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Does this sound familiar? It’s 3:00 am and you’re still awake and staring at the clock. You can’t sleep , and you’ve already tried all the familiar tricks – taken a warm bath , drunk a glass of heated milk ,tried counting sheep, and read a book –all with no success. If you are such a sufferer, remember you’re not alone. Experts said that one in every four Americans have trouble falling or staying asleep.
Lack of sleep can hurt your quality of life in so many ways. Short temper, impatience, poor decision-making, and mood swings are common among those with sleeping problems. Besides, relationships with family, friends, and co-workers may suffer as a result. Improper sleep can also put your safety at risk by reducing your awareness.
When you’re awake in the middle of the night, you can start to feel desperate for a way out . However, it makes sense to weigh the available treatments before choosing the one that’s right for you. Other sleep aids may seem like a quick fix, but it turns out that there are many disadvantages of these drugs. For one thing, they may require expensive, time-consuming trips to your physician. They may also be habit-forming or have unpleasant side effects like dizziness( 眩晕) dry mouth, and next-day sleepiness. Plus , they become less effective over time.
So what is the best sleep aid available on the market today? The answer is Somnapure , a product that represents nature and science coming together. This all-natural sleep aid which comes from Peak Life allows you to fall asleep quickly and remain asleep through the night . With Somnapure, you wake up feeling refreshed and energetic. Somnapure is currently giving away a 14-day trial here. Get your Somnapure trial for better, deeper sleep that you deserve.
【小题1】From paragraph 1, we can know that sleep problems are_______.

A.easy to make a sufferer lonely
B.common but hard to deal with
C.severe throughout the world
D.widespread only in the USA
【小题2】The underlined words“ a quick fix”(in paragraph3)most probably means____.
A.a waste of moneyB.a quick repairC.an easy way outD.a cheap aid
【小题3】The purpose of the passage is to _______.
A.ask people with sleep problems to try and use Somnapure
B.introduce a kind of medicine to help sleep better
C.draw people’s attention to the bad effects of the lack of sleep
D.talk about what the main causes of the sleep problems are
【小题4】We can infer that the passage is probably immediately followed by information about ______.
A.the instructions to take Somnapure
B.the side effects of Somnapure
C.the price of Somnapure
D.the way to get Somnapure

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Does this sound familiar? It’s 3:00 am and you’re still awake and staring at the clock. You can’t sleep , and you’ve already tried all the familiar tricks – taken a warm bath , drunk a glass of heated milk ,tried counting sheep, and read a book –all with no success. If you are such a sufferer, remember you’re not alone. Experts said that one in every four Americans have trouble falling or staying asleep.

Lack of sleep can hurt your quality of life in so many ways. Short temper, impatience, poor decision-making, and mood swings are common among those with sleeping problems. Besides, relationships with family, friends, and co-workers may suffer as a result. Improper sleep can also put your safety at risk by reducing your awareness.

When you’re awake in the middle of the night, you can start to feel desperate for a way out . However, it makes sense to weigh the available treatments before choosing the one that’s right for you. Other sleep aids may seem like a quick fix, but it turns out that there are many disadvantages of these drugs. For one thing, they may require expensive, time-consuming trips to your physician. They may also be habit-forming or have unpleasant side effects like dizziness( 眩晕) dry mouth, and next-day sleepiness. Plus , they become less effective over time.

So what is the best sleep aid available on the market today? The answer is Somnapure , a product that represents nature and science coming together. This all-natural sleep aid which comes from Peak Life allows you to fall asleep quickly and remain asleep through the night . With Somnapure, you wake up feeling refreshed and energetic. Somnapure is currently giving away a 14-day trial here. Get your Somnapure trial for better, deeper sleep that you deserve.

1.From paragraph 1, we can know that sleep problems are_______.

A.easy to make a sufferer lonely

B.common but hard to deal with

C.severe throughout the world

D.widespread only in the USA

2.The underlined words“ a quick fix”(in paragraph3)most probably means____.

A.a waste of money

B.a quick repair

C.an easy way out

D.a cheap aid

3.The purpose of the passage is to _______.

A.ask people with sleep problems to try and use Somnapure

B.introduce a kind of medicine to help sleep better

C.draw people’s attention to the bad effects of the lack of sleep

D.talk about what the main causes of the sleep problems are

4.We can infer that the passage is probably immediately followed by information about ______.

A.the instructions to take Somnapure

B.the side effects of Somnapure

C.the price of Somnapure

D.the way to get Somnapure

 

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     Today is Sunday. The sky is full of sunshine, so does my life.                                    1._________
At about 9:00 am, I go to the bookstore with my friends,                                              2._________
there was a lot of new books, but I didn't know which one to buy,                                3._________
because these books were all useful to me. At last, I chose two.                                   
At 10:00 am, we went to the cinema, the film calling Titanic was very                            4. _________
popular. It took us about 3 hours to see. Having seen the film,                                      5. __________
and  everyone was deeply moved. Some friends even burst                                          6. __________
out tears. From the story, I understand that love is noble and valuable.                          7. __________     
That's a real wonderful film. It is very worth seeing again.                                              8. __________
                                                                                                                                   9. __________
What a happy day! I hope tomorrow I will be even happy!                                          10. _________

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     We all know that teenagers like to sleep late. But more and more research is showing that this is not
just a preference - or even the result of late-night studying or instant messaging - but is rooted in their
biological rhythms (节律). All of this would be little more than an interesting observation except that most
high schools start so early, and so many teenagers are having a hard time staying awake.
     A recent article in The Times cited a National Sleep Foundation survey in which more than a quarter
of the students reported that they fell asleep in class at least once a week. Researchers say this is true
because youngsters - beginning around age 12 until they reach their mid-20s-only start producing
melatonin, the sleep-inducing hormone (荷尔蒙), around 11:00 pm and that production lasts until about 7:00 am. In adults, melatonin lasts to around 4:00 am. Trying to wake up a teenager before 7:00 am is
like trying to awake an adult before 4:00 am.
     The obvious remedy (补救) would be for high schools to start later-well, after 8:00 am. A handful of
schools that have switched have reported beneficial results. School officials in Minneapolis say that
attendance improved and students' grades rose slightly after they changed to start at 8:40 am several
years ago. In Wilton, Conn., where the high school start time was pushed back to 8:20 am from 7:35 am,
teachers and parents reported better student behavior and greater alertness (活泼). Surveys of students
in both districts indicated that they did not use the later starts as an excuse to go to bed later.
     Numerous districts have considered the idea of later high school hours, only to drop it because of
fierce adult opposition. Coaches complain that the later classroom hours in the afternoon would take time
from their training programs and teams' success. School bus companies would be forced to change their
schedules. And many parents complained that they would have to adjust their own schedules.
     Many schools officials say more research is needed. We're all for that and for remembering that the
goal is to educate youngsters-and for that they need to be awake.
1. According to the new research, teenagers like to sleep late because _________ .
A. their biological systems make them do so
B. they waste too much rest time sending instant messages
C. they prefer to stay in bed rather than get up early  
D. they have to study till late at night
2. We can learn from the second paragraph that melatonin makes ________ .
A. youngsters awake after 7:00 am
B. youngsters sleepy before 7:00 am
C. adults sleepy after 4:00 am        
D. adults awake after 4:00 am
3. The third paragraph is written to show that _________ .
A. many high schools start after 8:00 am
B. later high school start time made students go to bed late
C. students don't go to bed late even though they have later high school hours
D. later high school start time is a very effective measure
4. According to the passage, who are fiercely against later high school hours?
① School team coaches.  
② Many parents.  
③ School teachers.
④ School bus companies.
A. ①②③    
B. ①②④    
C. ①③④  
D. ②③④
5. We can infer from the passage that the author's attitude towards later high school hours is ______ .
A. unclear  
B. negative      
C. uninterested    
D. positive  

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It was about 11:15 pm on the passenger ship California. The night was freezing cold and the water was filled with ice from the North Pole, making it difficult for the ship to sail on .

In the radio room, operato Cyril Evans listened to the radio-talk between a nearby passenger ship and the telegraph station on the Canadian island of Newfoundland. Evans interrupted it and said, “We’re stopped and surrounded by ice. Be careful as you pass through these waters.” The radio operator on the nearby ship replied, “I’m too busy to talk now. I have many messages to send to the telegraph station. ” Twenty minutes later, as he turned off his radio and went to bed, Evans could still hear the ship sending its passengers’ telegrams.

Earlier in the evening the California’s captain, Stanley Lord, had seen another ship approaching. It looked about the size of his own, but attempts to contact the ship failed. It lay dark and mysterious about 10 miles away. At 12:40 am there appeared a sudden flash of light just over the mysztery ship. Captain Lord, thinking the ship might need help, ordered his officers to signal the ship by lamp. There was no reply. Three more rockets then exploded, none appeared to go higher than halfway up the mast of the mystery ship. Then at about 2:00 am it turned and slipped into the darkness.

In the light of the sawn there was no mystery ship, but 20 miles away was the scene of a great disaster. Unfortunately, the mystery ship had stopped directly in front of the Califoria, preventing people on board from seeing clearly. If this ship had not been there, Captain Lord would have recognized that the rockets were SOS rockets that came not from the mystery ship but from a more distant ship which the California could not see. If Cyril Evans had kept his radio on for just 30 minutes more he would have heard SOS signals coming from that distant ship he spoke with the night before. That ship was the Titanic which was sinking fast, leaving 1,500 of its passengers dead. It was April 14,1912.

1.From whose point of view is the story told?

  A.People on the Titanic.    B.People on the California.

  C.People at telegraph station. D.People on Newfoundland.

2.Why were the rockets really fired?

  A.To celebrate the journey.  B.To signal for help.

  C.To contact the Titanic.   D.To warn other ships.

3.What is the main function of the last paragraph of this passage?

  A.It shows how unlucky the Titanic was.

  B.It describes how the Titanic sank.

  C.It indicates that the people on the California were careless.

  D.It lists how many people died in the disaster.

4.How many ships are mentioned in the passage?

  A.One.     B.Two.     C.Three.    D.Four.

5.From the passage we know that      .

  A.the rockets were fired from the mystery ship

  B.Cyril Evans went to bed earlier than usual that night

  C.the Titanic started sinking at dawn the next day

  D.the Titanic sent out many telegrams that night

 

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