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[阅读小分队] 揽瓜阁做题小分队 第23天 狗的“驯化”史

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The bond between the domestic dog and humans is such that the dog exists in every part of the world inhabited by people. The relationship between the two species stretches back tens of thousands of years, to the first domestication of the wolf. Every modern breed of domestic dog, of which there are more than 400 today, is descended from this wild ancestor. Prehistoric humans had contact with other wild canids, such as jackals, foxes, dholes, and African hunting dogs, but only the wolf possessed the characteristics that allowed for integration into human life, which implies social assimilation, as opposed to mere domestication, which requires only a taming of wild instincts in the animal. So while dogs have been integrated, animals such as cows, sheep, and goats have not.

The traits in the wolf that allowed for integration are threefold. First, the wolf is a highly social animal, living in packs, akin to the social networks of humans. In the absence of this behavior, it would have been difficult for the first captive wolf pups to remain in a human settlement, constantly surrounded by other creatures. Wild canids such as the jackal and fox are solitary animals and would not have adapted easily, if at all, to social living. Second, wolves possess a system of social stratification remarkably similar to that of humans: each member of the group is aware of its rank in the chain of dominance and is loyal to higher-ranking members. Humans exploited this innate sensitivity to hierarchy by raising wolf cubs to be submissive. Third, wolves are highly intelligent creatures, able to learn tasks quickly. Without this attribute, the wolf would have been of little use to early man, since it does not provide meat, milk, or wool. The more intelligent the captive wolf, the more likely humans would have sought to breed it, resulting in perpetuation of this inborn intelligence and culminating in the remarkable cognitive abilities of modern dogs.

The development of different breeds from the wolf appears to have begun as early as 2000 B.C. in ancient Egypt and parts of western Asia. The first recorded instances of physically distinct breeds come from these areas. In Egypt, dogs resembling modern greyhounds were prevalent, while in western Asia dogs resembling modern mastiffs were common. The distinct body types of these breeds perhaps reflect the different purposes for which they were bred: greyhounds for chasing swift prey, such as hares, and mastiffs for grappling with larger prey, such as boars or antelope. But this is only speculation; the historical record from this period is too sparse to allow certainty on the matter.



1. Which of the following most accurately states the main idea of the passage?
(A)Humans value dogs more than they value any other domestic animal.
(B) The domestication of the wolf has no parallel in any other animal.
(C) Certain desirable traits not present in other animals allowed the wolf to become the modern dog.
(D)Domestication of the wolf has been unquestionably successful.
(E) Wolves are similar to humans in several important aspects.


2. The passage suggests which of the following about the modern dog?
(A) It is the best social companion of all domesticated animals.
(B) Its intelligence is unsurpassed among household animals.
(C) It cannot survive outside of a social environment.
(D) Its body type always reflects the purpose for which it was bred.
(E) It perceives humans as superior to itself.


3. All of the following statements are supported by the passage EXCEPT:
(A) Sheep are not part of the social fabric of human life.
(B) It is not possible to domesticate jackals or foxes.
(C) Submissiveness is a desirable trait in domesticated animals.
(D) Humans tended to domesticate those animals that provided some benefit to them.
(E) The purpose of early breeds of dog is not known.





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发表于 2024-5-10 13:11:52 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
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发表于 2024-3-30 16:10:32 | 只看该作者
全世界有人类居住的地方都有狗,这个关系能够追溯到上万年前,当时人们初次驯化了狼。现代的狗有400多种,都来自共同的祖先狼。史前人类试图驯化野豺狗,鲻狗,非洲猎犬,狐狸等,但是只有狼成功的融入了人类。这个融入包含社会性融入,而不仅是驯化。狗被驯化,并且融入了人类社会生活,而牛,羊则只是被驯化,没有融入。
狗的驯化有三个特征,1.高度社会化,它们和人住在居所里,和人类有高度社会链接需求。否则狼崽子就不会被逮到居所里抚养了。而豺狗和狐狸是独行动物,不容易被带到,更不能和人类共居。2.狼的社会层级和人类的相似,每个成员都清楚自己在层级中的位置。


人类对狼从小狼崽子时期就开始培养。3狼很聪明,学习新东西很快速。否则狼对人类也没什么用处。狼无法提供牛奶,肉或者皮毛。逮住的狼越聪明,人类越愿意抚养它。狗就变得愈加聪明,有现代狗的集体能力。


公元前2000年开始,在古埃及和西亚的部分地区,狗就开始发展出不同的种类。最早显示出狗的不同物理特征的证据就来自这些地区。埃及地区的狗有灰狗特征,西亚有藏獒特征。原因可能是人们驯化他们的目的不同,灰狗擅长捕捉小而机敏的动物,比如兔子。藏獒可以捕捉大型动物如熊和羚羊。但这只是推测,证据太少,不足以推断出十分肯定的论断。
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发表于 2024-2-19 14:10:58 | 只看该作者
P1.
1. Context: humans w/dogs -> since the first domestication of the wolf
2. Elaborate: Every modern breed of domestic dog -> descended from wolf
3. Argument: wolf’s characteristics -> not mere domestication but intergration into human life

P2.
1. Characteristic(1): the wolf is highly social animal -> can remain in a human settlement
2. Characteristic(2): wolves possess social stratification(hierarchy) -> raising wolf cubs to be submissive
3. Characteristic(3): wolves are intelligent -> big use to early man, willing to breed them

P3.
1. Supplement: The development of different breeds from the wolf appears to have begun as early as 2000 B.C. in ancient Egypt and parts of western Asia.
2. Speculation(body types for different purposes):
Egypt – greyhounds – chasing swift prey
Asia – mastiffs – grappling larger prey
3. Reminder: it’s only speculation – the historical record is too sparse

32#
发表于 2021-10-28 17:48:31 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-9-17 20:20:07 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-7-8 10:59:52 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-6-17 11:35:48 | 只看该作者
CAB
CEB
题2考察程度修饰,C选项原文是highly social,选项说cannot survive×;B原文说越聪明越好,选项用最高级unsurpassed;D选项用always,原文用perhaps;A选项犯了一个严重错误—social companion,social只是三个中的一个特点。modern dog是整体上比所有domestic animals都要跟人融入integreted
题3 E选项注意程度词,原文说only speculation,选项说is not known是对的

28#
发表于 2021-5-5 22:35:29 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-4-29 13:06:07 | 只看该作者
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Humans exploited this innate sensitivity to hierarchy by raising wolf cubs to be submissive.
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