题目
单选题根据以下材料,回答题In the past two weeks we have looked at the happiness formula defined by positive psychologist Martin Seligman ,where H (happiness) = S ( your biological set point for feeling happy) +C ( the conditions of your life) +V (the voluntary choices you make). Next, we´ll look at the conditions in life that can improve our happiness quotient.Step 1 :Peace and quietJonathon Haidt in his excellent book, The Happiness Hypothesis, notes that research shows that we can never completely adapt to new or chronic noise pollution. Loud noises trigger one of our most primitive fear responses ( the other is the fear of falling) and we can never fully relax if we are surrounded by intrusive (打扰的) noise. Noisy neighbors are one of the most emotive causes of domestic upset for a very good reason. It is essential to have some peace and quiet every day. If you are unfortunate enough to live somewhere noisy,persist with complaining to your local council. Additionally, try wearing wax earplugs to give you some respite. If you need your TV, radio or music up loud, wearing headphones demonstrates altruism(利他主义)to your neighbors, which will make you and them feel good.Step 2 : RelationshipsThis is the most important of all the external conditions that can improve your happiness quotient ( 商,系数). Often our deepest sources of unhappiness are found in poor relationships with others. A colleague at work who bullies or dismisses us creates untold wretchedness (可怜, 不幸). A cruelly conflictual relationship with a partner or lover leaves us feeling betrayed and abandoned. A relationship with our parents or children which is not based on compassionate, unconditional regard creates isolation and misery. We never fully adapt to hostile relationships, they invidiously contaminate our wellbeing, squatting inside our minds as unresolved,destructive ruminations. When faced with such relationships, the most positive thing we can do is to either mend the relationship by confronting what is going wrong or learn to move on.Step 3 : ShareIf I have discovered conditions or choices in life that have significantly improved my wellbeing, I would like to share them with you. Passing on what works is essential to improve our own and the wellbeing of others. People can not completely adapt to __________ according to the passage. A. new noise pollution B. chronic noise pollution C. hostile relationships D. All of the above
                        单选题根据以下材料,回答题
In the past two weeks we have looked at the happiness formula defined by positive psychologist Martin Seligman ,where H (happiness) = S ( your biological set point for feeling happy) +C ( the conditions of your life) +V
(the voluntary choices you make). Next, we´ll look at the conditions in life that can improve our happiness quotient.
Step 1 :Peace and quiet
Jonathon Haidt in his excellent book, The Happiness Hypothesis, notes that research shows that we can never completely adapt to new or chronic noise pollution. Loud noises trigger one of our most primitive fear responses
( the other is the fear of falling) and we can never fully relax if we are surrounded by intrusive (打扰的) noise. Noisy neighbors are one of the most emotive causes of domestic upset for a very good reason. It is essential to have some peace and quiet every day. If you are unfortunate enough to live somewhere noisy,persist
with complaining to your local council. Additionally, try wearing wax earplugs to give you some respite. If you need your TV, radio or music up loud, wearing headphones demonstrates altruism(利他主义)to your neighbors, which will make you and them feel good.
Step 2 : Relationships
This is the most important of all the external conditions that can improve your happiness quotient ( 商,系数). Often our deepest sources of unhappiness are found in poor relationships with others. A colleague at work who bullies or dismisses us creates untold wretchedness (可怜, 不幸). A cruelly conflictual relationship with a partner or lover leaves us feeling betrayed and abandoned. A relationship with our parents or children which is not based on compassionate, unconditional regard creates isolation
and misery. We never fully adapt to hostile relationships, they invidiously contaminate our wellbeing, squatting inside our minds as unresolved,destructive ruminations. When faced with such relationships, the most positive
thing we can do is to either mend the relationship by confronting what is going wrong or learn to move on.
Step 3 : Share
If I have discovered conditions or choices in life that have significantly improved my wellbeing, I would like to share them with you. Passing on what works is essential to improve our own and the wellbeing of others.
People can not completely adapt to __________ according to the passage.
In the past two weeks we have looked at the happiness formula defined by positive psychologist Martin Seligman ,where H (happiness) = S ( your biological set point for feeling happy) +C ( the conditions of your life) +V
(the voluntary choices you make). Next, we´ll look at the conditions in life that can improve our happiness quotient.
Step 1 :Peace and quiet
Jonathon Haidt in his excellent book, The Happiness Hypothesis, notes that research shows that we can never completely adapt to new or chronic noise pollution. Loud noises trigger one of our most primitive fear responses
( the other is the fear of falling) and we can never fully relax if we are surrounded by intrusive (打扰的) noise. Noisy neighbors are one of the most emotive causes of domestic upset for a very good reason. It is essential to have some peace and quiet every day. If you are unfortunate enough to live somewhere noisy,persist
with complaining to your local council. Additionally, try wearing wax earplugs to give you some respite. If you need your TV, radio or music up loud, wearing headphones demonstrates altruism(利他主义)to your neighbors, which will make you and them feel good.
Step 2 : Relationships
This is the most important of all the external conditions that can improve your happiness quotient ( 商,系数). Often our deepest sources of unhappiness are found in poor relationships with others. A colleague at work who bullies or dismisses us creates untold wretchedness (可怜, 不幸). A cruelly conflictual relationship with a partner or lover leaves us feeling betrayed and abandoned. A relationship with our parents or children which is not based on compassionate, unconditional regard creates isolation
and misery. We never fully adapt to hostile relationships, they invidiously contaminate our wellbeing, squatting inside our minds as unresolved,destructive ruminations. When faced with such relationships, the most positive
thing we can do is to either mend the relationship by confronting what is going wrong or learn to move on.
Step 3 : Share
If I have discovered conditions or choices in life that have significantly improved my wellbeing, I would like to share them with you. Passing on what works is essential to improve our own and the wellbeing of others.
People can not completely adapt to __________ according to the passage.
                          A. new noise pollution  
B. chronic noise pollution 
C. hostile relationships  
D. All of the above
 
                        
                        
题目解答
答案
参考答案:D
解析
步骤 1:理解问题
问题要求我们根据文章内容,找出人们无法完全适应的条件。文章中提到了几种情况,包括新的噪音污染、慢性噪音污染和敌对关系。
步骤 2:分析文章内容
文章中提到,我们无法完全适应新的或慢性噪音污染。此外,敌对关系也会持续影响我们的幸福感,我们无法完全适应这些关系。
步骤 3:确定答案
根据文章内容,人们无法完全适应新的噪音污染、慢性噪音污染和敌对关系。因此,正确答案是所有上述情况。
问题要求我们根据文章内容,找出人们无法完全适应的条件。文章中提到了几种情况,包括新的噪音污染、慢性噪音污染和敌对关系。
步骤 2:分析文章内容
文章中提到,我们无法完全适应新的或慢性噪音污染。此外,敌对关系也会持续影响我们的幸福感,我们无法完全适应这些关系。
步骤 3:确定答案
根据文章内容,人们无法完全适应新的噪音污染、慢性噪音污染和敌对关系。因此,正确答案是所有上述情况。