The noise outside her. A: wakened B: covered
The noise outside her. A: wakened B: covered
In the midnight the telephone suddenly rang like a thunder, Jordan was wakened and very ____ to answer it.
In the midnight the telephone suddenly rang like a thunder, Jordan was wakened and very ____ to answer it.
Lots of people have ________ about the noise. A: complained B: made C: wakened D: accepted
Lots of people have ________ about the noise. A: complained B: made C: wakened D: accepted
Lots of people have ________ about the noise. A: complained B: made C: wakened D: accepted
Lots of people have ________ about the noise. A: complained B: made C: wakened D: accepted
She fell asleep at last, but in no time at all the pain in her back _________ her again, sharp and insist A: conquered B: wakened C: absorbed D: retired
She fell asleep at last, but in no time at all the pain in her back _________ her again, sharp and insist A: conquered B: wakened C: absorbed D: retired
他睡得很死,连打雷都没有把他惊醒。 A: He slept like a log and was not even awakened up by the thunder. B: He slept like a log and was not even awoken up by the thunder. C: He slept like a log and was not even wakened up by the thunder. D: He slept like a log and was not even awakened by the thunder.
他睡得很死,连打雷都没有把他惊醒。 A: He slept like a log and was not even awakened up by the thunder. B: He slept like a log and was not even awoken up by the thunder. C: He slept like a log and was not even wakened up by the thunder. D: He slept like a log and was not even awakened by the thunder.
Kaz Tanaka had wakened in a frightening new world—a world whose dominant sound was a silence broken only by the cries of the dying. A: …a silent world where one could do nothing but make dying cries. B: …a soundless world in which no one dared to break the dead silence. C: …a silent world where one could only hear the moans from the dying. D: …a soundless world in which the threat of death controlled everything
Kaz Tanaka had wakened in a frightening new world—a world whose dominant sound was a silence broken only by the cries of the dying. A: …a silent world where one could do nothing but make dying cries. B: …a soundless world in which no one dared to break the dead silence. C: …a silent world where one could only hear the moans from the dying. D: …a soundless world in which the threat of death controlled everything
A unique laboratory at the University of Chicago is busy only at night. It is a dream laboratory where researchers are at work studying dreamers. Their findings have revealed that everyone dreams from three to seven times a night, although in ordinary life a person may remember none or only one of his dreams.While the subjects—usually students—sleep, special machines record their brain waves and eye movements as well as the body movements that signal the end of a dream. Surprisingly, all subjects sleep soundly.Observers report that a person usually fidgets before a dream. Once the dream has started, his body relaxes and his eyes become more active, as if the curtain had gone up on a show. As soon as the machine indicates that the dream is over, a buzzer wakens the sleeper. He sits up, records his dreams, and goes back to sleep—perhaps to dream some more.Researchers have found that if the dreamer is wakened immediately after his dream, he can usually recall the entire dream. If he is allowed to sleep even five more minutes, his memory of the dream will have faded.According<br/>to the selection, researchers at the University of Chicago are<br/>studying _________. A: content<br/>of dreams B: dreamers<br/>while they dream C: the<br/>meaning of dreams D: the<br/>process of sleeping
A unique laboratory at the University of Chicago is busy only at night. It is a dream laboratory where researchers are at work studying dreamers. Their findings have revealed that everyone dreams from three to seven times a night, although in ordinary life a person may remember none or only one of his dreams.While the subjects—usually students—sleep, special machines record their brain waves and eye movements as well as the body movements that signal the end of a dream. Surprisingly, all subjects sleep soundly.Observers report that a person usually fidgets before a dream. Once the dream has started, his body relaxes and his eyes become more active, as if the curtain had gone up on a show. As soon as the machine indicates that the dream is over, a buzzer wakens the sleeper. He sits up, records his dreams, and goes back to sleep—perhaps to dream some more.Researchers have found that if the dreamer is wakened immediately after his dream, he can usually recall the entire dream. If he is allowed to sleep even five more minutes, his memory of the dream will have faded.According<br/>to the selection, researchers at the University of Chicago are<br/>studying _________. A: content<br/>of dreams B: dreamers<br/>while they dream C: the<br/>meaning of dreams D: the<br/>process of sleeping