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Bacteria are microscopic organisms which live on the surface of objects. They are one of the most ancient living things,which exist on this planet for nearly 4,000 million years. Do you know the size of bacteria? It can only be measured in microns. Maybe you have not a standard in your mind how long a micron is. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter, which equals about the diameter of a pinhead. Therefore, even if we enlarged the rounded bacter:ium a thousand times, it would only be the size of a pinhead. We barely see bacteria by a magnification an ordinary microscope of 100 times, even if we try, we cannot make out anything of their structure. There are normally millions of them together, for they can multiply really fast.
Scientists have found that some bacteria have attached to wavy-looking "hairs" called flagella.The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria through the water. Others can glide along over surfaces by some little-understood mechanism. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. They are active all the time. Even the bacteria without flagella often bound about in the water. They are pushed here and there, colliding with the watery molecules.
Bacteria cannot be detected because they don"t produce bad odor or change the color or texture of the food. Therefore, when people eat the food with many bacteria, they are likely to get hepatitis A, acute gastroenteritis and a host of other illnesses. Many households have refrigerators to prevent from bacteria. Of course, freezing food slows or stops the growth of bacteria, however, when food is thawed, the bacteria will become reactivated. Bacteria can not be totally destroyed before the food is thoroughly cooked. We need to know that not all bacteria are in connection with illness.Just some bacteria can cause disease. They are called pathogenic bacteria. Fortunately our immune system can protect us from them.
Bacteria are prokaryotes (single cells that do not contain a nucleus). It may seem weird to classify organisms according to such details, but with or without a nucleus is not trivial at all. The division between prokaryotes and eukaryotes (all organisms with a nucleus inside their cells) is of extreme importance in biology, and is the result of a major evolutionary breakthrough. Visit our program tomorrow if you want to know more, thank you.
46. Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?
[A] Bacteria are as big as a pinhead.
[B] Bacteria can not be seen by an ordinary microscope.
[C] Bacteria are hard to see because they often live together.
[ D] Bacteria are very small so they can only be measured in microns.请帮忙给出正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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正确答案:D
Text2参考译文细菌是寄生在生物表层的一种微生物。它们在地球上已经生存将近400亿年了,可以称得上是最古老的生物之一。你知道细菌有多大么?细菌只能用微米来测量。可能你心中对微米有多长没有一个标准。一微米等于千分之一毫米,一毫米大约等于针头的直径。因此,即使我们把一个圆形细菌放大1000倍,它也不过一个针头那么大。用普通的100倍的显微镜,我们很难看到细菌,即便我们仔细观察,也很难看出它们的结构。通常情况下,几百万个细菌会聚集在一起,因为细菌繁殖得非常快。科学家已经发现有的细菌附着在被称为鞭毛的波状的“毛发”上。鞭毛的旋转可以推动细菌在水中行进。还有些细菌却能通过某些鲜为人知的机制沿物体表面滑动。细菌是如此的微小,以至于周围化学分子的活动会对它们产生影响。它们一直都处于活跃状态。甚至那些没有鞭毛的细菌,也经常在水中跳来跳去。它们与水分子相撞后,被弹向各个方向。人们无法发觉细菌,因为它们不会产生不良气味,也不会更改食物的颜色或结构。因此,一旦人们吃了含有很多细菌的食物,就很可能会得甲型肝炎、急性肠胃炎等多种疾病。很多家庭都有冰箱,可以预防细菌的滋生。当然,把食品冷冻可以放慢或者停止细菌的生长,然而,当食物解冻后,细菌又会变得活跃起来。除非食物完全煮熟,否则细菌不会被彻底消灭。我们需要了解并不是所有的细菌都和疾病有关系。只有一部分细菌会导致疾病。这些细菌被称为病原菌,幸运的是,我们的免疫系统能有效保护我们。细菌属于原核生物细胞(细胞中不合有细胞核)。根据这样详细的情况来对有机体进行分类,可能似乎有些奇怪,其实有没有细胞核非常重要,原核细胞和真核细胞(所有细胞中含有细胞核的有机体)的区分是生物学上最重要的一部分,并且是主要进化突破的结果。如果你想了解更多的知识,请明天继续收看我们的节目,谢谢。答案及精析全真模拟试卷(3)参考答案及精析第11页(共18页)46.D【命题目的】此题考查考生对文章细节的理解能力。【解题要点】根据第一段中第四句“Itcanonlybemeasuredinmi-crons.”可见,细菌只能以微米来计算,故D项正确。根据该段第六句“Onemicroisathousandthofamillimeter,whichequalsaboutthediameterofapinhead.”可见,一微米等于千分之一毫米,一毫米大约等于针头的直径,即细菌的大小相当于针头直径的千分之一,故A项错误。根据该段第八句“Webarelyseebacteriaby...”可见,用普通的显微镜是很难看到细菌的。这句话重点在于“barely”,意为“几乎不”,故B项错误。根据该段第七句和第八句“Therefore,evenifweenlargedtheroundedbacteriumathousandtimes,itwouldonlybethesizeofapinhead.Webarelyseebacteriabyamagnificationanordinarymicroscopeof100times,evenifwetry,wecannotmakeoutanythingoftheirstructure.“可知,我们看不到细菌是因为细菌太小,并不是因为它们经常簇拥在一起,C项错误,故正确答案为D选项。

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