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	第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 
	根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
	注意:此七選五題按要求涂在卡上。選A涂A;選B涂B ;選C涂C;選D涂D;選E涂AB;選F涂BC;選G涂CD
	Everyone sleeps. However, taking the time to develop a sleep habit is probably the last thing on your mind and some sleep advice simply can’t be forgotten.
    36   .   
	Watching TV until you fall asleep
	It has nothing to do with what you watch —TV news isn’t a better pre-sleep choice than TV series. 
    37    . The bright light keeps you awake all the night. So even if you nod off (in front of the TV, for example), you probably won’t stay asleep for long.
	Sleeping with pets
	
    38   . They get comfortable, and then they move. This goes on all night, and whether you admit it or not, it interrupts your ability to get the level of sleep needed to feel rested.
	Eating fatty, heavy foods too close to bedtime
	Heartburn (燒心,胃痛) strikes anyone of any age, but it’s the most common GI disorder (胃腸失調(diào)) in older adults. If you’ve ever tried to go to sleep after eating a fatty meal, you’ve probably found the discomfort of stomach preventing you from falling asleep or staying asleep.
	
   39    
	Remember how poorly you sleep when you have a fever—turning over and over again, never really feeling rested? Well, heavy exercise too close to bedtime has the same effect—it raises your body temperature so that your sleep is disturbed until your body temperature drops to normal, which may take several hours.
	Accepting snoring (打呼嚕) as normal sleep behavior
	   Snoring may seem as common as breathing, but it’s considered the biggest sleep killer, and it’s linked to several causes: sleeping on your back, being overweight, having a cold, drinking, or taking drugs.     
40   . For the snorer, it disturbs sleep by awakening him/her every so often in order to breathe normally. For the partner, the noise can be unbearable.
	A. Exercising heavily too close to bedtime
	 B. Here are some suggestions you’ll need to follow 
	 C. Reducing your body temperature before bedtime
	D. Rather it’s the TV’s bright light that is the criminal
	E. Here are some bad habits you need to get rid of
	 F. Most seriously, it’s caused by a dangerous illness
	 G. Pets sleep most of the day, and they move a lot when sleeping 
	第三部分:
英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分) 
	第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 
	閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 
	When Danny Bowman was at school, he was so crazy to attract girls. He spent 10 hours a day
   41   more than 200 selfies (自拍) trying to find the
   42    one.
	He would take 10 photos of
   43   before he washed and would go
   44   class secretly three times every hour. At 16, he dropped out of school
   45   he could throw himself into his addiction (上癮) , and he ate   46  . He did not leave his house for six months, and when he failed to take the perfect picture, he tried to
   47   himself by taking an overdose (過(guò)度用藥). His mother, Penny,
   48   to save him, and forced him to ask for help after his addiction had become
   49   .
	The 19-year-old, believed to be Britain's first selfie
  50  , is now under special treatment
   51  . He has not taken a picture of himself in seven months and has
   52   that achieving perfection is
   53   . He told the Sunday Mirror,“I was constantly
   54   the perfect selfie and when I realized I couldn’t, I wanted to die. I 
  55   my friends, my education, my health and almost my life. The only thing I 
  56   about was having my phone with me so that I could satisfy the desire for a picture of myself at any time of the day.” He expressed his
   57   to the doctors and said their help kept him
   58   and called on others to ask for help   
59   they ended up in hospital.
	   One psychologist at a clinic
   60   Danny was treated said the addiction to taking selfies has now become a mental illness. 
	41. A. making B. taking C. having D. getting
	42. A. perfect B. beautiful C. good D. comfortable
	43. A. others B. his teacher C. the classroom D. himself
	44. A. into B. out of C. inside D. away
	45. A. so that B. because C. but D. as if
	46. A. more B. nothing C. less D. everything
	47. A. surprise B. calm C. kill  D. thank
	48. A. managed B. decided C. failed D. succeeded
	49. A. under control B. out of control C. in order D. out of date
	50. A. winner B. loser C. killer D. addict
	51. A. in hospital B. at home C. at school D. at work
	52. A. expected B. realized C. imagined D. recognized
	53. A. impossible B. possible C. necessary D. unpleasant
	54. A. in need of B. in want of C. in search of D. in favor of
	55. A. missed B. left C. lost D. got
	56. A. cared  B. worried   C. dreamed  D. talked 
	57. A. happiness B. regret C. thanks D. sadness
	58. A. wise B. wealthy C. patient D. alive
	59. A. after B. until C. while D. before
	60. A. when B. where C. which D. how
	
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