.In the past half-century, average income has sharply increased in developed countries, yet happiness levels have remained almost the same.Once your basic needs are met, money only seems to increase happiness if you have more than your friends, neighbors and colleagues.

  “Dollars buy status, and status makes people feel better,” conclude some experts, which helps explain why people who can seek status in other ways-scientists or actors, for example-may happily accept relatively poorly-paid jobs.

  In a research, Professor Alex Michalos found that the people whose desires-not just for money, but for friends, family, job, health-rose furthest beyond what they already had, tended to be less happy than those who felt a smaller gap.Indeed, the size of the gap predicted happiness about five times better than income alone.“The gap measures just blow away the only measures of income,” says Michalos.

  Another factor that has to do with happiness is age.Old age may not be so bad.“Given all the problems of aging, how could the elderly be more satisfied?” asks Professor Laura Carstensen.

  In one survey, Carstensen interviewed 184 people between the ages of 18 and 94, and asked them to fill out an emotions questionnaire.She found that old people reported positive emotions just as often as young people, but negative emotions much less often.

  Why are old people happier? Some scientists suggest older people may expect life to be harder and learn to live with it, or they're more realistic about their goals, only setting ones that they know they can achieve.But Carstensen thinks that with time running out, older people have learned to focus on things that make them happy and let go of those that don't.“People realize not only what they have, but also that what they have cannot last forever,” she says.“A goodbye kiss to a husband or wife at the age of 85, for example, may bring far more complex emotional responses than a similar kiss to a boy or girl friend at the age of 20.”

(1)

According to the passage, the feeling of happiness________.

[  ]

A.

is determined partly by genes

B.

increases gradually with age

C.

has little to do with wealth

D.

is measured by desires

(2)

Some actors would like to accept poorly-paid jobs because the jobs ________.

[  ]

A.

make them feel much better

B.

provide chances to make friends

C.

improve their social position

D.

satisfy their professional interests

(3)

Aged people are more likely to feel happy because they are more ________.

[  ]

A.

optimistic

B.

successful

C.

practical

D.

emotional

(4)

Professor Alex Michalos found that people feel less happy if ________.

[  ]

A.

the gap between reality and desire is bigger

B.

they have a stronger desire for friendship

C.

their income is below their expectation

D.

the hope for good health is greater

答案:1.A;2.C;3.C;4.A;
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  “Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people undertand what it is to move.”said David Belle, the founder of parkour(跑酷).

  Do you love running? It is a good exercise, yet many people find it boring.But what if making your morning jog a creative one? Like jumping from walls and over gaps, and ground rolls? Just like the James Bond in the movie Casino Royale? Bond jumps down from a roof to a windowsill and then runs several blocks ove ________ obstacles on the way.It is just because of Bond's wonderful performances that the sport has become popular worldwide.

  Yes, that's parkour, an extreme street sport aimed at moving from one point to anoth-er as quickly as possible, getting over all the obstacles in the path using only the abilities of the human body.Parkour is considered an extreme sport.As its participants dash around a city, they may jump over fences, run up walls and even move from rooftop to rooftop.

  Parkour can be just as exciting and charming as it sounds, but its participants see park-our much more than that.

  Overcoming all the obstacles on the course and in life is part of the philosophy(理念)behind parkour.This is the same as life.You must detemine your destination, go straight, jump over all the barriers as if in parkour and never fall back from them in your life, to reach the destination successfully.A parkour lover said,“I love parkour because its philosophy has become my life, my way to do everything.”

  Another hilosophy we've learnt from parkour is freedom.It can done by anyone, at any time, anywhere in the world.It is a kind of expression of trust in yourself that you earn energy and confidence.

(1)

Parkour has become popular throughout the world because of ________.

[  ]

A.

its founder, David Belle

B.

the film, Casino Royale

C.

its risks and tricks

D.

the varieties of participants

(2)

The underlined word“obstacles”in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “________”

[  ]

A.

streets

B.

objects

C.

barriers

D.

roofs

(3)

Which of the following is true of parkour?

[  ]

A.

It challenges human abilities.

B.

It is a good but boring sport.

C.

It needs special training.

D.

It is a team sport.

(4)

As its participants move around a city, ________.

[  ]

A.

they can ask for help

B.

they may choose to escape

C.

they should run to extremes

D.

they must learn to survive

(5)

Which of the following is the philosophy of parkour?

[  ]

A.

Sports and extremes.

B.

Excitement and popularity.

C.

Dreams and success.

D.

Determination and freedom.

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