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河北省衡水中学2017届高三下学期三调考试英语试卷

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    A researcher has made a report  says having a lot of money makes you a bad person. Professor Paul Piff spent ten years  (look) at the personalities of rich people and  (find) that their behaviour was very different  the behavior of poor people. Rich people are more likely to break  (rule), not follow the law, and not care about other people. Wealthy people cheat more at games and are less likely to help other people. Professor Piff told the BBC, “Wealth makes you more  (worry) about your own interests, your own desires, your own welfare.” He added that rich people think their own goals and needs are the most  (importance) thing in their life.

    Professor Piff also found that poor people are more generous than rich people. The poor give a higher percentage of their money  (help) others than the rich. The  (wealth) you are, the less generous you are. You give significantly smaller portions away to other people. However, he said that rich people could change their behavior and become nicer  more generous.

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