Earth&Sky:記憶測(cè)試中非洲黑猩猩勝過(guò)本科生
聽(tīng)寫填空,只寫填空內(nèi)容,不抄全文,3-5個(gè)句子,不用寫標(biāo)號(hào),注意標(biāo)點(diǎn)~
Tetsuro Matsuzawa: In a chimpanzee's mind, their intelligence is so flexible.
You're listening to Tetsuro Matsuzawa of the Primate Research Institute at Kyoto University, in Japan. Matsuzawa trained chimps to recognize the numbers one to nine. [---1---]
Tetsuro Matsuzawa: I tested three young chimpanzees on the age of five.
Random numbers appeared on a touchscreen. After a fraction of a second, the numbers were masked by white squares. [---2---]
Tetsuro Matsuzawa: And I did tests of up to eight numerals. And young chimpanzees had no problem at all. [---3---]
The undergrads accuracy dropped to 40 percent. [---4---]
Tetsuro Matsuzawa: [---5---] So humans, animals, we should be living together peacefully co-existing, sharing this beautiful planet Earth.
Our thanks today to Tetsuro Matsuaza, I'm Jorge Salazar for ES, a clear voice for science. We're at
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