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1、姓名:_ 班級(jí):_ 學(xué)號(hào):_-密-封 -線- *綜合類填空集考試卷模擬考試題考試時(shí)間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號(hào)一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場(chǎng)紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識(shí)尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確??荚嚱Y(jié)果公正。1、washoe learned american sign language1 an animal that influenced scientific thought has died. a chimpanzee named washoe and born in africa died of natural causes late last month at the age of 42 at a

2、 research center in the american state of washington. washoe had become known in the scientific community and around the world for her ability to use american sign language. she was said to be the first non-human to learn a human language. her skills also led to debate about primates and their abili

3、ty to understand language.2 research scientists allen and beatrix gardner began teaching washoe sign language in 1966. in 1969, the gardners described washoes progress in a scientific report. the people who experimented with washoe said she grew to understand about 250 words. for example, washoe mad

4、e signs to communicate when it was time to eat. she could request foods like apples and bananas. she also asked questions like, “who is coming to play” once the news about washoe spread, many language scientists began studies of their own into this new and exciting area of research. the whole direct

5、ion of primate research changed.3 however, critics argued washoe only learned to repeat sign language movements from watching her teachers. they said she had never developed true language skills. even now, there are some researchers who suggest that primates learn sign language only by memory, and p

6、erform the signs only for prizes. yet washoes keepers disagree. roger fouts is a former student of the gardners. he took washoe to a research center in ellensburg, washington. there, washoe taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees, which are still alive.4 scientists like private researcher

7、jane goodall believes washoe provided new information about the mental workings of chimpanzees. today, there are not as many scientists studying language skills with chimps. part of the reason is that this kind of research takes a very long time.5 debate continues about chimps understanding of human

8、 communication. yet, one thing is sure-washoe changed popular ideas about the possibilities of animal intelligence.a reason why not many scientists carry out this research nowadaysb report about washoes progress in learning sign languagec general information about washoed the gardeners contributions

9、 recognizede debate on chimps intelligencef washoes love for three young chimpsparagraph 1 _ ( )2、washoe learned american sign language1 an animal that influenced scientific thought has died. a chimpanzee named washoe and born in africa died of natural causes late last month at the age of 42 at a re

10、search center in the american state of washington. washoe had become known in the scientific community and around the world for her ability to use american sign language. she was said to be the first non-human to learn a human language. her skills also led to debate about primates and their ability

11、to understand language.2 research scientists allen and beatrix gardner began teaching washoe sign language in 1966. in 1969, the gardners described washoes progress in a scientific report. the people who experimented with washoe said she grew to understand about 250 words. for example, washoe made s

12、igns to communicate when it was time to eat. she could request foods like apples and bananas. she also asked questions like, “who is coming to play” once the news about washoe spread, many language scientists began studies of their own into this new and exciting area of research. the whole direction

13、 of primate research changed.3 however, critics argued washoe only learned to repeat sign language movements from watching her teachers. they said she had never developed true language skills. even now, there are some researchers who suggest that primates learn sign language only by memory, and perf

14、orm the signs only for prizes. yet washoes keepers disagree. roger fouts is a former student of the gardners. he took washoe to a research center in ellensburg, washington. there, washoe taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees, which are still alive.4 scientists like private researcher jan

15、e goodall believes washoe provided new information about the mental workings of chimpanzees. today, there are not as many scientists studying language skills with chimps. part of the reason is that this kind of research takes a very long time.5 debate continues about chimps understanding of human co

16、mmunication. yet, one thing is sure-washoe changed popular ideas about the possibilities of animal intelligence.a reason why not many scientists carry out this research nowadaysb report about washoes progress in learning sign languagec general information about washoed the gardeners contributions re

17、cognizede debate on chimps intelligencef washoes love for three young chimpsparagraph 2 _ ( )3、washoe learned american sign language1 an animal that influenced scientific thought has died. a chimpanzee named washoe and born in africa died of natural causes late last month at the age of 42 at a resea

18、rch center in the american state of washington. washoe had become known in the scientific community and around the world for her ability to use american sign language. she was said to be the first non-human to learn a human language. her skills also led to debate about primates and their ability to

19、understand language.2 research scientists allen and beatrix gardner began teaching washoe sign language in 1966. in 1969, the gardners described washoes progress in a scientific report. the people who experimented with washoe said she grew to understand about 250 words. for example, washoe made sign

20、s to communicate when it was time to eat. she could request foods like apples and bananas. she also asked questions like, “who is coming to play” once the news about washoe spread, many language scientists began studies of their own into this new and exciting area of research. the whole direction of

21、 primate research changed.3 however, critics argued washoe only learned to repeat sign language movements from watching her teachers. they said she had never developed true language skills. even now, there are some researchers who suggest that primates learn sign language only by memory, and perform

22、 the signs only for prizes. yet washoes keepers disagree. roger fouts is a former student of the gardners. he took washoe to a research center in ellensburg, washington. there, washoe taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees, which are still alive.4 scientists like private researcher jane g

23、oodall believes washoe provided new information about the mental workings of chimpanzees. today, there are not as many scientists studying language skills with chimps. part of the reason is that this kind of research takes a very long time.5 debate continues about chimps understanding of human commu

24、nication. yet, one thing is sure-washoe changed popular ideas about the possibilities of animal intelligence.a reason why not many scientists carry out this research nowadaysb report about washoes progress in learning sign languagec general information about washoed the gardeners contributions recog

25、nizede debate on chimps intelligencef washoes love for three young chimpsparagraph 3 _ ( )4、washoe learned american sign language1 an animal that influenced scientific thought has died. a chimpanzee named washoe and born in africa died of natural causes late last month at the age of 42 at a research

26、 center in the american state of washington. washoe had become known in the scientific community and around the world for her ability to use american sign language. she was said to be the first non-human to learn a human language. her skills also led to debate about primates and their ability to und

27、erstand language.2 research scientists allen and beatrix gardner began teaching washoe sign language in 1966. in 1969, the gardners described washoes progress in a scientific report. the people who experimented with washoe said she grew to understand about 250 words. for example, washoe made signs t

28、o communicate when it was time to eat. she could request foods like apples and bananas. she also asked questions like, “who is coming to play” once the news about washoe spread, many language scientists began studies of their own into this new and exciting area of research. the whole direction of pr

29、imate research changed.3 however, critics argued washoe only learned to repeat sign language movements from watching her teachers. they said she had never developed true language skills. even now, there are some researchers who suggest that primates learn sign language only by memory, and perform th

30、e signs only for prizes. yet washoes keepers disagree. roger fouts is a former student of the gardners. he took washoe to a research center in ellensburg, washington. there, washoe taught sign language to three younger chimpanzees, which are still alive.4 scientists like private researcher jane good

31、all believes washoe provided new information about the mental workings of chimpanzees. today, there are not as many scientists studying language skills with chimps. part of the reason is that this kind of research takes a very long time.5 debate continues about chimps understanding of human communic

32、ation. yet, one thing is sure-washoe changed popular ideas about the possibilities of animal intelligence.a reason why not many scientists carry out this research nowadaysb report about washoes progress in learning sign languagec general information about washoed the gardeners contributions recognizede debate on chimps intelligencef washoes love for three young chimpsparagraph 4 _ ( )5、a if the gardeners argument was soundb because she was cleverer than other chimpsc when she wanted to eatd while she

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