What are the six domesticated animals, or “六畜” in Chinese? A. Sheep, horse, ox, pig, rooster, and dog. B. Ox, tiger, rabbit, snake, dog, and monkey. C. Pig, ox, sheep, tiger, dragon, and rooster. D. Horse, sheep, dog, rooster, phenix, and ox. ...
百度试题 题目What are the six domesticated animals, or “六畜” in Chinese?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:Sheep, horse, ox, pig, rooster, and dog.反馈 收藏
What are the six domesticated animals, or “六畜” in Chinese?() A、Pig, ox, sheep, tiger, dragon, and rooster. B、Horse, sheep, dog, rooster, phoenix, and ox. C、Sheep, horse, ox, pig, rooster, and dog. D、Ox, tiger, rabbit, snake, dog, and monkey....
百度试题 结果1 题目Cows are domesticated animals. What do cows produce? A. Milk. B. Eggs. C. Honey. D. Wool. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:奶牛是家养动物,能产奶。奶牛不产蛋、蜂蜜和羊毛。反馈 收藏
Yes, domesticated animals are generally more predisposed to interact with humans. 11 How long does the process of domestication take? It occurs over many generations, spanning hundreds to thousands of years. 9 Can any wild animal be tamed? While many can be tamed, some are more resistant to ...
What are the six domesticated animals, or “六畜” in Chinese? A:Pig, ox, sheep, tiger, dragon, and rooster. B:Horse, sheep, dog, rooster, phenix, and ox. C:Sheep, horse, ox, pig, rooster, and dog. D:Ox, tiger, rabbit, snake, dog, and monkey. ...
通读全文,由此第二段的“Perhaps it’s pets we think we understand most —as they are the animals we spend a lot of time with and therefore get to know best. Some of us own dogs because they are good companions, are loyal and seem to connect with us. We might even think they love ...
更多“What are the six domesticated animals, or “六畜” in Chinese?”相关的问题 第1题 听力:What are the speakers talking about? W: I really admire the efficiency of your secretaries. M: Our company selects only the best. They have a heavy workload and we give them a lot of ...
第一段“When you encounter animals, do you wonder what they’re thinking? Seeing a newborn lamb or a cute puppy might arouse happy emotions in us, but what are they thinking? Does the look on their face and how they behave indicate how they’re feeling—or are they feeling nothing at...
The same effects of inbreeding may have occurred in controlled cattle populations, with some additional, and perhaps unrecognized, advantages. The newly domesticated animals behaved better, were easier to control, and may have enjoyed a higher birth rate, which in turn yielded greater milk supplies....