问题 选择题

下列数据中,最符合实际情况的是(  )

A.室内的气温约为45℃

B.电视机的正常工作电压为380V

C.家用空调功率约为1000W

D.普通家用电冰箱的额定功率约为25W

答案

A、人体正常体温为37℃,正常情况下室内温度比体温要低一些,不可能达到45℃.此选项不符合实际;

B、电视机的额定电压为220V,不能接在380V电路中.此选项不符合实际;

C、家用空调属于大功率用电器,额定功率在1000W左右.此选项符合实际;

D、普通家用电冰箱正常工作电流为1A,所以额定功率为P=UI=220V×1A=220W左右.此选项不符合实际.

故选C.

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The scientists observed that the more junk food the rats ate, the more they wanted to eat – a behavior very similar to that of rats addicted(上了瘾的) to heroin, a dangerous drug. Johnson said the experiment shows that the brain chemistry of obesity(肥胖) and drug addiction may be quite similar.

In their experiment, Johnson and his team studied the “pleasure center” of rats’ brains. The pleasure center is a complicated network of nerve cells. If the animal exercises or eats, the cells reward the animal by releasing chemicals into the body that make it feel good. And when the body feels good, the animal – or person – will want to do the behavior again.

For the experiment, Johnson fed foods like cheesecake to one group of rats. Food like this is high in calories and fat. Another group of rats got a regular diet. The rats that ate junk food started to eat more and more.

“They’re taking in twice the amount of calories as the control rats,” says Paul Kenny, one of Johnson’s colleagues.

Kenny and Johnson wanted to know what was going on in the brains of these rats. They first designed a way to deliver a small electrical charge to the rats’ brains. This electrical charge would stimulate the pleasure centers to release pleasure-causing chemicals. The rats could control how much stimulation – and how much pleasure – they received by running on a wheel. The more the rat ran, the more pleasure it received.

The rats that had been eating junk food started running more and more. This behavior suggested that the junk-food-eating rats needed more brain stimulation to feel good compared with rats on a normal diet. In other words, their pleasure centers were becoming less sensitive and the junk food didn’t make them feel good unless they ate more and more.

Experiments like this one could help scientists understand how chemicals in the brain contribute to obesity. With that information, they may be able to help people avoid obesity in the first place.

(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)

小题1: The scientists suggested it was actually ___________________ that made the rats feel good.

小题2: How did the scientist know what was happening in the brains of the junk-food-eating rats?

小题3:What was the purpose of the experiment mentioned in the article?