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Looking back on the first twenty years of my life, I feel grateful to have been so healthy and happy. I owe my happiness to so many people and lucky events, but there are many key factors that have guided and supported me in my life. They are my physical health,healthy finances(经济情况) and my family’s happiness.

Health comes first for me, because without health everything else is meaningless. Imagine starting a career without good health. Imagine starting a family without good health. Imagine achieving anything without good health. 1.

Good health is not enough to be happy.  2.Money obviously pays for the basic necessities of life----food, housing, clothing, etc. It is also necessary for other reasons. Money guarantees we always get good medical treatment when we fall ill. 3.

Family is another important factor in having a happy life because it provides the love ,joy, and support that everyone needs. I love my family with all my heart. I get pleasure from their pleasure. I suffer when they suffer. 4.   They give me advice when I have misunderstandings with my friends. More importantly, they are always there to share everything with me.

5. As long as I stay healthy, work hard to earn enough money and share both good times and bad times with my family, I will always be the happiest girl in the world.

A. Money is the most important factor which contributes to a happy life.

B. These three factors are all I need and want in this world.

C. My family help me get through worries, pressures and difficulties.

D. We still need to have money in today’s society.

E. Finally, I’m quite thankful that I am healthy, wealthy and happy.

F. Clearly, good health is much more important than any other aspect of one’s life.

G. Besides, we can also use money for entertainment that can add to our quality of life.

 

1.F 2.D 3.G 4.C 5.B 【解析】 试题分析:本文介绍了一个人生命中最重要的事,作者认为健康最重要,其次是钱能够提供物质基础,家庭也是拥有快乐生活的重要因素。 1.F考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据Health comes first for me, because without health everything else is meaningless.可知作者认为健康是最重要的东西,F选项 Clearly, good health is much more important than any other aspect of one’s life.,符合,故选F。 2.D考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。 根据Money obviously pays for the basic necessities of life----food, housing, clothing, etc可知钱也是很重要的,可知上文提到了钱的重要性,故 D选项We still need to have money in today’s society.,符合,所以选择D. 3.G考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。 根据Money guarantees we always get good medical treatment when we fall ill.可知钱还可以为我们提供医疗保障,可知下文还在钱的其他好处,G选项Besides, we can also use money for entertainment that can add to our quality of life.,符合,故选G。 4.C考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据They give me advice when I have misunderstandings with my friends. 可知是提到了家人给我的鼓励,那么上文也是要跟家人的鼓励帮助有关的 ,C选项My family help me get through worries, pressures and difficulties.,符合,故选C。 5. 考点:考查信息匹配
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