53. The author wrote this passage in order to______.
A. persuade us to go to Hart's workshop
B. tell us the news about Hart's workshop
C. tell us how to run a workshop like Hart's
D. help us to look at various kinds of angers
C
Recently a professor of philosophy(哲学) in the United States has written a book called Money and the Meaning of life. He has discovered that how we deal with money in our daily life has more meaning than we usually think. One of the exercises he asked his students to do is to keep a record of every penny they spend for a week. From the way they spend their money, they can see what they really valued in life.
He says our relation with others often becomes clearly defined when money enters the picture. You might have wonderful relationship with somebody and you think that you are very good friends. But you will know him only when you ask him to lend some money. If he does, it brings something to the relationship that seems stronger than ever before or it can suddenly weaken the relationship if he doesn’t. This person may say that he has a certain feeling, but if it is not carried out in the money world, there is something less real about it.
Since money is so important to us, we consider those who possess a lot of it to be very important. The author interviewed some millionaires in researching his book.
Question: What is the most surprising thing you have discovered about being rich, because you are a self-made man?
Answer: The most surprising thing is how people give me so much respect. I am nothing. I don’t know much. All I am is rich.
People just have an idea of making more and more money, but what is it for? How much do I need for any given purposes in my life? In his book, the professor uncovered an important need in modern society: to bring back the idea that money is an instrument rather than the end (目的). Money plays an important role in the material world, but expecting money to give happiness may be missing the meaning of life.
51. In Hart's first 20-week workshop, people there can ______.
A. meet their enemies B. change their minds . .
C. enjoy the professor's speech . D. learn how to quarrel with others
52 If you are a member in Hart' s workshop, you'll ______.
A. pay much money to Hart
B. go to the workshop every night
C. attend a gathering twice a month
D. pour out everything stored in your mind
50. From this passage we know that_____.
A. high blood pressure and heart disease are caused by hatred .
B. high blood pressure can only be cured by psychology professors
C. without hatred, people will have less trouble connected with blood and heart
D people who suffer from blood pressure and heart disease must have many enemies
49. The best title is_______.
A. The Early Life of Shakespeare
B. Shakespeare’s life in London
C. Shakespeare’s Role in Performance
D. Shakespeare’s Later Life
B
Leeds, England-a Leeds University psychology (心理学) professor is teaching a course to help dozens of Ritons forgive their enemies .” The hatred we hold within us is a cancer,” Professor Ken Hart said, adding that holding in anger can lead to problems such as high blood pressure and heart diseases. More than 70 people have become members in Hart’s first 20-week workshop in London--- a course he says is the first of its kind in the world.
These are people who are sick and tired of living with a memory. They realize their bitterness is a poison they think they can pour out, but they end up drinking it themselves, said Canadian-born Hart. The students meet in groups of eight to ten for a two-hour workshop with an adviser every fortnight.
The course, ending in July, is expected to get rid of the cancer of hate in these people, “People have lots of negative(消极) attitudes towards forgiveness,” he said. “People confuse(混淆) forgiveness with forgetting. Forgiveness means changing from a negative attitude to a positive one.” Hart and his team have created instructions to provide the training needed. “ The main idea is to give you guidelines on how to look at various kinds of angers and how they affect you, and how to change your attitudes towards the person you are angry with,” said Norman Claringbull, a senior expert on the forgiveness project. Hart said he believes forgiveness is a skill that can be taught, as these people want to get free of the past".
48. What is the reason why the world can be grateful?
A. He wrote many world-famous plays .
B. He was an actor.
C. He lived a hard life.
D. He liked to travel all over the world.
47. Why was he forced to leave his native place according to this passage?
A. Because he didn’t want to go to school.
B. Because he left for London to become famous.
C. Because he had stolen deer and was beaten.
D. No one knows for certain.
46. In the early life of Shakespeare, he_______.
A. attended a public school B. lived in London
C. studied Latin D. was put in prison
44. A. On the other hand B. On the contrary C. On average D. On the whole
43. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
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