Animals do not have a long-term memory.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned
Animals do not have a long-term memory.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Animals do not have a long-term memory.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第1题
Animals do not have a long-term memory. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第2题
20 Animals do not have a long-term memory.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
第3题
Which of the following statements is true?
A.Humans do not have adequate knowledge about animal languages.
B.We are now very much aware of animal languages.
C.Most of animals use their facial expressions.
D.All the animals make sounds to communicate with each other.
第4题
Why do farmers have animals?
A.For meat and food.
B.For selling.
C.For fun.
第5题
W: No, I've only got some clothes and things like that.
Q: What may be the relationship between the two speakers?
(16)
A.Officer and soldier.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Customs officer and traveler.
D.Policeman and thief.
第6题
A.The experiments on the rats have nothing to do with humans.
B.The experiments on the rats are very important for animals.
C.The experiments on the rats are much the same on humans.
D.The experiments on the rats are much the same on other animals.
第7题
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The problem of wildlife conservation is quite new.
B.There have been three phases in the wildlife conservation movement.
C.In the second phase, certain animals and birds were controlled because they were harmful to humans.
D.Plants have nothing to do with animals but supply food for them.
第8题
根据以下资料,回答{TSE}题。{TS}“cats”,“monkeys” and “giraffes” mentioned in paragraph 1 are examples to illustrate__________.
A. they are highly-evolved species as humans
B. humans can learn animals’kills
C. they are skillful in different ways
D. animals have skills that humans do not possess
第9题
Animal Intelligence
Are Animals intelligent? If they are, which animals are the most intelligent? These are not easy questions to answer. In the first place, no one is quite sure what intelligence is.
We often say that intelligence means being able to solve problems.(46). For example, dogs and cats often find their way home from long distances. To do this they have to use their intelligence. They have to remember and think. But many birds find their way over long distances, too. They travel thousands of miles every year when they move from cool to warmer places. We do not know how they do this but we know that they do not use their intelligence.
(47). Young birds are able to make these journeys without help as soon as they can fly. They are born with this ability. This is not intelligence. We call this 'instinct'.
Often we cannot be sure whether an animal is acting intelligently or instinctively. When a dog hears a strange noise, it barks. This is instinct. It cannot stop itself from doing this. It does not really know why it is doing this. But supposing a house is on fire and the dog barks outside its master's bedroom until he wakes up, is the dog using its intelligence?(48). Often we cannot be sure.
Many animals, however, can be taught to sole problems, especially when they are given rewards. Rats have been taught to press a lever to get food. Pigeons have been taught to peck a disc for the same reason. Even an octopus (章鱼) has been trained to know the difference between a square and an oblong (长方形) ! Animals in circuses have been taught to do all sorts of tricks to amuse an audience.(49). It is saying, " if I do this, I will get a reward. Therefore I will do it." This may be thought of as a low kind of intelligence.
Some animals, however, show a much higher kind of intelligence. They solve problems without any help. Chimpanzees, one of the ape family, are much more intelligent than other animals. A chimpanzee once did something even more intelligent. He did not have a stick. He had two short tubes. Neither of the tubes was long enough to reach the banana but one was wider than the other. He jammed the narrow tube inside the wider tube and in this way made one tube long enough to reach the banana(50).
A Is it solving the problem by waking its master or is it simply barking instinctively because it is afraid?
B Chimpanzees can solve certain problems without any help.
C Some animals seem able to do this.
D In all these cases we may say that an animal is using intelligence.
E In other words, he did not simply use a tool, which itself is intelligent: he made a tool.
F They do not remember places and directions and then make decisions.
第10题
What will be on the next program?
A.What other particular senses do snakes have.
B.How does this sixth sense come into being.
C.What other animals have similar to six sense.
D.How snakes use their flicking, forked tongue to aid this sixth sense.