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Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made.In my early 20s, I rarely went to bed before midnight, and I would almost always get up late the next morning.
But after a while I couldn’t ignore the high relationship between success and rising early.On those rare occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity was almost always higher.So I set out to become a habitual early riser.But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that noise and go back to sleep.Eventually some sleep research showed me that I was using the wrong strategy.
The most common wrong strategy is this: You assume that if you’re going to get up earlier, you’d better go to bed earlier.It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.
There are two main schools(流派) of thought on sleep patterns.One is that you should go to bed and get up at the same time every day.The second school says you should go to bed when you’re tired and get up when you naturally wake up.However, I have found both of them are wrong if you care about productivity.If you sleep at set hours, you’ll sometimes go to bed when you aren’t sleepy enough.You’re wasting time lying in bed awake and not being asleep.
If your sleep is based on what your body tells you, you’ll probably be sleeping more than you need.Also, your mornings may be less predictable if you’re getting up at different times.
The solution for me has been to combine both methods.I go to bed when I’m sleepy and get up with an alarm clock at a fixed time.So I always get up at the same time (in my case 5 am), but I go to bed at different times every night — sometimes at 9:30pm, and other times at midnight.Most of the time I go to bed between 10-11 pm.
However, going to bed only when I’m sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning is my way.If you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.
【小题1】According to the passage, the underlined phrase refers to ____.

A.people who stay up until the next morning.
B.people who get up early in the morning.
C.people who feel sleepy in the morning.
D.people whose productivity is the highest in the morning.
【小题2】Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?
A.Because he / she wanted to form the habit of going to bed early and getting up early.
B.Because he / she had found that his / her productivity was higher when he / she got up early.
C.Because he / she wanted to see which of the two main schools of thought on sleep patterns was right.
D.Because he / she was told the high relationship between success and rising early.
【小题3】The author experienced all the following EXCEPT ____.
A.going to bed after midnight.
B.getting up early occasionally.
C.pressing off the alarm to go on sleeping.
D.asking scholars for advice on sleeping habits.
【小题4】The passage is mainly about ____。
A.how to become an early riser.
B.how to have good sleep.
C.wrong strategies for getting up early.
D.main schools of thought on sleep patterns.

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     Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made. In my early 20s, I rarely went to
bed before midnight, and I would almost always get up late the next moming.
     But after a while I couldn't ignore the high relationship between success and rising early. On those rare
occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity was almost always higher. So I set out
to become a habitual early riser. But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that
noise and go back to sleep. Eventually some sleep research showed me that I was using the wrong strategy.
     The most common wrong strategy is this: You assume that if you're going to get up earlier, you'd better
go to bed earlier. It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.
     There are two main schools (流派) of thought on sleep patterns. One is that you should go to bed and get
up at the same time every day. The second says you should go to bed when you're tired and get up when you
naturally wake up. However, I have found both of them are wrong if you care about productivity.
     If you sleep at set hours, you'll sometimes go to bed when you aren't sleepy enough. You're wasting time
lying in bed awake and not being asleep. If your sleep is based on what your body tells you, you'll probably
be sleeping more than you need. Also, your mornings may be less predictable if you're getting up at different
times.
     The solution for me has been to combine both methods. I go to bed when I'm sleepy and get up with an
alarm clock at a fixed time. So I always get up at the same time (in my case 5 a.m.), but I go to bed at
different times every night-sometimes at 9:30 p.m. and other times at midnight. Most of the time I go to bed
between 10-11 p.m.
     However, going to bed only when I'm sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning is my way. If
you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.
1. According to the passage,the underlined phrase refers to _____.
[     ]
A. people who stay up until the next morning
B. people who get up early in the morning
C. people who feel sleepy in the morning
D. people whose productivity is the highest in the morning
2. Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?
[     ]
A. Because he/she wanted to form the habit of going to bed early and getting up early.
B. Because he/she had found that his/her productivity was higher when he/she got up early.
C. Because he/she wanted to see which of the two main schools of thought on sleep pattems was right.
D. Because he/she was told the high relationship between success and rising early.
3. The author experienced all the following EXCEPT_____.
[     ]
A. going to bed after midnight
B. getting up early occasionally
C. pressing off the alarm to go on sleeping
D. asking scholars for advice on sleeping habits

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  Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made.In my early 20s, I rarely went to bed before midnight, and I would almost always get up late the next morning.

  But after a while I couldn't ignore the high relationship between success and rising early.On those rare occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity(效率)was almost always higher.So I set out to become a habitual early riser.But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that noise and go back to sleep.Eventually some sleep research showed me that I was using the wrong strategy.

  The most common wrong strategy is this:You assume that if you're going to get up earlier, you'd better go to bed earlier.It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.

  There are two main schools(流派)of thought on sleep patterns.One is that you should go to bed and get up at the same time every day.The second school says you should go to bed when you're tired and get up when you naturally wake up.However, I have found both of them are wrong if you care about producivity.If you sleep at set hours, you'll sometimes go to bed when you aren't sleepy enough.You're wasting time lying in bed awake and not being asleep.

  If your sleep is based on what your body tells you, you'll probably be sleeping more than you need.Also, your mornings may be less predictable if you're getting up at different times.

  The solution for me has been to combine both methods.I go to bed when I'm sleepy and get up with an alarm clock at a fixed time.So I always get up at the same time(in my case 5 am), but I go to bed at different times every night - sometimes at 9:30pm, and other times at midnight.Most of the time I go to bed between 10-11 pm.

  However, going to bed only when I'm sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning is my way.If you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.

(1)

According to the passage, the underlined phrase refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

people who stay up until the next morning.

B.

people who get up early in the morning.

C.

people who feel sleepy in the morning.

D.

people whose productivity is the highest in the morning.

(2)

Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?

[  ]

A.

Because he/she wanted to form the habit of going to bed early and getting up early.

B.

Because he/she had found that his/her productivity was higher when he/she got up early.

C.

Because he/she wanted to see which of the two main schools of thought on sleep patterns was right.

D.

Because he/she was told the high relationship between success and rising early.

(3)

The author experienced all the following EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

going to bed after midnight

B.

getting up early occasionally

C.

pressing off the alarm to go on sleeping

D.

asking scholars for advice on sleeping habits

(4)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

how to become an early riser

B.

how to have good sleep

C.

wrong strategies for getting up early

D.

main schools of thought on sleep patterns

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阅读理解

  Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made.In my early 20s, I rarely went to bed before midnight, and I would almost always get up late the next morning.

  But after a while I couldn't ignore the high relationship between success and rising early.On those rare occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity was almost always higher.So I set out to become a habitual early riser.But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that noise and go back to sleep.Eventually some sleep research showed me that I was using the wrong strategy.

  The most common wrong strategy is this:You assume that if you're going to get up earlier, you'd better go to bed earlier.It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.

  There are two main schools(流派)of thought on sleep patterns.The first is that you should go to bed and get up at the same time every day.The second school says you should go to bed when you're tired and get up when you naturally wake up.However, I have found both of them are wrong if you care about productivity.If you sleep at set hours, you'll sometimes go to bed when you aren't sleepy enough.You're wasting time lying in bed awake and not being asleep.

  If your sleep is based on what your body tells you, you'll probably be sleeping more than you need.Also, your mornings may be less predictable if you're getting up at different times.

  The solution for me has been to combine both methods.I go to bed when I'm sleepy and get up with an alarm clock at a fixed time.So I always get up at the same time(in my case 5 am), but I go to bed at different times every night-sometimes at 9∶30 pm, and other times at midnight.Most of the time I go to bed between 10-11 pm.

  However, going to bed only when I'm sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning is my way.If you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.

(1)

According to the passage, the underlined phrase refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

people who stay up until the next morning

B.

people whose productivity is the highest in the morning

C.

people who feel sleepy in the morning

D.

people who get up early in the morning

(2)

Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?

[  ]

A.

Because he/she wanted to form the habit of going to bed early and getting up early.

B.

Because he/she wanted to see which of the two main schools of thought on sleep patterns was right.

C.

Because he/she had found that his/her productivity was higher when he/she got up early.

D.

Because he/she was told the high relationship between success and rising early.

(3)

The author experienced all the following EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

asking scholars for advice on sleeping habits

B.

getting up early occasionally

C.

pressing off the alarm to go on sleeping

D.

going to bed after midnight

(4)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

how to have good sleep

B.

main schools of thought on sleep patterns

C.

wrong strategies for getting up early

D.

how to become an early riser

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Are morning people born or made? In my case it was definitely made. In my early 20s, I rarely went to bed before midnight, and I would almost always get up late the next morning.

But after a while I couldn’t ignore the high relationship between success and rising early. On those rare occasions where I did get up early, I noticed that my productivity was almost always higher. So I set out to become a habitual early riser. But whenever my alarm went off, my first thought was always to stop that noise and go back to sleep. Eventually some sleep research showed me that I was using the wrong strategy.

The most common wrong strategy is this: You assume that if you’re going to get up earlier, you’d better go to bed earlier. It sounds very reasonable, but will usually fail.

There are two main schools(流派) of thought on sleep patterns. One is that you should go to bed and get up at the same time every day. The second school says you should go to bed when you’re tired and get up when you naturally wake up. However, I have found both of them are wrong if you care about productivity. If you sleep at set hours, you’ll sometimes go to bed when you aren’t sleepy enough. You’re wasting time lying in bed awake and not being asleep.

If your sleep is based on what your body tells you, you’ll probably be sleeping more than you need. Also, your mornings may be less predictable if you’re getting up at different times.

The solution for me has been to combine both methods. I go to bed when I’m sleepy and get up with an alarm clock at a fixed time. So I always get up at the same time (in my case 5 am), but I go to bed at different times every night — sometimes at 9:30pm, and other times at midnight. Most of the time I go to bed between 10-11 pm.

However, going to bed only when I’m sleepy, and getting up at a fixed time every morning is my way. If you want to become an early riser, you can try your own.

1.According to the passage, the underlined phrase refers to ____.

A.people who stay up until the next morning.

B.people who get up early in the morning.

C.people who feel sleepy in the morning.

D.people whose productivity is the highest in the morning.

2.Why did the author want to become a habitual early riser?

      A.Because he / she wanted to form the habit of going to bed early and getting up early.

      B.Because he / she had found that his / her productivity was higher when he / she got up early.

      C.Because he / she wanted to see which of the two main schools of thought on sleep patterns was right.

       D.Because he / she was told the high relationship between success and rising early.

3.The author experienced all the following EXCEPT ____.

      A.going to bed after midnight

       B.getting up early occasionally

      C.pressing off the alarm to go on sleeping

      D.asking scholars for advice on sleeping habits

4.The passage is mainly about ____.

      A.how to become an early riser

       B.how to have good sleep

      C.wrong strategies for getting up early

      D.main schools of thought on sleep patterns

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