单选题Passage 1People often complained about not gettinga good night's sleep, but sleep patterns differ from person to person. Most adults require six to eight hours of sleep to function well, while others survive on only a few hours. Still, most people toda

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Passage 1People often complained about not gettinga good night's sleep, but sleep patterns differ from person to person. Most adults require six to eight hours of sleep to function well, while others survive on only a few hours. Still, most people today think of sleep as one continuous period of downtime. This is not the way people used to sleep. According to researchers in earlier times, people divided sleep by first sleep a few hours, waking up, then going back to sleep.Before the 18th century, people had no gas or electricity in their homes. Fire, candles, or oil lamps were the common forms of lighting. This lack of artificial lighting in homes contributed to people's sleep patterns. It made sense for people to go to bed early. If you live in this time period, you might be a hard-working farmer, and you would come home, eat and quickly fall into bed exhausted. You would probably go to sleep at 9:00 or 10:00 P.M. In this first period of sleep-called first sleep-you would typically sleep until midnight or shortly afterwards.Halfway through the night during a period some call the watch, or watching period. When you came out of first sleep, you would stay in bed and relax quietly. You might talk with a bedfellow, meditate on the day's events or the meaning of a dream, or just let your mind wander. If you enjoyed writing or drawing, you might get out of bed to write a poem or story or draw a picture.Then you would start to feel sleepy, so would return to bed and fall asleep again for your second sleep. This period would continue until early morning when daylight arrived. Again, with no artificial lighting in homes, people naturally woke up early to take advantage of sunlight.Today, human may consider divided sleep a strange habit, but sleep researchers say that it is actually a more natural sleep pattern. Dr. Thomas Wehr of the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health has studied human sleep. He thinks that modern sleep problems occur because the orderly, natural way of sleep is breaking through the more recent continuous sleep pattern. Wehr and other scientists believe that artificial lighting has altered the way people sleep. In a research study, he asked 15 adults to rest and sleep in darkness for 14 hours(from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M.). At first, the subjects took a few hours to get to sleep, and then slept 11 hours a night. Then overtime, they switched to divided sleep. They fell asleep for about 3 or 5 hours in the evening, stay awake for an hour of two and the slept again for four hours till early morning.Unlike the people in the study, we modern humans generally do not practice divided sleep. However, many of us have the experience of waking up in the middle of the night. We usually consider this a sleeping problem, but perhaps we should look at it as natural behavior. Divided sleep may be the way we should all be sleeping.A first sleep followed by a relation period and a second period of sleep could help all of us to beat the stress of our fast-paced lives.What conclusion does the writer make about divided sleep?
A

It is one type of sleeping problem.

B

It may help people handle daily stress.

C

It is not the best sleep pattern for everyone.

D

It is even a common practice in modern times.


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  • 第1题:

    They often saw me ____________.

    A、in and about

    B、about and out

    C、out and about


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    Some newspapers refused delivery to distant suburbs probably because______.

    A.readers threatened to pay less

    B.newspapers wanted to reduce costs

    C.journalists reported little about these areas

    D.subscribers complained about slimmer products


    正确答案:B
    解析:推理题。题干定位在第三句第四句,题干考点是because问原因。定位处附近没有明显的因果关系,属于隐含因果关系。原文该句中有even一词,表示递进。因此第三句和第四句是并列关系,第四句的原因可以通过第三句的原因推导出。第三句的意思是读者为更薄的产品付了更多的钱,暗示了报业为了省钱把报纸印薄了,而价格保持不变。同样报业拒绝送报到边远郊区显然也是为了省钱。

  • 第3题:

    The book mentioned in this passage is written for readers who( ).

    A. are intelligent college students and lay person who do not know much about science

    B. are good at producing various gadgets

    C. work in a storehouse of dried facts

    D. want to have a superficial understanding of science


    正确答案:A
    A  [解析]由第二段首句This book is written for the intelligent student or lay per son whose acquaintance with science is superficial..,可以推出本题正确答案为A。

  • 第4题:

    We can infer from the passage that in England ( )

    A. many plays are not for young people

    B. many young people don’t like theatre

    C. people know little about the plan

    D. children used to receive good arts education


    正确答案:B

  • 第5题:

    English teachers often ask students to __________ a passage to get the gist of it.

    A.skim
    B.scan
    C.predict
    D.describe

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查英语阅读策。读(skim)指快速阅读文章以了解其内容大意(gist)的阅读方法。换句话说,读是要求读者有选择地进行阅读,可跳过某些细节,以求抓住文章(gist)的大概,从而加快阅读速度。因此选A。

  • 第6题:

    The passage is mainly about__________.

    A.what has brought about less working time
    B.why employees want to make more money
    C.why employees have less leisure time
    D.what a good employee should be like

    答案:C
    解析:
    通过对全文的通读和理解,可知本文一直在围绕着为什么现在工作的人的业余时间那么少。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    The passage suggests which of the following about direct selling?
    A

    It is used in the marketing of most industrial products.

    B

    It is often used in cases where there is a large program target.

    C

    It is not economically feasible for most marketing programs.

    D

    It is used only for products for which there are many potential customers.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章第二段提到,有一种特殊情况,当产品的消费者很容易辨别并且很少时,比如说啤酒瓶高速填料,那么,直销在经济上就可行,但是它的市场消费者只局限于program target类型的消费者。接着在文章的第三段提到,“most consumer-goods markets”完全不同,只有“mass marketing”才能在经济上可行。因此正确答案为C项。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    What do those who are concerned about body shape tend to do?
    A

    They are harder on others than on themselves.

    B

    They usually focus on the bad things about themselves.

    C

    They often direct their attention to the good things about themselves.

    D

    They try to have great smiles and healthy legs.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    录音中讲到“人们对自己比对其他人苛刻也是正常的。尽管其他人看到你迷人的笑容和长腿,但你也许关注你的肚子没有你想要的那样平或你的臀部太宽”,其中说话者对此给出的建议是“Try to focus on the good things about yourself.”(试着关注自己好的一面),由此可见那些关心体型的人往往关注自己坏的一面。

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    What is the passage mainly about?

    正确答案: Urban environment pollution and damage.
    解析:
    主旨大意题。本文的主要内容描述了城市固体垃圾及污水得不到及时有效的处理,从而造成对环境的污染和破坏的状况。

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Why is the decline of good manners more worrying according to the passage?

    正确答案: Because it can seriously affect our daily life.
    解析:
    推断题。根据文章第二段后半句对于粗鲁当道的种种表现的描述,以及第三段中提到的,这些行为对我们的生活造成不安、不可预料以及令人不快的影响,甚至会引起比犯罪行为更多的不安,可以推断,它会严重影响我们的日常生活。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to passage, which of the following are governments most worried about?
    A

    The diseases and disability of older people.

    B

    The longer life and good health of people.

    C

    The loss of taxes on older people.

    D

    The increasing respect for older people.


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Many a customer _____ about the poor quality of the washing machines.
    A

    complains

    B

    complain

    C

    are complaining

    D

    have complained


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    Many a后跟单数名词,谓语动词用单数,表示复数意义。句意为:许多客户抱怨洗衣机的质量差。

  • 第13题:

    How about going to the cinema?().

    A、 Enjoy yourself!

    B、 Good luck!

    C、 Sounds like a good idea!


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    When talking about fashion, people often____it ____women


    参考答案:associate with

  • 第15题:

    29. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    A.Parents quarrel because they don't love each other.

    B.lf your parents often quarrel.don't leave them alone.

    C. No one wants a family with quarreling or fighting.

    D. When parents are angry.they think much about children.


    正确答案:C
    C【解析】C项与文章最后一段第一句意思相同,故选C。

  • 第16题:

    7 .What is good about the flat?

    A It has a large sitting room

    B It has good furniture

    C It has a big kitchen


    正确答案:C

  • 第17题:

    English teachers often ask students to__________ a passage to get the gist of it.

    A.skim
    B.scan
    C.predict
    D.infer

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查英语阅读策。读(skim)和寻读(scan)都是快速阅读的方式,读的主要目的是获取文章的大意.寻读的目的是从文章中查寻特定的细节内容。

  • 第18题:

    Do you enjoy listening to records? I find records are often ___________ , if not better than, an actual performance.

    A.as good as
    B.as good
    C.good
    D.good as

    答案:A
    解析:
    此处as good as是一个完整结构,前一个as是副词,后一个as是比较状语从句的连词,均不能省去。原句相当于I find records are often as good as an actual performance,ifthey are not beRer than it.由此可见。if not better than是一个省略句,故本题选A。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    What is the passage mainly about?
    A

    How to make a good advertisement?

    B

    What is a good advertisement?

    C

    Advertisements are not always true.

    D

    Consumers should have confidence in advertisements.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    该篇文章指出当今广告中存在一些不真实的现象以及消费者应该怎样应付这些广告。由此可知选项C符合题意。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The word “like” in an ad often focuses the consumer’s attention on ______.
    A

    what the advertiser says about the product

    B

    what magic the product really possesses

    C

    why the advertiser promotes the product

    D

    why the product is as good as promised


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    文章第一段第三句“‘Like gets you to ignore the product and concentrate on the claim the advertiser is making about it. ”意为“像”使你忽略产品,把注意力放在广告商们为此而作的宣传上。很明显“like”一词将观众的注意力集中在了广告词上,故选A。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    What kind of questions can you ask according to the passage?
    A

    If the recruiter will put in a good word for you with the hiring manager.

    B

    If the recruiter can give you some instructions on the job.

    C

    The information of other applicants.

    D

    Questions about the company or industry in general.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    推理判断题。A、B、C都是文中提到的不能问的问题(分别在第五、三、四段),但D“关于公司或企业的普通问题”(第三段)是可以问的。所以正确答案为D。

  • 第22题:

    填空题
    What did Ms. Green complain about in her letter of yesterday?She complained about the____.

    正确答案: central heating system
    解析:
    本题问的是格林夫人在信中抱怨的内容。根据第一段“I was very concerned when I received your letter of yesterday complaining that the central heating system in your new house had not been completed by the date promised”可知,格林夫人家的中央供暖系统没有按预订日期安装好,因此,格林夫人是就中央供暖系统进行投诉的。此处应填central heating system。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
    A

    The members of the TPP produce 40%of world GDP-far more than the EU.

    B

    The farming and health care industries in Japan could be affected by the TPP.

    C

    The car industry in America has complained a lot about the trade with Japan.

    D

    Before Mr. Noda announced Japan’s interest in joining the TPP, Canada and Mexico were not actually involved in it.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    从文中第一段最后一句话“the possible members…”中可以看出,是潜在成员国而非已有成员国。

  • 第24题:

    问答题
    What does the passage mainly talk about?

    正确答案: Sunspots acting like planet-sized hurricanes.
    解析:
    主旨大意题。作者在第一段就指出了文章主要内容,即美国科学家认为太阳黑子就像行星飓风一样活动,后文也介绍了对太阳黑子的研究发现,故答案为Sunspots acting like planet-sized hurricanes。