HW 1
HW 1
HW 1
a) A new study say Australians are the world’s happuest people. TRUE
b) Interviewers carried out 30,000 telephone interviews. FALSE
c) Egyptians and Indians were among the top five happiness list. FALSE
d) Hungary was bottom of the happiness list. TRUE
e) The survey showed that money can buy happiness. FALSE
f) Unemployed people were shown to be very happy. FALSE
g) The surver found that the older we become, the happied we are. FALSE
h) Cars and clothes do not make us so happy. TRUE
2)SYNONYM MATCH
a) survey ----- study
b) interviewers ----- researchers
c) following ----- after
d) miserable ----- unhappy
e) citizens ----- residents
f) showed ----- revealed
g) reveal ----- show
h) link ----- connection
i) those in their fifties ----- 50-59 year olds
j) financial ----- economic
3. PHRASE MATCH
a) the happiest people - in the world
b) according to – 1) a new survey 2) research company
c) market - research company
d) levels – oh happiness
e) hungary finished top – of the “miserable” ;ost
f) that money and age affected how – happy people are
g) reveal a link between a lack of - money and unhappiness
h) lower income – groups
i) only 16 percet of – those in their fifties
j) financial – groups
5)Get out of the car HALFWAY to school and cycle the rest.
b. 50% of the way
TRUE/FALSE
1) Everyone knows what makes them happy false
2) You’ll be happy if you’re always having fun false
3) Pilots have the best job in the world. False
4) Being in a team gives us purpose. True
5) School is similar, in some ways, to having a job true
6) You need equal amounts of pleasure and purpose i your life. False
THE GAP FILL THING
1) It’s more difficult to know what brins meaning than what’s enjoyable
2) Happiness depends on a balance of two things.
3) Doing something for society is one way to find a sense of purpose
4) You should desing your life to maximise happiness
5) Spending time with friends brings pleasure
6) The pleasure – purpose balance doesn’t have to be half and half. You
should try to find the right ratio