TEXT B There must be few
questions on which responsible opinion is so utterly divided as on that of how
much sleep we ought to have. There are some who think we can leave the body to
regulate these matters for itself. "The answer is easy," says Dr. A. Burton.
"With the tight amount of sleep you should wake up fresh and alert five minutes
before the alarm tings." If he is right many people must be under sleeping,
including myself. But we must remember that some people have a greater inertia
than others. This is not meant rudely. They switch on Slowly, and they are
reluctant to switch off. They are alert at bedtime and sleepy when it is time to
get up, and this may have nothing to do with how fatigued their bodies are, or
how much sleep they must take to lose their fatigue. Other
people feel sure that the present trend is towards too little sleep. To quote
one medical opinion, "Thousands of people drift through life suffering from the
effects of too little sleep; the reason is not that they can’t sleep. Like
advancing colonists, we do seem to be grasping ever more of the land of sleep
for our waking needs, pushing the boundary back and reaching, apparently, for a
point in our evolution where we will sleep no more. This in itself, of course,
need not be a bad thing. What could be disastrous, however, is that we should
press too quickly towards this goal, sacrificing sleep only to gain more time in
which to jeopardize our civilization by actions and decisions made weak by
fatigue. Then, to complete the picture, there are those who
believe that most people are persuaded to sleep too much. Dr. H. Roberts,
writing in Every Man in Health, asserts it may safely be stated also. It would
be a pity to retard our development by holding back those people who are gifted
enough to work and play well with less than the average amount of sleep, if
indeed it does them no harm. If one of the trends of evolution is that more of
the life span is to be spent in gainful waking activity, then surely these
people are in the van of this advance. We learn from the passage that the author ______.
A.comments on three different opinions B.favours one of the three opinions C.explains an opinion of his own D.revises someone else’s opinion