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Imagine you’re in a dark room, running your fingers over a smooth surface in search of a single dot the size of this period, How high do you think the dot must be for your finger to feel it? Scientists have determined that the human finger is so sensitive it can detect a surface bump just one micron(l0 -6 m)'high. The human eye, by contrast, can't tell anything much smaller than100 microns.No wonder we rely on touch rather than eyesight when faced with a new roll of toilet paper. Biologically, touch is the mother of all sensory(感觉的) systems.It is an ancient sense in evolution: even the simplest single-celled living things can feel when something brushes up against them and will respond by moving closer or pulling away. It is the first sense aroused during a baby’s development and the last to weaken at life's peak. Patients in a deep coma (昏迷)who seem otherwise lost to the world will show skin reaction when touched by a nurse. “Touch ,is so central to what we are that we almost cannot imagine ourselves without it,” said Chris Dijkerman.“It's 'not like eyesight, where you close your eyes and you don't see anything. You can't do that with touch .It's always there.' Long ignored in favor of the sensory heavyweights of eyesight and hearing, the study of touch lately:: has been gaining new concern among scientists.They're exploring the effects of recently reported false touch impressions, of people being made to feel as though they had three arms, for example, with the hope of gaining the true understanding of how the mind works. Others are turning to touch for more practical purposes: to build better touch screen instruments and robot hands, a more well-rounded virtual life.。“There's a fair amount of research into new ways of offloading information onto our sense of touch,' said Lynette Jones. 'To have your cell phone buzzing (making a low sound) as opposed to ringing turned out to have a lot of advantages in.some situations.' Touch is our most active sense, our means of seizing the world and experiencing it 'first hand. Dr.Susan Lederman pointed out that while we can become aware of something by seeing or hear,ing7;-.from a distance and without really trying, if we want to learn about something by means of touch, we must make a move.We must rub the cloth, or pet the cat. Touching is a two-way street, and that's not true for seeing or hearing. If you have a soft object and you squeeze it, you change its shape. The physical world reacts back.' Our hands are smart and can do many tasks automatically - button a shirt, fit a key in a lock, play the; piano for others.Dr.Lederman and her colleagues have shown that blindfolded subjects can easily recognize a wide range of common -objects placed.in their hands.But on some feeling tasks, touch is all thumbs (very clumsy). When people are given a raised line drawing of a common object, they're puzzled.“If all we've got is outline information;' Dr.Lederman said,.“no weight, no texture, no temperature information, well, we're very, very bad with that.' Touch also turns out to be easy to fool, Among the sensory tricks now being investigated is something called the Pinocchio illusion. Researchers have found that if they shake the band of the biceps(二头肌), many people report feeling that their forearm is getting 'longer, their hand floating ever further from their elbow(肘). And if they are told to touch the forefinger of the shaken arm to the tip of their nose, they feel as though their nose was lengthening, too. 小题1:Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A.Our eyes are more sensitive than our fingers. B.Our fingers are more sensitive than our eyes. C.Our eyes are more sensitive than our ears. D.Our noses are less sensitive than our ears. 小题2:The sense that is firstly awaked during a child's development is the sense of . A.sight B.taste C.hearing D.touch 小题3:The underlined sentence “ You can't do that with touch ” here means “You can't ”. A.close your skin B.close your eyes ' C.touch anything D.see anything 小题4:Scientists are lately getting interested in the following except . A.living a well-rounded virtual life B.understanding how the mind works C.favoring eyesight and hearing D.building better 'touch screen objects 小题5:In the view of , movement is needed when we want to know something by touching. A.the author B.Chris Dijkerman C.Lynette Jones D.Susan Lederman
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【单选题】理想二极管构成的电路如题2图所示,则输出电压U()
A.
-5V
B.
+5V
C.
+10V
D.
+15V
【单选题】一个高度为 h 的满二叉树的结点总数为 2 ( h 次方) -1 其每一层结点个数都达到最大值。从根结点开始顺序编号,即:根结点编号为 1 ,其左、右孩子结点编号分别为 2 和 3 ,再下一层从左到右的编号为 4 、 5 、 6 、 7 ,依次类推,每一层都从左到右依次编号,直到最后的叶子结点层为止。那么,在一颗满二叉树中,对于编号 m 和 n 的两个结点,若 m=2n+1 ,则
A.
m 是 n 的左孩子
B.
m 是 n 的右孩子
C.
n 是 m 的左孩子
D.
n 是 m 的右孩子
【单选题】“ 시장에 가다 ”和 “ 물건을 사다 ” 连接成一句话是( )。
A.
시장에 가서 물건을 삽니다.
B.
시장에 가고 물건을 삽니다.
C.
시장에 가러 물건을 삽니다.시장에 가러 물건을 삽니다.
【单选题】把“ 시장에 가다 ”和 “ 물건을 사다 ”连接成一句话是( )。
A.
시장에 가서 물건을 삽니다
B.
시장에 가고 물건을 삽니다
C.
시장에 가러 물건을 삽니다
【单选题】统计模块中学生观看视频详细情况中的反刍比是什么意思?
A.
视频总播放次数/观看次数
B.
视频总时长/观看时长
C.
观看次数/视频总播放次数
D.
观看时长/视频总时长
【单选题】若一颗二叉树中度为1的结点个数是3,度为2的结点个数是4。则该二叉树叶子节点的个数是( )
A.
4
B.
5
C.
7
D.
8
【单选题】统计模块中学生观看视频的详细情况中的反刍比是什么意思?
A.
观看时长/视频总时长
B.
视频总时长/观看时长
C.
观看次数/视频总播放次数
D.
视频总播放次数/观看次数
【单选题】泛雅平台统计模块中学生观看视频的详细情况中的反刍比是什么意思?
A.
观看时长/视频总时长
B.
视频总时长/观看时长
C.
观看次数/视频总播放次数
D.
视频总播放次数/观看次数
【单选题】把“시장에 가다”和 “물건을 사다”连接成一句话是( )。
A.
시장에 가서 물건을 삽니다
B.
시장에 가고 물건을 삽니다
C.
시장에 가러 물건을 삽니다
D.
시장에 가려고 물건을 삽니다.
【单选题】理想二极管构成的电路如题 2 图所示,则 :
A.
V 截止, U 0 =- 10V
B.
V 截止, U 0 =- 3V
C.
V 导通, U 0 =- 10V
D.
V 导通, U 0 =- 6V
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