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An experiment was once done by Karl von Frish, in which he studied bee activities when they returned to their home called a hive (蜂房). The experiment showed that there was a means by which a bee communicated to other bees that it had found food. That was dance!
In fact, bees do two kinds of dances to tell other bees of their food discovery. First, there is a circle dance, in which the bee moves in a circle inside the hive. The circle dance is used when the food is not more than ten meters away. A second kind of dance done by the bee is a waggling (摇摆) dance. That is to say, the bee wiggles (摆动) the end of its body as it moves in a straight line, then it turns in a semicircle (半圆), runs straight again. The waggling dance is used when the food is more than ten meters away. Meanwhile, in the two dances, the bees smell the dancing bee that has found the food. The smell tells them where to find the flower and also what kind of flower to look for.
For this really interesting work, Karl von Frisch won a Nobel Prize.
1.Karl von Frisch won a Nobel Prize for ________.
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A.communicating with bees
B.having studied bees' activities
C.setting up an experimental base
D.the discovery of bees' looking for food
2.If the food is ________ away, the bee will move in a circle.
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3.Which of the following can show the waggling dance?
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4.The bees know where to find the food by the ________ of the bee that has found it.
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5.Which of the following statements may be true?
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A.Karl von Firsch did the experiment to find out if bees had a language of their own.
B.In their spare time, bees often do two kinds of dances.
C.Bees can communicate to one another as human beings do.
D.In the circle dance, the bee waggles the hind half of its body.
查看习题详情和答案>>How does a bee tell the others where to find the flowers it has discovered?
In the early 1900s, Austrian naturalist Karl von Frisch puzzled over this curious problem. Fascinated with the ways honeybees worked together, Von Frisch began a deep study of their activities when they returned to their home called a hive. Von Frisch discovered that bees express themselves not only by feeling and tasting, but also by dancing. There was a means by which a bee communicated to other bees that it had found food. That was dance!
In fact, bees do two kinds of dances to tell other bees of their food discovery. First, there is a circle dance, in which the bee moves in a circle inside the hive. The circle dance is used when the food is not more than ten meters away. The second kind of dance done by the bee is a waggling dance. That is to say, the bee waggles the end of its body as it moves in a straight line, then it turns in a semicircle, runs straight again. The waggling dance is used when the food is more than ten meters away. Meanwhile, in the two dances, other bees gather around and closely follow the dancer. They smell the dancing bee that has found the food. The smell tells them where to find the flower and also what kind of flower to look for. For this really interesting work, Karl von Frisch won a Nobel Prize.
1.Bees communicate by means of the following EXCEPT ________.
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2.A circle dance is made ________.
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A.at the place where the bee finds food
B.on the way back home
C.when the bee is back at home
D.outside the hive
3.Which of the following statements may be TRUE?
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A.Karl von Frisch did the experiment to find out if bees had a language of their own.
B.In their spare time, bees often do two kinds of dances.
C.Bees can communicate to one another as human beings do.
D.In the circle dance, the bee waggles the hind half of its body.
查看习题详情和答案>>From many years of observation of the behavior of bees,Frisch ________ that bees can communicate with each other about the messages of food sources.
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use to communicate with each other. Karl von Frisch, a professor from Austria, devoted many years of his life
to researching the ways honey-bees communicate in their hives (蜂房). Karl von Frisch built special hives, a
glass wall and painted some honey-bees with different colors.
A marked bee which returned to the hive from the feeding table performed a dance on the surface of the
honeycomb (蜂巢). First it made a circle to the right, then to the left. It repeated these circles again and again.
The surrounding bees copied its dances and then they left for the feeding place.
Karl von Frisch set up two feeding places. One was close to the hive the other was farther away. The bees
that had been at the nearby feeding place were doing the circling dance. The bees at the distant feeding place
were dancing differently. The dancer ran in a straight line, wagging (摇摆) from side to side. Then it turned in
a semicircle (半圆), ran straight again, and turned in another semicircle to the opposite side. It repeated the
dance over and over. The dances convey messages about the far-away feeding place. Karl von Frisch and his
assistants slowly moved a feeding place close to the hive farther and farther away and they counted how many
times the bees repeated the dance in one minute. Finally they found out the number of wagging dances per
minute told the exact distance to the feeding place.
B. The honey-bees enjoy a strange way of communication.
C. The honeydew is delicious.
D. there are several kinds of bees in the world.
B. Australia
C. Sweden
D. Austria
B. The feeding place is farther away.
C. The feeding place is too far for the bees to get to.
D. The feeding place is near the hive.
away?
B. How the bees communicated the distance to the feeding place.
C. The differences between the circling dance and the wagging dance.
D. How the bees flew to the feeding place.