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Does money buy happiness It’s sometimes said that scientists have found no relationship between money and happiness, but that’s myth, says University of Illinois psychologist Ed Diener.
The connection is complex. In fact, very rich people rate substantially higher in satisfaction with life than very poor people do, even within wealthy nations, he says. "There is overwhelming evidence that money buys happiness, "said economist Andrew Oswald of University of Warwick in England. The main debate, he said, is how strong the effect is.
Oswald recently reported a study of Britons who won between $ 2, 000 and $ 250, 000 in a lottery (彩票拍奖). As a group, they showed a boost in happiness averaging a bit more than one point on a 36-point scale when surveyed two years after their win, compared to their levels two years before they won.
Daniel Kahnman, a Nob
A. the contributions of household incomes to happiness
B. the complex relationship between money and happiness
C. the positive relationship between money and happiness
D. the negative relations of money to happiness

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Does money buy happiness It’s sometimes said that scientists have found no relationship between money and happiness, but that’s myth, says University of Illinois psychologist Ed Diener.
The connection is complex. In fact, very rich people rate substantially higher in satisfaction with life than very poor people do, even within wealthy nations, he says. "There is overwhelming evidence that money buys happiness, "said economist Andrew Oswald of University of Warwick in England. The main debate, he said, is how strong the effect is.
Oswald recently reported a study of Britons who won between $ 2, 000 and $ 250, 000 in a lottery (彩票拍奖). As a group, they showed a boost in happiness averaging a bit more than one point on a 36-point scale when surveyed two years after their win, compared to their levels two years before they won.
Daniel Kahnman, a Nob
A. proves money has little effect on happiness
B. given evidence that money buys happiness
C. rejects the relation between money buys happiness
D. shows that lottery brings people happiness
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Does money buy happiness It’s sometimes said that scientists have found no relationship between money and happiness, but that’s myth, says University of Illinois psychologist Ed Diener.
The connection is complex. In fact, very rich people rate substantially higher in satisfaction with life than very poor people do, even within wealthy nations, he says. "There is overwhelming evidence that money buys happiness," said economist Andrew Oswald of University of Warwick in England. The main debate, he said, is how strong the effect is.
Oswald recently reported a study of Britons who won between $ 2,000 and $ 250,000 in a lottery (彩票拍奖). As a group, they showed a boost in happiness averaging a bit more than one point on a 36-point scale when surveyed two years after their win, compared to their levels two years before they won.A. the contributions of household incomes to happiness
B. the complex relationship between money and happiness
C. the positive relationship between money and happiness
D. the negative relations of money to happiness
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Does money buy happiness No! Ah, but would a little more money makes us a little happier Many of us smirk and nod. There is, we believe, some connection between fiscal fitness and emotional fulfillment. Three in four American collegians now consider it "very important" or "essential" that they become "very well-off financially". Money matters.
But a surprising fact of life is that in countries where nearly everyone can afford life’s necessities, increasing affluence matters surprisingly little. The correlation between income and happiness is "surprisingly weak", observed University of Michigan researcher Ronald Inglehart in one 16-nation study of 170,000 people. Once comfortable, more money provides diminishing returns. The second piece of pie, or the second $100,000, never tastes as good as the first. Even lottery winners and the Forbes’ 100 wealthiest Americans have expressed only slightly greater happiness than
A. The more money we earn, the happier we would be.
B. The more money we earn, the more diminished returns we have.
C. With the economy goes up, our happiness decreases.
D. In the long run, money cannot guarantee happiness.

[单项选择]What does the girl wantHow much money does the man want to change
A. $100.
B. $200.
C. $300.
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How much money does the man need
A. (A) Fourteen dollars.
B. (B) Fifteen dollars.
C. (C) Forty dollars.
D. (D) Fifty dollars.
[单项选择]How much money does the man have
[单项选择]How much money does the man want to change
A. $100.
B. $200.
C. $300.

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