B ★★★★☆ !
It is 7 am and the alarm is going off. You know you have to get out of bed to catch the school bus. But the strong wish to bury yourself in the bed is ever so strong. Does it sound familiar?
During adolescence(青春期) ,the body goes through many changes including changes in sleep patterns. Researchers have found that though : adolescents need as much as 9.5 hours of sleep a day they go to bed later and later with each passing year.
In fact,the sleep cycle shifts later by as much as : 12 to 18 minutes each year between the ages of 10 and 20!So by the time a 10-year-old who sleeps at 8 pm ' grows to be 17 or 18,his body naturally wants to stay up till 10:30 or 11 pm.
According to researchers,this is because of a hormone called melatonin(褪黑素) that is produced by the pineal gland — a tiny structure deep inside the brain. Melatonin controls a body's natural d?y-night patterns. It causes a person tò become sleepy by lowering his body's (體核溫度) .It is produced much later in the evening and continues to increase throughout the night. This makes it difficult for teens to fall asleep earlier as they did in their younger years.
Sleep is food for the brain. During sleep,important bodily functions and brain activities happen. Not sleeping can be harmful and even deadly 一 especially for those 'who drive. A slow brain makes it difficult to concentrafe. and can affect grades at school.
The American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests that letting teens sleep in during school days can lead to overall b?peí?ts for them,since children who are suffering from a lack of sleep are more likely to suffer from anxiety,have traffic accidents and perform poorly at schools. In fact,AAP advises that middle and high schools should start later 一 not before 8:30 am. But a later Start time means a later end time too. Will that affect after-school activities?
5. Researchers have found that teens .
A. should go to bed at 10:00 or 11 pm
B. will fall asleep later as they grow older
C. are unwilling to take the school bus
D. should sleep more than 9;5 hours one day
6. According to Paragraph 4 ,what causes some teens to be sleepy?
A. Melatonin.
B. After-school activities,
C. Sleep patterns.
D. The core temperature.
7. The AAP believes that .
A. teens,health is threatened by lack of activities
B. scho?ls should end earlier than before
C. lack of sleep affects teens’after-school activities
D. schools should put off their start time
8. The text is mainly concerned with
A. sleep hours and teenagers' brain
B. sleep hours and class behavior
C. effective ways to improve teens’ sleep
D. a comparison of sleeping more and sleeping less
B篇本文主要說明了睡眠和青少年大腦健康的關(guān)系,建議學(xué)校延遲早上開始上課的時(shí)間。
5. B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段中的they go to bed later and later with each passing year 可知,隨著年 齡的增長,青少年睡得越來越晚。
6.A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第四段中的Melatonin controls a body's natural day-night patterns. It causes a person to become sleepy by lowering his body's core temperature可知,褪黑素通過降低 一個(gè)人的體核溫度導(dǎo)致他懨懨欲睡。
7.D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段中的In fact,AAP advises that middle and high,schools should start later 一 not before 8:30 am 可知,AAP 建議學(xué)校 8:30以后上課,即推遲早上開始上課的時(shí)間。
8. A. 主旨大意題。通讀全文可知,本文主要說明了睡眠和青少年大腦健康的關(guān)系。
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A. There's a lot more to it.
B. Show them your personality.
C. Instead of screaming,talk to them.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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A ★★★☆☆
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C. It allows him more free time.
D. It enables him to achieve his full potential.
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B. Very concerned,
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D. Really angry.
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Paintings,drawings,sculptures and writings will be needed — for both the show and the sale!
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A. 20 dollars. B. 25 dollars,
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B. Marco has caused problems
C. the author understands Marco well
D. the author adapted to his new school quickly
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B ★★★★☆
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When Danny Meyer,the boss of the restaurant group,talks,people listen. He's been right before. When he (禁止) smoking at Union Square Cafe,he was told he’d go out of business. However,his business improved. Ten years later,smoking in restaurants was against the law. Starting in November 2015,tipping began to be abolished at his 13 restaurants,the first major restaurant group to do this. It's been all over the news and everyone has an opinion. “Why not earlier?” some say. “Americans will not,” others insist.It’s clear that tipping is just the tip of the iceberg (冰山) .Beneath the surface are questions of pay fairness,labor law and rising costs. Tipping was borrowed from Europe more than a century ago and has been abolished there. But here,it's a deep-rooted American cultural practice.
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5. We can learn from Danny Meyer’s story that
A. people suggested he run more restaurants
B. his ban on smoking succeeded beyond expectations
C. his business failed because of his ban on smoking
D. he was threaten to shut his business
6. According to Paragraph 3 ,tipping .
A. is quite popular in Europe
B. is against labor law in America
C. spreads from Europe to America
D. is disliked by most people in America
7. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?
A. How customers tip.
B. What servers do to get tips,
C. How tipping came about.
D. What customers think of tips.
8. Why are kitchen workers in short supply?
A. They can't get tips.
. B. Their income isn’t fixed,
C.They can't see customers.
D. Their work is very boring.
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In 2002.Lucy was bom to a Chinese immigrant (移民) family in California. Lucy's mother tried to interest her in other 24. like ballet. But Lucy 25 to be like her elder brother,who played 26 . One day while waiting for him to finish agolf match,7-year-old Lucy 27 a club(高爾夫球棒) ,hit the ball and sent it flying straight down the course. Her mother said,We28 something special that day.
The family 29 famous golf coach Jmi McLean and asked him to teach Lucy. That was the 30 of her golf career. According to McLean, “Lucy has a 31 for golf. She can play better than any other kid r ve ever seen.”
Lucy was the youngest 32 ever to qualify for the US Women's Open golf tournament in 2014. At the US Women's Open,Lucy was 33 against the world's best players in North Carolina. She was also playing on one of the world's most 34 courses in 90-degree heat. 35 the first round ended,she had a (n) —36 score of 78. But her score of.78 again the next day wasn,t enough for her to advance.
Lucy is still a 37 girl,and often (單腳跳) and skips as she 38 along the golf course. When asked what she 39. Lucy answered ,“I want to have fun and 40 . I want to learn a lot from these great players."
21. A. Therefore B. Howevbr C. Otherwise D. Besides
22. A. doubt B. deny dope C.hope D. know
23. A. lazy B. silly C. disabled D. young
24. A. activities B. stories C. topics D. memories
25. A. feared B. refused C. expected D. regretted
26. A. tennis B. golf C. baseball D. football
27. A. kissed B. lost C. broke D. grasped
28. A. realized B. ignored C. forgot D. created
29. A. forgave . B. helped C. contacted D. comforted
30. A. aim B. start C. success D. end
31. A. chance B. prize C. gift D. performance
32. A. reporter B. player c. coach D. audience
33. A. debating B. protecting C. guarding D. competing
34. A. difficult B. relaxing C. romantic D. funny
35. A. If B. Though C. After D. Because
36. A. poor B. good C. wrong D. old
37. A. shy B. foolish C. beautiful D. little
38. A. moves B. dances C. paints D. drives
39. A. wants B. guesses C. sings D. understands
40. A. travel B. dream C. learn D. smile
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9. Compared with dogs from Universal K9,traditionally trained police dogs .
A. are cleverer
B. can do more tasks
C. cost more money
D. are trained in the US
10. Universal K9 is founded to .
A. reduce social crimes
B. make money by training dogs
C. save and train homeless dogs
D. call on people to care for dogs
11. What do we know about Sadie?
A. She is a quiet dog.
B. She is popular in the class.
C. She was found two months ago.
D. She is good at smelling danger.
12. The best title for the text would be .
A. Dogs,human's close friends
B. The importance of police dogs
C. The roles dogs play nowadays
D. Dogs get a second chance and duty
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