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ave also indicated that milk can be excellent for helping sleep because of the calcium content, which helps people to relax. Milk is also sugarfree and additivefree with nutritionists remending skimmed milk as the best choice before bed as it is the least fattening. The more fat you take in before bedtime, the greater burden you will put on your body at night. 9. According to the text, the mice fed with daytime milk_______. A. started sleep more easily B. were less active C. were more anxious D. woke up later 10. Which of the following is TRUE of melatonin according to the text? A. It’s used in sleeping drugs B. It exists in milk in great amount C. It can make people more energetic D. It’s been tested on mice for ten years 11. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Milk Drinking and Health B. Fat, Sugar and Health C. An Experiment on Mice D. Night Milk and Sleep 12. How does the author support the theme of the text? A. By giving examples. B. By providing research results. C. By explaining statistical data. D. By stating arguments Is it possible that the sinking of the Titanic was caused by a ghost? A lot of the story below is true? but did it really happen quite like this? Our story begins not in the icy cold waters of the North Atlantic, but rather thousands of miles away in Egypt. It is here, perhaps, that we can find the start of the mystery of the Titanic, in the year 1910, in the great city of Cairo. One day, a famous professor of Egyptian history called Douglas Murray was staying in Cairo, when he was contacted by an American adventurer. The American had something unusual to offer Murray, something that was certain to thrill him: a beautiful ancient Egyptian mummy case, containing the mummy of an Egyptian queen. It was over 3000 years old, but in beautiful condition gold, with bright paintings on it. Murray was delighted with both the object and the askingprice. He gave the man a cheque immediately. The cheque was never cashed. That evening the American adventurer died. For his part, Murray arranged to have the treasure sent back to Britain. However, it was not long before he learnt more about the beautiful mummy case: On the walls of the tomb in which it had been discovered, there were messages which warned of terrible consequences to anyone who broke into the tomb. Murray was disbelieving of these warnings until a few days later, when a gun he was holding exploded in his hand, shattering his arm. The arm had to be cut off. After the accident, Murray decided to return to his homeland. On the return journey, two of his panions died mysteriously, and two servants who had handled the mummy also passed away. The nowterrified Murray decided he would get rid of the cursed case as soon as he arrived in London. A lady he knew named Ja Jones said she would like it, so he gave it to her. Shortly afterwards, Jones’ mother died, and she herself caught a strange disease. She tried returning the mummy, but naturally Murray refused it. In the end, it was presented to the British Museum. Even in the museum, the mummy apparently continued to cause strange events. A museum photographer died shortly after taking pictures of the new exhibit。 This is a story about a student, who kept a diary filled with private memories. Some were memories from childhood when he felt hurt, confused, lonely and insecure. He had fragments(片段 ) of dreams and personal of anger and hatred, as well as things he such as magic shops, coin dealers and Christmas reunion. Then a thing happened. After dinner one night he realized that he had his diary in the dining hall outside the campus. He was afraid that someone might it and find out the truth about him, so he back from the campus, only to fi