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suniforms.

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Whatevertheoccasionis,therewillbenoshortageofbooze.Ifyouaresmartenough,youwon'

thavesomuchastoloseyourconsciousness.Partiesarealwaysbetterwhenyoucanrememberthemthenextday.

1.Thispassageintroduces.

A.whattowearattheUScollegeparties

B.howmuchtodrinkattheUScollegeparties

C.howtomakefriendsattheUScolleges

D.partiesoftheUScolleges

2.Thepassageisprobablywrittenforincolleges.

A.thefreshmenB.thepartylovers

C.thegraduatesD.theexcellentstudents

3.Theauthorattachesimportancetoatthepartiesincolleges.

A.creativityarisingfrominspirationB.drinkingtoyourheart'

scontent

C.communicationcombinedwithfunD.dressinginafancystyle

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

booze"

inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Juice.B.Alcohol.C.Food.D.Music.

B

DrinksHaveNoWings

Youmayhaveheardthat"

RedBullgivesyouwings"

.Butwhilemostpeopletaketheadvertisingsloganasametaphor(隐喻),someAmericansseemtohavetakenitveryseriously.

BenjaminCareathershadbeendrinkingthedrinkfor10years,expectingtoatleastfeelmoreenergetic,butnothinghappened.Feelingfooledbythead,hetooktheissuetocourtinJanuary,2013.

InOctober,theAustria-basedcompanyagreedtopay$6.5million(39.7millionyuan)tocustomerswhohaveboughtthedrinksince2002.PeopleintheUScanapplyforasharethroughenergydrinksettlement.combeforeMarch,2015.

Butisthecasereallythatridiculous?

RedBullsaidtheyhaddonenothingwrongandtheyonlypaidthemoneytosavethecostandtroubleoflegalaction.

However,thesuittoldadifferentstory.EventhoughthereisnoevidencethatRedBullenergydrinksprovidemorebenefitforconsumersthanacupofcoffee,thecompanymarketstheirproductsasasuperiorsourceofenergythatcostslittle.

“SuchconductmeansthatRedBull'

sadvertisingandmarketingisnotjust‘puffery’,butismisleadingandthereforeactionable(可诉讼的),”thesuitsaid.

Thecompanysaidthatthedrinkcouldpromotehealthyjointsandreducetheriskofeyediseases.However,accordingtotheorganization,theproductcontainsalotofsugar,whichcouldactuallyleadtomanyhealthproblems.

Coca-Colaagreedtopay$1.2millionincompensationinJuly.Buttofullystopthecompanyfromlinkingthedrinktohealthbenefits,TruthinAdvertising,anothernon-profitorganization,tooktheissuetocourtagaininlateOctober.

Falseadvertisementshavebecomeacommonproblemaroundtheworld.Chinachangeditsconsumerrightslawlastyeartobanadvertisingcompaniesandmediafrommakingorpublishingfalseadvertisements.Celebrities(明星)arealsomaderesponsibleiftheyendorse(代言)falseorsubstandardproducts.

5.Whatbenefitscanpeopleget,accordingtotheRedBullcompany?

A.Onecanreallyflylikebirds,foritoffersyouwings.

B.Drinkit,andonecanbeforeverenergeticandyoung.

C.Asitcontainsalotofsugar,itcanmakeonemorepowerful.

D.Healthyjointscanbepromotedifonetakesthisdrink.

6.Thisarticleshowsclearlythat.

A.morecompanieswillbetakentocourtastheyfailtoliveuptotheirpromises

B.bothRedBullandCoca-Colaarenowwinningtheconsumers'

trustandrespect

C.BenjaminCareathershasbenefitedagreatdealsincehedrankRedBull

D.nopufferywordshaveeverappearedinbothRedBullandCoca-Cola'

sadvertisements

7.Facedwiththesuit,theRedBullcompanydecidedto.

A.apologizetoitscustomersandpayfortheirlossesinhealth

B.takefullresponsibilityforthebadeffectsithascausedtoitscustomers

C.givenoonebutitsAmericancustomerssomemoneyasareward

D.spendsomemoneytosavethecostandtroubleoflegalaction

8.Whatiseachcountryaswellasthepublic'

sattitudetowardsthosefalseadvertisements?

A.Tolerant.B.Favorable.C.Unbearable.D.Indifferent.

C

Itis7amandthealarmisgoingoff.Youknowyouhavetobeoutofbedtocatchthebus.Buttheurgetoburyyourselfinthebediseversostrong.Soundsfamiliar?

Whyisitthatteensfinditdifficulttogetthemselvesoutofbedintimeeverymorningorstaysharpandfocusedduringthefirstcoupleofhoursofschool?

Duringadolescence,thebodygoesthroughmanychangesandtheseincludeashiftinsleeppatterns.ResearchersfromMIThavebeentrackingthebody'

sneedforsleepinteenagers.Theyfoundthatthoughadolescentsneedasmuchas9.5hoursofsleepaday,theygettobedlaterandlaterwitheachpassingyear.Infact,thesleepcycleshiftslaterbyasmuchas12to18minuteseachyearbetweentheagesof10and20.Sobythetimea10-year-oldwhosleepsat8pmgrowstobe17or18,hisbodynaturallywantstostayuptill10:

30pmor11pm.

Accordingtoresearchers,thisisbecauseofahormonecalledmelatonin(褪黑激素)thatissecreted(分泌)bythepinealgland—atinystructuredeepinsidethebrain.Melatoninregulatesthebody'

snaturalday-nightrhythms.Itcausesapersontobecomesleepybyloweringhisbody'

scoretemperature.Inteens,melatoninissecretedmuchlaterintheeveningandcontinuestoincreasethroughoutthenight.Thismakesitdifficultforteenstofallasleepearlierastheydidintheiryoungeryears.Likewise,theeffectofmelatonincontinuesuntilmuchlaterinthemorning,makingithardforthemtowakeupearly.

Astudyfoundthatatleastoneinfourteensistiredandfallsasleepinschoolatleastonceaweek.Duringsleep,importantbodyfunctionsandbrainactivitieshappen.Sohowcanteenagersgettheirsleepenough?

TheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP)recommendsthatmiddleandhighschoolsshouldstartlater—notbefore8:

30am.Thisshouldgiveteenssomemoretimetosleepatnight.

9.FromParagraph2,wecanlearnthatifyousleeplate,thenextdayyoushould.

A.staysharpB.skipbreakfast

C.getuplateD.stayuplate

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph3referto?

A.Thestudentswanttostayup.B.Theshiftsofthesleepcycle.

C.Thepineaglandsecretesmelatonin.D.Theadolescentssleeplate.

11.Theteensgotosleeplaterthanbeforebecause.

A.melatoninissecretedmuchlaterB.melatoninregulatesthesleeptime

C.theysleepalotinthedaytimeD.theyneedtofinishtheirhomework

12.AccordingtoAAP'

srecommendation,middleandhighschoolsshould.

A.letteenssleepinthedayB.letthestudentsbeactive

C.delaythestarttimeD.startlaterat8am

13.Inwhichplaceareyoulikelytoreadthispassage?

A.SciencemagazineB.NewspaperC.GuideD.Novel

第二节(共5小题;

每小题3分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

(注意:

选E涂AB,选F涂AC,选G涂AD)

Manyofusdealwiththerusheverymorninginpreparationforworkorschool,butitdoesn'

thavetobethisway.Withalittletimemanagement,thesestepscanhelpyoucutdownonyourmorningstress.

Createaneveningpreparationroutine.

14Thesesimpletaskswilltakeyoulessthan30minutestocompleteeacheveningandwillsaveyouahugeheadacheeverymorning.

Getagoodnight'

ssleep.

Makesureyoustartwindingdownforbedatareasonablehourtoallowenoughtimeforahealthynight'

ssleep.15Ifneeded,setabedtimereminderalarmonyouralarmclock.Alwayskeepthetemperatureinyourbedroomcomfortablycool16.

Anextra30minutesinthemorningwillmakeadifference.Aslongasyougotobedontime,wakingup30minutesearliershouldseemnaturalafterjustafewdays.Usethistimetothink,showerandeatbreakfast.

Planarealisticday.

Writingthingsdownmeansyoudon'

thavetoworryaboutforgettingtodothem.17Writedownanythingthatcannotbeputofftothefollowingday.

18

Gettinguptofaceanewdayisfarmoresatisfyingwhenyouhavesomethingtolookforwardto.Makesureyoumanageyourtimebettersothatyouhavetimetodosomethingyouloveonadailybasis.

A.Morningstressisverycommon.

B.Schedulesomethingyoulovedaily.

C.Neverfillyourmindwithunnecessaryworries.

D.Makeasummaryofwhatyoudidinthedaytime.

E.Wakeup30minutesearlier.

F.Ironyourclothes,locateyourkeys,plananutriti

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