首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A、Americans vow to change it. B、It is not as bad as it used to be. C、Americans know how bad it is to their health D、Americans do
A、Americans vow to change it. B、It is not as bad as it used to be. C、Americans know how bad it is to their health D、Americans do
admin
2016-04-03
53
问题
Americans are suffering from a serious sleep deficit as they spend more time on leisure activities. A world that "never goes to sleep" offers many diverse activities, but encourages unhealthy and sometimes anti-social lifestyles for American adults. Instead of working to live, they are living to work, a shift that has had a profound impact on their personal lives. Adults report spending less time sleeping, engaged in social and leisure activities. Most Americans say they suffer from sleep problems and when they go to sleep, many sleep alone even if they are married. These are some of the key findings in the National Sleep Foundation’s 2001 "Sleep in America" poll, which looks at the relationship between Americans’ lifestyles, sleep habits and sleep problems. Sleep deprivation continues to be widespread in America. According to the NSF poll, 63% of American adults do not get the recommended eight hours of sleep needed for good health, safety, and optimum performance. In fact, nearly one-third report sleeping less than seven hours each week night, though many adults say they try to sleep more on weekends. The poll shows good news and bad news. The good news is that many Americans say they don’t want to give up any more sleep in spite of their hectic lives.
And they would sleep more if they were convinced it would contribute to their quality of life. The bad news is far too many adults still sacrifice sleep, which is unhealthy and counter-productive.
16. Why does the speaker say Americans are short of sleep?
17. What proportion of Americans does not get enough sleep according to the NSF poll?
18. What is the good news about the results of the poll?
选项
A、Americans vow to change it.
B、It is not as bad as it used to be.
C、Americans know how bad it is to their health
D、Americans do not want to give up more sleep.
答案
D
解析
文章提到,调查显示,好的一方面是许多美国人说他们不想放弃更多的睡眠时间,如果他们肯定更多的睡眠可以提高他们的生活质量的话,他们愿意加长睡眠时间,故选D。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/shG7777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
Businessesarestructuredindifferentwaystomeetdifferentneeds.The【B1】______formofbusinessiscalledanindividualpropr
Businessesarestructuredindifferentwaystomeetdifferentneeds.The【B1】______formofbusinessiscalledanindividualpropr
Businessesarestructuredindifferentwaystomeetdifferentneeds.The【B1】______formofbusinessiscalledanindividualpropr
Businessesarestructuredindifferentwaystomeetdifferentneeds.The【B1】______formofbusinessiscalledanindividualpropr
A、Whattheman’splansarefortonight.B、Whythemandoesnotwanttoplaytennis.C、Whytheydonothavetimetoplaytennisa
WriteacompositionentitledTalentShow(选秀节目).Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200wordsaccordingtothe
A、Afairytale.B、Adetectivestory.C、Ashortpoem.D、Alovestory.B由女士提到的Iwasreallyhappytobewritingadetectivestory可知
A、They’recousins.B、They’relabpartners.C、They’reclassmates.D、They’reroommates.C对话中女士和男士互相打招呼,接着二人谈到各自要交的biologypaper(生物
A、ThemanwasusingadigitalcameraB、Thewomanranoutoffilmwhenshetookpictures.C、Themandidn’ttakeanypictures.D、T
A、Dr.Andersonlikessharpglassesespecially.B、Dr.Andersonmaynotbeagoodchoice.C、Dr.Andersonisleavingthecountry.D
随机试题
脑干网状结构易化区对肌紧张的作用是()。
简述人的行为的基本特征。
老龄问题(problemofageing)
正反馈调节的意义在于
男性,24岁。腰背痛1年,下腰段及骶髂关节压痛,腰椎活动明显受限。X线片示脊柱是竹节样改变,诊断
肝郁发热,丹栀逍遥散食积发热,枳实导滞汤
某企业制造费用中的修理费用与修理工时密切相关。经测算,预算期修理费用中的固定修理费用为2000元,单位工时的变动修理费用为1.5元;预计预算期的修理工时为2500小时,运用公式法,测算预算期的修理费用总额为()元。
以下关于智囊机构的说法不正确的是()。(2008年5月二级真题)
脑功能的整体说的代表人物是
Musiccomesinmanyforms:mostcountrieshaveastyleoftheirown.【C1】______theturnofthecenturywhenjazzwasborn,America
最新回复
(
0
)