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1、大学英语六级-177 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)三、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Looked at your child“s handwriting lately (or your own) and thought it could use some improvement? Then did you wonder: Does it even matter in this age of digital correspondence? Turns out, it may. In today“s Wall Street Journal story,
2、 we talk about new research 1 how handwriting helps with learning letters and shapes, can improve idea 2 and expression and may even 3 fine motor skill development. Even adults can benefit from the practice when studying new graphically different languagessuch as Chineseor symbols in sciences such a
3、s chemistry. Some physicians say it could help keep our minds 4 as we age. 5 , it may be modern technology that gives a boost to handwriting“s resurgence (复兴). For anyone whose kids balk at (畏缩) or have 6 with traditional handwriting instruction, the arrival of new educational 7 for the iPhone, iPod
4、, iPad and other touch screen devices may come as a welcome teaching aid. We checked out a few in the iTunes application store with names such as abc PocketPhonics, ABC Tracer and iWriteWords. Cheering pencils and encouraging animals give 8 feedback for good performance. Parents who“ve downloaded th
5、em say their kids think learning to write on these devices is a game. There are also adult apps, such as the $3.99 WritePad, which 9 your own handwriting to text. Some adults are setting out to fix their own handwriting through traditional means. Have you noticed a decline in your penmanship (书法) or
6、 are you 10 about your child“s writing? How much time does your kid spend handwriting each week versus typing on a keyboard or handheld device? Do you think handwriting matters in the digital age? A. affirm B. aid C. composition D. concerned E. convert F. declining G. deemed H. games I. Ironically J
7、. Naturally K. positive L. prosperity M. sharp N. showing O. trouble(分数:20.00)四、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:30.00)Solve Your Sleep ProblemsA. There“s no one-size-fits-all curepick the wrong sleep strategy and you might as well go back to counting sheep. To get the zzz“s you need, find the lifestyle solution
8、and medications targeted to your specific dozing dilemma. B. “There“s a growing recognition that using medicinal drugs as sleep aids as you work on improving sleep habits can help nip insomnia (失眠症) in the bud so it doesn“t bloom and become an ongoing issue,“ says Mary S. Esther, president of the Am
9、erican Academy of Sleep Medicine. “Short-term use is the ideal, but we also know that for people with chronic sleep problems, taking a medication for a longer period of time can make a huge difference in their ability to enjoy life and function well.“ C. Today“s sleep medications are less likely to
10、cause next-day drowsiness (昏昏欲睡) or addiction than older remedies. Some can be taken intermittently over long periods. This is good news for women, who not only report more sleep problems than men but also take sleep aids 58% more often. D. Sleeping soundly requires finding the lifestyle solutionand
11、, if needed, medicinegeared to your specific type of sleep problem. Read on to see where you fit. 1. It Often Takes You an Hour or More to Fall Asleep E. Avoid caffeine for at least six hours before bedtime and cut out stimulating activities, such as answering e-mails, housecleaning, or watching TV,
12、 a habit shared by 90% of people who report sleep problems, according to a poll by the National Sleep Foundation. Instead, shift gears and slow down for about 20 minutes before bed. Take a warm bath, write in a journal, or listen to soothing music. A ritual of relaxing pre-bedtime activities is an a
13、utomatic stimulus to become sleepy, making it more likely you“ll fall asleep. F. Zolpidem tartrate acts quickly to put you to sleep within 15 to 30 minutes on average and, as a benefit, may help you sleep longer and awaken less, according to a recent University of Rochester study of almost 200 men a
14、nd women. And because it doesn“t appear to cause rebound insomnia, it shouldn“t prevent you from falling asleep on the nights you don“t take it. Since it lasts only four to six hours, there“s a low risk of next-day drowsiness. Side effects can include headaches and dizziness, but what is more worryi
15、ng are reports that this drug can cause sleepwalking, sleepdriving. Many side effects occur because people take extra doses or mix the drug with alcohol. Report any unusual reactions to your doctor. 2. You Wake up and Can“t Fall Back to Sleep G. Eliminate dead-of-night disturbances that rouse you. S
16、hut the bedroom door so the cat can“t jump on you or place twin-size top sheets and blankets side by side so your husband takes only his covers when he rolls over. Also, avoid alcohol before bed. It may help you fall asleep faster but will likely make you wake up a few hours later and have problems
17、going back to sleep. H. Zaleplon works in less than half an hour, then lasts less than four. A study from St. Luke“s Hospital in Chesterfield, Missouri, found zaleplon didn“t cause daytime sleepiness in patients given it in the middle of the night, then awakened three and a half hours later. The dow
18、nside of zaleplon is that if you wake up at 2 or 3 o“clock, you then have to decide whether to take the pill and wait for it to work. If you awaken almost nightly, a low dose of trazodone may be better. This antidepressant is rarely used to treat mood disorders today (other drugs are more efficient)
19、, but it is the most-often prescribed drug for problems falling and staying asleep. Side effects of the low doses used to promote sleep may include dizziness, next-day drowsiness, headache, and weight gain. 3. You“re a Night Owl Who Can“t Fall Asleep Early I. You need to readjust your body“s interna
20、l clock so that you get sleepy earlier in the evening. Start by exposing yourself to early morning sun. If your room lacks early sun, turn on bright lighting. Going to bed earlier and waking up earlier will be much easier for those who are troubled by the sleep problem. In addition, at least half an
21、 hour before your ideal bedtime, get into a low-light environment to trigger your body“s production of the sleep-promoting hormone (荷尔蒙). Finally, make your bedroom as dark as possible. If curtains and shades don“t completely block out light, consider wearing an eye mask. J. Ramelteon targets the br
22、ain part involved in the sleep-wake cycle and helps reset your body clock so that going to bed earlier and waking earlier become more natural, though this may take a week or two. Ramelteon puts you to sleep in less than an hour. 4. You“re Sleepless Because of Stress K. Exercise. Working out boosts y
23、our brain“s feel-good chemicals, easing stress, lifting a low mood and contributing to better sleep. A study of more than 170 women from the Seattle area found that those who followed a moderate intensity walking program for 45 minutes, five mornings a week, were less likely to have trouble falling
24、asleep than those who exercised less or in the evening (working out too close to bedtime may get you excited). Other studies found that practices such as yoga, Tai Chi and stretching also cut stress and help sleep. L. Consider benzodiazepines. These anti-anxiety drugs are commonly prescribed for sho
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