英语周报初一下册31期2023

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英语周报初一下册31期2023

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6.Sleeping for less than six hours a night greatly increases the risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke(中风),a study has found.It is the stuff of nightmares for those whose busy work schedule or busy family life means getting up early and staying up late.Scientists claim that the modern tendency to delay going to bed in order to get through more of the items on the‘to do'list has serious health consequences.But take care.Those who have too much sleep are also more likely to suffer a heart attack.While the extra sleeping is unlikely to be the cause,long-term illnesses such as heart disease often make sufferers feel tired,so sleeping for longer than nine hours a night may be an early warning sign.
   Researchers found that those who slept for less than six hours were almost 50 per cent more likely to suffer a heart attack and 15 per cent more at risk of strokes.They believe that not having enough sleep disrupts the balance of two key hormones(激素),ghrelin(生长素)and leptin(瘦素),which control the appetite.Poor sleepers tend to eat more and are more likely to be fatter,so are at greater risk of high blood pressure and heart disease,which lead to heart attacks and strokes.Experts recommend adults get at least six or seven hours'shut-eye a night to stay healthy.
   But as many as 60 per cent of us do not think we are sleeping enough,with a third suffering from sleeplessness.The researchers,from the University of Warwick,warned that trying to push too much into one day by going to bed late and getting up early could lead to serious illnesses later in life.They looked at the sleeping habits of almost 475,000 participants from 15 previous studies across eight countries,including the UK,the U.S.,Japan,Sweden and Germany.Their findings,published in the European Heart Journal,show that those who slept for less than six hours were 48 per cent more likely to develop or die from heart disease and 15 per cent more likely to develop or die from a stroke.Not having enough sleep decreases the levels of leptin in our blood,which means we do not feel as satisfied after eating.At the same time,it raises the levels of ghrelin,responsible for triggering(引起) our appetite,thus making us feel hungrier.
   The scientists believe that our‘work hard,play hard'society encourages us to sacrifice sleep and ignore our health.The trend for late nights and early mornings is actually a ticking time bomb for our health so you need to act now to reduce your risk of developing these life-threatening conditions.
50.What's the main idea of the passage?A
A.Lack of sleep raises your risk of stroke or heart disease.
B.It raises the levels of ghrelin,thus making us feel hungrier.
C.Sleeping for longer than nine hours a night may be an early warning sign.
D.The scientists believe that our‘work hard,play hard'society encourages us  
to sacrifice sleep and ignore our health.
51.Which word do you think can take the place of"disrupts"in the second paragraph?
C
A.increases   B.destroys    C.affects   D.reduces
52.According to the passage,why don't we feel as satisfied after eating?D
A.Because not having enough sleep disrupts the balance of two key hormones,ghrelin and leptin,which control the appetite.
B.Because not having enough sleep decreases the levels of leptin in our blood.
C.Because not having enough sleep raises the levels of ghrelin,thus making us feel hungrier.
D.All above add up.
53.Which of the sentences is true according to the text?C
A.Researchers found that those who slept for less than six hours were almost 50 per cent more likely to suffer strokes and 15 per cent more at risk of a heart attack.
B.Those who have too much sleep aren't likely to suffer a heart attack.
C.But as many as 60 per cent of us do not think we are sleeping enough,with a third suffering from sleeplessness.
D.Trying to push too much into one day by going to bed early and getting up late could lead to serious illnesses in life
54.What does the writer suggest people should do in the passage?B
A.The writer thinks that we had better follow the trend for late nights and early mornings.
B.The writer advises adults get at least six or seven hours'shut-eye a night to stay healthy.
C.The writer doubts it a good idea to act now to reduce the risk of developing these life-threatening conditions.
D.The writer encourages us to sacrifice sleep and ignore our health. 试题答案

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了睡眠不足会增加你患中风或心脏病的风险,因此一定要好好休息.

解答 50.A.主旨大意题.根据第一段Sleeping for less than six hours a night greatly increases the risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke可知文章主要讲了睡眠不足会增加你患中风或心脏病的风险;故选A.
51.C.词义猜测题.根据第二段They believe that not having enough sleep disrupts the balance of two key hormones没有足够的睡眠会破坏两个关键激素平衡,可知意为破坏;故选C.
52.D.细节理解题.根据倒数第二段Not having enough sleep decreases the levels of leptin in our blood,which means we do not feel as satisfied after eating可知没有足够的睡眠,减少层次在我们的血液中F瘦素,这意味着我们不吃后倍感满意;故选D.
53.C.细节理解题.根据第三段But as many as 60 per cent of us do not think we are sleeping enough,with a third suffering from sleeplessness可知但多达百分之60的人不认为我们是睡得不够,三分之一患有失眠;故选C.
54.B.细节理解题.根据第二段Experts recommend adults get at least six or seven hours'shut-eye a night to stay healthy可知家建议成年人得到至少六或七小时的夜间睡眠保持健康;故选B.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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Some people are afraid of starting a casual conversation with a stranger because of a fear of not having anything interesting to say. Fear of rejection is also a for keeping silent. Small talk in a conversation can as a way of warming up and getting to each other. Most people, no matter successful they are at work, will find the process of________ small talk uncomfortable, even pointless. , you will have a pretty small world _______ you refuse to let others in. Starting off with a casual comment or question will make others ________ , and even just greeting them with a simple “hello” will often be enough.

Once you have made the first ________ , there is no turning back. You need to keep things ________ before you can gracefully say goodbye. Think about what you would like to ________ with a new friend and that is what you can ask the other person about. Work, family, hobbies or interests are some ________ points of discussion. To keep the ball rolling, you can show that you are really ________ in what they are saying. Once you find common ________ of interest, things will definitely ________ off from there.

Small talk can ________ out to be a pleasant experience. The conversation ________ be brief and casual without turning into a long and boring discussion. Do not let yourself ________ the conversation. Stop worrying about how big of a fool you may appear to be. You may ________ find out later on that you have the “ ________ ” of getting people to open up to you by engaging them in the small talk.

1.A. reason B. right C. result D.sign

2.A. use B. serve C. mean D. take

3.A. learn B. know C. recognize D. help

4.A. what B. whether C. how D. why

5.A. making B. giving C. leaving D. forcing

6.A. So B. Instead C. Besides D. However

7.A. unless B. until C. though D. if

8.A. upset B. comfortable C. nervous D. satisfied

9.A. try B. plan C. move D. wish

10.A. changing B. rising C. going D. improving

11.A. share B. know C. do D. show

12.A. private B. present C. general D. important

13.A. careful B. surprised C. encouraged D. interested

14.A. ideas B. experiences C. senses D. points

15.A. put B. take C. get D. set

16.A. turn B. come C. find D. figure

17.A. can B. should C. will D. may

18.A. start B. complete C. control D. consider

19.A. even B. still C. ever D. almost

20.A. right B. advantage C. habit D. talent