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Snoring(打鼾) is noisy breathing during sleep. It is a common problem among all ages and it influences about 90 million American adults. People most at risk are males and those who are overweight, but snoring is a problem of both genders, although it is possible that women do not present this complaint as frequently as men.

Snoring is often the loud or harsh sound that can occur as you sleep. You snore when the flow of air makes the tissue in the back of your throat vibrate(颤动) as you breathe. The sound most often occurs as you breathe in air, and can come through the nose, mouth or both two organs. It can occur during any stage of sleep.

About half of people snore at some point in their lives. Snoring is more common among men, though many women snore. It appears to run in families and becomes more common as you get older. About 40 percent of adult men and 24 percent of adult women are habitual snorers. Men become less likely to snore after the age of 70.

Sleeping on your back may make you more likely to snore. You may snore when your throat or tongue muscles are relaxed. And substances(物质) that can relax these muscles may cause you to snore. These include alcohol, muscle relaxants and other medicine.

Snoring can be a nuisance to your partner and anyone else nearby. You may even snore loudly enough to wake yourself up. Though, in many cases people do not realize that they snore. Snoring can also cause you to have a dry mouth when you wake up.

Light snoring may not disrupt your overall sleep quality. Heavy snoring may be connected with a risk factor in the heart disease, stroke and many other health problems. So never take it lightly.

1.Why do some people snore during their sleep?

A. Because there is something wrong with their throat.

B. Because noises are made when they breathe out.

C. Because the tissue in their throat is vibrating.

D. Because they use their mouth and nose to breathe meanwhile.

2.What can we conclude from the third paragraph?

A. Men suffer much more because of their snoring.

B. Women are easier to become habitual snorers.

C. Snoring may have something to do with genes.

D. The older you turn, the more seriously you snore.

3.In which part of a website can we read the passage?

A. Sports.    B. Education.

C. Culture.    D. Science.

 

1.C 2.C 3.D 【解析】 这是一篇科普类说明文。文章主要讲了打鼾发生的原因以及它的特点。 1.细节理解题。答案定位在第二段You snore when the flow of air makes the tissue in the back of your throat vibrate(颤动) as you breathe.可知一些人在睡觉的时候打鼾是因为他们喉咙的组织在震动,故选C。 2.推理判断题。答案定位在第三段It appears to run in families and becomes more common as you get older.可知它可能在家庭成员之间运转,由此推断出打鼾可能和基因有关系,故选C。 3.推理判断题。这篇文章主要讲了打鼾发生的原因以及它的特点,所以这篇文章最可能出现在网站的科学板块,故选D。
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The loss of handwriting in our high-tech world saddens me. People of all ages openly admit their handwriting as keyboards replace pen and paper. Increasingly, schoolchildren deal with assignments on computer and struggle to write, having had little practice. I am of the generation that learnt to write with a dip pen in kindergarten and a fountain pen in high school; by the time I reached university, like everyone else. I used a functional ballpoint. Handwriting has filled every aspect of my life since I was first taught to shape letters on the lined pages of my exercise books.

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