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36. DIt has been found that inadequate recovery often leads to poor health and accidents. 对应原 文:Research has found that there is a direct correlation between lack of recovery and increased incidence of health and safety problems. 

37. J Mental relaxation is much needed, just as physical relaxation is. 对应原文:Our brains need a rest as much as our bodies do.

 38. L Adequate rest not only helps one recover, but also increases one’s work efficiently. 对应原 文:Take all of your paid time off, which not only gives you recovery periods, but raises your productivity and likelihood of promotion. 

39.A The author always has a hectic time before taking a flight. 对应原文: We race to get all our ground work done: packing, going through security, doing a last-minute work call, calling each other, then boarding the plane. 

40.E Recovery may not take place even if one seems to have stop ped working 对应原文:And just because work stops, it doesn’t mean we are recovering. 

41.K It is advised that technology be used to prevent people from overworking 对应原文:Amy Blankson describes how to strategically stop during the day by using technology to control overworking.

 42.I Contrary to popular belief, rest does not equal recovet.对应原文:That’s because rest and recovery are not the same thing. 

43. BThe author has come to see that this problem results from a misunderstanding of the meaning of resilience. 对应原文:the problem comes from a misunderstanding of what it means to be resilient, and the resulting impact of overworking. 

44.G People’s distorted view about resilience may have developed from their upbringing. 对应原 文:The misconception of resilience is often bred from an early age.

 45.C People tend to think the more determined they are, the greater their success will be.对应原文: We believe that longer we tough it out, the tougher we are, and therefore the more successful we will be.
 


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