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4.Why is the author not surprised at Barton's audience's rude reaction?So if you work for 25 minutes you will suddenly find yourself getting into the flow be-A.Paul Barton performed badly.cause you've gone past that painful period.So the Pomodoro technique is effective in manyB.The audience are monkeys in the zoo.different aspects.C.The audience are monkeys in the wild.8.Which is an example of using the Pomodoro technique?D.The monkeys are infected by the coronavirus.A.Reading a novel for 25 minutes.5.What can be inferred about the coronavirus?B.Spending 25 minutes scanning WeChat.A.It caused no trouble for the monkeys.B.It affected Thailand's tourism seriously.C.Setting a timer for 25 minutes to do a tough task.C.It made wild monkeys live more happily.D.It made wild monkeys eat more properly.D.Attending a lecture for 25 minutes with two minds.6.What does Barton consider his performance himself?9.What can be inferred about the Pomodoro technique from Paragraph 2?A.To be a good opportunity to save wild animals.A.The first two minutes is vital.B.25 minutes is a magic number.B.To be a good opportunity to restrict wild animals.C.More research is around the corner.D.You may get discouraged when using it.C.To be a good chance to tame wild animals.10.Why is the tidbit mentioned in Paragraph 3?D.To be a good chance to observe wild animalsA.To further explain the Pomodoro technique.7.What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk about?B.To arouse interest in the Pomodoro techniqueA.The past performances of Barton.C.To highlight how to use the Pomodoro techniqueB.Barton's efforts to protect classical musicD.To prove the effectiveness of the Pomodoro techniqueC.The purpose of Barton's performance.11.How does the Pomodoro technique work?D.Barton's research on monkeys'behavior.A It boosts your concentration.B.It helps your mind go faster.CC.It urges you to finish your work.D.It shortens the pain time in your brain.The Pomodoro technique is probably one of the most powerful techniques in all ofDlearning.All you have to do is set a timer for 25 minutes,and then just focus as attentivelyBlood donations save lives.But blood can only be stored under refrigeration for up toas you can for those 25 minutes.six weeks.After that,it's no longer usable for transfusions.Because of that limitation,Now if you start focusing on and you're working on,and then you look up at the timerpeople have to continually donate blood to meet the needs.and two minutes have passed.You may feel like you can't hold on.And just let the thoughtJonathan Kopechek,a bioengineer from University of Louisville says suspension togo by,and return your focus to whatever you are working on.And when that 25 minutes isregular blood donations due to COVID-19 has put stress on the blood supply,and the pan-up you relax a little bit.You might wonder why that 25 minutes is the magic number,anddemic underscores the need for more reliable long-term storage methods.the reality is we don't really know.There's not a lot of research on the Pomodoro tech-Good news is that Kopechek's team has developed a method of preserving blood so itnique,which is surprising because it's so incredibly popular and people find it very useful.can be stored in a dehydrated()state at room temperature.To do so,they turned toBut there's an interesting tidbit related to the Pomodoro technique,and that is that:a sugar called trehalose(海藻糖),which is a common ingredient in donuts(甜甜圈).Treha-when you just think about something that you don't like very much,it stimulates a part oflose is intended to help make them look fresh even when they are months old,and youthe brain that experiences pain.And so the brain naturally enough shifts its attention towouldn't know the difference.something else,like Facebook or Twitter or something like that.The researchers chose trehalose because,in nature,it's made by animals like sea mon-And what the Pomodoro technique does,when you do it you're setting that timer.Youkeys-famous for their ability to survive dehydration."So these animals can dry out com-don't want to sit there and think,"I'm going to work on this problem and get it all fin-pletely for a long time and then be rehydrated and resume normal function.So we wanted toished.You just want to think,I've got 25 minutes where I just have to work on some-use the trehalose produced by these organisms and apply that to preserving blood cells in athing."Don't even think about what that something is.What that does is it slips in underdried state.”your brain's radar.It doesn't stimulate so much that pain in your brain;and then that painBut first,the researchers had to get trehalose into blood cells.To achieve this,theyin the brain,research has shown,lasts for 20 minutes.drilled temporary holes in the cell membranes().And they need to have sufficient英语试题(三)第3页(共8页)英语试题(三):第4页(共8页)
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