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In today’s world many people seem to be hungry for money. Some of them even lose their lives for it. Money does have its most useful effect(影響) on the poor, but once a person has a rich life, a lot more money doesn’t mean more happiness.
If money was everything, all millionaires(百萬富翁) would have true love, true friendship, good health and a long life. However, this is not always true.
Nothing else is more pleasant than the three words which are “I love you”. But can love be bought? I’m afraid not. Love means to give, not to take. To every person, health and long life are probably the most precious(寶貴的) things. Well, can health and a long life be bought with money? The answer is “No”.
Of all the longest living people in the world, few of them are millionaires. True friendship can’t be bought either. In a word, where money is worshiped(崇拜), money can cause brothers to quarrel, lovers to hate, strangers to fight and so on. No matter how much money you have, it is still not enough to make you a happy person if you have not one to laugh with, no one to cry for.
小題1:According to the passage, which of the following do you think is right?
A.Money is everything. |
B.Money isn’t necessary. |
C.Money is important, but not the most important. |
D.With no money, with no success. |
小題2: What’s the most important thing for every person according to the writer’s ideas?
A.Only money. | B.Health and a long life |
C.Only friendship. | D.A, B and C |
小題3: Which sentence of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.If you haven’t much money, you can’t get more happiness. |
B.You may live a long life even if you are poor. |
C.Every year many people die in the world because their family is poor. |
D.If you are rich, you will have less friendship. |
小題4:In fact, all millionaires ____________.
A.have much money | B.die earlier |
C.love their money | D.have true love |
小題5: What does the sentence “Love means to give, not to take.” mean in the passage?
A.愛意味著給你,而不能帶走。 | B.愛是可以得到的,不要走開。 |
C.愛意味著奉獻(xiàn),而不是索取。 | D.愛是可以索取的,而不必付出。 |