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    Their wealth, fame and power put their heads and shoulders above us ordinary. But according to these celebrities, true happiness lies in some of life's simpler pleasures.

David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nigel Farage all claim that their families are the key to their well-being. But others gave unexpected brief ideas about their celebrity lives. The Dutchess of York Sarah Fertguson, 55, revealed that what most keeps her spirits high was a belief in magic and fairies. She said, ''I do believe in fairies. I do believe magic and when you blow a dandelion (蒲公英) , you will see the light of the enchanted (施过魔法的) spreading their wings and disappearing on their own journeys, just like you have today when you opened your eyes. Don't let the day go by without looking for fairies and magic. That makes me happy, as every day is. ''

Meanwhile, former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney revealed that he got his pleasure through his stomach as well as his family. He said, ''I love to hear the noises in the kitchen as the meal is prepared and then my little grandson climbs on my knee and requests a bite for every bite I take. ''

Food was also key to Strictly Come Dancing《舞动奇迹》judge Len Goodman, who said eating a bacon sandwich was enough to put a smile on his face, while rocker Rod Stewart, claimed that a simple cup of tea made him uncontrollably happy.

For our most gifted sports stars, however, it seems that the key to the good life is a faithful dog. Tennis champion Andy Murray said he badly missed Rusty and Maggie May when he was playing in tournaments around the world. Former England striker Gary Lineker agreed, saying, ''Walking my dog makes me happy. '' The joy at the word ''walkies'' never decreases. Such enthusiasm for something so simple is satisfying.

1.What is the function of the first paragraph?

A.To inform us what true happiness means.

B.To bring in the topic to be discussed.

C.To explain to us where we can get true happiness.

D.To tell us that celebrities are different from the ordinary.

2.According to the text, who claim that ''FOOD'' is the key to their pleasure?

A.Len Goodman and Andy Murray B.Rod Stewart and Paul McCartney

C.Paul McCartney and Len Goodman D.Sarah Fertguson and Nigel Farage

3.It can be inferred that Rusty and Maggie May are the names of_____.

A.judges B.dogs

C.fairies D.dandelions

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A.The Actual Meaning of True Happiness

B.Simpler Ways to Obtain True Happiness

C.Celebrities Are Happier than the Ordinary

D.True Happiness Comes from Life's Simpler Pleasures

 

1.B 2.C 3.B 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。本文主要通过举例子的方式,介绍了不同的名人能让自己感到幸福和快乐的方式。 1.推理判断题。根据文章第一段Their wealth, fame and power put their heads and shoulders above us ordinary. But according to these celebrities, true happiness lies in some of life's simpler pleasures.(名人的财富、名望和权利使他们高于普通人,但是根据这些名人的说法,真正的幸福存在于生活中的一些简单的快乐中)以及下文不同名人感到幸福和快乐的方式可知,第一段的目的是引起对幸福这一话题的讨论。B. To bring in the topic to be discussed.(引入将要被讨论的话题)符合以上推测,故选B项。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第三段的Sir Paul McCartney revealed that he got his pleasure through his stomach(Paul McCartney先生透露,他的快乐来自于他的胃)和第四段的Food was also key to Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman(《舞动奇迹》的裁判Len Goodman也认为食物是带来快乐的关键)可知,C. Paul McCartney 和Len Goodman认为食物是带来快乐的关键。故选C项。 3.推理判断题。根据第五段的For our most gifted sports stars, however, it seems that the key to the good life is a faithful dog. Tennis champion Andy Murray said he badly missed Rusty and Maggie May when he was playing in tournaments around the world.可知,对于很多天赋的运动员来说,似乎通往美好生活的关键是拥有一条狗,网球冠军Andy Murray提到了当在参加世界锦标的时候,非常想念Rusty和Maggie。由此推测Rusty和Maggie是两条狗的名字。B. dogs符合以上推测,故选B项。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其第一段的But according to these celebrities, true happiness lies in some of life's simpler pleasures.(据很多名人说,真正的幸福来源于生活中一些简单的快乐)可知,本文主要通过列举例子来说明虽然不同的人感觉到的幸福的来源都不相同,但他们的幸福都是来自于生活中的一些简单快乐的事情,比如家庭和睦、对魔法和仙女保持信仰、吃一餐喜欢的饭菜、养喜欢的动物等。D. True Happiness Comes from Life's Simpler Pleasures(真正的幸福来自生活中简单的快乐)可以作为本文标题,故选D项。
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