問題詳情

請依下文回答第 17 題至第 21 題Since a bolt generates heat of up to 28,000 degrees (five times hotter than the sun), people assume that anyone inits path will be severely scorched, says Mary Cooper, MD, a University of Illinois at Chicago researcher, who studieslightning injuries. “In reality, only one-third of victims have any burns at all, because the skin contact is so brief, justmilliseconds.” The intense heat can have unpredictable effects. “There are reports of tied leather shoes exploding offpeople’s feet as their sweat instantly vaporizes,” Dr. Cooper adds. Other complications from a strike include rupturedeardrums, blindness or vision problems, mental impairment, nerve damage, convulsions, cardiac arrest, and, in up toten percent of cases, death. However, throughout history there have been survivors of lightning strikes who haveclaimed miraculous benefits, such as cures for blindness or illnesses. And after a brush with death, there are those whofeel a heightened awareness and appreciation of life. To some survivors, some strange phenomena have happened. Dr.Cooper has heard different reports of strike victims. There were people who said they felt extremely sparkly andenergized. Some said they could not use a computer at all, because it slowed down as soon as they touched thekeyboard, and others said they could not wear a watch because the battery went wacko.
【題組】17 According to the passage, which one is NOT a lightning injury?
(A) Cardiac arrest
(B) Olfactory impairment
(C) Eardrum damage
(D) Mental impairment

參考答案

答案:B
難度:非常困難0.111111
統計:A(2),B(11),C(2),D(2),E(0)

用户評論

【用戶】RoCca

【年級】高一下

【評論內容】很明顯是B吧

【用戶】【站僕】摩檸Morning

【年級】小一下

【評論內容】原本答案為D,修改為B

【用戶】RoCca

【年級】高一下

【評論內容】很明顯是B吧

【用戶】【站僕】摩檸Morning

【年級】小六下

【評論內容】原本答案為D,修改為B

【用戶】RoCca

【年級】高一下

【評論內容】很明顯是B吧

【用戶】【站僕】摩檸Morning

【年級】國一上

【評論內容】原本答案為D,修改為B