问题 选择题

如下图所示,三个完全相同的杯子盛满水,然后将甲、乙两球分别放人两个杯子中,甲球浮在水面,而乙球可以停在水中的任何位置,则三个杯子的总重量哪个大

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A.放甲球的杯子最大

B.放乙球的杯子最大

C.没放球的杯子最大

D.三个杯子一样大

答案

答案:D

题目分析:

解:如图所示,三个完全相同的杯子盛满水,然后将甲、乙两球分别放入两个杯子中,甲球浮在水面,而乙球可以停在水中的任何位置,由物体的浮沉条件可知甲、乙两球受到的浮力等于其自身的重力,又由阿基米德原理可知甲、乙两球受到的浮力等于其各自排开水的重力,所以两个小球排开水的重力等于其各自的重力,因此三个杯子的总重量是相等的。
故选:D.

单项选择题


PASSAGE 1
To Err Is Human
by Lewis Thomas
Everyone must have had at least one personal experience with a computer error by this time. Bank balances are suddenly reported to have jumped from $379 into the millions, appeals for charitable contributions are mailed over and over to people with crazy sounding names at your address, department stores send the wrong bills, utility companies write that they’re turning everything off, that sort of thing. If you manage to get in touch with someone and complain, you then get instantaneously typed, guilty letters from the same computer, saying, "Our computer was in error, and an adjustment is being made in your account."
These are supposed to be the sheerest, blindest accidents. Mistakes are not believed to be the normal behavior of a good machine. If things go wrong, it must be a personal, human error, the result of fingering, tampering a button getting stuck, someone hitting the wrong key. The computer, at its normal best, is infallible.
I wonder whether this can be true. After all, the whole point of computers is that they represent an extension of the human brain, vastly improved upon but nonetheless human, superhuman maybe. A good computer can think clearly and quickly enough to beat you at chess, and some of them have even been programmed to write obscure verse. They can do anything we can do, and more besides.
It is not yet known whether a computer has its own consciousness, and it would be hard to find out about this. When you walk into one of those great halls now built for the huge machines, and standing listening, it is easy to imagine that the faint, distant noises are the sound of thinking, and the turning of the spools gives them the look of wild creatures rolling their eyes in the effort to concentrate, choking with information. But real thinking, and dreaming, are other matters. On the other hand, the evidence of something like an unconscious, equivalent to ours, are all around, in every mail. As extensions of the human brain, they have been constructed the same property of error, spontaneous, uncontrolled, and rich in possibilities.

The author uses his hypothesis that "computers represent an extension of the human brain" in order to indicate that

A.human beings are not infallible, nor are computers.

B.computers are bound to make as many errors as human beings.

C.errors made by computers can be avoided the same as human mistakes can be avoided.

D.computers are made by human beings and so are their errors.

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