问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

血凝和血凝抑制试验的原理是()。

A.病毒的粘附力

B.细胞膜的选择性

C.特异性受体结合病毒

D.病毒融合细胞

E.病毒的红细胞凝集现象

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参考答案:E

解析:有血凝素的病毒能凝集人或动物红细胞,称为血凝现象,血凝现象能被相应抗体抑制称为血凝抑制试验,原理是相应抗体与病毒结合后,阻止病毒表面HA与红细胞结合,常用于正粘病毒、副粘病毒及黄病毒等的辅助诊断、流行病调查,也可用于鉴定病毒型与亚型

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      Just like humans, birds too rely on sound to communicate.However, they do not have a "language" in

the true sense of the word and instead produce a variety of sounds to convey different emotions.

     Often, birds recognize their mates (or young) by sound rather than sight.Hungry young birds use

begging calls to let their mothers know it is feeding time.Alarm calls, flight calls and warning calls are other sounds made frequently by adults.

    A new study shows that songbirds rehearse (排演) their songs even in their sleep.The activity in the

brain of the birds when asleep is similar to the brain activity when the birds were awake and singing.The

team used tiny recording devices to measure the activity of individual brain cells in four songbirds both

when they were singing and when they were asleep.

     Apparently the bird stores a song after hearing it, and then rehearses it later in its sleep.Scientists now

believe the birds "dream of songs and tunes" to help them master the fine art of singing and that sleep

plays a key role in the learning process!

     Many songbirds learn to sing listening to adult birds of the same species.However, if separated from

the adults, the young birds develop sounds which are hard to understand instead of normal song patterns.

Researchers carried out an experiment in which a male bullfinch (灰雀) was raised by a female canary

(金丝雀). The bullfinch soon learned the canary's song and when it was later mated to a female bullfinch, Mr.Bullfinch taught his children the canary's songs.

     Last year, a British survey of London's songbirds showed that the city's birds are losing their tunes.

Birds could hardly hear one another, over the traffic noise;as a result, instead of copying the sweet

notes of the adults, young birds were copying the sounds they heard most often, namely car horns and

beeping cellphones!

1. According to the passage, birds recognize their mates by ________.

A. using their own words

B. listening to their sounds

C. looking at their appearances

D. singing the same songs

2. What kind of calls might a young bird make most often according to the passage?

A. Flight calls.  

B. Alarm calls.

C. Begging calls. 

D. Warning calls.

3. The story of Mr.Bullfinch suggests that ________.

A. young birds learn to sing from whom they live together with

B. birds only learn how to sing from the same adult species

C. it's not easy for adult birds to teach young birds songs

D. a canary's song is more beautiful than a bullfinch's

4. From the last paragraph we know that ________.

A. traffic noise makes young birds become deaf

B. birds in the city can sing as sweetly as those in the wild

C. birds in the city recognize their mates mainly by sight

D. noise pollution causes much trouble for birds in the city

5. What can we infer from the passage?

A. The eyesight of songbirds is very poor in most cases.

B. There's no brain activity when a bird is sleeping.

C. Birds have something in common with humans in terms of communication.

D. Different songbirds usually develop the same song patterns.

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