Look at the woman in a yellow coat. She’s my teacher. She teaches me English. She is a good teacher. Her name is Heidi. Her bike is red. It’s under the tree. Her brother Wilson is in a black jacket. His bike is black. Jack and Mike are their good friends. They are English. They study in our school. The car under the tree is theirs. They come to school by car every day. My teacher Heidi and their friends are at school now. |
Does money buy happiness It’s
sometimes said that scientists have found no relationship between money and
happiness, but that’s myth, says University of Illinois psychologist Ed
Diener. The connection is complex. In fact, very rich people rate substantially higher in satisfaction with life than very poor people do, even within wealthy nations, he says. "There is overwhelming evidence that money buys happiness," said economist Andrew Oswald of University of Warwick in England. The main debate, he said, is how strong the effect is. Oswald recently reported a study of Britons who won between $ 2,000 and $ 250,000 in a lottery (彩票拍奖). As a group, they showed a boost in happiness averaging a bit more than one point on a 36-point scale when surveyed two years after their win, compared to their levels two years before they won. A. comes form their high income B. may not be directly related to their high income C. is boosted by their high income D. is not derived from their high income 我来回答: 提交
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