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Making Light of1 Sleep

  All we have a clock located inside our brains. Similar to your bedside alarm clock, your internal clock2 runs on a 24-hour cycle. This cycle,called a circadian rhythm,helps control when

  you wake,when you eat and when you sleep.$lesson$

  Somewhere around puberty,something happens in the timing of the biological clock. The

  clock pushes forward,so adolescents and teenagers are unable to fall asleep as early as they used to. When your mother tells you it's time for bed,your body may be pushing you to stay up3 for several hours more. And the light coming from your computer screen or TV could be pushing you to stay up even later.

  This shift4 is natural for teenagers. But staying up very late and sleeping late can get your body's clock out of sync with the cycle of light and dark5. It can also make it hard to get out of bed in the morning and may bring other problems,too. Teenagers are put in a kind of a gray cloud6 when they don't get enough sleep,says Mary Carskadon,a sleep researcher at Brown University in Providence,RI7 .It affects their mood and their ability to think and learn.

  But just like your alarm clock,your internal clock can be reset. In fact,it automatically resets

  itself every day. How? By using the light it gets through your eyes.

  Scientists have known for a long time that the light of day and the dark of night play important roles in setting our internal clocks. For years,researchers thought that the signals that synchronize the body's clock8 were handled through the same pathways that we use to see.

  But recent discoveries show that the human eye has two separate light-sensing systems. One system allows us to see. The second system tells our body whether it's day or night.

  词汇:

  circadian/s3:'keidiən/ adj. 昼夜节奏的,生理节奏的

  adolescent/ædəu'lesənt/ n.青少年;adj.青少年的

  puberty/ 'pju:bəti/ n.发育;青春期

  sync/siŋk/ n. (口语)同步;和谐,协调

  synchronize/'siŋkrənaiz / V.(使)同时发生;(使)同步

  注释:

  1.make light of :轻视,不在乎。例如: We should not make light of their achievements.我们不应当低估他们的成就。

  2. your internal clock :指的是第一句中的a clock located inside our brains ,也即是第二段第一句中的the biological clock (生物钟)。

  3. stay up:不睡觉,熬夜

  4. This shift:这种调整。指上文所描述的由于生理时间的变化青少年上床时间越来越晚的现象。

  5. get your body's clock out of sync with the cycle of light and dark :打乱了你的生物钟与昼夜时间循环之间的平衡

  6. gray cloud :提不起精神的状态

  7. Brown University in Providence, RI:位于美国罗得岛州普罗维登斯的布朗大学。RI是Rhode

  Island(罗得岛)的首字母缩写;Providence 是罗得岛州的首府。布朗大学是美国一流大学,

  创建于1764 年,是世界闻名的美国“常春藤联盟”(还包括哈佛大学、耶鲁大学、普林斯顿大学、布朗大学、哥伦比亚大学、宾夕法尼亚大学、达特茅斯大学和康奈尔大学)中的一员。

  8. the signals that synchronize the body's clock:平衡生物钟的光信号

  练习:

  1 .The clock located inside our brains is similar to our bedside alarm clock because

  A it controls when we wake,when we eat and when we sleep.

  B it has a cycle of 24 hours.

  C it is a cycle also called circadian rhythm.

  D it can alarm any time during 24 hours.

  2. What is implied in the second paragraph?

  A Young children's biological clock has the same rhythm with that of the teenagers.

  B People after puberty begin to go to bed earlier due to the change of the biological clock.

  C Children before puberty tend to fall asleep earlier at night than adolescents.

  D Teenagers go to bed later than they used to due to the light from the computer screen.

  3. In the third paragraph the author wants to tell the reader that

  A it is natural for teenagers to stay up late and get up late.

  B staying up late has a bad effect on teenagers' ability to think and learn.

  C during puberty most teenagers experience a kind of gray cloud.

  D it is hard for teenagers to get out of bed in the morning.

  4. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the fourth and fifth paragraphs?

  A Our biological clock resets itself automatically.

  B light gets through our eyes and resets our biological clock.

  C Our internal clock as well as the alarm clock can be reset automatically.

  D Our internal clock,like the alarm clock,can be reset.

  5. According to the last two paragraphs, what did the previous researchers think about the human eye's light-sensing system?

  A The human eye had two light-sensing systems.

  B The human eye had one light-sensing system.

  C The human eye could sense the light of day more quickly than the dark of night.

  D The human eye could reset our internal clocks in accordance with the alarm clocks.

  答案与题解:

  1.B 第一段第二句提供了答案。句中的your internal clock 即指a clock located inside our Brains。

  2. C 第二段主要内容是告诉读者,过了青春期(puberty),由于生物钟节奏的变化,青少年(adolescents and teenagers)比以前要晚睡几小时。所以C是该段所隐含的内容。

  3. B 第三段的最后一句直接给出了答案。

  4. C 根据第四和第五段的内容,闹钟和生物钟都可以重新设定时间,但生物钟能通过眼睛接

  受的日光来自动调节生理节奏。所以A、B和D都是这两段中所述内容,C是正确选择,因为闹钟不能自动重新设定时间。

  5.B 问题使用的是过去时,问的是研究者在最新发现(recent discoveries)之前对眼睛感光系统的认识,即,the signals that synchronize the body's clock were handled through the same pathways that we use to see (眼睛所接受到的平衡生物钟的光信号同样作用于人类的视觉系统),也就是说,研究者之前认为人类的眼睛只有一个感光系统。但最新发现却是,人的眼睛有两个感光系统。

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Puerto Rican Cuisine(菜肴)

  Puerto Rico, a Caribbean (加勒比海区) island rich in history and remarkable natural beauty, has a cuisine all its own. Immigration(移民) to the island has helped to shape its cuisine, with people from all over the world making various contributions to it. However, before the arrival of these immigrants, the Taino people lived on the island of Puerto Rico. Taino cuisine included such foods as rodents (啮齿动物), fresh shellfish and fish fried in corn oil.

  Many aspects of Taino cuisine continue today in Puerto Rican cooking, but it has been heavily influenced by the Spanish, who invaded Puerto Rico in 1508, and Africans, who were initially brought to Puerto Rico to work as slaves. Taino cooking styles were mixed with ideas brought by the Spanish and Africans to create new dishes. The Spanish extended food choices by bringing cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep to the island. Africans also added to the island's food culture by introducing powerful, contrasting tastes in dishes. In fact, much of the food Puerto Rico is now famous for - coffee, coconuts, and oranges - was actually imported by foreigners to the island.

  A common assumption many people make about Puerto Rican food is that it is very spicy(辛辣的). lt's true that chili peppers are popular; aij caballero in particular is a very hot chili pepper that Puerto Ricans enjoy. However, milder(微辣的) tastes are popular too, such as sofrito. As the base of many Puerto Rican dishes, sofrito is a sauce made from chopped onions, green bell peppers, sweet chili peppers, and a handful of other spices. It is fried in oil and then added to other dishes.

  36、who lived in Puerto Rico first

  A.the Africans

  B.the Spanish

  C.the Americans

  D.the Taino people

  37、In the first paragraph the word “it” refers to

  A.immigration

  B.Caribbean history

  C.the island’s natural beauty

  D.Puerto Rican cuisine

  38、what is the main idea of the second paragraph?

  A.Taino dishes are important in Puerto Rican cooking

  B.Food imported by foreigners isn’t really Puerto Rican

  C.Puerto Rican cooking has many outside influences

  D.African foods have probably had the most influence

  39、How is sofrito used?

  A.It is eaten before meals

  B.It is added to other dishes

  C.It is used where foods are too spicy

  D.It is eaten as a main dish

  40、which of the following is NOT true?

  A.softito is a type of extremely spicy food

  B.Many people think Puerto Rican food is spicy

  C.Puerto Rican cuisine uses a lot of chili peppers

  D.Aij caballero is a type of chile pepper

  参考答案:36-40 DDCBA

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Archive Gallery: The Best of Bionics (仿生学)

  Humans might be the most highly-evolved species on the planet, but most animals possess skills we can only dream of having. Imagine how much electricity we could save if we could see in the dark the way cats do. Imagine leaping from tree to tree like a monkey. Giraffes(长颈鹿), which are otherwise calm and good-natured, sleep only 4.6 hours a day.

  We realized a long, long time ago that nature provides the best blueprint(蓝图) for invention. We've borrowed canals from beavers(河狸) and reflectors from cat's eyes. Although the words "bionics" became popular only after the 1960s, history shows that nature has always provided ideas on solving everyday problems. Our archives(档案) don't go back to the time of Leonardo da Vinci and his bird-like flying machines, but we can take you to the late 19th century, where we applied those same principles for building our first practical airplanes.

  To prepare for their flight at Kitty Hawk, the Wright brothers studied the movements of pigeons to figure out how they stayed high up when they were heavier than air. Their success inspired scores of successors to improve on the airplane by studying various aspects of nature. One of Orville Wright's pupils caught and stuffed seagulls to examine their wingspan. Meanwhile, two French inventors examined spinning sycamore (梧桐) seeds in an effort to apply those same motions, reversed, to a helicopter.

  Some examples are more obvious than others. The outside of the airplane designed by the Wright brothers looks like a minimalistic(简单抽象艺术) structure. On the other hand, Barney Connett's fish submarine(潜水艇) actually looks like a fish.

  Some bio-inspired concepts have yet to be invented. In the 1960s, the US Army commissioned several university professors to conduct research on the motor skills of animals in hope of applying those same abilities to tanks. Tanks that run like horses or jump like grasshoppers(蚂蚱)- sounds shocking, doesn't it? But imagine how life would change if we could achieve that.

  41. "Cats", "monkeys" and 'giraffes" mentioned in paragraph 1 are examples to illustrate

  A. they are highly-evolved species as humans.

  B. animals have skills that humans do not possess.

  C. humans can learn animals' skills.

  D. they are skillful in different ways.

  42. Which of the following can be found in the archive gallery?

  A. First practical airplanes built in the late 19th century.

  B. History books.

  C. The Wright brothers' sculpture.

  D. Leonardo da Vinci's bird-like flying machines.

  43. What happened after the Wright brothers' success?

  A. People carried out a systematic study on pigeons.

  B. People could fly their airplane for fun.

  C. People kept their airplane at a French gallery.

  D. People studied more animals and plants to develop the airplane.

  44. Which of the following is true about the research carried out by the US Army?

  A. It has changed our life.

  B. It has cost a large sum of money.

  C. It has improved the abilities of tanks.

  D. It has not succeeded yet.

  45. What does the writer want to tell in the passage?

  A. Some animals possess unique skills.

  B. Many inventions get ideas from nature.

  C. People should protect nature.

  D. Bionics is far from perfect.

  参考答案:41-45 BADDB

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