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第二部分阅读七选五(共五个小题)
 
  There was a survey of the people who were born from 1980 to 2000, asking them what their most important life goals were. Over 80 percent said it was to get rich._____16_____We're constantly told to devote more to our work. to push harder and to achieve more. We're given the impression that these are the things that we need to go after to have a good life. But is that the truth?____17______
But what if we could study people from the time when they were teenagers all the way into old age to see what really keeps people happy and healthy? The Harvard Study of Adult Development did it. For 75 years, they've tracked the lives of 724 men. Studies like this are extremely rare. Almost all projects of this kind fall apart within a decade because too many people drop out of the study. _____18_____Or the researchers can't get together. But through a combination of luck and the persistence of several generations of researchers, this study has survived.
So what have they learned? The conclusion is that it's not wealth or fame that counts.
_____19_____ They've learned three big lessons about relationships. Firstly, people who are more socially connected to family, to friends and to community are happier and physically healthier. The second is that it's not just the number of friends you have but the quality of your close relationship that matters. And the third is that good relationships don't just protect our bodies. ____20______
 
A. They can even protect our brains.
B. To become famous came second.
C. Or funding for the research dries up.
D.The good life is built with relationships.
E. It turns out that being in conflict is bad for our health.
F. It is good relationships that keep us happier and healthier.
G. To be frank,sometimes wealth and fame can make people happy.

第二部分阅读七选五答案16-20BGCFA
 
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