【題目】Chimpanzees, long considered reluctant to share, apparently can display selfless tendencies, revealing one more key way our closest living relatives are like humans, scientists findThese findings could shed light on the evolution ofaltruismin humans

Previously, a belief was widely held that human altruism evolved only after humans split from their ape cousins about 6 million years agoIn recent years, however, research has revealed just how much chimpanzees have in common with usThey can hunt with spears, play with dolls and mourn their partners’ death.

"Most of the earlier studies had presented the apes with a complex implement that helped them deliver food to themselves or others, often so complicated that the experiments tested tool skills rather than social tendencies," De Waal told Live Science"Ours is the first study that uses no such implement at all."

In addition to using complex food-delivery systems, past experiments often placed the chimpanzees so far apart that they might not have realized how their actions benefited othersIn these new, simplified experiments, two apes were housed next to each other with a screen through which they could see each otherThen, one chimpanzee had to choose between two differently colored tokens (幣) from a bin, one of which represented a pro-social (親社會的) option, the other a selfish optionThe pro-social option would cause both chimpanzees to receive a piece of banana wrapped in paperThe selfish option only rewarded the ape who made the choice.

In a study with seven adult female chimps placed into various pairs, the scientists found all the apes showed a definite preference for the pro-social option"For me, the most important finding is that like us, chimpanzees take into account the needs and wishes of others," researcher Victoria Horner, said.

The chimpanzees behaved especially altruistically toward partners who either patiently waited or gently reminded them that they were there by drawing attention to themselvesThey were less likely to reward partners who pressured through making a fuss, begging persistently or spitting water at themThis is opposite to a long-standing view that the chimpanzees only share food under pressure.

1The word " altruism" paragraph 1is closest in meaning to ______.

A. selfishness B. selflessness

C. willingness D. reluctance

2Recent researches are performed with less complicated implements mainly to ______.

A. show that chimps are only good at using implements

B. see whether chimps are willing to share food with others

C. find out if chimps are likely to reward partners

D. test chimps’ social tendencies instead of tool skills

3Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?

A. Evolution History of Altruism in Humans

B. Similarities between Chimps and Mankind

C. Chimps Do Show Selfless Behavior

D. Chimps Only Share Food under Pressure

【答案】

1B

2D

3C

【解析】文章主要講的是科學(xué)家的研究發(fā)現(xiàn)。長久以來,人們認(rèn)為黑猩猩不愿意和其它的黑猩猩分享。但是,顯而易見的是,黑猩猩能夠展現(xiàn)出無私的行為。

1B推理判斷。根據(jù)Chimpanzees...apparentlycandisplayselflesstendencies”可知,黑猩猩顯然能展現(xiàn)無私的傾向,這些發(fā)現(xiàn)能夠闡明人類利他主義的演變過程,故選B

2D細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第三段“acompleximplement...oftensocomplicatedthattheexperimentstestedtoolskillsratherthansocialtendencies”可知,復(fù)雜的研究工具只是測試了黑猩猩在使用工具方面的技能,而不是測試的社交傾向,因此,使用較簡單的研究工具是為了測試黑猩猩的社交傾向,故選D

3C 文章標(biāo)題。根據(jù)第一段“Chimpanzees,longconsideredreluctanttoshare,apparentlycandisplayselflesstendencies”和倒數(shù)第二段“l(fā)ikeus,chimpanzeestakeintoaccounttheneedsandwishesofothers”與最后一段“Thechimpanzeesbehavedespeciallyaltruisticallytowardpartners”可知,文章主要講的是,黑猩猩會為其它的黑猩猩考慮,表現(xiàn)出無私的行為,故選C。

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