Almost all animals need to sleep to stay healthy. But sleeping can also be dangerous because other animals may hurt those who are sleeping. This leads to many different ways of sleeping that help them stay safe. Some of these ways may surprise you!
Almost all bats sleep upside down. They hang from a branch of a tree or the ceiling of a cave. Up high, bats are safe from most other animals. If they are in danger, they just fly away.
A dolphin sleeps with just half its brain at a time. It must stay awake to breathe and to watch for danger. Dolphin mothers and babies can go without sleep for as long as two months to stay safe.
Some ducks sleep with just half their brains, too. These ducks often sleep in a line. The ducks at both ends help to keep the group safe. They keep one eye open to watch for danger. The ducks in the middle sleep deeply with both eyes closed.
Seals breathe air, but that doesn’t stop some of them from sleeping underwater. They hold their breath and dive deep to sleep for up to twenty minutes at a time. Sleeping deep underwater helps these seals stay safe from animals thathuntthem near the surface.
Horses often sleep standing up. Their legs lock in place so they don’t fall over. If a horse is lying down, it needs a long time to get up. A horse can run from danger more quickly if it is already standing.
A flamingo can sleep while standing on one leg. The standing leg locks so it stays straight. The other leg remains close to the flamingo’s body. Its head rests on its back. A flamingo lives (and sleeps) near many other birds to stay safe.
Some seabirds can sleep while they fly. These large birds spend most of their lives over the ocean. They are in danger on the water, but they are safe in the air. They fly for many hours without flapping(拍打)their wings. Sometimes they sleep while they are flying.
Would you like to sleep how they sleep?
The animals that sleep with half their brains are _______.A. ducks and seals B. dolphins and ducks C. bats and dolphins D. flamingos and seabirds
Horses often stand up when they sleep because _______.A. they can run from danger quickly B. they are afraid of falling over
C. this helps them to sleep deeply D. it takes them a long time to go to sleep
The underlined word “hunt” in Paragraph 5 probably means _______.A. offer to help B. come to teach C. refuse to protect D. want to kill
Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. How animals sleep B. Sleep to stay healthy C. Sleep as animals do D. What sleeping animals are like
2017年山东威海中考语文写作题目:品它千遍也不厌倦
要求:①自选角度,自定文体,(诗歌除外);不少于600字②文中不得出现真实的姓名,校名。
观察右边的漫画,从中得到的启示有()
①消费者应增强自己的判断能力、不盲从
②消费者应及时举报各种网络谣言
③实施网络安全法就能消除网络谣言
④有关部门应依法严惩网络谣言的制造者和传播者
A.①②③
B.①②④
C.①③④
D.②③④
(1)如图,分别确定四个城市相应钟表上时针与分针所成角的度数。
(2)每经过1h,时钟转过多少度?每经过1min,分针转过多少度?
(3)当时钟指向上午10:10时,时针与分针的夹角是多少度?
(4)请你的同伴任意报一个时间(精确到分),你来确定时针与分针的夹角。

对下列几种常见生活现象的解释正确的是()
A.“彩虹”的形成,是因为光的反射
B.“倒影”的形成,是因为光的折射
C.“手影”的形成,是因为光的直线传播
D.筷子在水面处被“折弯”,是因为光的反射
下列计算正确的是()
A、2a+b=2ab
B、(−a)2=a2
C、a6÷a2=a3
D、a3⋅a2=a6