The researchers suggest that capuchin monkeys ,like humans , are guided by social emotions . In the wild , they are a co-operative , group-living species . 结构: The researchers [主] suggest [谓] 宾语从句:that
【原文】The researchers suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by social emotions. In the wild, they are a co-operative, group-living species. Such co-operation is likely to be stable only when each animal feels it is not being cheated. Feelings of righteous indignation, it...
首句The researchers suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by social emotions.讲猴子也受社会情感的引导,A选项的内容同样是讲情感,但是却说猴子可以被训练出情感,所以动词含义和原文不符,属于偷换概念。然后我们读取转折句的意思However, whether such a sense of fairness evolved independently in...
①The researchers studied the behaviour of female brown capuchin monkeys. 研究人员研究了雌性棕色卷尾猴(僧帽猴)的行为。 researchers 指这两个人:Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal female adj. 母的;雌性的;女性的。 PK male adj. 男性的;雄性的。(烂大街的,必须会) brown adj. 棕色的 capuchin monkey:...
3. The researchers suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by socialemotions. emotion: 来对答案了~~~ 1.So when one monkey was handed a grapein exchange forher token, the secondwas reluctant tohandhersoverfor a mere piece of cucumber. in exchange for:作为…的交换 be reluctan...
The researches suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by social emotions. In the wild, they are a cooperative, group-living species. Such cooperation is likely to be stable only when each animal feels it is not being cheated. Feelings of righteous indignation, it seems, are ...
试题来源: 解析 研究者认为卷尾猴像人类一样,受群居情绪的影响。在野生动物世界里,猴子是合作、群居的物种。 前一个句子的主干是The researchers suggest that…;其中that引导宾语从句,介词短语like humans为从句中的插入语,将宾语从句的主语与谓语隔开。反馈 收藏 ...
The researchers suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, areguided by social emotions. In the wild, they are a co-operative, group-livingspecies. Such co-operation is likely to be stable only when each animal feelsit is not being cheated. Feelings of righteous indignation, it seems, are ...
These results suggest that capuchins discriminate between nuts and between stones, selecting materials that allow them to crack nuts with fewer strikes, and generate exploratory behaviours to discriminate stones of varying mass. In the final experiment, humans effectively discriminated the mass of stones...
Unlike Linneaus, the researchers had access to modern genetic tools, which revealed that giraffes fall into distinct clusters based on differences in their DNA, some of which are "larger than the differences between brown bears and polar bears," the authors said at the time. The new...