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Section B-|||-Directions,In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements atuched to it. Each-|||-stutemest contuims im/cm given in one of the paragraphs.Nicntily the paraguah from which the-|||-in lormation is derived.Y may choose a paragraph more than once. Each puragroph is marked with a-|||-lerter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-Why you shouldn`t try to be a merming pense-|||-A)We`ve all heard it before; to be savestul, get ost of bed early.After all, Apple CEO Tim Cook gets up at-|||-3.45am·Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionso at 3:30 a.m.and Richard Branson at 5:45 a.m.-and,as we know,-|||-"The early bird catches the worm."-|||-B Bat just because some saccessful people wake up early, doos that mean it`s a trait most of them share? And if the-|||-idea of having earcice, lianacd your day, caten brcakfast,visualized and done one task before 8 a.m.makes-|||-you want to roll over and hit snoome until next Saturday,are you really doomod to a less macoctid life? For about-|||-half of us,this isn`t really an issee.It`s estimated that some 50% of the pepulation isn`t really morning o evening-|||-oriested, but somewhere in the middle-|||-C)Roughly one in four of us.though,tend more toward bright-cyod early risers, and another one in four are might-|||-owla. For them the effects can go beyond falling aslcep in front of the TV at 10 p.m. or being chronically late-|||-for work. Research shows that morniag versus evening type show a classic left -brain seras right brain divisiong-|||-more analytical and a operative verwas more imaginative and indivitan-|||-D Numerous stadies have foond that morning people are more persistest, welf-directed and agreca ble. They set-|||-higher goals for themaclves, plan for the future more and have a better sense of well-being.And compared to-|||-night owls, they`re less likely to be depresees,drink or wnoke,-|||-D Althoegh morning types may achieve more cadkelly,night owls tend to perform better on measires of-|||-mernory,procesing speed and cognitive ability,even when they have to perform these tasks in the morning.-|||-Night-time people are also more open to new experiences and seek thern out more.They may be more creative-|||-(allbough not alway Aad contrary to the matim("haalthy,wealthy and wise"),one study showed that sight-|||-owls are as healthy and wise as morning typer and a little bit wealthier-|||-F)Still think the morning people sound more like CLO material? Don`t set your alarm for 5 a.m. just yet.As it turns-|||-ou,ovenbanding(物底修改)your sleep times may not have much effect,"If poople are left to their naturally-|||-preferred times, they feel much better,They say that they are much more pradactive. The mental capscity they-|||-have is much broader,"suys Oxford University biologat Katharim wwit,who studica chroutolildla (生物钟学)-|||-and sleep.On the other hand,she says, pushing people too far out of their natural preference can be harmful.-|||-When they wake early,for example,night owls are still prodaciage melatoni "Then you dansprit and push the-|||-body to be in the daytime mode.That can have lots of ngliv liplipsilyoul onesa Wulff says, like a-|||-different sensitivity to insulin and ghacose which can cause weight gain-|||--1) In niay ways,that makes sense,since research shows that our chronotype, ar internal clock, is mainly biological-|||-Researchers even have found that the dradan(生理节奏的)thythms of human cells in wiào (试管内)conclate-|||-with the thythms of the poople they were taken from. Up to 47%of it is inberited, which meuas if you want to-|||-know why you pop up at dawn each day (or never do),you should probably look at your parents. One genttie-|||-factor seems to be the length of the circadian cycle:humans avenuce a4.-bour dock, meaning everyone adjusts-|||-slightly cach day to a 24-hour thythm.But for night owls, the clock often ruts longer-meaning that, withour-|||-exicrmal cucs to change,they`ll fall asleep and get up later and later over time.-|||-10 Your prefureace does change as you age.Caildren tend toward morning, with a peak shift toward night around-|||-age 20 and a slight change hack toward morning at around age 50.But compured to your peers. you`ll probably-|||-always fall within the same rough part of the specthum (益围).-|||-D In our rush to figure out the `wecrets`of waccess we tend to forget a couple of things.First,not all high achicvers-|||-are carly risers,and not all carly riscrs are succeastud. Famous late risers include Box CEOO Aaron Levie iad-|||-Buatleed CBO lonah Peretti, pha creatives like James loyce Oertrude Stein and Oustave Flasbert-|||-D But more importantly.in a bhrase beloved by wadenis evowwhere orrdati isn`t causution. In other words.-|||-it`s not clear that waking up carly itself prowides the beacfit. Instead,it may be that most of us are expected to-|||-start work or school by 8 or 9 a.m.If you`re a morning persos,conbination of boloplal t from your-|||-hoomans to body tanpeatig will get you up and way ahead of your night owl peers.That means people who-|||-enjoy rising carly will be more in line with their workday and likerly to achicye more. For a night owl waking at-|||-7=m.her body still thinks she`s asloop and is acting arcordingly she`s gogry(FDG的)for much longer than-|||-a morning persom whe wakes sp at the same time-|||-K)Rescarchers also point ost that because cecing types often have to fanction when their bodies don`t wast to, it-|||-makes sense that they may have worme moods or lower life sarittection. It may alto mean that they`ve had to figare-|||-out how to be more imowative and cat cornen which may encourage their ercativity and cognitive skills.-|||-Becaue the cultural sterreotype is that peopl who go to bed and rise late are lazy,most people probably try to-|||-become morning people as much as they can. The only ones who don`t may inherently have more rebcllioss or-|||-indvidullitic, tall B shifting soneend thoosoro docan`t necesauadly chang these traits. A one recent-|||-study foand, even as people tried to become "morning` people,it didm`t make them have a better mood or life-|||-attiffichition, magesting traits are"imtrinsic components of the late chromotype."-|||-MO Other rescarch also has hinted that your sleep preference may be biologically "bundled"with other characteristios-|||-One recent study,for example, found that more visually creative people had more steep disturtunces,such as-|||-wating aecel times at might or imsamila. Apain, cornthti isn`t causation. But there may be a connection to-|||-geestize."There isa domen receptor gene that has beem previoully amociated with both increased creativity and-|||-also with insomna and sleep disturbunce,"one rescarcher says.-|||-36.Rescarch shows night owls tend to be more imaginative than early risers-|||-37.Evening types can proces information faster than morning types.-|||-38.Most people try their best to become morning people because they don`t want to be considered lazy--|||-39. Your parents`sleeping habits can have an important influence on yours.-|||-40.A morning person is likel to achieve more becauee his biologiaal thythm matches the rhythm of his workday.-|||-41.According to Wulff,if a night owl is forced to get up early for a period of time,he may gain weight.-|||-42. Rewcarchers have found that people who rise late are likely to be less satisfied with life.-|||-43.Only part of early risen are successful,and some famous high achievers are late risen-|||-44 Someone who is a night owl is more likely to ustfer from depression-|||-45.A20 -year-old man may sleep and rise later than a 53 year-old man

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本题是段落信息匹配题,要求根据题目中的陈述找到对应的段落。解题关键是先快速浏览各段落核心内容,再定位题目中的关键信息(如“night owls”“imaginative”“process information faster”等),与段落内容逐一匹配。

36. Research shows night owls tend to be more imaginative than early risers.

定位C段:第3句提到“morning versus evening types show a classic left-brain versus right-brain division: more analytical and cooperative versus more imaginative and individual”,明确将夜猫子(evening types)与“更具想象力(more imaginative)”关联,与题目一致。

37. Evening types can process information faster than morning types.

定位E段:第1句指出“night owls tend to perform better on measures of memory, processing speed and cognitive ability”,直接说明夜猫子在信息处理速度(processing speed)上优于早起者,与题目匹配。

38. Most people try their best to become morning people because they don't want to be considered lazy.

定位L段:第1句提到“Because the cultural stereotype is that people who go to bed and rise late are lazy, most people probably try to become morning people as much as they can”,表明多数人尝试成为早起者是为了避免被贴上“懒惰”的标签,与题目一致。

39. Your parents' sleeping habits can have an important influence on yours.

定位G段:第3句提到“Up to 47% of it is inherited, which means if you want to know why you pop up at dawn each day (or never do), you should probably look at your parents”,说明睡眠类型(包括习惯)有47%是遗传的,即父母的睡眠习惯会影响子女,与题目匹配。

40. A morning person is likely to achieve more because his biological rhythm matches the rhythm of his workday.

定位J段:第3-4句指出“If you're a morning person... will get you up and way ahead of your night owl peers. That means people who enjoy rising early will be more in line with their workday and likely to achieve more”,明确早起者的生物节律与工作日节奏匹配,因此更容易取得更多成就,与题目一致。

41. According to Wulff, if a night owl is forced to get up early for a period of time, he may gain weight.

定位F段:引用Katharina Wulff的观点:“pushing people too far out of their natural preference can be harmful... That can have lots of negative physiological consequences... which can cause weight gain”,说明强迫夜猫子早起可能导致体重增加,与题目一致。

42. Researchers have found that people who rise late are likely to be less satisfied with life.

定位K段:第1句提到“because evening types often have to function when their bodies don't want to, it makes sense that they may have worse moods or lower life satisfaction”,直接说明晚起者可能生活满意度更低,与题目匹配。

43. Only part of early risers are successful, and some famous high achievers are late risers.

定位I段:第2句指出“not all early risers are successful. Famous late risers include... Aaron Levie... Jonah Peretti... James Joyce...”,说明只有部分早起者成功,且一些著名高成就者是晚起者,与题目一致。

44. Someone who is a night owl is more likely to suffer from depression.

定位D段:最后一句提到“compared to night owls, they're less likely to be depressed”,即早起者比夜猫子更不容易抑郁,反向说明夜猫子更可能抑郁,与题目一致。

45. A 20-year-old may sleep and rise later than a 53-year-old.

定位H段:第2句指出“Children tend toward morning, with a peak shift toward night around age 20 and a slight change back toward morning at around age 50”,说明20岁左右是晚起高峰,50岁后逐渐早醒,因此20岁年轻人比53岁中年人晚睡晚起,与题目一致。

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