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Teens aren ’ t Getting Enough Sleep Most teens need about 8 to more than 9 hours of sleep each night . The right amount of sleep is essential ( necessary ) for anyone who wants to do well in test s or sports . And lack of sleep impacts (influences) everything from a person ability to pay attention in class to his or her mood. It also damages teens ability to do their best in athletics. Unfortunately , research shows many teens don ’ t get enough sleep , and more than 20% of high school students fall asleep in class. Until recently, teens were often blamed for staying up late, oversleeping for school and falling asleep in class. But recent studies show that adolescent sleep patterns actually differ from those of adults or kids. These studies show that during the teen years, the body ’ s circadian rhythm ( 昼夜节奏) , which is controlled by a biological clock in the brain, is temporarily reset, telling a person to fall asleep later and wake up later. This change might arise from the fact that the brain hormone melatonin (褪黑色素) is produced later at night for teens than it is for kids and adults. This can make it harder for teens to fall asleep early. These changes in the body ’ s circadian rhythm are in line with a time when we ’ re busier than ever. For most teens, the pressure to do well in school is more intense than when they were kids, and it ’ s harder to get by without studying hard. And teens also have other time demands---everything from sports and other extracurricular activities (课外活动) to fitting in a part-time job to save money for college. Early start time in some schools may also play a role in this sleep deficit. Teens who fall asleep after midnight may still have to get up early for school, meaning they they may only squeeze in 6 to 7 hours of sleep a night. A couple hours of missed sleep a night may not seem like a big deal but can create a noticeable sleep deficit over time. 1 . What is the main idea of this passage? A . To explain the reason why teens are lack of sleep . B . To draw people ’ s attention to teens ’ sleeping problem . C . To introduce that we have the problem of sleep shortage . D . To give teens advice on possible ways of having better sleep . 2. How many parts can this passage be divided into?
A.
2
B.
3
C.
4
D.
5
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A.
人地关系不够和谐
B.
区域发展不平衡
C.
海洋权益面临严峻挑战
D.
地震、泥石流、旱涝灾害多发
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A.
分析问题
B.
拟订标准
C.
衡量成效
D.
纠正偏差
【单选题】控制工作的第一个步骤是( )。
A.
制定计划
B.
建立标准
C.
衡量绩效
D.
纠正偏差
【单选题】在下图所示的采用“存储转发”方式分组的交换网络中,所有链路的数据传输速度为100mbps,分组大小为
A.
在下图所示的采用“存储-转发”方式分组的交换网络中,所有链路的数据传输速度为100mbps,分组大小为1000B,其中分组头大小20B,若主机H1向主机H2发送一个大小为980000B的文件,则在不考虑分组拆装时间和传播延迟的情况下,从H1发送到H2接收完为止,需要的时间至少是( ) A.80ms
B.
80.08ms
C.
80.16ms
D.
80.24ms
【单选题】控制工作的第一个步骤是( )
A.
拟订标准
B.
分析问题
C.
纠正偏差
D.
衡量成效
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A.
发展中国家
B.
发达国家
C.
工业化国家
D.
以上选项都不正确
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A.
40
B.
52
C.
64
D.
68
【判断题】心率的快慢取决于房—室延搁的长短。
A.
正确
B.
错误
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A.
分析问题
B.
纠正偏差
C.
总结经验
D.
拟定标准
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