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人們普遍認為,貓不像狗那樣遵從人們的指令,它們是不懂人類語言的動物。然而,
最新一項研究打破了人們的常規(guī)思維,并通過試驗向人們證明:盡管貓被呼喚時不會立刻來到主人跟前,但它們卻能夠準確地聽懂自己的名字。
Studies show that human beings and cats have been living together for about 9,500 years.
Dogs have lived with humans longer than cats. Dogs are domesticated, meaning they have been trained to do what people want them to do. However, cats do not obey humans in the same way that dogs do. In fact, some scientists claim that cats have trained us to take care of them. As a result, many people have come to think that maybe cats simply do not understand human language.
A new report shows that cats understand human beings well enough to recognize their own names. The report describes a series of experiments with house cats in Japan. These tests involved having people say four words that were similar to a cats name. Each word had the same number of syllables(音節(jié)) as the name and some of the same sounds. The cats seemed to lose interest after the speaker said a few of the words. Then the person said the cats name. The cats moved their ears or turned their head when they heard their names. They also moved their feet or bodies very little—not a surprising result.
In another experiment, Japanese resear?chers compared house cats to cats which live in a cat café, a business where humans can come to spend time with cats. People said the names of the cats staying in the cat café. These animals reacted just as much to the name of a fellow cat living at the cat café as to their own name. The researchers thought this was because visitors may give food to the cat or rub its back when it responds. Another finding was that a cat will react when a person who is not its owner says its name.
“I think many cat owners feel that cats know their names, or the word ‘food’. But until now, there is no scientific evidence to back that up,” says Saito, who is a cat owner.
The researchers hope that the findings from their study will help both cats and people. They added that perhaps cats can learn words to warn them of dangerous things or places.
[Reading][Check]
1.Why did many people think cats couldnt understand human language?
A.They are much too lazy.
B.They should be taken care of.
C.They dont usually obey humans.
D.They only know their own names.
2.How many experiments does the text mention?
A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.
[Language][Study]
Ⅰ.Important vocabulary in the text
1.claim v. 聲稱
2.as a result 結(jié)果
3.involve v. 包含
4.respond v. 回答;反應(yīng)
5.evidence n. 證據(jù)
6.back up 支持
Ⅱ.Attributive clauses in the text
1.Cats do not obey humans in the same way ? ? ? ? ? ? ? dogs do.
2.These tests involved having people say four words ? ? ? ? ? ? ? were similar to a cats name.
3.Japanese researchers compared house cats to cats ? ? ? ? ? ? ? live in a cat café, a business
humans can come to spend time with cats.
4.Another finding was that a cat will react when a person ? ? ? ? ? ? ? is not its owner says its name.