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Do you remember there ________________ a river here?

A. used to be                           B. used to being

C. was used to being                      D. was used to be

 

答案:A
提示:

used to+动词原形,表示“过去常常……”。used to一般不和过去的频度状语连用。例如:

There used to be many dirty small houses here.

过去这里有很多肮脏的小屋。

I didn’t use to (or: Used not to) like football, but now I’m a fan.

过去我不喜欢足球,现在却是个球迷。

Did you use to (or: Used you to) live in Ottawa?

你曾经在渥太华住过吗?

be used to表示的是一种状态,意为“习惯于”,其中to为介词,后跟名词、代词或动名词而get/become used to则表示动作。例如:

He used to get up very late, but now he has been used to getting up early.

他以前一直起床很晚,但现在已习惯早起了。

Robert is trying to get used to the school life here in China.

罗伯特正在努力适应中国的学校生活。

be used to do sth. 是use sth.  to do sth. 的被动形式,意为“被用来做……”。例如:

Bamboo can be used to contain water.

竹子可用来盛水。

Cotton can be used to make cloth.

棉花可用来织布。

used to与would

used to和would都可以表示“过去常常”之意,后面跟表示动作的动词,时常可互换。例如:

He used to/would go fishing on Sundays.

我过去常常星期天去钓鱼。

I used to/would walk in the wood after supper.

过去晚饭后,我常常在那树林里散步。

但在以下几个方面不同,请注意:

(1)used to表示过去常常,含有现在不再的意思,而would则与现在情况无关。

(2)表示过去持续的状态或情况用used to,不用would。例如:

[误]There would be a cinema at the corner.

[正]There used to be a cinema at the corner.

(3)would常与sometimes, often, for weeks等表示时间的副词或短语连用。

(4)与现在或将来比较,表示“以前经常”时,用used to。例如:

He will not get up late as he used to。

他不会像以前那样晚起了。

 


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  Getting too little sleep can affect your personality.Experts recommend that children get at least nine hours d sleep a night.So sleep fight.

(1)

What does the word“recommend”in the last paragraph mean?

[  ]

A.

Suggest.

B.

Ask.

C.

Wish.

D.

Order

(2)

Sleep has many advantages except ________.

[  ]

A.

improving your mood

B.

making you strong

C.

helping you study

D.

practicing your eyes

(3)

During your sleep, ________.

①your body repairs itself from the normal wear and tear of daily life

②your brain produces slower-moving waves

③your dream begins

④you loose awareness of surroundings

Choose the right order:

[  ]

A.

①③②④

B.

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C.

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(4)

Suppose this is the course of your sleep, in which part of the course do you have dreams?

[  ]

A.

light sleep

B.

deep sleep

C.

light sleep

D.

the whole course

(5)

Which of the following is NOT right?

[  ]

A.

Hormone has something to do with your growth.

B.

You cannot move while you are in REM sleep, dreaming.

C.

The closer to morning, the more dreams you have.

D.

You may move around in your bed during your sleep.

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Do you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you.

The clock, called SteepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits ____(36) you to be in your lightest phase of sleep ____(37) rousing you.Its makers say that should ______(38) you wake up feeling refreshed every morning.As you sleep you pass____(39) a sequence of sleep states---light sleep, deep sleep and REM(rapid eye movement) sleep---that ____(40) approximately every 90 minutes.The point in that cycle at which you wake can ____(41) how you feel later, and may ____(42) have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept.Being roused during a light phase ____(43) you are more likely to wake up energetic.

SleepSmart ____(44) the distinct pattern of brain waves _____(45) during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped _____(46) electrodes and a microprocessor.This measures the electrical activity of the wearer’s brain, in much the ____(47) way as some machines used for medical and research ____(48), and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed.You ____(49) the clock with the latest time at _____(50) you want to be wakened, and it _____(51) duly wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that.

The _____(52) was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island ____(53) a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test.“_____(54) sleep-deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of _____(55) to do about it.” Says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by students to develop their idea.

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Do you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you.

The clock, called SleepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits  1  you to be in your lightest phase(stage)of sleep  2  rousing(waking)you. Its makers say that should   3  you wake up feeling refreshed every morning.

As you sleep you pass   4  a sequence of sleep states-light sleep, deep sleep and REM(rapid eye movement) sleep-that  5  approximately every 90 minutes. The point in that cycle at which you wake can   6  how you feel later, and may   7  have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept. Being roused during a light phase   8  you are more likely to wake up energetic.

SleepSmart   9  the distinct pattern of brain waves  10  during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped   11  electrodes(电极)and a microprocessor. This measures the electrical activity of the wearer’s brain, in much the   12  way as some machines used for medical and research   13  , and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed. You   14  the clock with the latest time at  15  you want to be wakened, and it  16  duly(适时地)wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that. The  17  was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island  18  a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test, “  19  sleep-deprived(被剥夺)people ourselves, we started thinking of   20  to do about it, ” says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by the students to develop their idea.

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2.A.upon                     B.before                 C.towards              D.till

3.A.ensure                  B.force                   C.require                D.request

4.A.through                 B.into                     C.about                  D.on

5.A.shows                  B.changes               C.begins                 D.repeats

6.A.effect                   B.affect                  C.reflect                 D.perfect

7.A.already                  B.ever                    C.never                  D.even

8.A.means                   B.marks                 C.says                    D.narrates

9.A.removes                B.makes                 C.records               D.recalls

10.A.proceeded           B.produced             C.pronounced D.progressed

11.A.  by                     B.of                       C.with                    D.over

1,3,5

 
12.A.familiar               B.similar                 C.different              D.same

13.A.findings               B.achievements       C.proposals            D.purposes

14.A.prompt                B.program              C.design                 D.plan

15.A.where                 B.this                     C.which                 D.that

16.A.then                    B.also                     C.almost                 D.yet

17.A.claim                  B.conclusion           C.concept               D.explanation

18.A.once                   B.after                    C.since                   D.while

19.A.Besides               B.Despite                C.To                      D.As

20.A.what                B.how                       C.whether          D.when

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