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12£®No one knows why we sleep£¬but it's certain that we need to£®People who are prevented from sleeping begin to suffer obvious effects after a few days-they think less clearly£¬and they fall asleep during the working hours£» some may have hallucinations£¨»Ã¾õ£©£®?
There are no rules about sleep£®Generally speaking£¬grown-ups sleep about 7and a half hours each night and probably more than 60per cent get between seven and eight hours£®But perhaps eight per cent are quite happy with 5hours or less£¬and four per cent or so find that they want ten hours or more£®If you feel all right£¬you're probably getting enough sleep£®The important thing is not to worry how much other people get-their needs may be different£®Exercise doesn't seem to increase the need for sleep-office workers£¬for example£¬sleep for about as long as people doing physically active work£®?
Children sleep more than grown-ups-perhaps 14to 18hours soon after birth£¬going down to grown-up levels by early teenage£®Sleep patterns also tend£¨ÇãÏò£© to be different in the elderly£¬who may sleep less at night than they did when younger£¬find sleep getting more broken£¬and often make it a rule to sleep during the daytime£®

67£®According to the passage£¬some people are unable to think clearly becauseC£®
A£®they have hallucinations
B£®they feel sleepy during the working hours
C£®they don't have enough sleep
D£®they are certain to be kept from going to bed
68£®Which of the following is TRUE£¿B
A£®All grown-ups must have at least eight-hour sleep£®
B£®Most of grown-ups sleep for seven or eight hours£®
C£®Quite a few people need only 5hours or less for them to sleep£®
D£®No grown-ups sleep more than ten hours£®
69£®Whether you have got enough sleep is judged byD£®
A£®how many hours you have slept
B£®how many hours you need to sleep
C£®whether you do exercise and physical work
D£®whether you feel fresh and energetic
70£®According to the passage£¬a boy of 14years old sleepsA£®
A£®as long hours as a grown-up
B£®much longer hours than a grown-up
C£®for 14hours each night
D£®for less than 8hours per night£®

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13£®If your child has mobile internet access£¬it will be more difficult to monitor£¨¼à¶½£© and control his or her internet use£®Kids are turning to the internet for everything from hanging out with friends to shopping£¬which makes it harder for parents to keep track of their online activities£®Fortunately£¬there are many choices for controlling what your kids see on their computers£¬laptops£¬and mobile devices£®
Content blockers and filters are great tools to use for younger kids£®They allow you more control over where they go and what they do online£®A content blocker can block some unhealthy websites or limit a child's search to the kind of sites£®A content filter can scan sites and pictures and block those sites that contain certain words£¬key phrases£¬or content£®
Consider tracking software for older teenagers£®This software enables you to see which sites your children have visited£¬tracking their path online£®This tool gives young people more freedom to explore the Internet£¬but it also allows you to check that they are using the internet responsibly£®Let your teenagers know that you trust them£¬but that you will be regularly checking that they are visiting appropriate sites online£®
Even if you use content blockers£¬filters£¬and trackers£¬you know that a lot of kids figure out ways to get around these£¬so it's important to remain alert£¨¾¯ÌèµÄ£©£®Remember that not all adult sites can be identified by blocker£¬filter£¬or tracker software£®That's why it's important to talk to your kids about what to do when something inappropriate or scary comes up£®Nothing can replace involvement and supervision£¨¼à¶½£© by adults£®Keep monitoring how your kids use the internet on a regular basis without getting into the role of internet traffic police£®
71£®What is the passage mainly about£¿B
A£®More and more kids have mobile internet access
B£®Some choices for monitoring and controlling kid's internet use
C£®It is difficult to monitor and control kid's internet use
D£®Kids are turning to the internet for everything
72£®How should parents monitor and control younger kids'internet use£¿C
A£®With tracking software  
B£®With tracking software and content blockers and filters
C£®With content blockers and filters   
D£®With filters and trackers
73£®The 3th paragraph is about£®A
A£®how to monitor and control older teenagers'internet use
B£®how to monitor and control younger kids'internet use
C£®tracking software
D£®Content blockers and filters
74£®Parents should remain alert when they monitor kids'internet use becauseB
A£®content blockers£¬filters£¬and trackers are useless£®
B£®lots of kids figure out ways to get around content blockers£¬filters£¬and trackers£®
C£®not all adult sites can be identified by blocker£¬filter£¬or tracker software
D£®nothing can replace involvement and supervision by adults
75£®is the most important for parents to monitor and control kid's internet use£¿D
A£®Tracking software               
B£®Content blockers and filters
C£®Filters and trackers            
D£®Involvement and supervision by adults£®

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