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28.What does "the curse of knowledge"refer to?A.A memory problem that occurs while grasping ideas.B.A personal quality that makes people mean to othersC.A thinking error that results in a communication gap.D.A mental condition that prevents people from learning29.What does the third paragraph talk about conceming the curse of knowledge?A.Its roots.B.Its effects.C.Its benefitsD.Its definition.30.How does the author illustrate the curse of knowledge in paragraph 4?A.By giving a relevant example.B.By raising a personal question.C.By comparing it to a similar concept.D.By distinguishing it from a general theory.31.In which situation is the curse of knowledge most likely to be avoided?A.A teacher asks students for their feedback in class.B.A parent blames a child for failing to do a simple task.C.A doctor uses medical terms when speaking with a patient.D.A chef gets impatient when teaching a beginner how to cook.DSheep,camels,goats and other hoofed (animals are better at figuring out solutions topuzzles when they are less integrated into social groups.These individuals might be forced to find food,shelter and other needs on their own without grouphelp,thus fuelling innovation,says Federica Amici at the University of Leipzig in Germany."If you're not well integrated into your social group,you can't count on friends providing you withsupport or sharing resources with you,and you have to count on yourself much more,"says Amici."It'sinteresting that problem-solving skills appear to be quite an alternative to social skills."Amici and her colleagues wanted to consider how social groups affect individual animals'capacity forinnovation.They decided to concentrate on hoofed animals which live in widely varied social groupstructures and include both wild and domesticated species.The team worked with 111 hoofed animals from 13 species,all living in zoos in Spain,France andGermany.The researchers observed each animal every 15 minutes for several days to determine how wellit was integrated into the group.Then,the team placed a set of covered cups,filled with whatever foodeach species particularly liked,in the enclosure (with the animals.Video cameras recorded theirbehaviour without humans present.Regardless of species,it was the less socially integrated individuals that were most successful atfiguring out how to open the lids to get to the food inside the cups.It is possible that because theseanimals get left out of the group,they are more motivated to find other ways to get food and otherresources on their own,says Amici.Another possibility is that these individuals aren't necessarilyrejected by their social group.Rather,they choose to be alone because they figure things out ontheir own.Whether the findings apply to humans and other species is unclear."It's tempting to see a parallelwith humans,"says Amici."Individuals with high problem-solving skills may not be the most sociallyskilled people."32.What can we leamn about the less integrated hoofed animals?A.They can find shelter effortlessly.B.They possess alternative social skills.C.They rely on friends to solve problems.D.They have to find resources independently英语·第5页(共8页)口■■
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