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单选题. The latest in cat research reveals that the lovely animal seems to have a basic grasp on both the laws of physics and the ins and outs of cause and effect. According to a newly published study, cats seem to be able to predict the location of hiding prey (猎物) using both their ears and an inborn (天生的) understanding of how the physical world works. In a recent experiment, Japanese researchers taped 30 domestic cats reacting to a container that a team member shook. Some containers rattled (发出响声), others did not. When the container was tipped over, sometimes an object fell out and sometimes it didn't. It turns out that the cats were remarkably smart about what would happen when a container was tipped over. When an object did not drop" out of the bottom of a rattling container, they looked at it for a longer time than they did when the container behaved as expected. "Cats use a causal-logical understanding of noise or sounds to predict the appearance of invisible objects," lead researcher Saho Takagi says in a press release. The researchers conclude that cats' hunting style may have developed based on their common-sense abilities to infer where prey is, using their hearing. Scientists have explored this idea with other endearing creatures: babies. Like cats, babies appear to engage in what's called "preferential looking"—looking longer at things that are interesting or unusual than things they perceive as normal. When babies' expectations are violated in experiments like the ones performed with the cats, they react much like their animal friends. Psychologists have shown that babies apparently expect their world to comply with the laws of physics and cause and effect as early as two months of age. Does the study mean that cats will soon grasp the ins and outs of cause and effect? Maybe. Okay, so cats may not be the next physics faculty members at America's most important research universities. But by demonstrating their common sense, they've shown that the divide between cats and humans may not be that great after all.1. What do we learn from a newly published study about cats? ______
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单选题. Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.
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单选题. Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1.
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 U. S. import prices recorded the biggest drop in five months in November as food and fuel costs tumbled 下跌, keeping inflation pressures subdued against the backdrop of a weak economy. The L
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单选题. Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.
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单选题. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5.
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单选题 It is the third time that she has won the race
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单选题. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.8.
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 Academic dishonesty is nothing new. As long as there have been homework assignments and tests, there have been cheaters. The way that cheating looks has changed over time, though, particula
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单选题Bullying is a distinctive pattern of harming and humiliating others.Those who are in some way smaller,weaker,younger or more 26_____ than the bully often fall victims.Bullying is not common aggression
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单选题. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.7.
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单选题. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.7.
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单选题. Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.
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单选题. Questions 19 to 22 are bused on the passage you have just heard.4.
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单选题. Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5.
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