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    Cats are animals of habit(習(xí)慣). They like to go to sleep at about the same time every day and for a certain length of time. They seem to have a natural clock inside them that tells them when to sleep.

  Besides their regular sleep, cats take naps. Some scientists think that people should also take cat naps. The habit would do good to people's health. Cat naps help to build up energy in the body. Since cats have moods(情緒)like those of people, scientists believe that people can improve their moods and attitudes(態(tài)度)by catnapping. People might become happier and more active.

  A lot of famous people take cat naps during the day. The naps would usually last 15-30 minutes. Winston Churchill took cat naps. So did a few presidents of the United States. These people were known for their energy. They were able to work long hours into the night. Napping was their secret. Perhaps more people could learn from cats and take cat naps to feel better and live longer.

(1)The cat is an animal that _______.

[  ]

A. keeps good hours(按時作息的)

B. likes sleeping in the daytime

C. helps to improve people's health

D. shows the time correctly like a clock

(2)The underlined word“nap”means _______.

[  ]

A. a short sleep during the day

B. a longer sleep in bed at mid-day

C. a fast sleep in bed after meals

D. a sound sleep in bed after work

(3)Some scientists believed that the habit of taking cat naps will make people ________.

[  ]

A. fall asleep in no time

B. gain weight and become strong

C. fresh and full of energy

D. sleep well and take more food

(4)From this reading, we can conclude that Winston Churchill was ______.

[  ]

A. a man who liked to have regular sleep during the day

B. a well-known heavy sleeper

C. one of the presidents of America

D. a person known to the whole world

(5)Why were some people able to work long hours?

[  ]

A. Because they used to work in secret.

B. Because they had the habit of taking cat naps.

C. Because they were young people living an active life.

D. Because they were important characters in their countries.

答案:A;A;C;D;B
解析:

(1) A (從第一段中的a certain length of time可知.

(2) A (從第三段中的15-30 minutes可知.

(3) C (從第二段中的最后一句可知.

(4) D (從第三段中的These people were known for their energy這一句可知.

(5) B (綜合全文可知.


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