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Half of all bosses say a lack of sleep makes them irritable (易怒的) and prone to(有……倾向的) shout at their staff, a study said.

One in five managers also said being kept awake at night meant they were more likely to make mistakes, the Mori poll of 1,006 people revealed(显示).

Some 48% of people aged 35 to 44 said they did not get enough sleep compared to a national average 39%.

Among that age group, people with young children and managerial (管理的) jobs were most likely to suffer. 

The report, commissioned (委托) by the think tank De??mos and Ikea, said the issue of sleep had been forgotten in the work / life balance debate.

Report author Charles Leadbeater said, "On any working day, a quarter of all managers in Britain are likely to be in a bad mood because they have not slept well. "

"These sleep-deprived and shouty managers with a tend??ency to make mistakes are responsible for millions of British workers. It’s hardly a recipe for good management. "

And Mr. Leadbeater called on the government and em??ployers to take action.

A small loss of sleep is likely to have a big impact on people who lead stressful lives.

"Stressed out parents are already not sleeping enough. They are the people most likely to have their sleep disrupted and they are least able to recover."  

Apart from children keeping their parents awake, worrying about work is the biggest cause of wakefulness at night among managers.

Women are five times more likely than men to lose sleep because their partners snore (打呼噜).

The report predicted that there was likely to be a growing market of sleep-deprived people, with an increase in "public napping".

Opportunities to take a nap at work are also likely to in??crease, and the report recommended that employers take their responsibility for ensuring employees were well slept more se??riously.

Peter Jelkeby, marketing manager at Ikea, said the re??search confirmed suspicions Britons were not getting enough sleep.  

And he added: "This is having a detrimental effect on our society as a whole. "

9. Which of following is true according to the text?

A. Half of the people say a lack of sleep makes them irrita??ble.

B. 20% managers said being kept awake at night meant they were more likely to make mistakes.

C. Some 48% of people said they did not get enough sleep.

D. People with young children and managerial jobs were most likely to suffer.

10. What does the underlined word "detrimental" mean?

A 良好的.          B.有害的           C.片面的     D.致命的

11. Who that suffered sleep disrupted are least able to recover?

A. The bosses.                 B. Managers.

C. People aged 35 to 44.               D. Stressed out parents.

12. Apart from children keeping: their parents awake, ________is the biggest cause of wakefulness at night among managers.

A. worrying about work            B. their partners’ snoring

C. the relationship                        D. working conditions

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  Teenagers can help solve some big problems in our world.Renée Haggerty is an example.The 13-year-old American girl won the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize for her two-year hard work collecting discarded(废弃的)batteries for recycling.

  In 2003 Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio.There, she saw an exhibit about how poisonous chemicals affect plants and animals in Lake Erie.She felt she had to act.“The amount of fish that were dying scared(惊吓)me,”she said.

  Haggerty learnt that discarded batteries give off poisons into the environment and that recycling was an easy solution(解决方案).“I think everybody can do it, because everyone uses batteries, and it can make a big difference.”With these words, she began to increase awareness(意识、认识)in her area.

  She talked to her county government and school board.She got permission to start a recycling programme in schools as well as the public library, hospital, and churches.With help from her family, friends, and local waste-management officials, she gathered containers, arranged transportation, and made an educational video.

  Over the past two years, four tons of batteries have been collected.They are sent for recycling on the annual(每年的)hazardous(有害的)waste collection day.

  When asked if she feels like a hero because of her work, Haggerty is quite modest.“Not really.Well, maybe for the fish I saved!”she said.

  Every year the Gloria Barron Prize honours young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in serving the public and the planet.National Geographic helps fund the award.Each year ten winners receive US$2,000 each, to help with their education costs or their public service work.

(1)

What directly caused Haggerty to start doing something about the environment?

[  ]

A.

Seeing that poisonous chemicals led to the death of large quantities of fish.

B.

Learning that discarded batteries were hazardous.

C.

Knowing about the Gloria Barron Prize.

D.

Joining in a programme in the Great Lakes Science Centre.

(2)

What big problem did Haggerty help solve, in her own opinion?

[  ]

A.

Recycling tons of used batteries.

B.

Doing her bit for the fish in Lake Erie.

C.

Getting money for saving the world.

D.

Serving the public and the planet.

(3)

By saying that“she began to increase awareness in her area”,the writer means she ________.

[  ]

A.

started to make speeches in the area and record them on video

B.

talked to local leaders about starting an environmental programme

C.

tried to get the local people to understand the difference they can make by recycling used batteries

D.

began to share her ideas with her friends

(4)

The word“modest”in the last paragraph but two probably means she ________

[  ]

A.

is happy for what she did

B.

is trying to avoid attention

C.

is still not satisfied with her achievement

D.

does not think so highly of her achievement

(5)

If you want to get the Gloria Barron Prize, you should ________.

[  ]

A.

be a young American

B.

be aged 8 to 18

C.

show leadership and courage in serving the public and the planet

D.

all of the above

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有害的 adj. ___________

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请根据下列提示写出相应内容。

1.运送,运输v./n.________

2.化学药品n.________

3.有害的,伤害的adj.________

4.生产,制作n.________

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根据汉语意思和英文首字母完成下列单词拼写,使句意完整正确。

56. The tower in the d            (远处) is hundreds of years old.

57. First o            (观察) the teacher do the experiment and then have a try by yourself.

58. We should r            (尊敬) them instead of looking down upon them.

59. It’s well-known that smoking is h            (有害的) to health.

60.He said the song r_________ (提醒) him of the happy days in the university.

61. He has a firm b            (信念) that he’ll win the speech contest.      

62. What will happen to you if you don’t  eat a  b________ (均衡的)diet ?

63. Would you please come in? P            (允许) me to lead the way, sir.

64. There are v            (各种各样的) kinds of theme parks all over the world.

65. The tramp in the film was loved for his optimism and determination to o           (克服) all difficulties.

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