33. According to the author, competition law .
A.should serve the new market powers
B.may worsen the economic imbalance
C.should not provide just one legal solution
D.cannot keep pace with the changing market
34. Competition law as presently interpreted can hardly protect Facebook users because .
A. they are not defined as customers
B.they are not financially reliable
C.the services are generally digital
D. the services are paid for by advertisers
35. The ants analogy is used to illustrate .
A.a win-win business model between digital giants
B.a typical competition pattern among digital giants
C. the benefits provided for digital giants'customers
D.the relationship between digital giants and their users
36. The key to mastering the art of deep work is to .
A. keep to your focus time
B. list your immediate tasks
C. make specific daily plans
D. seize every minute to work
37. The study in the early 1980s cited by Harford shows that .
A. distractions may actually increase efficiency
B. daily schedules are indispensable to studying
C. students are hardly motivated by monthly goals
D. detailed plans may not be as fruitful as expected
38. According to Newport, idleness is .
A. a desirable mental state for busy people
B. a major contributor to physical health
C. an effective way to save time and energy
D. an essential factor in accomplishing any work
39. Pillay believes that our brains'shift between being focused and unfocused .
A. can result in psychological well-being
B. can bring about greater efficiency
C. is aimed at better balance in work
D. is driven by task urgency
40. This text is mainly about .
A. ways to relieve the tension of busy life
B. approaches to getting more done in less time
C. the key to eliminating distractions
D. the cause of the lack of focus time
21. Researchers think that guilt can be a good thing because it may help .
[A] regulate a child's basic emotions
[B] improve a child's intellectual ability
[C] foster a child's moral development
[D] intensify a child's positive feelings
22. According to Paragraph 2, many people still consider guilt to be .
[A] deceptive
[B] burdensome
[C] addictive
[D] inexcusable