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(B)26.How did Reshi feel about the artists'reaction tohis creation?(C)28.What can be learned about the release ofA.Worried.B.Shocked.dopamine and endorphins?C.MotivatedD.Disappointed.A.It is a completely natural process.(C)27.What can we learn about Reshi from the lastparagraph?B.It is linked with our personality.A.He wants to be a real author.C.It depends on human behaviour.B.He won't create another book.D.It brings us a feeling of discomfort.C.He doesn't mean to upset artists.D.He worries about AI stealing artists'work.g(B)29.What does the author try to show by givingOur brain responds to various stimuli bythe example of Anna Lembke?producing chemical messengers called hormonesA.Why we need dopamine.(that travel via the bloodstream to differentareas of the body where they lead to specificB.The function of dopamine.functions or feelings.One group of hormones,C.How we get dopamine.including dopamine and endorphins,has beenD.The power of food.nicknamed the feel-good hormones.The release ofeach of these chemicals is linked with specificlifestyle,exercise,and dietary choices.gWhen and how much of these hormones arereleased is determined,in part,by one's baseline(A)30.Why do chemicals like dopamine have to beassociation with a specific food or activity.For example,Anna Lembke,a physician and professor of psychiatryturned off?at Stanford University School of Medicine,says sheloves chocolate,so when she thinks about eating it,theA.To preserve energybrain releases a hit of dopamine giving her a feeling ofB.To find the target.pleasure."That naturally creates the motivation to dothe work to get it,"she explains.This means thatC.To get a reward.because of her baseline association with the treat,theD.To stay healthy.hormone not only rewards her when she eats chocolate,but also pushes her to find more of it when she thinks ofit.gBut chemicals like dopamine are not meant to be"present all the time and must be turned off to do their(D)31.What is Lembke's suggestion?job the next time an opportunity arises."If a lion'sdopamine were always on,it would run after everythingA.Ignoring the effects of dopamine.and wouldn't have the energy to win when it saw a goodB.Using drugs to control dopamine levels.prospect,"explains Loretta Graziano Breuning,aprofessor at California State University.C.Eating some chocolate to deal withSatisfying the desire for food such as chocolate,sadness.accomplishing a goal or task,and self-care activities likejogging or taking a hot shower can all cause a release ofD.Doing some sport to release the hormone.dopamine which brings about a feeling of happinessand a desire to return to the food or activity."Though some drugs and alcohol may alsoDAccording to research,people generally loserelease a flood of dopamine and create a sense ofconcentration within a short period of time.This ispleasure,repeated use of these substances can leadlargely due to the constant overload of messaging into abnormally low levels of dopamine transmissiontoday's society,causing us to become less sensitive to a(传递),"explains Lembke..For this reason,she sayslot of information around us.In fact,it's estimated thatit's better to cause the release of dopaminethe average person is exposed to more than 10,000advertisements every day.In response,many peoplenaturally by doing something necessary,such ashave learned to reduce the amount of attention theyexercise.give to the content they come across.So,if you want towin a customer,you must first learn how to grab hisattention through some psychology.6
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