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共85分)第一部分:聽力部分(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1。Wherearethespeakers?A。Atashop。B.Atahotel.C。Inahospital.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sfather?A.Henevereatscookies。B.Heloveshiswife’sfood.C.Heisagreatcook。3。Whatwouldthemanliketosee?A.Thewestern。B.Thebaseballgame.C。Thefootballgame.4。Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A。Seethemanagerimmediately.B。Waitforthemanagertoarrive。C。Makeanappointmentwiththemanager。5。WhatistrueaboutMaryandJack?A.Theirhoneymoonlastedoneweek。B.Theythoughtahoneymoonofoneweekwastooshort.C。Theywentontheirhoneymoonaweekaftertheirwedding。第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6-8題6.Wherewillthespeakershavecoffee?A。Inthedininghall。B。Intheirroom。C。Atacafeteria。7.Howwilltheygototheairport?A.Thehotelwillarrangeataxiforthem。B。Theywillcallataxithemselves.C。Theirfriendwilltakethemtotheairport。8。Whenwilltheygetupthenextmorning?A.At6:00。B。At6:30.C.At8:00.聽第7段材料,回答第9-11題9.Whatisthewomandoingatthebeginningoftheconversation?A。Listeningtotheradio.B.Readingthenewspaper。C.WatchingTV。10.Whatshouldonedofirstwhenthereisagasleakinthehouse?A。Checkthestove.B.CalltheGasCompanyimmediately.C。Leavethehouseatonce.11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A。Hejustexperiencedagasleakthismorning。B。Heknowsmoreaboutthetopicthanthewoman.C.Hehasn’treadtoday'spaper.聽第8段材料,回答第12-14題12.Whyisthewomantired?A。Sheworkedthewholenight。B.Shehasbeenworkingout.C.Shedidn’thaveagoodsleep.13。Whereisthehealthclubmentionedbytheman?A.Ontheothersideofthestreet.B.Onthenextblock。C.Inhisofficebuilding.14.Whatwillthewomanweartothehealthclub?A。Heruniform。B。Asweatsuit。C。Jeans.聽第9段材料,回答第15-17題15.Whereisthemanfrom?A。Japan.B.America.C.Vietnam.16.HowlongdidhestudyinJapan?A。Aboutsixyears.B.Overthreeyears。C.Ayear.17.WheredoAmericanteenagersliketoholdparties?A.Attheirownhomes。B.Inpubs.C.Intheirclassrooms.聽第10段材料,回答第18—20題18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Anewtreatmentforcancer.B.Howtodealwithstress.C.Whystressmaycausecancer。19.Whatmaymakepeoplefeelstressedaccordingtothetalk?A.Imbalanceofworkandrelaxation。B。Attitudetowardmoney.C.Lackoffriends。20。Whatdoesthespeakerthinkweshoulddo?A.Learntokeepourfeelingsinside.B。Workashardasyoucan。C.Communicatemorewithpeople.Itcan'tbedeniedthattheDiaoyuIslandsare________partofChinaandwhatsomeJapanesehavedonerecentlyisactually________offenceagainstChinesepeople。A.a;/ B.a;theC。the;/D。/;anTrafficconditionsinBeijing________fordecades。Atfirstpeopleonlycomplainedaboutjamsduringrushhours,buttodayeveryhourisrushhour.A。isworseningB.haveworsenedC.havebeenworseningD.worsenedYoumightsearchontheinternetforprofessorsandtheircoursesaboutthisuniversity____mayinterestyou。A.whereB。thatC。whichD.who–––TerriblysorrybutIthoughtthiswasaparkinglot。–––_______。Hereisyourticket.A.That’sallright.B.Nevermind。C。Don’tmentionit.D.Sorry,thatisnoexcuse。MoYan'swinningof2012NobelPrizeinLiteratureshowstheworld’s________ofChina'scontemporaryliterature.A。recognition B.intention C。connection D.application”Peopleofallwalksoflifearewelcometo________thehopeproject,"saidtheposter.A。subscribetoB。correspondto C.adjustto D。relatetoYouare_____tobedisappointedifyouhopetogotocollegewithouthardwork。A。vagueB.boundC。eagerD.anxiousWiththedevelopmentofeconomy,ourcountryisbecomingmoreandmorepowerful____financialsituation。A。onaccountofB.intermsofC。onbehalfofD。inplaceof________onbothsidesofthestreet________excitedfanswhowantedtoseethefamoussingingstar. A。Standing;was B。Waiting;were C。Arriving;was D.Living;wereA。privilege B。reputation C。talent D。motivation–––ItisridiculousthatJohnwantstomakeacademicprogressbutneverdevotesanytimetoit。–––Maybeit’stimeforhimtoknow______.A。heavenneverhelpsthemanwhowillnotactB。hewhomakesconstantcomplaintgetslittlecompassion。C。hopeforthebest,butpreparefortheworstD.Itiseasytobewiseaftertheevent.Whatseparatespeoplewhoreachtheirgoalsfromeveryoneelseistheirabilitytostayontrack,despitechallenges.__36__willcome;youcanbettherewillbechancesforyouto__37__track.Ifyou'reanathlete,itmaybeaninjurythatcausesyoutohaveto__38__practices.Ifyou’retryingtogettoahealthyweight,youmayhavetotravel__39__andstaywithafriendwhodoesn’tliketo__40__。Thepointisthatsomekindofchallengewill__41__. Howwedealwiththesechallenges__42__thevictimsfromthevictors.Youcanusechallengesasastepping__43__orasablock,andyoucanusethemto__44__yourambitionorblockyourview;the__45__isyours。 Challengesshould__46__tomakeyoustrongerandmoreconsistentasyouattendtoeachdifficulty。Theyshouldcauseyour__47__todigdeeper,insearchofa(an)__48__。 Theproblemariseswhenyoudon’t__49__challenges.Ifyoucanpredictpotentialproblemsandplan__50__,youwillhaveconfidenceandyourbeliefinyourselfwill__51__up. Yourabilitytostay__52__andovercomedifficultiesiswhatwill__53__andallowyoutoachieveyourgoal. Startworkingtowardyourdreamsdaily。Getstartedbysetting__54__whatyournextstepistoaccomplishyourgoal.Thengetinto__55__asyoumoveclosertoyourgoaldaily。36.A.Abilities B.Goals C.PossibilitiesD。Challenges37.A。stickto B。getoff C.takeoff D.attendto38.A.miss B。strengthen C。appreciate D.confuse39。A.disappointedly B.unexpectedly C。deliberately D.daily40。A.knockover B。getthrough C.putup D。workout41。A.raise B。arise C。appoint D.turn42.A。separates B.protects C.shelters D。deserts43。A.appointment B。arrangement C.stone D.expectation44。A.produce B.ignore C.reduce D.strengthen45.A。choice B。comment C。preparation D.promise46.A。provide B.serve C。offer D。expect47。A.characteristics B.ability C。roots D。signs48。A。solution B.comfort C.study D。adaptation49.A。blame B。accept C。meet D.expect50。A。actually B。otherwise C。beforehand D.after51.A.put B.get C.build D.bring52.A.solved B.focused C。deserted D。reduced53。A.getyouaway B.findyououtC.setyouapart D。keepyouoff54.A.down B。up C。about D.out55。A。effort B。measure C。plan D.actionShewasdancing.Mycrippled(瘸腿的)grandmotherwasdancing。Istoodinthelivingroomdoorway,lookingatherbeautifulmovements,absolutelyshocked.Shewasthepetofthedancingworld。Andthenshe'dhadheraccidentanditwasallover.Ihadreadthatinanoldnewspaperarticle?!甋o…Yourleg?Imean,howdidyourlegheal?”“Totellyouthetruth—mylegshavebeenwellallmylife,”shesighed.“ButIdon’tunderstand!”Isaid,“Yourdancingcareer…Youpretendedalltheseyears?”‘‘Verymuchso,andforaverygoodreason?!盨hethoughtforawhileandthencontinued?!癢eweretalkingaboutengagement(訂婚)whenyourgrandfatherhadtogotowar.IwassoafraidoflosinghimthattheonlywayIcouldstaynormalwastodance。Iputallmyenergyandtimeintopracticing-andIbecameverygood.Criticspraisedme,thepubliclovedme,butallIcouldfeelwastheacheinmyheart,notknowingwhethertheloveofmylifewouldeverreturn.Thenonedayalettercame。Therewereonlythreesentences:'Ihavelostmyleg.Iamnolongerawholemanandnowgiveyoubackyourfreedom。Itisbestyouforgetaboutme.'”“Imademydecisionthereandthen。Itraveledawayfromthecity.WhenIreturnedIhadboughtmyselfastick。ItoldeveryoneIhadbeeninacarcrashandthatmylegwouldnevercompletelyhealagain。Mydancingdayswereover。Noonedoubtedthestory—lhadlearnedtolimp(一瘸一拐地走)convincinglybeforeIreturnedhome。AndImadesurethefirstpersontohearofmyaccidentwasareporterIknewwell.ThenItraveledtothehospital。Theyhadpushedyourgrandfatheroutsideinhiswheelchair.Itookadeepbreath,leanedonmystickandlimpedtohim.”“Ishowedhimnewspaperarticlesofmyaccident.’Thereisawholelifewaitingforusoutthere!ButIamnotgoingtocarryyou.Youaregoingtowalkyourself。'”“IlimpedafewstepstowardhimandshowedhimwhatI’dtakenoutofmypocket?!疦owshowmeyouarestillaman.'Isaid.Hebenttotakehisstickfromthegroundandstruggledoutofthatwheelchair.Hemanageditonhisownandwalkedtomeandneversatinawheelchairagaininhislife.”“Whatdidyoushowhim?”Ihadtoknow.Grandmalookedatmeandsmiled?!癟woengagementrings,ofcourse。IhadboughtthemthedayafterheleftforthewarandIwasnotgoingtowastethemonanyotherman。"56.Whatdoestheunderlinedword”it”inthefirstparagraphreferto?A。Heraccident. B。Herpet。 C.Herleg. D。Herdancingcareer.57。Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsaccordingtothepassage? ①Grandfatherlosthisleginthewar。 ②Grandmotherboughttwoengagementrings. ③Grandfatherwasinspiredtostanduponhisown。 ④Grandmotherpretendedshewascrippled. ⑤Grandmotherbecameanexcellentdancer。 ⑥Grandfatherhadtogotowar。 A.⑤⑥②①④③ B。⑥⑤①③②④ C。⑥②⑤①④③ D.⑤②⑥①③④58.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribegrandmother? A。Thoughtfulanddetermined. B.Unselfishbutstubborn。 C。Courageousbutunreliable。 D。Sensitiveanddishonest.BThisisatimeofyearwhenwethinkaboutgivingandreceivingpresents。Canyoufindalittleextratogive?Onthispagewesuggestafeworganizationsyoumightliketohelp。LittletonChildren’sHomeWeDON'Twantyourmoney,butchildren'stoys,booksandclothesINGOODCONDITIONwouldbeverywelcome。Also,wearelookingforfriendlyfamilieswhowouldtakeourchildrenintotheirhomesforafewhoursordaysasguests.Youhavesomuch.Willyoushareit?PhoneSisterThomason55671Children’sHospiceWelookafterasmallnumberofverysickchildren。Thisimportantworkneedsskillandlove.Wecannotcontinuewithoutgiftsormoneytopayformorenursingstaff。Wealsoneedstorybooksandtoyssuitableforquietgames.PleasecontacttheSecretary,LittleChildren'sHospice,NewbyRoad.StreetFoodInthewinterweather,it’snofunbeinghomeless。It’sevenworseifyou'rehungry。Wegivehotfoodtoatleastfiftypeopleeverynight.It’shardwork,butnecessary.Canyoucomeandhelp?Ifnot,canyouofferalittlemoney?Weuseaveryoldkitchen,andweneedsomenewsaucepans(平底鍋).Moneyfornewoneswouldbemostwelcomeindeed。ContactStreetFood,c/oMary’sHouse,ElmingWay。LittletonPhone27713LittletonYouthClubHaveyougotanunwantedchair?arecord-player?apotofpaint?Becausewecanusethem!Wewanttogettoworkonourmeetingroom!Pleasephone66231andwe'llbehappytocollectanythingyoucangiveus.Thankyou!TheNightShelterWeofferawarmbedforthenighttoanyonewhohasnowheretogo。WerenttheformerCommercialHotelonGreenStreet.Althoughitisnotexpensive,weneverseemtohavequiteenoughmoney。Canyouletushaveafewpounds?Anyamount,howeversmall,willbesuchahelp。Sendittousat15,GreenSt,59。Whatkindofpeoplearetheseorganizationsdesignedfor?A。HomelessandsickchildrenB.LessfortunatemembersofoursocietyC.HungrypeoplewhohavenobedstosleepinD。Friendlymembersofoursocietytohelpothers60。Ifyoulikechildrenandyoucouldofferahappyfamilytoahomelesschild,youmaycontact_____。A.StreetFood B。TheNightShelterC。LittletonChildren’sHome D。Children’sHospice61。Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Therearetoomanysocialproblemsinthissociety.B。Peopleareverypoorduringthetimeofgiving。C。Toofferhelpisjustanexcusefortheseorganizationstocollectmoney.D.Therearemanyorganizationstryingtosolvesocialproblems。62。WhatkindofthingswouldLittletonYouthClubliketocollect?A.Oldfurnitureandsecond—handelectricalequipment。B。Anapartmentandsomesaucepans。C。Hotfoodandstorybooks.D。Asumofmoneyandchildren'stoys。Twonewelectronicbookproducts(theSoftBookandthePocketBook)havegatheredextensivepresscoverage,includingarticlesinABCNews,theNewYorkTimes,SanJoseMercuryNews,andWIRED.Anelectronicbook(e-book)isabook-lengthpublicationindigitalform,consistingoftext,images,orboth,andproducedon,publishedthrough,andreadableoncomputersorotherelectronicdevices。Differentfromatraditionalprintedbook,e—booksareborndigital。Beingafirmbelieverintabletcomputersformanytasksnotinvolvingheavydataentry,Iapplaudthesenewdesignsoftheproducts。Inparticular,theSoftBookhasniceleatherbinding(封皮),goingfarbeyondthetraditional(andboring)industrialdesignusedforotherportablecomputers.ThePocketBookhasamoretraditionalindustrialdesign,typicalofleadingelectronicgadgets(小配件)。Unfortunately,neithercompanymentionstheirproduct'sscreenresolution(分辨率)。Low—resolutionmonitors(includingallcomputerscreensuntilnow)havepoorreadability:peoplereadabout25%slowerfromcomputerscreensthanfromprintedpaper。Scientistsbelievethatonlythescreenwith300dpidisplayshasthesamereadingspeedasprint.Sounlesstheyhavemuchbetterscreens,electronicbookswillhaveaproblem.Aprojectcalled”thelastbook”isgettingmuchattention,whichaimsatproducingacomputerintheformofafolio(對(duì)開本):asetofpagesusing"digitalink".Userswouldmoveforwardintheinformationbyturningpagesjustastheydoinaprintedbook.Hopefully,thescientistswilleventuallyinventawaytomakethe”digitalink”displaycharactersatahighenoughresolutiontogainthesamereadingspeedasprint。Evenwhene—booksgainthesamereadingspeedasprint,theywillstillbeabadidea。Pageturningremainsabadinterface(界面),evenwhenitcanbedonemoreconvenientlythanbyclickingthemouseona"nextpage”button.Anotherproblemisthatmoste-bookpublishersdonotwarntheircustomersabouttherealmeaningofthedigitalrightsmanagement(DRM)tiedtotheirproducts。Generallytheyclaimthatitismeanttopreventcopyingofthee-book。However,inmanycasesitisalsopossiblethatitwillresultinthecompletedenialofaccessbythepurchasertothee—book.Thee—bookistiedtoaspecificcomputerordevice。Inthesecases,theDRMwillusuallyletthepurchasermovethebookalimitednumberoftimesafterwhichtheycannotuseitonanyadditionaldevices.Ifthepurchaserupgradesorreplacestheirdevices,theymayloseaccesstotheirpurchase。SomeformsoftheDRMdependontheexistenceofonlineservicestoauthenticate(認(rèn)證)thepurchasers.Whenthecompanythatprovidestheservicegoesoutofbusinessordecidestostopprovidingtheservice,thepurchaserwillnolongerbeabletoaccessthee-book。63.FromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3,weknowthatthewriter_______。A。 hasboughtthetwonewproductsbeforeB。 likesthespecialdesignsofthenewproductsC. thinksitmoreconvenienttousetraditionalcomputersD。 doesn'tlikethetraditionaldesignofportablecomputers64.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.A. borndigital,e-bookscanonlybereadoncomputersB. "digitalink"hasgainedthesamereadingspeedasprintC。 nowallthecomputersareusingthescreenswith300dpidisplaysD. e-booksmayhaveslowerreadingspeedcomparedwithprintedbooks65。Duetothedigitalrightsmanagement,________。A。 thee—bookshouldbetiedtoaspecificdeviceB. peopleshouldupgradetheirdevicesregularlyC。 readersarelikelytoloseaccesstotheirpurchaseD. onlypurchaserscandownloadthebookwithoutlimit66.Thispassagemainlytalksabout________.A。thedisadvantagesofelectronicbooks B.thefutureofelectronicbooksC。thedesignsofelectronicbooks D.twonewelectronicbooksD(普通班做)Sharingcarstoworkisnotunusual.Butwhataboutsharingtimetoraisechildrentogether?InNingbocityofZhejiangprovinceinEastChina,youngmothersinthesameneighborhoodpooltheirchildrentogether,andsharetheresponsibilityofbeingparents。Spendingeverydaytogether,butnotfamilies—inthiscoastalcityofEastChina,threemothersaretryinganewwayofraisingtheirkids,bypoolingthemtogether。Amongthemothersarebothofficeworkersandhousewives.Theysaytheydosonotjustbecauseofthetightschedule。Jiujiu'smothersaid,"Bykidspooling,wemeantocreateanopportunityforthekidstospendtimetogethersothatwecanobserveourkids,learnmoreaboutthem。Andthenwecandiscusshowtobetterbringthemup.”Thethreefamilieshavebeendoingsofortwoyears,inschooldaysandholidays.Theirchildrenhavegrownusedtoeachother'scompany。Chichi’smothersaid,”Mysonwasabitshy。We’vebeentalkinghimtobemoreactive,buthehardlychanged。Afterjoiningthekidspool,suddenlywefoundhimwillingtocommunicatewithothersnow。Whenwearenotthere,hehastorelyonhimselftogetalongwithhispals.”Generally,mothersspeakhighlyaboutthepooling.Themothersdescribethepoolingasbringingtherunningwaterintoaclosedpond.Itopensawindowtoadifferentworldforbothkidsandparents.Buttherearemomentswhenopinionsdiffer。Xiaoxiao’smothersaid,”Sexeducationforexample。Kidswillbecuriousaboutitwhentheyreachacertainage.PersonallyIwanttotalkwithmychildaboutit,franklyandsincerely.Buttheothertwomomsthinkitbetternottobringitup."Xiaoxiao’smothersayshersolutionistosharesomeparentingguidebookswithothermothersandletthemmakethedecision.Theheadmasterofthekindergartenbelievessuchpoolingactivitiestestnotonlychildren,butalsotheparents.JinHongqing,kindergartenheadmastersaid,"Parentsneedtobetolerantandpatient.Theyshouldn'tplaytheblamegamewhenkidsfightwitheachother。It’sbettertoletthekidssolvetheissuebythemselves.Whattheycandoasparentsistocommunicate?!?7。AllthefollowingaspectsarethebenefitsofkidspoolingEXCEPT.A。Itsavestimeandhelpsrelievemothers’burden。B.Itallowsparentstolearnmoreaboutkids。C。Itallowskidstolearntoshareandbeindependent。D。Itoftersbettereducationthemthekindergartens68。Whyissexeducationmentionedinthepassage?A.Toshowsometimesmothershavedifferentopinions.B。Tosuggestchildrenaresometimescuriousaboutit.C。Toexplainsexeducationisnotsuitableforchildren.D。Toindicatemothersthinkhighlyofkidspooling。69。What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardskidspooling?A。Favorable。 B。Negative。 C。Unclear。 D。Doubtful70。Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A。Chineseparenting B。Kidspooling C.Sharingchildren D。SharingcarsD(強(qiáng)化班做)Areyouanoptimist?Doyoulookatyourglassandseeitashalffull?Doyoubelievethateverycloudhasasilverliningandthatgenerallythingsturnoutforthebest?Doyoubelievethatifsomethingismeanttobe,itwillbe?Ifyoureply“yes”toallofthesequestions,thenyouareanoptimist.Youprobablyareenthusiastic,cheerfulandoutgoing.Youmaywellbesuccessfulatworkandinlove。Butyoumaybemisguidedbecausethingsdon’tturnoutforthebest。Youmaybelievethatwhenonedoorclosesanotheroneopens(forexample,youmayfailtoobtainanewjob,anotherchancewillcomearoundsoon),Wrong。Whenonedoorcloses,anotherdoorslamsinyourface。That'sbitterreality。Nowabookhasbeenpublishedwhichconfirmswhatwepessimists(悲觀者)havesuspectedallalong.It’scalledThePositivePowerofDefensivePessimism.Itsauthorarguesthatdefensivepessimismcanleadtopositiveresults。Defensivepessimismisastrategyusedtomanagefear,anxietyandworry.Defensivepessimistsprepareforthingsbysettinglowoutcomesforthemselves.Theycarefullyconsidereverythingthatmaygowrongandplanforwaystohandletheseproblems.Andthisgivesthemasenseofcontrol。LawrenceSanno,apsychologyprofessor,says,“What’sinterestingaboutdefensivepessimistsisthattheytendtobeverysuccessfulpeople,sotheirlowopinionofthesituation’soutcomesisnotrealistic。Theyuseittomotivatethemselvestoperformbetter。”Sofar,sogood。Thisisnotrocketscience。Defensivepessimistspreparecarefullyandconsiderwhatmightgowrong,whetheratwork,onadateoreveninasportsgame。Itmakessensetohaveaback—upplan。TherearemanysayingsinEnglishurgingcaution。Forexample,“Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket,”and“Don’tcountyourchickensuntiltheyhatch.“Tohaveaconfidentandoptimisticapproachtolife’sproblemsisgood。ButlistentowhatWoodyAlien,theAmericancomediansays,”Confidenceiswhatyouhavebeforeyouunderstandtheproblem。”Thereareprosandconstobeinganoptimistandapessimist。Don'tfeelbadifyouseetheglasshalfempty.Youarearealist.Butlightenupandhookupwithsomeonewhoseesthesameglasshalffull.67.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A。Abookthathasrecentlybeenpublished. B.Thedangersofbeingtoooptimistic.C。 Howtobecomesuccessfulinlife。 D.Thebenefitsofdefensivepessimism。68。Theunderlinedsentence“Thisisnotrocketscience"inparagraph4means。A.itisquitesimpletounderstand B.thereisnorealproofC.it’snotadangerousthingtodo D。thecostisnotsohigh69。Thewriterwouldprobablydescribehimselfas.A。anoptimist B.adefeatist C.arealist D。ascientist70。WhichofthefollowingEnglishexpressionswouldadefensivepessimistbelieve?A.“Everycloudhasasilverlining?!? B。“Don'tputallyoureggsinonebasket?!盋?!癢hateverwillbe,willbe.” D?!癟heglassishalffullnothalfempty.”第二卷
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共35分)Naturallyregulateyoursleep—wakecycleMelatonin(褪黑激素)isanaturallyoccurringhormone(激素)thathelpsregulateyoursleep—wakecycle。Melatoninproductioniscontrolledbylightexposure。Yourbrainshouldproducemoreintheevening,whenit’sdark,tomakeyousleepy,andlessduringthedaywhenit'slightandyouwanttostayawake。However,manyaspectsofmodernlifecandisturbyourbody’snaturalproductionofmelatoninandyoursleep-wakecycle.Spendinglongdaysinanofficeawayfromnaturallight,forexample,canimpactyourdaytimewakefulnessandmakeyourbrainsleepy。Thenbrightlightsatnight—especiallyfromhoursspentinfrontoftheTVorcomputerscreen—canholdbackyourbody’sproductionofmelatoninandmakeithardertosleep,However,therearewaysforyoutonaturallyregulateyoursleep-wakecycle,improveyourbody'sproductionofmelatonin,andkeepyourbrainonahealthyschedule。Increaselightexposureduringtheday☆Removeyoursunglassesinthemorningandletlightontoyourface?!頢pendmoretimeoutsideduringdaylight.Trytotakeyourworkbreaksoutsideinsunlight,exerciseoutside,orwalkyourdogduringthedayinsteadofatnight.☆Letasmuchlightintoyourhome/workspaceaspossible.Keepcurtainsandblindsopenduringtheday,moveyourdeskclosertothewindow?!領(lǐng)fnecessary,usealighttreatmentbox。Alighttreatmentboxcancreatesunshineandcanbeespeciallyusefulduringshortwinterdayswhenthere’slimiteddaylight。Improvemelatoninproductionatnight☆Turnoffyourtelevisionandcomputer。Manypeopleusethetelevisiontofallasleeporrelaxat
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