【挑战TIME】03期:BabiesVs.Chimps:Who’sSmarter?
【 Analysis 】
Marked with green color ----- New Words(analysis in section 2)
Underlined sentences ----- Good Sentences(analysis in section 3)
Marked with red color ----- Good usage of words or phrases (analysis in section 2 or 3)
Babies Vs. Chimps: Who's Smarter?
Chimps are smart, but humans are a lot smarter. Until now , there have been two competing ideas to explain why. The general-intelligence theory says that our bigger and more complex brains give us an overall edge. The cultural-intelligence hypothesis, by contrast, says that humans have specific areas of intelligence where we excel ; our brains are not just bigger, but also better than those of our nearest evolutionary relatives .
A new study, published Thursday in Science, makes a strong case that the second theory is the right one. A team of anthropologists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in
The three groups performed about equally well on "physical learning" — locating hidden objects, figuring out the source of a noise, understanding the concepts of more and less , using a stick to get something that's out of reach . And indeed, the kids were of an age — 2 1/2 years old — where it's widely known that they do perform about as well as chimps in such tests. So for example, the scientists would hide a treat of some kind — a toy, or some food — behind a box, while the test subjects looked on. The kids, chimps and orangs would have to be sophisticated enough to know that the object disappearing from view didn't mean it stopped existing, and had to be able to figure out where it had gone. All three groups did equally well at this sort of thing.
But when it came to "social learning" tasks — such as understanding how to solve a problem by watching someone else do it, figuring out someone else's state of mind from their actions, or using nonverbal communication to explain or understand how to find something — the kids made monkeys of the apes. In one test, for example, researchers showed both groups how to open up a plastic tube to get at a treat . The children learned by watching, and opened it as the adults did. The apes tended to just chew the tube open. In another, researchers would hide the treat while the test subjects were present. Then the subjects would have to find it, with the only clue being that the scientists would look toward the hiding place. Again, the kids beat the apes soundly .
If the kids had outperformed the apes across the board, on both types of task, it would have supported the "just generally smarter overall" theory. The fact that the children excelled in specific areas suggest it's the other theory that's right — that our ability to cooperate and share expertise has allowed us to build complex societies, collaborate and learn from each other at a high level , and use symbolic representation (writing, numerals, imagery) to communicate ideas.
The question of exactly what it is that makes humans special, in short, may be on the way to being solved.
【 Section one 】 Vocabulary
chimp:
A chimp is the same as a chimpanzee( 黑猩猩 ). (INFORMAL)
overall:
generally; when you consider everything : Overall, this is a very useful book.
anthropologist:
a person who studies anthropology( 人类学 )
battery:
~ (of sth) (written) a large number of things or people of the same type: He faced a battery of questions.
orangutan(orang): 猩猩
a large ape (= an animal like a large monkey with no tail) with long arms and reddish hair, that lives in Borneo and
treat:
something very pleasant and enjoyable, especially sth that you give sb or do for them
symbolic containing symbols, or being used as a symbol
representation: the act of presenting sb/sth in a particular way; something that shows or describes sth-- 表现 ( 法 )
excel:
(in / at sth / at doing sth) to be very good at doing sth: She has always excelled in foreign languages. ◆ The team excels at turning defence into attack. ◆ As a child he excelled at music and art.
sophisticated:
having a lot of experience of the world and knowing about fashion, culture and other things that people think are socially important: the sophisticated pleasures of city life ◆ Mark is a smart and sophisticated young man.
soundly:
completely and thoroughly: The team was soundly defeated.
outperform:
to achieve better results than sb/sth: The company has consistently outperformed its larger rivals.
【 Section two 】 Good phrases and sentences
Until now, there have been two competing ideas to explain why.
competing ideas:
competing ideas, requirements, or interests cannot all be right or satisfied at the same time.
They talked about the competing theories of the origin of life.
our brains are not just bigger, but also better than those of our nearest evolutionary relatives .
not…. but also….
nearest evolutionary relatives: 进化上的近亲
make a strong case that: 提出了对 …… 的有力论据。
The report make out a strong case for increase spend on hospital .
The three groups performed about equally well on "physical learning" — locating hidden objects, figuring out the source of a noise, understanding the concepts of more and less , using a stick to get something that's out of reach .
学习非谓语动词的并列
figure out: If you figure out a solution to a problem or the reason for something, you succeed in solving it or understanding it. (INFORMAL)
understanding the concepts of more and less 理解多和少的概念
out of reach = unobtainable: 触不到 的 ;无法得到 的
So for example, the scientists would hide a treat of some kind — a toy, or some food — behind a box, while the test subjects looked on.
—….. — 学会这个表示插入语的符号的用法
when it came to 涉及 … 的时候
Then the subjects would have to find it, with the only clue being that the scientists would look toward the hiding place.
with 的用法大总结 :
preposition
Help Note: For the special uses of with in phrasal verbs, look at the entries for the verbs. For example bear with sb/sth is in the phrasal verb section at bear.
Idioms: be with me / you (informal) to be able to understand what sb is talking about: Are you with me? ◆ I'm afraid I'm not quite with you.
be with sb (on sth) to support sb and agree with what they say: We're all with you on this one.
with it (informal)
Synonym: TRENDY
Don't you have anything more with it to wear?
Synonym: ALERT
You don't seem very with it today.
with that (written) straight after that; then: He muttered a few words of apology and with that he left.
The fact that the children excelled in specific areas suggest it's the other theory that's right — that our ability to cooperate and share expertise has allowed us to build complex societies, collaborate and learn from each other at a high level , and use symbolic representation (writing, numerals, imagery) to communicate ideas .
The fact that….. suggest…..
excel in: 在 ... 方面胜过
The question of exactly what it is that makes humans special, in short, may be on the way to being solved.
The question of……be on the way to being solved.
【 Homework 】
1. Please translate the last sentence into Chinese.
And indeed, the kids were of an age — 2 1/2 years old — where it's widely known that they do perform about as well as chimps in such tests.
2. What is the main idea of this Article?
3. The article mentioned " the second theory(cultural-intelligence hypothesis) is the right one ." Why?
4.Make a sentence using the one of the good phrases mentioned in Analysis section?
参考答案:
1. 并且的确,众所周知是2岁半大的小孩在这类测试中的表现和猩猩一样.
2. New research in Science reveals that children and apes are on par when it comes to straight numerical and spatial abilities, but when they're tested on social learning, the children excel.
3. Kids and apes performed about equally well on "physical learning". But when it came to "social learning" tasks, the kids beat the apes. It suggest cultural-intelligence hypothesis is right.
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