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How generous is an ape? This generosity may have been______(91) to the survival of our early

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共享题干题How generous is an ape? This generosity may have been______(91) to the survival of our early ancestors______(92) lived in small bands of hunter-gatherers. Dr. Krupenye and his colleagues tested the generosity of bonobos.  
The researchers designed an experiment that could provide strong evidence that bonobos could give things to each other simply______(93) generosity - rather than being pressured into doing so, or expecting some sort of immediate payback. For their experiment, the researchers______(94) advantage of the fact______(95) the Lola Ya Bonobo apes have learned to crack open palm nuts with rocks.______(96) a rock, they have to gnaw on the nuts for a long time to get them out of their shell. The scientists put one bonobo in a cage with five nuts. In an adjacent cage, a______(97) bonobo - a stranger to the first one - had two rocks but no nuts. The cages were connected by a window. The bonobos were free to bring gifts to the window______(98) to each other - or to ignore their______(99). The researchers found that the bonobos with the nuts proved generous. In 18 percent of the trials, the bonobos with the nuts handed one through the window to their neighbor, a rate that showed their______(100)to give food to others. But the bonobos in the other cage almost______(101) returned the favor. They refused to pass one of their rocks through the window.  
In______(102) experiment, Dr. Krupenye experienced their______(103) of generosity firsthand.Each bonobo would sit in a cage, with a mesh wall ______(104) in front of the door to the hallway. A colleague would ______(105) a stick into the cage near the bonobo and leave. Then Dr. Krupenye would come to the doorway and beg for the stick. He would reach ______(106) his arm, plaintively calling the bonobo’s name. The bonobos  almost never handed Dr. Krupenye the stick. In fact,sometimes they seemed to tease him. “They will put it through the mesh a little bit and then pull it back when I’m trying to reach for it," said Dr. Krupenye.  
The work of Dr. Krupenye and others makes______(107) clear that humans  
aren’t unique in their generosity. It’s possible that our common ancestor with bonobos and chimpanzees was already prosocial, at least______(108) a limited extent. This versatility may have______(109) early in our lineage, producing traits that encouraged more sharing. It leads______(110) to have generous inclinations without any coaching.  

单选题第1题How generous is an ape? This generosity may have been______(91)  

A.special

B.extraordinary

C.extreme

D.crucial

参考答案:D

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单选题第2题 (92) lived in small bands of hunter-gatherers.

A.who

B.that

C.which

D.what

参考答案:A

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单选题第3题The researchers designed an experiment that could provide strong evidence that bonobos could give things to each other simply______(93) generosity - rather than being pressured into doing so

A.because

B.out of

C.towards

D.from

参考答案:B

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单选题第4题For their experiment, the researchers______(94)

A.took

B.made

C.used

D.utilized

参考答案:A

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单选题第5题advantage of the fact______(95) the Lola Ya Bonobo apes have learned to crack open palm nuts with rocks.

A.who

B.which

C.that

D.what

参考答案:C

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单选题第6题______(96) a rock

A.With

B.Without

C.Have

D.Having

参考答案:B

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单选题第7题a______(97) bonobo - a stranger to the first one - had two rocks but no nuts.

A.other

B.another

C.second

D.first

参考答案:C

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单选题第8题The bonobos were free to bring gifts to the window______(98)

A.to give

B.giving

C.given

D.gave

参考答案:A

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单选题第9题to each other - or to ignore their______(99).

A.friend

B.neighbor

C.intimate

D.roommate

参考答案:B

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单选题第10题a rate that showed their______(100)to give food to others.

A.unwillingness

B.willingness

C.aptitude

D.preference

参考答案:B

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单选题第11题But the bonobos in the other cage almost______(101) returned the favor.

A.ever

B.usually

C.hardly

D.never

参考答案:D

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单选题第12题In______(102) experiment

A.other

B.another

C.others

D.the others

参考答案:B

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1O

单选题第13题Dr. Krupenye experienced their______(103) of generosity firsthand.

A.willingness

B.abundance

C.richness

D.lack

参考答案:D

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单选题第14题with a mesh wall______(104) in front of the door to the hallway

A.hang

B.hangs

C.hung

D.hanging

参考答案:D

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单选题第15题A colleague would______(105) a stick into the cage near the bonobo and leave.

A.slip

B.walk

C.run

D.step

参考答案:A

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单选题第16题He would reach______(106) his arm

A.in

B.out

C.from

D.for

参考答案:B

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1O

单选题第17题The work of Dr. Krupenye and others makes______(107) clear that humans aren’t unique in their generosity

A.that

B.this

C.it

D.what

参考答案:C

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1O

单选题第18题at least______(108) a limited extent

A.in

B.on

C.at

D.to

参考答案:D

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