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If you charted the incidence of depression since 1950, the lines suggest a growing epidemic. Depending on what assumptions are used, clinical depression is 3 to 10 times as common today than two generations ago. A recent study by Ronald Kessler of Harvard Medical School estimated that each year, 1 in 15 Americans experience an episode of major depression--meaning not just a bad day but depression so debilitating that it's hard to get out of bed. Money jangles in our wallets and purses as never before, but we are basically no happier for it, and for many, more money leads to depression. How can that be? Of course, our grandmothers, many of whom lived through the Depression and the war, told us that money can't buy happiness. We don't act as though we listened. Millions of us spend more time and energy pursuing the things money can buy than engaging in activities that create real fulfillment in life, like cultivating friendships, helping others and developing a spiritual sense. We say we know that money can't buy happiness. In the TIME poll, when people were asked about their major source of happiness, money ranked 14th. Still, we behave as though happiness is one wave of a credit card away. Too many Americans view expensive purchases as "shortcuts to well-being," says Martin Seligman, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania. But people are poor predictors of where those shortcuts will take them. To be sure, there is ample evidence that being poor causes unhappiness. For example, studies by Ruut Veenhoven, a sociologist at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, show that the poor--those in Europe earning less than about $10,000 a year--are rendered unhappy by the relentless frustration and stress of poverty.

What does the phrase "shortcuts to well-being" mean?

AA big challenge to get rich.
BA fast method to help people.
CA quick way to live a happy life.正確答案
DA difficult route to real fulfillment.
答案與詳解
C
正確答案
「shortcuts to well-being」= 通往幸福感的捷徑,即快速獲得幸福的方式,文中指消費性購物被誤認為能快速帶來幸福。

為什麼答案是 C

「快速獲得幸福生活的方式」完全對應原文。短文第三段 Martin Seligman 指出 'Too many Americans view expensive purchases as shortcuts to well-being',即人們誤以為花大錢購物是快速獲得幸福(well-being)的捷徑(shortcut)。

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