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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  

答案

1-5: ABDBD

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
I’ll never forget the summer day in 1965 when my mother suddenly died of an unexplained illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer came to ask for my father’s  36  for the hospital to  37  Mother’s valve (心脏瓣膜). I was shocked. I ran into the house  38 . At 14 I just  39  understand why anyone would take apart a person I loved.  40  my father told the police officer, “Yes .” “How can you let them do that to her?” I  41  him.
“Linda,” he said quietly,  42  his arms around me, “the greatest  43  you can give is a  44  of yourself. Your mother and I decided  45  that if we can 46  a difference in just one person’s life after we die, our death will have  47 .”
The  48  my father taught me that day became one of the most  49  in my life.
Years passed. I married and had a family of my own. In 1986, my father became seriously ill. He  50  told me that when he died, he wanted to donate  51  was in good condition, especially his eyes.
My father died and we donated his eyes  52  he had wanted. Three days later, my daughter said, “Mum, I’m so  53  of what you did for Grandpa. At that moment I realized that my father gave much more than his  54 . What he  55  behind sparkled in my daughter’s eyes — pride.
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A.adviceB.permission C.suggestion D.speech
小题2:
A.repairB.operateC.treatD.use
小题3:
A.in tears B.in silence C.in a hurry D.in surprise
小题4:
A.couldn’tB.mustn’t C.might not D.shouldn’t
小题5:
A.SoB.AndC.ButD.For
小题6:
A.said toB.replied toC.explained toD.cried at
小题7:
A.carryingB.puttingC.raisingD.pushing
小题8:
A.gift B.wishC.talk D.regret
小题9:
A.healthB.body C.part D.value
小题10:
A.then B.later C.soon D.long ago
小题11:
A.have B.make C.keep D.tell
小题12:
A.pleasure B.right C.funD.meaning
小题13:
A.lesson B.subjectC.thoughtD.experience
小题14:
A.ordinary B.important C.uselessD.hard
小题15:
A.carefullyB.sadly C.cruellyD.cheerfully
小题16:
A.who B.whatever C.that D.which
小题17:
A.as B.when C.while D.where
小题18:.
A.fondB.tired C.proudD.afraid
小题19:
A.wordsB.life C.eyes D.lessons
小题20:
A.taught B.leftC.sent D.gave
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