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In an ordinary mirror your right eye stares at your right eye and your left eye at your left eye--the opposite of the right-left, left-right connection we employ for assessing one another in the wild. The image in a True Mirror (which shows what you look like to others) can come as something of a shock. You tend to look the way you do in photographs, which for many people is also a shock. (This is the flip side (反面) of the start you sometimes get when looking at the reflected image of someone you are accustomed to seeing in person.) A newspaper headline held up to a True Mirror doesn't appear backward--it reads just fine. But your own face may seem oddly asymmetrical. Facial mannerisms nurtured in front of a normal mirror may in a True Mirror be revealed in a different light. 'It is a wholly new view for many,' the True Mirror's promotional literature concedes, 'and not surprisingly, some don't like or feel uncomfortable with the new look.' Another issue: in a True Mirror you seem to have far less control over the figure in the glass than you do in a normal mirror. If you turn to the right in front of a normal mirror, the image turns with you and ends up facing in the same direction, completing the visual palindrome (). In a True Mirror the image faces the other way, as if you were about to begin pacing off for a duel with yourself and when you take a step, the image steps away from you. In a normal mirror your reflected finger comes out to meet your real one until they touch, like Michelangelo's God and Adam. In a True Mirror the reflected finger comes at you from the other side of the glass, as if pointed by the other hand. Ordinarily, you have no difficulty looking at a normal mirror and guiding your hand to an object reflected in it. Try this with a True Mirror, and your grasp will prove errant. Shaving becomes a blood sport. If all the review mirrors in America's cars were suddenly replaced by True Mirrors, there could be a very special episode of ER (美国电视剧《急诊室》). In an ordinary mirror your right eye stares at your right eye and your left eye at your left eye--the opposite of the right-left, left-right connection we employ for assessing one another in the wild. The image in a True Mirror (which shows what you look like to others) can come as something of a shock. You tend to look the way you do in photographs, which for many people is also a shock. (This is the flip side (反面) of the start you sometimes get when looking at the reflected image of someone you are accustomed to seeing in person.) A newspaper headline held up to a True Mirror doesn't appear backward--it reads just fine. But your own face may seem oddly asymmetrical. Facial mannerisms nurtured in front of a normal mirror may in a True Mirror be revealed in a different light. 'It is a wholly new view for many,' the True Mirror's promotional literature concedes, 'and not surprisingly, some don't like or feel uncomfortable with the new look.' Another issue: in a True Mirror you seem to have far less control over the figure in the glass than you do in a normal mirror. If you turn to the right in front of a normal mirror, the image turns with you and ends up facing in the same direction, completing the visual palindrome (). In a True Mirror the image faces the other way, as if you were about to begin pacing off for a duel with yourself and when you take a step, the image steps away from you. In a normal mirror your reflected finger comes out to meet your real one until they touch, like Michelangelo's God and Adam. In a True Mirror the reflected finger comes at you from the other side of the glass, as if pointed by the other hand. Ordinarily, you have no difficulty looking at a normal mirror and guiding your hand to an object reflected in it. Try this with a True Mirror, and your grasp will prove errant. Shaving becomes a blood sport. If all the review mirrors in America's cars were suddenly replaced by True Mirrors,
A.
as reflected in water
B.
what we look like to others
C.
in photographs
D.
in a True Mirror
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【单选题】动物细胞中含有DNA分子并能产生ATP的细胞器
A.
线粒体
B.
核糖体
C.
高尔基体
D.
溶酶体
【单选题】动物细胞中含有DNA分子并能产生ATP的细胞器是 。
A.
中心体
B.
溶酶体
C.
核糖体
D.
线粒体
E.
高尔基复合体
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A.
纸不是可燃物,不能燃烧
B.
空气不充足,纸不会燃烧
C.
纸被水浸湿,导致着火点降低
D.
纸火锅里的汤汽化时吸热,使温度达不到纸的着火点
【单选题】Brainstorm is a method to fully employ brain power and create intellectual thunder and lightning so as to generate many ideas_______ .
A.
quickly and uncritically
B.
quickly and critically
C.
slowly and uncritically
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A.
中心体
B.
溶酶体
C.
核糖体
D.
线粒体
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【判断题】x新城疫和禽流感的抗体水平检测都可以用血凝和血凝抑制实验测定
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】动物细胞中含有DNA 分子并能产生ATP 的是
A.
细胞核
B.
核糖体
C.
线粒体
D.
溶酶体
【单选题】动物细胞中含有DNA分子并能产生ATP的细胞器是( )?
A.
中心粒
B.
溶酶体
C.
核糖体
D.
线粒体
【单选题】动物细胞中含有DNA分子并能产生ATP的细胞器是
A.
中心体
B.
线粒体
C.
溶酶体
D.
核糖体
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