有刪一點文章SORRY。
※ 引述《shousaki (呵~)》之銘言:
: 個人覺得這題選C較合理,以下試著分析:
: 第一,閱讀測驗答案不是只看該段落有沒有出現題目中的字來決定,如同第一段
: 雖然第一句就出現good times,但往後看下去,會發現會提到good times只是個
: 引子,引出後面關於bad times的敘述。
: 第二,承上所述,第二、第三段皆是繞著bad times 以及 health打轉,
: 如第二段,一開始先說研究者都以為tough situations (即 bad times)會創造更多的
: 壓力和痛苦(跟health有關)。其後又提出情況不總是如此。研究顯示bad times會造成
: 種種對健康的好處,諸如a time of rest and rejuvevation、more time to spend
: in the gym、healthy home-cooked meals、outdoor activities等等,無一不是繞著
: bad times can improve your health上敘述。至於有人提到這段有出現good life,
: 認為等於good times,但仔細看他出現的句子,是以For people used to living the
: good life, the bad times can.....的情形出現,講的是對習慣過好日子的人來說,
: 壞日子對他們會造成什麼影響,而並非是好日子對他們的影響。從這段看不出有呼應
: 到答案的說法(即 how good times affect people's life 這部分)。
With overtime cut, many people find more time to spend in the gym or
with their families.
第二段的這句就是在講好生活人。(好像活人生吃。)
: 來看第三段,依舊是繞著中心思想,不過第二段是在講bad times對health好的部分
第二段不是在說bad times對health好,而是說
習慣過好日子的人來說,壞日子對他們會造成什麼影響
這是你剛整理出來的。
: 第三段講的則是對health不好的部分,二三段形成對比。關鍵字為unable to afford
同樣,BAD TIMES不是對HEALTH不好,而是for lower income families來說,
他們的健康狀況會不好。
第四段
A study of
twins in Denmark indicated that on average, people born during recession don’
t live as long and suffer more heart problems than those born when the
economy is on a roll.
也提到兩者比較,並不是說BAD TIMES對健康的影響,
而是好生活跟壞生活對健康的影響。
結論也很明確的點出重點是財務狀況。
我還是選B。
: ※ 引述《JustQoo (感謝~讚美~)》之銘言:
: : 高中月考閱讀測驗一題:
: : Everyone loves the good times. They bring more money, prosperity, and
: : happiness to our homes. But, as the old saying goes, what goes up must come
: : down. For every boom that occurs, it seems there is a slump secretly waiting
: : around the corner. Although the bad times might lighten your bank balance,
: : research shows they can sometimes improve your health.
: : For years, researchers assumed that tough situations created more stress and
: : pain for people. However, more recent findings suggest that this is not
: : always the case. For people used to living the good life, the bad times can
: : actually be a time of rest and rejuvenation. With overtime cut, many people
: : find more time to spend in the gym or with their families. As budgets
: : tighten, healthy home-cooked meals replace dining out, and outdoor activities
: : can take the place of a night in the town.
: : But the bad times are not necessarily a healthy time for everybody. In fact,
: : they can create some serious problems for lower income families. As jobs are
: : lost, many people are left unable to afford their health care programs.
: : Without access to doctors and medical care, health issues can worsen
: : dramatically. Also, during economic downturns, deaths related to mental
: : illnesses and depression are shown to rise.
: : As it turns out, the bad times can also be a bad time to be born. A study of
: : twins in Denmark indicated that on average, people born during recession don’
: : t live as long and suffer more heart problems than those born when the
: : economy is on a roll. So whether the hard times will help or harm a person’
: : s health depends a lot upon their financial states.
: : 52. What is the passage mainly about?
: : (A) How people cope with bad economic situations.
: : (B) How good times and bad times affect people’s lives.
: : (C) The influences that bad times have on people’s health.
: : (D) The health problems that people suffer in bad times.
: : 答案是B,我選C
: : 其實B是第一個被我刪走的,
: : 因為文章只用了good time 入題,
: : 內文的二三四段根本沒提及good time,
: : B用來當陷阱還說得過,
: : 所以... B我覺得是 100% 的陷阱,
: : 沒想到答案就是B @口@!
: : 想請教各位前輩對這題的想法,
: : 麻煩了,謝謝^^
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