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1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

On Dec, 22, the couple---Charlotte Curtis is 105; John Henderson is 106---will celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary. The Guinness World Records have recognized the longevity of their love by naming the Hendersons the     1    (old) living married couple.

It all started in a zoology class in 1934. Students were     2    (seat) in the lecture tiered hall, and John Henderson, 21, sat     3    (direct) behind Charlotte Curtis. When he looked down, he liked the shy 20-year-old girl he saw in front of him. "I thought he was just a fine fellow, and I didn't mind his       4    (look) over my shoulder," Charlotte told The Washington Post in an interview. John and Charlotte     5    (marry) in a tiny ceremony---only two guests were present on Dec, 22, 1939. Charlotte took a teaching job; John first coached football and basketball and had a long career later at Humble Oil and Refining Co.

What's the couple's secret     6     their longevity? Living in moderation, they said. They eat right, don' t drink much, and John still     7    (exercise) at the community gym almost every day. Except for some hearing     8    (lose), both are in excellent health.

So, after 80 years, do they still argue,     9     have they figured it all out? No, they don't argue. But if you're looking forward to your marriage becoming more peaceful in your late golden years, take note: They never argued that much in the first place, and have always made a point     10    (settle) things before bedtime.

2020-05-28更新 | 138次组卷 | 3卷引用:2020届高三《新题速递·英语》6月第02期 (考点04语法填空)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。本文通过实验告诉读者,对于激励人们去锻炼的时候,单纯的给钱并不一定能起到预期的良好效果。人们希望得到金钱的鼓励,但是更害怕失去钱财。因此,在制定激励措施的时候要不断地变更激励机制。

2 . Do you think you would work out more if you were offered money to do so? Science has shown that money can give people motivation to work out, but perhaps not in the way that you think.

According to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine Journal, the best strategy isn’t offering money; it’s giving someone money, then threatening to take it away.

Researchers gave 281 people the goal of walking 7,000 steps every day over 13 weeks.

To motivate the people who took part to reach the goal, researchers divided them into three groups.

People in the first group received $1,40(9 yuan) each day as long as they finished 7,000 steps, the second group was only able to collect the $1.40 if they had reached 7,000 steps the day before, and the third group was given $42 at the beginning of each month and $1.40 was taken away every time someone failed to meet the goal.

The third group met their daily fitness goals 50 percent more often than the other two groups, showing that people were most motivated to walk by the fear of losing money.

“People are more motivated by losses than gains, and they like immediate gratification.” study author Dr Mitesh Patel, an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the US, told CNN. “They want to be rewarded today, not next year or far into the future.”

Our brains tend to avoid wanting to lose things more than they try to get the benefits from gaining them, Patel explained. “It makes people think like the money is theirs to lose from day one.”

In addition, in most programs, many participants will drop out quickly and only the motivated will stay involved, Patel said.

“In ours, we were pleasantly surprised that 96 percent stayed.” he added.

The study provides evidence that what matters is not only the money incentive (激励), but also how you think about them. This is important to how effective they are. The evidence could have a big effect on health promotion programs in the future, according to the study.

“Incentives themselves are not all you need,” Stephanie Pronk, a health and wellness consultant with the Aonplc corporation, told The Wall Street Journal. “It’s really important to change up the incentive design and keep people on their toes.”

1. According to Dr Mitesh Patel, the third group did better than the other two groups mostly because______.
A.they were satisfied with being paid immediately
B.they did not want the money they had gained to be taken away
C.they were able to get more money than the other two groups
D.they were given money at first while the others were not
2. By mentioning other similar programs, Dr Mitesh Patel intended to______.
A.prove that their program has been more successful
B.show that motivation mattered more in other programs
C.stress that they didn’t expert the result
D.make a further comparison between these programs
3. What can we infer from Stephanie Pronk’s words?
A.Incentives are of little importance in the process of getting fit.
B.Incentives and ways in which they are given are key to fitness programs.
C.People should keep fit actively instead of being motivated by incentives.
D.There are many ways to get people to feel motivated to work out more.
4. We can learn from the study that for incentives to work______.
A.more benefits than losses should be obvious for participants
B.direct profits should be given rather than long-term ones
C.designers need to consider how people think about incentives
D.designers need to work out the right from of motivation
2018-01-02更新 | 297次组卷 | 3卷引用:河南省南阳市第一中学2017-2018学年高二上学期第三次月考英语试题
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3 . What is the main reason for doctors to recommend bike riding?
A.Making legs slim.B.Putting on weight.C.Building up the body.
2021-08-22更新 | 92次组卷 | 4卷引用:2019年新课标Ⅰ卷高考真题变式题(听力短对话2)
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