摘要: A. rewards B. the others C. others D. nothing

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   The Vienna-based researchers showed that dogs will stop doing a simple task when not rewarded if another dog, which continues to be rewarded, is present.

   The experiment consisted of taking pairs of dogs and getting them to present a paw for a reward.On giving this “handshake” the dogs received a piece of food.One of the dogs was then asked to shake hands, but received no food.The other dog continued to get the food when it was asked to perform the task.

   The dog without the reward quickly stopped doing the task, and showed signs of anger or stress when its partner was rewarded.

   To make sure that the experiment was really showing the interaction between the dogs rather than just the frustration of not being rewarded, a similar experiment was conducted where the dogs performed the task without the partner.Here they continued to present the paw for much longer.

   Dr Frederike Range from the University of Vienna says this shows that it was the presence of the rewarded partner that was the greater influence on their behaviour.

   “The only difference is one gets food and the other doesn’t, they are responding to being unequally rewarded.” she said.

   The researchers say this kind of behaviour, where one animal gets frustrated with what is happening with another, has only been observed in primates(灵长类) before.

   Studies with various types of monkeys and chimpanzees show they react not only to seeing their partners receiving rewards when they are not, but also to the type of reward.

   The dog study also looked at whether the type of reward made a difference.Dogs were given either bread or sausage, but seemed to react equally to either.Dr Range says this may be because they have been trained.

57.The dogs refused to give the paw when they_______.

       A.found another dog was given nothing

       B.felt they were not treated equally

       C.were aware they received less food

       D.were given too much reward

58.What would the dogs do if they presented their paw alone?

       A.They would go on with the performance much longer.

       B.They would be too shy to present their paw.

       C.They would miss their partners.

       D.They would compare what they got with that of others.

59.According to the passage, compared with dogs, monkeys and chimpanzees ______.

       A.pay no attention to the type of reward

       B.only like to play interesting games

       C.pay attention to the type of reward as well as whether they are rewarded

       D.care more about how they are rewarded

60.Which of the following can best summerise the passage?

       A.Animals’ various ways to show anger

       B.Dogs are more envious than man

       C.Most animals want to be be rewarded for their work

       D.Animals also have a sense of fairplay

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The Vienna-based researchers showed that dogs will stop doing a simple task when not rewarded if another dog, which continues to be rewarded, is present.
The experiment consisted of taking pairs of dogs and getting them to present a paw for a reward.On giving this “handshake” the dogs received a piece of food.One of the dogs was then asked to shake hands, but received no food.The other dog continued to get the food when it was asked to perform the task.
The dog without the reward quickly stopped doing the task, and showed signs of anger or stress when its partner was rewarded.
To make sure that the experiment was really showing the interaction between the dogs rather than just the frustration of not being rewarded, a similar experiment was conducted where the dogs performed the task without the partner.Here they continued to present the paw for much longer.
Dr Frederike Range from the University of Vienna says this shows that it was the presence of the rewarded partner that was the greater influence on their behaviour.
“The only difference is one gets food and the other doesn’t, they are responding to being unequally rewarded.” she said.
The researchers say this kind of behaviour, where one animal gets frustrated with what is happening with another, has only been observed in primates(灵长类) before.
Studies with various types of monkeys and chimpanzees show they react not only to seeing their partners receiving rewards when they are not, but also to the type of reward.
The dog study also looked at whether the type of reward made a difference.Dogs were given either bread or sausage, but seemed to react equally to either.Dr Range says this may be because they have been trained.
57.The dogs refused to give the paw when they_______.
A.found another dog was given nothing
B.felt they were not treated equally
C.were aware they received less food
D.were given too much reward
58.What would the dogs do if they presented their paw alone?
A.They would go on with the performance much longer.
B.They would be too shy to present their paw.
C.They would miss their partners.
D.They would compare what they got with that of others.
59.According to the passage, compared with dogs, monkeys and chimpanzees ______.
A.pay no attention to the type of reward
B.only like to play interesting games
C.pay attention to the type of reward as well as whether they are rewarded
D.care more about how they are rewarded
60.Which of the following can best summerise the passage?
A.Animals’ various ways to show anger
B.Dogs are more envious than man
C.Most animals want to be be rewarded for their work
D.Animals also have a sense of fairplay

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The Vienna-based researchers showed that dogs will stop doing a simple task when not rewarded if another dog, which continues to be rewarded, is present.

The experiment consisted of taking pairs of dogs and getting them to present a paw for a reward.On giving this “handshake” the dogs received a piece of food.One of the dogs was then asked to shake hands, but received no food.The other dog continued to get the food when it was asked to perform the task.

The dog without the reward quickly stopped doing the task, and showed signs of anger or stress when its partner was rewarded.

To make sure that the experiment was really showing the interaction between the dogs rather than just the frustration of not being rewarded, a similar experiment was conducted where the dogs performed the task without the partner.Here they continued to present the paw for much longer.

Dr Frederike Range from the University of Vienna says this shows that it was the presence of the rewarded partner that was the greater influence on their behaviour.

“The only difference is one gets food and the other doesn’t, they are responding to being unequally rewarded.” she said.

The researchers say this kind of behaviour, where one animal gets frustrated with what is happening with another, has only been observed in primates(灵长类) before.

Studies with various types of monkeys and chimpanzees show they react not only to seeing their partners receiving rewards when they are not, but also to the type of reward.

The dog study also looked at whether the type of reward made a difference.Dogs were given either bread or sausage, but seemed to react equally to either.Dr Range says this may be because they have been trained.

57.The dogs refused to give the paw when they_______.

A.found another dog was given nothing

B.felt they were not treated equally

C.were aware they received less food

D.were given too much reward

58.What would the dogs do if they presented their paw alone?

A.They would go on with the performance much longer.

B.They would be too shy to present their paw.

C.They would miss their partners.

D.They would compare what they got with that of others.

59.According to the passage, compared with dogs, monkeys and chimpanzees ______.

A.pay no attention to the type of reward

B.only like to play interesting games

C.pay attention to the type of reward as well as whether they are rewarded

D.care more about how they are rewarded

60.Which of the following can best summerise the passage?

A.Animals’ various ways to show anger

B.Dogs are more envious than man

C.Most animals want to be be rewarded for their work

D.Animals also have a sense of fairplay

 

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   The Vienna-based researchers showed that dogs will stop doing a simple task when not rewarded if another dog, which continues to be rewarded, is present.

   The experiment consisted of taking pairs of dogs and getting them to present a paw for a reward.On giving this “handshake” the dogs received a piece of food.One of the dogs was then asked to shake hands, but received no food.The other dog continued to get the food when it was asked to perform the task.

   The dog without the reward quickly stopped doing the task, and showed signs of anger or stress when its partner was rewarded.

   To make sure that the experiment was really showing the interaction between the dogs rather than just the frustration of not being rewarded, a similar experiment was conducted where the dogs performed the task without the partner.Here they continued to present the paw for much longer.

   Dr Frederike Range from the University of Vienna says this shows that it was the presence of the rewarded partner that was the greater influence on their behaviour.

   “The only difference is one gets food and the other doesn’t, they are responding to being unequally rewarded.” she said.

   The researchers say this kind of behaviour, where one animal gets frustrated with what is happening with another, has only been observed in primates(灵长类) before.

   Studies with various types of monkeys and chimpanzees show they react not only to seeing their partners receiving rewards when they are not, but also to the type of reward.

   The dog study also looked at whether the type of reward made a difference.Dogs were given either bread or sausage, but seemed to react equally to either.Dr Range says this may be because they have been trained.

57.The dogs refused to give the paw when they_______.

       A.found another dog was given nothing

       B.felt they were not treated equally

       C.were aware they received less food

       D.were given too much reward

58.What would the dogs do if they presented their paw alone?

       A.They would go on with the performance much longer.

       B.They would be too shy to present their paw.

       C.They would miss their partners.

       D.They would compare what they got with that of others.

59.According to the passage, compared with dogs, monkeys and chimpanzees ______.

       A.pay no attention to the type of reward

       B.only like to play interesting games

       C.pay attention to the type of reward as well as whether they are rewarded

       D.care more about how they are rewarded

60.Which of the following can best summerise the passage?

       A.Animals’ various ways to show anger

       B.Dogs are more envious than man

       C.Most animals want to be be rewarded for their work

       D.Animals also have a sense of fairplay

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Yesterday was my stepmom’s birthday. I hadn’t been home for a long time so I wanted to stop by the house to see her on this special day.
I have been struggling financially so I was afraid of the long trip. Gas is so expensive nowadays! Anyway, I filled my tank with gas and set off.
I stopped at the shopping mall and found a present. It was the perfect gift and I knew she
would love it. But when I got to the cashier my card was declined! I did not have enough money in my account to pay for the gift!
So I pondered the issue for a few minutes. I could put it back and get something cheaper, but I knew there was nothing else in the store she would like as much. So, I got on my smart-phone and transferred some money from my savings account so I was able to pay for the gift. It took a big chunk of my savings but I wanted her to have something special.
She loved the gift and I felt that even though I had spent almost all my money my stepmom deserved the best and I was glad I gave her the best that I could.
Before leaving my parents’ house, my dad took me to one side and, with our secret hand-shake, he gave me some money. I had not said anything to him about my finances but I guess my dad had just known it. When I got to the car, I saw the amount he gave me was three times what I had spent on the gas and the gift!
It goes to show that doing the right thing always comes with great rewards.
【小题1】Why was the writer unwilling to have a long trip?

A.Because gas was hardly available.B.Because the writer was short of money.
C.Because the writer didn’t like driving.D.Because the road was difficult to drive on.
【小题2】The underlined word “pondered” in Para. 4 means ________.
A.thought aboutB.tried on
C.depended onD.got through
【小题3】From the passage, we can infer that ________.
A.the writer loves his/her stepmom very much
B.the gift the writer bought was loved by his/her father very much
C.the writer spent all his/her savings buying the gift for his/her stepmom
D.the gift the writer bought was the most expensive one in the shop
【小题4】Why did the writer’s father shake hands with the writer in secret?
A.Because he wanted to ask the writer for something special.
B.Because he wanted to give the writer some money.
C.Because he knew the writer had been struggling financially.
D.Because he didn’t want others to copy their handshake.

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