题目内容

根据短文内容,判断短文后句子的正(T)、误(F)。

    Doctors have studied sleep for many year. It is reported that people have five stages of sleep and that people may go through each stage about every ninety minutes. During the first two stages, you sleep lightly. That is, if someone calls you or puts his hands on you, you wake up quickly. Your body rests quickly. Your heart beats slowly. You breathe(呼吸) more slowly than when you are awake.

    During stages three and four, you sleep deeply. You don't hear sounds. Lights don't wake you up. Your heart beats more slowly than in stages one and two. The last stage of sleep is called Quick Eye Movement. During QEM sleep, you breathe faster, and your heart beats faster than in stage one through four. Your eyes move quickly under your eyelids. All of this happens because you are dreaming. Doctors have proved(证明) that everyone dreams.

1. During stages one and two, we wake up easily.

2. When we sleep deeply, neither sounds nor lights can wake us up easily.

3. The Quick Eye Movement shows that our eyes are under the eyelids.

4. The passage tells us that five stages of sleep usually take 90 minutes.

5. It is proved that everyone dreams during each stage of sleep.

试题答案

1、TTFFF

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