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  • 2921.(1)What's the woman doing?
    A.Making a survey.
    B.Making a travel plan.
    C.Making new friends.
    (2)When was the man supposed to reach Lhasa originally?
    A.At 4:00 a.m.
    B.At 7:00 a.m.
    C.At 11:00 p.m.
    (3)What was the man disappointed with about the hotel?
    A.Its breakfast.
    B.Its location.
    C.Its room.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2922.(1)Where did the woman realize her wallet was missing?
    A.At the gym.
    B.At the bakery.
    C.At the golf court.
    (2)What is not included in the woman's wallet?
    A.Her Visa card.
    B.Her driver's license.
    C.Her membership card.
    (3)Who found the woman's wallet at last?
    A.A worker who cuts the grass.
    B.A kid who washes the golf cart.
    C.A guy who works in a restaurant.
    (4)How did the woman reward the guy at first?
    A.To buy him a beer.
    B.To give him money.
    C.To treat him to a round of golf.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2923. How often will Jocelyn take dance lessons next month?
    A.Three times a week.
    B.Twice a week.
    C.Once a week.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2924.    Why are some people more motivated (積極的) to handle difficult things?And is there a way to make doing difficult things easy?To answer this question,we need to look at this:dopamine (多巴胺).Dopamine is often considered a pleasure molecule (分子).But that's not quite what it does.Dopamine is what makes us desire things.And it's that desire that gives us the motivation to get up and do things.
       In fact,your brain considers something more important than others mainly depending on how much dopamine it's expecting to get.If an activity releases too little dopamine,you won't have much motivation to do it.But if an activity releases a lot of dopamine,you'll be motivated to repeat it,over and over.So which behavior releases dopamine?Any activity where you expect there's a possible reward releases it.
       And in today's digital society,we are flooding our brains with unnaturally high amounts of dopamine on a daily basis,even if we don't know it.Some examples of high dopamine behavior include:visiting social media websites,playing video games,etc.
       And you might think, "Oh so what?It's not like it's harming me in any way." But you'd be wrong.Our bodies have a biological system called homeostasis (體內(nèi)動態(tài)平衡).Whenever an imbalance occurs,our body adapts to it.Basically your brain gets used to having high levels of dopamine and those levels become your new normal.Thus you develop a dopamine tolerance.This can be a huge problem because the things that don't give you as much dopamine don't interest you any longer.That's why people tend to prefer playing video games or surfing the Internet,compared to studying or working on their business.
       But it is possible to make doing difficult things feel easier.Separate yourself from the unnaturally high amounts of dopamine,or at least expose yourself to it far less frequently.Only then will normal,everyday,low dopamine activities become exciting again and you'll be able to do them for longer.That's why you might want to limit your phone and computer usage,along with other high dopamine-releasing behavior.
       We are all dopamine addicts (入迷的人) to a certain extent.And that's a good thing because dopamine motivates us to achieve our goals and improve ourselves.But it's up to you to decide where you're going to get your dopamine.Are you going to get it from things that don't benefit you?Or are you going to get it from working on your long-term goals?The choice is yours.

    (1)When is dopamine released?

    A.When difficult things come into being.
    B.When we take pleasure in the behavior.
    C.When possible rewards can be obtained.
    D.When we have the motivation to do things.
    (2)What can we learn from the passage?

    A.Dopamine does great harm to our body.
    B.It's hard for our body to keep the balance.
    C.Dopamine tolerance keeps us away from games.
    D.Video games produce more dopamine than study.
    (3)What is the purpose of the fifth paragraph?

    A.To explain why dopamine is harmful.
    B.To introduce the effects of dopamine.
    C.To offer solutions to dopamine tolerance.
    D.To stress the importance of dopamine.
    (4)What is the author's attitude toward dopamine?

    A.Objective.
    B.Doubtful.
    C.Concerned.
    D.Negative.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:5引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2925. Where does the man want to go?
    A.The woods.
    B.The seaside.
    C.A park.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2926.What does the man think highly of about the play?
    A.The costumes.
    B.The scenery.
    C.The music.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2927.When does the park close today?
    A.At 5:30.
    B.At 6:00.
    C.At 6:30.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2928.What is the man going to do?
    A.To find a job.
    B.To have a trip.
    C.To graduate form law school.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2929. Why did the woman arrive late?
    A.Her car broke down.
    B.She went there by bike.
    C.She was stuck in traffic jams.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5
  • 2930.    Pick-your-own farms are set for a post-lockdown boom this summer,as people look to support local businesses and spend more time outdoors.Here are four of our favorites.
       Parkside Farm,Enfield
       Juicy blackberries,and strawberries are the stars of the show at this pick-your-own place on the northern edge of London.One key selling point is the "table-top" strawberry-growing system,which means plants are grown in places at waist height — no more bending down in the dirt to pick your berries.Parkside is also one of the few farms accessible without a car,as long as you don't mind a walk — it's 25 minutes from Gordon Hill station.
       Craigie's Farm,Scotland
       Just outside Edinburgh,Craigie's Farm is bursting with produce including cherries,peas,broad beans and,perhaps surprisingly,sunflowers.The onsite shop,deli and cafe have a lot more to offer besides fruits and vegetables — you can pick up homemade jams,meat,cheese and an apple press for making your own juice.There are activities for children too,including a Nature Detective Trail involving encounters with sheep and goats.
       Hewitts Farm,Kent
       This family-run farm in Kent offers everything from spinach to apples and blackberries during its pick-your-own season,which runs from June to October (for Halloween pumpkins).There's also a shop selling farm-grown and local produce,as well as free tractor rides for youngsters on Sundays during the summer.
       Bellis Brothers Farm,Wrexham
       This farm in North Wales started growing strawberries back in 1860 and has operated as a pick-your-own since 1967.More fruits have been added since then,but it's still mostly known for its strawberries.Pickers can download Bellis family strawberry recipes from the farm's website,including those for jams and a baked strawberry cheesecake.

    (1)Which of the following is TRUE about Parkside Farm?

    A.You can enjoy sunflowers in the sunshine.
    B.You can pick berries without bending down.
    C.You need not worry about getting dirty on the farm.
    D.You must drive there due to its long distance from the station.
    (2)Which place is recommended if visitors want farm-grown and local produce?

    A.Parkside Farm.
    B.Craigie's Farm.
    C.Hewitts Farm.
    D.Bellis Brothers Farm.
    (3)In which part of the magazine can you probably find this passage?

    A.Business.
    B.Books.
    C.Sports.
    D.Travel.
    發(fā)布:2024/9/7 4:0:8組卷:5引用:1難度:0.5
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