【題目】 Now, you may be thinking, “Oh my goodness, how do I start to get better sleep? 【1】” Well, beyond avoiding the damaging and harmful impact of alcohol and caffeine on sleep, and if you’re struggling with sleep at night, avoiding naps during the day, I have two pieces of advice for you.
The first is regularity. Go to bed at the same time, wake up at the same time, no matter whether it’s the weekday or the weekend. Regularity is king, and it will anchor your sleep and improve the quantity and the quality of that sleep.
【2】 Your body needs to drop its core temperature by about two to three degrees Fahrenheit (華氏) to initiate sleep and then to stay asleep, and it’s the reason you will always find it easier to fall asleep in a room that’s too cold than too hot. So aim for a bedroom temperature of around 65 degrees, or about 18 degrees Celsius (攝氏度). 【3】
And then finally, in taking a step back, then, what is the mission-critical statement here? Well, I think it may be this: sleep, unfortunately, is not an optional lifestyle luxury. 【4】 It is your life-support system, and it is Mother Nature’s best effort yet at immortality (長生不老). And the decrease of sleep throughout industrialized nations is having a disastrous impact on our health, our wellness, even the safety and the education of our children. 【5】 And it’s fast becoming one of the greatest public health challenges that we face in the 21st century.
A.Is it a good idea to stay up?
B.The second is keep it cool.
C.It’s a silent sleep loss disease.
D.Sleep is a biological necessity.
E.What are your tips for good sleep?
F.That’s going to be the best option for the sleep of most people.
G.You can’t update your memory if you don’t have enough sleep.
【答案】
【1】E
【2】B
【3】F
【4】D
【5】C
【解析】
這是一篇說明文。21世紀(jì)威脅公眾健康的最大挑戰(zhàn)之一就是睡眠缺失癥,那如何能睡個好覺,本文提出了兩點建議,同時說明了睡眠對人的重要性。
【1】
根據(jù)上文Oh my goodness, how do I start to get better sleep?可知哦,我的天哪,我怎么才能睡得更好呢?以及空的后一句 if you're struggling with sleep at night, avoiding naps during the day, I have two pieces of advice for you.可知如果你晚上睡不好覺就要避免在白天睡覺,我有兩條建議。由此可知,本句是在詢問如何睡好覺。故E選項“你有什么好的睡眠秘訣嗎?”符合上下文語境,故選E。
【2】
根據(jù)后文Your body needs to drop its core temperature by about two to three degrees Fahrenheit to initiate sleep and then to stay asleep, and it’s the reason you will always find it easier to fall asleep in a room that’s too cold than too hot.可知你的身體需要降低核心溫度大約2到3華氏度來開始睡眠,然后保持睡眠狀態(tài),這就是為什么你會發(fā)現(xiàn)在一個冷的房間里比在一個熱的房間里更容易入睡。由此可知,本句為第二條建議,是保持涼爽。故B選項“第二點是保持涼爽”符合上下文語境,故選B。
【3】
根據(jù)上文So aim for a bedroom temperature of around 65 degrees, or about 18 degrees Celsius.可知臥室的溫度要控制在65華氏度左右,或者大約攝氏18度。由此可知,本句承接上文說為什么要這么設(shè)置溫度——對于大多數(shù)人來說,這是最好的睡眠選擇。故F選項“對于大多數(shù)人來說,這是最好的睡眠選擇”符合上下文語境,故選F。
【4】
根據(jù)后文It is your life-support system, and it is Mother Nature’s best effort yet at immortality.可知它是你的生命維持系統(tǒng),也是大自然母親為永生所做的最大努力。由此可知,睡眠是一個不容置疑的生理需要。故D選項“睡眠是一種生理需要”符合上下文語境,故選D。
【5】
根據(jù)上文And the decrease of sleep throughout industrialized nations is having a disastrous impact on our health, our wellness, even the safety and the education of our children.可知整個工業(yè)化國家睡眠的減少對我們的健康,甚至我們的孩子的安全和教育造成了災(zāi)難性的影響。以及后文And it’s fast becoming one of the greatest public health challenges that we face in the 21st century.可知它正迅速成為我們在21世紀(jì)面臨的最大的公共衛(wèi)生挑戰(zhàn)之一。由此可知,本句承接上文說明,睡眠的減少導(dǎo)致的是睡眠缺失癥,且它正迅速成為我們在21世紀(jì)面臨的最大的公共衛(wèi)生挑戰(zhàn)之一。故C選項“這是一種無聲的睡眠缺失癥”符合上下文語境,故選C。
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The 【1】 of a name in knowing a thing | ● Not knowing its name, you will feel distantly 【2】 from a thing however many times you’ve seen it. ● A thing will become magically close and 【3】 to you the moment you are able to name it. ● The charm of knowledge 【4】 in that its boundaries can be always pushed back. |
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