全新版大学英语综合教程第一册06Unit 6 Animal Intelligence.ppt
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1、Spot dictationQuestions&AnswersWatch&DiscussPre-reading ActivitiesHow to apply to our real life the typical expressions and patterns taken from the textExpressions&PatternsAll the exercisesfor Section AExercisesMain idea and devices for developing itText AnalysisBlank fillingSummary Tips for Para.wr
2、itingParagraph WritingPart I Pre-reading Task Listen to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions:1.What do you know about Michael Jackson?2.How does he feel about Ben?Why?3.Do you think the song Ben reveals something about the relationship between man and animals?
3、If so,what is it?4.Is the song related to the theme of the unit animal intelligence?How?Part II Text A Food,warmth,sleep?Their thoughts may be much deeper than that.WHAT ANIMALS REALLY THINK Euqene Linden Over the years,I have written extensively about animal-intelligence experiments and the controv
4、ersy that surrounds them.Do animals really have thoughts,what we call consciousness?Wondering whether there might be better ways to explore animal intelligence than experiments designed to teach human signs,I realized what now seems obvious:if animals can think,they will probably do their best think
5、ing when it serves their own purposes,not when scientists ask them to.And so I started talking to vets,animal researchers,zoo keepers.Most do not study animal intelligence,but they encounter it,and the lack of it,every day.The stories they tell us reveal what Im convinced is a new window on animal i
6、ntelligence:the kind of mental feats animals perform when dealing with captivity and the dominant species on the planet humans.Lets Make a Deal Consider the time Charlene Jendry,a conservationist at the Columbus Zoo,learned that a female gorilla named Colo was handling a suspicious object.Arriving o
7、n the scene,Jendry offered Colo some peanuts,only to be met with a blank stare.Realizing they were negotiating,Jendry raised the stakes and offered a piece of pineapple.At this point,while maintaining eye contact,Colo opened her hand and revealed a key chain.Relieved it was not anything dangerous or
8、 valuable,Jendry gave Colo the pineapple.Careful bargainer that she was,Colo then broke the key chain and gave Jendry a link,perhaps figuring.Why give her the whole thing if I can get a bit of pineapple for each piece?If an animal can show skill in trading one thing for another,why not in handling m
9、oney?One orangutan named Chantek did just that in a sign-language study undertaken by anthropologist Lyn Miles at the University of Tennessee.Chantek figured out that if he did tasks like cleaning his room,hed earn coins to spend on treats and rides in Miless car.But the orangutans understanding of
10、money seemed to extend far beyond simple dealings.Miles first used plastic chips as coins,but Chantek decided he could expand the money supply by breaking chips in two.When Miles switched to metal chips,Chantek found pieces of tin foil and tried to make copies.Miles also tried to teach Chantek more
11、virtuous habits such as saving and sharing.Indeed,when I caught up with the orangutan at Zoo Atlanta,where he now lives,I saw an example of sharing that anyone might envy.When Miles gave Chantek some grapes and asked him to share them,Chantek promptly ate all the fruit.Then,as if hed just remembered
12、 hed been asked to share,he handed Miles the stem Tale of a Whale Why would an animal want to cooperate with a human?Behaviorists would say that animals cooperate when they learn it is in their interest to do so.This is true,but I dont think it goes far enough.Gail Laule,a consultant on animal behav
13、ior,speaks of Orky,a killer whale,she knew.Of all the animals Ive worked with,he was the most intelligent,she says.He would assess a situation and then do something based on the judgments he made.Like the time he helped save a family member.When Orkys mate,Corky,gave birth,the baby did not thrive at
14、 first,and keepers took the little whale out of the tank by stretcher for emergency care.Things began to go wrong when they returned the baby whale to the tank.As the workers halted the stretcher a few meters above the water,the baby suddenly began throwing up through its mouth.The keepers feared it
15、 would choke,but they could not reach the baby to help it.Apparently sizing up the problem,Orky swam under the stretcher and allowed one of the men to stand on his head,something hed never been trained to do.Then,using his tail to keep steady,Orky let the keeper reach up and release the 420-pound ba
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