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though he was initially inerested in theous Coles decidewhole day."he says.practice28.According to Fuschia Sirois,why do people tend阅half usually,and then have my actual band class after lunch.There's a marchingband after school.Once I'm home,I'll practice again for about an hour."Heto procrastinate?eats dinner.finishes his homework and then practices for vet another hour.Jennifer Tobin,youth ordhestraA.They are often interrupted by someSchool of Music,says that Coles is also known forhony阅读ra manager at the Richmond Sympirstemergencies.理解for learning more."Coles is one of those students that will often sit backB.They lack the necessary skills to complete theshe says.解task.Though he's still in his second year of high school,Coles is alreadyC.They underestimate the importance of thepreparing for his senior recital(独奏会),a big step in the college applicationprocesscurrent task.short pieces of music to play,"he explains.They fear the negative emotions attached toplans to study tuba performance and probably double in music education.He adds,"I want to help others.I like the teaching aspect."the task.g24.What does the author try to show in paragraph29.What does the underlined word "detrimental"阅4?in paragraph 3 mean?A.Coles'unique talent.铃Harmful.B.Useless.B.Coles'musical ambitionsC.NecessaryD.Impossible.理解C.Coles'expectations for the future.Coles'dedication to practicing the tuba.理25.What do we know about Coles?He has clear career goals.B.He prefers working independently.C.He never expresses his opinion in class.D.He showed musical talent at an early age.g26.Which of the following can best describe Coles?30.Why does the author mention the 2021 brainA.Brave and honest.imaging study?B.Patient and strongA.To prove it can be very hard to stop读C.Kind and humorous.读procrastination.Hardworking and ambitious.To show some people may be born27.What is the text mainly about?procrastinators.解Coles'journey into music.解C.To suggest chronic procrastinators tend toB.RSYO's influence on Coles.ignore long-term benefitsC.Coles'achievements in music.D.To indicate procrastinators are not good atD.The role of sports in Coles'life.handling their emotions.gCWhether it's finishing a piece of work,sending an31.What will the author most probably talk aboutemail,or going forin the following paragraphs?a run,some tasks seem to be impossible to overcome.Thus,many peoplechoose toprocrastinate(施延),.A.Causes of procrastination."At its heart,procrastination is about avoidance,"said Fuschia Sirois.读理解a professor of psychology at the University of Durham."Rather than the读B.Main types of procrastination.task itself,however,it's often the emotions attached to an activity thatC.Negative impacts of procrastination.cause people to hold back,"she said."Tackling the first lines of a collegeessay may bring up feelings of self-doubt,for example.When you're facedWays of overcoming procrastination.with a topic to write about,the lack of clear instructions can trigger a fear解of not getting it right or of what might happen if you get it wrong."Procrastination is a specific form of delay that is both unnecessaryand voluntary,meaning it isn't caused by the person's need to prioritizeother tasks or by an unforeseen emergency,"Sirois said.The personprocrastinating usually does so despite knowing that the task is importantor valuable to them,and that putting it off could be detrimental to them orothers,she added"Chronic procrastinators typically struggle to manage and regulateDtheir emotions."Sirois said.In a 2021 brain imaging study,Sirois and herThe first vaccine designed for insects may make honeybees healthiercolleagues found that college students with a higher volume of gray matterin the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex-a region of the brain associatedoverall.Honeybee hives (vaccinated against a bacterial diseasewith self-control-were less prone to procrastination than their peers.Thehad much lower levels of an unrelated viral disease than unvaccinatedmore neural connections there were between this part of the brain and thehives,Nigel Swift of Dalan Animal Health reported at the World Vaccinefrontal regions,the better the students were at regulating negative emotionsCongress.理解focusing on long-term benefits and sticking with tasks.理Researchers at Dalan,based in Georgia,designed the bee vaccine toSirois agreed that there can be some genetic underpinnings,but thatprotect against a fatal disease called American foulbrood.Dalan's vaccineagainst foulbrood disease doesn't rely on tiny syringes )Insteaddoesn't mean you're stuck."Environmental factors are just as important inbees are vaccinated through a sugar candy.Worker bees eat the candy andshaping our responses to aversive(反感的)tasks,,”Sirois said.However,incorporate it into their royal jelly,which they feed to the queen.Insideprocrastination can pile on more stress by leaving a task hanging overthe queen's body,bits of the bacteria attach to a protein,which in turna person's head,thus triggering a vicious cycle that can damage mentalhealth and lower academic performance.So it's necessary to think of sometransports the vaccine fragments to the ovaries (where they can besolutions to reducing procrastination.deposited in eggs.Little bees that hatch from the eggs will be protectedfrom the disease.5
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