单选题 Monkeys and chimpanzees, although they are weaker and less fierce than many other animals, possess brains which are far along the evolutionary road as any creature other than man. Birds can perform marvels of aerobatics, they can catch insects on the wing with unparalleled skill, navigate in a remarkable manner half round the world and back—but they can cannot think and reason. In technical terms it can be said that they are lacking in insight. The abilities which they do possess are built-in instincts derived from their genetic inheritance. Monkeys, on the other hand, can reason. They can easily remember a lighted door indicating the presence of food. They can remember what kind of food they are looking for. A monkey set the problem of reaching a banana, say, hung high up in its cage, can work out a system for getting it even if it involves piling up boxes to stand on and then knocking down the banana with a stick. A charming story is told about the psychologist Wolfgang Kobler, who had provided various boxes and other apparatuses by which he proposed to test a chimpanzee's ability to think out a method of reaching a fruit hung nine feet in the air. The animal looked about it and sized up the problem. Then it took Kobler by the hand, led him to a position immediately under the banana, jumped upon to his shoulder and reached it down from there. But evolution, although it has brought monkeys to a remarkable degree of cleverness, has stopped short at a crucial ability, the possession of which places man at a clearly superior level. Their minds cannot cope with abstract ideas. For example, an ape can be taught to fill a can with water from a barrel and take the can of water to put out a fire so that it can reach into a box and get food. But if the whole set-up is arranged on a raft the animal will continue to draw its water only from the barrel. It cannot grasp that any water, taken more, conveniently, say, from the pond on which the raft is floating, will putout the fire just as well. The abstract idea that water puts out fire is beyond it. The abstract idea that water puts out fire is beyond it.
单选题 Birds owe their remarkable abilities to______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:推断题。题目问的是鸟类卓越的飞行技能是因为什么。定位到第一段第二句,鸟类之所以有卓越的飞行技能主要归功于其导航能力,因为“…they can navigate in a remarkable manner half round the word and back…”如果没有这种卓越的导航能力,即使飞半个地球,也绝不可能飞回原地。故选D。
单选题 The superior intelligence of monkeys, compared with other creatures, apart from man, is demonstrated by______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:推断题。题目问的是除了人类,猴子比起其他动物所拥有的高级智慧是什么。定位到第一段第五句“Monkeys,on the other hand,can reason”意为:然而,猴子具有思维能力。故选B。
单选题 Monkeys show their superiority in intelligence over other creatures apart from man by______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:细节题。题目问的是猴子是如何表现出它们高于其他动物的智慧的。定位到第一段心理学家沃尔夫冈.科布勒所做的实验可知,猴子能够想出解决问题的办法“Then it took Kohler by lhe hand,led him to a position immediately under the banana,jumped up on to his shoulder and reached it down from there”意为:然后,猴子拽着科布勒的手,把他拉到香蕉的正下方,跳到他的肩膀上,从那摘到了香蕉,故选D。
单选题 Monkeys are differentiated from man because they lack our ability to______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:细节题。题目问的是猴子和人类不同,是因为它们缺乏什么。定位到第二段的第二句话“Their minds cannot cope with abstract ideas”.意为:他们的大脑不能处理抽象问题。从文中所举的例子更进一步证明了这一说法的正确性。故选B。
单选题 Kobler' s monkey is "charming" because the monkey______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:细节题。题目问的是为什么科布勒的猴子表现得如此可爱。定位到第一段倒数第三句,主要是因为它通过动脑子来达到自己取果实的目的。它利用科布勒获取香蕉是最快的。故选A。