If you’ve tried studying when you’re tired, you know that it can seem very impossible to do well.
A study of sleep in sparrows suggests the relationship between sleep and the ability to learn may be more complicated(復(fù)雜) than people knew.
Niels C·Rattenborg, a scientist from Wisconsin-Madison, wanted to find out how the sparrows were able to deal with getting so much less sleep. He and his team brought eight wild birds into a lab and watched them for one year. They invented a game to check how well the birds could learn. In the game, the sparrows had to peck(啄)three buttons (按鈕)in a right order to get a food treat. The scientists discovered that the birds’  ability to learn the right button order depended on(依靠)two things: the time of year and the amount of sleep the birds had had.
During the migration(遷徙)season, the sparrows were restless at night and got much less sleep than usual. Even so, they were able to understand how to get the food quickly as if they’d had a regular night of sleep. Outside the migration season, they found the sparrows that got less sleep than usual had much more difficulty learning how to get the food treats than birds that had a regular sleep.
The results show that the sparrows can deal with much less sleep during the migration season than usual. If scientists can find out why, they may learn from sparrows and find ways of helping people deal with getting much less sleep. Until scientists fully understand the relationship between sleep and learning, it’s better to get plenty of sleep when preparing for an exam.
小題1:The passage is mainly about          .
A.sparrows’ migration.
B.sleep lessons from Sparrows.
C.how to get less sleep while studying
D.how sparrows that got less sleep get food treats
小題2:Why can sparrows get much less sleep during the migration season?
A.They eat more.
B.The climate is better
C.They can get food quickly
D.Scientists still don’t know the reason.
小題3:What fact does the passage lead you to believe?
A.We should sleep as little as sparrows do.
B.We should get enough sleep before an exam.
C.When tired, we should try to focus on(聚焦) our study.
D.When tired, we should check how we can sleep less than usual.

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:B

試題分析:這篇文章主要講了,如果你累了再去學(xué)習(xí),可能學(xué)習(xí)效果就不很好,通過麻雀的睡眠研究表明睡眠和學(xué)習(xí)能力之間是有很大關(guān)系的。
小題1:主旨大意題。通讀文章可知主要是介紹從麻雀那里研究可知的睡眠的情況?芍xD。
小題2:細節(jié)理解題。麻雀在遷徙的季節(jié)睡眠很少,科學(xué)家也沒有明確的答案。可知應(yīng)選D。
小題3:細節(jié)理解題。這篇文章讓我們了解到我們應(yīng)該在考試之前得到大量的睡眠。故選B。
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