(浙江选考)2019版高考英语大二轮复习 专题一 阅读理解提升练9.pdf
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1、阅读理解提升练阅读理解提升练( (九九) )A A(2018浙江绍兴 5 月模拟)Dr。Paul Kelley,a sleep expert,and his colleagues,including wellknownOxford sleep researcher,Professor Russell Foster,presented an interesting theoryat the British Science Festival in Bradford.They said that school days shouldstart at 10:00 and university at 1
2、1:00 to better match the biological rhythms ofadolescents and young adults。Dr.Kelley said most people wake up to alarms because they have to go towork。In fact the body clock of most people between the ages of 10 and 20 is notwell suited to rising early。This means insisting on an early start can lead
3、 to alack of sleep,which in turn can affect learning and health.Adolescents inparticular are the most affected,which is “a huge society concern”。Dr.Kelley and his colleagues are leading a project called Teensleep,which iscurrently looking for 100 schools from around the UK to test the idea。TheTeensl
4、eep experiment,which is funded by the Wellcome Trust and the EducationEndowment Fund,will randomly divide its 100 schools into four groups.One groupof schools will shift(转换) their school days for 14-16-yearolds to a 10:00start。Another group will offer “sleep education” to their students.Thisinvolves
5、 helping students and staff “realize wise ways of making their sleepgood sleep”,such as avoiding screen-based activities in the evening。The thirdgroup of schools will introduce both a later start and sleep education,while thefourth will make no such changes。The experiment will start in the 20182019a
6、cademic year,and the researchers plan to report their results in 2020。Dr.Dijk,a professor of sleep and physiology at the University of Surrey,cautioned that shifting the school day might be of limited use without changingother habits that affect our sleep,especially nighttime light exposure。But hewi
7、ll observe the experiment with interest。1 1。According to Dr.Kelley,delaying school starting time can.A。match students body clockB.change students body clockC.lead to a lack of students sleepD.improve students sleep quality2 2.Which of the following statements about the Teensleep experiment is TRUE?A
8、.The experiment will last three years.B。One group will have sleep education.C.Two groups will start school at 10 oclock。D.The experiment will be sponsored by Dr。Kelley.3 3。Dr.Dijks attitude to the Teensleep experiment can be best describedas。A。neutralB.doubtfulC。supportiveD。indifferentB BHumans have
9、 been keeping animals as pets for tens of thousands of years,butDr.Jean-Loup Rault,an animal scientist at the University of Melbourne inAustralia,believes new companions are coming:robot pets.“Technology is moving very fast,” Rault toldABC News,“The Tamagotchi inthe early 1990s was really the first
10、robotic pet,and now Sony and other bigcompanies have improved them a lot。”This may not sit well with pet lovers.After all,who would choose a plastictoy over a lovely puppy?But Rault argues that the robotic kind has a lot goingfor it:“You dont have to feed it;you dont have to walk it。It wont make ame
11、ss in your house,and you can go on a holiday without feeling guilty。”Thetechnology also benefits those who are allergic to pets,short on space,orfearful of real animals。Its not clear whether robot pets can replace real ones.But studies dosuggest that we can bond(紧密联系) with these smart machines.Peopl
12、e give theircars names and kids give their toy animals life stories。Its the same withrobots。When Sony stopped its repair service for its robot dog Aibo in March2014,owners in Japan held funerals.As an animal welfare researcher,Rault is concerned about how robotic petscould affect our attitudes towar
13、ds live animals.“If we become used to a roboticcompanion that doesnt need food,water or exercise,perhaps it will change howhumans care about other living beings,”he said.So are dogs and cats a thing of the past,as Rault predicts?For those who grewup with living and breathing pets,the mechanical kind
14、 might not do。But for ournext generation who are in constant touch with smart technology,a future inwhich lovely pets neednt have a heartbeat might not be a far-fetched dream。4 4。What does the underlined part “sit well with” in Paragraph 3 most probablymean?A.Be refused by。B。Be beneficial to.C.Make
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