They are discussing how to ____a plan to advertise their new product in the office.
A. look through B. get through C. make up D. draw up
____Whites are spending their holiday in Hawaii, for they have _____great love for nature.
A. / ; the B. the ; a C. a ; the D. the ; /
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
1.He c_________ that we should come back before 9 o’clock.
2. An e___________ is a kind of machine for raising and lowering something.
3.If you want to read quickly and well, you should enlarge your v__________.
4.People aged from 13 to 19 are called t__________.
5. His friend has _________(遭受) from lung cancer for some years.
6.They carried out a s_________ of experiments to test the new drug.
7.The mother________(使平静) the little boy by telling him a story.
8.I’m rather _________(挂念的) about your health.
9.He made a long j_________ from Beijing to London.
10. The doctor p___________ him to give up smoking finally.
If you are having trouble falling asleep, you are in good company. About 65% of Americans said they have sleeping problems a few nights each week, according to a recent study by the National Sleep Foundation. Sleeping too little can lead to a higher risk of becoming fat and getting depressed(沮丧的). But before you go to a doctor for advice, it is worth examining your sleeping habits one more time. Some of your favorite evening habits may have something to do with the sleeping problems.
Setting a Bright Alarm Clock
The light of your bright alarm clock can prevent you from falling asleep. You can make your room as dark as possible. Cover the bright numbers with a book or consider buying a small travel clock. Your cellphone alarm may also do the trick.
Counting Sheep
When you just can’t fall asleep, it’s useless to stay in bed to count sheep. If you’ve been trying to fall asleep for more than 30 minutes, the National Sleep Foundation suggests you get up to do some reading or watch TV for a while. Such activities will make you sleepy. Before you know it, you’ll be going back to bed really tired.
3. Exercising Late at Night?
Daytime workouts(锻炼) will keep you full of energy for hours. That’s why you don’t want to exercise within three hours of hitting the sack. Fierce(剧烈的) physical activity raise your body temperature and pumps your energy level—both are bad for a good night’s sleep.
1.What can we learn from the first sentence of the passage?
A.It’s not good to fail to fall asleep at night. |
B.People in a good company often have sleeping problems. |
C.There are many people who have sleeping problems. |
D.You should find someone to talk to if you can’t fall asleep. |
2.The underlined part “hitting the sack” in the last paragraph means “______”.
A. going back home B. going to bed
C. going to the gym C. falling asleep
3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.The bad results of getting too little sleep. |
B.Why the bright alarm clock keeps you awake. |
C.What to do if you can’t fall asleep after 30 minutes. |
D.Why watching TV and reading books make people sleepy. |
4.By writing the passage, the writer mainly wants to tell us _______.
A.why so many people can’t sleep well at night |
B.how to enjoy a good night’s sleep |
C.that sleeping problems are troubling more and more people |
D.that people may solve their sleeping problems by some habits |
I shall never forget those days ______ I spent with the earthquake victims(受害者), _____ has a great effect on my life.
A.that; which |
B.when; that |
C.which; that |
D.when; who |
--- I’m afraid that she won’t come to help me as she promised.
--- Don’t worry. Nothing will _____ her mind if she has _____ up her mind.
A.change; made |
B.turn; done |
C.grow; given |
D.make; changed |