大学英语六级考试模拟试卷(58) - 简答
Directions: In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements is the fewest possible word.
I once knew a dog named Newton who had a unique sense of humor. Whenever I tossed out a Frisbee for him to chase, he'd take off in hot pursuit but then seem to lose track of it. Moving back and forth only a yard of two from the toy, Newton would look all around, even up into the trees. He seemed genuinely puzzled. Finally, I'd give up and head into the field to help him out. But no sooner would I get within 10 ft. Of him than he would run invariably straight over to the Frisbee, grab it and start running like mad, looking over his shoulder with what looked suspiciously like a grin.
Just about every pet owner has a story like this and is eager to share it with anyone who will listen. On very short notice, TIME reporters cam up with 25 stories about what each is convinced is the smartest pet in the world. Among them: the cat who closes the door behind him when he bathroom; the cat who uses a toilet instead of a litter box... and flushes it afterward; the dog who goes wild when he sees his owner putting on blue jeans instead of a dress because jeans mean it is time to play; and the cat who used to wait patiently at the bus stop every day for a little girl, then walk her the six blocks home. And so on.
These behaviors are certainly clever, but what do they mean? Was Newton really deceiving? Can a cat really desire privacy in the toilet? In short, do household pets really have a mental and emotional life? Their owners think so, but until recently, animal-behavior exports would have gone mad on hearing such a question. The worst sin in the worst sin in their moral vocabulary was anthropomorphism, projecting human traits onto animals. A dog or a cat might behave as if it were angry, lonely, sad, happy or confused, but that was only in the eye of the viewer. What was going on, they insisted was that the dog or cat , through a perhaps unintentional series of punishments and rewards, the behave certain way. The behavior was a mechanical result of the training.
81. What did Newton seem puzzled about?
82. Why does the author say Newton had unique sense of humor?
83. What made it possible for the TIME reporters to come up with so many interesting stories about pets?
84. What belief about pet behavior was unacceptable to experts of animal behavior?
85. What is the explanation of animal-behavior experts for the "clever" behavior of pets?
答案:
81. Not knowing the Fribee's track.
82. Because Newton intended to deceive him.
83. That the owners want others to share their stories.
84. That animals have a mental and emotional life.
85. Mechanical result of training.
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