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The search for one of life's greatest goals, happiness, is what brings almost 1, 200 students to one of Yale University's most popular classes ever. 1. Psychology professor Laurie Santos teaches the class.

One in four Yale undergraduate students has registered to take it! It has the largest class registration size in Yale's 317-year history. 2. Santos says it is the hope that science can help students find peace among all the stresses and difficulties they face at college,"Students report being more depressed than they have ever been in history at college,” she said.

Social science research has led to many new understandings of how people find happiness Santos says 3. .

Santos says feelings of happiness are created through several things. 4. She adds that while many people may see money and possessions as goals in life, those things are not usually what make people most happy, School work for the happiness class, also known as Psyc157, includes showing more gratitude, performing acts of kindness and increasing social connections. Because of the popularity of the class, it has been made publicly available—for tree -on the website Coursera.

The class is already helping Yale students like senior Rebekah Siliezar. 5.What's most pressing on our minds are grades, and then the jobs. " said Siliezar,"but now, we try more to focus on the present moment and the people around us.”

A. It is the third-oldest university in the United States.

B. The class is called"Psychology and the Good Life".

C. She describes her mindset before taking the class.

D. Therefore, why do so many students want this class?

E. Happy people even make time to talk to people who work at coffee shops.

F. And the students really want to learn those insights in a science-driven way

G. Among them are socialization, exercise, meditation(冥想)and plenty of sleep.

 

1. B 2. D 3. F 4. G 5. C 【解析】 本文是一篇议论文。幸福是人生最伟大的目标之一,幸福课成为了耶鲁大学最受欢迎的课程之一。文章对此进行了论述。 1.上文提到“寻找人生最伟大的目标之一——-幸福的课程,吸引了近1200名学生的报名,使其成为了耶鲁大学最受欢迎的课程之一。”承接上文,B项The class is called "Psychology and the Good Life"切题。该项中的The class与上文的classes对应。故选B。 2.上文提到“四分之一的耶鲁本科生已经注册了。在耶鲁大学的317年历史中,它的班级注册规模最大。”下文提到“桑托斯说,希望科学能够帮助学生在大学面临的所有压力和困难中找到和平。”承接上下文,D项Therefore,why do so many students want this class?“因此,为什么有这么多学生想要这门课?”切题。故选D。 3.上文提到“桑托斯说,社会科学研究已经对人们如何找到幸福产生了许多新的理解。”承接上文F项They really want to learn those insights in a science-driven way."他们真的想以科学的方式来学习这些见解。”切题。该项中的insights与上文中的new understandings对应。故选F。 4.上文提到“桑托斯说,幸福的感觉是通过几件事创造出来的。”承接上文,G项Among them are socialization,exercise,meditation(冥想)and plenty of sleep.“其中包括社交、锻炼、冥想和充足的睡眠。”切题。该项中的socialization,exercise,meditation(冥想)and plenty of slee与上文中的several things对应。故选G。 5.上文提到“这门课已经在帮助耶鲁学生,比如Rebekah Siliezar。”承接上文,C 项She describes her mindset before taking the class"她在上课前描述了自己的心态。”切题。该项中的she与上文的Rebekah Siliezar对应。故选C。
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LONDON (Reuters)-----Dealing with the dissatisfaction of aging and unreliable office computers leads to workers,unhappiness and more sick -leave, a survey showed on Wednesday.

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