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Don't talk. The child ________(sleep).

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     In some science fiction movies, people in the future have their own robots. They are just like humans.
These robots 1______(use) by the people to do the? housework and the most unpleasant jobs. Some
scientists 2______(mink) that there will be such robots in the future. However, they agree it may take
hundreds of years.Now scientists 3______ (try) to make robots look like people and do the same thing as
us. Over the years, Japanese companies 4______(make) robots walk and dance already.
     But scientist James White 5______(disagree). He thinks that it will be difficult for a robot to do the same
thing as a person. Once he gave us an example. It was easy for a child to wake up while he 6______(sleep)
and know where he was, but robots couldn't do this. But other scientists disagree. They think that robots
7______(be) able 10 talk to people in 25 to 50 years. Scientists are not just trying to make robots look like
people. Several years ago, some robots 8______(invent). Those robots looked like huge arms. They did the
simple jobs over and over again. People would not like to do such jobs and would get bored.
     In the future, new robots will have many shapes. Some might even look like snakes. After an earthquake,
a snake robot could help look for people under buildings. That may not seem possible now, but computers
and space rockets 9______(seem) impossible a hundred years ago. We don't know what 10______(happen)
in the future. Let's wait!

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     My name is Dave.   I am not an only child. I have three brothers and two sisters.   Sometimes they play with me.
     I am studying in a middle school now, but I am not a good student. I often get into trouble in class. For example,
I sometimes talk with my classmates, or sleep on the desk. Yesterday I didn't finish my homework, so my teacher
called my mom, and my mom was very angry with me. I felt sorry about that, too.
     However, I still have fun at school. I like sports and I am a member of   the school football team now.   I am also
crazy about handcraft and I am good at it. I can make a lot of things by hand, like toys and models. Can you guess
my dream? I want to be an artist in the future.
     Next year, I will take the entrance exam (入学考试) to high school. I promise that I will work hard at my studies
and pass the exam. I also want to go to a good university and make my dream come true.
1. How many children are there in Dave's family?
A. Three.    
B. Four.      
C. Five.      
D. Six.    
2. Why was Dave's mother angry with him?
A. He was late for school.      
B. He didn't do his homework.    
C. He fought with other boys.    
D. He talked with his brothers.  
3. What does the underlined word "handcraft" mean in Chinese?  
A. 摄影  
B. 鉴赏    
C. 手工  
D. 收藏
4. What will Dave do next year?
A. Go to work.    
B. Go to a university.    
C. Make his own dream come true.
D. Take the entrance exam to high school.   
5. Which of the following is RIGHT?
A. The school life is boring for Dave.
B. Dave's brothers and sisters don't like him.
C. Dave wants to be an artist when he grows up.
D. The teacher told Dave's mom some good news on the phone.  

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“Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB)” is a term for a group of conditions that can influence normal breathing while people sleep. These include snoring (打鼾), mouth-breathing and sleep apnea. Sleep-disordered breathing can do more than just leave people feeling tired the next day. It can also have an effect on people's health. In children the effects can include behavioral and emotional problems.

In a new study, researchers asked parents about their children's breathing from when they were babies up to about age six. The study involved about eleven thousand children.

Karen Bonuck at the Einstein College of Medicine in New York led the study. She says, “The central finding overall is that sleep-disordered breathing is connected with a fifty percent increase in adverse neurobehavioral (不利的神经行为) outcomes.” She adds that the more serious the breathing problems, the more serious the behavioral issues were likely to be. Other studies have linked sleep with children's behavior, but this study could be able to reject (排除) other possible causes.

The study appears in the journal Pediatrics. It’s estimated one child in ten snores regularly. A smaller number suffer (遭受) from other sleep-disordered breathing.

How well do you sleep? A popular belief is that sleep gets worse with age. But, in another new study, those who reported the fewest problems with the quality (质量) of their sleep were people in their eighties.

Researchers did a telephone survey of more than one hundred fifty thousand American adults. Michael Grandner at the University of Pennsylvania medical school says the starting goal was to prove that aging is connected with increased sleep problems.

The survey did find an increase during middle age, worse in women than men. But except for that, people reported that their sleep quality improved as they got older. At least they felt it did.

Mr. Grandner says, “Even if sleep among older Americans is actually worse than in younger adults, feelings about it still improve with age.”

The findings appear in the journal Sleep. In the study, health problems and sadness were linked with poor sleep. Also, women reported more sleep disturbances and tiredness than men.

But, based on the study, Mr. Grandner says older people who are not sick or depressed should be reporting better sleep. “If they’re not, they need to talk to their doctor. They shouldn’t just take no notice of it,” he says. Nor should their doctor turn a blind eye to it. He says doctors generally dismiss sleep complaints (抱怨) from older adults as a normal part of aging.

57. From the passage we can learn that ______.

A. middle-aged men have more sleep problems than women

B. the older people get, the better the quality of sleep will be

C. doctors don’t take sleep complaints from older adults seriously

D. children suffer more mouth-breathing than other SDB conditions

58. What can we infer from the passage?

A. SDB can bring about serious illness to people.

B. Older adults think they get better sleep than they actually do

C. Ms. Bonuck’s studies have linked sleep with children's behavior.

D. A key period for children’s behavioral development is from 0 to 6.

59. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Who sleeps Well, who lives Well

B. Who Sleeps Better, the Young or the Old?

C. New Findings on Sleep in Children, Older Adults

D. New Findings on Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Health

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