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2023年大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試模擬試卷三[問(wèn)答題]1.Therearetwodifferentviewsabouthea(江南博哥)lthcare:oneisthathealthcareshouldbefreeforeveryoneandtheotheristhatpeopleshouldpaymedicalcoststhemselves.Youaretogiveyourownopinion.Writeanessaytoexplainthereasonsforyouropinion.?提交答案[問(wèn)答題]2.春節(jié)是中國(guó)的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日,相當(dāng)于美國(guó)的圣誕節(jié)。美國(guó)小孩能從圣誕老人那里獲得圣誕禮物,而中國(guó)小孩則能從長(zhǎng)輩那里得到“壓歲錢(qián)(luckymoney)”,這也是每個(gè)孩子過(guò)年時(shí)都熱切期盼的禮物。“壓歲錢(qián)”是長(zhǎng)輩送給孩子的護(hù)身符(amulet),表達(dá)了長(zhǎng)輩對(duì)孩子的美好祝福,據(jù)說(shuō)可以使孩子平平安安地度過(guò)新的一年?!皦簹q錢(qián)”可在晚輩磕頭拜年后當(dāng)眾賞給,也可在除夕夜孩子睡著時(shí),家長(zhǎng)偷偷地放在孩子的枕頭底下。提交答案共享題干題Athirdoftheplanet'slandisseverelydegradedandfertilesoilisbeinglostattherateof24bntonnesayear,accordingtoanewUnitedNations-backedstudythatcallsforashiftawayfromdestructivelyintensiveagriculture.Thealarming26_____,whichisforecasttocontinueasdemandforfoodandproductivelandincreases,willaddtotherisksofconflictsunless27_____actionsareimplemented,warnstheinstitutionbehindthereport."Asthereadysupplyofhealthyandproductivelanddriesupandthepopulationgrows,competitionis28_____forlandwithincountriesandglobally,"saidexecutivesecretaryoftheUNConventiontoCombatDesertification(UNCCD)atthe.launchoftheGlobalLandOutlook."To29_____thelosses,theOutlooksuggestsitisinallourintereststostepbackandrethinkhowwearemanagingthepressuresandthecompetition."TheGlobalLandOutlookis30_____asthemostcomprehensivestudyofitstype,mappingtheinterlinkedimpactsofurbanization,climatechange,erosionandforestloss.Butthebiggestfactoristhe31_____ofindustrialfarming.Heavytilling,multipleharvestsand32_____useofagrochemicalshaveincreasedyieldsatthe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]1.空白處26.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]2.空白處27.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]3.空白處28.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]4.空白處29.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]5.空白處30.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]6.空白處31.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]7.空白處32.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]8.空白處33.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]9.空白處34.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelythe33_____oflong-termsustainability.Inthepast20years,agriculturalproductionhasincreasedthreefoldandtheamountofirrigatedlandhasdoubled,notesapaperintheOutlookbytheJointResearchCentre(JRC)oftheEuropeancommission.Overtime,however,this34_____fertilityandcanleadtoabandonmentoflandand35_____desertification.[單選題]10.空白處35.應(yīng)填A(yù).absorbB.abundantC.billedD.declineE.diminishesF.expansionGexpenseHintensifyingIlimitedJminimizeKoccasionallyLoptimizesMrateNremedialOultimatelyTakeNap8atWork.ApologizetoNoOne(A)InthepasttwoweeksI’vetakenthreenapsatwork,atotalofanhourorsoofshut-eyewhileontheclock.AndIhavenoshameoruncertaintyaboutdoingit.Icouldn'tfeelbetteraboutit,andmyproductivityreflectsit,too.(B)Sleepingonthejobisoneofthoseworkplacetaboos—likeleavingyourdeskforlunchortakinganafternoonwalk—thatwe'retaughttolookdownon.Ifsomeonenapsat2p.m.whiletherestofusfuriouslywritememosandrespondtoemails,surelyitmustmeanthey'reslackingoff(偷懶).Orsotheassumptiongoes.(C)Restfulnessandrechargingcantakeabackseattotheperceptionandappearanceofproductivity.It'seasiertostayonavirtualhamster(倉(cāng)鼠)wheelofactivitybyimmediatelyrespondingtoeveryemailthanitistomeasureaggregateproductivityoveragreaterperiodoftime.Butagrowingfieldofoccupationalandpsychologicalresearchisbuildingthecaseforrestfulnessinpursuitofgreaterproductivity.(D)Companiesaresufferingfromtremendousproductivityproblemsbecausepeoplearestressedoutandnotrecoveringfromtheworkday,saidJoshBersin,principalandfounderofBersinbyDeloitte."They'rebeginningtorealizethatthisistheirproblem,andtheycan'tjustsaytopeople,‘Here'sawork-lifebalancecourse,goteachyourselfhowtomanageyourinbox,'"Mr.Bersinsaid.“It'swaymorecomplicatedthanthat."(E)Tobesure,theabilitytonapatworkisfarfromwidespread,expertssaid.Fewamongushavetheluxuryofbeingabletostepawayforahalf-hoursnoozefest.Butlunchhoursandcoffeebreakscanbegreattimestoduckout,andyourincreasedproductivityandalertnesswillbealltheevidenceyouneedtomakeyourcasetoinquiringbosses.(F)Inanidealworld,we'dallsolvethisproblembyunpluggingearlyandgettingagoodnight'ssleep.Here'sourguideonhowtodojustthat.Butthenextbestthingisstealingawayforaquickpowernapwhenyou'redraggingafterlunch.(G)InastudypublishedinNatureNeuroscience,researcherstestedsubjectsontheirperceptualperformancefourtimesthroughouttheday.Performancedeterioratedwitheachtest,butsubjectswhotooka30-minutenapbetweentestsstoppedthedeteriorationinperformance,andthosewhotooka60-nunutenapevenreversedit.(H)"Napshadthesamemagnitudeofbenefitsasfullnightsofsleepiftheyhadaspecificqualityofnap,"saidSaraMednick,aco-authorofthestudyandassociateprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,Riverside.(I)Dr.Mednick,asleepresearcherandtheauthorofTakeaNap!ChangeYourLife,saiddaytimenappingcanhavemanyofthebenefitsofovernightsleep,anddifferenttypesofnapsofferspecificbenefits.J)Forexample,Dr.Mednicksaida20-to60-nunutenapmighthelpwithmemorizationandlearningspecificbitsofinformation.It'sjustlongenoughtoenterstage-twosleep,ornon-rapideyemovement(non-REM)sleep.(K)After60minutes,youstartgettingintorapideyemovement(REM)sleep,mostoftenassociatedwiththatdeep,dreamingstateweallenjoyatnight.REMsleepcanimprovecreativity,perceptualprocessingandhighlyassociativethinking,whichallowsyoutomakeconnectionsbetweendisparateideas,Dr.Mednicksaid.Beyondthat,yourbestbetisa90-minutenap,whichwillgiveyouafullsleepcycle.(L)Anynap,however,canhelpwithalertnessandperceptionandcutthroughthegeneralfogthatcreepsinduringtheday,expertssaid.(M)Sohowdidweevenarriveatthispointwhereaptitudeisinextricablytied(緊密相連)toworkinglong,concentratedhours?Blametechnology,butthinkbroaderthansmartphonesandlaptops;therealissueisthattechnologyhasenabledustobeavailableatalltimes.(N)“Wewentthroughaperiodwherepeoplewereindenialandbusinessleaderswereignoringit,"Mr.Bersinsaid."Theywereassumingthatifwegivepeoplemoretools,moreemails,moreslack,morechatter,andwe'lljustassumetheycanfigureouthowtodealwithitall.AndIthinkthey'vewokenuptothefactthatthisisabigproblem,anditisaffectingproductivity,engagement,health,safety,wellnessandallsortsofthings.”(O)Itisn'tjustofficeworkerswhocanbenefitfromanafternoonsiesta(午睡).A2015studypublishedinCurrentBiologylookedatthesleepinghabitsofthreehunter-gathererpreindustrialsocietiesinTanzania,NamibiaandBolivia.(P)"They’reactiveinthemorning,thentheygetintheshadeunderthetreesandhaveasortofquiettime,butthey'renotgenerallynapping,"saidJeromeSiegel,professorofpsychiatryandbiobehavioralsciences,anddirectoroftheU.C.L.A.CenterforSleepResearch,aco-authorofthestudy."Thentheydosomeworkandgotosleep,andtheysleepthroughthenight.”(Q)Still,Mr.Siegelsaid,"theonlygenuinewaytosolvedaytimesleepinessandfatiguestartsthenightbeforewithasolidnight'ssleep.”Therealrestfulnessisaregularsleepschedulewithideallysevenoreighthoursofsleepeachnight,whichexpertssayisoptimal.(R)"Daytimenappingcertainlydoesincreasealertness,"Mr.Siegelsaid."Butit'snotassimpleasgoingtothegasstationandfillingthetank.”(S)Healsoadvisesavoidingcaffeinelateinthedayandwakingaroundthesametimeeverymorning,evenifyoucan'tgettosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Thishelpsacclimate(使適應(yīng))yourbodytoyourregularwake-uptime,regardlessofhowmuchsleepyougotthenightbefore.(T)Soifyou'vemadeitthisfarandyou'reinterestedingivingworkdaynapsatry(orjuststartingtonodoff),here'saquickguidetotheperfectnap:Findaquiet,unoccupiedspacewhereyouwon'tbedisturbed.

·Trytomakeyourareaasdimaspossible(orinvestinasleepmaskyoucankeepintheoffice).Earplugsmighthelp,too.Aimforaround20minutes.Anylongerthanthatandyou'relikelytowakeupwithsleepinertia(睡眠惰性),whichwillleaveyouevengroggier(頭腦昏沉的)thanbefore.[單選題]11.Participants'perceptualperformancebecamebetteraftersleepingonehourbetweentests,accordingtoanarticleinNatureNeuroscience.A.A)B.B)C.C)D.D)E.E)F.F)GG)HH)II)JJ)KK)LL)MM)NN)OO)PP)QQ)RR)SS)TT)J)Forexample,Dr.Mednicksaida20-to60-nunutenapmighthelpwithmemorizationandlearningspecificbitsofinformation.It'sjustlongenoughtoenterstage-twosleep,ornon-rapideyemovement(non-REM)sleep.(K)After60minutes,youstartgettingintorapideyemovement(REM)sleep,mostoftenassociatedwiththatdeep,dreamingstateweallenjoyatnight.REMsleepcanimprovecreativity,perceptualprocessingandhighlyassociativethinking,whichallowsyoutomakeconnectionsbetweendisparateideas,Dr.Mednicksaid.Beyondthat,yourbestbetisa90-minutenap,whichwillgiveyouafullsleepcycle.(L)Anynap,however,canhelpwithalertnessandperceptionandcutthroughthegeneralfogthatcreepsinduringtheday,expertssaid.(M)Sohowdidweevenarriveatthispointwhereaptitudeisinextricablytied(緊密相連)toworkinglong,concentratedhours?Blametechnology,butthinkbroaderthansmartphonesandlaptops;therealissueisthattechnologyhasenabledustobeavailableatalltimes.(N)“Wewentthroughaperiodwherepeoplewereindenialandbusinessleaderswereignoringit,"Mr.Bersinsaid."Theywereassumingthatifwegivepeoplemoretools,moreemails,moreslack,morechatter,andwe'lljustassumetheycanfigureouthowtodealwithitall.AndIthinkthey'vewokenuptothefactthatthisisabigproblem,anditisaffectingproductivity,engagement,health,safety,wellnessandallsortsofthings.”(O)Itisn'tjustofficeworkerswhocanbenefitfromanafternoonsiesta(午睡).A2015studypublishedinCurrentBiologylookedatthesleepinghabitsofthreehunter-gathererpreindustrialsocietiesinTanzania,NamibiaandBolivia.(P)"They’reactiveinthemorning,thentheygetintheshadeunderthetreesandhaveasortofquiettime,butthey'renotgenerallynapping,"saidJeromeSiegel,professorofpsychiatryandbiobehavioralsciences,anddirectoroftheU.C.L.A.CenterforSleepResearch,aco-authorofthestudy."Thentheydosomeworkandgotosleep,andtheysleepthroughthenight.”(Q)Still,Mr.Siegelsaid,"theonlygenuinewaytosolvedaytimesleepinessandfatiguestartsthenightbeforewithasolidnight'ssleep.”Therealrestfulnessisaregularsleepschedulewithideallysevenoreighthoursofsleepeachnight,whichexpertssayisoptimal.(R)"Daytimenappingcertainlydoesincreasealertness,"Mr.Siegelsaid."Butit'snotassimpleasgoingtothegasstationandfillingthetank.”(S)Healsoadvisesavoidingcaffeinelateinthedayandwakingaroundthesametimeeverymorning,evenifyoucan'tgettosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Thishelpsacclimate(使適應(yīng))yourbodytoyourregularwake-uptime,regardlessofhowmuchsleepyougotthenightbefore.(T)Soifyou'vemadeitthisfarandyou'reinterestedingivingworkdaynapsatry(orjuststartingtonodoff),here'saquickguidetotheperfectnap:Findaquiet,unoccupiedspacewhereyouwon'tbedisturbed.

·Trytomakeyourareaasdimaspossible(orinvestinasleepmaskyoucankeepintheoffice).Earplugsmighthelp,too.Aimforaround20minutes.Anylongerthanthatandyou'relikelytowakeupwithsleepinertia(睡眠惰性),whichwillleaveyouevengroggier(頭腦昏沉的)thanbefore.[單選題]12.JeromeSiegelfoundthatonlybysleepingsoundlythroughthepreviousrughtcouldpeopletackletheirwearinessduringtheday.A.A)B.B)C.C)D.D)E.E)F.F)GG)HH)II)JJ)KK)LL)MM)NN)OO)PP)QQ)RR)SS)TT)J)Forexample,Dr.Mednicksaida20-to60-nunutenapmighthelpwithmemorizationandlearningspecificbitsofinformation.It'sjustlongenoughtoenterstage-twosleep,ornon-rapideyemovement(non-REM)sleep.(K)After60minutes,youstartgettingintorapideyemovement(REM)sleep,mostoftenassociatedwiththatdeep,dreamingstateweallenjoyatnight.REMsleepcanimprovecreativity,perceptualprocessingandhighlyassociativethinking,whichallowsyoutomakeconnectionsbetweendisparateideas,Dr.Mednicksaid.Beyondthat,yourbestbetisa90-minutenap,whichwillgiveyouafullsleepcycle.(L)Anynap,however,canhelpwithalertnessandperceptionandcutthroughthegeneralfogthatcreepsinduringtheday,expertssaid.(M)Sohowdidweevenarriveatthispointwhereaptitudeisinextricablytied(緊密相連)toworkinglong,concentratedhours?Blametechnology,butthinkbroaderthansmartphonesandlaptops;therealissueisthattechnologyhasenabledustobeavailableatalltimes.(N)“Wewentthroughaperiodwherepeoplewereindenialandbusinessleaderswereignoringit,"Mr.Bersinsaid."Theywereassumingthatifwegivepeoplemoretools,moreemails,moreslack,morechatter,andwe'lljustassumetheycanfigureouthowtodealwithitall.AndIthinkthey'vewokenuptothefactthatthisisabigproblem,anditisaffectingproductivity,engagement,health,safety,wellnessandallsortsofthings.”(O)Itisn'tjustofficeworkerswhocanbenefitfromanafternoonsiesta(午睡).A2015studypublishedinCurrentBiologylookedatthesleepinghabitsofthreehunter-gathererpreindustrialsocietiesinTanzania,NamibiaandBolivia.(P)"They’reactiveinthemorning,thentheygetintheshadeunderthetreesandhaveasortofquiettime,butthey'renotgenerallynapping,"saidJeromeSiegel,professorofpsychiatryandbiobehavioralsciences,anddirectoroftheU.C.L.A.CenterforSleepResearch,aco-authorofthestudy."Thentheydosomeworkandgotosleep,andtheysleepthroughthenight.”(Q)Still,Mr.Siegelsaid,"theonlygenuinewaytosolvedaytimesleepinessandfatiguestartsthenightbeforewithasolidnight'ssleep.”Therealrestfulnessisaregularsleepschedulewithideallysevenoreighthoursofsleepeachnight,whichexpertssayisoptimal.(R)"Daytimenappingcertainlydoesincreasealertness,"Mr.Siegelsaid."Butit'snotassimpleasgoingtothegasstationandfillingthetank.”(S)Healsoadvisesavoidingcaffeinelateinthedayandwakingaroundthesametimeeverymorning,evenifyoucan'tgettosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Thishelpsacclimate(使適應(yīng))yourbodytoyourregularwake-uptime,regardlessofhowmuchsleepyougotthenightbefore.(T)Soifyou'vemadeitthisfarandyou'reinterestedingivingworkdaynapsatry(orjuststartingtonodoff),here'saquickguidetotheperfectnap:Findaquiet,unoccupiedspacewhereyouwon'tbedisturbed.

·Trytomakeyourareaasdimaspossible(orinvestinasleepmaskyoucankeepintheoffice).Earplugsmighthelp,too.Aimforaround20minutes.Anylongerthanthatandyou'relikelytowakeupwithsleepinertia(睡眠惰性),whichwillleaveyouevengroggier(頭腦昏沉的)thanbefore.[單選題]13.Ourtalentiscloselylinkedtoworkingwithconcentrationforlongperiodsoftimebecausetechnologymakesusaccessible24/7.A.A)B.B)C.C)D.D)E.E)F.F)GG)HH)II)JJ)KK)LL)MM)NN)OO)PP)QQ)RR)SS)TT)J)Forexample,Dr.Mednicksaida20-to60-nunutenapmighthelpwithmemorizationandlearningspecificbitsofinformation.It'sjustlongenoughtoenterstage-twosleep,ornon-rapideyemovement(non-REM)sleep.(K)After60minutes,youstartgettingintorapideyemovement(REM)sleep,mostoftenassociatedwiththatdeep,dreamingstateweallenjoyatnight.REMsleepcanimprovecreativity,perceptualprocessingandhighlyassociativethinking,whichallowsyoutomakeconnectionsbetweendisparateideas,Dr.Mednicksaid.Beyondthat,yourbestbetisa90-minutenap,whichwillgiveyouafullsleepcycle.(L)Anynap,however,canhelpwithalertnessandperceptionandcutthroughthegeneralfogthatcreepsinduringtheday,expertssaid.(M)Sohowdidweevenarriveatthispointwhereaptitudeisinextricablytied(緊密相連)toworkinglong,concentratedhours?Blametechnology,butthinkbroaderthansmartphonesandlaptops;therealissueisthattechnologyhasenabledustobeavailableatalltimes.(N)“Wewentthroughaperiodwherepeoplewereindenialandbusinessleaderswereignoringit,"Mr.Bersinsaid."Theywereassumingthatifwegivepeoplemoretools,moreemails,moreslack,morechatter,andwe'lljustassumetheycanfigureouthowtodealwithitall.AndIthinkthey'vewokenuptothefactthatthisisabigproblem,anditisaffectingproductivity,engagement,health,safety,wellnessandallsortsofthings.”(O)Itisn'tjustofficeworkerswhocanbenefitfromanafternoonsiesta(午睡).A2015studypublishedinCurrentBiologylookedatthesleepinghabitsofthreehunter-gathererpreindustrialsocietiesinTanzania,NamibiaandBolivia.(P)"They’reactiveinthemorning,thentheygetintheshadeunderthetreesandhaveasortofquiettime,butthey'renotgenerallynapping,"saidJeromeSiegel,professorofpsychiatryandbiobehavioralsciences,anddirectoroftheU.C.L.A.CenterforSleepResearch,aco-authorofthestudy."Thentheydosomeworkandgotosleep,andtheysleepthroughthenight.”(Q)Still,Mr.Siegelsaid,"theonlygenuinewaytosolvedaytimesleepinessandfatiguestartsthenightbeforewithasolidnight'ssleep.”Therealrestfulnessisaregularsleepschedulewithideallysevenoreighthoursofsleepeachnight,whichexpertssayisoptimal.(R)"Daytimenappingcertainlydoesincreasealertness,"Mr.Siegelsaid."Butit'snotassimpleasgoingtothegasstationandfillingthetank.”(S)Healsoadvisesavoidingcaffeinelateinthedayandwakingaroundthesametimeeverymorning,evenifyoucan'tgettosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Thishelpsacclimate(使適應(yīng))yourbodytoyourregularwake-uptime,regardlessofhowmuchsleepyougotthenightbefore.(T)Soifyou'vemadeitthisfarandyou'reinterestedingivingworkdaynapsatry(orjuststartingtonodoff),here'saquickguidetotheperfectnap:Findaquiet,unoccupiedspacewhereyouwon'tbedisturbed.

·Trytomakeyourareaasdimaspossible(orinvestinasleepmaskyoucankeepintheoffice).Earplugsmighthelp,too.Aimforaround20minutes.Anylongerthanthatandyou'relikelytowakeupwithsleepinertia(睡眠惰性),whichwillleaveyouevengroggier(頭腦昏沉的)thanbefore.[單選題]14.Takinganapatworkisnormallyregardedaslazinessthatshouldbeheldincontemptandavoidedintheworkplace.A.A)B.B)C.C)D.D)E.E)F.F)GG)HH)II)JJ)KK)LL)MM)NN)OO)PP)QQ)RR)SS)TT)J)Forexample,Dr.Mednicksaida20-to60-nunutenapmighthelpwithmemorizationandlearningspecificbitsofinformation.It'sjustlongenoughtoenterstage-twosleep,ornon-rapideyemovement(non-REM)sleep.(K)After60minutes,youstartgettingintorapideyemovement(REM)sleep,mostoftenassociatedwiththatdeep,dreamingstateweallenjoyatnight.REMsleepcanimprovecreativity,perceptualprocessingandhighlyassociativethinking,whichallowsyoutomakeconnectionsbetweendisparateideas,Dr.Mednicksaid.Beyondthat,yourbestbetisa90-minutenap,whichwillgiveyouafullsleepcycle.(L)Anynap,however,canhelpwithalertnessandperceptionandcutthroughthegeneralfogthatcreepsinduringtheday,expertssaid.(M)Sohowdidweevenarriveatthispointwhereaptitudeisinextricablytied(緊密相連)toworkinglong,concentratedhours?Blametechnology,butthinkbroaderthansmartphonesandlaptops;therealissueisthattechnologyhasenabledustobeavailableatalltimes.(N)“Wewentthroughaperiodwherepeoplewereindenialandbusinessleaderswereignoringit,"Mr.Bersinsaid."Theywereassumingthatifwegivepeoplemoretools,moreemails,moreslack,morechatter,andwe'lljustassumetheycanfigureouthowtodealwithitall.AndIthinkthey'vewokenuptothefactthatthisisabigproblem,anditisaffectingproductivity,engagement,health,safety,wellnessandallsortsofthings.”(O)Itisn'tjustofficeworkerswhocanbenefitfromanafternoonsiesta(午睡).A2015studypublishedinCurrentBiologylookedatthesleepinghabitsofthreehunter-gathererpreindustrialsocietiesinTanzania,NamibiaandBolivia.(P)"They’reactiveinthemorning,thentheygetintheshadeunderthetreesandhaveasortofquiettime,butthey'renotgenerallynapping,"saidJeromeSiegel,professorofpsychiatryandbiobehavioralsciences,anddirectoroftheU.C.L.A.CenterforSleepResearch,aco-authorofthestudy."Thentheydosomeworkandgotosleep,andtheysleepthroughthenight.”(Q)Still,Mr.Siegelsaid,"theonlygenuinewaytosolvedaytimesleepinessandfatiguestartsthenightbeforewithasolidnight'ssleep.”Therealrestfulnessisaregularsleepschedulewithideallysevenoreighthoursofsleepeachnight,whichexpertssayisoptimal.(R)"Daytimenappingcertainlydoesincreasealertness,"Mr.Siegelsaid."Butit'snotassimpleasgoingtothegasstationandfillingthetank.”(S)Healsoadvisesavoidingcaffeinelateinthedayandwakingaroundthesametimeeverymorning,evenifyoucan'tgettosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Thishelpsacclimate(使適應(yīng))yourbodytoyourregularwake-uptime,regardlessofhowmuchsleepyougotthenightbefore.(T)Soifyou'vemadeitthisfarandyou'reinterestedingivingworkdaynapsatry(orjuststartingtonodoff),here'saquickguidetotheperfectnap:Findaquiet,unoccupiedspacewhereyouwon'tbedisturbed.

·Trytomakeyourareaasdimaspossible(orinvestinasleepmaskyoucankeepintheoffice).Earplugsmighthelp,too.Aimforaround20minutes.Anylongerthanthatandyou'relikelytowakeupwithsleepinertia(睡眠惰性),whichwillleaveyouevengroggier(頭腦昏沉的)thanbefore.[單選題]15.Nappingfor20to60minutes,peoplecangetintonon-rapideyemovementsleepwhichmayimprovetheirmemoryandlearningabilityaccordingtoDr.Mednick.A.A)B.B)C.C)D.D)E.E)F.F)GG)HH)II)JJ)KK)LL)MM)NN)OO)PP)QQ)RR)SS)TT)J)Forexample,Dr.Mednicksaida20-to60-nunutenapmighthelpwithmemorizationandlearningspecificbitsofinformation.It'sjustlongenoughtoenterstage-twosleep,ornon-rapideyemovement(non-REM)sleep.(K)After60minutes,youstartgettingintorapideyemovement(REM)sleep,mostoftenassociatedwiththatdeep,dreamin

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