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When I approached the trail, I thought proving how strong I could be physically would scare away theproblems part of me didn't want to deal with. But it was on the trail that I came face to face with mypersonal problems and insecuritiesDespite its incredible ability to connect us, social media can also give false impressions of day-to-daylife out here. Some people may see my own social feeds and think hiking is all about views and wildlifeWhat the world doesn't see is that my anxiety led me to question whether I'm fit for this lifestyle.Sometimes my depression made me wonder whether all of the effort I put in was enough. Sometimesseemingly simple tasks can lead to panic attacks24.What can we learn about the author's hike on the Appalachian Trail?A. She made a lot of friendsB. She worked out a good plan for it.C. She enjoyed a moment of peace there.D. She faced physical and mental challenges25. How did the author feel on the trail?A.Terrified.B.Helpless.C. ConfidentD.Proud.26.What is the author's view on social media?A. It usually tells only part of the truthB. It reveals serious social problems.C. It mostly covers important eventsD.It is filled with false information.27.What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To promote a spiritual journeyB. To compare different hiking trailsC. To introduce the Appalachian Trail.D. To share her reflection on hikingCWhat makes a good life? Philosophers have offered two classic answers to the question, captured bytwo different Greek words for happiness, hedonia and eudaimonia.A hedonic life is free from pain and fullof everyday pleasure.A eudaemonic life is a virtuous(高洁的)and purposeful one, full of meaningBut in a new study, philosopher Lorraine Besser of Middlebury College and psychologist ShigehiroOishi of the University of Virginia argue that there is a third important element of a good life, which theycall“psychological richness"According to this view, a good life is one that is interesting, varied and surprising—even if some ofthose surprises aren't necessarily pleasant ones. In fact, the things that make a life psychologically rich mayactually make it less happy in the ordinary senseA happy life can be boring, but a psychologically rich life isn't. Adventures, explorations and crises maybe painful, but at least they are surprising. A psychologically rich life may be less eudaemonic. Thoseunexpected turns may lead you to stay away from your original purpose and act in ways that are less virtuous.Professors Besser and Oishi make the case for a psychologically rich life in a paper that has just appeared in the journal Philosophical Psychology. But is this a life that most people would actually want,or is it just for the sort of people who write philosophy articles?To find out, the professors and their colleagues did a study involving more than 3,000 people in ninecountries. The researchers gave participants a list of 15 descriptive words such as“pleasant",“meaningful"and “interesting”, and asked which best described a good life. When they analyzed the responses,Professors Besser and Oishi found that people indeed thought that a happy and meaningful life was a goodlife. But they also thought a psychologically rich life was important. In fact, across different cultures, about10—15% of people said that if they were forced to choose, they would go for a psychologically rich lifeover a happy or meaningful oneIn the second study, the researchers posed the question in a different way. Instead of asking people whatkind of life they would choose, they asked what they regretted about the life they had actually led.Did theyregret decisions that made their lives less happy or less meaningful? Or did they regret passing up a chance forinteresting and surprising experiences? If they could undo one decision, what would it be? The researchersfound that when people thought about their regrets, they were even more likely to value psychological richness.高二英语试题卷第4页共8页
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