1.Always staying up late at night is h___________ to our health.
2.Dr Yuan Longping has s__________ for the past five decades to help farmers.
3.Everybody sits and waits in the s________ of the trees.
4.Macron(马克龙)was s_________ by most French in the election(选举), becoming a young president.
5.The media (媒体) should r____________ famous people’s privacy (隐私).
6.Jane spent years _________ (观察)and recording their daily activities.
7.The program reminds me of many things from my own_____________ (童年).
8.He __________(因此)gives millions of yuan to equip others for research.
9.A healthy soil ___________(减少)disease and helps crops grow strong.
10.It is impolite to make bad _________ (评论) on a person’s appearance.
高一英语完成句子中等难度题
1.Always staying up late at night is h___________ to our health.
2.Dr Yuan Longping has s__________ for the past five decades to help farmers.
3.Everybody sits and waits in the s________ of the trees.
4.Macron(马克龙)was s_________ by most French in the election(选举), becoming a young president.
5.The media (媒体) should r____________ famous people’s privacy (隐私).
6.Jane spent years _________ (观察)and recording their daily activities.
7.The program reminds me of many things from my own_____________ (童年).
8.He __________(因此)gives millions of yuan to equip others for research.
9.A healthy soil ___________(减少)disease and helps crops grow strong.
10.It is impolite to make bad _________ (评论) on a person’s appearance.
高一英语完成句子中等难度题查看答案及解析
The reason why he didn’t attend the meeting is he stayed up late last night.
A.because | B.what | C.for | D.that |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Night owls, people who stay up late and struggle to get out of bed in the morning, are more likely to die sooner than morning larks, the first study into their death rates has found.
New research by the University of Surrey and Northwestern University in the US found that people who naturally stay up late were 10 per cent more likely to die within the six-and-a-half-year study period compared to those who preferred the morning.
Researchers say that the ongoing stress of operating in a traditional 9-5 society was having a huge effect on millions of people and could be shortening their lives.
“This is a public health issue that can no longer be ignored,” said Malcolm von Schantz, a professor of chronobiology at the University of Surrey. “We should discuss allowing evening types to start and finish work later, where practical. And we need more research about how we can help evening types deal with the higher effort of keeping their body clock in line with sun time”.
The research involved nearly 500,000 Brits aged between 38 and 73 and found that around nine per cent considered themselves evening people, while 27 per cent identified as morning types.
In the new study, Scientists found owls had higher rates of diabetes, psychological disorders and neurological disorders. But the team has previously shown that whether someone is an owl or a lark is half genetic and half environment, meaning there may be ways to keep body clock issues under control.
The team recommends that night owls can help themselves by trying to become exposed to light early in the morning and not at night. Keeping regular bedtimes, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and trying to do tasks earlier in the day can help to reset body rhythms.
The study was published in the journal Chronobiology International.
1.What docs the underlined word “their” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Night owls’ B. Morning larks
C. Researchers’ D. Scientists’
2.What can we know from Malcolm’s words?
A. People who stay up late may die before age 7.
B. Staying up late is no longer a public health issue.
C. When people should start work will be discussed later.
D. More research is needed to help solve the problem.
3.Which of the following is not suggested by the research team?
A. Get up early. B. Make full use of morning hours.
C. Get exposed to sunlight more often. D. Go to bed at a fixed time.
4.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To tell the differences between two types of people.
B. To introduce readers the result of a new research.
C. To warn night owls of their bad genes and environments.
D. To argue morning larks usually live longer than night owls.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was at school, I _____ up very late, reading storybooks.
A. used to stay B. was used to stay
C. used to staying D. is used to staying
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was at school, I _____ up very late, reading storybooks.
A. used to stay B. was used to stay
C. used to staying D. am used to staying
高一英语单选选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
一 I’d like to go home now.
一 Why not stay here for the night? It is so late now.___,it is raining.
A.Instead B.Beside C.Besides D.As a result
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
I prefer ______ at home all night to make up the lost time rather than ______ TV programs.
A.stay; to watch B.staying; watching C.to stay; watch D.staying; watch
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
My brother stayed up late last night ________ he got up late this morning and was late for work.
A. so as to B. in order to C. so that D. as a result of
高一英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,简要回答问题。
One of the greatest things about growing older is that you get to stay up late. It’s not just your parents who that decision. Your body lets you enjoy dark hours, too.
Resent study has shown that brain changes during teen years make it easier for kids to stay up late. “But it doesn’t mean that you should stay up late just because you can stay up late,” scientists say. Young people who don’t get enough sleep are often late for school, or they miss it completely. And their grades go down. “If you’re sleeping in school, you’re not learning,” says Mary Carskadon who is a sleep researcher.
Lack of sleep is a growing problem in the United States. Schools have been starting earlier in recent years. And with TV, computers, and video games attracting them, people of all ages are sleeping less than their parents or their grandparents did.
Sleep is important because it gives our bodies time to recover from the stress (压力) of living. Studies show that the adults (成人) who sleep less than 6 hours a night have mote heart problems and die sooner than the adults who sleep 7 to 8 hours a night.
How much sleep do you need? It depends mainly on your age. Babies often sleep for the most of the day. By the time they’re 10 years old, kids need an average of 10 hours a night. As they get older, kids have signs to sleep less. But given the chance in an experiment to sleep as long as they want to, young teenagers have 10 hours of sleep. There are even some indications that teenagers may need more sleep than younger kids.
1. Find in the passage a word closest in meaning to the underlined word “indications”.(在文章中找一个与indications意义相近的词) (2分)
_______________________________________.
2. What is the main cause of young teenagers’ staying up late? (回答字数不超过8个) (3分)
_________________________________________________________________.
3. Why is sleep so important? (回答字数不超过13个) (3分)
________________________________________________________________.
4. What can be the best way to ensure the sleeping time of the school children in the USA according to the passage? (回答字数不超过6个) (2分)
__________________________________________________________________.
高一英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
The reason ____ he was late for class was ____ he stayed up late last night.
A. why; that B. why; because C. that; that D. that; because
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析