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2015-08-12
( ) 58. There are ___________ people in Mo’s company.
A. 7 B. 8 C.9 D.10
( ) 59. Mo wanted to create bow ties four years ago because ___________.
A. he wanted to run a big company
B. his grandma wanted to teach him to how to make one
C. he found that bow ties in shops were ugly
D. he was a boy who had a big dream
( ) 60.Mo’s Bows soon became popular after___________.
A. his family and relatives started to like his bow ties
B. John put money in Mo’s Bows
C. he left school and ran his company
D. he tried to sell them online
( ) 61. The underlined word “investor” probably means ___________in Chinese.
A. 介绍人 B. 投资者 C.导师 D. 经纪人
D
It’s a scene in many homes around the world: tired-eyed teens wake to the sound of their alarm clock. Another school day begins, and we all wish we could have just one extra hour of sleep.
For lucky high school students in England, they’re now going to reset their alarm and get an extra hour of sleep. Instead of starting school at 9 am, students will begin the academic day at 10 am.
This is part of a huge study by Oxford University. The experiment will see whether later classes can improve exam results.
More than 100 schools across England will join the four-year experiment, which includes tens of thousands of students. It is based on scientific evidence that teenagers are out of step with traditional school hours.
“We know that something funny happens when you’re a teenager,” lead sleep researcher Colin Epsie told The Telegraph. “Your parents think it’s because you’re lazy and everything would be OK if you could get to sleep earlier. But science is telling us that teenagers need to sleep more in the mornings.”
A similar experiment in 2009 saw an improvement of 19 percent in exam scores for major subjects – such as math and science.
Teenagers’ sleep cycles, on average, begin two hours after adults. Neuroscientists (神经科学家) say tee ns have a built-in clock, which makes them more likely to go to sleep around midnight. As well as not feeling fully awake until between 9 am and 10 am. This body clock stays until the age of 19 for females and 21 for males.
Schools are places for learning, as well as education laboratories – finding out the best ways to learn and increase knowledge. Yet we’ll have to wait until 2018 to find out these exciting results!
( )62. England high school students usually start school ___________.
A. at 7 am B. at 8 am C. at 9 am D. at 10 am
( )63. Teenagers struggle to get up early because ___________.
A. they are too lazy to get up early
B. they stay up studying late at night
C. their sleep cycles are later than adults
D. their body clock won’t start to work until 9 am
( )64. The aim of the experiment in 2009 was to ___________.
A. find out whether later classes can improve exam results
B. test how students’ body clocks work
C. compare teenagers’ and adults’ sleeping patterns
D. help teachers to find the best way to teach
( )65. The article is focused on the topic that ___________.
A. teenagers need more sleep than adults
B. students might need more hours’ sleep in the morning
C. boys need more sleep in the morning than girls
D. it is important to do more experiments on education
V. 口语运用。(每小题1分,共5分)
阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
A. What about making it a little earlier?
B. Let’s share them together.
C. I have no idea.
D. Thank you all the same.
E. Do you want to watch it?
F. When and where shall we meet?
G. It doesn’t matter.
A: What do you plan to do in your summer holiday?
B: 66
A: I hear there’s going to be a football match between Chongqing Lifan and Guangzhou Fuli on June 20th. Tom and I are going to watch it. 67
B: Of course. Football is my favorite, but I have no ticket for the match. What a pity!
A: You’re lucky. I have some free tickets. 68
B: Great! 69
A: Let’s meet at the subway station at half past five.
B: I think there must be a big crowd of people there. 70
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