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发表于 2009-4-11 15:06:00 | 只看该作者

望辰莫及同学真热心,谢谢!

关于这个GWD social learning的文章的题目,实战的时候,这5道题目中遇到了哪几题是一样的?能标出来吗?如果有不一样的题目,尽量帮忙想一下,呵呵。谢谢了!

Social learning in animals is said to occur when direct or indirect social interaction facilitates the acquisition of a novel behavior.  It usually takes the form of an experienced animal (the demonstrator) performing a behavior such that the naïve animal (the observer) subsequently expresses the same behavior sooner, or more completely, than it would have otherwise.  One example of social learning is the acquisition of preferences for novel foods.

      Some experiments have suggested that among mammals, social learning facilitates the identification of beneficial food items, but that among birds, social learning helps animals avoid toxic substances. For example, one study showed that when red-wing blackbirds observed others consuming a colored food or a food in a distinctly marked container and then becoming ill, they subsequently avoided food associated with that color or container.  Another experiment showed that house sparrows consumed less red food after they observed others eating red food that was treated so as to be noxious.  Studies on nonavian species have not produced similar results, leading researchers to speculate that avian social learning may be fundamentally different from that of mammals.

      But Sherwin’s recent experiments with domestic hens do not support the notion that avian social learning necessarily facilitates aversion to novel foods that are noxious or toxic.  Even when demonstrator hens reacted with obvious disgust to a specific food, via vigorous head shaking and bill wiping, there was no evidence that observers subsequently avoided eating that food. Sherwin’s research team speculated that ecological or social constraints during the evolution of this species might have resulted in there being little benefit from the social learning of unpalatability, for instance, selective pressures for this mode of learning would be reduced if the birds rarely encountered noxious or toxic food or rarely interacted after eating such food, or if the consequences of ingestion were minimal. In a related experiment, the same researchers showed that if observer hens watched demonstrator hens react favorably to food of a particular color, then observer hens ate more food of that color than they ate of food of other colors. These results confirmed that avian species can develop preferences for palatable food through social learning.

Q3:

The primary purpose of the passage is to discuss the

A.      techniques used in certain experiments on social learning in birds

B.       reasons for the differences between social learning in birds and in mammals

C.      question of how social learning manifests itself in birds

D.      basis for a widespread belief about a difference in behavior between birds and mammals

E.       possible reasons why birds may or may not learn from each other in a particular way

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Q4:

According to the passage, which of the following is true of the experiments on domestic hens conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

                       

A.      Only a small number of observer hens appeared to learn to avoid food that was demonstrated by other hens to be noxious.

B.       Observer hens ingested food preferentially only after numerous instances of witnessing demonstrator hens preferentially ingest that type of food.

C.      Observer hens appeared unable to recognize when demonstrator hens found a particular food especially palatable.

D.      Demonstrator hens reacted adversely to ingesting certain novel foods.

E.       Demonstrator hens altered their behavior less obviously in response to noxious foods than in response to highly palatable foods.

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Q5:

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding the results of the recent experiments conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

A.      The experiments demonstrate that social learning in avian species facilitates the identification of noxious or toxic foods.

B.       The experiments suggest that social learning has made avian species less adept than nonavian species at learning to prefer beneficial foods and avoid noxious and toxic foods.

C.      The experiments undermine the notion that most avian species have evolved in environments where there is little benefit to the social learning of unpalatability.



D.      The experiments suggest that the acquisition of food preferences in avian species is largely unaffected by social learning.

E.       The experiments show that social learning in avian species can promote the preferential consumption of beneficial foods but do not support the claim that social learning in avian species promotes the avoidance of noxious or toxic foods.

Q3:

The primary purpose of the passage is to discuss the

A.      techniques used in certain experiments on social learning in birds

B.       reasons for the differences between social learning in birds and in mammals

C.      question of how social learning manifests itself in birds

D.      basis for a widespread belief about a difference in behavior between birds and mammals

E.       possible reasons why birds may or may not learn from each other in a particular way

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Q4:

According to the passage, which of the following is true of the experiments on domestic hens conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

                       

A.      Only a small number of observer hens appeared to learn to avoid food that was demonstrated by other hens to be noxious.

B.       Observer hens ingested food preferentially only after numerous instances of witnessing demonstrator hens preferentially ingest that type of food.

C.      Observer hens appeared unable to recognize when demonstrator hens found a particular food especially palatable.

D.      Demonstrator hens reacted adversely to ingesting certain novel foods.

E.       Demonstrator hens altered their behavior less obviously in response to noxious foods than in response to highly palatable foods.

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Q5:

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding the results of the recent experiments conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

A.      The experiments demonstrate that social learning in avian species facilitates the identification of noxious or toxic foods.

B.       The experiments suggest that social learning has made avian species less adept than nonavian species at learning to prefer beneficial foods and avoid noxious and toxic foods.

C.      The experiments undermine the notion that most avian species have evolved in environments where there is little benefit to the social learning of unpalatability.



D.      The experiments suggest that the acquisition of food preferences in avian species is largely unaffected by social learning.

E.       The experiments show that social learning in avian species can promote the preferential consumption of beneficial foods but do not support the claim that social learning in avian species promotes the avoidance of noxious or toxic foods.

42#
发表于 2009-4-11 15:25:00 | 只看该作者
哇,楼主好牛的啊~~~Verbal分数好高啊~~~~可以问下楼主模考过PREP么?  分数大概数多少呢??
43#
 楼主| 发表于 2009-4-11 17:28:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用中国故乡的云在2009-4-11 15:06:00的发言:

望辰莫及同学真热心,谢谢!

关于这个GWD social learning的文章的题目,实战的时候,这5道题目中遇到了哪几题是一样的?能标出来吗?如果有不一样的题目,尽量帮忙想一下,呵呵。谢谢了!

Social learning in animals is said to occur when direct or indirect social interaction facilitates the acquisition of a novel behavior.  It usually takes the form of an experienced animal (the demonstrator) performing a behavior such that the naïve animal (the observer) subsequently expresses the same behavior sooner, or more completely, than it would have otherwise.  One example of social learning is the acquisition of preferences for novel foods.

      Some experiments have suggested that among mammals, social learning facilitates the identification of beneficial food items, but that among birds, social learning helps animals avoid toxic substances. For example, one study showed that when red-wing blackbirds observed others consuming a colored food or a food in a distinctly marked container and then becoming ill, they subsequently avoided food associated with that color or container.  Another experiment showed that house sparrows consumed less red food after they observed others eating red food that was treated so as to be noxious.  Studies on nonavian species have not produced similar results, leading researchers to speculate that avian social learning may be fundamentally different from that of mammals.

      But Sherwin’s recent experiments with domestic hens do not support the notion that avian social learning necessarily facilitates aversion to novel foods that are noxious or toxic.  Even when demonstrator hens reacted with obvious disgust to a specific food, via vigorous head shaking and bill wiping, there was no evidence that observers subsequently avoided eating that food. Sherwin’s research team speculated that ecological or social constraints during the evolution of this species might have resulted in there being little benefit from the social learning of unpalatability, for instance, selective pressures for this mode of learning would be reduced if the birds rarely encountered noxious or toxic food or rarely interacted after eating such food, or if the consequences of ingestion were minimal. In a related experiment, the same researchers showed that if observer hens watched demonstrator hens react favorably to food of a particular color, then observer hens ate more food of that color than they ate of food of other colors. These results confirmed that avian species can develop preferences for palatable food through social learning.

Q3:

The primary purpose of the passage is to discuss the

A.      techniques used in certain experiments on social learning in birds

B.       reasons for the differences between social learning in birds and in mammals

C.      question of how social learning manifests itself in birds

D.      basis for a widespread belief about a difference in behavior between birds and mammals

E.       possible reasons why birds may or may not learn from each other in a particular way

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Q4:

According to the passage, which of the following is true of the experiments on domestic hens conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

                       

A.      Only a small number of observer hens appeared to learn to avoid food that was demonstrated by other hens to be noxious.

B.       Observer hens ingested food preferentially only after numerous instances of witnessing demonstrator hens preferentially ingest that type of food.

C.      Observer hens appeared unable to recognize when demonstrator hens found a particular food especially palatable.

D.      Demonstrator hens reacted adversely to ingesting certain novel foods.

E.       Demonstrator hens altered their behavior less obviously in response to noxious foods than in response to highly palatable foods.

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Q5:

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding the results of the recent experiments conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

A.      The experiments demonstrate that social learning in avian species facilitates the identification of noxious or toxic foods.

B.       The experiments suggest that social learning has made avian species less adept than nonavian species at learning to prefer beneficial foods and avoid noxious and toxic foods.

C.      The experiments undermine the notion that most avian species have evolved in environments where there is little benefit to the social learning of unpalatability.



D.      The experiments suggest that the acquisition of food preferences in avian species is largely unaffected by social learning.

E.       The experiments show that social learning in avian species can promote the preferential consumption of beneficial foods but do not support the claim that social learning in avian species promotes the avoidance of noxious or toxic foods.

Q3:

The primary purpose of the passage is to discuss the

A.      techniques used in certain experiments on social learning in birds

B.       reasons for the differences between social learning in birds and in mammals

C.      question of how social learning manifests itself in birds

D.      basis for a widespread belief about a difference in behavior between birds and mammals

E.       possible reasons why birds may or may not learn from each other in a particular way

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Q4:

According to the passage, which of the following is true of the experiments on domestic hens conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

                       

A.      Only a small number of observer hens appeared to learn to avoid food that was demonstrated by other hens to be noxious.

B.       Observer hens ingested food preferentially only after numerous instances of witnessing demonstrator hens preferentially ingest that type of food.

C.      Observer hens appeared unable to recognize when demonstrator hens found a particular food especially palatable.

D.      Demonstrator hens reacted adversely to ingesting certain novel foods.

E.       Demonstrator hens altered their behavior less obviously in response to noxious foods than in response to highly palatable foods.

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Q5:

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding the results of the recent experiments conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

A.      The experiments demonstrate that social learning in avian species facilitates the identification of noxious or toxic foods.

B.       The experiments suggest that social learning has made avian species less adept than nonavian species at learning to prefer beneficial foods and avoid noxious and toxic foods.

C.      The experiments undermine the notion that most avian species have evolved in environments where there is little benefit to the social learning of unpalatability.



D.      The experiments suggest that the acquisition of food preferences in avian species is largely unaffected by social learning.

E.       The experiments show that social learning in avian species can promote the preferential consumption of beneficial foods but do not support the claim that social learning in avian species promotes the avoidance of noxious or toxic foods.

Q3:

The primary purpose of the passage is to discuss the

A.      techniques used in certain experiments on social learning in birds

B.       reasons for the differences between social learning in birds and in mammals

C.      question of how social learning manifests itself in birds

D.      basis for a widespread belief about a difference in behavior between birds and mammals

E.       possible reasons why birds may or may not learn from each other in a particular way

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Q4:

According to the passage, which of the following is true of the experiments on domestic hens conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

                       

A.      Only a small number of observer hens appeared to learn to avoid food that was demonstrated by other hens to be noxious.

B.       Observer hens ingested food preferentially only after numerous instances of witnessing demonstrator hens preferentially ingest that type of food.

C.      Observer hens appeared unable to recognize when demonstrator hens found a particular food especially palatable.

D.      Demonstrator hens reacted adversely to ingesting certain novel foods.

E.       Demonstrator hens altered their behavior less obviously in response to noxious foods than in response to highly palatable foods.

--------------------------------------------------------------------

Q5:

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding the results of the recent experiments conducted by Sherwin’s research team?

A.      The experiments demonstrate that social learning in avian species facilitates the identification of noxious or toxic foods.

B.       The experiments suggest that social learning has made avian species less adept than nonavian species at learning to prefer beneficial foods and avoid noxious and toxic foods.

C.      The experiments undermine the notion that most avian species have evolved in environments where there is little benefit to the social learning of unpalatability.



D.      The experiments suggest that the acquisition of food preferences in avian species is largely unaffected by social learning.

E.       The experiments show that social learning in avian species can promote the preferential consumption of beneficial foods but do not support the claim that social learning in avian species promotes the avoidance of noxious or toxic foods.

只有Q4是一样的(包括选项),有一题是问第一段的作用,我选的是给出了后面做实验的动物的反应的本质。不过话又说回来,是不是阅读文章虽然一样但是题目有很多,然后题库随机抽的题目吧?所以我们碰到不代表别人也不会碰到吧?
44#
发表于 2009-4-11 18:37:00 | 只看该作者
望辰莫及,谢谢回复。
45#
发表于 2009-4-17 17:04:00 | 只看该作者
 CONG 感谢!
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