Sheep, like turkeys and ostriches, are not considered the cleverest animals. British scientists said last Wednesday human may have underestimated(低估) the woolly creatures. They could be much smarter than we think.
Researchers at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, southern. England, have shown that animals have a good memory system and are extremely good
at recognizing faces--which they think is a sure sign of intelligence.
Behavioral scientist Keith Kendrick and his friends trained 20 sheep to recognize and distinguish(区别) 25 pairs of sheep faces and used electrodes(电极) to measure their brain activity, which showed they could remember 50 faces for up to two years.
"If they can do that with faces, the fact is that they have to have reasonable intelligence, otherwise, what is the point of having a system for remembering anything else," Kendrick said in an interview.
So hours of seemingly mindless eating grass may not be so mindless after all.
Kendrick believes sheep got their reputation as dumb animals because they live in large groups and do not appear to have much individuality and are frightened of just about everything.
"All animals, including humans, once they are frightened don't tend to show signs of intelligent action," he explained.
In re
search reported in the science journal Nature, Kendrick and his team showed that sheep, like humans, have a specialized system in the brain, which allows them to distinguish between many different faces that look extremely similar.
"The most important findings of the study is that they are able, both from a behavioral point of view and from looking at the way the brain is organized, to remember a large number of faces of individuals for a very long time," said Kendrick. "It is a very strange system. They are showing similar abilities in many ways to humans. "
68. From the first paragraph we can find that ______.
A. people used to think sheep are smarter than the other animals
B. people used to raise sheep in a wrong way
C. people don't consider sheep as clever animals
D. people have done a lot of research on sheep
69. From what Kendrick said in the interview we learn that ________.
A. scientists have learned a lot about sheep's intelligence
B. scientists have learned little about sheep's intelligence
C. scientists can't do anything more about sheep's memory
D. scientists don't have to research animals' memory
70. As is shown in the passage _________.
A. sheep are among the weak animals
B. it is not right for people to raise sheep in groups
C. when sheep eat grass in the fields their minds may be active
D. if people feel frightened, they may become more brave
71. When scientists found that sheep show similar abilities in many ways to humans they may think it _____.
A. worrying B. moving C. frightening D. interesting
Chinese girl looking for language exchanger
Posted Feb 10, 2010 16:25 by Sophia
Tag: Seeking Language partners Guangzhou Sex: Female
Race/Ethnicity: Chinese
I am a Chinese girl in my 20’s, can speak and write in English, but I’d like to make some improvement. People always look for making it better, right?
Meanwhile, I also like to meet more friends if we really have some topics to share.
And if you are in Guangzhou or visit here, I am more than willing to show you around in my spare time.
Reply to happycora@hotmail.com or call 15015704625
Tianhe nice apartment for share
Posted Feb 24, 2010 16:47 by Vivian
Tag: Seeking roommates Guangzhou Tianhe District Up to 2000 RMB
I have a room available for rent in a shared apartment in Central Tianhe district.
The room has a big window with a nice view. The apartment itself is on the 22th floor of a new secure building on Tianhe Bei Lu, about 10 minutes walk from metro stations(地铁站) on lines 1 and 3, as well as buses and other transportation methods very close.
If you are interested, please feel free to phone me (Vivian) on 13145751201 (message preferred), or email me on vivian_liu2003@hotmail.com.
Business Interpreter/Guide
Posted Feb 26, 2010 08:46 by Sony
Tag: Business Services Guangzhou Baiyun District
Dear Foreign Friends, I am a professional interpreter(口译者), now looking for a Freelance interpreter job urgently. Please read my CV at below:
Name: Sony Song
Gender: Male
Age: 22 years old
Education: Studied English in Da Shan Foreign Language College
Birth: 9th Oct 1987, Luohe city, Henan province, China.
Ability: Speak fluent English, know Guangzhou city very well, can also guide you to Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Dongguan, Shunde, Macao, Hongkong, etc.
Contact Detail: E-mail/MSN: sonysong4@hotmail.com; cell phone: 15112015812
Looking for flat
Posted Mar 11, 2010 14:03 by Lucy
Tag: Apartments wanted Guangzhou
Hello,
This is Lucy coming from Peru and looking for a short term flat, from 15th April until 4th May 2010. If somebody can give some information, send me pictures, price and address.
Email: lucitamaron@hotmail.com; cell phone: 13800013900
Thanks a lot in advance!If foreigner wants to learn some Chinese and make friends; he / she can call _________.
| A.15015704625 | B.13800013900 |
| C.13145751201 | D.15112015812 |
To share a department where the traffic is quite convenient, you may send text message to ________.
| A.Sophia | B.Vivian | C.Lucy | D.Sony |
What do the four advisers have in common?
| A.All of them speak both Chinese and English. |
| B.All of them are in their twenties. |
| C.All of them are Guangzhou citizens. |
| D.All of them are hotmail users. |
The information above can be probably found_________.
| A.in a magazine | B.in a newspaper |
| C.at a website | D.in a guidebook |
At last, the mid-term exams are over. You’ve done the hard work, but you can’t relax. You have to prepare for the next exams. Do you hate exams? If you do, you’re not alone. Students in other countries hate them as well.
Luckily for them, British students have fewer exams than Chinese students. They take a test in each subject only every summer. Each test lasts about an hour. These exams don’t count for much. Even if some students do really badly, they can still enter the higher grade the next year. When the results come out, they are then placed in an end-of-year report. The report is sent to the child’s parents. It describes how the student studies at school.
This report is private(私人的), so only the teacher, the student and his or her parents can see it. This means that the student doesn’t know how other students score on the tests. Some students choose to tell each other, but others keep it a secret.
Parents’ meeting are held twice a year, at the end of the winter term and then at the end of the summer term. Children go along with their parents to meet their teachers privately and discuss their performance(表现) at school.According to the passage, British students___________.
| A.need to take a test twice a year. |
| B.have to take a test at the end of a year. |
| C.have to spend about one hour on each test. |
| D.need to take their reports to their parents. |
The end-of year report__________.
| A.is written by students themselves |
| B.can be seen by everyone in the school |
| C.can be used to keep the students safe. |
| D.is about students’ study at school |
The underlined sentence “These exams don’t count for much.” means “______”.
| A.there are too many exams |
| B.these exams play a key role |
| C.these exams don’t mean(意味着) everything |
| D.there are a few exams |
Which of the following is TURE according to the passage?
| A.British students don’t need to prepare for their exams. |
| B.British students are not allowed to tell each other their scores. |
| C.British students should visit their teachers with their parents. |
| D.British students have a piece of report at the end of a term. |
What’s the best title for the passage?
| A.The exam’s report |
| B.The tests’ scores |
| C.British parents’ meeting |
| D.British students’ exams |
Families come in many shapes and sizes-they can be just two people, or hundreds of aunts, uncles and cousins. Every family is different, and what makes a family is different for everyone. Families don’t even have to be related(有亲属关系的)-some families are formed by choice. For this contest, draw us a picture of your family.
Contest rules:
1. Your picture must be your very own artwork. Ideas and words should not be copied.
2. Be sure to include your name, age and full address on your picture.
3. Only one picture each person, please.
4. If you want your picture returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
5.Your picture must be signed(签名)or e-mailed by a parent, saying it’s your own work and that no one helped you.
6.Mailed picture must be postmarked(盖邮戳) by April 30, 2014.
7.E-mail scanned(扫描的) picture to ask@askmagkids.com, or mail to: Ask Contest, 70 East Lake St., Suite 300, Chicago, IL60601. No faxes, please.The theme of the contest is ______.
| A.robots | B.family | C.friends | D.art |
We can learn from the first rule that_______.
| A.you need to write your ideas on your picture. |
| B.you need to write something about yourself. |
| C.your picture must be your own idea |
| D.you can borrow ideas from others. |
_______ should be included on your picture.
① Age②Name③School
④Address⑤Telephone number
| A.①②⑤ | B.②④⑤ | C.①③④ | D.①②④ |
You can send your picture to Ask Contest________.
| A.by the end of the year. |
| B.by the end of April |
| C.by the end of May |
| D.at any time |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the material(材料)?
| A.You can fax your picture to Ask Contest if you like. |
| B.You can send only one picture to Ask Contest. |
| C.Your parents can help you with your picture. |
| D.Your mailed picture will not be returned. |
An old man was fishing by a river. A child was watching him. The old man was really good at fishing and it didn’t take him much time to catch a basket of fish. The old man saw that the child was cute, and he wanted to give her the whole basket of fish. But the child shook her head.
The old man was surprised and asked ,“Why don’t you want the fish?”
The child replied,“I want the fishing rod(竿) in your hands.” The old man asked, “Why do you want the rod?”
“It won’t take long to eat up all the fish in the basket. But if I have the fishing rod, I can go fishing by myself and I won’t be afraid of not having any fish to eat.” the girl answered.
I think you will certainly say that the child is very smart. Wrong! If she doesn’t know how to fish, she can’t have fish to eat, even though she has the fishing rod. It’s useless only having a fishing rod. Fishing skills are the most important, not the fishing rod.
Too many people think that if they have a “fishing rod”, they will no longer fear the difficulties in life. They are just like the child, who thought that if she had a fishing rod, she would have the fish to eat.What was the child doing when the old man was fishing?
| A.She was talking with him. |
| B.She was playing by the river. |
| C.She was watching the old man. |
| D.She was helping the old man. |
Where did the old man put the fish?
| A.In a basket. | B.In a bag. |
| C.In a glass. | D.In a box. |
Why did the child refuse to get the fish?
| A.Because she wanted to get the old man’s fishing rod. |
| B.Because the fish was not enough. |
| C.Because she didn’t like eating fish. |
| D.Because the fish was too small. |
The writer thinks the child is__________.
| A.hard-working | B.lazy |
| C.clever | D.silly |
The story mainly tells us_______.
| A.the “fishing rod” is harder to get than “fishing skills”. |
| B.if we have a “fishing rod”, we’ll have a lot of fish to eat. |
| C.if we have a “fishing rod”, we won’t have to fear anything |
| D.“fishing skills” are more important than the “fishing rod” in life. |
A new study found that inner-city kids living in neighborhoods with more green space gained about 13% less weight over a two-year period than kids living among more concrete and fewer trees. Such findings tell a powerful story. The obesity epidemic(肥胖症的流行)began in the 1980s, and many people think it results from increased portion(食物) sizes and inactivity , but that can't be everything. Big Macs and TVs have been with us for a long time. "Most experts agree that the changes were related to something in the environment," says Thomas Glass of the Hopkins School of Public Health. That something could be a shrinking of the green.
The new research, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, isn't the first to associate greenery with better health, but it does get us closer to identifying what works and why. At its most straightforward, a green neighborhood simply means more places for kids to play — which is important since time spent outdoors is one of the strongest links to children's activity levels.
Glass warns that most studies don't necessarily prove a link between greenness and health, but they're helping spur action. In September the U.S. government approved the No Child Left Inside Act to encourage public initiatives (积极性)aimed at exposing kids to the outdoors.
Finding green space is, of course, not always easy, and you may have to work a bit to get your family a little grass and trees. If you live in a suburb or a city with good parks, take advantage of what's there. Your children in particular will love it — and their bodies will thank you.According to the passage, what might cause children’s inactivity?
| A.Less concrete and more trees |
| B.Increased portion sizes |
| C.A green neighborhood |
| D.A shrinking of the green |
According to the passage, which of the following statements is wrong?
| A.Big Macs and TVs have something to do with obesity. |
| B.If a 100-pound man lives in green space for 2 years, he will lose 13 pounds. |
| C.Kids should be exposed more to outdoors. |
| D.Kids gain less weight living in a suburb or a city with good parks. |
What does the underlined word “spur” in the fourth paragraph mean?
| A.improve | B.take |
| C.encourage | D.stop |
What might be the best title of the passage?
| A.The obesity epidemic | B.Slimmer in the grass |
| C.Causes of obesity | D.Prevention of obesity |