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E Womenarefriendly.ButmenaremorecompetitiveWhyResearchershavefoundit’salldowntothehormoneoxytocin荷尔蒙催生素.Althoughknownasthelovehormoneitaffectsthesexesdifferently. Womentendtobesocialintheirbehavior.TheyoftensharewithothersButmentendtobecompetitiveTheyaretryingtoimprovetheirsocialstatussaidProfessorRyan. Generallypeoplebelievethatthehormoneexytocinisletoutinourbodyinvarioussocialsituationsandourbodycreatesalargeamountofitduringpositivesocialinteraction互动suchasfallinginloveorgivingbirth. ButinapreviousexperimentProfessorRyanfoundthatthehormoneisalsoletoutinourbodyduringnegativesocialinteractionssuchasenvy. Furtherresearchesshowedthatinmenthehormoneoxytocinimprovestheabilitytorecognizecompetitiverelationshipsbutinwomenitraisestheabilitytorecognizefriendship. ProfessorRyan’srecentexperimentused62menandwomenaged20to37. Halfoftheparticipants参与者receivedoxytocin.Theotherhalfreceivedplacebo安慰剂. Afteraweekthetwogroupsswitchedwithparticipants.Theywentthroughthesameprocedurewiththeothermaterial. Followingeachtreatmenttheywereshownsomevideopictureswithdifferentsocialinteractions.Thentheywereaskedtoanalyzetherelationshipsbyansweringsomequestions.Thequestionswereabouttellingfriendshipfromcompetition.Andtheiranswersshouldbebasedongesturesbodylanguageandfacialexpressions. Theresultsindicatedthataftertreatmentwithoxytocinmen’sabilitytocorrectlyrecognizecompetitiverelationshipsimprovedbutinwomenitwastheabilitytocorrectlyrecognizefriendshipthatgotbetter. ProfessorRyanthusconcluded:Ourexperimentprovesthatthehormoneoxytocincanraisepeople’sabilitiestobetterdistinguishdifferentsocialinteractions.Andthebehaviordifferencesbetweenmenandwomenarecausedbybiologicalfactor因素thataremainlyhormonal. Theauthordevelopsthetextby_______.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
I’llbeoutforsometime._______anythingimportanthappenscallmeupimmediately.
--HowaboutdinnertonightIt’sonme. --_________.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
B In1943whenIwas4myparentsmovedfromCoeurd’AleneIdahotoFairbanksAlaskawhereadventurewasneverfaraway. Wearrivedinthesummerjustintimetoenjoythemidnightsun.AllthatsunlightwasfantasticforMom’svegetablegarden.Workinginthegardenatmidnighttendedtothrowhertimingoffsoshedidn’tcaremuchaboutmybedtime. DadwasaRailwayExpressagentandMomwashisclerk.Thatleftmeinamess.Iusuallymanagedtofindsometroubletogetinto.OnceIhadalittlefiregoinginthedirtbasementofahotel.Ihadtriedtolightabarrel桶ofpaintbutcouldn’treallygetagoodfiregoing.ThesmokegotprettybadthoughandwhenImademyexitacrowdandthepoliceweretheretogreetme.Thepolicementookmymatchesanddrovemehome. MomandDadwereoccupiedinthegardenandDadtoldthepolicetokeepmeandtheydid!IhadatouroftheprisonbeforeMomrescuedme.Ihadn’tturned5yet. AsIenteredkindergartentheseriouscoldbegantosetin.WoulditsurpriseyoutoknowthatIsoonleftpartofmytongueonametalhandrailatschool AsforLeonhardSeppalafamousasadogsledder驾雪橇者IthinkIknewhimwellbecauseIwastakenforaridewithhiswhitedogteamoneSunday.AtthetimeIdidn’trealizewhatasuperstarhewasbutIdoremembertheridewell.Iwaswrapped包裹heavilyandwellshelteredfromthefreezingandblowingweather. In1950wemovedbacktoCoeurd’AlenebutwegotonemoreAlaskanadventurewhenLeonhardinviteduseightyearslaterbypayingavisittoIdahotoattendagatheringofformerneighborsofAlaska.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwas4
D Witharound100studentsscheduledtobeinthat9amMondaymorninglectureitisnosurprisethatalmost20peopleactuallymakeittotheclassandonly10ofthemarestillawakeafterthefirst15minutes;itisnotevenasurprisethatmostofthemarestillintheirpyjamas睡衣.Obviouslystudentsareterribleatadjustingtheirsleepcyclestotheirdailyschedule. Allhumanbeingspossessabodyclock.Alongwithotheralerting警报systemsthisgovernsthesleep/wakecycleandisthereforeoneofthemainprocesseswhichgovernsleepbehaviour.Typicallythepreferredsleep/wakecycleisdelayedinadolescentswhichleadstomanystudentsnotfeelingsleepyuntilmuchlaterintheevenings.Thistypicalsleeppatternisusuallyreferredtoasthenightowlscheduleofsleep. Thisisopposedtotheearlybirdscheduleandisakindofdisorderwheretheindividualtendstostayupmuchpastmidnight.Suchapersonhasgreatdifficultyinwakingupinthemornings.Researchsuggeststhatnightowlsfeelmostalertandfunctionbestintheeveningsandatnight.Researchfindingshaveshownthatabout20percentofpeoplecanbeclassifiedasnightowlsandonly10percentcanbeclassifiedasearlybirds—theother70percentareinthemiddle.Althoughthisisclearlynottrueforallstudentsfortheoneswhoaretruenightowlsthisgivesthemanexcellentexcuseformissingtheirlectureswhichunfortunatelyfallbeforemidday. Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout
Untilnowwehaveraised50000poundsforthepoorchildren_______isquiteunexpected.
B In1943whenIwas4myparentsmovedfromCoeurd’AleneIdahotoFairbanksAlaskawhereadventurewasneverfaraway. Wearrivedinthesummerjustintimetoenjoythemidnightsun.AllthatsunlightwasfantasticforMom’svegetablegarden.Workinginthegardenatmidnighttendedtothrowhertimingoffsoshedidn’tcaremuchaboutmybedtime. DadwasaRailwayExpressagentandMomwashisclerk.Thatleftmeinamess.Iusuallymanagedtofindsometroubletogetinto.OnceIhadalittlefiregoinginthedirtbasementofahotel.Ihadtriedtolightabarrel桶ofpaintbutcouldn’treallygetagoodfiregoing.ThesmokegotprettybadthoughandwhenImademyexitacrowdandthepoliceweretheretogreetme.Thepolicementookmymatchesanddrovemehome. MomandDadwereoccupiedinthegardenandDadtoldthepolicetokeepmeandtheydid!IhadatouroftheprisonbeforeMomrescuedme.Ihadn’tturned5yet. AsIenteredkindergartentheseriouscoldbegantosetin.WoulditsurpriseyoutoknowthatIsoonleftpartofmytongueonametalhandrailatschool AsforLeonhardSeppalafamousasadogsledder驾雪橇者IthinkIknewhimwellbecauseIwastakenforaridewithhiswhitedogteamoneSunday.AtthetimeIdidn’trealizewhatasuperstarhewasbutIdoremembertheridewell.Iwaswrapped包裹heavilyandwellshelteredfromthefreezingandblowingweather. In1950wemovedbacktoCoeurd’AlenebutwegotonemoreAlaskanadventurewhenLeonhardinviteduseightyearslaterbypayingavisittoIdahotoattendagatheringofformerneighborsofAlaska.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthetext
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
E Womenarefriendly.ButmenaremorecompetitiveWhyResearchershavefoundit’salldowntothehormoneoxytocin荷尔蒙催生素.Althoughknownasthelovehormoneitaffectsthesexesdifferently. Womentendtobesocialintheirbehavior.TheyoftensharewithothersButmentendtobecompetitiveTheyaretryingtoimprovetheirsocialstatussaidProfessorRyan. Generallypeoplebelievethatthehormoneexytocinisletoutinourbodyinvarioussocialsituationsandourbodycreatesalargeamountofitduringpositivesocialinteraction互动suchasfallinginloveorgivingbirth. ButinapreviousexperimentProfessorRyanfoundthatthehormoneisalsoletoutinourbodyduringnegativesocialinteractionssuchasenvy. Furtherresearchesshowedthatinmenthehormoneoxytocinimprovestheabilitytorecognizecompetitiverelationshipsbutinwomenitraisestheabilitytorecognizefriendship. ProfessorRyan’srecentexperimentused62menandwomenaged20to37. Halfoftheparticipants参与者receivedoxytocin.Theotherhalfreceivedplacebo安慰剂. Afteraweekthetwogroupsswitchedwithparticipants.Theywentthroughthesameprocedurewiththeothermaterial. Followingeachtreatmenttheywereshownsomevideopictureswithdifferentsocialinteractions.Thentheywereaskedtoanalyzetherelationshipsbyansweringsomequestions.Thequestionswereabouttellingfriendshipfromcompetition.Andtheiranswersshouldbebasedongesturesbodylanguageandfacialexpressions. Theresultsindicatedthataftertreatmentwithoxytocinmen’sabilitytocorrectlyrecognizecompetitiverelationshipsimprovedbutinwomenitwastheabilitytocorrectlyrecognizefriendshipthatgotbetter. ProfessorRyanthusconcluded:Ourexperimentprovesthatthehormoneoxytocincanraisepeople’sabilitiestobetterdistinguishdifferentsocialinteractions.Andthebehaviordifferencesbetweenmenandwomenarecausedbybiologicalfactor因素thataremainlyhormonal. WhatcanwelearnfromProfessorRyan’spreviousexperiment
A Doyouwanttogethomefromworkknowingyouhavemadearealdifferenceinsomeone’slife Ifyesdon’tcareaboutsexorage!Comeandjoinusthenyou’llmakeit! Position:VolunteerSocialCareAssistant NoPaywithFreeMeals Place:Manchester Hours:PartTime Wearenowlookingforvolunteerstosupportpeoplewithlearningdisabilitiestoliveactivelives!Only4daysleft.Don’tmissthechanceoflendingyourwarmhandstohelpothers! Role: Youwillprovidepeoplewithlearningdisabilitieswithallaspectsoftheirdailylives.Youwillhelpthemtodevelopnewskills.Youwillhelpthemtoprotecttheirrightsandtheirsafety.Butyourprimaryconcernistoletthemknowtheyarevalued. SkillsandExperienceRequired: Youwillhavetherightvaluesandgreatlisteningskills.Youwillbehonestandpatient.YouwillhavetheabilitytodriveacarandtocommunicateinfluentwrittenandspokenEnglishsinceyou’llhavetohelpthosepeoplewithdifferentlearningdisabilities.Previouscare-relatedexperiencewillbeagreatadvantageforyou. Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmean
Istillremembermyhappychildhoodwhenmymother_______takemetoDisneylandatweekends.
A Doyouwanttogethomefromworkknowingyouhavemadearealdifferenceinsomeone’slife Ifyesdon’tcareaboutsexorage!Comeandjoinusthenyou’llmakeit! Position:VolunteerSocialCareAssistant NoPaywithFreeMeals Place:Manchester Hours:PartTime Wearenowlookingforvolunteerstosupportpeoplewithlearningdisabilitiestoliveactivelives!Only4daysleft.Don’tmissthechanceoflendingyourwarmhandstohelpothers! Role: Youwillprovidepeoplewithlearningdisabilitieswithallaspectsoftheirdailylives.Youwillhelpthemtodevelopnewskills.Youwillhelpthemtoprotecttheirrightsandtheirsafety.Butyourprimaryconcernistoletthemknowtheyarevalued. SkillsandExperienceRequired: Youwillhavetherightvaluesandgreatlisteningskills.Youwillbehonestandpatient.YouwillhavetheabilitytodriveacarandtocommunicateinfluentwrittenandspokenEnglishsinceyou’llhavetohelpthosepeoplewithdifferentlearningdisabilities.Previouscare-relatedexperiencewillbeagreatadvantageforyou. Whichofthefollowingcanfirstbechosenasavolunteer
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
D Witharound100studentsscheduledtobeinthat9amMondaymorninglectureitisnosurprisethatalmost20peopleactuallymakeittotheclassandonly10ofthemarestillawakeafterthefirst15minutes;itisnotevenasurprisethatmostofthemarestillintheirpyjamas睡衣.Obviouslystudentsareterribleatadjustingtheirsleepcyclestotheirdailyschedule. Allhumanbeingspossessabodyclock.Alongwithotheralerting警报systemsthisgovernsthesleep/wakecycleandisthereforeoneofthemainprocesseswhichgovernsleepbehaviour.Typicallythepreferredsleep/wakecycleisdelayedinadolescentswhichleadstomanystudentsnotfeelingsleepyuntilmuchlaterintheevenings.Thistypicalsleeppatternisusuallyreferredtoasthenightowlscheduleofsleep. Thisisopposedtotheearlybirdscheduleandisakindofdisorderwheretheindividualtendstostayupmuchpastmidnight.Suchapersonhasgreatdifficultyinwakingupinthemornings.Researchsuggeststhatnightowlsfeelmostalertandfunctionbestintheeveningsandatnight.Researchfindingshaveshownthatabout20percentofpeoplecanbeclassifiedasnightowlsandonly10percentcanbeclassifiedasearlybirds—theother70percentareinthemiddle.Althoughthisisclearlynottrueforallstudentsfortheoneswhoaretruenightowlsthisgivesthemanexcellentexcuseformissingtheirlectureswhichunfortunatelyfallbeforemidday. WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph2
GrandmapointedtothehospitalandsaidThat’s______Iwasborn.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
C Aschoolgirlsavedherfather’slifebykickinghiminthechestafterhesufferedaseriousallergic过敏的reactionwhichstoppedhisheart. IzzyninerestartedfatherColm’sheartbystamping踩onhischestafterhefelldownathomeandstoppedbreathing. Izzy’smotherDebbieimmediatelycalled999butIzzyknewdoctorswouldneverarriveintimetosaveherfathersodecidedtouseCPR. Howevershequicklydiscoveredherarmsweren’tstrongenoughsoshestampedonherfather’schestinstead. Debbiethemtookoverwithsomemoreconventionalchestcompressions按压untiltheambulancearrived. IzzywhohasbeengivenabraveryawardbyherschoolsaidIjustkickedhimreallyhardMymumtaughtmeCPRbutIknewIwasn’tstrongenoughtousehands.Iwasquitescared.ThedoctorsaidImightaswellbeadoctororanurseMymumsaidthatDadwasgoingtohospitalwithabigfootprintonhischest. She’salittlestarsaidDebbieIwasreallyupsetbutIzzyjusttookover.Ijustcan’tbelievewhatshedid.Ireallythinkallchildrenshouldbetaughtfirstaid.IzzydidCPRthenthedoctorturnedupColmhadtohavemoretreatmentonthewaytothehospitalandwe’vegottoseeanexpert. TruckdriverClom35sufferedamysteryallergicreactiononSaturdayandwastakentohospitalbutwassenthomeonlyforittohappenagainthenextday.Thesecondattackwassoseriousthathisairwayswelledpreventinghimfrombreathinghisbloodpressuredroppedsuddenlyandhisheartstoppedforamoment. Hehasnowmadeafullrecoveryfromhissuffering.Whydoestheauthorwritenews
MyhusbandTomhasalwaysbeengoodwithanimalsbutIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse松鸡.It’s__11__foragrousetohaveanycontact接触withpeople.Infactthey’rehardtospot__12__theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproaching. Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin__13__.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe__14__herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas__15__unafraidandseemedtobe__16__aboutwhathewasdoing. Tomsawthe__17__birdseveraltimesandshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew__18__ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred. OnedayasTomwasworkingMildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom__19__hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext. Apparentlyshedidn’tliketobe__20__.She’drunupandpeck啄atTom’shandsthen__21__offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutesuntilMildredbecametiredofthe__22__andleft. AsspringwentandsummercameMildredstartedto__23__moreandmoreoften.__24__MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta__25__ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt__26__notjustwithourfamilybutwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby. Whenhuntingseasonopenedweputa__27__attheendofourdrivewayasking__28__nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfatherwholiveddowntheroad__29__warnedpeoplenottoshoother.__30__hunterswouldstopandtakepicturesbecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.
C Aschoolgirlsavedherfather’slifebykickinghiminthechestafterhesufferedaseriousallergic过敏的reactionwhichstoppedhisheart. IzzyninerestartedfatherColm’sheartbystamping踩onhischestafterhefelldownathomeandstoppedbreathing. Izzy’smotherDebbieimmediatelycalled999butIzzyknewdoctorswouldneverarriveintimetosaveherfathersodecidedtouseCPR. Howevershequicklydiscoveredherarmsweren’tstrongenoughsoshestampedonherfather’schestinstead. Debbiethemtookoverwithsomemoreconventionalchestcompressions按压untiltheambulancearrived. IzzywhohasbeengivenabraveryawardbyherschoolsaidIjustkickedhimreallyhardMymumtaughtmeCPRbutIknewIwasn’tstrongenoughtousehands.Iwasquitescared.ThedoctorsaidImightaswellbeadoctororanurseMymumsaidthatDadwasgoingtohospitalwithabigfootprintonhischest. She’salittlestarsaidDebbieIwasreallyupsetbutIzzyjusttookover.Ijustcan’tbelievewhatshedid.Ireallythinkallchildrenshouldbetaughtfirstaid.IzzydidCPRthenthedoctorturnedupColmhadtohavemoretreatmentonthewaytothehospitalandwe’vegottoseeanexpert. TruckdriverClom35sufferedamysteryallergicreactiononSaturdayandwastakentohospitalbutwassenthomeonlyforittohappenagainthenextday.Thesecondattackwassoseriousthathisairwayswelledpreventinghimfrombreathinghisbloodpressuredroppedsuddenlyandhisheartstoppedforamoment. Hehasnowmadeafullrecoveryfromhissuffering.What’stherightorderoftheevents ①IzzykickedColm ②Debbiecalled999 ③IzzylearnedCPR ④Colm’sheartstopped.
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