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楼主
发表于 2006-10-5 13:57:00 | 只看该作者

GWD26-9

GWD 26-Q7 to Q9

There is no consensus among

researchers regarding what qualifies a

substance as a pheromone. While most

Line agree on a basic definition of pheromones

(5) as chemicals released by one individual

   of a species which, when detected by

   another individual of the same species,

   elicit a specific behavioral or physiological

   response, some researchers also specify

(10) that the response to pheromones must be

   unconscious. In addition, the distinction

   between pheromones and odorants—

   chemicals that are consciously detected

   as odors---can be blurry, and some

(15) researchers classify pheromones as a

type of odorant. Evidence that pheromone

responses may not involve conscious odor

perception comes from the finding that in

many species, pheromones are processed

(20) by the vomeronasal (or accessory olfactory)

    system, which uses a special structure in

the nose, the vomeronasal organ (VNO),

to receive chemical signals. The neural

connections between the VNO and the

(25) brain are separate from those of the main

olfactory system, whose processing of

odorants triggers sensations of smell. But

while the VNO does process many animal

pheromone signals, not all animal phero-

(30) mones work through the VNO. Conversely,

not all chemical signals transmitted via the

VNO quality as pheromones. For example,

garter snakes detect a chemical signal from

earthworms—one of their favorite foods—via

(35) the VNO, and they use this signal to track

their prey

The primary purpose of the pas-

        sage is to

A.     compare and contrast the ways

in which the vomeronasal organ

and the main olfactory systern

process chemicals.

B.     summarize the debate over the

role the vomeronasal organ

plays in odor perception

C.     present some of the issues

involved in the debate over

what constitutes a pheromone

D.     propose a new definition of

pheromones based on recent

research

E.      argue that pheromones should be

classified as a type of odorant

answer:

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此题怎么能选[答案E]呢???不过我出也觉得没什么可选的,那也不能是E....吧

沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-5 22:28:00 | 只看该作者

还是没悟出来...有人指点下么

板凳
发表于 2006-10-13 22:10:00 | 只看该作者
 In addition, the distinction

   between pheromones and odorants—

   chemicals that are consciously detected

   as odors---can be blurry, and some

(15) researchers classify pheromones as a

type of odorant.

地板
发表于 2008-9-16 09:45:00 | 只看该作者
先搞懂argue的意思吧
我一直都认为,argue是支持的意思,怎么也想不通为什么答案可能是E.
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发表于 2009-7-26 22:32:00 | 只看该作者

A.      argue that pheromones should be classified as a type of odorant

文章的结论应该是Pheromones不是a type of odorant, 不理解argue具体指的是什么意思,如果是指“是”,那就错了,正好与原文结论相反,如果指“论证”(即可是是也可是否)那就应该是正确答案。

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