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To study animal emotions, scientists shouldA.set up improved and refined skillful experime

To study animal emotions, scientists should

A.set up improved and refined skillful experiments.

B.analyze human emotional.

C.distinguish what is emotional and what is conditioned.

D.learn from animal behaviorists.

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A、To show that the animal language is different.

B、To prove that animals do speak languages.

C、To convince us that the study about animal language is important.

D、To show that these scientists are very famous.

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听力原文:Last time we discussed some patterns of animal behavior. and in today's lecture y
ou'll concentrate on the methods used in the study of animals.

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A.In the zoo.

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C.In the library.

D.At a meeting.

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Which of the following statements would provide the most of logical continuation of the fi
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A.Thus Wynne — Edwards" theory raises serious questions about the constancy of animal population in a region.

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C.The results of one study, for instance, have suggested that group vocalizing is more often used to defend territory than to provide information about population density.

D.Some of these studies have, in fact, worked out a systematic and complex code of social behavior. that can regulate population size.

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According to the passage, which of the following causes Alzheimer's disease ?A.Severe emot

According to the passage, which of the following causes Alzheimer's disease ?

A.Severe emotional stress.

B.Nutritional deficiency.

C.The death of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex.

D.Severe head trauma.

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Intelligence, it 【B5】, is a high-priced option. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow 【B6】 the starting line because it depends on learning — a(n) 【B7】 process — instead of instinct. Plenty of other species are able to learn, and one of the things they've apparently learned is when to 【B8】.

Is there an adaptive value to 【B9】 intelligence? That's the question behind this new research. Instead of casting a wistful glance 【B10】 at all the species we've left in the dust I.Q.-wise, it implicitly asks what the real 【B11】 of our own intelligence might be. This is 【B12】 the mind of every animal we've ever met.

Research on animal intelligence also makes us wonder what experiments animals would 【B13】 on humans if they had the chance. Every cat with an owner, 【B14】, is running a small-scale study in operant conditioning. We believe that 【B15】 animals ran the labs, they would test us to 【B16】 the limits of our patience, our faithfulness, our memory for locations. They would try to decide what intelligence in humans is really 【B17】, not merely how much of it there is. 【B18】, they would hope to study a(n) 【B19】 question: Are humans actually aware of the world they live in? 【B20】 the results are inconclusive.

【B1】

A.Suppose

B.Consider

C.Observe

D.Imagine

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第9题
Research on animal intelligence always makes me wonder just how smart humans are. 1 the fr
uit-fly experiments described in Carl Zimmer’s piece in the Science Times on Tuesday. Fruit flies who were taught to be smarter than the average fruit fly 2 to live shorter lives. This suggests that 3 bulbs burn longer, that there is an 4 in not being too terrifically bright.

Intelligence, it 5 out, is a high-priced option. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow 6 the starting line because it depends on learning — a gradual 7 — instead of instinct. Plenty of other species are able to learn, and one of the things they’ve apparently learned is when to 8 .

Is there an adaptive value to 9 intelligence? That’s the question behind this new research. I like it. Instead of casting a wistful glance 10 at all the species we’ve left in the dust I.Q.-wise, it implicitly asks what the real 11 of our own intelligence might be. This is 12 the mind of every animal I’ve ever met.

Research on animal intelligence also makes me wonder what experiments animals would 13 on humans if they had the chance. Every cat with an owner, 14 , is running a small-scale study in operant conditioning. we believe that 15 animals ran the labs, they would test us to 16 the limits of our patience, our faithfulness, our memory for terrain. They would try to decide what intelligence in humans is really 17 , not merely how much of it there is. 18 , they would hope to study a 19 question: Are humans actually aware of the world they live in? 20 the results are inconclusive.

1.______

[A] Suppose [B] Consider [C] Observe [D] Imagine

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What does the study mainly say?

A.Men with dogs lead healthier lives.

B.Dogs need to be treated properly.

C.Men without dogs have less stress.

D.Dogs are harmful to senior citizens.

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