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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2025年青島版六三制新高三英語上冊階段測試試卷786考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識點(diǎn);考試時(shí)間:120分鐘學(xué)校:______姓名:______班級:______考號:______總分欄題號一二三四五六總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共6題,共12分)1、【題文】Everydaythebossmakeshim_____12hours.A.workB.toworkC.workingD.works2、【題文】—Mustwefinishalltheexercisestoday?

—No,you________.Youcanfinishthemwithintwodays.A.mustn’tB.needn’ttoC.needn’tD.don’thave3、【題文】—Canyouseethereis_______interestingbookonthetable?

—Yes.Ilike_______storiesinit.A.a;theB.the;theC.an;anD.an;the4、【題文】Sarahhadtocallataxibecausetheboxwas_______forhertocarryallthewayhome.A.muchtooheavyB.toomuchheavyC.heavytoomuchD.tooheavymuch5、Diditever_______toyouthatonedayhumanbeingswoulddisappear?A.occurB.strikeC.referD.happen6、—Weareplanningtohaveacasualget-togetherthisSaturday.Areyoucoming?—________.I"vegotratherafulldaythisweekend.A.IhopesoB.SoundsgreatC.I"mafraidnotD.You"dbetternot評卷人得分二、填空題(共8題,共16分)7、MyfamilymovedfromTaiwantoasmalltownincentralGeorgia,wheremydadgotavisaforhisfamilyandajob.IhadjustlearnedEnglish,andfromwhatlittleIcouldgatherfrommyclassmates,SantaClauswouldcomedownone’schimney(煙囪)andputtoysinone’sstockingonChristmasEve!Whatagreatcountry,Ithought.AfterIlookedup“stocking”inmyChinese-Englishdictionary;IknewwhatIhadtodo.

Onthatfatefulnight,aftereveryonewenttobed,Itookmylongest,cleanestkneesockandattachedittoanailalreadyonthemantel(壁爐).Obviously,thepreviousownersofthishousewerenostrangerstothisSantacharacter.

IwokeupbeforeeveryoneelseonChristmasDayandrantothefireplace.Tomakeasobstoryshort,Iwashitwiththerealityofanemptysockandthebiggestlieevertold.Iburstintotears,quicklytookdownthesock,andstuffeditinthebackofadrawer.Santawasdead.

EveryDecembersincethen,thetopicofChristmasmemorieswouldunavoidablycomeup,andIwouldamusemyfriendswithmypoor-little-mestory.Ihadtomakeitasfunnyaspossible,orelseIwouldcry.

HowcouldIknowthatSantawasjustlate?Nineyearsago,onChristmasEve,anoldermanwithawhitebeardandaredcapknockedonmyfrontdoor.Hesaid,“I’vebeenlookingforyoufortwenty-fiveyears.”Hehandedmeabulgingredstocking,winked,andleft.Ontopofthestockingwasacard.Itread:“ForBecky-Imayhavemissedyouinthesecondgrade,butyou’vealwayslivedinmyheart.Santa.”

Throughtear-blurredeyes,IrecognizedthehandwritingofJill,afriendIhadmetjusttwomonthsbefore.Ilaterdiscoveredthattheoldermanwasherfather.Jillhadseenthehurtlittlegirlunderneaththethirty-somethingwomananddecidedtodosomethingaboutit.

SonowIbelievethatSantaisreal.Idon’tmeanthetwinkle-eyedcharacterofchildren’smythology(神話)orthecreationofAmericanholidaymarketers.ThoseSantasannoyandsaddenme.IbelieveintheSantaClausthatliveinsidegoodandthoughtfulpeople.ThisSantadoesnotreturntotheNorthPoleafteracrazydeliverybutliveseachdaypurposefully,reallylistenstofriends,andthenplansdeliberateactsofkindness.

31.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“whatIhadtodo”inParagraph1referto?____

A.WaitingforSantaClaus.

B.Puttingastockingonthemantel.

C.Askingforgiftsfromherparents.

D.Lookingup“stocking”inthedictionary

32.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor’sparents____.

A.didn’tlovetheirchildatall

B.didn’tknowthepreviousownersofthehouse

C.didn’tknowmuchaboutChristmastradition

D.didn’thaveenoughmoneytobuytheauthorChristmaspresents

33.Whentheauthortoldherfriendsaboutthestory,shefelt____inherheart.

A.proud

B.a(chǎn)musing

C.hate

D.regret

34.Bywritingthepassage,theauthorspeakshighlyof____

A.friendship

B.parenting

C.religion

D.culture

35.Theauthorofthepassageisprobably____.

A.a(chǎn)teenager

B.a(chǎn)primaryschoolstudent

C.a(chǎn)middle-agedwoman

D.a(chǎn)nativeAmerican.8、Ijustwonder____thatmakeshimsoexcited.A.whyitdoesB.whathedoesC.howitisD.whatitis9、——It’ssaidJohnwillbeinajobpayingover$60,000_____year.——Right,hewillalsogetpaidby_____week.A.the;theB.a(chǎn);aC.the;aD.a(chǎn);the10、TheCCTVshowChineseCharactersDictationCompetitionhastakenthecountrybystorm,whichispartlydesignedtoarousepeople’s______intheChineselanguage.A.prejudiceB.enthusiasmC.awarenessD.desire11、____riseincarbondioxideiscausing____steadyincreaseinglobalwarming.A.不填;aB.The;aC.The;不填D.A;the12、________inareddress,shewaseasyto_______inthebigcrowd.A.Beingdressed;pickoutB.Dressed;pickoutC.Dressed;bepickedoutD.Havingdressed;pickout13、Thegirl,when_____whyshe_____intheexam,justloweredherheadandkeptsilent.A.questioned;wascheatedB.beingquestioned;wascheatingC.questioned;hadcheatedD.beingquestioned;hascheated14、U____,theherowasdrownedafterhesavedthedrowninggirl.評卷人得分三、閱讀理解(共9題,共18分)15、ItwasavillageinIndia.Thepeoplewerepoor.However,theywerenotunhappy.Afterall,theirforefathershadlivedinthesamewayforcenturies.Thenoneday,somevisitorsfromthecityarrived.Theytoldthevillagersthereweresomepeopleelsewherewholikedtoeatfrog’slegs.However,theydidnothaveenoughfrogsoftheirown,andsotheywantedtobuyfrogsfromotherplaces.Thisseemedlikemoneyfornothing.Thereweremillionsoffrogsinthefieldsaround,andtheywerenousetothevillagers.Alltheyhadtodowascatchthem.Agreementwasreached,andthechildrenweresentintothefieldstocatchfrogs.Everyweekatruckarrivedtocollectthecatchandhandoverthemoney.Forthefirsttime,thepeoplewereabletodreamofabetterfuture.Butthedreamdidn’tlastlong.Thechangewashardlynoticedatfirst,butitseemedasifthecropswerenotdoingsowell.Moreworryingwasthatthechildrenfellillmoreoften,and,thereseemedtobemoreinsectsaroundlately.Thevillagersdecidedthattheycouldn’tjustwaittoseethecropsfailingandthechildrengettingweak.Theywouldhavetousethemoneyearnedtobuypesticides(殺蟲劑)andmedicines.Soontherewasnomoneyleft.Thenthepeoplerealizedwhatwashappening.Itwasthefrog.Theyhadn’tbeenuseless.Theyhadbeendoinganimportantjob—eatinginsects.Nowwithsomanyfrogskilled,theinsectswereincreasingmorerapidly.Theyweredamagingthecropsandspreadingdiseases.Now,thepeoplearestillpoor.Butintheeveningstheysitinthevillagesquareandlistentosoundsofinsectsandfrogs.Thesesoundsofthenightnowhaveamuchdeepermeaning.(2010·遼寧,A)1.FromParagraph1welearnthatthevillagers________.A.workedveryhardforcenturiesB.dreamedofhavingabetterlifeC.werepoorbutsomewhatcontentD.livedadifferentlifefromtheirforefathers2.Whydidthevillagersagreetosellfrogs?A.Thefrogswereeasymoney.B.Theyneededmoneytobuymedicine.C.Theywantedtopleasethevisitors.D.Thefrogsmadetoomuchnoise.3.Whatmightbethecauseofthechildren’ssickness?A.Thecropsdidn’tdowell.B.Thereweretoomanyinsects.C.Thevisitorsbroughtindiseases.D.Thepesticideswereoverused.4.Whatcanweinferfromthelastsentenceofthetext?A.Happinesscomesfrompeacefullifeinthecountry.B.Healthismoreimportantthanmoney.C.Theharmonybetweenmanandnatureisimportant.D.Goodolddayswillneverbeforgotten.16、Fortheirnick-of-timeacts,Toby,a2-year-olddog,andWinnie,acutecat,werenamedDogandCatoftheYearbytheAmericanSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals.AsAmyPaulchoked(哽住)onapieceofappleatherhome,herdogjumpedup,landinghardonherchestandforcingthepieceinherthroatout.WhentheKeeslingfamilyofIndianawasabouttobekilledbycarbonmonoxide,theircatclawedatthewifeCathy’shairuntilshewokeupandcalledforhelp.Noonecouldexplaintheirtimelyheroics.BothpetswererescuedbytheirownersininfancyTobyasa4-week-oldthrownintoagarbagebintodie,andWinnieasaweek-oldorphanhidingunderabarn,sohelplessthatCathy’shusband,Eric,hadtofeedhermilkwithaneyedropper.AstheKeeslingsrecalledit,agas-drivenpumpbeingusedbrokedown,spreadingcarbonmonoxidethroughthehouse.BythetimeWinniewenttorescue,thecouple’s14-year-oldsonwasalreadyunconscious.“Winniejumpedonthebedandwasclawingatme,withakindofangrysound,”CathyKeeslingsaid.Thestatepolicerespondingtoher911callsaidthefamilywasonlyminutesfromdeath,judgingbytheamountofpoisonousgasinthehouse.AmyPaul’shusbandwasathisjobwhenshetookamiddaybreakfrommakingjewelryandbitintoanapple.“NormallyIpeelthem,butIreadinGoodHousekeepingMagazinethattheskinhasallthenutrients,soIatetheskin,andthat’swhatcausedmetochoke,”sherecalled.“Icouldn’tbreatheandIwasinpanicwhenTobyjumpedonme.Heneverdoesthat,buthedid,andsavedmylife.”BothTobyandWinnieaccompaniedtheirownerstotheawardsluncheon.1.WhydidAmyPaulchokeonapieceofapple?A.Shewastooyoungtocareforherself.B.Shedidn’tpeeltheskinasusual.C.Theapplewastoohard.D.Shehadabigbite.2.Winniesavedthelivesofitsowner’swholefamilyinanaccidentby__________.A.jumpingontoitsownerB.callingforhelpC.clawingatCathy’shairD.makingsomestrangenoises3.Whichofthefollowinghasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedword“infancy”inParagraph4?A.middleageB.youthC.babyhoodD.agedness4.Whatcausedthecarbonmonoxidespreadingthroughthehouse?A.Apumpbreakingdown.B.Adriverbreakingintothehouse.C.Theburninggas.D.Thepoisonousgas.5.Whatwouldbethesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.SoSmartAnimalsAreB.GreatHonorsforCatandDogC.UnforgettableExperiencesD.DogandCatHonoredforSavingTheirMasters17、Belowisapassagesadaptedfromawebsite.TaykaHotelDeSalWhere:Tahua,BoliviaHowmuch:About95anight</p><p>Whyit隆爐scool:You隆爐vestayedathotelsmadeofbrickorwood,butsalt?That隆爐ssomethingfewcanclaim.TaykaHoteldeSalismadetotallyofsaltincludingthebeds(thoughyou隆爐llsleeponregularmattresses(麓虜碌忙)andblankets).ThehotelsitsontheSalardeUyuni,aprehistoricdried-uplakethat隆爐stheworld隆爐sbiggestsaltflat.Buildersusethesaltfromthe4,633-square-mileflattomakethebricks,andgluethemtogetherwithapasteofwetsaltthathardenswhenitdries.Whenrainstartstodissolvethehotel,theownersjustmixupmoresaltpastetostrengthenthebricks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>GreenMagicNatureResort</p><p>Where:Vythiri,India<imgwidth="291"height="176"id="脥錄脝盧2"src="/tikuimages/3/2013/700/shoutiniao26/c8d8237c5f736695be2308ea4f7fad69.jpg"></p><p>Howmuch:About240anightWhyit’scool:Takingapulley(滑輪)-operatedlift86feettoyourtreetoproomisjustthestartofyouradventure.Asyoulookoutofyouropenwindowthereisnoglass!youwatchmonkeysandbirdsintherainforestcanopy(罩蓬).Lateryoumighttestyourfearofheightsbycrossingthehandmaderopebridgetothemainpartofthehotel,orjustsitonyourbamboobedandread.Youdon’tevenhavetocomedownforbreakfastthehotelwillsendituponthepulley-drawn“elevator”.DogBarkParkInnB&BWhere:Cottonwood,IdahoHowmuch:92anight</p><p>Whyit隆爐scool:Thisdoghouseisn隆爐tjustforthefamilypet.SweetWillyisa30-foot-talldogwithguestroomsinhisbelly.Climbthewoodenstairsbesidehishindlegtoenterthedoorinhisside攏廬Youcanrelaxinthemainbedroom,goupafewstepsoftheloft(賂貿(mào)脗樓攏漏inWilly隆爐shead,orhangoutinsidehisnose.Althoughyouhaveafullprivatebathroominyourquarters,thereisalsoatoiletinthe12-foot-tallfirehydrant(脧沒路脌脣簍攏漏outside.</p><p></p><p></p><p>GamirasuCaveHotel</p><p>Where:Ayvali,Turkey<imgwidth="373"height="249"id="脥錄脝盧4"src="/tikuimages/3/2013/700/shoutiniao94/0c6eda9467d13af51d2f991e30f36e28.jpg"></p><p>Howmuch:Between130and475anight.</p><p>Whyit隆爐scool:Thisiscavemancool!Experiencewhatitwaslike5,000yearsago,whenpeoplelivedinthesemountaincavesformedbyvolcanicash.Butyourstaywillbemuchmoremodern.Bathroomsandelectricityprovidewhatyouexpectfromamodernhotel,andthewhitevolcanicash,calledtufa,keepstheroomscool,about65簍Hinsummer.(Don隆爐tworrythereisheatinwinter.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>TreebonesResort</p><p>Where:California,America<imgwidth="406"height="265"id="脥錄脝盧5"src="/tikuimages/3/2013/700/shoutiniao47/d2a8a14cc3b87b051a3f84cfd8919032.jpg"></p><p>Howmuch:100anightWhyit’scool:Youcansleepina“room”anynight,buthowoftendoyougetthechancetosleepinayurt.What’sayurt?Goodquestion.YurtsarethenamegiventoguestroomsattheTreebonesResort.Thesespacesprovidealloftheaccessibilitytonatureyou’denjoyinatent,butwithallthecomfortsofacabin.Inoneofsixteenyurts,youwilldozeoff(打盹兒)whilegazingatthestarsthatcanbeseenthroughaskydome.1.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Tosellthehotels.B.Toattractguests.C.Tooffergoodservice.D.Togetpopular.2.Ifyouwanttoexperienceathrillinglife,you’dbettergoto____________.A.TreebonesResortB.GamirasuCaveHotelC.DogBarkParkInnB&BD.GreenMagicNatureResort3.SweetWillyisthenameof____________.A.a(chǎn)doghouseforthefamilypetB.a(chǎn)thirty-foot-tallfamilydogC.thebuildingofDogBarkParkInnB&BD.theguestroomsinDogBarkParkInnB&B4.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeallthefivehotelsinthepassage?A.Unique.B.Ordinary.C.Costly.D.Natural.18、Itwastimetobreakfree.IneededtorunawayandtheBloomsburgFairwasthebestplacetogo.Idon’tknowifyoucancallitrunningawaywinceitwasonlyandhourawayfrommyhome.ButonceIenteredthefairgrounds,Icrossedoverintoanotherworld.Theloudspeakerofferedbackgroundmusicoverthesoundsofpeopleofpeopletalking,bargainingandfoodsellersyellingforyourattention.Ibelongedhere.Ididn’tknowifIhaditinmybloodornot,butIalwayswantedtohaveasmallfoodstandandtravelinmyoffseasonfromfairtofairsellinggoodies.Perhapsoneday.Itcertainlywasn’tapriority(優(yōu)先考慮的事)inmylife,Perhapsitshouldbe.AfterIwasthereawhile,Ineededtogetawaytoaquietspot.Mostofthetime,Icouldfindthatanywherethefarmanimalswerekept.Theyneededthequiet.SoIwenttheretofindpeacewiththecows,goats,horses,pigsandyes,theturkeys.You'dthinkbeingthiscloseto"Thanksgiving",they'dbealittlescared,buttheywerenot.Itwasinthedairybarn(倉庫)whereIfoundpeacethistime.Isoadmiredtheyoungfolkswhotendedtofarmanimals.Ithoughttheyhadagreaterappreciationforlife.Theyparticipatedinitfirsthand.Ioncewatchedayoungfannerhelpbringababycowintotheworld.Myfavoritescenewastocomeacrossayoungcowboylyinginthehayasleepamongthecowsthathadsettleddownforarest.There,withhisheadsinasmallsoftspotalongsidehisfavoritecow,Ihadseenhiminamuchdeservedsleep.Perhapsbetteratresttherethaninhisownbed.Ihadthepleasureofspeakingwithayoungteenagefarmgirlthatday."Youlooksocomfortable,"Isaidtoher."OhIam,"shesaid."Lifemakesitcomfortableforme.""Youmeanbeingafarmgirl?""No,Life!That'sthenameofmycow,"shesaid,smilingasshegentlypattedthecow'sside."IthoughttheycalledcowsBetsyandElsie.WhydidyoucallherLife?"“Idiscoveredlifeagainhere.Itwastheonlymeaningfulnamethatcametomind.Ihadbeenraisedinthebigcityandreallyhatedit.Thenwemovedtothecountry,runningawayfromLtall.Ithinkmyparentscalleditamid-lifecrisis,"shesaid,laughing."Oh,Icanunderstandthat.I'vebeeninonesincebirth,"Isaid."ItwasonthefarmthatIlearnedtolovelifeagain.IwastherewhenLifewasborn.Itwassoexciting.Mywholeoutlookontheworldchanged.SoInamedherLife.Now,IcansayIreallylove'Life',"shesaid."Howamazing!IwritestoriesandIamalwaystryingtogetpeopletoenjoylife,towakeupeachdayexpectingthebestfromit.Buttheyalltoooftengotobedwithsomuchbadstuffintheirsoul,andontheirmind,thattheywakeupfeelingbadandexpectittoonlygetworsefromthere.Alltoooftenitdoes,justbecausethat'salltheychoosetoseeinthatotherwiseperfectlybeautifulday,"Itoldher."That'stoobad.Theyneedtoseeacowborn,achickenhatch.IguesstheyneedtowakeupearlyandhugLife!"shesaid,laughing."WhenwasthelasttimeyouhuggedLife?"sheaskedme."IamsorrytosayevenIhavehadtroubledoingthatlately,"Isaid."Comehere!"shesaid.Thenstandingupandsteppingaside,shesaid,"GoaheadhugLife!"Ipausedforamomentanddroppingallthoughtsoflookingsilly,Idid.Ihuggedacow.1.ThewriterwenttotheBloomsburgFairprobablyinorderto.A.havefunB.getideasforwritingC.doshoppingD.escapesomethinghedisliked2.ThefollowingthingshappenedintheBloomsburyFairexcept.A.foodsellers'shoutingB.thewriter'ssellinggoodiesC.people'sbargainingandtalkingD.theloudspeaker'sbroadcastingmusic3.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs5,6and7_______?A.Thewritertendedtofarmanimalsfirsthand.B.Thecowboywaslazyandfellasleepamongthecows.C.Thewriterfoundpeacewherefarmanimalswerekept.D.Theturkeysgotintopanicwith"Thanksgiving"approaching4.Theunderlinedword"it"(Paragraph14)refersto.A.thecityB.thecountryC.thebarnD.thefair5.Thewriterwassurprisedatthefarmgirl'swordsandhethoughtpeopleoften________.A.expectedtogetthebestthingsB.enjoyedperfectlybeautifuldaysC.ignoredthebrightsideofeachdayD.feltreallybadduetopoorsleepatnight6.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FarmLifeandHappinessB.HuggingLifeC.AFarmGirlandHerCowD.EnjoyingFreedom19、Burstingintotheclassroomfromrecess,15childrentaketheirseatsandfacethewomantheyknowasMs.Yang.“Whatdayisittoday?”sheasks,inMandarinChinese.“Confucius’birthday!”thefifthgradersshoutinMandarin.“WhydowecelebrateConfucius’birthday?”“Becausehe’sthegreatestteacherinthehistoryofChina!”exclaimsabrown-hairedgirl.SheisspeakingMandarin.EnglishisrarelyheardinLisaYang’sclassattheChineseAmericanInternationalSchool(CAIS),despitethefactthatfewstudentsarenativespeakersofMandarin.TheUnitedStatesisactivelytryingtoincreasethegroupofstudentsin“criticallanguages”suchasMandarin.ThestudentsatCAISarewayaheadinsuchatrend.Founded25yearsago,thissmallprivateschoolinSanFrancisco,USA,doeswhatfewotherAmericanschoolsdo:ItproducesfullyfluentspeakersofMandarinChinese,byfarthemostcommonlyspokenlanguageintheworld.MandarinChineseissuddenlyhotinAmericanschools.AsChinabecomestheworld’sleadingeconomysometimesthiscentury,schoolsintheU.S.arescramblingtoaddMandarintotheirlistofforeignlanguagesorexpandChineseprogramsalreadyinplace.“Itreallyisalmostunprecedented.PeoplearelookingatChinaasaforcetobereckonedwithAndtoensurethattheU.S.hastheabilitytoconducttrade,andtoworkwiththeChinese.CertainlyhavinganunderstandingofChineselanguageandcultureisanadvantage,”saidMartyAbbottoftheAmericanCouncilontheTeachingofForeignLanguages(ACTFL).TodevelopChinese-languageprogramshasnotbeensmooth.Ashortageoftrainedteachershasmadeitdifficultforsomeschoolstojointherace.Whenschoolsdogetteachers,theyoftenhirethemstraightfromChina,andtheteachersusuallysuffercultureshockwhentheycometotheU.S.RobertLiuremembershisfirsttwoyearsinanAmericanclassroomItwasnotaneasyadjustment.“InChina,studentsrespecttheirteachers,”hesaid.LiufoundthatAmericanstudents,however,expectanactiveteachingstyle.Hehadtousegamestoengagethemratherthanlectures.Toavoidmanyoftheproblemswithforeignteachingstyles,theCAIShasbeenworkingwiththeChinesegovernmenttoimprovetrainingofteacherswhoaresenttotheU.S.1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.UnderstandingChineselanguageandcultureishelpfultoworkwithChinese.B.Chinese-languageprogramshavemettroubleduringthedevelopment.C.ManyotherAmericanschoolsdothesameasCAIS,founded25yearsago.D.AlackoftrainedMandarinChineseteachersisaproblemfortheprograms.2.WhatkindofproblemisthemostdifficulttoadjustinteachingChineseinAmerica?A.ToadaptthemselvestotheAmericanlifestyles.B.TocommunicatewiththeAmericanstudents.C.TogetalongwellwiththeAmericanstudents.D.Tobefitfortheculturaldifferencesinteachingstyles.3.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“scrambling”issimilarto.A.climbingB.rushingC.changingD.beating4.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat.A.thestudentsinLisaYang’sclassusuallyspeakChineseB.TherearefewAmericanstudentsinLisaYang’sclassC.WecelebrateConfucius’birthdaybecausehe’sthegreatesthistoryteacherD.inAmericathestudentsdon’trespecttheirteachers20、Previousstudieshavesuggestedasmanyas70percentofcollegestudentsgetinsufficient(不充足的)sleep.But____.

Jawbonelookedatsleepdatafromcollege-ageuserswhowearthecompany'sUPfitnesstrackersandfoundthattheyactuallyaveragejustover7hoursofsleeppernightonweekdaysand7.38hoursonweekendnights.Thedatacomesfrom18,498college-ageusersfrom137schoolsacrossthecountrywhowearthedeviceandaccountsfor1.44millionnightsofsleepdatarecordedbythoseindividualsbetween2013and2016.Herearefourmorepointsabouttheresearch:

(1)Peopleathigh-achievingschoolstendedtohavelaterbedtimes

ThedataanalyticsteamatJawbonewasalsoabletoseparateoutsleepdataforeachschoolwithUPwearersreportingdata.Theyfoundthatthetoughertheschool,accordingtotheU.S.Newsranking,thelatertheaveragecollege-ageUPweareratthatschoolgoestobed.

(2)Still,7hoursmaynotbeenoughsleep

WhilethedatafromJawbonemaybeencouraging,consideringthatpreviousresearchhasfoundthatsomestudentssleeponly5.7hoursanightonaverage.ButNeilKline,asleepphysician,pointsoutthateventhishighernumberisn'tsufficient."Thereismuchdatathatsuggeststhatthisagegroupneedsmorethansevenor7.5hoursofsleeponaveragepernight;"Klineclaimed.

(3)Thedatadoesn'tincludenaps

Anotherpoint,Klinesaid,isthatthedatadoesn'tincludenaps.Totaldaytimesleep-napping-tendstobedifficulttoaccountforbecausenapscanbeshortandeasilyforgotten;hesaid.Buttheydoaffecttotalsleep.

(4)Fitness-trackingstudentsaren'texactlythenorm

It'salsoimportanttonotethatthedatafromJawbonecomesfromcollege-agepeoplewhopurchasedandusedJawboneUPfitnesstrackingdevices,whichmeansthattheparticipantsinthisresearchdonotnecessarilymakeuparepresentativesample(樣本)ofcollegestudentsintermsofsocioeconomicstatusorlifestylefactors.

28.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninParagraph1?______

。A.Newdatahasthesameresultsasthepreviousone.

B.Newdataandthepreviousonehavemanythingsincommon.

C.NewdatafromJawbonemayastonishmostcollegestudents.

D.Newdatasuggeststhatcollegestudentsspendmoretimesleeping.

29.Accordingtothenewdata,astudentwhodoeswellinacademicperformancemayprobablysleep______.

A.lessthan5.7hoursanight

B.lessthan7.5hoursanight

C.earlyatnight

D.overthenight

30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?______

A.Thesampleofcollegestudentsisfarfromenough.

B.Collegestudentsusuallydon'thavenapsatall.

C.Collegestudentssleeponly5.7hoursanightonaverage.

D.Everycollegestudentacrossthecountrytakespartintheresearch.

31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?______

A.Toshowtheimportanceofsufficientsleepatnight.

B.Toexplainwhycollegestudentscan'tgetsufficientsleep.

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