新视野第三册16单元阅读文档格式.docx
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Whataboutthebarkingdogorcatthatjumpsontoyourbed—havetheyeverdisruptedyoursleep?
Mostofusrecognizethatthesleepenvironmentcangreatlyaffecthow(andif)wesleep,butareyoudoingeverythingyoucantomakeyourbedroomasleephaven?
Learnaboutthedo'
sanddon'
tsofthesleepenvironmentandthengettipsformakingyourbedroommoresleep-friendly.
Noise
Noisesatlevelsaslowas40decibelsorashighas70decibelsgenerallykeepusawake.Thatmeansthatadrippingfaucetcanstealyoursleep,aswellasthenextdoorneighbor'
sblaringstereo.Buttheabsenceorpresenceofafamiliarnoisecanhaveasgreatanimpactonyoursleepasout-of-the-ordinarynoises–studiesshowthatsirensandtrafficnoisefromacitystreetcanactuallybecomesoothingtolongtimecitysleepersjustastheabsenceofthetick,tick,tickofyourfavoriteclockwhileyoutrytosleepatahotelcanbecomeasleepstealer.
Whattodo:
Trytoblockoutunwantedsoundswithearplugsoruse"
suchasafanoranairconditioner.Takeyourfavoriteclockwithyouwhenyoutravelinordertorecreatefamiliarsoundsthathelpyousleep(aslongastheywon'
tkeepyourneighborsawake!
)
Temperature
Inmostcases,temperaturesabove75degreesFahrenheitandbelow54degreeswilldisruptsleep,butevensleepresearchersfailtoagreeontheidealtemperatureforsleep.Thepointatwhichsleepisinterruptedduetotemperatureorclimateconditionsvariesfrompersontopersonandcanbeaffectedbybedclothesandbeddingmaterialsselectedbythesleeper.Ingeneral,mostsleepscientistsbelievethataslightlycoolroomcontributestogoodsleep.That'
sbecauseitmimicswhatoccursinsidethebodywhenthebody'
sinternaltemperaturedropsduringthenighttoitslowestlevel.(Forgoodsleepers,thisoccursaboutfourhoursaftertheybeginsleeping.)
Ingeneral,sleepscientistsrecommendkeepingyourroomslightlycool—butachievingtheidealtemperatureisn'
talwayssimple.Whatdoyoudoifyouandyourpartnerdisagreeaboutroomtemperature?
Turningthethermostatdownatnightincoldweathersavesonfuelbillsandsetsthestageforsleep.Blankets,comfortersorelectricblanketscanlockinheatwithoutfeelingtooheavyorconfining.Ortheheat-seekingpartnermightdressinwarmerbedclotheswhilethewarmerpartnermightoptnottowearsleepclothesorbedcovering.Insummer,aroomthat'
stoohotcanalsobedisruptive.Infact,researchsuggeststhatahotsleepingenvironmentleadstomorewaketimeandlightersleepatnight,whileawakeningsmultiply.Anairconditionerorfancanhelp,andahumidifiercanprovidereliefifyou'
resufferingfromasorethroatordrynessinyournose.
Light
Muchofoursleeppatterns—feelingsleepyatnightandawakeduringtheday—areregulatedbylightanddarkness.Light–stronglight,likebrightoutdoorlight–isthemostpowerfulregulatorofourbiologicalclock.Thebiologicalclockinfluenceswhenwefeelsleepyandwhenwefeelalert.Asaresult,findingthebalanceoflightanddarknessexposureisimportant.Brightlighthelpstokeepyouawakeduringtheday,butduringsleep,brightlightscanbedisturbing.
Makesuretoexposeyourselftoenoughbrightlightduringtheday.Findtimeforsunlight,orpurchasealightboxorlightvisortosupplementyourexposuretolight.Atbedtime,thinkdark:
adarkbedroomcontributestobettersleep.Trylight-blockingcurtains,drapesoraneyemask.Ifyoufindyourselfwakingearlierthanyou'
dlike,tryincreasingyourexposuretobrightlightintheevening.Itmaydelaysleeponsetbutaslittleasonetotwohoursofeveningbrightlightexposuremayhelpyousleeplongerinthemorning.Also,makesuretoavoidlightifyouwakeupinthemiddleofthenighttogotothebathroom.Minimizelightbyusingalowilluminationnightlight.
SleepingSurface
Forthemostpart,weknowpeoplesleepbetterwhenhorizontalandnotcrampedbyspace.Notmuchresearchhasbeendonetounderstandthesleepingsurface,butitisclearthatitplaysaroleingettingagoodnight'
ssleep.Forexample,tossingandturningonalumpy20-year-oldmattressthatdoesn'
tprovidesupportforyourbackorneckcanimpedeyoufromgettingthesleepyouneedandmakeyouverysleepythenextday.Mattressexpertssaythattoooftenconsumersbelievethatultra-firmmattressesaregoodforthem,butresearchonpatientswithbackpainfoundthiswasnottrueandamoresupple,comfortingmattressmayleadtobettersleep.
Also,knowyourpillow:
researchshowsthatpillowshousethousandsoffungalsporeswhichcantriggerallergiesandcompromiseaweakenedimmunesystem.Theresearchshowsthatsyntheticpillowsheldagreateramountofbacteriathanfeatherpillows.So,notonlycanapillowaffectyourpostureandqualityofsleep,butitcanalsoaffectyourallergiesorasthmaandmakeitverydifficulttogetagoodnight'
srest.
Giveyourselfenoughspacetosleep.Ifyoushareabedwithapartner,makesureitislargeenoughtogivebothofyouroomtomovearound.Replaceanoldmattresswithanewone,andchooseapillowandmattressthatfitsyoubest(soft,firm,thick,thin?
)andwillbecomfortablethroughoutthewholenight.ConsumerReportsrecentlyfoundthatconsumerswhospent15minutesormoretestingeachmattressatthestoreweremorelikelytobehappywiththeirpurchase.Also,considerencasingyourpillowinaplasticcoverunderyourpillowcasetokeepdust-mitesfrominterferingwithyoursleepandallergyorasthmasymptoms.
Readthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestions.ForQuestions1-7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
ForQuestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
1.Contrarytocommonbelief,thesleepenvironmentdoesnotreallyinfluencepeople’ssleepquality.
YNNG
2.Familiarnoiseliketheticksoundofyourfavoriteclockisacommonfactorthatpreventsyoufromsleep.
3.Sleepresearchershavenotagreedonanidealtemperatureforsleep.
4.Studieshavefoundthataslightlycoolroomisfavorableforsleep.
5.Lightisthemostpowerfulregulatorofoursleeppatterns.
6.Bedpartnerswithsleepdisorderscannegativelyimpactyoursleep.
7.Alotofresearchhasbeendonetounderstandhowsleepingsurfaceimpactssleep.
8.Onewaytosleeplongerinthemorningisto__intheevening.
9.Researchhasfoundthatpillowscontainingfungalporesmayweakenyour__.
10.Ifyouspendsometimetestingmattressbeforebuyingit,youwouldbelikelyto__.
BoyswithEatingDisorders
NooneknowswhatTonydoesatlunchtime.Hisfriendsallgatheratthedininghallwheretheysharestoriesandeat.Theytalkabouttheirlivesandthethingstheyhaveseeninmoviesorreadinbooks.ButTonydoesn'
tcareaboutthesethings,andhedoesn'
tjointhem.Infact,thereisonlyonethingonTony'
smind—buildingtheperfectbody.Andwhilehisfriendsarechattingaway,Tonyisinthegymbyhimself,liftingweights.Now,heisabletoliftmorethanever.Hehasalsomeasuredhisarmsandlegsandweighedhimself.Heknowsheisinthebestshapeofhislife.Butit'
snotenough.
Introduction—arealproblem
Peoplesaythatwomenandgirlsaretheoneswhohavebodysizeissues,theoneswhodevelopeatingdisorders,andtheonesaffectedmostbythemediapressure.Itistruethatwomenandgirlsareaffectedmore,butthesameissuesalsoaffectmenandboys.Expertsbelievethenumberofboysaffectedisincreasingandthatmanycasesmaynotbereported,sincemalesarereluctanttoacknowledgeanyillnessmostlyassociatedwithfemales.
Whereitcomesfrom
Thereismoreandmoremediapressureformenandboystotakeonthelookofthewell-muscledathletesandactors.Malesarebecominguncomfortableabouttheirphysicalappearanceandself-image.Sports,health,andfitnessmagazinesfocusontheimportanceofhavingmusclesandthemethodstoobtainthoseperfectsportsbodies.Boystendtodoagreatdealofweighttrainingand,iftheydonotseeimmediateresults,theyoftenturntousingsteroids(类固醇)andvitaminsthatadvertiseunbelievablemusclegain.
Theaverageboycannotcomenearmeetingtheimpossible“standard”ofthemedia'
smalebodyperfection.TheyarenotgoingtobeArnoldSchwarzeneggerorsomeotheractionstar,orhavethewell-muscledbodyofathletes.Themostpopularmagazinescarryimagesofwomenandmenonthecoversthatrepresentabout3percentofthepopulation.Obviously,thatleaves97percentwhocannotmeasureuptothatlevelofadesiredbodyimage.
Magazines,especiallythoseaimedatmenandboys,spreadthe“bodybuilding”messagearound.Advertisementspromoteweightlifting,bodybuildingormuscletoning.TheV-shapedbodywithgreatmusclesisemphasizedastheideal.
Theneedtomakeweightforasportlikeboxingcancauseeatingdisorders.Thedemandforpills(药片)thatgiveenergyanddecreaseaperson'
sdesiretoeatishighamongthoseneedingtomakeweight.Weighttraining,sports,andconversationwithfriendscanleadboystoabnormaleatinghabits,whichcanleadtoeatingdisorders.
Eventhetoyst
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