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Thes huge costsrttherinr The world Cupnfeaturmpee(npriIthat figr jumped toCos have bevby buldngstadium foevery ouament.Qatar of thehave been buil msratchin 1966 England did not build any.28.What does Qatar expect the event to do?A.Show the economic power.Please global football fans.B.Improve future productivityCD.Make up for the investment.What does the underlined word"buoyedn Paragraph 2mean?A.Backed.B.IncreasedC.Controlled..Treated.Who will mainly benefit from the football event financially?A.FIFA.B.Local government.C.The host countryD.International teamsWhy is this tournament in Qatar so costly?A.Because of maintaining seven new stadiums.B.Because it makes the least profit from the event.C.Because of the improving cost of each footballer.D.Because of building new infrastructure and courtsD"When we are stressed,we are more likely to want to avoid not just the task athand,but the negative emotions we feel around that task as well,"Alicia Walf,aneuroscientist and senior lecturer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York,explains."That's because at a basic neuroscientific level,we have a bias toward thepresent and prefer the immediate reward of feeling good when the brain releases theneurochemical dopamine(多巴胺).”Essentially,our brains are hardwired to approach tasks we find enjoyable andavoid those that produce negative feelings..“Our limbic brain(大脑边缘系统),theemotional part of our brain,is saying,'Let's do this other thing and avoid that otherstressful thing,while our prefrontal cortex(前额叶脑皮层)is the CEO of our brain,”says Walf "It's making a plan,setting the goals,and making sure we stay on track.But there can be a disconnect when our limbic brain denies that prefrontal cortexmessage."Then there's the burst of energy we often get when we're up against adeadline,which leads to a reward pathway within our brains and sets the foundationfor procrastination(拖延症)as a habit..“When you sprint(冲刺)to the end and get tothe goal,it's so satisfying;we almost get ourselves in that pattern of Well,I got itdone,and it felt good,'"says Walf.In an effort to retrain your brain,Walf recommends taking breaks to refocus yourattention on the task at hand.Methods such as the Pomodoro Technique can help youstay focused,in which you work within 25-minute intervals followed by five-minutebreaks and continue circling until the task of the day is completed.Integratingmindfulness techniques during those breaks,such as meditation(),yoga,andjournaling,can also help reduce the stress that causes procrastination."Trying tominimize stress by deliberately refocusing on whatever the task is,versus thosefeelings of anxiety,is about retraining your approach to stress and behaviors,"says Walf.英语试题(一中版)第6页(共10页)
