Конструктор тестів
1
Travelling makes us far happier than any other material wealth ever does
Why do we head for the shops with such determination as soon as we have money to spend? With every new purchase we feel a little 1_______, but 2______ days later that satisfaction is often gone 3______.
It 4_____ that the main obstacle to happiness is adaptation. As soon as something we`ve bought becomes ordinary and unexciting, the level of life satisfaction we feel 5____, and we`re 6___ to search around for the next purchase. This process is 7____ again and again. However, research 8____ out at Cornell University has found a 9___ to break this damaging cycle. Psychology professor Thomas Gilovich has shown that we experience the same increase in happiness when we buy something we want and when we go travelling. But – and here`s the most important point – the 10____ of happiness we get from our purchase falls over time, while the memories of our 11____ travelling experience continue to supply us 12____ happiness hormones for much 13_____.
Going to various kinds of unusual events, going on trips, 14____ new skills, even an extreme sport – all of 15____ are an ideal source of happiness for each and every one of us. A new device or even a new car will eventually become just 16____ ordinary object we own, or will otherwise become old and outdated. Every new 17___ memory, on the other 18____, becomes a 19___ source of joy that 20___ with us for our whole life.
2
Travelling makes us far happier than any other material wealth ever does
Why do we head for the shops with such determination as soon as we have money to spend? With every new purchase we feel a little 1_______, but 2______ days later that satisfaction is often gone 3______.
It 4_____ that the main obstacle to happiness is adaptation. As soon as something we`ve bought becomes ordinary and unexciting, the level of life satisfaction we feel 5____, and we`re 6___ to search around for the next purchase. This process is 7____ again and again. However, research 8____ out at Cornell University has found a 9___ to break this damaging cycle. Psychology professor Thomas Gilovich has shown that we experience the same increase in happiness when we buy something we want and when we go travelling. But – and here`s the most important point – the 10____ of happiness we get from our purchase falls over time, while the memories of our 11____ travelling experience continue to supply us 12____ happiness hormones for much 13_____.
Going to various kinds of unusual events, going on trips, 14____ new skills, even an extreme sport – all of 15____ are an ideal source of happiness for each and every one of us. A new device or even a new car will eventually become just 16____ ordinary object we own, or will otherwise become old and outdated. Every new 17___ memory, on the other 18____, becomes a 19___ source of joy that 20___ with us for our whole life.
3
Travelling makes us far happier than any other material wealth ever does
Why do we head for the shops with such determination as soon as we have money to spend? With every new purchase we feel a little 1_______, but 2______ days later that satisfaction is often gone 3______.
It 4_____ that the main obstacle to happiness is adaptation. As soon as something we`ve bought becomes ordinary and unexciting, the level of life satisfaction we feel 5____, and we`re 6___ to search around for the next purchase. This process is 7____ again and again. However, research 8____ out at Cornell University has found a 9___ to break this damaging cycle. Psychology professor Thomas Gilovich has shown that we experience the same increase in happiness when we buy something we want and when we go travelling. But – and here`s the most important point – the 10____ of happiness we get from our purchase falls over time, while the memories of our 11____ travelling experience continue to supply us 12____ happiness hormones for much 13_____.
Going to various kinds of unusual events, going on trips, 14____ new skills, even an extreme sport – all of 15____ are an ideal source of happiness for each and every one of us. A new device or even a new car will eventually become just 16____ ordinary object we own, or will otherwise become old and outdated. Every new 17___ memory, on the other 18____, becomes a 19___ source of joy that 20___ with us for our whole life.
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Запитання №12 З однією правильною відповіддю
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Запитання №20 З однією правильною відповіддю
Рефлексія від 12 учнів
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Так: 5
Ні: 7
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Ні: 8
Так: 4