The best way to cure sadness is not shopping, according to a recent study. The so-called shopping method has become common practice these days, but that can put your wallet under a lot of pressure. So if you are sad and feel like shopping, don’t!

According to the recent study, sadness leads to self-focus (自我為中心的) thinking. In other words, sad people are willing to spend more money on the same thing than calm people.

"It is the result of sadness and self-focus, and it turns out that sadness leads to an increase in self-focus," said Cynthia Cruder. "What we think is that sad and self-focused people are feeling pretty bad about themselves, and one way to deal with this is buying material goods."

In a perfect situation, when you know you are sad, you should avoid(避免) making decisions and spending money. Sounds simple? Sadly, it is not. Most people don’t even know they’re sad, the study shows, and they are not aware that their feelings influence their decisions.

What to do? The study showed that those who watched a tragedy(悲劇) were more likely to spend three times more money for a simple bottle of water than those who watched a comedy. The solution: well, for starters, don’t go shopping! If you can’t help it, it is probably better to see a doctor.

1.When you can’t help shopping after feeling sad, you’d better _______.

A. talk to your friends

B. go to the store directly

C. go to bed and rest

D. go to hospital and get checked out by a doctor

2.We can learn from the passage that________.

A. sad and self-focused people are poor

B. sad people make important decisions easily

C. tragedies may make people buy more expensive goods

D. sad people are less confident than calm people

3.What would be the best title for this passage?

A. The Loss of Money Caused by Sadness

B. Shopping is Not the Best Way to Cure Sadness

C. A Study About How to Stay in a Good Mood

D. How to Make Decisions When You Are Sad

1.D

2.C

3.B

【解析】

試題分析:最近的一項研究表明治愈悲傷的最好方法不是購物,它只會讓你買到昂貴的東西,最好的方法就是去看醫(yī)生。

1. solution: well, for starters, don’t go shopping! If you can’t help it, it is probably better to see a doctor.結(jié)論是:對剛開始的人來說,不要去購物!如果你非去不可,最好去看醫(yī)生。故選D。

2. study showed that those who watched a tragedy(悲劇) were more likely to spend three times more money for a simple bottle of water than those who watched a comedy.研究表明,看了悲劇的那些人買一瓶簡單的水比那些看了喜劇的人要多花三倍的錢。所以此題選C。

3. best way to cure sadness is not shopping, according to a recent study.根據(jù)最近的一項研究表明治愈悲傷的最好方法不是購物。所以此段主題應(yīng)選B。

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