Ms. Wathan and her colleague Prof Karen McComb set up a behavioural experiment where 72 individual horses had to use visual clues from another horse in order to choose where to feed. They led each horse to a point where it had to select one of two buckets. On a wall behind this Decision-making spot was a life-sized photograph of a horse's head facing either to left or right. In some of the trials the horses' ears or eyes were covered.
If the ears and eyes of the horse in the picture were visible the horses being tested would choose the bucket towards which its gaze and its ears were directed. If the horse in the picture had either its eyes or its ears covered, the horse being tested would just choose a feed bucket at random.
Like many mammals that are hunted by predators (捕食者), horses can rotate (旋转) their ears through almost 180 degrees--but Ms. Wathan said that in our "human-centric" view of the world, we had overlooked the importance of these very mobile ears in animal communication.
"It seems there's something in the visual clues--from both the eyes and the ears--that are really important she told BBC News. "Horses have quite rich social lives and relationships with other horses, so they're a good species to look at this in." And the more we look at communication across different species, the more we can consider what might have promoted the evolution of sophisticated communication and social skills.
25. Why does a horse rotate its ears?
A. To tell each other where they can go for the buckets.
B. To be curious about what the other horse is thinking.
C. To warn the other horse when an attacker is coming closer.
D. To express its hope to build up social relations with others.
26. Why did the researchers use the life-sized photograph of a horse in the experiment?
A. To help develop horses' complex skills.
B. To lead other horses to feed themselves.
C. To make the horses in the experiment excited.
D. To provide clues for the horses in the experiment.
27. Why are ears and eyes important to horses?
A. They can find the feeding buckets more easily with ears and eyes.
B. With ears and eyes they can escape from dangers more easily.
C. With ears and eyes they can communicate with other horses.
D. Horses have quite rich social lives with ears and eyes.
28. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Rotary Ears Serve as Communication Tools
B. Horses Have More Social Skills than Other Species
C. Experiments with Horses' Ears
D. Fundamental Skills of Horses
四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Why send a greeting card when you can send a potato? That's the reason behind one e-commerce site, which mails actual __29__ (potato) with personalized messages from their customers for $8 to $10. PotatoParcel.com offers customers the chance __30__ (make) a friend laugh or lighten the mood. The company __31_ (usual) offers their product in two sizes. For example, a "medium" potato, __32__ can fit 100 characters, is first picked by the senders. And then the company writes their note directly on the potato skin __33__ a special pen.
After that the potato __34__ (mail) to the receiver in a "tiny envelope" from the company in Texas. There's no cash __35__ (include) inside--it is just __36__ actual potato with black writing. Past potato receivers have shared pictures of __37__ own experiences with others on social media.