Let's do some sleep math. You lost two hours of sleep every night last week because of a big project due on Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, you slept in, getting four extra hours. On Monday morning, you were feeling so bright-eyed, and you only had one cup of coffee, instead of your usual two. But don't be cheated by your energy: You're still carrying around a heavy load of sleepiness, or what experts call " sleep debt "win this case something like six hours, almost a full night's sleep.
Sleep debt is the difference between the amount of sleep you should be getting and the amount you actually get. It's a deficit (赤字)that grows every time we skim some extra minutes off our nightly sleep. "People accumulate sleep debt gradually without being noticed," says psychiatrist William C. Dement, founder of the Stanford University Sleep Research Centre. Studies show that such short-term lack of sleep
leads to a foggy brain, worsened vision, and trouble remembering. Long-term effects include obesity, insulin(胰岛素) resistance, and heart disease. A survey by the National Sleep Foundation reports that we're losing one hour of sleep each night —more than two full weeks of sleep each year.
The good news is that, like all debt, with some work, sleep debt can be repaid. Adding an extra hour or two of sleep a night is the way to catch up. For the long-term lack of sleep, take it easy for a few months to get back into a natural sleep pattern. Go to bed when you are tired, and allow your body to wake you in the morning (no alarm clock allowed). You may find yourself catatonic (有紧张感的)in the beginning of the recovery cycle: Expect to have ten hours' shut-eye per night. As the days pass, however, the amount of sleeping time will gradually decrease.
So earn back that lost sleep —and follow the orders of your inner sleep needs, and you'll feel better. "When you put away sleep debt, you become superman." Says Stanford's Dement, talking about the improved mental and physical capabilities that come with being well rested.
72. The example of sleep math is used to show .
A. in what case you build up a sleep debt
B. why you need six hours' sleep every night.
C. why you are full of energy even when lacking sleep.
D. you should drink coffee to keep energetic
73. The author begins Paragraph 2 with .
A. an example B. a definition C. an order D. a story
74. By saying the underlined sentence in the last paragraph, Dement means .
A. a superman always needs a lot of sleep
B. you can become superhuman after you repay your debt
C. you will be in a good state with enough sleep
D. you will become superhuman if you don't make up for sleep debt
75. What might be the most suitable title for the passage?
A. How can you keep energetic? B. Can you have a good sleep?
C. What is sleep debt? D. Can you catch up on sleep debt?
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December 31: Early Closing for New Year's DayThe information you read above is probably about ______.
| A.a museum | B.a cinema | C.a park | D.a cafe |
How much do they have to pay in total if a family, including grandparents, parents and a child of 8, go together on the last Sunday of November 2013?
| A.$0. | B.$25. | C.$30. | D.$35. |
You won't be refused at the door if you go there at ______.
| A.Thanksgiving Day | B.Christmas Day |
| C.6 p.m. on a Thursday of July | D.6 p.m. on a Tuesday of August |
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
| A.Children under the age of 7 do not have to pay. |
| B.It is possible for the disabled to go there on wheelchairs. |
| C.Visitors have to pay some extra money for the evening programs. |
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Australia is sometimes called “the lucky country”. One reason is the wonderful riches under the earth: gold, silver, iron, coal and many other precious metals. Oil and natural gas have helped to build big industries. Victoria, the southeastern state, has a large number of industries. Oil is no problem for them. The Bass Strait, off the coast of Victoria, has been one of the country's biggest oil fields for many years.
South Australia is the driest of all the states, but it does have the Murray River. The river brings greenness and life to the state's southeast corner. In the early days of Australian history, the Murray River was South Australia's main road. Before real roads and railways came, the river carried people and goods from the coast up into the country. Some towns on the Murray still keep the old riverboats, and visitors can ride on them. People sometimes call Australia “the lucky country”, because ____ .
| A.the people in Australia are very lucky |
| B.Australia has a large number of industries |
| C.there is the biggest oil fields of the world |
| D.the country has very rich natural resources |
What do you think of South Australia?
| A.It's a scene of desolation(荒凉). | B.It's a scene of desert. |
| C.The land is full of life. | D.The land lies waste. |
Which of the following gives you a correct idea of the Murray River?
a.It lies in the south of the country.
b.It is the largest river of the country.
c.It irrigates the driest of the country.
d.It brings greenness and life to the southeast corner.
e.It is still an important passageway to carry people and goods.
| A.a, b, c and d | B.b, c, d and e | C.c, d, e and a | D.d, e, a and b |
Which of the following pictures shows the right position of Victoria?
D
Bob was a clever college student, but his family was poor, so he had to work after class and during his holidays to get enough money for his studies.
One summer he got a job in a butcher's shop (肉店) during the day time, and another in a hospital at night. In the shop, he learned to cut and sell meat. He did so well that the butcher went into a room behind the shop to do all the accounts ( 算账) .In the hospital, of course, Bob was told to do only the easiest jobs. He helped to lift people and carry them from one part of the hospital to another. Both in the butcher's shop and in the hospital, Bob had to wear white clothes.
One evening in the hospital, Bob had to help to carry a woman from her bed to the operating - room. The woman already felt frightened when she thought about the operation. When she saw Bob coming to get her, she felt even more frightened.
"No! No!" she cried. "Not a butcher! I won't let a butcher operate on me!" with these words ,she fainted away.Bob had to work after class and during his holidays because_________.
| A.his father told him to make more friends |
| B.he wanted to become a rich man |
| C.his family couldn’t support him |
| D.he had nothing to do at home. |
One summer Bob_________.
| A.wanted to become not only a butcher but also a doctor. |
| B.got two different jobs at two places |
| C.was free only at night |
| D.worked only during the daytime |
In the hospital, Bob's job was_________.
| A.to take care of the wounded soldiers |
| B.to give the doctor's advice |
| C.to find out what was wrong with the sick people |
| D.to carry the sick people from one place to another |
When the woman saw Bob,_________.
| A.she was so frightened that she fainted away |
| B.She was frightened and then got so excited that she fainted away. |
| C.She was very disappointed |
| D.She was quite pleased |
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
| A.Bob was an unknown doctor. |
| B.Bob was a butcher and he studied at college in the evening. |
| C.When the woman saw Bob, she thought he was going to operate on her. |
| D.Bob worked in a butcher's shop and helped to do the accounts. |


( TV programmes in Beijing Sunday, May 26,2002 CCTV ) If an Englishman wants to know about what’s happening in China, but he doesn’t know any Chinese, he may watch TV at ________.
| A.19:00 on CCTV—1 Channel 2 | B.20:05 on CCTV—1 Channel 2 |
| C.22:00 on CCTV—2 Channel 8 | D.21:30 on CCTV—2 Channel 8 |
If you are interested in football games, which of the following programs will you choose first?
| A.China Sports Report | B.Special Sports | C.Today’s Focus | D.China Music TV |
If you are going to Guangzhou by plane from Chongqing Airport, you’d better pay attention to the programme ________.
| A.Weather Report | B.World-famous Cities |
| C.Economy 30 Minutes | D.The Story of Earth |
Do you always understand the directions on a bottle of medicine? Do you know what is meant by "Take only as directed"? Read the following directions and see if you understand them.
"To reduce pain, take two tablets (药片) with water, followed by one tablet every eight hours, as required. For night-time and early morning relief, take two tablets at bedtime. Do not take more than six tablets in twenty-four hours.
For children six to twelve years old, give half the amount. For children under six years old ,ask for your doctor's advice.
Reduce the amount if you suffer from restlessness or sleeplessness after taking the medicine". How many tablets should a nine-year-old child normally take in 24 hours?
| A.Half a tablet | B.One tablet. | C.Two tablets | D.Four tablets. |
What is the advice for one who cannot sleep well after taking the medicine?
| A.Stop taking the medicine at bedtime |
| B.Continue to take the normal amount. |
| C.Take more than the normal amount. |
| D.Take less than the normal amount. |
This text is most probably taken from a .
| A.textbook | B.newsreel | C.doctor's notebook | D.bottle of medicine |