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第三篇Why Humans Walk on Two Legs A team of scientists that studied chimpanzees(黑猩猩)tr

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Why Humans Walk on Two Legs

A team of scientists that studied chimpanzees(黑猩猩)trained to use treadmills (跑步机) has gathered new evidence suggesting that our earliest apelike ancestors started walking on two legs because it required less energy than getting around on all fours.

Michael Sockol, researcher of UC Davis, worked for two years to find an animal trainer willing to coax (劝诱) adult chimps to walk on two legs and to walk on all fours.

The five chimps also wore face masks used to help the researchers measure oxygen consumption. While the chimps worked out, the scientists collected data that allowed them to calculate which method of locomotion(移动) used less energy and why. The team gathered the same information for four adult humans walking on a treadmill.

The researchers found that human walking used about 75 percent less energy and burned 75 percent fewer calories than quadrupedal and bipedal walking in chimpanzees. They also found that for some but not all of the chimps, walking on two legs was no more costly than on all fours.

"We were prepared to find that all of the chimps used more energy walking on two legs-but that finding wouldn't have been as interesting, Sockol said.” What we found was much more telling. For three chimps, bipedalism was more expensive, but for the other two chimps, this wasn't the case. One spent about the same energy walking on two legs as on all fours. The other used less energy walking upright." These two chimps had different gaits (步法) and anatomy (解剖) than 'their quadrupedal peers.

Taken together, the findings provide support for the hypothesis that anatomical (解剖学的) differences affecting gait existed among our earliest apelike ancestors, and that these differences provided the genetic variation which natural selection could act on when changes in the environment gave bipeds an advantage over quadrupeds.

Fossil and molecular evidence suggests the earliest ancestors of the human family lived in forested areas in equatorial Africa in the late Miocene era (中世纪) some 8 to 10 million years ago, when changes in climate may have increased the distance between food patches. That would have forced our earliest ancestors to travel longer distances on the ground and favored those who could cover more ground using less energy.

"This isn't the complete answer," Sockol said. "But it's a good piece of a puzzle humans have always wondered about: How and why did we become human? And why do we alone walk on two legs?"

41. Michael Sockol and his team were interested in

A. where humans came from.

B. how chimpanzees could be trained to use treadmills.

C. when our earliest ancestors began to live in forested areas

D. why our apelike ancestors came to walk on two legs.

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Why Humans Walk on Two LegsA team of scientists that studied chimpanzees (黑猩猩) trained

Why Humans Walk on Two Legs

A team of scientists that studied chimpanzees (黑猩猩) trained to use treadmills(跑步机) has gathered new evidence suggesting that our earliest apelike ancestors started walking on two legs because it required less energy than getting around on all fours.

Michael Sockol, researcher of UC Davis, worked for two years to find an animal trainer willing to coax (劝诱) adult chimps to walk on two legs and to walk on ail fours.

The five chimps also wore face masks used to help the researchers measure oxygen consumption. While the chimps worked out, the scientists collected data that allowed them to calculate which method of locomotion (移动) used less energy and why. The team gathered the same information for four adult humans walking on a treadmill.

The researchers found that human walking used about 75 percent less energy and burned 75 percent fewer calories than quadrupedal and bipedal walking in chimpanzees. They also found that for some but not all of the chimps, walking on two legs was no more costly than on all fours.

"We were prepared to find that all of the chimps used more energy walking on two legs -but that finding wouldn't have been as interesting," Sockol said. "What we found was much more telling. For three chimps, bipedalism was more expensive, but for the other two chimps, this wasn't the case. One spent about the same energy walking on two legs as on all fours. The other used less energy walking upright." These two chimps had different gaits (步法) and anatomy (解剖) than their quadrupedal peers.

Taken together, the findings provide support for the hypothesis that anatomical (解剖学的) differences affecting gait existed among our earliest apelike ancestors, and that these differences provided the geneticvariation which natural selection could act on when changes in the environment gave bipeds an advantage over quadrupeds.

Fossil and molecular evidence suggests the earliest ancestors of the human family lived in forested areas in equatorial Africa in the late Miocene era (中世纪) some 8 to 10 million years ago, when changes in climate may have increased the distance between food patches. That would have forced our earliest ancestors to travel longer distances on the ground and favored those who could cover more ground using less energy.

"This isn't the complete answer," Sockol said. "But it's a good piece of a puzzle humans have always wondered about: How and why did we become human? And why do we alone walk on two legs?"

Michael Sockol and his team were interested in

A.where humans came from.

B.how chimpanzees could be trained to use treadmills.

C.why our apelike ancestors came to walk on two legs.

D.when our earliest ancestors began to live in forested areas.

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根据下列材料请回答 41~45 题:Why Humans Walk on Two LegsA team of scientists that studied c

根据下列材料请回答 41~45 题:

Why Humans Walk on Two Legs

A team of scientists that studied chimpanzees (黑猩猩) trained to use treadmills (跑步机) has gathered new evidence suggesting that our earliest apelike ancestors started walking on two legs because it required less energy than getting around on all fours.

Michael sockol , researcher of UC Davis, worked for two years to find an animal trainer willing to coax (劝诱) adult chimps to walk on two legs and to walk on all fours.

The five chimps also wore face masks used to help the researchers measure oxygen consumption. While the chimps worked out, the scientists collected data that allowed them to calculate which method of locomotion (移动) used less energy and why. The team gathered the same information for four adult humans walking on a treadmill.

The researchers found that human walking used about 75 percent less energy and burned 75 percent fewer calories than quadrupedal and bipedal walking in chimpanzees. They also found that for some but not all of the chimps, walking on two legs was no more costly than on all fours.

"We were prepared to find that all of the chimps used more energy walking on two legs-but that finding wouldn't have been as interesting, Sockol said. "what we found was much more telling. For three chimps, bipedalism was more expensive, but for the other two chimps, this wasn't the case. One spent about the same energy walking on two legs as on all fours The other used less energy walking upright。" These two chimps had different gaits (步法) and anatomy (解剖) than 'their quadrupedal peers.

Taken together, the findings provide support for the hypothesis that anatomical (解剖学的) differences affecting gait existed among our earliest apelike ancestors, and that these differences provided the genetic variation which natural selection could act on when changes in the environment gave bipeds an advantage over quadrupeds.

Fossil and molecular evidence suggests the earliest ancestors of the human family lived in forested areas in equatorial Africa in the late Miocene era (中世纪) some 8 to 10 million years ago, when changes in climate may have increased the distance between food patches~ That would have forced our earliest ancestors to travel longer distances on the ground and favored those who could cover more ground using less energy.

"This isn't the complete answer," Sockol said. "But it's a good piece of a puzzle humans have always wondered about: How and why did we become human? And why do we alone walk on two legs?"

第 41 题 Michael Sockol and his team were interested in

A. where humans came from.

B. how chimpanzees could be trained to use treadmills.

C. when our earliest ancestors began to live in forested areas

D. why our apelike ancestors came to walk on two legs.

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14:第三篇Listening Comprehension Why does Kate refuse to leave the house then?A.Because sh

14:第三篇Listening Comprehension Why does Kate refuse to leave the house then?

A.Because she hasn't got ready yet.

B.Because she is waiting for David.

C.Because she is waiting for a taxi to pick her up.

D.Because it is raining very hard and she doesn't have an umbrella.

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第4题

14:第三篇Listening Comprehension: Why does Mr. Kelly raise the rent by 10%?A.Because the

14:第三篇Listening Comprehension: Why does Mr. Kelly raise the rent by 10%?

A.Because the CPI has risen by 10%.

B.Because taxes has increased by 10%.

C.Because he has to pay more for keeping the house.

D.Because the Bureau of Labor Statistics allows him to do that.

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第5题

14:第三篇Listening Comprehension: Why does the woman call?A.Because she has a problem abo

14:第三篇Listening Comprehension: Why does the woman call?

A.Because she has a problem about her car.

B.Because she wants to book a train ticket.

C.Because she wants to know how she can go to Edinburgh.

D.Because she wants to know how she can go to London.

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第6题

We know that many animals do not stay in one place. Birds, fish and other animals move fro
m one place to another at a certain time. They move for different reasons: most of them move to find food more easily, but others move to get away from places that are too crowded.

When cold weather comes, many birds move to warmer places to find food. Some fishes give birth in warm water and move to cold water to feed. The most famous migration(迁移)is probably the migration of fish, which is called"salmon". This fish is born in fresh water but it travels many miles to salt water. There it spends its life. When it is old, it returns to its birth- place in fresh water. Then it gives birth and dies there. In northern Europe, there is a kind of mouse. They leave their mountain homes when they become too crowded. They move down to the low land. Sometimes they move all the way to the seaside, and many of them are killed when they fall into the sea.

Recently, scientists have studied the migration of kind of lobster (龙虾). Every year, when the season of bad weather arrives, the lobsters get into a long line and start to walk across the floor of the ocean. Nobody knows why they do this, and nobody knows where they go.

So, sometimes we know why humans and animals move from one place to another, but at other times we don't. Maybe living things just like to travel.

Most animals move from one place to another at a certain time to ______.

A.give birth

B.enjoy warmer weather

C.find food more easily

D.find beautiful places

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第7题

We know that many animals de not stay in one place. Birds, fish and other animals move fro
m one place to another at a certain time. They move for different reasons: most of them move to find food more easily, but others move to get away from places that are too crowded.

When cold weather comes, many birds move to warmer places to find food. Some fishes give birth in warm water and move to cold water to feed. The most famous migration (迁移) is probably the migration of fish, which is called "salmon". This fish is born in fresh water but it travels many miles to salt water. There it spends its life. When it is old, it returns to its birthplace in fresh water. Then it gives birth and dies there. In northern Europe, there is a kind of mouse. They leave their mountain homes when they become too crowded. They move down to the low land. Sometimes they move all the way to the seaside, and many of them are killed when they fall into the sea.

Recently, scientists have studied the migration of a kind of lobster (龙虾). Every year, when the season of bad weather arrives, the lobsters get into a long line and start to walk across, the floor of the ocean. Nobody knows why they do this, and nobody knows where they go.

So, sometimes we know why humans and animals move from one place to another, but at other times we don't. Maybe living things just like to travel.

Most animals move from one place to another at a certain time to ______.

A.give birth

B.enjoy warmer weather

C.find food more easily

D.find beautiful places

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第8题

According to the passage, why did wolves attack humans?A.They had no other food.B.They had

According to the passage, why did wolves attack humans?

A.They had no other food.

B.They had lost their homes.

C.They naturally hunted all creatures.

D.To protect their young.

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第9题

Why sharks are useful for humans?A.Their tasty meat.B.The principle of their defense syste

Why sharks are useful for humans?

A.Their tasty meat.

B.The principle of their defense system against disease.

C.Their solid skin.

D.The principle of their birth modes.

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第10题

Which of the following statements is false?A.People know exactly how and why humans domest

Which of the following statements is false?

A.People know exactly how and why humans domesticated the first dogs.

B.People learned to selectively breed dogs for certain specific tasks.

C.Of all the domesticated animals, dogs seem closest to their owners.

D.Wolves raised in captivity still fall to understand human gestures:

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