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in a normal life a person sleeps for about twenty-five years. but why do we sleep? the simple answer is: we don't know. we need more sleep when we are young. a baby sleeps for about ten hours. a teenager sleeps for eight and a half hours. and adult sleeps for seven or eight hours. old people need only five or six hours.
there are two kinds of sleep. when you go to sleep you go into deep sleep. your temperature falls, your body relaxes, and you breath slowly. after about half an hour you go into active sleep. this is also called rapid eye movement sleep (or rem sleep), because your eyes move. you dream in both deep sleep and rem sleep, but in rem sleep you dream in pictures. if you wake up in rem sleep you can usually remember your dream. your body spends about twenty minutes in rem sleep and then goes back into deep sleep for an hour.
do you ever talk or walk in your sleep? people sleepwalk in deep sleep and sleepwalkers do amazing things. they open doors and windows, they ride bicycles and drive cars. they cook, they take a bath or a shower (often in their pyjamas), they shave, they clean their teeth, they get dressed, they dig the garden and other things.
sleepwalkers are asleep, but they have their eyes open and they can see. they can't wake up easily. if they do, they can't remember anything. do you ever sleepwalk? are you sure? perhaps you do, but nobody sees you.
1. everyone sleeps for eight hours a night.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
2. teenagers need less sleep than adults.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
3. some people sleep for only one or two hours.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
4. rem sleep is the same as active sleep.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
5. you only dream in deep sleep.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
6. people sleepwalk in rem sleep.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
7. sleepwalkers can't see.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated
8. sleepwalkers remember everything they do.
1) true 2) false 3) not stated