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A few milliamps of electricity can cause plants to increase synthesis of chemicals. These compounds often also have a pharmacological (related to medicine) or commercial value, so the trick could be used to help increase yields of commercially useful biologicals. Artemisinic acid, from sweet wormwood, for example, is used in malarial medications, and shikonin (紫草素), from the purple gromwell plant, is used against skin infections.

Researchers have long known that stressing plants can force them to take defensive action, often ramping up the production of protective chemicals that, for example, make them more resistant to insect attack. It has become common practice to stress such plants into increasing their yields. This is usually clone using physical stress elicitors (诱导子), including bits of the micro-organisms that normally attack the plants, or irritants made from metallic compounds such as copper chloride. These are effective, but they come at a cost. Most elicitors are toxic to plants and can build up in tissues, making it necessary to occasionally "clean" a plant of the chemicals so they keep having the same effect.

Recently, research groups at the University of Arizona in Tucson found that the application of an electric current to the hairy roots of the poisonous herb Hyoscyamus muticus stimulated the production of the herb’s toxin hyoscyamine (天仙子胺). This unpublished finding inspired Hans Van Etten, also of the University of Arizona, and his colleagues to test sub-lethal levels of electrical currents on other plants, to assess electricity’s potential to elevate chemical production.

The researchers exposed eight different plant species (ranging from Japanese pagoda tree seedlings to pea plants) to weak electrical currents of 30 milliamps. Seven of the plants increased their production o defensive chemicals. The average boost of chemical production was 20 times, they report in Biotechnology Progress. One plant, a type of alfalfa, increased its chemical yield by 168 times. These values are very similar to those achieved using chemical elicitors, and seem to have no lethal effects-just a negative effect on growth. The treatment can be used over and over again without the build-up of any unwanted material.

The useful compounds would be very easy to harvest: they simply pour out into solution if the plants are grown hydroponically. "The fact that we can use electricity instead of toxic materials to elicit chemical production is very exciting because it means we get to look at how these chemicals form without having to constantly add and remove toxins from the system," says Van Etten. "This is a really novel and creative approach that I’ve never seen before," says plant metabolic engineer Fabricio Medina Bolivar from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. "The possibilities for using electricity with plants in this way are absolutely tremendous.

Which one of the followings is NOT the advantage of using electricity()

A. It can achieve the same values as using chemical elicitors

B. It can be used time and again

C. It can boost chemical production

D. It has no adverse impacts on the growth of plants

答案

参考答案:D

解析:

[解题思路] 文章第四段谈到了使用电能的优缺点。倒数第二句提到have no lethal effects-just a negative effect on growth(没有致命的影响,只是对生长有副作用),[D]表示对植物生长没有副作用,与原文冲突,故[D]符合题目要求。本句还提到这个值和那些使用化学诱导子达到的值非常接近,即[A]所表述内容。[B]与最后一句The treatment can be used over and over again表述一致。第四段的数字说明电刺激能够促进化学品的生产,故[C]正确。

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迎接氢能时代的到来

  能源是人类的一个大问题,世界曾经发生过的许多战争,归根结底就是争夺资源,其中能源也是一个很重要的方面。每次中东地区一打仗,石油的价格就猛涨。目前,在世界上的一次性能源中有40%是由石油提供的。所谓一次性能源,就是消耗了不再有的能源。而科学家预测,到了21世纪中期,人类就将面临石油危机。

  烧完了石油和煤,接下来我们应该烧什么?这不仅是老百姓关注的问题,更是科学家们关注的一个大问题。在19世纪以前,世界各国的科学技术水平还很落后,人们使用的燃料都是固体的燃料,一部分是天然的木材,一部分是从不深的地壳里挖掘出来的煤炭,这样的时代叫固体燃料时代。人类进入20世纪后,科学技术突飞猛进。一方面,科学技术的发展使得地下挖掘技术发达起来,煤和石油更容易开采了,尤其是大型油井开采技术十分成熟;另一方面,新的交通工具和大型工厂的出现,使得人类对石油的需求量也增多起来。这两方面相互促进,使得人类对石油的开采越来越厉害,石油的产量越来越高,人类进入了液体燃料时代。煤和石油虽然在地下经历了亿万年的积累,然而终将有消耗殆尽的时候,而且已经为时不远了。所以科学家提出,21世纪将是燃气时代。

  21世纪前半期,人类将以天然气为主要能源。一方面,天然气的资源暂时还比较丰富;另一方面,天然气也比石油和煤更环保一些。到目前为止,世界上占主流的能源还是煤和石油,然而它们的燃烧带给世界的是酸雨和全球气候变暖等恶果。为了抑制全球气候变暖的趋势,稳定能源供给,世界各国已开始开发天然气,希望以此代替煤和石油。天然气是最干净的化石燃料,其燃烧产生的二氧化碳的量仅为石油的70﹪。天然气的储藏量也相当大。

  然而比起氢气来,天然气的环保效果就差远了。纯净的氢气不仅发热量高,而且燃烧后一点也不污染环境,不仅不会产生有毒废气,而且不会产生导致温室效应的二氧化碳,它的惟一产物是不对环境产生污染的水。氢气是可再生的燃气资源,它可以通过分解水来获得,它的产物又是水,所以氢气简直就是取之不尽、用之不竭的新能源。既然这样,我们以前怎么就没有想到使用它呢?说到底这是个成本问题,由于现在分解水获得氢气的技术还不是很完善,故燃烧氢气的成本比石化燃料要高得多。随着科学技术的发展,制造氢气的成本会越来越低。德国目前已经开始进行液体和气体氢供给基本建设项目的准备,计划到2012年将建成约3000个氢气气站。

  研制环保汽车已成为全球汽车业的主攻方向。一些规模较大的国际汽车集团为了在产品的核心技术方面保持领先,在环保汽车产品的开发方面下了大力。利用氢气制造的氢动力燃料电池可作为汽车的动力来源,氢燃料电池是利用氢和氧(或空气)直接经电化学反应产生电能的装置。在底特律举办的2002年国际车展上,通用汽车公司“自主魔力”氢动力概念车首次亮相。由于汽车须解决环保问题的迫切性,将很可能使得氢燃料时代提前到来。科学家预测,从2020年开始,将在天然气中加入15﹪的氢,到21世纪后期,人类将慢慢过渡到使用纯净氢气的时代。

1、读了本文,你觉得氢气作为一种新能源有哪些优点?

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2、请根据文中相关内容分别说说什么是“固体燃料时代”、“液体燃料时代”和“燃气时代”。

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3、从说明方法的角度说说“(天然气)燃烧产生的二氧化碳的量仅为石油的70﹪”这句话在文中的作用。

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