问题 选择题
如图,甲是研究自感现象的实验电路图,乙是录音机的录音电路原理图,丙是光电传感的火灾报警器的部分电路图,丁是电容式话筒的电路原理图,下列说法正确的是(  )

A.甲图中开关断开瞬间,灯泡会突然闪亮一下,并在开关处产生电火花

B.乙图中录音机录音时,由于话筒的声电转换,线圈中变化的电流在磁头缝隙处产生变化的磁场

C.丙图电路中,当有烟雾进入罩内时,光电三极管上就会因烟雾的散射而有光的照射,表现出电阻的变化

D.丁图电路中,根据电磁感应的原理,声波的振动会在电路中产生变化的电流

答案

BC

单项选择题
单项选择题

All animals must rest, but do they really sleep as we know it The answer to this question seems obvious. If an animal regularly stops its activities and stays quiet and unmoving—if it looks as though it is sleeping—then why not simply assume that it is in fact sleeping But how can observers be sure that an animal is sleeping

They can watch the animal and notice whether its eyes are open or closed, whether it is active or lying quietly, and whether it responds to light or sound. These factors are important clues, but they often are not enough. Horses and cows, for example, rarely close their eyes, and fish and snakes cannot close them. Yet this does not necessarily mean that they do not sleep. Have you ever seen a cat dozing with an eye partly open Even humans have occasionally been observed to sleep with one or both eyes partially open. Animals do not necessarily lie down to sleep either. Elephants, for example, often sleep standing up, with their tusks resting in the fork of a tree. Finally, while "sleeping" animals often seem unaware of changes in the sounds and light and other stimuli around them, that does not really prove they are sleeping either.

Observations of animal behavior alone cannot fully answer the question of whether or not animals sleep. The answers come from doing experiments in "sleep laboratories" using a machine called the electroencephalograph (EEC). The machine is connected to animals and measures their brain signals, breathing, heartbeat, and muscle activity. The measurements are different when the animals appear to be sleeping than when they appear to be awake. Using the EEC, scientists have confirmed that all birds and mammals studied in laboratories do sleep. There is some evidence that reptiles, such as snakes and turtles, do not truly sleep, although they do have periods of rest each day, in which they are quiet and unmoving. They also have discovered that some animals, like chimpanzees, cats, and moles (who live underground), are good sleepers while others, like sheep, goats, and donkeys, are poor sleepers. Interestingly, the good sleepers are nearly all hunters with resting places that are safe from their enemies. Nearly all the poor sleepers are animals hunted by other animals: they must always be watching for enemies, even when they are resting.

How can researchers in "sleep laboratories" tell that the animals they are observing are asleep or not()

A. They see if the animals respond to light and sound

B. They do this by observing changes in the animals’ brain signals, breathing, heartbeat, and muscle activity

C. They see if the animals’ eyes are closed

D. They can tell this by seeing if the animals lie down or not