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Chronic insomnia is a major public health problem. And too many people are using【C1】______therapies, even while there are a few
Chronic insomnia is a major public health problem. And too many people are using【C1】______therapies, even while there are a few
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2018-01-31
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Chronic insomnia is a major public health problem. And too many people are using【C1】______therapies, even while there are a few treatments that do work. Millions of Americans【C2】______awake at night counting sheep or have a stiff drink or【C3】______a pill, hoping it will make them sleepy.【C4】______experts agree all that self-medicating is a bad idea, and the causes of chronic insomnia remain【C5】______.
Almost a third of adults have trouble sleeping, and about 10 percent have【C6】______of daytime impairment that signal true insomnia. But【C7】______the complaints, scientists know surprisingly little about what causes chronic insomnia, its health consequences and how best to treat it, a panel of specialists were【C8】______together by the National Institutes of Health concluded Wednesday. The panel called【C9】______a broad range of research into insomnia, 【C10】______that if scientists understood its【C11】______causes, they could develop better treatments.
Most, but not all, insomnia is thought to【C12】______other health problems, from arthritis and depression to cardiovascular disease. The question often is whether the insomnia came first or was a result of the other diseases and how trouble sleeping in【C13】______complicates those other problems. Other diseases【C14】______, the risk of insomnia seems to increase with age and to be more【C15】______among women, especially after their 50s. Smoking, caffeine and numerous【C16】______drugs also affect sleep.
The NIH is spending about $200 million this year on sleep-related research, some【C17】______to specific disorders and others【C18】______the underlying scientific laws that control the nervous system of sleep. The agency was【C19】______the panel’ s review before deciding what additional work should be【C20】______at insomnia.
【C2】
选项
A、fall
B、lie
C、seem
D、become
答案
B
解析
本题考查上下文语义。由文章第一句话Chronic insomnia is a major public health problem可知,本句要表达的意思是:上百万的美国人夜里睡不着觉。B项lie“躺,平放”与awake搭配意为“躺着睡不着”。A项fall“倒下,来临”不与awake搭配,常见搭配是fall asleep。C项seem“似乎,像是”与awake搭配意为“似乎醒着”,不符合文意。D项become“变成,变得”表示一种变化,上下文中不存在这种语境。
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考研英语一
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