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[单项选择]If he is allowed to sleep even five more minutes, his memory of the dream will have faded.
A. 如果允许他再睡甚至5分钟,他将不再记得那个梦。
B. 如果他允许别人再睡5分钟,他的梦的记忆将会消失。
C. 如果他被允许再睡甚至5分钟,他的记忆就会消失。
D. 如果他不能被允许再睡5分钟,他将不再记得那个梦。
[简答题]Getting enough sleep—even just two hours more—may be as important as a healthy dietand exercise for new mothers to return to their pre-pregnancy weight.
[填空题]Insomniacs can’t get into sleep even in quiet places,____________(更不用说在吵闹的场所了).
[单项选择]
Some Sleep Drugs Do More Than Make You Sleep
The United States Food and Drug Administration(美国食品药品管理局) has ordered companies to place strong new warnings on thirteen drugs that treat sleep disorders, It also ordered the makers of the sleeping pills to provide information for patients explaining how to safely use the drugs.
Last Wednesday, the FDA announced that some of these drugs can have unexpected and dangerous effects. These include the risk of life-threatening allergic (过敏性的) reactions. They also include rare incidents of strange behavior. These include people cooking food, eating and even driving while asleep. The patients later had no memory of doing these activities while asleep.
Last year, a member of the United States Congress said he had a sleep-driving incident. Patrick Kennedy, a representative from Rhode Island, crashed his car into a security barrier near the building where lawmakers meet. The accident happened in
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
[填空题]
Paul could not sleep last night. He woke up early and sat up, and then lay down again. He felt terrible. "I must be sick," he thought, "but I must study for that test." He got up and looked for his history notebook. He finally found it under a pile of clothes on his chair. He went over his history notes, but he couldn’t remember any of the facts in his notes. "What shall I do" he thought.
Just then the telephone rang. He put down his notebook and picked up the telephone. "Good morning," Jack’s voice said. "You must be wrong about that test." "What do you mean" Paul asked weakly. "We’re not going to have a test today." Jack said, "I wrote down the date in my notebook. The test will be next Wednesday; it isn’t today. How do you feel this morning" "Fine," said Paul, "just fine!" Suddenly he really felt fine.
How did Paul feel after the phone call (