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High earners are more likely to feel satisfied with their lives probably because they realize they have good luck.____
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由题干中关键词“High earners”定位至B段。本段说到了收入高的人可能会感觉更幸福,并指出这些人感到幸福是因为他们可能会想到自己的社会地位,并意识到自己相当幸运,故匹配段落为B段。
由题干中关键词“High earners”定位至B段。本段说到了收入高的人可能会感觉更幸福,并指出这些人感到幸福是因为他们可能会想到自己的社会地位,并意识到自己相当幸运,故匹配段落为B段。
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