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    A UK college has started teaching students the Danish concept of hygge — said to make homes nicer and people happier. But what exactly is it?

Sitting by the fire on a cold night, while petting a dog — probably surrounded by candles. That’ s certainly “hygge”. Eating home-made cakes. Watching TV under a warm quilt. Tea served in a china set. Family get-togethers at Christmas. They’re all hygge too.

The Danish word, pronounced “hoo-ga”, is usually translated into English as “cosiness(舒适)”. But it’s much more than that — it is an entire attitude to life that makes Denmark one of the world’s happiest countries.

Morley College, in central London, is teaching students how to achieve hygge as part of its Danish language course. “We have long, cold winters in Denmark,” says lecturer Susanne Nilsson. “That influences things. Hygge doesn’t have to be a winter-only thing, but it isn’t that fine for much of the year.”

With up to 17 hours of darkness per day in winter, and average temperatures staying around 0℃, people spend more time indoors as a result, says Nilsson, meaning there’s greater focus on home entertaining.

The idea is to feel as at-home as possible, forgetting life’s worries. “Hygge works best when there’s not too large an empty space around the person or people,” Nilsson adds.

The recent growth in Scandinavian-themed restaurants, cafes and bars in the UK is helping to export hygge, Nilsson says. Most customers won’t have heard of the term, but they might get a sense of it.

Similarly, in the US, the wallpaper and fabric firm Hygge & West aims to channel the concept through its cheery designs, as does a Los Angeles bakery, called Hygge, which sells traditional Danish cakes and treats.

Hygge is a deep-rooted tradition in Danes’ life. Helen Russell, author of The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World ’ s Happiest Country, says, “Hygge is so important for those who live Danishly that the other day, I saw a camper car parked by the roadside with lit candles in the windows.”

1.Which can be used to explain the concept of hygge?

A.It means success. B.It is a way to relax.

C.It requires a large room. D.It is a candle-involved moment.

2.What makes the Danish have more home life according to the text?

A.The country’s climate. B.The country’s culture.

C.The country’s economy. D.The country’s education.

3.What do we learn about hygge in the UK and the US?

A.It is ignored by the two countries’ people. B.It is quite different from that in Denmark.

C.It is a new trend in the two countries. D.It is related to several traditions.

4.What is the main purpose of the text?

A.To explain the history of hygge. B.To discuss a UK college course.

C.To encourage people to live Danishly. D.To introduce a traditional Danish lifestyle.

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章的主要介绍了传统的丹麦生活方式——hygge,一种放松的生活方式,正是这种放松的生活态度让丹麦成为世界上最幸福的国家之一。hygge正成为英国和美国一种新的趋势。 1. 推理判断题。根据第二段Sitting by the fire on a cold night, while petting a dog — probably surrounded by candles. That’ s certainly “hygge”. Eating home-made cakes. Watching TV under a warm quilt. Tea served in a china set. Family get-togethers at Christmas. They’re all hygge too.可知在寒冷的夜晚,坐在火边,抚摸着一只狗——可能周围都是蜡烛。那当然是“hygge”。吃自制的蛋糕。盖着暖和的被子看电视。茶具用瓷器盛装。圣诞节家庭聚会。他们也都是hygge。由此可推知,B选项“是一种放松的方式”可以用来解释hygge的概念。故选B。 2. 细节理解题。根据第五段With up to 17 hours of darkness per day in winter, and average temperatures staying around 0℃, people spend more time indoors as a result, says Nilsson, meaning there’s greater focus on home entertaining.可知Nilsson说,在冬季,每天有多达17个小时是黑暗的,平均气温保持在0摄氏度左右,因此人们花更多的时间在室内,这意味着人们更注重在家娱乐。由此可知,是这个国家的气候让丹麦人拥有更多的家庭生活。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据倒数第三段The recent growth in Scandinavian-themed restaurants, cafes and bars in the UK is helping to export hygge, Nilsson says. Most customers won’t have heard of the term, but they might get a sense of it.( Nilsson表示,最近在英国,斯堪的纳维亚主题餐厅、咖啡馆和酒吧的增多,有助于输出hygge。大多数客户可能没有听说过这个词,但他们可能会有一种感觉)和倒数第二段Similarly, in the US, the wallpaper and fabric firm Hygge & West aims to channel the concept through its cheery designs, as does a Los Angeles bakery, called Hygge, which sells traditional Danish cakes and treats.(同样,在美国,壁纸和织物公司Hygge & West也希望通过其欢快的设计来传达这一概念,洛杉矶一家名为Hygge的面包店也希望如此,这家面包店出售传统的丹麦蛋糕和点心)由此可知,在英国和美国,hygge是一个新趋势。故选C。 4. 推理判断题。根据第一段A UK college has started teaching students the Danish concept of hygge — said to make homes nicer and people happier. But what exactly is it?可知英国一所大学开始向学生教授丹麦的hygge概念——据说能让家庭更美好,让人更幸福。但它到底是什么?结合文章的主要介绍了传统的丹麦生活方式——hygge,一种放松的生活方式,正是这种放松的生活态度让丹麦成为世界上最幸福的国家之一。hygge正成为英国和美国一种新的趋势。由此可推知,这篇文章的主要目的是介绍传统的丹麦生活方式。故选D。
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