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Red envelopes have been related to the Chinese Lunar New Year for long. I myself have had plenty of experiences both receiving and giving out red envelopes in the past, 1. I mean, who doesn’t love free money?

I’m truly surprised by the extent of people’s obsession with virtual red envelopes this year. In fact, everyone I know spent at least a day or two crazily shaking their smart phones, 2. Thanks to messaging app giant We Chat’s new feature which allows users to send money electronically, grabbing virtual red envelopes has never seemed so easy.

3. here’s how it works. Givers link their We Chat to their bank accounts, and then they can send specified amounts of money to their We Chat accounts through a personal message. They can also put the cash up for grabs in chat groups full of friends, and anyone who acts fast enough will get a share. 4.

In theory, this sounds like a fun game. I’m always for some harmless fun in life, so my natural response would be: Why not? Moreover, I’ve always believed that it’s human nature to want free stuff, regardless of whether you actually need it or not. This may not be a good quality, but it’s not against the law, 5. Considering these reasons, I really can’t fault anyone for their enthusiasm in grabbing virtual red envelopes. I would have done it too, had I not thought linking We Chat to my bank accounts was too much trouble.

A. and we know everyone likes money.

B. and generally speaking, it’s been fun.

C. if you want to be good at grabbing a red envelope.

D. Just in case you are one of the very few people still not on the bandwagon,

E. mostly trying to get as much lucky money as possible.

F. so I won’t get all judgmental here.

G. Later,receivers can transfer the funds from their We Chat back into their own bank accounts.

 

1.B 2.E 3.D 4.G 5.F 【解析】文章主要讲述了近年来比较流行的红包。人们对此非常痴迷作者认识的每个人都至少花一天或两天疯狂地摇晃他们的智能手机,作者认为想要免费的东西是人类的天性,不管你是否真的需要它。这可能不是一个好的品质,但它不违反法律。作者在此不作出评判。 1.句意:一般的来说,这非常有趣。根据下文“I mean, who doesn’t love free money?” 我的意思是,谁不喜欢免费的钱吗?故选B。 2.句意:大部分人希望尽可能多的得到幸运钱。根据上文“In fact, everyone I know spent at least a day or two crazily shaking their smart phones”,事实上,我认识的每个人至少花了一两天疯狂地摇晃他们的智能手机。故选E。 3.句意:以防你是少数跟不上潮流的人之一。根据下文“here’s how it works”下边介绍它是如何操作的。故选D。 4.句意:随后,他们可以将得到的红包转到他们的银行账户。根据“They can also put the cash up for grabs in chat groups full of friends, and anyone who acts fast enough will get a share.” 他们也可以把钱发在朋友的聊天组里,任何行动迅速的人都会得到一份。故选G。 5.句意:我不想在这里做出判断。根据“I’ve always believed that it’s human nature to want free stuff, regardless of whether you actually need it or not. This may not be a good quality, but it’s not against the law” ,我一直认为,想要免费的东西是人类的天性,不管你是否真的需要它。这可能不是一个好的品质,但它不违反法律。故选F。
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