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        A large body of research has been developed in recent years to explain many aspects of willpower. Most of the researchers exploring self-control do so with an obvious goal in mind: How can willpower be strengthened? If willpower is truly a limited resource, as the research suggests, what can be done to make it stay strong?

        Avoiding temptation (诱惑)is an effective method for maintaining self-control, which is called the “out of sight, out of mind” principle. One recent study, for instance, found office workers are less attracted to candy in the desk drawer than that on top of their desks, in plain sight.

        The research suggesting that we possess a limited reservoir of self-control raises a troubling question. When we face too many temptations, are we to fail? Not necessarily. Researchers don't believe that one's willpower is ever completely exhausted. Rather, people appear to hold some willpower in reserve, saved for future demands. The right motivation allows us to tap into those reserves, allowing us to carry on even when our self-control strength has been run down. High motivation might help overcome weakened willpower—at least to a point.

        Willpower may also be made less vulnerable (脆弱) to being exhausted in the first place. Researchers who study self-control often describe it as being like a muscle that gets tired with heavy use. But there is another aspect to the muscle comparison, they say. While muscles become exhausted by exercise in the short term, they are strengthened by regular exercise in the long term. Similarly, regular practices of self-control may improve willpower strength.

        The evidence from willpower-exhaustion studies also suggests that making a list of resolutions on New Year's Eve is the worst possible approach» Being exhausted in one area can reduce willpower in other areas, so it makes more sense to focus on a single goal at a time. In other words, don't try to quit smoking, adopt a healthy diet and start a new exercise plan at the same time. Taking goals one by one is a better approach. Once a good habit is in place, Baumeister says, you'll no longer need to draw on your willpower to maintain the behavior. Eventually healthy habits will become routine, and won't require making decisions at all.

        Many questions about the nature of self-control remain to be answered by further research. Yet it seems likely that with clear goals, good self-monitoring and a little practice, you can train your willpower to stay strong in the face of temptation.

    1. (1) From the studies in the passage we learn that ______.
      A . people have unlimited self-control B . high motivation ensures one's success C . willpower is hardly completely exhausted D . too many temptations often lead to failure
    2. (2) The underlined phrase “tap into” in Paragraph 3 most probably means ______.
      A . make use of B . run out of C . build D . increase
    3. (3) The author compares self-control to muscles ______.
      A . to prove the long-term effects of willpower B . to show the significance of regular exercise C . to argue that self-control can be easily used up D . to explain the benefits of practicing self-control
    4. (4) To develop a good habit, which of the following does the author prefer?
      A . “I will give up dessert and do exercise.” B . “I will set three goals this new semester.” C . “I will keep myself from any temptation.” D . “I will read an English novel every month.”

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