听力原文:W: Mark really needs to see this article in Psychology Weekly. M: Why? What's it on? W: Reasons for negative behavior. patterns—like procrastination, habitual lateness... M: You're right. That's Mark. He's never on time. So what does it say? W: That people who are always late often do it for a reason--either conscious or unconscious. It could be an expression of anger and resentment—or a way of resisting authority. It could even be anxiety. M: Well, I don't know. In Mark's case, I think it's because he wants to be noticed. W: That's the next reason in the article—the need for attention. They give the example of movie stars who used to make these grand entrances. M: That's not really Mark's style. though—he's so quiet. W: What gets me is that he's late for his friends all the time—but not for other things, like work. M: Well... but they might deduct pay for that. W: Exactly. You know, sometimes I'm tempted to tell him to come at, say, seven, and everybody else at 7.15. Then maybe we wouldn't have to wait so long. M: We have to try something. You know, he confessed to me one day that he was even late for his sister's wedding. She was really angry. W: I remember that. He was in the wedding--so they couldn't start until he got there. M: Maybe you should slip that magazine under his door anonymously. And hope he gets the message. (20)