【題目】In the days before electricity, people don’t worry much about sleep. They usually went to bed a couple of hours after sunset (日落) and woke at sunrise. After all, there wasn’t much to do in those days after the sun went down. But then came the electric light bulb (電燈泡). And now we have satellite television, the Internet,24-hour convenience stores, and longer hours at work. How much can we sleep? How much should we sleep?

Like it or not, many of us are sleeping less on average (平均). In 1910, most Americans slept 9 hours a night. That dropped to 7.5 hours by 1975. In 2002, a study by the National Sleep Foundation found that the average American got only 6.9 hours. The news is even worse for people who work the night shift. They sleep an average of just 5 hours.

Are we sleeping enough? Not if you believe in the old rule of eight hours of rest, eight hours of work, and eight hours of play. On the other hand, Norman Stanley, a British scientist who studies sleep, believes people’s sleep needs are different. Some people need as many as 11 hours, but others need as few as three. How much do you really need? “To find out,” he says, “simply sleep until you wake naturally, without the help of an alarm clock. That’s your sleep need.”

Meanwhile, other scientists and researchers are searching for new ways to keep us awake longer. Some are developing chemicals (化學(xué)藥品) that are safer and more powerful than caffeine, the chemical found in coffee and tea. One experimental drug, CX717, kept laboratory monkeys working happily for 36 hours. Further developments may allow people to safely stay awake for several days straight. One group of researchers is studying a gene (基因) found in some fruit flies that lets them get by on one-third the usual amount of sleep. Another group is even working on an electric switch that immediately wakes up a sleeping brain.

The meanings of this research are huge. On the one hand, this could lead to a world where we work longer and longer hours with less and less sleep. On the other hand, if we needed less sleep, we would have more free time to travel, read, volunteer, and spend time with family.

1How many hours did most Americans sleep a night in 1975?

A. 5. B. 6.9. C. 7.5. D. 9.

2What can we learn from the passage?

A. People have got enough sleep. B. People will work longer hours.

C. Sleep time will be a big problem. D. Staying awake for long is possible.

3What is probably the best title of the passage?

A. To sleep or Not to sleep? B. How can We Sleep Longer?

C. To Work or Not to Work? D. How Much We can Sleep?

【答案】

1C

2D

3A

【解析】我們到底每晚需要多少睡眠呢?過去我們總是認為至少要八個小時的睡眠,但文章中作者告訴我們,不同的人需要的睡眠時間也是不一樣的。而且現(xiàn)在科學(xué)家們和研究人員還在尋找一些新的方法可以讓人們清醒的時間更長。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第二段中Like it or not, many of us are sleeping less on average (平均). In 1910, most Americans slept 9 hours a night. That dropped to 7.5 hours by 1975.可知,到1975年,美國人平均每晚睡7.5個小時。由此可知應(yīng)選C。

2細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第四段Meanwhile, other scientists and researchers are searching for new ways to keep us awake longer.可知,科學(xué)家們和研究人員正在尋找一些新的方法來使我們保持更長時間的清醒。在這一段中作者舉例一些例子說明,因此D選項是正確的。根據(jù)Like it or not, many of us are sleeping less on average可知A不對;根據(jù)And now we have satellite television, the Internet,24-hour convenience stores, and longer hours at work.可知B不對;C選項不符合文意。

3主旨大意題。這篇短文給我們講述的是每個人需要的睡眠時間是不一樣的,我們不能根據(jù)以前的老規(guī)則:八小時工作、八小時睡眠、八小時玩。現(xiàn)在很多科學(xué)家和研究人員正在尋找新的方法是人們保持更長時間的清醒。因此A選項這個題目睡覺還是不睡覺最符合文章的意思,故選A。

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