2025年高中必刷题高一英语必修第三册人教版
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A
语篇类型:议论文
主题:与金钱建立健康关系
词数:318
难度:偏难
建议用时:8 分钟
[湖南省多校 2025 联考]Being self - employed, I often check my bank balance, feeling relief when payments are received and anxiety when bills empty my account. Money's ups and downs strongly affect my mood. Especially during the holidays, every festive activity seems to come with a price tag. Despite my financial stability—owning a home, low costs, and a certain amount of savings—money often feels like an emotional burden.
Elizabeth Husserl, author of *The Power of Enough: Finding Joy in Your Relationship With Money*, explains that money is deeply personal. “The same amount means different things based on lifestyles and choices,” she says. Rising expenses can cause anxiety and lead people to focus too much on making or saving money, taking attention away from other important aspects of life. This pursuit can harm health, relationships, and well - being, creating a life where money becomes both a scapegoat (替罪羊) and a distraction from unmet emotional needs.
Husserl highlights that while financial security forms a baseline, money alone cannot bring fulfilment. Some people spend their lives saving without enjoying the fruits of their labour, while others turn to emotional spending, like shopping, to cope with stress, masking deeper issues like loneliness or a lack of purpose. True wealth, she argues, comes from recognising these emotional drives and matching finances with life priorities.
To build a healthier relationship with money, Husserl recommends understanding the emotional reasons behind spending, setting clear priorities, and redefining wealth. Practical steps include journaling about feelings towards money and taking the time to evaluate the value of purchases. Broadening the definition of wealth to relationships, health, and purpose helps balance financial goals with personal well - being.
Talking to Husserl shifted my perspective. While holiday spending remains a concern, I've begun to see it as typical for the season and feel more confident in recovering financially. Though my bank app doesn't always bring joy, it's a reminder of what truly makes me feel rich.
1. Why does the writer mention checking his bank balance?
A. To emphasise his financial stability.
B. To highlight the importance of saving.
C. To show money's emotional effect on him.
D. To imply the hardship of self - employment.
2. According to Husserl, what is a result of focusing too much on money?
A. Helping reduce anxiety and stress.
B. Having better lifestyle choices.
C. Improving relationships and well - being.
D. Overshadowing other crucial parts of life.
3. Husserl's view on emotional spending suggests that it is
A. a method for dealing with stress
B. a solution to financial priorities
C. a temporary relief without resolution
D. a way to manage emotional well - being
4. What is the key to building a healthy relationship with money?
A. Balancing wealth with personal well - being.
B. Setting clear priorities for financial security.
C. Identifying the emotional causes of spending.
D. Focusing on saving and the value of purchases.
语篇类型:议论文
主题:与金钱建立健康关系
词数:318
难度:偏难
建议用时:8 分钟
[湖南省多校 2025 联考]Being self - employed, I often check my bank balance, feeling relief when payments are received and anxiety when bills empty my account. Money's ups and downs strongly affect my mood. Especially during the holidays, every festive activity seems to come with a price tag. Despite my financial stability—owning a home, low costs, and a certain amount of savings—money often feels like an emotional burden.
Elizabeth Husserl, author of *The Power of Enough: Finding Joy in Your Relationship With Money*, explains that money is deeply personal. “The same amount means different things based on lifestyles and choices,” she says. Rising expenses can cause anxiety and lead people to focus too much on making or saving money, taking attention away from other important aspects of life. This pursuit can harm health, relationships, and well - being, creating a life where money becomes both a scapegoat (替罪羊) and a distraction from unmet emotional needs.
Husserl highlights that while financial security forms a baseline, money alone cannot bring fulfilment. Some people spend their lives saving without enjoying the fruits of their labour, while others turn to emotional spending, like shopping, to cope with stress, masking deeper issues like loneliness or a lack of purpose. True wealth, she argues, comes from recognising these emotional drives and matching finances with life priorities.
To build a healthier relationship with money, Husserl recommends understanding the emotional reasons behind spending, setting clear priorities, and redefining wealth. Practical steps include journaling about feelings towards money and taking the time to evaluate the value of purchases. Broadening the definition of wealth to relationships, health, and purpose helps balance financial goals with personal well - being.
Talking to Husserl shifted my perspective. While holiday spending remains a concern, I've begun to see it as typical for the season and feel more confident in recovering financially. Though my bank app doesn't always bring joy, it's a reminder of what truly makes me feel rich.
1. Why does the writer mention checking his bank balance?
A. To emphasise his financial stability.
B. To highlight the importance of saving.
C. To show money's emotional effect on him.
D. To imply the hardship of self - employment.
2. According to Husserl, what is a result of focusing too much on money?
A. Helping reduce anxiety and stress.
B. Having better lifestyle choices.
C. Improving relationships and well - being.
D. Overshadowing other crucial parts of life.
3. Husserl's view on emotional spending suggests that it is
C
.A. a method for dealing with stress
B. a solution to financial priorities
C. a temporary relief without resolution
D. a way to manage emotional well - being
4. What is the key to building a healthy relationship with money?
A. Balancing wealth with personal well - being.
B. Setting clear priorities for financial security.
C. Identifying the emotional causes of spending.
D. Focusing on saving and the value of purchases.
答案:
A
【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章讨论了金钱与情感之间的关系,作者结合自己的个人经历和专家胡塞尔的观点,探讨了如何与金钱建立健康关系,并指出过度关注金钱可能带来的负面影响。
1.C 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Being self-employed, I often check my bank balance, feeling relief when payments are received and anxiety when bills empty my account. Money’s ups and downs strongly affect my mood… a price tag.”可知,作者提到经常查看账户余额给自己带来的情绪波动,这是为了显示金钱对他的情绪影响,从而引出下文内容。故选C项。
2.D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Rising expenses can cause anxiety and lead people to focus too much on making or saving money, taking attention away from other important aspects of life.”可知,过度关注金钱会让人忽略了生活中的其他关键方面。故选D项。
3.C 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“… while others turn to emotional spending, like shopping, to cope with stress, masking deeper issues like loneliness or a lack of purpose.”可知,情绪化消费只是暂时缓解压力的方法,但掩盖了孤独和缺少人生目标等更深层次的问题,因此情绪化消费只是暂时缓解了压力,并不能真正解决问题。故选C项。
4.A 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“To build a healthier relationship with money, Husserl recommends… redefining wealth.”和“Broadening the definition of wealth to relationships, health, and purpose helps balance financial goals with personal well-being.”可知,胡塞尔强调要设定优先事项并重新定义财富,将财富的定义范围扩展到人际关系、健康和人生目标等方面,有助于平衡财富目标与个人幸福。这表明与金钱建立健康关系的关键是平衡财富与个人幸福。故选A项。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章讨论了金钱与情感之间的关系,作者结合自己的个人经历和专家胡塞尔的观点,探讨了如何与金钱建立健康关系,并指出过度关注金钱可能带来的负面影响。
1.C 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Being self-employed, I often check my bank balance, feeling relief when payments are received and anxiety when bills empty my account. Money’s ups and downs strongly affect my mood… a price tag.”可知,作者提到经常查看账户余额给自己带来的情绪波动,这是为了显示金钱对他的情绪影响,从而引出下文内容。故选C项。
2.D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Rising expenses can cause anxiety and lead people to focus too much on making or saving money, taking attention away from other important aspects of life.”可知,过度关注金钱会让人忽略了生活中的其他关键方面。故选D项。
3.C 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“… while others turn to emotional spending, like shopping, to cope with stress, masking deeper issues like loneliness or a lack of purpose.”可知,情绪化消费只是暂时缓解压力的方法,但掩盖了孤独和缺少人生目标等更深层次的问题,因此情绪化消费只是暂时缓解了压力,并不能真正解决问题。故选C项。
4.A 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“To build a healthier relationship with money, Husserl recommends… redefining wealth.”和“Broadening the definition of wealth to relationships, health, and purpose helps balance financial goals with personal well-being.”可知,胡塞尔强调要设定优先事项并重新定义财富,将财富的定义范围扩展到人际关系、健康和人生目标等方面,有助于平衡财富目标与个人幸福。这表明与金钱建立健康关系的关键是平衡财富与个人幸福。故选A项。
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